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Pa ge ST THE EUGENE TIE G T S TER G U ARD High School Students Welcome Arrival of Annual Christmas VacatQ E That bl Tent that cornea only four Muh in the lira 01 normal oik" chool student has happened within the paat few days or will bnppin by luesaay nigni. j nar. in me wm ninff of Christmna vacation. It la not only in the anticipation of many gifts tliat the pupils rejoice, mil also for the first break in the sched ule of studies that haa been followed for about three month. And then after the holiday! ere over, they will 10 back with renewed vigor to atuily and work until th spring vacation In all schools, however largo or mall, nroirrnms. nlava or other ob servances of the anniversary have been given. The pupils have worked hard at learning their parts and their productions are outstanding aa one of the big events of the high school career. And in the amaller BChools. Christ mas trees, on which gifts for all pupils hnve been put. have been put up. The girts, rouny ot them only trinkets, were given and received in a apirit of comradshin that mnkca high school one of the happiest time! of a lifetime. 4 EUGENE HIGH Tryouti for the negative debating team win be neia Monaay afternoon. The affirmativf team h winlrenfly been chosen. H in composed of The odore Pursley and J nines Wait The rirln bflnketnall team rave a banquet, Monday, Dec. 15 in honor of their coach, Miaa Fannie Pierce. Registration for the new semester was held in tne roil rooms on Jiiurn day morning, December 18. Heventy-five Red Cross pen In wore distributed to each roll room to be old by the student. Ruth Grittwold was hostess and Jetsle Larimer poured at the week ly faculty tea given by tue wins League on Thursday, CMla McKad den. .leannette Driver and Ardnth Mannagh assisted In service. Christ mas decoration were uaed. The mixed chorus held aq im- Brnmnrn nartr Monday nisht. Offi cer! of the organisation are: Lloyd Faust, president; Odna Ohnpmnn, rice-president; F!her Htmng. .eere- tarr-treasurer. Misa Carolyn oons, music instructor Is advisor of the group. Th Alchemists clnb held a reru- lar meeting Friday. Vernon Nelson and Arthur Porter held a debate in which they discussed the relative merits or copper and praseodymium. The "E" club initiated 1ft men Monday. Those who were initiated wo nthelr letters In football, tennis er golf. The French elubaave a program Wednesday. The main feature if the program was the piny "Le Onemi de Noel !' Yvonne. Anna Hose Cottrell gave two readings. CRESWELL HIGH That the babies of the Albertina Kerr Nursery Home will receive a good supply of Christmas clothing, was made evident December 9, when the Girls' leauue met for their Christ mas tea at the home of Mrs. (trace Kirkhnm, and Miss Mildred Wilkens aa Joint hostess. Twenty-five new print dresses and severnl other arti cles for the habies were, received. After admiring ench other's handi work, the girls spent a busy half hour tearing paper for dresses, and Phyllis Weber the model, and Edith Mnr quart, her dress maker, received the prize for having msde the best pnper dress. The girls simp severnl antics accompanied by Miss Wilkens on the nkelele. after which a delirious Inn wns served from a table deenrnted with a tiny Christ mns tree and red tapers. Thursday morning t student body meeting was called and all of the teachers were afrked to leave the room. It Is too enrly to reveal the nature of the busfnchs in hnnd. but numerous hints indicate that the Christmas celebration this year is to he a bit different. Those on the honor roll for the past six weelyi are: Seniors, Alma (irnus beck. R"lert I.udtnRton, A ma Mnrnn, Ixiya! Overton, Allvne Spencer and Jnannnne Ppencer; Juniors, Harriet Monre ; sophomores, Edna llrippa, Edith Moore, and Kutb Weber; frej.li fnen, Marian Fuller and Marie Hub hell. "Do yon suppose we shall get the mum pa?" has been a frequent ques tion among th. students since Eldnn Toung. a senior, has been a victim to that ailment. No symptoms of swollen Java have been seen yet, and the amiety is dying down. After lonlng their first two con ference frames the Creswell hoy are ready to give Mohawk a hard buttle Friday .ij:ht on the Creswell floor. Th girls expert to continue their rec ord started Inst Friday nttflit when they defeated Cohurg US to IS. WALKER HIGH PLAYERS! m n.. mi.li i HI,,., m i ,);' MWMJI0mWjmWW4f Noffe Photo Here la the cast of the play, "The Felton Mystery," presented by Walker high school puplla Friday ntght. Those In the front row are, from left to right, Ardeth Eastburn, Floyd Rowling, Lucille Ward. Harold Wright and Brltta Sly. In the back row are, from left to right, Anna Renne, Maudle Lindsay, Leta Walkley and