High Schooi Notes.t - M[B: s *' 1Louis Wilkin?, of Lombard college,111., has enured high s» hool. lie was a -■ it. - i traiser while inLombard, i:: i TLe feel that theyave a * er added fathletic associauon.The lot ai high school boys in «.rt»uu in athletics, met on last Friday evening and elected thlt; ir officers for thlt;ensuing season. The;. held quite an interesting mlt;ng and a number o: suggestions were made to rent the rink j for a month so that, the boys eouldhave a chance io practice l*efore springi#comes. The following officers were elected at th* meeting: Louis Wilkins, field captain, anil Paul Barnett, manager. Wilkins was elected unanimously, but Barnett had two opponents, Omer Trick receiving four votes andGeorge Dingman two. while Barne t received twenty-seven. Lloyd Powell !was the only one ol the committee appointed to investigate tlie by-laws and plans of other associations.The boys of the high school wrote 1 Secretary Zack Sanderson, of the Marion high school assoeiationa let r last Thursday, asking for a copy of the constitution of the Marion high school athletic association. The Ikjvs of that city have been very successful in athletics which must be due to the coopt ration of the student body. The b»lt;ys expect id rf eive an answer notlater than tomorrow.The :i-l class has organized for the second term of school. Jason Cohee was elected picsiibr.:; Lucille Markiey sccrt. :iiy, and Fred McCullough treasurer.