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"Pyre Two 1A GHADE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, October 31, 1933 UNION NOV. 4 (THERE) ' UNION NOV.' 4 (THERE) VOLUME 1 TUESDAY-031 Editd And, Published, By Students of La Grande High School Issued Eyery Tuesday NUMBER 5 'Tiger Senior Stunt i l In Assembly 14 On, Friday "The Bad Tale of the Waternboy u presented by th ssnlors to the student body and several, towiispeo ' pie at t i. m, Friday. The band played as the students moved Into the gymnasium. Then Ralph' Flo berg, student body president. Intro duced Tom Ztvkovtch. .eslar .class president, who gave the. cast of char acters for the stunt as lalowsi ,; Johanna Leslie .. Office Girl Myron Wheeler , .Detective, Blue OlenntMcKenzle .Detective White Mrtba .Shepherd .Office airi Walter Dahl Pendleton Water-fcoy .Margery Spencer ...Pendleton, Rooter j Pelores Stuart (..Pendleton Rooter ( Josephine MjcHugh,: ..Pendleton Hooter Xenny Webb ..The Murderer (L. H. a student) John Williams .. ' ' Priest who presides at the funeral The -following are responsible for the stunt: ... Mr. Blunt .... .........-Faculty advisor Marianne. Bolyos ......Student director Betty Martin Costume director . Eileen Waldorf .......JJake up director ,pia Mae Hough ..-.-Acoompanlsf . .Carl Douhan Eleotrlclftn The senior stunt, committee wrote lhn nlav. whleh ha1 three acts, for (. the occasion. The Bona piayea our- irut esoll Intermission, between the ; acts, as w.ell as (before the perform The second port 'of the assembly was devoted to the usual peppy ses- . slon in which Hl-Dad Nelson told us ..that If .we thought We could win that ;, we would. He gave as . an wustro- flnn th. nm t, Portland lost SfLtur- .,, day.. His talk; will help us us. wo go ,, on the field. In .the fuuiro because ne aroused a determination In us to win. . next, rTea uenring toui us now w toolp Mio team win the game with Pendleton. ; Cecil "Louie" Waldon told us to be there to see tho team : win. Kenny Webb told us that 'iwe are going , to have a game mis arar vnoon." , . ' ...The student body gave each of tlie ' preceding speakers a clicor. , Janet , j Blngnor then .led the entlro school In three songs with the band playing ' t.hn nraimnfmlment. . ' Wo then had , I three group yells Jed by Johnnie Juniors led. by Wayne Oooderhan. -Bophomores led by Albert Hughes. ' Freshmen, led by, Wayne Sullivan. . .' The student cast .gave a cheer that . Bounded big whether It was or not, tar the -regular, one. -.i- i-.-- " V , Patronize Your ,. Local Red and White Dealers BarnharVs Grocery Corner Clipboard i '' 0 ui i 4i. jiiiiH, f ,-. Lee Reynolds ' Teachers And Students, Sec i Nelson's 1933 f Christinas Card Premiere Q, , Order Noiv my Inter ' " Opp. Post Office Service! Satisfaction! ' .ut.' '.'i t ', i: , Lower prices! Women's SHOES in a Multitude of Stylos and Sizes 1 nt Only - $1.98 Montgomery Ward ompany r, . n u I . f - .YV,- Stoneking's' Grocery Hi Evening and Ku inlay M e Carry 'Funry nntl !rtple GrowrJc ut1 Rruwumhle riiits ........ ... rre rnvprj.' J I Cut Hair to Improve ' Yhc Shape of .The -Head, IfNciieairy Baxter's New Foley lMf. ' ' ' Opp. P. O. TRl-STATE GIRLS JN CONFERENCE The Trl-State girls' conference was held In, Lswlston, Idaho on Saturday, October, 21. .The la Orandei delega tion was composed of Daphne Bowery, Clara. Blaclcmaa, Muriel Gray, : Ruth .Nelson, and Anna Mae Whiting. Miss EUoanor 8. Vernon acted 'as advisor to the girls who represented La Grande at -the conference. j .; -. The girls were entertained Friday night, 'by .the Purple and Goldi league of Lewlstqnto Senior High school, Saturday's program follows i, ; -; 0:00-10:00; Beglstratlon. I : 10:00: General-sessions, auditorium. Ohbirman Betty Hanrahan,:i j The greotlng -Winona McKenzle. ! Our Conference Song:-' -Our Ideal Girls' Code Nova :Gald win. v,n,s -. ..'