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High School News from Emporia, Kansas • 3

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High School Newsi
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Emporia, Kansas
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HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. 3 YOU WILL FIND All Kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS School Supplies fleeting thought. The last deep, solemn knell has sounded, The peal hath slowly died; Both life and time must pass away; So, Eighteen hundred ninety-nine. The happy New Year now has bounded From out the Christmas tide, With seraphs chanting virelai, Comes nineteen hundred's ringing chime. E.

K. B. ELLEN PLUMB'S at BOOK STORE, 521 Commercial Street. '41 I Our Shirts to to Are like Uncle Sam's Battle jjj Ships always on the bosoms of the swells. and 1.50 to J.

.1. EDWARDS. I to ---7 4 509 Commercial St. TO. schools a day last month.

He favored us with a short address. One evening (before the ice melted) a party of students went out on a skating expedition on the Neosho. They report the conveyance an old spring wagon to have been decidedly the "most fun" and "best sport." The students, as a general thing, drew pens at the glass blowers' last week. We expect some evidences of literary labor in the near future. An "art exhibit" will be held in the High School assembly room in a few weeks.

The Helman-Taylor Company will be here at that time which will make "the exhibition much larger and better. A small admission fee will be charged, to be used for the "Course in Picture Study." Tacarton Chat. Skating was the sport. Taylor and Parkman, clerks, Corner Book Store. Widby says he worked "fer all get out." Samuel informs us that he "did nothin'." Madge Graham, of Harper, visited with Bessie Haynes.

Jake. and Will Stephenson were at home in Chase county. George Gilchrist parceled out candy at Turkish Candy Mabel Taylor spent Christmas at her home in Reading, Kansas. Lois de Baun spent holidays in Chicago with Professor and Mrs. Logan of the University.

Helen and Mayme Fletcher visited during holidays, respectively at Cha-nute and Cherry vale. Some of the students, we understand and are overjoyed to relate (because of their scarcity)spent their time with the Muse, "digging" in the classics, science and mathematics, exercising indefatigable study burning the midnight oil preparing for that dread ordeal, Examinations. "So a teacher who looks over all Will not, cannot prepare them to bawl." The Senior I's will give Class Day exercises Friday evening, January 26, in the High School assembly room. The following is a partial program Essay Adams Reading Huph Graves Oration Birdie Weyler Prophecy Ada Hiatt Legacy Speech Mabel Hainer Response from Senior II Carl Salser Revel of the Graces Senior I Girls Vision of Shakespeare's Women Class JINESSONS, Clothing and 517 Commercial St. Emporia National BanK Emporia, Kansas.

Organized as a private Bank, 1867, as a National Bank, 1872. CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. Locals The contests, Friday evening. A gas jet has been placed in the east hall.

Harry Wayman gave us a call Wednesday. "Skinny on the woodpile" is a popular phrase. Billy Miller's circus should have a return date. The invitations are out for the Senior II banquet. Miss Ada Thomas, of the College, was a caller Monday.

Florence Rauscher has returned, after a week's absence. The Seniors are all engaged in preparing for Class Day. Sallie Martindale visited at the High School soon after vacation. Miss Miyme Mulconnery, of Hartford, was at the High School Friday. It has been reported that there is already a "penny bet" on the contest.

Rainy day skirts! Miss Morgan has taken the lead. Miss Maynard next Messrs. Kaiser and Anderson, of the College, were visitors Monday, the 7th. Miller says aero times one is one, and one time zero is zero. How many agree? Lottie Younggreen, after a two months' absence, has returned to school.

Hazel Winter spent a few days in Kansas City not long since, receiving oculary treatment. Lost-High School "Octet." Finder please return to the Society some Friday evening and receive reward Miss Maynard ''Howard, give me' an example of hyperbole." Howard "He's got a head on him like a tack." Superintendent Stacy, of the Bur. lington schools visited with the City B. WHELDON, 624 Commercial Street, Drugs Fine Perfumes When you want LAWN TENNIS, BASE BALL FOOT BALL and SPORTING GOODS, I GO TO. W.

R. IK WIN. (Grad.Ontario Veterin'y Toronto, Can. Treats Diseases of Domesticated Animals. DR.

L. D. RYAN, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist, Office, Fleming Potter's Stables, Empokia, Kansas..

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