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Pa ft Tvtv LA GRANDE EVEXEVG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Wednesday, December 6, 1933 IGER men whoo, r. r. 7MI1WIMV tr.H. IIHllliCHOL, V. T. A. TlllaWDAV S V. M. i VOLUME 1 "Wednesday, Dec. 6 Edited And Published By Students of La Grande High School NUMBER io ; Lights Ml A'CapdJa Choir Elects Officers; TolAppear Soon Booert fuJua-jan ' Is t u?S elected yrta&tai at tr A Ctpells cbTtf this year. He la a-.la.e-I by Donald Higgica, noe president; Lo Bobertaea. MemvfwC' and Mry.Keo Bcoddad, toraraa. TVjAw to the choir are: Arm Aicsworth. Loss BurcieW. Marion Bojriee, Ar-is Berry. Uuizi- beM Cooper, x2ia -. E.trbr ! F-.e. Errns OefceieT. LareCe Hanrsa, i Marj Johnson. Vertf Jiebeker, Miry &set!ch, Imogen BhlUlna;. Wln rdfred Ifcdtt. Francis Binsrton. fx-.. SfeUiW. Jean BaUIeld, 8ylrla Victoria Abrerjarason. Mary Baker. Lbimloc Barmtt. Lorraine IV-dre. Mary Pre, Helen Geddes. OSa Uie Houa, Betty Hewlrlckaoa, La-Veos. MiUerfng. Elizabeth Milne. Mlc-J. ttKttnana. Delorkf Powell, loss B"jb ertaorj. Miry Blen Biciard, Msrjorie Spencer. Boris Bpeneer. Isabel Wll Hams. Eileen V.sULrof. Louise W1I 11 m,, Anna Mir Whiting. Leeia Wtflcoc, OxuUnct Witty, Jeaa Wil liams. Adelaide Zweifel end lnnev.e Bertural. Alto: ... . Gladys Aneell, Rosemary Asunder. rade4 Brock. Bnflr ,. Beery, UJJy Buck. Vema Bonne. Evelyn Ballard, OeneTlev Flexer, . Wilms - Frtncri, riven HrrUot eeorttanna Lock-cod, Unm Keren. Maxlne foah, Lil lian Scftubert, Dcions Stuart, Beverly Victor. Bidlne Wilcox. Boxle Zaugg. Harriet Becker. Marine Canity. Jo ' sephine Cochran, Mryret Dizoa tiUrtan Oikrisz. . llr Uf. itnw.kcwa, Lcl Hardy, Patay Jesse. Mildred foa. g.. Viola Rogers, rfatalte BamueUon, Catherine Scully. UudVjt Tauntytan, KM-hSttn , WlJJLunaoo, Murttl V.'eb uid Grace Btlra BrAiaenitmp. r Jick Conker, Btn Gjitiaf, lf Btr Urr. Bntj Koagh, Avr7 W.'.ienng. VtMt'jn. PvXer, txrxt. mwr.h, Oira &UltM. HrJaa WkSrx1, Juno Voiu, WiUrKX Zartrtck. Lloyd DaTU, . Eugra Siiiltz. Oeorg Cooper, John P&rris, Robert HotferMOrc Rsiy OUand. Jack MoObnn. Kenneth fteta. liAnrr etodard ad Hovard Webb. Bom:. . Alfred Berry, Carl Douhan, E4ar Draper, Uaurlce Oefceler, W. Heae. Baj Htasndaoa, Bob UoWaroe. BUIy Keif. Don Jaaper. Knox Parker. My ron Wheeler. EUjert Wattenburg. Jobn Aiiavarartri and. Robert Spenorr. ftecorwl baaa;. , Leonard Caan. Cordon Clark. Motter Dode, Lawrence PllUnore. Don H-Z-gln,. Bab B-bertoh.' C!ian. 8km- Here Is Where Your Dollar Goes ft Longr Way Yet Kever Leaves Home BatnharV Grocery Corner Clipboard Lee Reynolds Teschen And Rludents, . ; Kelson's 1933 Chrlntman Card Premiere Order .Voir Pay Ijter Opp. Pot Office Service! Satisfaction! Lower Prices! Boya' All Wool Overcoats $1.98 & $2.98 We have only a limited stock of these bargains slnKte and double lirrnntert. Montpbniery Ward Company Stonekings Grocery Open Evening, and Kiimlav, IVe Carry lanry and Hiople rirorerlrs at Krannahp Prices Free llellvrry I Cut Hair to Improve The Shape of The Head, If Necessary Baxter's New Foley Blrlg. Opp. P. 0. a. as. issue - INVITATION T.'rf oliaUa; bvr:u-Jon la betcf arnt out to a-'l ibe sxebers at Harh caool r3s; "Th Aiaociad Girl