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High School Notes

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Day
17
Month
October
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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The classes at the High School i menee at 8:15 hereafter iastead oí 8:30 as beretoiore. All non-resident student s are gently requested to register at Brown's or at Calkins' drug stores, at once. All the stiulents -wlio are mein&ers of the Hobart GuUd will be given íres use of ïhe gymnasium, reading rooms and ldbrary Of Harris Hal!. The High School studente, böth boys boys and girls, will be gfveö the use of the gymnasium at McMtllan Bal] ty paying $3 for the year. Xiie ctays eet apart for the la dies are Mondays, VFednesdays and Prtdays. For the boys all other week days. Mre. T. C. Trueblood will jïive one j of her exquisite elocution recitals in High School Hal' Friday evening, October 19th, at 7:45 p. m. The subject for the evening wil) be Helen Hunt' Jackson's "Ramona.' The dramatic personae are, Ramona, Señora Moreno, the owner of the vast Moreno estáte, Felipe her son, Juan Canito an oíd servant, Father Salyierderra an oíd monk, Alessandro the Indian, Jeff Hyer and his wife and son, froni Tennessee. The synopsis of the story 1s as follows : 1. Tlie Illness of Felipe. 2. Ales.sandro Listens to the Story of Ramona. 3. A Love Scène. 4. A Revelation to Ramona. 5. Alessandro 's Retura. 6. Th eKlopement. (Intermission.) 7. A year and a-half has passed and Alessandro and Romona lose their pretty home in Sa.n Pasqiiale and start out in the world again to find another. The Snow Storm. 8. h of IUaova. '.'. i finds Ramona. 10. Ramona's i-.turn to Her Old Home. The price of admission is only five cents to cover expenses. All those who have been piivilcged in the past to enioy Mre. Trueblood'8 recitals, wLll mot miss the recital on Friday evening.

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