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High School Column

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Day
15
Month
January
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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[Tlils column lias been glven to the studeuts of the High School, aud they wlll edit and conduct it.l I burn, I ache, I shiver and frceze, I long to 8neeze, and when I do lt, My throbblng head aud trembling knees And watery eyes, they make me rue lt. I long to sec tlmt. learned man Who says " la grlppe '" is all a whlm - By all the gods from Jove to Pan, I'd llke to eet my ijrlp on him.. - Selected. Tlie senior social at the residence of Miss Tozer, last Friday evening, was quite an enjoyable aft'air. Music, dancing, refreshments aud several ncw games forraed a part of the evetung's amusement?. The party broke up at twelve. On Wednesday at two p. m. Professor Perry will hold an examination In grammar for the benellt of those who wish to pass Iheir minor studies. Next week an examination in U. S. history will be held at the same hour. These exams. are not mcant for those atudents who are now taking tlie above-mentioned studies. The bi-monthly election of offlcers In Lyceum lío. 1 was held at its last meeting. Mr. Connabel was chosen its president, Mr. Goodrich, vice-president, and Mr. Uammon, secretary. Those who drew books from the übrary before Christmas and have not yet returned tliein, should do so before Friday On Friday evening a social for tlie júniora is to be held at the home of Mr. John Condón, 24 S. University ave. Profs. Pattengill and Wines, Miss Trueblood and Miss Street have uil had the jrtippe. " Early to bed and early to rlse, Qives stadenis a baggy look nnder tbe eyes." - " Sbakspere." The question to be agitated by Arena Society at the nest meeting is, Resolved, That the political parties of the U. S. are a detriment to tbe Union. The S. C. A. issued their quarterly subject oardi this week. The subject for Friday afternoon is " Peacemakers," Matt. 5:9. Kalelgli Nelson, leader. There is talk about an inter-lyceum debate. A public program in the hall will be the result if this scheme wlll carry. The subject for debate in Lyceum No. 1 next Friüay night is, Reso'.ved, That the signa of the times indícate that the present European monarchies wlll soon give way to republics. S. B. Shilley, '01, adds one more illustrious vlctim to the list of the "gripped.' THE EYKNING SCHOOL. The evening class In the Business Department of the High School is nicely organized, and the work promises to be very interest ing and successful. It bas been determined to allow all members of the High School as well as those from the ward buildings who may wish to attend, a deduction of one-half from the advertised prices. It is hoped that all who want to take advantages of the excellent facilitles offered by this evening session, enter this week if possible. Any further Information desired can be obtained at the superintendent's office, or from Prof. McClenahan, who bas charge of the class.

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