Journalism for High Schools; a Guide-Book for Students in Conducting the School Paper, And in Preparing Themselves for Newspaper Work As a Profession

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Mr. Maupin said concerning the band: "We are progressing nicely, but want 30 or 35 members. We need players for the following instruments: Clarinets, flute, piccolo, saxophones, altos, trombones, baritone and basses, oboe and bassoon.
"There are many good times in store for the boys who go into the band and learn to play. Not only in high school, but in the university, musicians are always in demand and often have the privilege of HEADLINES AND COPY READING taking trips with the band and se
...eing the great games." Orchestra Starts Favorably Asked about the orchestra, Mr. Maupin said: "The orchestra is starting out this year under more favorable circumstances than ever before. We now have twenty- A Three-deck Head SCOTT IS PRESIDENT 39 Seniors Elect Officers, Using Real Poll System.
Freeman Rcott^ nineteen years old, a member of the Ciceronian Society, was elected president of the vSenior class Tues- day, Oct. II, by a large majority.
When Mr. Scott was interviewed by a reporter for The News he said: "I feel that the honor is greatly out of proportion to my capability.


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