High School Notes
School re-opened Tuesday for regular work. - The classes in physics start on the subject of heat first this term.- The standings were read in chapel Monday morning, the most of which were very satisfactory. - On account of the scarcity of room in the building, there are six classes in the aflernoon.- The ofBcers of lyceum No. 1 are as follows: President, A. B. Johns; vice president, W. W. Griffln; eecretary, Le Roy Southmaid ; editor, Ira Severance. The program for tomorrow eveninp includes an extemporaneous speech by Mr. Hossack; debate, Resolved, That ancient history should be taught in schools. Affirmative, Messrs. Cnalmers and Babcock ; negrative, H. F. Johns and Mr. Tichenor. Also a humorou8 reading by Mr. Spencer; an essay by Mr. Crozier; critic's report by S. Osborne.
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