fttudeztSa are I ez&tmizAne at a Uocbera aad Daughter' ai'rcooc, on Prutajr. L cesuxr a'.ti at at tne Hlh attbori. Yoa are cortfiaUjr Innted to Tbere be jaamm. ana re. frearjrzientK vtU be aervejl In rooen 13 Loea Jees Dana t In ebarge at tee ytmcnm am PVjrewe Dourtr ia to efcarre of tfce aocaj imu. mhhhmhbmmmmi or. John WJUiacca arid Cbarfc. ZlrJc toul of e5bin doB . cleared. Tbla nioney H1 o ln?o tfc fond for TCHSCRi, Irje rnc rrTnrer ca (fle cbotr. Tbe cbatnnen for be tea ere: Mildred Brack. propamrLoU axta-tja. erTia?. a.n cij' Boflea, decorating. RADIO CLV B IS FORMED IN LJTJS. A fiadio dub meeting va calied Monday, JCor, 27 In order to open tbia field to tboae bo7a deairlny to In it. r, Tnere were many boya who could not conae due to cr.h periods, among ibo- who attenCid 5ee; Dice Lark. in. UemU Ainvaonh. Dick Walker, Eugene Cummlnc, Tro7 Becker, Vic. tor Betlnkort. Tbornaa Cook, and Merrill Parker. , Memll Parker vae elected see&tdent and Thomas Ccok n elected aecre tary. Tbe next meeting be held Mon day. Dec. 4 In Mr. Wight's room at a .to o'clock, after fcat meetings win probably be on Tbur&days. We are taking up abort wave re ceiTers first, nMst all the member are making a.one'tube or two-tube set for their llrst time. . D.S. Ill CLASS SERVED LUNCH Twd&7 the domixet'tlc tcif.rjx III cUm g&ve a lunctfjtx )ut to find whxt the crjt of such a. lunch -vould be it rrcd tar cs'tttrta. The past two ireefc have been eprt In prepaiing ar-d iindlni the ccat erf teverml mtnu tar a caitria lunch. ENGLISH VII IN STUDY OF DRAMA MIm Pettigrewa Emjllsh VIII claases are In the midst of ah ewensire study of the drama. Last Tuesday each of these classes presented "St. George, snd the Dragon:" a mum mers' play. The best actors out of each class will be selected to give It at a Christmas assembly. This per lormance of "8t. Oecrge and. the Dragon" will take the place of the usual Christmas play. Several Teachers Out Of Town Some of the teachera spent Thanks. 1 glnng racatlon out of town. Miss j Uatteoerg rlslted at Sllrerton and Eu gene and Mr. King rlslted near Pen- ! dleton. Miss Meyers spent the vaca- ! tlon with her family at Condon. Ore- gon, and Mrs. Hays with her family j in Boise. Mr. Blunt ate Thanksgiving ; dinner at Union, and Mr. Orslapp j with friends In the valley. Junior class study plays The Junior English class Is taking up the study of pantomimes prepara tory to the one act plays. Tills Is to get Uie gestures and actions. Miss Palmer is Junior English teacher. Btall and the c!ai stalls with you; recite, and you recite alone! Piggty Wiggly Any Size Order Delivered Anywhere in the City for ' ' 10c Radio & Music Supply Company For ChrUtmas A New Phllco or Rf.'A Radio From 134 20 to W0 00 Store No. 10, Adams & Hemlock Main Gil Stoic No. G5, 109 Adams Ave. Main 690 Store No. 359, 131I Adams Ave. Main 711 Stoic No. 1291, 108 No. Fir St. Main 73 t HONOR STUDENTS -ARE VOTED ON Tie honor roll at tix H-ih Kaci U rsAtut ,oal at tfc4 ed at eaca usaapjtr.' Cx.lzzaup n'sr-z at ' A. an point reymwiea-- met. enqoea uoAb(e ctiaracter. at. 3 a aeien rfrtbs pprorai ie of w facu:ir ( are aorse of U Usmea wfcsco a pce i oa to nooor roa cut r. , I Xte tutaea 10 oer cent of t?