HI-LIGHTS V F W Adds Funds To W alking Blood Bank Published By the Students of the Brookings-Harbor High School Staff Senior interviews S E N IO R S E D IT O R — Ann Ritchey. A S S 'T E D IT O R : J e rry mons. S im ­ R E P O R T E R S : Ron W esteren, A rle n e Sanders. C arol A n n Ben­ son, Joyce B aldw in, Susie Tierce. T Y P IS T S : Ray W esteren, Carol A nn BenSqn, Pat H erm an, Diana B ow lin. JU N IO R S - u E D IT O R : B a ry Sage. ASS'T denin. E D IT O R : Joann C len­ N A M E : L loyd D ick Russell. N IC K N A M E : Tub. H E IG H T : 5 ft. 10 inches W E IG H T : 196 pounds COLOR E Y E S : Blue ■* COLOR H A IR : Blond - — F A V O R IT E FO O D : A ll o f them F A V O R IT E G IR L : Susie Tierce F A V O R IT E A C T O R : Gregory Peck F A V O R IT E A C T R E S S : M a r ­ ly n M onroe P E T P E E V E : G irls w ith h a ir in pincurls F A V O R IT E SO NG : I Believe F A V O R IT E H O B B Y : E a tin g F A V O R IT E C O LO R : Green Alexander Lake Talks to Students A w e ll know n a u th o r and h u n t­ e r visited the school and gave us a very in te re stin g ta lk . -—M t Lake has w ritte n many books, w hich have been sold iii Europe. He has w ritte n tw o books w hich are now fo r sale in A m erica. He also is a ve ry busy man w r itin g fo r magazines, such as l ife and Post. M r. Lake was raised in A fric a and went c e l 'c r in South A fric a . He was one of the best shots in A fjie a a! tb . are of '■ I oke is now a resident of S m ith R iver. We wish to th a n k M r Lake fo r his appearance. REPORTERS: Ken Russell, Bob Swap.. Janet Bailey. r • . T Y P IS T S : Peggy Gran, S h e rill M cC iain, C arolyn Hansen. N A M E : Lois C h u rc h ill Chapman N IC K N A M E : Lo SOPHOM ORES H E IG H T : 5 it. 5*2^inches Girls Lea i n New E D IT O R : V irg in ia A keis. W E IG H T : 110 A S S 'T E D IT O R : K aren R itc h ­ CO LO R E Y E S : B row n Game at Areata ey. COLOR H A IR : D a rk' B row n I fo u rte e n g irls jo u rn e y 'd to R E P O R T E R S : Sharon Center, F A V O R IT E FOOD: Ask Tom j Areata to attend a clin ic fo r the .p ic k Berger. • F A V O R IT E B O Y : fo n v ¡new game called Speed-A-Wav F A V O R IT E A C T O R :' R obert T Y P IS T S : L o re tta W aldieh I Charles G ray and Mrs. L y n n ' (J r.) . • * j M itc h im *...... H am pton w ere chaperones. F A V O R IT E A C T R E S S : June S peed-A -\\ ay was -in v - u 1 FRESHM EN Allyson 1 by M arge Larson, who cam ’ frf in E D IT O R : Philip. Kessler P E T P E E V E : G irls that ta lk j Stockton, to introduce the game, R E P O R T E R S : Gael E ttin g e r, too m uch i I hjs game is a com bination of F A V O R IT E SO NG : Alw ays Jackie S m ith, Pat Y arnell. soccer, basketball, speed-ball, field F A V O R IT E H O B B Y : Souvenirs ball, and hockey. F A V O R IT E C O LO R : Red A n enjoyable, but tired, »tim e N O O N PROGRAM S F R ID A Y was had by a ll. On o u r noon program fo r the Islanders Play For Student* Body next few m onths we have p ictu re shows on F rid a y to give the kids som ething to do. On week days w e have an in tra m u ra l program The student body was very o f a ll sorts of sports. pleased to have D ick W aiw aiale and his R hythm 'C Islanders, M ys­ te ry and G regory to e n te rta in us S E N IO R B A L L OCT. 30 F rid a y w ith a v a rie ty of H a w a iia n T h ^ Senior class is planning a and A m erican songs. Most o f the masquerade ball O ctober 30. The kids th o u g h t th is was a very fine Seniors claim it w ill be the p a rty shQW. W e appreciated the e n te r­ o f the year. A ll the student body tainers fo r p la yin g fo r us on th e ir is invited. spare tim e and w ith o u t charge. Voters Told To Stay In Precinct A rem inder tp voters in the B rookings-H arb or area was issued this week to be sure and v o te -in ♦he precinct in w h ’ ch you are reg­ istered. The rem inder came in connec- Carol Fallert Helps Edit OSC Barometer S T A T E COt t rc -E , C o rva llis, O re.