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The Habit from Salina, Kansas • 3

The Habit from Salina, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Habiti
Location:
Salina, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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THE HABIT Homer Smith, 21, was absent Friday on account of illness. proposed school will include a kindergarten and combination gymnasium and auditorium. (XOOOOC30000000000nO 3000000CX)Q Dr. Lewis of the College of Emporia will speak in chapel Monday, February 24. 0 IOOOOOOCTDCXX)OOOOOOOOOCZ5000000l No Violation of Law "The settlers of the Northwest Territory smell like liquor," cried a senior girl excitedly, during study period the other day.

At first her neighbors were properly shocked by the statement, but upon learning that these suspected violaters of the Volstead Act were only the title of a book in her possession, all immediately clamored for a smell. The settlers were innocent of the crime. Miss Kuhn was the guilty one. She had used varnish mixed with alcohol to repair "the back of "The Settlers of the Northwest Territory." Y. M.

at Kansas University provides wholesome entertainment for the entire university by furnishing student movies. iLauql's Stuck no Jlpplel ppieoaucji Over Wiegner's illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIllllillini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiin Princess Bonnie" a light opera will be given soon by the Girls' and Boys' Glee Club of Manhattan High School. The journalism class at Peabody High School have added a new typewriter to their offi ce equipment. Hutchinson High School will debate the open shop question with Newton on January 25. January Sales Now On At I F.

W. Knapp Talks on Thrift F. W. Knapp, former state treasurer of Kansas, addressed the Hi club last Tuesday evening. The speaker carried out the idea of Thrift-week and emphasized the value of credit and the habit of saving.

More than thirty-five thousand five hundred national, state, and savings banks, he stated with a total capitalization of three billion dollars operate in United States. To give the vast amount money designated as a billon dollars, Mr. Knapp further stated that in silver dollars placed side by side they would extend twenty-three thousand miles or nearly around the earth. In value they would pay for the constructing of twelve hard surfaced roads across the continent. The Board of Education at Manhattan, according to the Wednesday issue of the Topeka Capital, has rules that no student shall represent the Manhattan schools, nor receive a diploma from those school if he gambles or is a user of tobacco.

During good English week, "The Prospects" published by East St. Louis High School, printed an entire page of Good English poems written by students. Eugene Creitz, a junior in S. H. S.

last year, has been elected president of the Beloit Hi Y. Georgia Antene, Kenneth Anderson, and Nola Althof are absent with the measles. School Bond Election Special bond election is called by the board of education for Tuesday January 25 for the erection of a new school building for the colored pupils of Salina. At present 160 colored pupils are enrolled in the Salina Public Schools. Eleven of these attend the high school.

The new school would make provision for the first eight grades only and colored pupils advanced beyond the eight grade would enter the school as they do at present. The board of education plans to give all colored children the same advantages offered the pupils of anv other school of the city. The liirifiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii iiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiiiiiiiiiig Planters State Bank Salina, Kansas By the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States upholding the Garantee Iyaw, your deposit in this bank is made as safe as Government Bonds OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Fred H. Quincy, Pres; T. W.

Roach, Vice-Pres; W. T. Welch, Vice-Pres. Frank R. Spier, Cashier; B.

E. Ludes, Assistant Cashier, K. KGemmill, Assis- taut Cashier; II. H. Sudendorf and R.

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Pages Available:
2,037
Years Available:
1914-1922