I thought about adding commas, but decided to leave the text as written. Just wanted you to know that the omitted punctuation is not mine. Carol AMONG THE CLASSES The Seniors Election occurred as usual at the expiration of the last presidential term. Rupp and Tash were elected president and vice-president of the society. Delaney treasurer, and Showerman secretary. But on the following Wednesday a meeting of the Walla Walla High School Faculty and Senior-Freshman society was called, Shepherd presiding, and Miss Offner was elected president. A Freshman was elected on the executive committee. The following Friday the Sophomore entertainment occurred at which the Junior president and secretary presided. McCool and Gray were refused admission by the doorkeeper as it was feared that their "tremendous knowledge of parliamentary law" might confuse the new officers somewhat. After the entertainment a call for new business was made by the president, when a Senior handed a series of resolutions of the Senior class to the secretary to be read to the society. In this document they declared their connection with the society was broken and proposed a new society to be governed by the Senior class. A motion was then made and carried that the resolutions be laid on the table until the next meeting. --------------------------- George Gray and Clifford Minnick returned the 5th inst. from North Yakima where they had been visiting the past week. On the way home they picked up Lacy Galbraith at Pasco. The other members of the Senior class returned in time to attend school on Monday. Sophomores We are very glad to welcome the new pupil, Miss Nona Richardson from Minnesota, in our room, even though she is a Freshman. Freshmen Margaret has recovered from a broken ankle. Chiselette and Nellie still exchange books. Ask Ivan why he did not take Margaret home the night of the social. Football The Line-Up Walla Walla vs. Pendleton Academy Stewart, center; Brunton, right guard; Thompson, left guar; Bowman, right tackle; Minnick, left tackle; Delaney, left end; Gillian, right end; Gray, right half; Rupp, left half; Coleman, fullback, Emigh, quarterback. Pendleton - Shick, center; Bismark right guard; Hailey, left guard; Kennedy, right tackle; Cargell, left tackle; Moorehouse, right end; Frume, left end; Hill, right half; Sullivan, left half; Slucher, fullback; Penland, quarterback. Basket Ball As has been the case for several years past there are to be some interesting basketball games this season by the High School girls. The Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores form one division, the Freshmen the other. Each division, in turn, is composed of two teams. Ethel Wiseman and Margaret Steele are captains of the first division, while Iva Zaring and Amy Philippi have charge of the Freshmen teams. Practice is held every Tuesday and Wednesday after school. We sincerely hope that the girls will be as faithful in their practice and as successful in games against outside teams as the boys have been with regard to football. If such is the case we can have no cause to complain. The girls have received and accepted a challenge from the basketball team of Pullman Agricultural College. A team has been picked from the best players of the entire school. From Canton, Ohio, the home of the late William McKinley, a message goes forth to every postoffice in the United States, asking us to pay a last tribute to our murdered president. Every one may contribute to the McKinley memorial fund and in the building of a monument to him. It is a worthy cause. All of our great men have monuments of some kind to remind posterity of the beautiful lives they lived. If the monument to McKinley were made as beautiful and great as his life, what a splendid piece of architecture we would have. Every one should contribute to his mite that the memorial may reflect the man.