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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 The Latin club met September 22 although most of the member« were at the football game. Plans for furnishing the model Roman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finn and house, before the end of the six Mr. «nd Mrs. Olson and son Vic- weeks, along with the Roman tor of Seattle visited last week murals done in crayon were dis- with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Farrer, cussed. The remainder of the per- A party honoring Ruby Davis Home Games to Be Played Those Interested in loti was spent discussing plans wa» held at the Flunk Rulon for a marionette theater. home September 21. Seventeen on A staff of students to report were present. The evening was BAND INSTRUMENTS news to the Cottage Grove Sen- »Pent playing games. tinel was appointed by Miss Kem Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Mitchell, KELLY FIELD Monday morning. They are under) Mrs. Farmer and Carl Dunn vis- This Week We Will Have on Display— the supervision of Eathel Ann Red several days last week at Sept. 30th, 2:30 p. m. with Newton, school editor. Those re- Grants Pass. Clarinets, Cornets, Saxophones, Baritones, porting are: Bob Jordan. Maxine A 10-pound son was born re- H. S. Alumni. Ladies Free Ewing, Donna Hatch. Ethel Hal- cently to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pow- verson. Dorothea Goddard. Lucile eU °« Reedsport. formerly of Lo- Trombones, Violins and Mellophones October 7 with North Bend Wixxiard. Bill Zimmerlv and ™ne Mary McKibben. A group of Christian Endeavor • • • members went to Trent to a C. E. I October 21 with Sweet These are the instruments needed in the school band. Smashing all previous editions ndly Friday night. Home in the history of the school paper. I Miss Jessie Farrar of Holly- These will be shipped to us on approval for a few days, the C. G. Newsette ran off 450 wixxi, California, spent the week so make it possible to see them and have your bandmaster copies of an 8-page paper Thurs- end with a cousin. Harry Farrar, November 4 with Roseburg day evening to be given free to antl wRe. check them over before buying. the members of the student body The Ugo lgo club will meet November 11 with Uni ver Friday morning. By Monday not with Mrs. Elva Ashley Friday af ternoon, October 6th. one copy was left for distribu sity Hi of Eugene Every instrument guaranteed to be in perfect condition. tion In previous years the high J. T. Lorang is building a new est total of papers published other chicken house on his place which Get Your Free Football Arm Bands Here than the senior edition was 250 he recently bought from Frank PORTLAND PRICES—MODERATE TERMS Schneider. copies. Mrs. Harley Ream underwent Office practice is being given to a major operation at a Eugene You can do your part to help establish a first-class band girls in commercial work this hospital last week. for our schools. Whether or not you buy your instrument The upper classmen initiated! year. One or two girls assist in the office each day. doing filing, the freshmen at a party at the from us, let’s all work toward putting this over 100%. typing tests, typing forms and high school Monday night. After looking over records. In the sec the initiation the evening was ond semester a different group is spent dancing. Parents of stu- put into the office and the pre dents were guests. ceding girls are given another George Peterson has returned from a visit at San Francisco ex course, for a half year’s credit. position. PHONE 244 The orchestra, band, and glee Several young people are leav clubs started meeting last week. ing this week to attend college. One hundred twenty members Herbert Seales is entering O.S.C. 6th u MAIN ST. PHONE 31 compose the girls’ glee club. The Iziuis Dey, Kenneth Addison and Adrian Dawson will return to tative, Doris Bjorset; reporter, boys’ glee club has an enroll Charles Cooley. ment of 20. The glee clubs under O.S.C. Virginia Kempston, LUlian Room 9: Advisor, Miss Price: the direction of Miss Marian Jeli and Mildred Schaffer will return NEW BULLETIN given about their nature, value, chairman. Leo Roberts; first vice nek meet alternately each day to U. of O. and use. chairman, Virginia Moore: second except Friday. Miss Jelinek is The state department of geo (Eathel Ann Newton) chairman. Betty Powell; rep planning to organize several girls’ logy and mineral industries. Ijiri Ammonium sulphate, a by-pro A step toward student govern rice resentative. Bob Plaster: reporter trios and a boys’ quartet. K. Nixon, director, announce*« the duct of the* Steel industry, is a ment is being taken this year by Stanley Puls. Nineteen students are enrolled the high school in the organiza Assembly Miss Georgia Clark went to issue of Bulletin No. 18, entitled valuable agricultural fertilizer. in school singing, a new subject Room: Advisor, Miss Aid to Fossils, or What to tion of “Home Rooms." A 22-min- Deal; chairman. Carolyn Kebel offered Eugene Sunday to enter the uni- "First this year under Miss I>> Before the Paleontologist ute period is set aside each day beck: first rice chairman. Albert Jelinek. These ty. students are learn versi Comes.’