-e ! aerJor on trie bocor reo7, at tfie i iam of tsse acbool rear. Hi -Did pttsa. ari tT. next so per cent reoetTe HI-; i Dad cert'Ja5- A utrzrjsjrz faihire : j eaqaaftea a Knt for ! . Ptrrnarnt aeseaorr benora are w ,-oaenu and Bfr Tr" ruK ? V ' r fT-Drf OT3rrx If tiry baTe 30 fnta for any ieer ,s , t!3t tr- on , fcciiQtAJi;.i? CooditXM: semester boriora require 2i ys.rr-K icr any emester snth ii pcirita for scnolar ttap. An T dlsqnaiM a atsdest for ettber of tlese nooors also. The points art glTen for grades 10 for an "A." for a B ." acd 1 for a "C") and for acboof acUritlea. sach as tbe holding of a atodent body of fice, a part In a pUy or stant. place on Mlmlr staif. athletics "and Tartous other partSc3patlonB. Tbe honor roll for tie Uat semester of the scttoo! year lsrM-23 Is as .'oi- -ne cia " v yearaj : PerrrartfrTit: Preshznen: La Verne Carbine. Idon Chadwick, Mary Frees Ray Rendrtck oon. Mamie HoCen. Kas!e Huff, CoVUe Kelley. Katileen Peare, Prank Peterman. !t italic Eamuelaoa. Doris Spencer, Mary Ellen Stoddard. Ellen Torrence and Bererly Victor. Bopfcomores: Emily Beery. Betty Bobnenkamp. B07 PUabman, La VtZ.lt Hanna. Hanect Haakina. Leslie Sul livan and Roaxtll VeekJ, Junlorai Janet Bingntr, . Marian Boyies. Opal Conner. Florence Dober ty. Doru Duncan, Ralph Ploberg. So phia Gletihujier. Muriel Gray. Anita Hermann. Ola Mae Hou?n. Joanna Lealle. Glen McKenzIe. Robert Mc Millan. Betty Martin. Verda Kebeker. Ruth Keluxi, Melba Shepherd. Eytrla Turn. Lucille Thompson. Anna Mae Wirt-Jr. and Tom ZlrkoMch. Conditional: PreAhmen: Irma KUnghammer and Vera Wetzel. Sophomores: 11a Mae Andrew, La Wanda Oantrell end Retba Kail. Juniors: Andrea Alnsvorth. GeraM Butcher, Hazel Kelly, and Margery Spencer. Betty Bobnenkamp. Two-Count Basket Ball This Year ' Miss Osborne reports that In bas ketball they are playing two-court J basketba'l Instead of three-court banketbalL The difference Is that in to-court basketball there are three guards and three forwards instead of two centers, two guards and two for wards. She has two dancing dashes after school, one beginner's class with 50 enrolled, and in tbe advanc- ; ed classes there are only 25. ; a-HMMakmi(at-.-MMaM ' NEWS STAFF Editor . .. Sophia Oletlhuber Asst. Editor ....Betty Bobnenkamp Sports Editor Tom Zlvfcovich Bill Smith Reporters Shirley Zlon L&yeUo Ilanna Joanna Leslie Neva Stein Zella Twidwell Lou Hardy Preshman Editor .Carlyie Wilson Sophomore Editor Irma KUnghammer Junior Editor Helen MelvilK Senior Editor -Yudath Victor Advertising Manager Charles Skinner Circulation Elbert Wattenburg Try STEVENS Van engelen co. First Dry Ooods Ready-to-Wear Men's and Boyi' Furnishings Shoes For All All Wool Stocking CAPS Many Combination of Colors to Choose Prom New York Store You Are Cordially Invited to Art's For a Shine That Li Guaranteed Art's Shine Parlor Freshmen Win Pep Contest For November Attendance Anotber crrrrr v'i plat; jr: the aenoanee to- -'-"-"T. r : or - es t- J fore tbe Jrr:rrr- rt. r.iiat room aa frrt-. xfz Uj. per ard tb enU IT v lien ctsa bad aa anrage H fr cent, t-ttn? t.-rjj Tie as.ii.-j jree stcond i artsn VI er cn. JNJX-i S-".r tbem J Eislril. eetajs? 