..- n-r .,1.) ',. - Oharocter Trolte of an Ideal. Girl Dean Perineal French, University, -of Idaho, - i i Vocal solos Alma Brown; acconv panlst .Vranoss Patterson, t ;;,. j il:00 Discussion groups meet. Promoting Beauty, Appearance and Health: Among bur League Members --Mary. Louise Dundas. ., -. . . j . Standards, for .Friendship De lores Lorang.: ; . . , . .. . ' .'-: Financial Success For Our fjluba-!- Annabelle WeUcel, . , -Programs, for the year; Social, Edu cational. .Service, awl. Entertainment n-Margoret Henry..! i ,-.:. s-. . ., JtaWr -to. Develop Efficiency, Co operation, and Interest In Girls' Ac- UrlUeT-Mary .Anderson., .i , How to Make a Council or Cablnot Function; Louise Paulson; , . AdWsorsi.(Ohalrman) Miss A. Nero. "Dsveloping Standards" and "Emo tional auldance'SrMlsa Edna Sponk .er.;.; ,;,-,..;. . , . sw- High School Girls' League and the Cooununlty Miss EHesnoiv Vernon. .e'Phe Presont:. Situation and. The High School Dean. of Girls Dean Perineal French- , - ,., , , 18 :0O iunoheon. , .(Toast Mlstreas) Betty Kaurahan ..Oonfernce song.-.-, i , Powder Puff ,. Dance lunette Pot ter and Jan Lockey Toasts. . 8pn-Pern .--Hllty, . ..Colfax high school.. ..i;.-f I'; ,. i-M.li.l i-i: . i ,- tilt Foot Fall Tap Dolores Lorang and Betty iStevensoni Accompanist) Moxlne Boyd. A .u .,:..- 1:00-1:30 Open. . , Display. In room No. 10. !';'''.' iCloas. rooms open foe Inspection, i 1 :30-8 :16rGttup .meetings.- i , i t Business meetilng official, : , , Delegates: 'Pres., Betty .tJIannvhah; vice pres., Edith Monaham see., Daphne-Bowery: v -.-v ( . Sessions for all othor delegortos: , . The Ideal Homo nclatlonshlp Mrs.' Robert Lough. ,:u.-f. .j-i . .rTheiOlrls' Loasuo and Its Relation to" the'Cojhmunlty Miss -Lorraine Dustln. Dean- of Olrls, Lewlston 'State Normal: school, t; ti If I I. -i ' Vocations Miss Margaret ' Sweet, Lowlston State Normal school, t The advisors' sessions .:. 'R.; Report- on . National Association of Dean of Women MIbb Edna . Spanker. -Programs for Leagues Miss Martha Young;:. , vj. .:. ...: t..'w.,;i.-. ; . : Business meeting: p Olialrman, Miss A. Noro; vice chair man; Miss: Elleanor Vernon, f f 3:16 General session,"1 3roaxp-alnglng: '-,. "W. S. O. Fight Song." . , ( , , iMlghty"pregon." -u , "On Old Idalio." Afternoon, program: ' " . Our Ideal Girl -Looks Toward the FELSNAPTHASOiVP Ciirton of 10 Burs " 55c ' Radio & Qlusic Supply Company ' 'flulirUntwd' natnii' Kervlra ' "No fniess Work'"' I'hllco A ItX'.A. Vlrtnr Radios ' First 'Nat'. Bank BuUrtlng Shot Gun Shells " STAR SPECIAL : 1 """Ok"' Per Box Bohnenkamp's Wednesday Special Store No. 16, Adams & Hemlock Main G41 .. . , .. i . . , . . .. . , , . Stoic No. pi, 110!) Adams Aye. Main 690 Store No. 859, 1314 Adams Ave. Main 711 Store No. 120 1, 408 No. Fir St. Main 734 terestjng Facts ome to Light In Old Mirair In looking through a 1917 Mlmlr which happened to fall Into ; my nanda I found muny Interesting facts. ' "In 1917 wd find a school building which woe built In 1910, similar to the one we have now. The changes of the building have been due to re cent Vires. - ' ' 1 v ; The school -board cons is tod of six members: J. A. Russell, deceased; J. E. Reynolds, president, Is a retired