* by John Eliot Allen, field at which time the students go to Lee; second vice chairman. How ing to read music Mrs. M E. Smith returned and are study Let Us Put Your Heavier their assigned rooms to partici ard Jenkins; representative, Neil ing music of different home from the hop yard last geologist of the department. churches. This bulletin is non-technical pate in general discussion on any Hammond; reporter, Leona Ham They sing three days a week and week. Clothes In Shape for and is of special interest to stu problem or event concerning the hill. Miss Miriam Piper. Mrs. L. G. dents. study on the other two. amateur fossil collectors, Winter Wear students or calling for student ac Shop: Advisor, Mr. Christianson, instructor of Markham and Miss Florence Keb- and laymen interested in the tion. This gives the individual chairman, Mary Mr. Beghtol: orchestra eI back visited at Lorane Monday and hand, reports that Decker; vice gathering, care, and preparation Send Us Your Clothes student more participation in gov chairman. Agnes Grimes secre the school band and orchestra are with the George Schneider fam of fossil specimens. It answers erning school events and express tary, Bob Daugherty: NOW ily. reporter. now being organized. There are The club met last week with such questions as where in Ore ing his ideas and wants. Robert Dugan. both new and old students in gon to look for fossils of various A student body ticket contest each Most of the students are in Mrs. William Denney, 22 being kinds and how to select, label, Collins Laundry was held among the home rooms present. A handkerchief shower In each of their respective experienced in playing with a last week to encourage 100% stu- dent l^v classes these students won the group. Fourteen members to date was given Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, and take care of specimens so and Cleaners dent body mem^ membership. membe^of the ne election of president: Senior. Lee compose the orchestra. Mr. Chris who is leaving soon for Klamath that they will be of value. Fossils memoer ot the winning home Kruse who defeated Rill ^nies hv tianson stated that 20 are neces Falls to live. The club is to meet are defined and described and Phone 44 room received two free conces- one vote; Junior. Bob Jordan who sary to have a good school band. all day on October 4th with Mrs. much interesting information is sion tickets to the carnival. Clyde Clark. over Dick Smith by 11 votes; Each teacher, with exception of won Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kessler, Forty-two students from Walk sophomores. Tommy Jones, who musical directors, is an advisor to Don Dugan; freshmen, er entered Cottage Grove union religious workers from Eugene, a home room. The first week each defeated Bob Daugherty won •ver high this term. They are: Dor- called on Hebron friends last group elected a chairman to con Niel Hammond who and Agnes thea Wright. Ray Stewart, Dale week. Mrs. Kessler was formerly duct the meetings, two vice-chair Grimes. Snider. Delbert Smith. Bessie Miss Rissue of Cottage Grove. men, a reported for the Newsette Hebron friends who recently Other officers elected were: Sheldon, Charles Peck. Ethel Hal- and a representative who carries verson, Clair Ehmlevy, Beryl visited L. G. Markham in the rice president, Frank to the student council any sug- secretary. Pauletta Davidson, Freda Stalder and Sacred Heart hospital. included gestion made in the meetings and „ ,,in: Miss Miriam Piper. Mr. and Mrs. reports to his home room all ac- f°well; treasurer,. Lillian Geer; Glenn Huff, seniors. Juniors: Quannia Abbot, Alden John Kebelbeck and children tions taken in the student coun- iun*°rs. vice president. Bud Mc- Coy; secretary, _ Mary Barr; Coppie, Della Dunlevy, Marie Florence and Carl. all meetings. Coy: Hanson. Ralph Halliday, Ray- Advisors and officers of the treasurer. Pat Baldwin. Sopho mond Halliday, 11 _____ , __ , Tris 12 Montieth Sophomores : Kenny Burchell. mores, vice president, Bob Moody; home rooms are: Robert Wright and Bob jordan. Drain; Tom Haase, Aberdeen, secretary. Arietta Roberts; treas Seniors, room 12, advisor, Miss Sophomores; Betty Fisher, Nel- Washington; Eunice May. Philo- urer, Doris Whitlock. Freshmen, Kem; chairman. Frank Baldwin; Re Haight, Norman Myers. Nellie math; Dorothy Hoff. Albany. Ore- first rice chairman, Margaret