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About The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1929)
W. L. H. S. AMPLIFIER, FRI DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929. Page Four I Scholarliness Newest Factor In Year’s Point System Competitive Program The point system will be con tinued this year, as it has been very successful in the past. Pre vious to this year, only two awards have been given by the State Physi cal Education Association, but now two new awards have been added. The first award is for any girl who has. received fifty points. This is a diamond of green and white felt which contains the numeral of the year of graduation. The second award is a large white O with the letters P. E. A. inside of it in green and white. This award is given to any girl with 100 points. The third award, which is one of the new ones, is for the girls who have 200 points and also are voted by a com mittee to have shown good sports manship in their activities. This is a large felt O which contains the school initials. The last award is also a new one and is only given to one senior girl a year. She must have 200 points and be voted by a committee to have shown good sportsmanship, and to have a high er scholastic standard than the average of her school; she must be considered an outstanding girl in the school. Scotty’s Lunch The Home of the Hamburger Assembly Program Given X By Public Speaking CKiss Entertainment Furnished By Demonstated Radios Delegates Selected To Represent School (Continued From Page 1) These radios are demonstrated at the noon hour and at assembly periods. The one that meets all re quirements set forth by the stud ents will probably be purchased. At first the students were unde cided whether to buy a radio or a tennis court. Mr. Gary figured on the price of a tennis court, and the price was too great for this year. The following radios have so far been demonstrated : the new Stuart Warner, by Margaret Thompson of Hogg Bros, Furniture store, Oregon City; the Edison Ldtomatic; and Atwater Kent, demonstrated by Mr. Turnell of Turnell Service Station, Oswego. (Continued From Page 1) ner last year. The Eugene Register has donated a ®up for the best paper in high school of more than 506 students, while the Eugene Guard has offered an award for the best paper in schools of fewer than 500. The winner of the grand award will not be.eligible for these. Mr. Harris Ellsworth, editor of the News Review, donated the cup for the best news furnished local papers by high school students. Trophies must be won three times in order to become the permanent property of a school. The delegates from West Linn will prepare a report of their trip for a future meeting of the student body. Mr. Main’s program was present ed Monday, December 9, by his public-speaking class. The program consisted of a series of readings which were: “The Owl and The Bell,” by George Macdonald .............. The Class Selections from the “Merchant of Venice,”................Lowell Parker “Lights Golden Jubilee,” an oration on Thomas A. Edison’s work .... ..................... Eleanor Couche “Columbus,” by Joaquin Mille/.!.. .................... Anna Collins The Class Pantomime play .. Musical Selections .. . . . ............ The Collins Sisters Style Exhibit Presented By Girl Student-Models One of the numbers on the next Course” will be a style show. This will be presented on December 19, at 8:00 p. m., in the high school auditorium. Miss Edgerton, who has charge of the style review, has chosen the following girls for models: Mildred Vahl, Betty Merrick, Sonora Brown, Leslie Fisher, Josephine Zaniker, Harlen Zivney, Delphine Hall, Zel- ma Erickson, Malva Valire, Ellaine Oliver, Marjorie. La Salle, Marion Robinson, Irene Tucker, Alice Stan- gel, Mary Strong, and Bonnibell Littlefield. While the girls are modeling, selections will be sung by Roma Confer; and Dorothy Brandt will acompany at the piano. We Furnish Your Home on Easy Terms l Phone 185 Storage - Repairing DAY and NIGHT TOWING SERVICE Phone 888 Compliments of Depot Barber Shop FRED KRUEGER, Prop. 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The diamond and set' ting have a rich beauty as enduring as the sentiment this masterpiece of jewel' artistry symbolizes. iNsmvnoN- Price Bros» Department Store Neal, Me. &. Rose •‘suAere savings are greatest 7th and Main Streets Oregon City’s Leading Credit Jewelers STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS We Wish You A Very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year May This Festive Season Bring You Joy and Happiness JAS. E. SIMPSON, Ch’m. KARL BUSE w. c. M c D onald FRANK SHIPLEY M.R.SNIDOW A. G. VOLBP CLYDE HUÇHES, Clerk J. L. GARY, Principal