2 Eiisrea bu". re- : pr.i. t-c ' pxcu ar.i je cr.a I fciii. ; , ; EXCHANGE 3ic-Rl H esjibiisriinj Jt debars tearu fcr i-v.ts year. etadecla o! Cc:m Higji soboo! wiB present a grc-jp of one act plas to the pnb'v on Drxmbcr 15. "Captain Appfejacx was tbe play chosen by the senior class of The Dalles High school to be presented early In Deeavnber. The students of The Dalles had a tribal pow" wow preceding tbe Hood Rlrer-The Dalles game. Tt JiaEior ptaj at Twin PaJU Higfe school, "Lti'le Wccara." by Looaa S7 Alcoa tsm presented on tix trt.nivl7 o tse aoxisor, Koreaiber 20. Second yeas Latin dub students of Ttla PalHih cboot hrid a Ro man banquet. Customs h4 l?ss c tbe eartf Roccacs were reilTed lor the erentag. WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD GOAT? While tradgintj iaame throogh the dlfimai rain one fine erenlog In Xo vember one' girl's chain of thcotits ere sodden!? broken by a sadden fall frdrn the rear. On locking rur ther t.-ic souroe -&s found to be a goat irl-h iitUe Intention, of tfiopp;ng his pUyrnl prank. Afxer a fex min utes of ta? around a te!epnoce pole, tne goat's mind being tu tood xortc liig order, he deckleci to make an ocber surprise attark Irani the other direction -which a-as met x-;-Ji little reststence from his opponent, rho made a grand dxsh. to the tack doer snd with t.;e a&3Utance of a fev sucks of -rood svarded off the big bad goat. Prtends and couAtryrnen take a bit of advice and be agreeable with the office girl or run J$f, your lives; ,' ' GYM CLASSES AT BASKETBALL Girls gym classes, under the di rection of Miss Osborne, are starting baftietbaX After-school classes for ca ket tall wi!i start after Christmaa Vis.-.:cn. Ruth Nelson is teaching tiktiball every afternoon except Frl- Ji- at 3:00 o beginners who do not ta):e gym and anyone wishing to otn see hcrf Felt Hals Cleaned arid Blocked 75c Standard Laundry Co. Phone: THE NOOK - BAR-B-Q Plate Lunch Service at All liours All Kind of Sandwiches Popular Prices Open Til One Phone: Main 888 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Always at Your Service" New Model Portables ?19.7r. to $60.50 Tuckey's "fST Bee Ua First Order NOW for Christmas " Select Your Gifts at FALK'S One table of ftworted gifts. Ash Trays - Ornaments Trays, etc. Your Choice 50c each Another Table Cniidle Stlckes. Salt and Pep per Shakers, Trays - Hvunl dom, etc. $1.00 FALK'S Tne auesdazce for Lt acbool mrrr ajed 3 t per eras and taut niocai i " Ioxau "rcJ tte mon'b ere 128 and aa rwriib 19 Tbe atudenta neitber aniens nor lardy . totaled 231. i Tbe nnznber of atacenta In tie i acboo! are atiU Jairiy Te"J dirded, tJi 3M rraia and io boe, t-rr ; a total of C34 Inquiring' Reporter Seme of tke seniors, J::;iyrt aopbersres bare given us their cr?s.n km of the fxesaznen. aad tjse fresfc caen fcTe tcid ta viat tiey think of hVa scaooT after ziearSj txre mks of it: Helen Gekeler cecior: "ni-eyTJ do. I guess. Bob Lcckxootl ieniar: -TberYe all right I was ooe mvieif tsace," . Ila- J&f&e Areirir junior: "They're O. -IC Sense of them are kind of dumb though." Ver Otisper Itznior: "Some of them's all ngbt; tbe rest of 'em's nuts." Mildred Green wpherrrore: "I think: Vaejre tzsm. ih7 tfo&t rrTyrre any fms or anyttifey." Jcmr.T Groupe sephemore: -TneTre pretty znuca like tbey tl Tafs re pretty hot." Grace Helen Eciaieiiksrnp fresh "Oii weii. nigh school Isnt er actiy That I thought it vis. but it's sweil." Bob UcWayne freshmsti; "Whai do most people think about school? I vould much rather go bunting or: fishing.