---(S pecial)— C arol a lle rt o f H a rb o r was re ce n tly named as an assistant day e d ito r c f the Barom eter, student news­ paper at Oregon S ta te college. Miss F a lle rt is one of fo u r as s 'a n t day editors. H er dufie* nelude copy editing, proof read ’ig. headline w r itin g and news ' i itin g . ' i i . 7110 Veterans of Foreign W ars l&st week provided $25.00 to the T5------ , , J: ’ to m e B rookings-H arb or W a lk in g Blood Bank, to .furnish m a te ria ls to keep the bank in operation. ' ' M em bers o f the V E W A u x ilia ry have been keeping the records at the bank since it firs t w ent in to action. Machine Demonstrated A new departm ent was added to Tots to Teens last week. w ith, the dem onstration o f a P fa ff sew­ ing m achine th e re * The m achine w ill be demon­ strated every Monday at Tots to Icons. M ore in fo rm a tio n on it w ill come in a la te r issue of the P ilo t. Lecai News IO L M S T i t " ! FEATURED Show ing last w >ek at th e lo.- .|. heatre was a film which f e a tu r 'd •uzz H olm stroin ruiin ng the Col- rado r i\ ( , i ,i; / / lV1j ; j ... cred by m any as- a hoy who live ; ’ H arb o r before m oving to Co- < Uille. K o’s well know n for •. xploits o n -th e Rogue and o th e r tvers p rio r to tackling, th e C c’A Small THANKS On behalf o f the B rookings- H a rb o r School I - w ish to th a n k W illia m Phelps. the P ilo t ed ito r, fo r so generously g ivin g the B rookings H i-L ig h ts up to a fu ll page, in the P ilo t. W e th in k thia is a very generous move for-a « all know it costs q u ite a large sum o f money to ru n a newspaper. Thank you M r. Phelps. J u n io r Class E ditor. * , - — m w m w wreveMMw WEARS RANGER w r tip c o n p iv i ■/ \R C H IE B U II.D S HOUSE A rchie H e ld ri-k s Gils Johnson ' . nd Bud Raus- h a re sprndin ■evcral w eeks on the M tiobuii ' v*'r - ;*re alleg d ly m ild in g a sum m er home. They hope to have the outsid* hell o f the house erected w ith in tw o o r three weeks. The house ' i l l be located at Cam p Sherman CRUISERS MOORES GO S O U T H M r. and M rs. E m il Moore and $ 2 2 .5 0 PHILLIPS Dad and Lad rô ÎO T Ïii^u iiîjn ttmEnmii The Coast Guard announced th is week a national check m i v e rify the accuracy of re g istra ­ tion of m otorboats. T hroughout the U nited States on w P h the ' of and possessions, the survey w ill Gladys K anick. c ity recorder, to affect owners o f 377.271 "undocu­ take re g istra tio n s fo r voters in m ented" c ra ft, w hieh’ includes all the c ity / i f Brookings. .Inboard m otorboats and those o u t­ ? ■' sonhom oro in th e school of boards m ore than i f f, - IS the past, a num ber o f voters registered in Brookings have" busin gs and t-ch n o '. gy. she b length. O f this num ber 27,350 fed in t h e J i ’ rb o r p r.e in c t, and he daughter of M r. a .d M is. B ili c ra ft are w'-R.-in ‘ he l" t h C • e ’l rt of H arbor. v '•e versa. The practice has led C i-d ’ c i. w hich cc--o)>-'c -« to g u la r iti." in voting totals. ih< 29th. 90th. and 33- ! C isi m Such votes w ili 1 e challenged at dis n e ts 'O regon, • W ashington. the polls d u rin g c o n rn g eb'ptions. I Id a h o ‘and M ontana). tie s in va lid a tin g th e ir vote. he check will be conducted h\ h rsday. O ctober 15 T here are tw o vo tin g precincts , 1 car yours is valuable, and you can't tie M otorboat R egistration Sec- in Brookings,* and one in H arbor. . 