Orrin Hawkins. Eugene High Girls Assemble Tuesday The monthly Girla League nnsem hly wub held Tuesday. The firnl. pint of (lie nroirriira wan devuted to foimi- ncKs. Hnriiara Hunscn. ehnirimm of the Clirintmn, bazaar, gnve a full re port on the affair. Dorothy L'urks, chairman of the social committee and Christmna party, invited all the mem bers of the league to attend tiie party. Eva Omrler, treasurer of tho or ganization, told of tho trip to Cot tngo Grove to tell the girls there of the E. H. S. organization. Lois Mar garet Hunt, senior representative on the council, explained tne new plan for awarding pins. Mrs. Beatrice Meebe, English In structor, rend "How Come Christ mas' by Itonrk Hrnumra. I tin girls sextet sang the "Crne ivtnjt ny Alexander Macfadyen and "Two Files" by J. A. Parks. The alee club snnff "The Rose in the Bud" by Dor- othv Forwter. Margery Scobert, the airl' elee club aeromnmintt, accom panied the glee club, and Miss Caro lyn Woods, muiiic instructor, accom panied the sextet. Marlon Daris, president of the or ganization, presided over the meet-ing. McKENZlE HIGH ELM IRA HIGH Mnrgnret Wlson has been absent from srlionl the past two weeks. She Is expected to return to school Mon day. All of the students are hiking fnrnjtrd with groat esterne-s to the 'hritmas vn tion, i hich will 1nt for shout to wefk. Helen Hickman, Airnrs 11svn and Leonard ( 'tonner were visitor at achoo Tiieday. The V, S. history class has just roinpMrd mais of the ('mtnt S'ates and Europe, which are to be p'tt on xhihit at the annus! In the .;?rinr. Ttie juniors were dcfenteit 'n (lie 'English Error" contet. The prie will be a party given in the honor f t he seniors. The slip which was tncVtd oc the bulletin board some time go for the students to sign who Uh to join the Forestry clnh hears names. Not only boys hut girls sUo are p)nn ing on joining the club. At the last Mud'-nt body mo-ting If r. fthinmith was autltoriT.4-d to purchase some new books for the libra ry. Tho Elmira high school h send tng presents lo the Children's home in CorvallK I .ottio lnman, Effie Montgomery and Kcva Br.tant were absent from school the hitter part of last week. Honnld Tronl, Aloha DuvVworth and t "arl Iihuhii n put to Eocene Tuesday evening. Nome of the high mchnnl Mndilit glistened in on the 'nls br.tU'nit Tuerdv evening after school. Friday evening held many events finterest for the mintls of the McKenzio high school. Kohort Marx, Helen Marx, and Miciio Aiiuicnn motored to Eugene where they saw "Whimsy." the play given hv the juniors of the Eugene high school. Lea burg high school gave a play on the same night entitled 'Cousin Gene." Anna McArthur entertnlr.ed a few of tho young folks at her home with a "taffy pull.'1 Tho senior class Is giving a party or the rest of the school on the afternoon of Pee, 24. The girls have found the boys to be slacker In the getting of evergreens and other decorations. Nit the quality whuh the boys lacked was supplu-ii ny Anna McArthur and Emmn (lodnrd, and as a remit two Chrl.sltnas trees and a quantity of evergreens and Oregon grape have mnde thir ap pearance in the assembly room. Claude Campbell and Annn Mc Arthur were chosen as student bodv delegates to the annual Jourtinl'Mn conference at the CnivorMity of Ore gon on January H and 10. Emma lodnrd was eligibte to go as student body president, as she was at the conference last year. Those taking the Bible examina tion Jan. 0, in either one or both Testaments are: Anna McA rthur, Malcolm Hansen, Lloyd Koozer, Emma CJodard, Violet Potter, and Beth Jennings. Much Interest was shown In the sophomore English class last Wed nesday morning during a debate on the relative merits of Oregon and Washington as a place of resin- nee. The argument was so conwhcltit. that for a few minutes It semed that evervone would surely he mov ing to Washing ton soon. Tlowcver, the "Oregon folks' rose to the occasion and finally came out victors. Lucile Millh'an and 7.nla Kickhnsch, both Washington expon ents, then challenged the class to a debate on the ssmo question with the girls on the "Oregon side.' Fri day morning they came well pre pared for battle and succeeded In completely "snowing under" the poor "WfiHhingtoninns." After a study of ballads, the freh nrtin English class was to tv its hnnd at writing a ballad last Thurs day. One member of the class. Fennels Wilhurn, became so en t hu niastie that he "handed In" five ballads to the tencher. next Tuesday evening at the hall. Another number to bo sung at the new grade school dedication, is be ing practiced. The school board has purchased, in addition to the many supplies for the high kcIimo, au aneroid baiitue ter for use in Mrs. (Jodard'H science room. Creut interest