Page Four THE IKtOU NEWS lliui-.liir. Man.li ift.fi. JUDGES DECIDE HOBBY WINNERS (Continued from Page 1) to Charles Wlmer; for radio, blue to Thurlnw Wauchope and red Bobby Johnson; for wood work, blue to nob Phelps, red to Clyde Dunham and Kenneth Harris, white to Harvey Chtlders and Charles Warren; for archery, bluo to Hilbert Anderson; for cartooning, white to Gordon Mil ler; for soap carving, blue to Edward Merar and red to Laura Henry; for artcraft, blue to Lu cille Anderson and Laura Henry, rod to Fern Madden and Opal Serber, white to Roy Spencer. Ruth Graham, and Arlin liar graven; for stamps, blue to Ber nard Ahrams: for currency, red to Billy Bement, white to Birdie Tnttle and Dale O'Hara; for racks, blue to Philip Isely. red to Melvin Iavid. white to James Curtis; for shells, blue to Alice Darker; for Insects, blue to Kenneth Evans. ni red to Mar J Isely; for rellis. white to Mr-!, i Cary; for scrapbouk, white to: .lime Palmer; for books re.! to only dreaming) ajid a hidden or-! chestra playing softly. Then Monday came, that cold dismal Monday. Think of all the anguish and sorrow the poor class had to go through. All the money it had spent and saved for weeks had gone the way of all the other money. Gone, not to appear again for months, perhaps never to ap pear again. What could they do? Then through the dark cloud came a message that cheered the hearts of all. Their Superior said that they could have a Prom without the "extras." The dignified Seniors merely breathefl a sigh of relief aud lift ed their noses a little higher. The sweet nnd down hands together with glee, and life went serenely on, because after all It could have been worse. was won by a girl. Corvallia High school has or ganized a bridge club. That is a good idea for you "bridge bugs". Are there any around here? . I The girls in some of the high schools around the country hare more courage than the girls here. As this is leap year, they have been "dating up" theli "secret sorrows". Perhaps ths above statement is erroneous in regard to the girls' courage around here. After all it is im-1 -possible to know all the hap penings around the school. Any way, this is to give you girls Juniors jumped up courage. (Is that a hint?) and clapped their i 1 BONERS T Mcdonald JEWELRY Pens, Pencils and Leads PHONE 04 Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's Leading Food Merchant (Across from Vlning) Commerce Squads Wcrk Against Time Continued from Page 1) Feudalism is the quarreling between powerful families. morning, and then come in Hilly Rement and white to V' Ttlel several periods during the day lleatty. I to get in as much practice- as Miss Clark, who supervised to possible. Define romance. 1. Romance Is a wild tale. 2. Romance makes reading I good deal more interesting. Who was Beowulf? 1. Beowulf Is one night. gathering of the hobbies, said rhe thought it was a very suc cessful show. CAMPFIRE IN (Continued from Page 1) ttrom. ' andle bea rer. 7. Song : "Burn Fire Burn" S Pioneers of Seven Crafts ' -ra Fester. Roberta Borland. Marian Could. Thelma Reed. Marea-et Harker. Fern Madden Gladys l.lninger. 9 Awarding of Wood Gathers' Rank - Miss Prey. 1 Talk "Pioneers in Ore en" Mr. Fred Wagner. 11 Presentation of the Birth day honor. 12 Presentation of other hon ors. 13 Announcement of a new h"imr Miss Magoon. I 4 Song "Mammy Moon." 1 " Candle Extinguishing cere mony. 1 fi Recreational. IT Taps. Reassured Juniors Happy For Prom Those on the shorthand team i are the following: Rachel For-j 'ythe and Kunice Coats as; novices, and alternate, Lloyd j Arant; amateurs, Edith Arnold SPOTLIGHT "' Rt'",an Hervey with no al- ternate. And those on the typ- ing squad are: Amateurs, Lloyd j Arant. Lois Goetze. and Edith Arnold. Novices, Beverly Voting.! Betty Dean. Thelina Good, Eli-' Who was Augustine? 1. Augustine was a goddess. 2. Augustine was a monastery. A pastoral is a cussing the clergy. writing dls- Firemaker; Birthday -Hazel Duncan. Torch- Identify Wycliff. 1. Wycliff was the earliest English epic. 2. v-cilf was the hero In nor High. Isabel Guillespie. and the first Tn-rUsh fiction. I.eRoy Lindner. I EXCHANGE Tropis were minstrels put on plays and ballads. Miracle plays by chance. Just happened Tli Tllliium of The Dalles Hiah school gives fair warning to prospective ciin nallst. The students must write a great deal more than they do in the English classes. A scrap book, containing every type of news story, must ! lie prepared. As a last straw. ea h two students must make a (n lete newspaper, using as material Shakespeare's rlay. .In-j "The war of the Roses was Inns Caesar. As a reward, they fought In a snow storm between will prnhablv eet three or les. , England and Fiance. The dead Take heed, yon students of Ash-; bd s were piled up to the land High: think before you en- j Ka,e r Lrndon for ten miles." ter journalism next year. j The Spanish Armada was n A clause is a group .f sensi ble words without subject and predicate. rdsworth wrote the "Ode on Imitations of Immorality". id It. he would poiinie on a larger pie-, e. put down the long cherished nickel, and skip away. Thinus went on this calm ard peaceful way for months. Tin- humlile Juniors kept bringing iu. He must be clean and neat, in the nickels and dimes (th:1;- eve . '- t'Kt;ent. have large hands and What do you think of this idea? The Dalles High school rives an award to the basketball "layer that contributes the most to the team's success. He need not be on the first team. At ill's -:. me bigii s. iool a Mir.cy was carrie.l on to find tlie f;ir!s" idea of their ideal hoy. ship that fought In the S;anish Ani'rlcan war of 1812. For the After School Lunch drop in at the PALACE Cafe and Lunch Meals and Short Order Phone 1H:1 hid dimes sometimes). Ti:en the wonderful news descended upon them: they had enough money for a gorgeous Prom. They could p'ctuie the dance- the lamps turned low; dreamy waltzes; cirls In ravishing gowns; boys in Tuxedos remember they were feet, and curly hair is preferred. How do you agree, girls? ller is one way to get new school sunps. A song writing contest was carried on at Central High school of LaCrosse, Wlscon- , sin. As usual in such a contest, it Sport Goods for Gord Sports PROVOST HARDWARE E. A. WOODS, M. D. Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Pwedenburg Bldg. phone 300 HOME AX1 SCHOOL PRINTING handled reasonably and quickly For an Individual Haircut Come to the ELKS BARBER SHOP $500 Cash Prizes Essay on CEL-O-GLASS CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO. "In the Heart of Town" EASTER, GRTETINGS AND CARDS EASTEK BOX CANDIES McNair Bros. The Rexall Store OX THK PLAZA Fresh Line of PICNIC GOODS For That Hike! LTEARNS SELF. SERVICE STORE Beginning March S-t Thurs.. Frl., THK PASSION ATE PLr.MHF.K. with Buster Kenton. Sat. Only, THE SIL ENT WITNESS, a mystery Rlory. Kun., Mon., lOLLY OK THE liHXTS, with Marion Civics niid Clarke Gable. Tue., Wed., STRANGERS IX LOVE, with Frederic March and Kay Francis. Tl.ur.. Frl.. Sat., THE LOST SOTODKOX, with Rich ard Dlx. Admissions: Matinees . 20c; Evening SOc; Kiddies 10c