- i Award Assembly In Near Future Th the near future an assembly tsIII be called to avort the letters to tbe football boys who participated in in terclass and first team football. A large number of boys turned out for tnterctsss football and all four classes were well represented. ENROLLMENT TO BEGIN SOON g The preUminary enrollment for the second semester will start next week Severa'. new studies will be added to the study list. . Everyone wiil.e'nroJI"at tlielr borne rooms during tbe home room periods. Mrs. Johnson: "Where Is Elna?" Oladjrth. Johnson: "She's in ihe bouse playln- her duet. I finished my part first." Miss Osborn: "What is the differ ence between electricity and lightn ing;" Avery Mlllering: "You dont hare to pay for lightning!" Butler county. larrhers planted 1,427.000 trees from nurseries In the last alx years. have state Main 56 We Serve The Largest 5c Hamburgers In Town CENTRAL CONFECTIONERY Across From Ill-School Blue Mt. Creamery Manufacturers I51ue Mt. Butter and Ice Cream I IDA Wahlnrton Main 60 When you fail to save your soul In church, come In and see what we can do. If you want to go "well heeled." see us. Jester's . Equip Your Car With a Genuine Chevrolet Thermostatic Control Heater at $12.50 and $14.50 Installed Larison-Frees Chevrolet Company 1414 Adams Avenue. MERLIN BAILEY IN CLASS OF 191G Even though defeated by Uoico, ti La Grazders vere able to beat Baker 21-2 in a hot game on xi-jt bas knbafi court. Tbe players ere as Sdltxwi-: Buna Bacon, H-Ma Anthony. Lacelette K-irw?. guards; Anna Top, cen ter; Loci&e Rfaftch. five M-vCe. for wrarda,' ' , t Well no. not recently, let's see. In 1912. Tbe snrral track meet vs beM Ifcy 4ta wtta La Grande in second psace mtix 31 points. Baker tra first Yt:h 44. We hope those days are goce forever. Harlej Biehartison. was president of tbe cass of 12 Thca cccsisted of 30 p'apJs. Cecil Bo ton. vice president. Tee Beynotda. secretary -treasurer and Hulda Anderson, historian. Even, in those days oar football team couM defeat Egln- Tbe score vas 11-0. Tbey tied Baker in six inches of snov. .Poor boys. Ill bet they froze,. Enterprise, beat the squad 14-6. The team included: Bol ton, Lottes, Beynokls, Ralston. Coach. Snider, Corpe, Bobnenkamp. Watson. Casey. Gamty and Griiamit. In that year baseball games vrere he id -nth Et-gtn. Core, Itm-t &nd Vnlca. i -ro ccucs vere supported in those days. The Giee club va beaded, by Lynne Bobnenkamp. president, and Merlin Batley. vice president. The Ttliieum. a bterary society, -sas head ed by Olive "J", nrnlenl; and Hal Bothpgnkamp. rice president. The Aloha, also a litexary society, had as its officers Jderltn Baiiey. president. and Bessie Brown, vice president. A God Medal contest was held in the High school auditorium on Feb ruary 6th. The medals were award ed to tbe following: James Corpe. oratortea'.. Hilda An: bony, dramatic and Marie Botton, humorous. At t'nat time Mr. McBachran