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D.C.H.S. News from Chapman, Kansas • 1

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D.C.H.S. Newsi
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Chapman, Kansas
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D. C. H. S. NEWS VoL Chapman, Kansas, Friday, September 22, Football Prospects Are Opening of School Marks a Bright New Era First Week of Pratice Gone Every year the opening of school brings new hopes and aspirations, The first week of football prac- but this year the circumstances are tice is gone.

Twenty to twenty-five altogether so favorable that ic can men have been coming out regular- be said that D. C. H. S. is entering a ly and prospects for a winning team new area.

are bright. New suits have been Repair and Remodeling ordered and this relieves the tem- The repair work and decorating porary shortage. have greatly improved the appearFollowers of the gridiron sport ance of the building and grounds were gratified to hear of the return (campus) of the D. C. H.

S. The to school of Peck and Loy, letter gymnasium has been divided into men of '20. The addition of Peck three large rooms; one of which at center bolsters up the line to a will be used as a library and the large extent and Loy will heip in other two as class rooms. Several the backfield. New material has of the rooms downstairs have been been showing up in pratice also.

repapered, and the woodwork at guard is going to throughout the building, has been Loudon make others fight hard for this given a new coat of varnish. An positio a. Wm McPherren is play- addition has been made to the ing well in the line as are Flint and shops, which with the old part, has others. received a coat of cement. A new The football schedule is about com- curbing has also been constructed pleted: tentative games may be along the driveway.

This adds changed. Correspondence is going greatly to the general appearance on with tw) or three other schools of the grounds. Even as one comes for games. However, games will down from Indian Hill he begins to be plavel on September 29, with notice the improvements by the Beloit at Bel.it, October 20, with four feet of brick which has been Hays at Chapman, November 11, added to the old chimney. Abileue at Chapmau, November 24, New Gymnasium with Solomon at Chapman, and Bonds been have voted and blue 30, with Junction Cicy prints are here for the November new gymnaat Junction City.

D. C. H. S. sium.

l'he building will be large faces a stiff schedule this year and enough to house a good sized basthe team deserves the best support ket ball court and to seat a large of the school. Coach Swineheart is number of people. It will be used also working hard for a winning team for local events such as lecture and indications point that way. course numbers and other programs 1922. No.

1. Changes in Class Schedule Several changes have been made in the schedule for classes this year that should be noted and rememvered. School is held Monday instead of Saturday. It begins Monday morning at 9, Friday morning at 8:05, the remaining three days at 8:30. School closes Friday at 3:15 in order to give the students who go in the school bus time to get to Enterprise for the train.

To do this five recitation periods are held in the mornIng, the one just after lunch on other days being moved to 11:15 to 12. Spelling classes are heard Wednesday from 10:10 to 10:30 A. M. General assembly is held Tuesday and Thursday 10:10 10:20. of interest to the township.

It is the expectation that the building will be ready for use by the first of the year. Changes in Faculty. Miss Mirick of K. A. C.

takes the place of Mrs. I. M. Hassler in domestic science; Mr. Molby, A.

B. Baker, replaces C. M. Cool in manual training; Mr. Swinehart of Ottawa takes R.

K. Jaggard's place as coach, With these exceptions the faculty is the same as last year. New Faculty Member With the increased enrollment it became necessary to employ another teacher. Mrs. Florence Mustard, a graduate of D.

C. H. S. in the 90's and an A. B.

of Baker University, (Continued Page 4 column.

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1922-1922