Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The High School Herald from Howard, Kansas • 1

The High School Herald from Howard, Kansas • 1

Location:
Howard, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

The Bolbiool Herald A MIRROR OF ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY VOL. I. HOWARD, ELK COUNTY, KANSAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1020 NO. 10 mm MnilMllllinMMlllimiUtMMlHMilliHtMii Evening The great rain is over, BASKET BALL The little rain begun, Falling from the higher leavet Bright in the sun, Down to the lower leavet I First Game Since 1912 i One drop by one. II All greenery has faded from the trees, DISTINGUISHED VISITOR President of tho Emporia College AtUndt Our Cnapet Monday nomine in ha pel the had the privilege of listening Dr.

Frederick Lewis, President of Co Colleg of Emporia. Eev. Jewett of the Christian church conducted devotionals and Miss Smith sarg, 0 Little Mother of Mine," and fcSowlng that Dr. Lewis spoke to the stsdent body. lie called for tome cheering to "take a poise of the student body," as he csSal it Dr.

Lewis said the pep which ttu-data show in their High School ol Odlcgo la not merely youthful enthu The soft red earth turns brown, No leaflet even stirring in the breeie, DOUBLE HEADER Slowly the night sinks down. The sun is gone but in the lighted west The gracious tokens of his going are, H. S. Girls vs. Severy S.

Girls And quick to thine out-gleaming all AND the rest, Brighter for darkness grows a tin gle star. Mary E. Coleridge. szsa, but an Important meant of H. S.

Boys vs. Severy S. Boys I Ghosting the school and the begin of training in community spirit iTa Vrged all the students to attend Exempt from Finals Having made an average of II and s2e after their graduation. He Friday, Jan. P.

M. above for the term grade, and not cLsscd the growing demand for edu estad men and women and he declar having more than five absent marks, the following ttudentt are exempt el Curt any ttudent with determlna Ciand the help of their great Friend Community Hall Howard. Kanoao from all finals. Scott Robinson, Les ter Hurt, William Russell, Phyllis De- obtain a college education. I Pew.

Ruth Smith, Noel Mullcndore, Valctta Clum, Dan Hw "-rjorio ttoJngaof iLE.C!asNo,n The girls of the Home Economics to the huge fire box. Then he showed A Tribute Ones agara death has invaded etfr DePew Harriet Marr, Taylo, Ariel Smith, Mary Barackman, Olita Sloan, Ruth Campbell, Emalino An- Chxs No. II are' doing very Interest them how the different brakes and le Isg work In the class at present On vers drewt, Vivian Fouts, Dell Force, Vtr, The Senior girls of the 1921 class Coadaya, and Wednesdays they, are Wddog on s.n-ks. Bright blue, tan common fry and taken one of our isost honored and highly esteemed cltlxcna Mr. A.

F. Eby. We pause for a few brief Tnoments, in tho midst tf 'our will do well next year to follow the example of the 20 class when they est Hostetlcr, Nondus Miller, Jessie Bacus, Effie Bacus, Jackson Smith, Wiilian EagUn, Harriet Taylor. cad white are tho favorite colors. It needless to say that on Tocsdaya pleasures and activities to pay our and Thursdays, cooking days, that study locomotives in Physics.

The Y. W. A. tribute )f love and respect to his A week aco last Friday night, the all torts of good things lo cat are pre memory. High School boys and girls plsyed a tared Miss Lewcr.

a Y. W. C. A. workci Many hearts are saddened by the Friday is "Lecture" or recitation was here last week organizing tho double header basket ball game in tne Community Hall.

The first' team going df Mr. Eby, but nonevill feel county work, and upon hearing of ou the loss more keenly than the Howard day, And it proves quite itlcrcstlng also, as Miss Bccltman Is giving a squad was divided up so as to make High School organization, she called High School. He stood for education a meeting of its officers tnd advlssry two teams as equal in playing aoimy si notiible. Conscauently the large in all that the word implies. We will coarse In Dietetics, which is based on the book, "Feeding the Family," by board.

crowd present witnessed one of the miss liis kindly greeting aid encouraging words. The beautiful curtain Uary Swartx Rose, Miss Lcwcr told of tho great work of this organ'ratior and gnj the in the High School Auditorium wss In The Agrlcattnre Classes information and plans for their ac Mr. Hunt is making a fine collect tlvitlc. She Is an enthusiastic work presetted by Mr. Eby, 'and It will al ways serve to keep bis memory fresh In our hearts and minds.