bustneea man; O. R. Bberhard, at torney, a present "' member of - the school board; A. T. Hill, retired iner-' chant ' who operated Kill's depart ment store; Charles IL Reynolds, in surance writer," was cleric of the school board of 1B17; and h. P. Day Is a painter here. The faculty consisted of fourteen members: A. G. Hampton was the teacher of economics and geometry and also the coach qf tho debate team. He - later was superintendent of the ia Grande schools. At present he is superintendent In Astoria. J. E. . Fulfcerson,' teacher of mathematics and science, Is now deceased. Oeclle Hindman was last heard of when she was going south. She was the 'music teocheiv 'Naomi Klrtley, 'teacher of domestic science and ' arts Is now married. Ma vE; Howard, German and 'English teacher and B. Ida Oun xterson, English teacher, are now tea ching in -California. The history tea ioher, F!ora M. Koch, Is teaching la "New York City. Grace E. MaoMUlan who taught Latin and Spanish is tea ching in Btt Louis, MlBsourl. Harold Mason, whose home Is In' lone, Ore Bon, was last heard of traveling for the Neon. Sign Co.' He was the mah Kial training teacher. Royal P. Nlles, .now deceased, taught hl'story and English; '-He 'also Was an athletic 'coach. The science teodher, O. A. McNeil, is-principal of Junior High Kohool at Rochester, New York; Bcs- le White; -commercial teacher is now married and living in Alaska. Mr. Eldridgo Huffman, the present oom mercaol teacher, received' commercial training from Miss Whltd.' ' Nothing has been, found about Leila 'Deborah Smith, English teacher, and Jewel To zlor, matliematlc and physical edu cation teacher. 4 Future Dean Perineal Proncli. Harp - Soleotlons Miss;- Rachenl Boathrayd',;i ia v " ' " -1 Parewell Winona McKonzlo.'' Mrs. Reynolds: "Why were you kept after school today, Bud.' Bud: "Teacher told us to write and essay on 'The xeaultTOf laziness' and I turnod iha blank. Sheet of paper," The Typing 1 classes ore experienc ing a few accuracy tests. " ' NEWS STAFF ' Editor 1 .Sophia ' aletihubor ' Asst. Editor ....Botty Bphnenkamp eports Editor ...:....Tom Zlvkovlou Bill Smith Reporters Shirley Zlon IaVoIIo Henna Joanna' Lesllo " Nova Stcln Zella Twldwoll 1 1 Lois Hsrdy Freshman -Editor.. ..Corlyle Wilson Sophomore Editor 1 ' ' ......... ;irma lCllnfihammor Junior Editor Helen MolvllK Senior Editor Ytidath Victor Advertising Manager ' ..!.:...' '; '' ' '.i..'........;...: Charles Sklimcr Clroulatlou Blbort Wattcnburg Try stp:vens VAJI ENCELEN qo. " pirst Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Men's and Boys' Furnishings Shoes For All ' Jloinc Cooked Clinches " ' 3 Rd 'ahd Up ' ' Our Mllkulmhcs n' Trmtl CENTRAL CONFECTIONERY Amiss ll'rom lll-Hrhoel .V 'New Hlilpmrnt of' ronls -Hm Jnsl liern IIhtIvmI New fthnl("-L AM Slr.rs ' $2.45 and $2.93 New York Store Art's Shine Parlor juMMtH for tir.lumls tuid lluutr Talent So IkMMl tor Art Tlip llo.it lllnrk, - Tlmt luiimii(ir!i finlhTtuInn HigK 4 Schpo 1 parent TQaqHer AssocTtion :-: '. High School Gymnasium . .Thursday, Evening ;.8 o'clock . Oirlr,' Olco Club Andrew Loney Jr., Directing Tall:, "rcaco Prospects ol Europe" Joseph Gslser ' ' " Vocal Solo ' Raymond Williams 1 All parents and teachers are cordially Invited to attend this . Ilrst meeting of tho High School Association. Mrs. R. S. Eakln . - will bo program chairman. ' ' . GIRLS. GLEE CLUB UNDERWAY The girls' glec club has started Its year's work under tho leadership of Delorls Stewart, (president; Betty Bohnenkamp, vice president; Rose mary Alexander, secretary; and