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.--"-..- ..-"-..-..-"-.--" Support the Beat Booster Staff Independence _._.._._n_n_._n__.-..--+ IX THE BOOSTER, PI'M~SBURG, KANSAS, FRtl>AY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 No. Hutchison Perfects LANEY SHOWS WEAKNESS First Assembly Rose Addresses New Library Plans :A dizzy dame appears among the teachers of P. H. S., but who would Boys in Initial . Honor Students Excused from Study have thought she would adl)'lit it. With Winters Hall to Relieve Crowded One day in ruth hour the said dame stood up in front of her class, and re Conditions There Chapel of Year marked to the two on the front seats fAs Speaker that she doubted whether she could Thislear Mr. Hutchinson, principal, ~o COMPARES HUMAN LIFE TO stand up or not because she was N. R. A. EXPERIMENT OF FIRST has inaugurated a new plan fOl' help Senior class elects Clyde Skeen president; Donald Lane, vice-pres METAL USED IN MANU· dizzy. It might have been noticed and ORDER AND PALS WITH ing the conjested situation in the li ident; Eleanora Derury, secretary; and B<ib Gibson, treasurer. FACTURING OF FIREARMS commented upon before, but it is the MAKING OF CONSTITUTION brary. Every year P. H. S is troubled first time anyone ever heard MiBS by the fact that there are too many mumt"~"mm"lmtmt""mmmmm~"nmummm~""nm~mumnmnn:lmllit j Laney make the confession herself. Howard Takes Lead students in the library to make it a McPherson in Charge convenient study location for eithm' ~esents PrOblems Which are Chief the librarian or the students with les Journalists Mixed Musical Entertainment Furnished by Difficulties of Average sons to prepare. Ever Optomistic Instructors on Over Appelations Lane and Crane with Vocal Person Today Mr. Hutchinson has decided to per and Violin Solos mit all the honor students, all pupils Instructor Has Various Trips The new journalism class as a "Throw a stone at a bunch of dogs having no grades below a "B," to go home during their study period if the whole is quite mixed up over its "The N. R. A. is merely another and it's only the dog that's hit that names. There are fOllr Jacks, three experiment," declared, Mr. G. A. Win 'howls." This, George Rose, evangel· period comes-dm'lng the first, fourth, During Summer or sixth hour. Reason For It Bobs, and two Joes. ters, the manager of the Pittsburg ist at the First Baptist church, told They .all sit right in a row. The ar Publishing Company, as he appeared The students who have not made the boys at their assembly which was rangement is very handy for them be before the student body in a general honor grades, it is felt, need all the CARNEY ENTHUSIASTICLY PRO· "CENTURY OF PROGRESS" AT :. held on Thursday of the initial week cause if the teacher says, "Jack," the assembly last Friday, September 15. well-directed study they can obtain. CLAIMS FUTURE OF IINS'l'RU- TRACTS INTERESTED MEMBERS of school in the auditorium of P. H. S. one who knows the answer immedi "Several such experiments that have The students who are permitted to go MENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF P. H. S. FACULTY ~ Using the theme of comparing the ately speaks up; but if not one of the been undertaken before include the home are the type that have the ini mettle in a man to the metal in a gun, four can reply, there is a deathly discovery of America by Columbus, tiative to get their lessons outside of Mr. Rose spoke at some length in des Schlapper Drum Major P.rofs Resume Grind silence while the doomed one is being the fOl'ming of the Constitution of the cribing the processes which a modern school. picked. The same way with the Bobs United States, our newspapers, our This plan is merely on trial. It is gun barrel must undergo in order to Band Already Under Marching Or. Teachers Await Eventful Scholastic and Joes. The motion is being drafted school systems, etc," he added. hoped that the student body will get become the perfect specimen, which ders;Use Old Marching Pieces; Year After Summer of Rest, to designate the journalists by their Advocates Shorter Hours behind it and put it over.. This plan it must be when finished. Parades Soon Travel, and Study last names and it is expected that it Mr. Winters announced that the/N, "After the barrel is finished and will solve the problem of an ovel'· will probably be carried by a unani R. A. meant the Nationail Recovery fastened to the stock," said the speak crowded library. mous majority. Act, adding that its meaning in ac The band at present rating