We will enter the Auditorium wlih taore rever ion of pictures to use in tie Agrlcul 'taro classes for the purpose of show and her conference here has lef the spirit of immediate action. fag the great progress this country The slowness with which the girls ence than heretofore. were taking up the work has been lar fa making along the lines of pure bred 'Eire stock. He has pictures 'of tome May the memory of Mr. Eby en gcly due to ignorance on their part courage us to emulate his virtues and fine specimens of cattle' and sheep al as this Is the lint year for a Y.

W. C. more worthily live our lives. Beady, and hopes to acquire a greater A. in Howard, but from now on rap! progress is assured.

'amber, including all other verities cf Eve stock. best basket ball games of the season The boys who arc on the first team were handicapped to aome extent at first, on account of having to play against each other, but tome overcame this and fought out a pretty little battle, 29 to 23. Team No. look the big end of the score. Especially fine work was done by Copt, Warren Patrick, Murray Payne, centers; Cur--tis Rutherford and Claude Cox, guards' and Waldron Force, forward.

In the last half Curtis Rutherford a nose waa Injured and he was replaced by Lester Hurt. Later, Ted Platz was replaced by Jackson Smith, at guard. The following men took part in this gamo: W. Force, H. Houser, left forward; E.

Miller, Roy Chase, R. W. Patrick and M. Payne, centers; C. Rutherford and W.

Russell, L. C. Cox and T. Platz, R. L.

Hurt and J. Smith, substitutes, The diiTcrcni committees have been Some of theso pictures will toon be appointed with chairmen as follows 'placed on display in' room 8. "Service Committee Xondus Miller. ar the bg I-tie where she always Membership Committee-Ariel Smith Latin Exhibit The bulletin board this week has some very Interesting examples of work by the Latin classes. The board shows some theorems with words of Latin extraction underlined and some cartoons illustrating the use of Latin words or Latin Committee Marjorie DcPcw The Herald's Honor Roll rrogram Committee Ruth Smith.

Having made a grade of I in each The first Y. W. meeting will be held ef four subjects, the 'following are Honor students for the High Schoo! this week. Watch for announcement! It is neccw ary that every girl and la for the third term of the first semes dy teacher be present to insure a good 'tar. Tho students are: Jessie Bacus live meeting Ruth Campbell, Mary Barackman Ariel Smith, Lester Hurt, Scott Robin son, Jackson Smith, Ruth Smith, Har '4 The Grandest Thlnjs So he tauyht Gertrude Barnes Elected Captain Gertrude Barnes has been elected Captain of the Girls' Basket Ball riet Taylor, Eflle Bacus.

Tho following are 'termed Mcri Team. Gertrude is among the honor 'students, having a grade of I in threo subjects Thompson, Dan Hous Threes Class Makes Trips The girls of the Physics class, to gain mOTe' knowledge of locomotives, have made several trips to the depot to watch the 'train pull In. One evening special attention was paid to the'pistonrods, and to how they were connected to tho driving wheels. From their study in Physics tho girls were able to'locate the different parts of the engine, such as the steam chest, the boiler, the sand box, etc. Also' the engineer took the girls up into the cab and gave them a peek in Honest freedom of gpeeeb, and thought; Taught that truth is the grandest thing Painter can paint, or poet sing; Taught that under the en Forest Hostetlcr, Willis Mason students of the High School and excel in all kinds of sports.

The team did well in their selection and Cor-trade will make a capable captainv 'Ernest' Miller; Anne 'Spencer, Valctta Gum, Lanola LeSuer, Marjorie DePew It marches to deeds of high emprise: and Phyllis DePew. a ruin, lie taught, Claims full freedom of ntveh Some of the Semester classes just starting are Psychology, General Science, Physical Geography and Algebra III. School will continue to open at 9, un ksa special notification la given. thought. Julia C.

R. Dorr..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The High School Herald Archive

Pages Available:
76
Years Available:
1919-1920