vice president, Shirley Woodard; ._ Stalder. Max Treadwell. Clifford ----- * gon; Claude — - - - Südens, Silverton. Bressler; second rice chairman, secretary, Mary Decker; treasur Van Prooyn and Dorothy Huff. Charles Brown, a former student Montana Crossett; representative, er, Caroline Kebelbeck. Freshmen: Delmer Be ns ton. here, has returned after a year tn Paul Davenport ; reporter. Betty The nominations were made at Virginia Brown, Grace Conner, Ashland. Wayne Walker spent Adkins. regular class meetings a week Alyce Fisher, Marion Fisher. last year at Marcóla. Bennett Room 11: Advisor, F. L. Gran- ago Friday and elections were Jackie Montieth, Wilma completed this Friday in respec- XaT ™l,ma Moore. Newton «pent part of last semes nis; chairman, Eathel Ann New- tive home room meeting .P?™* Dorothy Tread- ter in The Dalles. ton; first vice chairman, tive home room meetings. well. Fred Wright and Mary Mar Kem, second vice chairman, El- den. Our school library shelves are mer Hendricks: representative, Students of former years would Bob Lyle Nelson; reporter, Betty have hardly recognized the new Post-graduates: Elinor Warm adorned this year with about 150 Hopper. - • . council •• of - — new non-fiction books. Five hun- student 21 members an^ Virgil Pollick. Room 7: Advisor, Miss Tide- which met for the first time this . Oth£^ ,, n students entering dred books were received from WaIker are many manv from vari- Walker high school and 25 were manson; chairman. Bill Spies; year last Thursday. In previous from Walker placed on the shelves for use. The first vice chairman, Maxine Stew- years 7 or 8 officers comprised ous places, as follows: art; second vice chairman, Rita the council. This year 14 home Seniors: Bessie Sheldon, South others are being kept on reserve Elizabeth McGregor, until we reach the new school Quaglia; representative, Doris room representatives have been Dakota; Smith; reporter, Eleanor Warren, added. Yell leaders elected are: Kansas: Raymond Garnet, Wash- building. _ . Helen Dunn, Nebraska. ---------- . Each year our school receives Juniors, Room 5: Advisor, Mr. Bob Jordan, Arline Anderson and ington; Juniors: Mary and Roy Barr, several Junior Literary Guild Gilchrist: chairman, Lois Han- Margaret Monson. Football man- sen ; first vice chairman, Bob agers ejected are: Head manager, Amarillo, Texas; Lyle Garnet, books. We have three new books Jordan; second vice chairman Benny McCall; first assistant, Centralia, Washington; Bob Jar- in our library which were for the The modern Universal Bud McCoy; representative, Sylva Harold Bauder; second assistant, dan, Newport; Wesley Stewart, summer season. Gas Ranges places Prairie City; Gladys and Ruby _______________ Leo Roberts. Michael; reporter, June Roner. Mullings, Spur, Texas. _________ 1 .Typewriters for school. Sentinel Room 4: Advisor, Miss Fraser; cooking on a plane of The tentative date for the car chairman, Mary Barr; first vice nival was set for October 11. The absolute simplicity and chairman, Pat Baldwin; second student council agreed to send vice chairman, Maxine Ewing; Editor Eathel Ann Newton and certainty. 11 assures representative, George Dugan; Assistant Editor George Dugan more healthful, more reporter, Roy Barr. to the journalistic conference to Room 3: Advisor, Miss Stad- be held at the U. of O. the latter palatable and more den; chairman, Bill Workman ; part of October. flavorsome foods, with assistant chairman, Dick Smith; first assistant, Peggy Sharpe; sec the minimum of atten ond assistant, Albert Smith; rep tion from the Home resentative, Velma Wilson; re 29thPnnual maker. 1t eliminates porter, Betty Thrasher. Correct attire is of course Sophomores. Room 6: Advisor, guesswork and cooking Mr. Williamson; chairman. John failures. Seagoe; vice chairman. Max The Universal Gas Range with important at the high school Treadwell; secretary, Doris Whit its advanced devices gievs a lock; treasurer, Alice Trunnell. new and higher standard of or university football games Room 2: Advisor, Miss Dodson; automatic controlled cooking chairman, Donald Dugan; first vice chairman, Alden Garoutte; performance. 1 as well as the many social second vice chairman, Ruth Dav enport; representative, Harold H0R8E 8H0W functions on the calendar Bauder; reporter, Zella Mae and RODEO Gable. 1. Greater Cooking Cleanliness PORTLAND, OREGON * Room 1: Advisor, Miss Hayes; this fall— chairman. Bob Moody: first rice 2. Greater Cooking Comfort October 7 to J 4 chairman, Arietta Roberts; sec- 19 Shows in One ond rice chairman, Allen Reed; Better Cooking Results Your Needs Can Be Best representative, Janet — Peterson, Eleven arrr< under reporter. Faye Nixon. Greater Cooking Convenience one roof. Exhibit« of pure-bred I.lvMtock. 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