La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 06, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVEXEVG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
Wednesday, December 6, 1933
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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
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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.
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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.
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