5 1. Em ly Gem and M ineral So ¡tiou.s o f a ll Coast Guard dis i-icm afford to take chances with u. W hen it needs cietv. 8 p .r r . V F W hall. Pot Its put ¡lose is to determ ine which lit' suppei. work, you want to know that it has had the best ¡listed I S. m o to rb o ats rem ain m University ( ieograph'.y-'' coho’ - s Anonymous, y. ¡-,- active sta tu s, and, which o th ers . ,4i possible care. • >tate Guard Station. have been lost, destroyed, aban- Conducting Survey IOOE, 8 p.m., IO O F hall. ' doned, ot changed in ow m’ rsh'p Heie at Menning Buick, we’ve the finest w ith o u t proper reg si ration. D r. Samuel N. Dieken. head of ~ riday O ctober J 6 equipfxtl shop in Curry County, and a highly- The 13th Coast Guard D is ‘ riet F O E ., 8 - p m., J a k le w ic t An the departm ent o f Geography j M otorboat R egistration section che: age. trained staff of mechanics to take care of every .»nd Geology at the U n iv e rs ity of i has begun m a ilin g form l. ttc rs Oregon, is conducting a survey in Monney. O ctober 19 automotive need. From front to rear, wc take w i t h questionnaire to a ll m o to r­ th e Brookings area o f the geogra­ SPEBSQSA, 8 p.m., Fox Bros boat owners listed in its records. phy o f C u rry County. care of all re p a irs----- better! Upstairs. , i rom pt re tu rn o f the qiteries w ill D r. Dieken is the a u th o r o f one Chetco C horal Club. 8 p.m . : g re a tly expedite the report w h ’ch Plus A fine selection of good, clean used carsl w o rk on southw estern Oregon, B a p tis t Church. w ill subsequently be made to "T h e Rogue R ive r C o u n try ” .—* Scout B u ild in g m eeting, 8 p.m., Coast G uard headquarters. . A t the present tim e. D r. Dieken Jaklew icz Anchorage. is surveying the im m ediate B rookings area, where, he says, Tuesday, O ctober 20 j A T T E N D S CON V E N T IO N O.E.S., IO O F hall. he finds most in te re s tin g geo­ Lions A u x ilia ry , 8 p.m., Chetco | D r. Paul R onm ger is attending graphical aspects. ! the Oregon State M edical conven­ Inn. W h ile here. D r. Dieken and his ' 3^ years in the automobile business tion in P o rtla n d this week. He w ife are guests o f the Paul De- I Wednesday. O ctober 21 le ft Tuesday. Oct. 13, and w ill be ' On Highway io i North End of Town Blocks. in the whalehead area. V I >« and Auxiliary, V F W hall. back in his office on 7 Io n o a j. Comirrr cver**s IX Mrs. M oore's brother, H olm an Mass? le left ft Wednesday W ednesday morning fo r a m onth lpng v is it in Georgia ar.d Tennpssee w ith th e ir daugh­ te r and sisters. M r. and M rs. P ippin w ill m an­ age the Bonn M o te l d u rin g th e ir absence. . orado. C O M IN G A T T R A C T IO N S ! ! 'E L E B R A T E S B IR T H D A Y Don C om fort, concert and popu­ i Sharon W VVidney, daughter of M r. la r accordionist, w ill be at the in d M rs. George W idney, cele­ high school Tuesday, Oct. 27. w ith brated her 10th b irth d a y S a tu r­ popular, ballad, novelty and clas­ day afternoon w ith a party. sical typo music. Schoolmates who were invited w ere Jessie Anne K o n kle r. Lee FOOD SALE OCT. 24- Nichols, Linda Davis, S hirley The Ju n io r class is planning a Davis, Sandra Sanders. Naom i fund ra is ’ ng food sale S aturdav. Irow n, K a thleen Phelps, Judy Oct. 24. Your patronage w ill be •ox, K aren B arker, M a ry K in io n , appreciated ve ry much. lody D im m ick and G ail Barlow . C#st Guard Checks Brookings Harbor Pilot Thursday, October 15, 1953 DON'T LET AMATEURS IN HERE! Meaning Snieit