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THE OPTIMISTALL GOTHIC WORKI MINSTREL i^ITEiXpLOOMlNGTON. INDIANA. DEC-Ail of the contracts for the work orthe Gothic have been let. The engraving contract was given to the Indianapolis Engraving company; the pvini- ivj,0ing contract to the Mitchell Printingfini-ncompany, of Greenfield, and the pic-,tore contract to Chas. GUbert Shaw. * he»o«y are the same companies that ; repres-..ii.d; .-^t years Gothic. j onial 1/tuout two weeks ago Miss Lola „.,_.dHubenstein and Mr. hPiiip Co.giavx j T!lB]i . the i ndianapoli* Engravingpanr, were here and ipleased with the editorThere ;t the Go;hic .<5\X^W^rner piece (fjl>*-_.</.iTENDS PRJNCI- ,PALSMEETING]i southern col-The state Older ,,s Conferencewas neid at Anderson during tne.Thanksgiving vacatibn. Charles Holder, Joseph Floyd, and Kwing Cox werej delegates irom the local r.i-Y. TheI uo> s made very interesting reports atHi-Y meet m _, ■*»» morning. TheThetzitinicuiriwe-m%*-licli wili ij)clu*V ...tights, castles, etc j; house. j h.egis:4:30—Leaders meeting.6:00— Conference banquet. Addressthe other a Charles- by Chas p Tftft ^ Cincinnatii ^joj Music, Y.M.CA. Jubilee Quartet (col-joied), Indianapolis.aturday, 7:30 a.m.—Lead*FEWER ARE ABSENTTHAN LAST YEARMr. Carnahan attendedciub at Gi Lf_!iL;(.-hoday was spent in vispection, and in discussingfinance and theThere has been a decided decrease■sences this yea.*ud His= Katherinemarking u^iiess meeting wasclub organized forBusenbtrg, ident; Miss Bishop, of Brazil, <ident, and Mr. Diets, of Civille, secretary. The yearsri;GE SALENETS GIRLSThe football pictui■n and also the v *c\0mage sale spo- .^v ^«*Ssale began «J&^ ^C? -*5t!rill be in the shapof a tail cathedral gothic windowNothing definite has yet been de*idc<al>out the covers, but they will be madof artificial leather much the same alast year, except of a different color.) Girls Council whichMot of the organizations havcj unby was a fjnancagreed to pay for their pictures as ^they were asked to. ».i-V^£— , cP^ •.\C^U ^ic-|urdain the afternoon. The*-.S* teachers who supei-vised .thegirls from each class to h| The girls who helped were:j Whelan, Elizabeth Ka-- t<^, Mildred Dir.^tf ^I Kathleen Hairaa, ^ -.-, Ruth; Barrett and Hazel r>This year unless there are enough; Jhe Councii fc&nti to thank all who>tudents individually interested in pub- contributed to the success of this un-lic speaking Bloomington High Schso1- ^itaking, those who brought rum-will not enter into the Discusfur C°Vjf,_-t hose who worked sohardleague, according- to Mrs. Spencer- c/-fThis vear the Discussion League S4top.c ,s The M, Unit of «—irS£-^Softool Administration. This <ii held under the auspices of 1*^c^^\^nen Session HigS* dress Dad ^^JMP^o^GRAM ELECTIONCARDS TO BE gE_DReforn-a, High School.B. H. S, WILL NOTDEBATE OTHERS;;p them.5:00—A6:0O—*DiSaturday night7:30—Musical entertaintr■?-3Qrr-Address Dad EllSunday - ng-- ^ *«**.J& nj# ^sembly, High School.|0»* .*0— Church.... 12:00—Dinner at the home of Hostvt Honda; the pupi/igiuug 01 the progn....Tins year the signing ofwiii ue handUd difierentiy thanars past. Mr. Stradiingg a c.naii loider with the 1I.Ii?o McDowentake a.i entire day to record absenceslast yea* wtih ail the- inteiTuptismsshe would have, but this year she wasable to do it most of the time in oneperiod. She said the large rooms havealmost as few absent as the smallerrooms have sometimes, whereas lastyear as, many as twenty would be ab-sfciil from the larger rooms.ny students have a per-f thhtheir scholar-Are you putting Red Cr<up ](needed .- C*S. C4\aduring the ye*.USE OF PERMIT RULE STRESSEDLhrea eliminations, thetrict, and then the statis heW-pi the spring. ^Reoroingtor. will <J^Some people wh<have been abus-■dat are going tcaccording to theh ,##o difficullTeachers who issue permit?een insti-ucted to check up 01:j whom.they have been givenif they appearStudents are,- after school begfitfthe teacherBOY AND GIRt GET100 r^»iDE cueigiisK IVup for English V until lie is sure ofEvery person should read the rulesgoverning the making out of theInstead of sponsors for each classMiss Martin and Miss King haveJiarge of the whole od- Pupilswill he called from *&/ ^iblywhen they are to sign */** b *tne of theluring the second00 for his six weeks grade.\a the 12 weeks he has nMow 100 and thatvutVv#*ovement has beenAshbaucher, attendance oftsome Bloomington High Schoo.I flags to High School students andBlooir#_ >n merchants to displayhen there is to be aCO^cjLTS gameAn interested spectatorBloomihgton-Columbus gameday night was Coach GlenMartinsville. Anyway he • f*worried about the Pan*»jSB*tbink he has a right.-AJvwait until tourney b. «>Panther* nave no g^ -«edwith MartintviUe t*6 » P™0ibry we will roedi them in .. «ection-at t^uraey.•:^.##:period endsspecified^>^ ihe students is.1 all period.##miles.! ]~i0travels]uggy. The KFt of the 1 -travels-In ^he Salt Creekschool bus. During bisrs he helps with the farmHave you read it, son. ^^ «•■t who come less than 1«th schoolEsther Gehres getsthetiDMthe- ^\» ^^on. -uPLAYERS JOIN ADRAMA LEAGUEThe Proscenium Players are nowmembers of the . Drama League ofAmerica. The League is an organization of the high school and collegiatedramatic clubs, for the betterment ofHaving paid the annual membershipfee of two dollars, members are entile publications of theamely. their magazines andThe latter contains abest plays, which areto their difficulty./en and hints on ad-vshadpla:said today that she believe J tv f-roscenium Players will begreatly benefited by belongir tq suchan organization.Of*&* ; of J0O. She made 100 on each of theTAKES ONLY STONE WORK j nine tests given in her section the pastDale Butcher, a Junior in school,; six weeks except one.. On that one shefinds it necessary to drop his regular! made 116. That means that she didhalf put,letters B. hthe top partthe lower part of*■ I very attractive ai^o- -wing classas which made^Sja. is Mr. Ashbauehers plan-u.6 weeks gi Oj> fy all the merchants aroundm*ork; required-X,«.;■• lower! ten have been sold■*Tie| Louden had theflag.che AmixRadcliff-flags than thisget behind the*y enough flags tothe flag J ma. .. look like the Highon days. Schoe. -tormed the city.e,s is seventy-five When-»* win the Bedrord game,i Ashbaucher has a that will make the nraflhar. of games, sehV Already about lost and won even again.(Drgantzatinna |
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