Eliza beth Milne, librarian. Mr. Loney plans to have the glee club sing at several assemblies. It will take a major part In the oper etta. "Several public appearances, as well, are anticipated. At the present time, the flee club Is "working on "Bols Epals" (Night Shadows Pulling) by Lully; 'If My Song Had Wings," toy , Kahn; and "Kiss Me Again," from1 Victor Her bert's light opera, "Mademoiselle 'Mo il late." ' - A sextet has been organized from the glee club, consisting of Wlnnl fred Scott and Irene Si tier, f irst so pranos; Marjorle Spencer and Isabel Williams, second sopranos; and Viola Rogers and Helen Hendrlckson, altos. The glee club Is larger than it was last year with a total of 104 members. ' First soprano: ;lla Mae Andrews, I Baxter, Arda Berry, Moellzabcth Co oper, Ella Engte, Barbara Fines, Er- ma Oekeler, Laveile Hanna, Ruth Hll debrandt, Verna lo; Hanfdrd, Zelld Kurtz, Virginia Rogers,' . Frances Smith, Irene Bluer, Francis Single ton;; Imogene Schilling, Doris Shultss, Jeari Salkleld, Sylvia Turn, Winifred Scott. 1 r Second soprano: Victoria Abraham- son Mabel Austin, Mary Baker,, Lor- talne Dcdge, Helen Geddes, Botty Hendrlckson, Sylvia Hodgln, Ola Mae Hough, Jean Hyde, La Veda Mlllcr lng, Elizabeth Milne, Viola Nobeker, Mlna Neuman; Deloris Powell, Lois Robertson,1 'Ruth Sailing, Marjorle Spencer, Dorothy Wall, Isabel Wil liams, Lou f bo Marie Williams, Jean Wminms, Constance Witty, Adnlaide Zwelfcl, Doris Gpcncer, Pnt Leonard. First -alto: Rosemary ' Alexander, Gladys Ansell, 'Evolyrt 'Ballerd,; Bethel Baker, Vern Borlno, Mildred ' Brock, 'AGaleno Bunch, Dorothy Campbell, Dora Felk, Oonstance Finlay, iWllma i-Tencn, ratsoy - Jesse, iteoat hlhii, aeorgoanna Lockwood , ' Leona Mc Clurfl, "Orvelme 'McWllllamsi' Maxlito Noah, Lillian Shubert, Delorls Stew art, ElienTorrence, ': Beverly Victor; Jane Wright, Jano Van Elsberg, Roxlo Zati. Shirley Zlon Alma floliroeder. Second hlto? Botty "Bohnenkamp, Graco Helen Bohnenkamp, La Wanda Cantrdl. Jcucphino Cochran, Maxlno Ccnicy. MffTRarct1 Dixon, Francis Fer gusMi, Dbnna Felk, Josephine. Fisher, Helen Hendrlckson, Retha Kail, Mil dred Kcajjle, Helen Melville, Lawan- na Meyers, Viola Rogers, . Natalie Fimuc'.scn, Zelma Slrrtme, l' Gloria f?v.xn, Mario Thomtnon, Kathcrlno Lot lis Uenew the Color in Those ' Faded Corduroys Wc Can TintvThifm 'to ',Look"Like New Standard Laundry Co. .' .i. rhortdi' Muln'fiU ' THE NOOK -BAR-B-Q Plate Lunch Service at All Hours All Kind of Sandwiches Popular Prices Open 'JHl One ' Phone: Main 888 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Always at Your Seryice" ' The Hiilirat Are Cmlu(t Tlgerel HO YOI'R HTl'I'fj 1 Wo're llelilnd Ym luckeys km See Us For Supplies , Girls' CREPE BLOUSES Suitable for Skirts $2.25 & $2?50 Skirts $3.25 FAEKS Wagner, "Katherlhe; WHUams, :EloIae stein, Lota Stem. Seniors, AlUSiar8 Play To Tie FINAL STANDINGS Team ! 1 ' W. L. T. Pet. L. H. S. 3rd Team .... 1 01 1000 Seniors 0 0 2 1000 All etars 0 1 . 1 .000 The Intramural football season 'be tween ' oiass football teams ended Thursday when the Seniors and All Stars played to a scoreless' tie 0 to 0. In the first quarter T. Zlvkovlch In tercepted three All Star ipasses and converted one for a touchdown only to be colled .back because one of his players alleged to have- pushed a All Star 'back.' - - The Seniors threw away many good scoring opportunities' for touchdowns. A pass from Williams to Lowell Finn was good for 30 yards and a touch down ibut he dropped the .ball. Two more passes failed 'with Munro and D. Stoddard dropping th?m at the receiving end. . Kcsler and J. Inseth. showed up well for the All Stars. Kcsler Inter cepted three Senior ipasses but failed to get far with them. The Seniors have a record to boast that no team this year - which they played has crossed ' their goal line for a touch down. Tho lineup: Seniors . All Stars D. Stoddard .RE...... G. Chadwlck Wilson .RT.. G. Hendrlckson Lylo Flhn -R.G.J .1 Hogeneen 0. Zink , .'