was 4-on tbe faculty as instructor In man ual training. Mr. r. A. Epling was tbe cemmercial instructor. These facts were gathered from the Omnannns. tbe first high school an nual. The editor of this publica tion was Merlin Batley. TIGERS PREPARE FOR TILT Working with a few veterans and a group of Inexperienced hcopsters, ' Coach Woodle has but two weeks to! round out bis basketball squad for the first game with Union on De-j cembef 15 at the L. D. S. Recreation-' al hall. r. , . j Woodle made his final cut from the f 45 aspirants who -answered the turn- out. to 23. The following players 1 were selected out of the 40. R. De- t Bcle. D. Stttt, K. Webb. S. Hyde. O. : Osborn, V. Stoddard. D. Stoddard. B. ' Bohnenkamp. P. Klein. J. Inseth. T. ' Irwin, B. Reynolds. R. Ploberg, E. Pet- erson, M. F-obertsori, V. Bean. P. Kes ler, C. Hansen, R. Arnoldus. P. Geh- j ring. D. Marshall, N. Hogenson and T. ; Zivkovich, With several likely looking pros- j pects from this squad. Coach Woodle J is preparing to nave a scoring ma chine to win over Baker and Ontario, who are likely to be the teams to bowl over for the district champion ship. Workouts are being held daily from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. Scrimmages will be held within a few days after drilling most of the inexperienced players on the fundamentals of the game. CHRISTMAS PLAY UNDER WAY Per Miss PettlereWs annual Christ mas program. Miss Osborne Is teach ing nine boys the Morres dance; while two girls and the. Jester are working on the tumbling. The girls are Plorence Doherty and Muriel Gray and the Jester Is DonaM Higgins. fRISPKTTEtt The Only Dog Food Containing Raw Meat. A Fnll Balanced Ration nt Wagner's Hardware H & S Electric Co. Electric Supplies and Appliances Majestic Radios Repairing and Construction. Phone: Maine 121 101 Depot St. Kordo-Hide The Ideal Washable COSSACK COAT $9.95 Trotter's The Store for Every Man The Citizen And HisSchopl The last of a series of lectures on citizenship will be broadcast tonight. Mrs. Kate W. Jameson. Ph. D.. dean at woolen. Oregon State college, will tali on -Promoting Good Clttoen ship Through Volunteer Orgamza tloBi, Tune la on KOAC (5S0 kilocycles). SHOW INTEREST IN BASKETBALL When Coach Wocdie Issued his first basketball call. 45 men turned out seeking a berth on the squad. Due to a small number of players to com pose a rmrrtnall team, Woodle made his llrst cut to 23 and stl has to make another for only 14 or 15 men are earned on the squad during the year. MISSSARTAIN ATTENDS MEET Miss Sana in attended the Western Association of Teachers of Speech at tbe Multnomah hotel in Portland Trie meeting was presided over by the president. Mr. Orr, of Washing ton university. They had an Inter esting program- One of the most in teresting was a verse choir reading presented by be San Jv- Tracaer's college. . Even states were repre sented at the meeting. CLUB TO MEET AT UNION The School Masters club will meet at Union, Monday, December 11. La Grande has always been well repre sented and will be expected Jo have more to represent them at this meet ing. The last meeting was held at Elgin" with a very large attendance. Prosh: "Will you hold these books