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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1946)
P p v Home of The Cruft Lily Tea UKUUK1NUS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ¿nu K S D A Y , -OCTOBER The freshm en, consisting of 25 sore feet—but had fun. lost a world series, and the Cards ju st lucky. students, is the largest class in Last week, we lost two junior had never lost a series before, Bob Pi rkns: •••„• ... the high school. g irls—Elaine E ttin g e r and June when it went the full seven A or™ Kemp more of , Class officers a r e : H orrland. who were m arried. games. The Cards won because C h a rle , Echol « P resident—Roy Johnson. Six weeks tests took up the they played the baseball which you n have to hand a J S ecretary —M argaret Byrne. will win. interest of the lass this week. did play ball, and Z V ice-President—Jas. Vincent. A class m eeting was held Tues B. J. Gould: T h a t’s St. Louis cause they put out theb BY T re asu re r—B arb ara Kinney. day morning. The p a rty which had for you—they certainly like th eir G e n e G o u l d : Well Sgt..-at-arm s—Jim m y C arte. been plcknned, was postponed un baseball, and play it for all it’s t h i s w a y — S t. Louis woei R eporters—M argaret Byrne and til a fte r Hallow e’en, as the carni-, w orth. t h e y w o n . t h a t ’s all! Leta H assett. val takes up much of our time. Bofyby Longacre, a t the Nook: The frosh gave a p a rty for the X itfht For Spooks Corny I still think th a t the C ards are classm en Friday night. Try Classified Adi-i S;■’ • Shows! Prizes, and upper Refreshm ents consisted of po tato salad, coke, and sandwiches. I w i n d ('»’me. A ll! Sidelights in Brookings anent About 50 attended, including Mr W H Y D O P E O P L E B U Y M O R E ANI) Thrills, excitem ent and fun! Are the world series which ended on and Mrs. H orner. The party be you looking for a good tim e on Tuesday with a C ardinal victory, Hallowe’en? If so, come to the gan at 7:00 and ended at 11. drew these rem arks from the carnival at Brookings High School various people: —because of its freshness and quality—«JJ on Oct. 31, at 8 p. m. The Serious Side Pete Lesm eister: I still say the cause it is raised, milled and baked in Or« The com m ittee consists of MARCH O F TH E ZOMBIES Red Sox have the best team, but Neil Nelson, Donnie Raymond, A D o lla r S p e n t In Oregon We see it every m orning, the breaks of the game went to Gene Reiling, Merlie B aum gart It happens every day. the C ards—but th a t’s baseball. ner, Phyllis Hoffman and L arrie A double file of fem ale clerks Mrs. P atrick, at the N ook Cafe: Robinson which has worked dili M eander on th eir way. I think the best team won, any gently for the past two weeks The things th a t puzzles men way, they worked for this series. to make this a night of fun. We And gives the boss gray hairs Ralph V in ten t; Two w orld’s have spent $250 on prizes and Is when girls go to powder- records stood before this seventh W ils o n F r e e m a n _________ Brookings, have put in hours of work. A t room game. The Red Sox had never tend and be satisfied. They alw ays go in pairs. Perhaps the trip is long and so The seniors haven’t done much rough. as yet except to hold reg u lar The hall is dark and lonely, class meetings. At the first of But two by two they always go. school these officers were elected: To the ro o m : “Ladies Only." The poor boss stands, and tears President Niel Nelson. his hair, Vice-President Helen Payne. / • He’s simply torn with grief, <2 j Sgt.-at-nrm s Ray Foltz. The day’s production goes to .... Secretary and T reasurer—June While the girls go on relief. Hassett. zAt one o’clock each afternoon Reporter Lois Crook. The m arch begins once more, Agent for Crown Engravers, of Portland, was here last week, i W hat goes on in th at front room That cannot w ait till four? The seniors found it best to o r The only way th a t I can see der early so that the graduation To m ake production boom announcements, name cards, and Is to move the whole office mem ory bonws will he on the Into the ladies’ room! way when due. E N I M E What They Say: GOLD BEACH BREA Helps Oregon Grow!! C H E T C O STORE They'll be ! cheerfully cured fu Junior News The sophomores welcome two newcomers to their class: W an By Larrie Robinson da Ferguson, recently from S an A class m eeting w asn’t held ta Rosa. Calif., and Dale Kinnev Friday as the class had no cause of Packwood, Wash. We wish for it. them success here. Peggy Her enrolled this week Despite the fact that initiations as a junior. Welcome. Peggy! have been pronounced forbidden Dorothy Robinson went to E u from now on, the sophomores reka for the week-end. She said still had a little fun at the beach she went for a good time. party for the student body. F ri Those juniors who attended the day evening. A fter eating and beach party last Friday report a playing games, a group secretlv good time. caught the frosh off-guard and Because she is moving to Red gave them a nice sm earing up ding. Calif.. M ary Hill has dropped with lipstick. Most of the frosh from school here.. took it good-naturedly and by I Donald M erritt has reported in now all is forgiven, we hope. from his hunting trip, th at he has ict v ; g fo youi that time | middle o's stoi ING R ating ng. sa : J', just 1 State orders Co. trad I and hat kwson tr 30.0C (it on si land. ?rg. 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