.to .' Engle L. Sullivan .JjO F. Lylo Lockwood . -XT.. J. Hendrlckson Lowell Flhn .JiB.- : J. Inseth T. Zlvkovlch Q Rahn Munro RH. V. Peterman J. C. Williams T.LH Gooderham Walker F...-. Kcsler Substitutes: All Stars Price- and Blanchafd: ' ' li - - ' Officials: Referee B. Evans; Umpire E.' Reynolds!' '' 1 ' , '. ! . . . English 7 classes are preparing tlie background for studying and are also making the ''characters for 'tho. jnc,-' dloval play "Everyman.' f '' i -, Domestic science 3 -class has com pleted the study of cakes. In their laboratory work most of the girls had good success with their angel food cakes. , Mr. Blunt's history classes are studying tho establishing ' at the United States government. Bob Router: "Was Annie Laurie a hymn? V - ' '' 1 v' " : Frederick Blngaman: "Naw, she was a her," 1 ' "' " 1 " ' ' ' ' ' Darnielle Feed Store "If It Is Feed You Want We Have It!" Blue Mt. Creainery Mnnufnetnrera Blue ML Butter and Ice .Cream' 1100 Washington - Mnln (10 Arrln Ernauist Kpert ithoe ' Uehulhler s has Jollied the Stuff of ' Jester's Protect Your Radiator with Preston - Glycerine - Methonel Pennioll OU and Grease and United States Tires all from Larison-Frees Chevrolet Company 1414 Adaint Avenue. Domestic Art Supervised By , Miss 'Myers ; The domestic art and home man agement ' department' of our high school Is supervised by Miss Nora My ers. Before attending Oregon STSto college at Cor vol lis, where she ma Jored In -the work she la now teach ing, Miss Myers went to high school at Condon, Oregon. Sho Is now In her fifth, 'year- of 'teaching, and her second year of . teaching it) La Grande high school. The domestic art classes, for the past few ' weeks, have been making projects, dresses and pajamas arq the most popular of these. The personnel of these classes are: Domestic art I Verna Botlne, Connie Cornea. Icel Oollens, Elolse Davis, Alma De Long, Wllma Finch, Margaret Hale, Muriel Lund, Ellen Lovely, Doris Marshall, Voda Passarelll, Floy Rayburn. Virr glnla Rogers, Lawanna Wlrtburn, Constance . Witty, Mildred . Young, Nancy Steward, Kathryn Alvey, Beth el Baker, Josephine, Browning, Ade lehe Bunch, Rea Cooper, Norma Brel- ner, Juanlta Jesse, Glndyth Johnson, Ruth McClure, Dorothy Mulenberg, Anne Moore, Marian Pldcock, Elolse Stein, Leta Stein, Marguerite . Win ters, .Kathleen Williamson.. Delia Mae Williams, Mctba Shepherd; domestic art II; Margaret Alderman, Lt 11 lan. Al len, Jeanne Burke, . Theda Call, ; La Verne Carbine, .Henrietta Cone, Lor raine CUfilck. Helen Emerson, Frances Evans. Margaret Fisher. Lois Green. Evelyn Hansen, La Rep Hatcher, Ver di la Hayse," Helen Hendrlckson, Mildred Hofmon, Shirley Hug, Lydla Hutchi son, Ethel James, Irma Kllnghammor, Evelyn Lindsay, Viola Nebeker, Ber- nlce Rayburn, Lois Robertson. Jeanne Salkelld, Doris Shultz, Beverly Vic tor; Gladys Whittle,. Margaret Young, and Masy Bucknor; domestic art pit Mildred Brack, Marguerite . Enberg, Dorothy' Lee Reynolds,' Mary Ellon Stoddard, Anna Mae Whiting and Marie' Woolf; and home management; Llllle ' Blecha, Honrietta Cone. Fran ces Ftu-gasson, Helen