for me?" Senior: "Sir, I am the senior vice president. Prosh: "Oh. that's all. right. Tou look lite en honest fellow." - Violin And Other Instrument Repairing If any work we do Is unsatisfac tory you are, under no obligation to pay. A trial will convince you of our superior service. Exclusive Dealer In COXN Band and Orchestra Instruments La Grande Music Co. ?aul Mortlmore 1104 Spring Exclusive Conn Dealer FOR 22 TEARS We Have Been "The Printers of La Grande" LA GRANDE PRINTING COMPANY , C. N. o. W. Palmer Young Men's Cords $2.79 C. J. Breier Co. "Have You Prepared Your Car for Winter Driving? Ask About Bond Flozon Shaler Rislone Roy Farnum Supply i For Unruly Hair and Dry Scalp Try Our Brllllantlne Large Bottle 50c SACAJAWEA BARBERS Otis Veal Loren Carver THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of. La Grande, Ore. Appreciates Your Patronage Hi School P.T.A. To Meet This Week ln Gyfo The monthly high school p. t a meeting wiu be held at 8:00 ccioek Thursday. December 7; In the gy0. rrastrrm of the high school. The topic lor the program bl "Keeping Abreast of tt Times it Education." Short talks will be- gi,ei by representatives of ' different &. ' partments as foUows: "Industrial Arts." sir. Dixon, su Mr. MocEachran. . "Physical Education," Miss Oiicfi "Music." Mr. Loney. "Commercial." Mrs. Hays. t Tim program committee- ccruistj Miss Pettigrew, Mr. Hertxog and Uj, Robert Eakin. chairman.. All parent of hlg.i scho:l student, are urged to attend. The class havjr. the largest percentage of parent! present receives four points on the pep contest; the class having the next largest receives three; the next, two; and the lowest, one.' Joanne Leslie. ' LATIN CLUB ORGANIZED Mist Vernon has organize a Litln club for those student who have ana are taking Latin. They elected offi cers . the third-, week of lievemkr. These elected were: consuls Mary H. len Stoddard, senior consul; Greet Helen Bohnenkamp, Junior - consil; Mary Frees, senior. . and KathJeS Peare. scribe. The program chairman is Catherine Scully and the social chairman is Stella Jean Ingle for the next meeting on Friday, December 15. They plan to put on Latin plays, give reports on Rome and the lto ians. sing Latin songs, and appro priate games Including crossword puzzles In Latin. The Advertisers Ten weeks ago today we edited om nrst edition of the "Tiger HI-Llghts." We dedicated that first edition to the advertisers who had made It possible for ur to have a school paper, since that first edition the .student bod) has spoken nppralsingly of the paper and each student Is thankful to the advertisers to whom- we oat the er Istenre or the paper. The advertlsen are playln; an Important part 1 if the plans of our paper, and we shall aM ways be grateful to them. Sophia GlWlinber,. "KEEP fLEAX" We nelp Yon Modern Laundry, Inc. ,; Laundry & Dry Cleaning Phone M-T7 Beautiful Permanent SJJ0 - $3.50 - $5.00 Including Shampoo, Haircut aim Dry Finger Wave CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP Phone IS 250 Give a Gift For The Home This Christmas You Have Many to Choose From at Fitzgerald Furniture Ca - Come In and Drive The New 1934 Studebaker 4-Door Sedan at $975 Delivered M. J. Gdss