is shown In the use of the barometer in forecasting the local weather, and it is useful in understanding the experiments of the barometer. The Santa Clara' girls pla,7ed a practice game with the HnptiKt girls bnHkcthiill team on the Baptist church gym floor Wednesday night. Coach Cooper Js scheduling ns many prac tice games for tho girls and boys on other floors as possible to accus tom them to the large floors before the tournament. The high school program was rushed to be given Friday, after ar rangements bad been complete J for a program on the Wednesday be fore Christmas,. A tree was gotten and decorated by the committees in charge. Too following program was arranged: Address, Mr, Cooper; reading, Beatrice Hint on: song, six high school girls; rending. Melbo I 'aimer; song, six girls; read!!??, Creta Chambers. WALKER HIGH was solved large audi- SANTA CLARA HIGH "The Felton M.vstcr to the satisfaction of enee Friday evenina. In the pantomime which followed, the audience apparently wns handed a real treat when Elmer I'ullen, a hunt er, lost his shoes it) getting away from a bear. But the rcnl car-piercing yells (nine when the bear stopped chasing him, sniffed tho shoe and then tumbled over dead. We are sure John Hoh- man did not realize whnt he was do ing when he skinned the bear and slipped into its hide, and tried to hnve some fun with his companion hunters, who were to return soon. Not only that, but he did not expect them to come from behind, nor to use a shot gun so accurately. Lawrence Kenne and Floyd Walkley iilxo had parts in the pantomime, when they Rnd a dog were digging a rabbit mil of a rotten log. It seemed Muite funny to the audience when they made a mis-lick at the rabbit and hit each other. The biology class Is going to turn their energies to a practical project t his winter and early hpring. Con siderable complaint has lieen heard lo cally nbonl t he damages caused by crows and black birds. Just what do they ent at different times of the year? The birds will be caught in trntis or shot, and brought to school anil the contents of their craws in vestigated. U will then be up to stu dents to determine whether these birds eat beneficial or harmful in seits, and seeds. Mr. Kydell is out of school with the mumps and we certainly miss him at this critical time when we're trying to put on n piny, lie will he able to come hack to school after the Christ mas holidays. LEA BURG HIGH (Special) Bachelor club! There ia no Bachelor club I And sure enough there was no Bachelor club after seven reformed bachelors had cast their "lamps" on the divine Gene, "Cousin Gene," a three act comedy, was presented by the Lea burg high school Friday night. It was well worth the price of admission just to see Char leg AyerB as the winsome girl cousin. And he was winsome, too! No wonder all the young bacheh rs pro ceeded to fall in love with him. Kelly Swafford cleverly played tho part of Tony, the famous mixer of soda-water. He nefer vas drunk bit. And be did manage to get off the stage 1 The clima xwas reached when Gene and Ted were to be married tomor row. But a telegram announcing the coming of Gene's sweetheart saved the day for him. Oh, how relieved be wan to get rid of that bally wig. those tight shoes and to be himself once again. The cast was: Ted Manners, Carroll Lansberry; Frank Stewart, Hurold Fruzce; Jack Rawdon, Cleo Carter; George Adams. Howard Elston; Fred Ripley, Gordon Frazee: Bill Tracey, Melvin Carter Hick Horton, Richard Smith; Frank Stewart, Sr., John iBbam; Eugene Stewart (Gene), Charles Avers; Tony, (club waiter), Kelly Swafford; Benson, (the butler), Henry Carlson; messenger boy, Bruce Curry, Between the acta were given: "Lis ten Lout." a German dialogue by, Rruo Curry and Richard Smith, liuio didn't know "noddingH" and Joke knew twice so "mooch"; piano duet by Miss Thienns and Mrs. Boyer: nolo, "Out, Where the West. Renins. " by Wilfred Frazee, accompanied by Harold Frazee, LORANE HIGH COBURG HIGH The Journalism class met Tceday ofternoon to decide upon the dele gates to represent Punt a 'l.ivft in the annual IVn coiifenitci .Innu nry t - It. According to the letter re reived recently from Bill 11 t man, chairman of the l'rep conference committee, two official delegates may represent the school st he confer ence, entertainment, and bnnip.tt on Saturday nisht. These two dele-ntes will be Florence Thompson, snident body officers d:vivion: end Ann Hart pre"t conference dtv ioon. Ot he nt u dents who will attend the confel.nie arc; (inrnct Su. Lola Clntlook. t Inw ard Beeler. Jessie Thompvnn, Ham ilton Griffin, Arthur (iitthrie, Umise Griffin .and Molbs Palmer. Mis R lander left Friday for her home nt Warren, whre ?he wilt vpeii.t; tier