Gekeler, and Verda Sherman. Shirley Zlon. TimesBudget , IIow"'niiiny 'of'iis hurfget our (line? The majority of , us haven't , ev.cu thouKht! of it,, let alone, toi sit down anil prcpiu'0 a e;lieiiile. The budget, htg or time. Ik the amount or time put In. on Hyritenuitlo study of work., ,1, Nluili etpeak' hero of tlie hud feting, of time. Iji, regard to, cjiool ,vork for ;t luit, Iswhut: arrets, ,ttie-, iUt(h jschool student .most. . i ; ' ' The budgeting of time l)j an In rllrldual jtroblem as many students have - a long . distJiuce to n-aik to school, whllo otherH can .spend this time on their studies or activities. Mr. , Blunt, the social science readier, ItellewM that the most efficient. meth od) of budgeting one's time wuhl he to Hpend two hours each day on, your studies outsldu of M'hiHl. This, would enable one to s)eiid forty nilmiteK on - their academic subject nnil twenty minutes on their1 elective ub ,.MHts as the average Mudeiut . t4ikcs t wo urademlo a.nd two elective, sub jects. If one's budget allows otiC an hour free In the morning one Could Kend It reviewing one's subject for that) day. 1 . Air the dependable orfmnizatlons, si teh as flic rullriMuis ami banks, rim on a systeinatlc schedule of time. Why shouldn't) wc? '( t" Sophia Gletlhuber, - Cecil Walden (talking to coach!); "What am I going to play this after noon.' ' "End and guard. .You're going tt$ sit' on the end of the bench and guard tlie water bucket. 'Tlie ndvnricSd classes In shorthand we going to take practical office training soon. Winter Will Soon 111) 1IKKK piir CliTNliitliiK Heaters Will Keep You Conifortalilc Wagner's Hardware H & S Electric Co. Electric Supplies nnil Appliances Mnjestlc Radios . Repairing and Construction. riionc: Maine 127 107 Depot St. ' New Polo Coats Grey, Tan, Blue & Oxford Grey v $20 Trotter's Li Hi S. 3RD TEAM ViCTORIOUS 13-0 V'..' " : After playing the Seniors to a score-. less tie, coach w oodles ara team won over the. All Stars by the score of 13 to 0. ' : The All Stars displayed a strong defensive game and held the 3rd team.scoreless the J'ret half. .During the Jlrst quarter Morgan, . All Star- guard, .intercepted a ara team pass and run .45 yards only to be hauled dowu, by a 3rd team back.., Woodle used ' Oehrlng, ' Young,' Snider and Hanson, first stringers, to give tiiem a workout In their new positions,. Tne All' Stars downfall was due a great dea) -to the showing of these line men, ... The "3rd team made their first touchdown In the .3rd quarter with E, Johnson taking it through center. B.. Webb made the extra point on an end fun. Johnson made the final touohdown In .tlie last few mlnuts of the game. The try for point was unsuccessful and the score ended 13 to 0 In the 8rd teams favor. J. In seth ployed an all around game for .the All Stars. The lineup: - ; 3rd Team All Stars Alexander RE. O. .Chadwlck Snldecl . ...JtT... P. Lyle Rothweli R J. Hendrlckson Gehrlnfl ' C . Snodgrass Oantrell .LG . Morgan Young t.....LT... Blonohord Former ' :' iE ....J. Inseth Koyli !....... Q Rand B. Webb RH V. Peterman .Vewiifijt '.-..iH...... ' Gooderham E Johnson .. .P..- 1 Kesler Subatltutee 3rd team: Stitt, Feter sorii Hanson, Thompson, Chausse and Zln.kl,,' ' - . ' . , All! Stars: ;Hall, Hogensen, Shultz, and G. Hendrlckson.' Officials: referee, B. Osterllng; -umpire,, E. Reynolds, 'Snore by quarters: 3rd Team 0 0 7 613 All Stats 0 0 0 0 0 .We faiggest that Dave Stoddard be nbminatjed for the position of. Cham pion? .Sty Swatter. Mr. Blunt will verify this as the truth. Laurence Fllmore: "Do you like to dance. la this dark corner?"