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KINSTON HIGH SCHOOL THE KAYAITCHESS NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR
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KINSTON HIGH SCHOOL THE KA Y A ITCHES S NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls ' Athletic Association, a State affair, was organized in 1923, in Kinston High School, by Miss Margie Hastings. The purpose of this Association is to develop athletics in high schools and make cleaner sports. Girls are given the right to wear State and school monograms. The Association covers many athletic games, among them Track, Swimming, Hiking, Tennis, Baseball and Basketball. The Association has grown, and will continue to do so in the future, if supported by the girls. Amie Jordan Parham is the President of the local organization and Ruby Mewborne is Secretary and Treasurer. The organization is composed of sixteen members. Fifty-Righi
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KINSTON HIGH SCHOOL THE KA Y A IT CHESS NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR Official Rules for the Library Not more than ten persons shall talk aloud at the same tim.e, and then they must not use stronger words than shucks, demit, dog-goneit, by ( ecrge, vee, Btelzibith and damfino. There must be no smoking of rabbit-tobacco, fig leaves or corn silks — cnly tobacco smoke will be tolerated. Students should not slip out more than three reference books at a tirre, if the class needs them. Get as many novels as you like. These, however, shcLld be returned your Senior year. Don ' t register at the desk for any bock. It will annoy the Librarian. Books in the stock-room are for the use of the FacuUv only, and student:, should not display their greenness by aslring for any of them. Chewing gum is feminijie. Always chew real tobacco. Spitting v another ' s face is positi ely forbidden. Use tfie floor for such motley deeds. Poker shall not be pla ' ed on the reading-tables on Sunday. All bets cn the game, Vv ' hen played, should he confined to fi e dollars. No one is allowed in the reading-room vvithout hob-nail shoes on. People might not notice your entrance. No student is allowed to collect and keep all the story magazines for more than a half-day at a time. Students who go to sleep at the reading-table must not be disturbed. It would interfere with their personal liberty. Magazines are for use. Clip them freely. A big reward will be paid for the capture of any one found using a dic- tionary, encyclopedia, or other reference books. These books are made to look at. Fines being imposed upon delinquents for the personal enrichment of the Librarian, students are requested to make provision in their last will and testa- ment for the payment of same. I. M. Nutty, Librarian. □ □ □ May Be Longer He put his arms about her neck. The color left her cheek. But on the shoulder of his coat It stayed about a week. □ □ □ Crown Him Knight Peaniite — Would it be proper for me to kiss your hand? Thelma — It would be decidedly out of place. □ □ □ Interpretation of men ' s thoughts depend upon the age in which we live. For instance: Our Freshmen are interpreting the expression, Hitch your wagon to a star, as meaning to find out everything possible about movie stars. □ □ □ Will Nicholson — Lend me a dollar and I ' ll be forever indebted to you. Jake Parrott — Yes, I ' m afraid so. Sixty
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