THURSDAY. FEUItUAKY 22,1940 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS 4 I THE 8KNT1NEL. COTT APE UEOVE. OKEUON B lossom s .z a .tie Pacifica < MABi’IA BRUND, Editor.) "'Hit’ flying and dying swan" wn* one of the many tumbling •ft« put on In the HMMembly Feb­ ruary IB by the freshmen G A A. girl«. “An afternoon bridge party" wa« given by Betty Hopper, Mar­ garet Monson and Shirley Hend­ rick« Audrey Turner and Eathel Ann Newton gave their vendon of Borneo and Juliet in “technl-col- or." Additional Item« were the lemon eating contest, won by Alan Reed. A tnp dance by Virglniu Lee and the awarding of G.A.A, pin«. The following girl« received pin«: Freshmen, Alma Magnu««on. Mar­ lon Turner, Blunche McDaniel«, Either Plummer. Irene Hagen and Doris Bjoniet; Sophomore«. June Eastburn, Alla- Trunnell and Helen Wells; Juniors. Lura Wilson and Sylva Michael, and iJorothea Wright, senior. • • • The junior class held a meeting during the home mom period Thursday for the purpose of mak­ ing arrangement« for a basket so­ cial, selling of candy and a skat­ ing party. A unanimous vote wns cast for a banket social to be held In the old gym The date will be set later. The da«« received per­ mission to sell candy during the noon hour on Tuesday and Thurs­ day and candy nnd pop at the Eu- jene game. Arrangements are be- ng made for a skating party to be held In the future. • • • "My Job Is to talk to young people on the problem of alcohol," stated W. Bay Breg, executive B loom ing «< a ria trees fo rm a fra m e w o rk fro m w h lrh th e to w e rin g secretary of the Allied Youth, statue o f H o rlflra looks dow n upon th e re b irth o f T re a s u re Islan d in from Washington. D. C., who spoke to the student body Mon­ Han Eranriseo Bay, w h e re the gates o f th e I M O season o f th e Golden day. "We stand for the freedom of G ate In te rn a tio n a l K ip o s itio n w ill sw ing open w ith g ala ceremonies on M ay 9 5 . youth from alcoholic beverages. "Y o u n g [««»pic come to high hlgl Ralph L. Morgan, assistant school, he went on. "with the Idea that they are no longer to be Mate supervisor of agricultural carried around In their parents' education, visited here last week. The Junior and senior F.F.A. arms but are young citizens of the boys set out a Hawthorne and world. ** "Most young people will have to some English laurel at the new make a choice In a split second of school building last week. This is whether or not they are going to the first shrubbery to be set out. At a senior class meeting Feb­ take a drink when asked by their host at a party or outing." ex­ ruary 15 it was voted that the seniors wear caps and gowns for plained Mr. Breg. “J. Edgar Hoover said that 19 both baccalaureate and gradua­ per cent of the crimes committed tion services. The vote was 61-25. In a gym gaily decorated with by young people under voting age 1« caused by liquor." stated Mr. blue and gold paper and sport Breg. equipment of all kinds, the home Mr Breg held a conference af­ ec club gave a party Saturday ter his talk with young people In­ night for the home ec and F.F.A. terested In the Allied Youth move­ boys. Games and dancing made up ment and a committee wns se­ the entertainment. Refreshments le c te d to organize an allied youth of cake and punch were served. The Cottage Grove F.F.A. cage club In the high school. squad registered their sixth con­ Everett Nichols, concert whistl­ secutive victory in downing the er. gave the second period U. S. Junction City Farmers, 28-14, history class a talk on the Yuca­ February 14 on the Grovers’ court. tan, February 14. Mr. Nichols re­ Decker, Grove forward, garnered cently returned to the United high point honors with 11 points. The newly formed Hi-Y club States nnd brought with him many carvings a t heads from stone. He held a steak feed at the high described many ancient ruins and school on the evening of February Ralph H. Cake, prominent Por particularly the largest amphi­ 14. Eleven boys and Mr. Gilchrist, land civic leader, partyworker an theater In the world which Is lo­ the advisor, met to eat half-cook- businessman, filed late yesterda cated In the Yucatan. It Is a mile ed steaks, waffles, pickles, fried with Secretary of State Earl Sne long and half a mile wide. Be­ potatoes and what have you. Judg­ for the office of republican natior tween 500,000 and 900.000 (teople ing from the noise and cheerful al committeeman. can stand it In at one time. Mr. way the boys cleaned up their Cake who is a native of Pori Nichols made the students laugh meal, they must have had a good land where he was born in 189 when he described and imitated time. absorbed republican doctrine ur Max Treadwell, a sophomore, is der the toutoring of his fathei the walk of the most vicious tribe In the world. It Is a tribe In the ill with the flu in the Sacred the late Judge W. M. Cake, whil interior o f the Yucatan. They are Heart hospital. attending Portland grade and hig; Ix>rene Lathrop, a member of schools and the University of Ore three feet high, weigh 150 pounds and are very bow-legged. “I have the class of ’39. visited the high gon where he graduated in 191.' been in Africa. Arabia, India and school Friday. Miss Lathrop has He finished his education by tak elsewhere, but l'd rather be In the been working in Salem as stenog­ ing law at Harvard and returns Yucatan," said Mr. Nichols in rapher in a doctor’s office. to Oregon to join his father* closing. firm. In school he Joined the Ph • • • She was only the optician’s Gamma Delta which he has sine "Seldom have I ever given a daughter—two glasses and she served as national officer. He i performance for a mixed group made a spectacle of herself. a past president of the University such as this," explained Ernest of Oregon Alumni association. Hi Typewriter and adding