- LlUlon Schubert: "No, let's stop dancing." ' Thank you! v '''- . ;the SLaGrande ' Music Co. . thanks you for your generous pat ronage -which has made possible our appointment as exclusive. CONN Dealers for La Grande. -. Violin Strings and ' Supplies 01arlnctt Reeds A . fresh' stock every week. . Paul De, F. Mortimore - 1104 Spring St. STUDENTS! We. know you ns seekers of knowledge do you know us as v ,"J!UP. J'HINTERS .QP . '"; IV (IK.VM)K?" LA, GRANDE PRINTING v COMPANY .J-N. A O. W. Palmer a;'c.t name for the Tigers . ir. LA GRANDE j. j . at , - UNION ;&.X Breier Co. :ftoy Farnum Thc Most Complete Line of Sporting Goods in Town "Wc! 0ut Your Hair :'. To Shape Your Head" at the .;"S AC" OtU Vem Iorrn Carver THE FIRST NATIONAL JUNK of La Grande, Ore. Appreciates Your Patronage Tiger TeamTo r Be Featured In Series of Articles - .1 ' , Pred Gehrlng was,. born In. La drande on August 6,. 1917. Ho, en tered high school on January 18, J933 from Rlverla. i.Pred Is .playing , Jiis first year on the team, but neverthe less he handles ,that center position as an old veteran would handle It. Jameji Halley has played three years for the.Ttgers and Is one of the roost valuable men on the team. ; Jim was born In La Grande on September 191SJ:', He came Into hlgft' school IroJn Ladd Canyon In 1930. Jim plays guard and i an excellent blocker. , , Oarl Hansen, a sophomore, has joined Ococh Woodie's, squad for his first . year , of ..football. ;He plays guard. Carl was born at Perry, Ore gon, on August 8, 1918. He grad uated from. Central grade school In 1933 and entered La Grande, High, school In January 1932. Jack' Hendrlckson Is another lone of Coach Woodles first year men but nevertheless Jack is doing some real football playing at the position of hall back. He was born in Cardston. Alberta, on. April 16, 1016. Jack grad uated from Greenwood school In May, 1932 and entered Into nigh school tne following fall. Norman -Hogensen was- born. In La Grande on April 4, 1016. He entered Into high school irom Central In Sep tember 1930. Norman graduates this year after having served -the -Tigers faithfully for two years. He ploys Wklel ' ' ' ' ' Sheldon Hyde plays halfback fat the squad. . This is his first. year but he is. proving an -excellent - player. Sheldon was born In Buhl, Idaho, September 21, ,1916.. Ho also Attended grade school ut Buhl. , Tlie pep contest will be, somewliat affected after each meeting of the High School Parent-Teacher meeting, as points are to 'be awarded to the class having- the- largest representa tion present-both for parents pres ent as. well as teachers. The roll will be taken at' each meeting for-parents present as to, whether, their, children are .freshmen, sophomores, Juniors, or sentors;"also for .teachers as to .the classes to which, they. .ore connected. ,, The first regular . meeting of the association Is scneduled--, lor this Thursday night. -Notice will bo found elsewhere on this page., -v.. Attentipri; is, called ,tO' .the coming Rally which. Is to be staged' the night before the game .wlth.-Baker on Ar mistice.' day. . TJie student-council is making plans at prcsentf for a good rpusngayrthghttfovJjL . '.'You Will Jic Pleased,. Our . Work . Pleases Them .All" Modern Laundry, Inc. , laundry & Dry, Cleaning Phone M-77 CINDERELLA BEAUTY SALON In The Cinderella Shop Student DesKs Ney Arrivals .m Walnut Desks 311.75 Fitzgerald Furniture Co. Have You Seen ' . The New 1934 Studebaker 4-Door Se'dan at $975 .". M. J. Goss