tliirteon judges cltg ciiairmcn of tlio housokeoping committeos in tiio vcrious homo rooms, Undor tho guidrxico of Liiss Lockhrjrt the committGo v/ill grr.do er.ch room tmco v. month, after mrJiing t.n inspection tour r.t cai unannounced time* A certain number of points v/ill be given for proper venti lation, flov/ors, arrangement of pictures, appcarmce of shades, bulletin boards, floor, teacher^s desk, cabinet, closet rjid pupils* desks. ^ ^ BOOK XU'ZK OBSaRVIHD The v/eek of Wovembor 13-17 is being nationally observed as Book Week. The general theme for this year is ’’Reading for Fun In iJ.bemp.rlo High School v;e v/ish each student to become ”book conscious”, to develop a lasting interest in books, to realize tho pov/er, tho knov/lcdge, the information, rjid most importrjit, tho pleasure derived from reading books. Posters, book reviev/s bock games and dontosts are being used to develop a greater and Lioro enduring book interest cjnong the pupils. jf; Hi ♦ * / 7 TM KOUSI] OF TIE FLi^iSHING LIGHT Tho lights go out; A shot is heard I Slowly drawn on a living room scene Then tho play is the curtain lighted by only four candles. on. Jfft^ ^ is the beginning of the tliree-act mys-\ play, ”The House of the Flashing Light”, ^ bjr Miss lillizabeth Scarborough, and '\^PQn*-^rod by the Parent Teacher Association for/^ A 1 pr'o-^pntation in the high school auditorium Fmy /V y day//evening, November 28. The cast include^ / 7| Loife Crump, Virginia Boger, Ralph Robinette^ [ / \ Brovm, Uilhelmina Jfird, Katherine Pal- V \ Fred Moore, Max Copley, Woodrov/ Almond, Reoecca Auten and Dora Gene Martin. ^ The admission will be 15yf for all school \^)/ children and 25^^ for adults. Don’t miss this play 4 ^ ^ ^