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The Booster from Neodesha, Kansas • 2

The Booster from Neodesha, Kansas • 2

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The Boosteri
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Neodesha, Kansas
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IL XL S. BOOSTER SOCIAL. Miss Pauline Stlf ler entertained a number of her friends at her home) Published weekly by students of Th W. i. BlaKely Lumber Co.

Member of the Kansas State High Friday, December, 2 HK The afterT (Incorporated) noon" was spent in playing Rook, following which, dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess DEALERS IN School Editorial Association. Entered at the post office, Neode-sha, Kansas, as second class mail matter, under the act of March 8, JAUES BAINEY, Editor in Chief. DORA RAND, Adv. Mgr. and her mother.

Those present LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL were Ruth Graves, Helen Reba White Alberta Shaffer, Zada Shipley, Laura Cowdery, Cecil Maxwell, Nettie, Stitt and Jessie De- Ootliie Iriggs MEN AND BOY: OUTFITTERS Long, -v V'-' A number of friends were entertained by Dora Rand, Audrey Ball-ou, Pauline Pingrey and Corinne Stitt, at their respective homes, dur-ing the Christmas vacation. After music and dancing, light were served. Those in the crowd were: Corinne Stitt, Audrey Ballou, Mildred Olive Litten, Faye Mason, Pauline Pingrey, Frances Street, Dora Rand, Corinne Bailey, Pauline Wiley, Jim Ralney, Howard Morgan, Paul Noce, Ressner Long, Marion Shipley," Lowell HOT AND GOLD DRINKS HOME MADE CANDIES ANNA HUSER, Cir. Mgr. Mr.

Hestwood and Miss Anderson, faculty advisers. REPORORIAX STAFF Otis Graham. Emma Whitezell. Franklin Philpot. Boy.

Clegg. Olive Litten. Merwin Welty. Merle Fishburn. Jaunita Baldwin.

Wesley Jaunita Wakefield. Charles Edward, Flynn. Nora Donahoe. Some of the Seniors and Juniors appear i in their classes" with a faraway dreamy look in their eyes and the girls murmer, "yea you may have Just one more' and if music is wafted on the tranquil scene the boys begin to glide from their seats in aL most ungraceful manner. Are they In love? -mercy no, they are only thinking of tripping the light, fantastic toe.

BOARD WORK ON BUILDING PLANS Sharp, Bill Searcy, Louis Hines, Difficult to Find Site. Bill Springer, Charles Ayars. A crowd of young. folks pleasantly surprised Olma Rath at his home strict than any other contract secured for apublic building in Neode-. sha.

The entire responsibility will be turned over "to the architect. The architect will secure bids for construction of building. They, will be held responsible for proper and full correction of all defects in work and material and further agrees to furnish a superintendent to be on ground all of the time and is to furnish a report in writing to the school board of any failure of contractors How many High School students know what are the steps taken by a school board or any other group of men in building a public, building such as our high school which is now under In building this high school building the responsibil tlnnet Tn naao thn hnnrrt tyiav find Saturday evening. The evening was spent in playing various games. Those present were: Jessie Park, Blanche Klrschner, Pauline Henderson, Pauline Kimball and Edith Mangan, of Cherryvale, and Wesley Puyear, Estal Starr, ielville Spalding, Ira Edwards entertained a few friends New Year's Eve yrittt a Watch party.

A very pleasant evening was spent playing various games after which refreshments were I A crowd of Seniors, chaperoned byjMr. and Mrs. Grayum, spent the vacation at Ray's Camp. The time was spent In hunting, skating, dancing. All had a glorious time.

him incompetent or dishonest they may discharge him." The architects are to estimate cost at time specifications are given and further, agree that cost shall not exceed the appro- The present high school library is a good one as far as it goes. But what will It look like in the new In other high schools thei student body is taking up the enlargement of their libraries by donating books. The books are donated by classes or by individuals. This movement would be one worthy of the progressive Senior class. piation for construction of building.

Although this will lighten the -responsibilities of the school board it is necessary that it does for what do th'e average men know about the construction of buildings or purchasing of materials. The students should feel proud that the school board has taken such an i interest in them by endeavoring to secure such binding contracts. Charles Eaton visited relatives in Norfolk, during the vacation. ity falls upon the board of education of Neodesha. The first step taken was to find out whether more room was needed.

After the board was1 assured of that need a resolution was passed asking the Mayor to call an election for bonds, which was granted, and held November 28, 1916. The second step was to select a site for the building. In the election It was decided that the building was to be on or near the Shutt track. As it seems almost impossible to get into communication with the Shutt heirs, several other sites are being considered. A verbal option has been obtained on the Kimball and Robinson site and the block "east of North Seventh street now owned by L.

E. Marsh, F. O'Brien Frank Shoemaker and the board is also considering the Epperly tract just east of the Catholic church. The next step was to select an architect. This is an important step, for if not properly done the whole building will be unsatisfactory.

The architect must construct working drawings, are nothing more than how-each part is located with respect to the other parts; specifications, which indicates how every part of the building shall be made, what material and how finished; what it will cost; detail drawings, SORTER our Druaaist The Senior class has let the cjon-tract to the Burger Engraving of Kansas City, for the erigrav-ing work on the annual" Ruth Foster, Opal Sopher; Ira Krueger and James Finkenbinder attended a dance in Independence New Year's Eve. 1917 RESOLUTIONS OF N. II. S. "This is to certify that I will not indulge in a repast at noon since a malted milk will satisfy my needs." A gentleman of Science.

'I hereby resolve that I will be loyal to 10 o'clock dates on school nights." Faculty Lady. "This Is to certify that we have resolved to never "Toot" again." Certain Seniors. 'I'm going to quit cussing." Otis Graham. "I resolve to turn over a new leaf and get all my German instead of the paragraph I know I'll have to translate." Merwin Welty. "Be is known that I hereby resolve to never carry my new silk handkerchief In the presence of certain Junior Girls." K.

S. "I resolve never to have a date." Mildred Beverly. "I resolve to do less studying." Marion Shipley. "I resolve to step out into society." Clarence Galloway. Marie Keitzer, Bessie Brown, and Otis Graham visited in Cherryvale Monday evening.

4 you go for the best and get it HEW YEAR'S GREETINGS. We wisli to express our appreciation for the favors and hope the New Year will be more prosperous. Remember we sell the goods that are appetizing to all the boys and girls. "Quick Service Delivery and Satisfaction" is our motto. Phono 356 I SHARPE'3 STORE.

Miss Leah. Toot visited relatives in Moran, during the vacation. which will show how the when finished, will look, both inside and outside. Ralph Vandaveer visited In during the vacation. After this comes the contract The Raymond Losa, eighth grade, has moved to New York contract which the board hopes to secure will be iron clad, more.

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1916-1922