is the Casting aside the perplexing prob er, "comes the embossing. This re lem of educating the youth of Pitts tual labor is the regulation of work, presents the frills that adorn the av er Grads Retu,rn largest in the history of Pittsburg pay and competition. It advocates Form high. It also gives the appearance of burg, members of the high school fac erage person, but they don't count. ulty spent the summer scattered over shorter working hours, a minimum It's the stuff that's inside that being the best and hopes are that it Hi-YParticipate in wage scale, and abolishment of child Familiar Faces Again Seen About will be the most successful. Every the wtde map 'of these United States. counts." From the busy metropolis of New labor," he went on to explain. "The care of the metal comes Halls and in Classrooms section is well rounded, especially the "The people of the United States clarinet section which is made up of York to the tiny village of Altamont, Intra-Mural Sport next," he continued. "If the gun bar Kansas, our worthy teaching corps have heard one time or another some rel is neglected, it's not long before ,--- " twenty members who sound very pro- thing about a higher scale of living," Accordmg to enrollment StatlstIC~, mising and who are said to be the worked and played and gathered zest rust pits form causing the shot to hlJ said- Mr. Winters. "In an increase of ~eve.nte?n former, graduates of thiS best sounding group of clarinetists for a new season. the Coming Year lopsided and consequently to miss its the living scale, the prices would nat mstltutlOn have returp.ed :01' more ever to play in the band. Attend World Fair mal'k." urally go up," he exemplified. "What knowledge of advanced affairs, better ... Naturally the Century of Progress - "If the person neglects the care of known- as post-graduate work. Val' The ·uniforms w~lch consIst of a SPEED BALL WILL BE INTRO the people of the United States need claimed a long string of visitors from DUCED AS NOVEL SPORT; BAS his body," the evangelist stated, "it's ious reason were advanced by the stu- cap and sweater ~lll pc p~ssed o~t is more buying power if there is to but a short time before the results of dents for their return such as lack next week. The semors are given their among the the faculty. All of them I{ETBALL TO BE CONTINUED be a higher scale." were of the confirmed opinion that it the rust pits show themselves. Let the of employment, shorta~e of funds for ?ho~ce of the caps and sweaters. T~e Stresses'Blue Eagle Stores was "grand," or "marvelous," or spiritual and moral side of life form college or business college training', Jumors and sophomore~ get wh~t IS "The people of the United States some other descriptive adjective; but Clubs in Two Sections a protection against these rust pits." and in some cases just for something left. And the poor sophles, sometimes today are, in general, buying from they seemed a little weary of discuss t d' have to stuff their caps with a Kansas Team A to Consist of Older Players; retailers who have signed the blue Cites Difficulties ing that muchly talked and written o o. City Star (Sunday Edition) t(1 keep Team B, Younger Fellows; eagle pledge," he said. "And if the By present~ several problems . The ~ost-grads are enrolled ma~nlY their ears from getting tired. about event. Games Until 5 members of the student body and which-the average person must com m typmg, shorthand, bookkeepmg, . Miss Bailey made the trip to the and algebra classes; probably more To .Play a~ Fall Opem.ng their parents wish to co-operate with bat, Mr. Rose compared the formation Fair, driving with her sister and con of rust pits in a gun and those found are enrolled in typing than in the The dlrec~or IS no\~ puttmg th~m Through the co-operation of Clyde President Roosevelt, they will have to othel' subjects. through their paces m preparatIOn tinuing in her little Chevy on to New Hartford and Fritz Snodgrass, the in· trade with these firms." in the bodies and characters of the York City and Washington D. C., see The former graduates now seen a- for the first football game. The march ter-school athletic contest will involve With these. significant words Mr. ordinary citizen. ing everything there was to be seen (t~ bout the halls are Ber~ard Harrigan, in~ band. will be. a cI:ack·. group and Hi-Y clubs instead of class teams as Winters closed his talk on the N. R. Accord'ln,g (the evangelist, the as only Miss Bailey could. Miss Cos· Charles Carson, Billy Miller, Grovel' Will consist of thn·ty-slx.