machine is a member of numerous frater Nichols of California, professional whistler, to the grade school and ribbons, all makes of machines at nal and civic organizations ant 21-tfx was president of the highly sue high school students, February 14 Sentinel office. Mimeograpn stencils Sentinel cessful 1938 Rose Festival. in the gymnasium. Mr. Nichols said he thought Carrie Jacob« Bond one of the greatest of com posers. He whistled two of her compositions. "I Love You Truly," and "Just a Wearyin' for You." • • • The councils and advisors of the hoys’ federation and the girls' league met for a joint summer Monday evening. During the din­ ner, subjects of discussion con cerning both groups such as noon recreation, copying of other stu­ dents' work, and care of the new high school building were brought up. Committees were appointed to take action on the topics discuss­ ed. Gladys I>emley, president of NOVELTY Chesterfield«, the girls’ league, acted ns lender. ALL In closing, superintendent Fer- GIFTWARE Lucky Strike, rin explained the library of the 50c Camels, TOBACCO new school to the group, appealing >1.15 Carton to them to realize the value of the AT equipment of the new school. • • • COMPLETE SAVE CUT-RATE Boys Hewing Makes Progress LINE >1.00 Lactogen 89e The boys’ home economics are DR. ROBERTS PRICES making progress with their sew­ STOCK >1.25 Slmalae ... 98c ing. The boys have learned the REMEDIES arts to the sewing machine and >1.20 SMA ....... 98c now how to thrend the various types of machines. They have >1.00 OLAC .... 97o 10 oz. PACKAGE practiced stitching and have done GOLDEN GLINT 75c D e x trl-M a lto « « actual sewing. MAVIS TALC 59c SHAMPOO «So Another feature of the class or work is dnrning. Some of the boys 50c M e n n e n 011 48c RINSE made very fine darns on old Mo 50c J. J. Baby Talc GARDEN stockings. They have learned how GLOVES to sew on buttons. They should be 89c able to take care of their own 49c PR. 70c Vaaollne Hair clothes after a while. GOLDEN • • • Tonic .......... 88c -IUBILEE BRIEFS TAMPAX >1.00 Vltalta .... 79c SALE Mrs. Ross Glass, formerly Flor­ ence Jenks, of Eugene, is the sub­ Daggett A Ramsdell >1.00 LBQ Hair 1 Dozen ........... 88o stitute teacher for Miss Mildred >1.15 Cream 69o Oil ................ 79c 40« ............... ...... 98c Deal who has the flu. Miss Deal Is at the home of her parents In Alsea. Elmer Hendricks returned to school Monday after a week’s Ill­ ness with bronchitis. ( Files for Republican Nat’l Committeeman I KELLY’S CUT RATE DRUGS k K Cut Sate Prices Are Our Regular Prices Lynx Hollow Silk Creek The Community club met with Mrs. Ira Skidgel at Saginaw re­ cently. Mrs. Ed Brown was a guest. There were thirteen mem­ ber« present. The next will be a potluck all day meeting at the home of Mr«. Arthur Munsinger with Mr«. Dave Tomkins assisting hostess on February 28. A birthday party honoring Mi«» Bontla .South wa« given by Mr«. L. Moore recently with ten of Miss South'« schoolmates and neighbors present. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Beach en- I tertained recently w i t h four tables of pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Porter were visiting guest«. The high score was won by Mrs. W M. Moore and A. B. Wolfard and the consolation by Mrs. Howard Stout and J. W. Smith. Charles Peck Sr., Ralph Peck and Charles Peck Jr. went to Ridgefield, Washington, to attend­ e e funeral of their father-in-law and grandfather. Charles Griffon. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thornton of Yoncalla, former residents of the Hollow, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pentico. Miss Ix-lah Park and Miss Edith Webster of Eugene and former i teacher« of the Hollow were guests recently at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Jos Eppenbaugh. Mrs. L. Gilmore and baby i daughter. Audrey and Archie Moore of Sunny Vale. California, are house guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore. Bernie Gay, a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester I>ebow. re­ turned to his home at Browns­ ville Guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Radway were Mr and Mrs Howard Stout. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfard and Mr. and Mrs. Jos Eppenbaugh. Mrs. Dora Digby of Oakridge came Friday to visit a few days at the Darnell home and with other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clifton and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Clifton visited relatives at Marshfield Friday evening and Saturday. Russell and Robert Woolcott and Boyd Alien attended a valen- tine party for the young people of the church at the church parlor« Wednesday evening. Patron« of Royal school held a business meeting in Cottage Grove Tuesday evening. A chimney fire broke out at the Frank Keller home Friday eve­ ning but was put out before do­ ing serious damage. Bookkeeping Outfit«. Sentinel. Tappan GAS PRICE MAY RISE, MOTOR MAGAZINE SAYS The fear that the American mo­ torist may be called upon to bear an additional load due to costs of foreign wars is voiced in an edi­ torial in the current issue of the Oregon Motorist, official pub]ica-i tion of the Oregon State Motor association. The editorial point« I out that the loss of foreign mar­ kets to the petroleum Industry as a result of blockades, ocean losses by sinking, and neutrality legisla­ tion. means that the domestic pe­ troleum market is going to have to bear a larger and larger share of the costs of “being in business.” The editorial says, " . . . the do­ mestic market today is carrying an ever-larger load—one so heavy that despite every effort being put forth by producing oil companies to keep prices down it may de­ mand increased gasoline and oil price»." 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