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The Booster from Neodesha, Kansas • 2

The Booster du lieu suivant : Neodesha, Kansas • 2

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The Boosteri
Lieu:
Neodesha, Kansas
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THE BOOSTER Army Sweaters 10 per ct. off Army Shoes $5.95 Better hurry, Shovel-' em-out-' can't last much longer. Published weekly by students of Neodesha High School. Member of Kansas State High With this definition in every student's mind, we do not think they should make as many errors in grammar as are heard in the halls of our school. It was just recently that we heard a lady criticizing the mode of expression used by the high school students.

She remarked that the children in the lower grades used better English than used by the graduating class. When we look at it in this light it certainly seems true. A girl or boy of today thinks they are making the most of their time at school when they return in the evening to their home and use such expressions as "bust," "you sucker," or "beat it," before their younger sisters and brothers. We have often heard the term "slacker" applied to people do not respond when their country calls them, but perhaps you haven't heard The Economy Store 5, 10 and 25c Goods. School Editorial Association.

Entered at the post office, Neodesha, Kansas, as second class mail matter, under the act of March 8, 1897. ANNA in Chief. WESLEY PUYEAIt, Business Mgr. PAULINE PINGREY, Cir. Mgr.

OLLIVE LITTEN, ALBERTA SHAFFER, Associate Editors. Mr. Anderson, faculty adviser. IltiPORTORIAL STAFF Laura Cowdery. Juanita Baldwin, Pauline Henderson.

Myrl Fishburn Edward Flimu Louise Schefmann. Wayne Shepherd. Max Krueger. Ruth Squires. Charles Halterman.

Jessie Delong. Ray Lawrence. Staff stenographers, Lulah and Beulah Toot. When you want the latest in popular music, you can get it here every week. We make special orders for you.

Tell us your want. of the use of "slicker." Well, a "slicker" pertains to school boys and girls who waste their time and do not make the most of their school life. Now, in our school, we do not wish H. C. MEINEKE UNDERTAKING PARLORS 512 Main Street.

Residence one-half block north of Brown Hotel Day Phone 02, Night Phone 830 The Leader Plain Barrettes, each 5c. Barrettes set with brilliants 10c to have any "slickers. To avoid this, we can be careful about the English we use and by not mutilating good English words and phrases. rate 60 cents a JUNIOR RED CROSS EXHIBIT. Have you seen the Junior Red Cross exhibit? If you don't forget, Subscription school year.

as you go by Meineke's store to look Tinted Stationery, per box 25c Tinted edge Stationery, per box 30c. NEAR'S 708 W. Main St. HuU Bldgf. Hot Drinks and Sandwiches -v Address all business communications to "The Neodesha, Kansas.

JUNIOR ENGLISH CLUB MEETS. A of extemporaneous speeches was given at the 'regular meeting of the J. E. C. last Friday.

Topics discussed were: "Appearance of Our Auditorium," "Why We Should Have 6 days of School," "Hooverizing On Graduation Clothes," "A Short Story" and "Initiative." The members voted Geraldine Pettit, who talked on The Purpose of Extemporaneous Speeches, the best speaker. A business meeting was held after the program. SLANG Slang defined in its proper sense are words or phrases which have a touch of vulgarity about them which prohibit their use In writing of any kind and also in refined conversation. in the window. I am sure if you go by you can not fail to see it.

There are samples of each of the articles made by the Junior Red Cross. The Baby Aflagon displayed was made by a little second grade girl. I hope the reader understands that those things on display do not constitute the entire amount of articles produced by the Junior Red Cross so therefore I repeat they are just samples and for some benighted Freshman or Senior I will explain that a sample is fas a noble Senior has told me: "it is a little bit of a lot more that is to come." YOUNG'S CANDY KITCHEN CLEARANCE SALE Of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats $5.00 and $6.00 ones, now $2.50 SHINES-lOc. Ladies Shoes shined especially. Shoes called for and delivered.

PAT (Shorty) LUBY CENTRAL BARBER SHOP NOTICE. All persons who have scraps of yarn of whole skeins, of any color, and who want to help the cause of the Junior Red Cross, please bring them to Miss Engle. These will be used to knit Aflagons for Belgian babies and will be made by the Baby H. S. Knitting Class.

$2.50 and $3.00 ones, now $1.25 $2.00 and $1.50 ones, now .50 .75 and .50 ones, now .35 HINTZ'S. PROGRAM FOR "THE CLUB." 121-tf. Next Sunday Mr. Perkins will speak to the boys at their Conference on the subject, "Appearances." CITY BARBER SHOP First Class Haircuts We use clean towels on every patron, C. S.

Jonqs, prop. Mr. Ivan Hostettler, a- personal friend of Mr. Perkins, has been visiting here the last week. Mr.

Perkins and Mr. Hostettler were 'chums' Stooling will be started next Sunday. L. H. MURRAY Dry Cleaning 419 Main Phone 158 Mr.

Ballou spoke to the boys last Sunday from a vocational standpoint. The Boys Conference has a fine at back in college days. They belonged to the same fraternity and edited tendance and the boys who don't come do not realize what they are the school paper. Mr. Hostettler was editor and Mr.

Perkins was the missing. TOOMEY'S CHILLI STAND Good Chilli and fine Home Made Pies 508 Main Just Received Anew lot of Rugs. Step in and see them. SHOEMAKER FURN. CO.

The program for the Girls Confer business manager. Mr. Hostettler is an experienced reader. He attended school this" fall at the State Normal at Emporia. He was an In ence next Friday will be on the order of what was given last Friday but has not been definitely arranged.

structor as well as student in expres xi. C. TitniiiiHi sion. He enlisted in the aviation Miss Miller will talk to the girls on corps and is here awaiting call. Mr.

the subject of "The Appropriateness Electric and Plumbing Sup Hostettler is taking the part of Un of Dress." Almost all of the girls of plies. the four upper years were pesent last SHOE HOSPITAL 111 North Eighth J. ARTHUR JONES cle John in the faculty play, Mr. Hostettler and Mr. Perkins are taking Phone 13 613 Main.

the same parts in this play that they Friday, but there's always room for more. The program las tFriday was fine. Miss Pauline Stiffler gave a violin so took two years ago, when" it was glv en in college. We remember Mr. Porter lo and Miss Cecil Maxwell gave a Hostettler by the readings "Ghunga Din," "The Highwayman," "Hunka reading.

Miss Engle then told the girls what the object of the club Tin," etc. would be. YOUR DRUGGIST Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust; If Geometry don't kill us, History must. Ex. "Where You Go For The Best Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Stiffler, and daughter, Pauline, Mrs. DeLong and daughter," Jessie, and Misses Anderson, Bussard and Lewis went to Independence last Thursday to attend "The Bird of Paradise" at the Beldorf Bank and Commercial Printing North Fifth Street Read your own Booster. And Get It.".

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Années disponibles:
1916-1922