The, Beaverette The Real Editing of the Beaverette All you underclassmen perhaps ””. Some of you know, of course, and others have a pret- ty good idea ‘but some have a very vague notion how itis edited, The actual printing of the paper is left to Prof. and his printing classes but the looking overof material and deciding what goes in, isthe job of Mrs. Smiley and the Editor-in-chief. All of you know of the diff- erent editors on the staff-- for h one has a particular duty. Others besides these editers may write] ,, & | were married September 29. Soori is good enough it will be printed, ur class, the English 1V class, is one of the most itformal-class- es in school. The oe of the different! topics are sometimes assigned to particular persons but to choose seasonal Which wil) fit in the edition for which itis intended. e knows, that would do for the paper, and to tell of what the different members of the alumni repective class. anes is one of our waysof securing ne’ About once or ioe a reat ~jone as possible, and find out how syrof S.C.H.S, and our class is excused to secure ads. { e€ go in pairsand “we have -« list of whom to visit. We are to “sell” to them the idea of want- ing an ad, try to get as large a tails of! the ad and then we have to collect the money. This class isa good training for those who ‘wish to take up journalism and also gives : good experience for everyone. We ad- vise you all to take English IV when you become Seniorsand to participate in the editing of our school FEBS - the Beaverette. Alumni ; Huling-Jarmer pe ‘Hulingand Mr. Louis Jar- ., both of Hoisington, Kansas eir marriage they Jeft for, ity, Kansas where they: Moe gut will prailee their sels ‘e home. attended her eshman Sophomore years ats > ©. Ee Farr - “Mathes Mattie Farr, a former student Mr. Car! Mathes of Dighton, Kansas were married August 2. They ate making their home ‘at Dighton at present. General News Pearl | Hamit, Kansas where she will take a nur- ses training course in Grace Hos- ital. 3 Kenneth Cotts, class of ’26, has now enrolled as a student in the Wichita University of Chiro- practic, slams of ’26, left}. EXCHANGES High School Buzz of Hutchinson has adopted the foll- owing as a motto: Ob if ain’t the-individual, Or the army as a whole, But the everlastin’ teamwork, Of every bloomin’ soul. High school newspapers repre- senting Abilene, Atchison, Lawrence, and Hutchinson were given honor awards in the 1926 newspaper contest conducted. by the-department of nein of the University of Kansas. bi Both Hutchison High School and. Atchison County High School have newifiprovements this year, Hitchinson ‘having installed new printing equipment which has. a value of about $500. The improve- ments at A.C.C.H.S. ‘have been largely on the. building although some new equipment was install- ed. Thirteen counties are représent- ed in the enrollment of 186 at Hays High. annual meetirg, for high school editors and business man- agers, was held Oct. 15 and 16 un- * der the direction of the depart- ment of aes the Univer- sity of Kansas. BUSENHART’S ' ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES.