Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 14, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    HI-LIGHTS
Alumni I loine
For Christmas
Brtxikings 1 larbor Pilot
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THURSDAY. JA N U A R Y 11. 1954
S ev eral g ra d u a te stu d e n ts of fore the stu d e n ts will see th e re ­
B rookings High w ere hom e for sults. Mr. H a rris will be b ack
th e C h ristm as vacation. T hey then to tak e p ictu res of th o se
w ere as follow s:
who w ere absent ami re -ta k e th e
Published hv the Students of the Brookings-I larbor High School
B ruce Yelton, Boh C u rtis, M ary ones th at w ere ruined.
Lou B erger, D ana Baird, C a rla
W hillock, L avonne S m ith, Leslie
W hat I Did
P ullen. S h irley
Bowlin. Jeriy Chorus News
\n d erso n , F ra n k S tein ek e, H enry
T h e g irls chorus of B rookings
On Christmas
G roo ten d o rst, M argie F reem an , High School w ill sing a g ro u p of
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G eorge B erger. R oundy P lum ley, n u m b ers for th e P T .A . t h ' first
N ancy C um m ings
W ent io
On
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Ron Akers, and J a c k G rush. now T h u rsd ay in F e b ru a ry at th "
A recen t sp ea k er to the B ro o k - C rescent City.
d a y Dec. 23, 1953, th e m em bers in th e M arine Corps.
high school.
in g s-H arb o r high school stu d e n ts
K a ren W allace
S tay ed horn of the stu d en t body of B rookings
T he ch o ru s has a new m em ber.
w as S am G rothw ell. His i n t e n d ­ and gained seven pounds.
High School enjoyed a C h ristm as P IC T U R E S T A K E N
H er n am e is Bills Ju n e Lostroh.
ing ta lk on th e m eaning and w ork
L o re tta W. H elped to b u tc h e r p arty . T he pro g ram w as m ade
T h u rsd a y m orning Mr. H a rris She is from S a n ta Monica, Calif.
of th e F ed eral B u reau of In v e sti­
a cow.
up of sk its given hv each class.
“ It A in’t N ecessarily So” is th e
from H a rris S tudio in C rescen t
g atio n held th e in te re st of th e
R o v erta M. H e lp 'd m y s is te r
T he S enior C lass gave a rad io City, Calif., took p ictu res of the new song th ey a re now learning.
stu d en t body.
E lain e W hite S ta y ed in bed.
•'logram , consisting of th e school Ju niors, Sophom ores, and F re s h ­
Mr. G rothw ell has m ade a to u r
P at H erm a- n - S tay ed a t my news. A nnouncers w ere Susie
A pu p p et show will he held on
m en for the annual. Some of th«'
of th e U nited S ta te s, speaking to g ra n d m a ’s and read a book.
Tierce, Lois C hapm an, and Jeff te a c h e rs also had th e ir p ictu re s Phursday, J a n u a ry 14. As this is
th e d ifferen t high schools on this
C arol Benson C ounted nam es
not a N atio n al Assem bly, ad m is­
sam e su b ject. H i “ e stim a te d in a P o rtla n d telephone directory. K e rr. The liste n ers w ere C arol taken.
Ann Benson and J e rry B rew er.
It will tak e about a m onth be- sion will be 25 cents.
n u m b er of schools visited is 2,500.
Ray W esteren W ent to W ash­
T he Ju n io r C lass all p a rtic i­
T he
re cen t
“ M achine
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pated in re -en a ctin g th e ir first
K elly,” fam ous crim in al using th e
A rlene S an d ers — W aited for grade C h ristm a s program . Mar>
weapo'n associated w ith his nam e,
“S a n ta .”
K napp also gave a pantom im e to
w as a topic of in te re st enjoyed by
R aleigh B u rr
W ent to A ber­ th e record, “Come On To My
H ighw ay F ro n ta g e
(H ighw ay 101, O reg o n ’s M ain S tr e e t)
all including th e teach ers.
deen, W ashington.
H ouse.”
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R E S ID E N T IA L LOTS
He explained th a t th e A m erican
P a t B eale W ent to R oseburg.
T he Sophom ore C lass p resen ted
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FARM LA N D S
crim in al record is th e w orld s
Mrs. C layton W ent to Salem to th e stu d en t
body, “S aint
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w orst, th e to ta l m a jo r crim es b e­
Mr. Boak W ent to Bandon.
George and His D ra g o n n et.” Fol-
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ing 200,000 per year.
M ss F itzgibbon W ent to P o r t ­ loing the skit B a rb a ra H edberg
B eautiful Scenic, P a rk lik e O cean F ro n ta g e
A n o th er topic Mr. G rothw ell
land.
played a solo on her accordion
exp lain ed w as th e fact th a t G-
B rookings,
Mr. Girod W ent to Salem .
G a rd n er Bldg
T he F reshm en p resen ted a quiz
Men do not hold th e position of
J a n e t B a ile y - W ent to A b er­ program , in w hich m em bers ot
O regon
P hone 2801
sh ooting m en as th o u g h t by m any deen, W ashington.
»he stu d en t body w ere called upon
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of th e yo u n g er g en eratio n . T hey
Prof. G uthrie — W ent to E u ­ to p artic ip a te . T he an n o u n cer
Who tries to do the common things of life uncom m only w ell.”
use firearm s v ery seldom . A G- gene.
w as D avid G ates.
M an is a special ag en t of th e
Mr. H arrison — W ent to New
Follow ing the sk its th e re w "
F B I., very few m en em ployed by Meadows, Idaho.
a volleyball gam e betw een th
th e F.B .I. a re ev er G-Men.
S enior boys and th e F a c u l '
Each team cam e out w .th a wit',
Senior Interviews
apiece.
Skits Presented On
Christmas Program
F.B.I. Assembly
Held
C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S
W. H. BRADY
BAYVIEW GARAGE
Pepster Tryouts
N am e—Elaine W hite.
Age—17.
H eight—5’4”.
T he try o u ts for popsters w ere
held preceding C h ristm a s v a c a ­
tion a t a pep assem bly. T h re e
W e ig h t—115.
" h is from each of the upper
Color H air—D ark brown.
classes w ere chosen. T hey a re as
Color Eyes—Brown.
follow s:
Favorite Food—Ice cream .
S eniors — S usie T ierce, Lois
Favorite Color—Pink.
C hapm an and Ann R itchey.
Favorite Song -C hanging P a r t­
J u n io rs — Jo an n C lendenin,
ners.
J a n e t B ailey and K ay O ’H olleran.
F avorite Saying—Hey!
S ophom ores — D e E tta H yland,
F avorite Boy—Keith.
B a rb a ra H edberg, K a ren W allace.
F avorite P astim e—Day d ream ­
T he purpose of th e p o p sters is
»o c re a te b e tte r sp o rtsm an sh ip at
ing.
Favorite Actor — Robert W ag­ the gam es.
ner.
Favorite A ctress- Susan H ay­
ward.
Pet Peeve—Rainy W eather.
Junior Class
Cur-Del Cleaners
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
SAND AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL AND FIL L D IR T
Phone 2057 or 2341
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Specializing in Radiator Repair
Call Sm ith River 337 or Box 151 Brookings
tor delivery service
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Open Evenings 7 to 9 p.m.
GEO. SHIPLEY, OWNER
New Students
T he Ju n io r class elected th e in-
N am e G aylene Payne.
lividuals th ey felt re p resen te d
School last atten d e d Eugene.
<ame—Jeff K err.
he q u alitie s of an ideal stu d e n t.
G rade Sophom ore.
The re su lts a re as follow s:
kge— 16.
Opinion of B rookings "I like
le ig h t—5 ’7” .
G IR LS
it m uch b e tte r th an E ugen e.”
V eig h t—142.
S p o rtsm an sh ip — Jo a n n Clen-
Opinion of S tu d e n ts —“They a re
~’olor H air—Blonde?
lenin.
very friendly.”
7olor Eyes—Blue.
S ch o larsh ip S h e rrill M cClain.
favorite Food—Cherries.
L eadership r Jo an n C lendenin.
N am e Billy Ju n e Lostroh.
Favorite Color—Green.
S ervice Peggy G ran.
School last a tten d e d
S a n ta
F avorite S ong—Ruby.
F rien d liest J a n e t Bailey.
M onica, Calif.
F av o rite S aying — C orroded
W ittie st J a n e t Bailey.
G ra d e—Junior.
A th letic N elda Evans.
F avorite G irl—Faye .
T alent C arol C oquillette.
N A TIO N A L ASSEM BLY
F a v o rite
P astim e — P laying
T he Van W inkles will be at the
BOYS
high school gym nasium for a
S p o rtsm an sh ip R aleigh B urr.
pool.
F av o rite A ctor J e r r y Lewis.
S ch o larsh ip H enry H erw ig.
N ational Assem bly J a n u a ry IK
F av o rite A ctress Debbie R ey­
L eadership Bob Swar\.
S ervice R aleigh B urr.
nolds.
GAME
Pet Peeve U npolished Shoes.
T h ere will be a gam e w ith
F rien d liest Henry* H erwig.
C rescent C ity T u e sd a y , J a n u a ry
W ittie st G erald H endricks.
12. The gam e will be at C rescent.
A th letic Ken Russell.
('lass News
T alent Gordon Sund.
Go and support the team .
S E N IO R S
T h e S eniors have
decided on th e ir class colors and
also th e ir class flower.
JU N IO R S
The Ju n io rs a re
planning on selling h a ts as soon
as they come. They are also w a it­
ing for th e ir tings.
F R E S H M E N - T he F reshm en
have planned a p a rty for J a n u a ry
22. D etails will be told at a la te r
date.
ROSS SALVAGE
A t State Line
G.A.A. M EETS
T he last m eeting of the G irls
A thletic A ssociation w as held on
J a n u a ry 6. P la n s are being m ade
for a fun night for th e ir m o th ers
som etim e in the m iddle of F e b ru ­
ary. D etails will be given later.
Also the G.A.A. group plans to
have an assem bly for th e school
in M arch. T alen t will be from
anyone in th e school. Anyone
w ishing to p a rtic ip a te , speak up!
W atch for a notice of a candy
sale, Kids.
Noon hour is th e
tim e.
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
IN BROOKINGS
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READY MIX
CONCRETE
(O u r sand and gravel is washed,
screen ed and we ghed to give full
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River Run Sand and ( navel *
Crushed ( »ravel
Rock Fill Material
Clay lull
Black Top Toil
River Silt
(Ham Shell Soil
(.olierete Pipe & Ditching 5
NO JOB T (X ) SMALL
PHONE
2863
Agents for Del Norte Laundry
Brookings
RED-E-MIX
C entral Bldg.
Concrete Co.
Phone 2442
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