vscntirtn. Clifford Wi others returned to school this neck after -veral d;ts absence hecauvr nf the itlnesa i t his brother. lotild. The plans made for (he Chritmns holidays were changed after a meet ing of the tea. her on M.md'U At the wMi of sevent! teacher w ho had n long distance to go fo. the holiday ., the opening ihtte f vaca tion whs changed from the tutiitv fourth to the nineteenth Th Girk' Glei- Hub his prnetii'itig nn n .e; f..r tt,.. munitj Chriflmac thai will be giten i acttunes. The English 1 students are writing nittohiogrnphies of their lives. Every Monday a chapter Is written, using a single fopie. such ss "Mr first day at school." They have completed the first five chapters. Mrs. Osbniirnt. the primary teach er, hss been ill and has gone to Iowa for medicnl treatment. Mrs. Harold llnrd is teaching in her place. The physiology class has been di vided into groups of students to test the high school pupils' inrs and eyes, and measure their height nnd weight. Two high school students, Patsy Adams and liorindn Stoneberg, hnve been absent the last few days be cause of the measles. Edyth Neat, who has been sick, re turned to school Monday morning. Several of the Cohurg boys stayed sfter the game between Cohurg nnd the Eugene high school to so? the game at 7:80 between Santa Clara and the Eugene high. Wednesday afternoon the bins side is giving n party to the red side, that won in the inncarine contest Hurt was held in October. A decorating com mittee, n refreshment committee nnd entertainment committee were ap pointed in the meeting Tuesday morning. The students of Colmre high wish to extend their apirecim ion for the contributions patrons have civen in payment for the mimeograph which as recent h purchased, t Jeorge MiKihhen. a former hich school -.indent, tiiird nt the high school Wn!i)cla v morning. The hots and girls kisltetbnll teams hae been doing nicely an f:tr. T.s.st week the boys won over the Creswell boys. ?! to although the girls lout to the 'reuell girls bt a close mar gin. Tnesdsr afternoon the 1 ugene piintet, in n practice gntne, defeated the t'ohm-g boys by s score of to lo. Friday evening. M the local gm. three games were pbtred with the St. Mary's hoop teams. Monday a prac tice game nt the local gvtn w ill be played between the t ohurg girls and the girl of l.tnslnw high school. Student bodv tickets hnve 1 n ob- l.'iinot :ind are on hand flt the school. Hi sllt.len' eel these tict.-U jtfter thev h e p:tid (heir Mitdeiil bodv 1'ies t he :idniH them to nil slitdeht Those is English II who are ex empt from the spelling part of the semester examinations, for bavin? at least a f)4 spelling average, are: Elo ise Addison, Harold Addison, Ken neth Addison. Luther Anderson. Ixiis Gowing, Lloyd King. Ruby King. Ira Lonrey, Jimmy Mitchell, lomas Schneider and Gertrude Conrad. Since there is no war of hunting th laboratory, the junior m-ence cuius is moving tho "lab"' equip ment in to the vacant class loom, which wns previously used for par ties end for a store room. The staee and chairs will bo transferred Into the former laboratory. Tha members of the senior eljm have ordered their class rings, an nouncements, cards, and diplou as. The Lorane high boys defeated Lowell high in a fast game of bask etball Friday night, l'tee. 1J. at Lor ane. At the end of the first half, the score was 8 to IS In favor of Low ell but In the end, Lorane came out victorious with a score of 25 to ill. I.oranese high point player wns Wills rd Reales: Lowell's wis E. Lawson. The referee was Rnv Mur ray. The Lorane girls playil the Presbyterian church tenm from Cot tage Grove and won 32 to 10. The boy'a basketball team prac ticed with the Cottage Grov? high school team Mondny night. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robinson at tended the banquet given for the principals nnd coaches of the 4B" league st Lee-Puke's In Eugene last Saturday night. The student body voted Tuesday that names be drawn for Christmas this year. No gift Hhould exceed the -'fS cent price limit. A Christmas tree will he put up in the assembly room neit Wednesday for the enjoyment of the high school student. ,iur be fore school is dismissed Wedn-'dny afternoon, the presents will be pas sed out. Eight members of the Eng. 11T class, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bobinson. saw Jnckie Coog.-tn In "Tom Sawyer" nt the McDonald theatre In Eugene Wednesday eve ning. Those neither absent nor tardy during the second six weeks pvriod were: Welhy Schneider, Irn I.ohrey. Thomas Vsrtney. Perle Lynch. Glen Best. Victor Fellows. Lillian Schaf fer. Glen Hayes, Willard Senle. and Car Iunn. SPRINGFIELD HIGH Spanish club had a dinner Thursday December .11, Most of the Spanish clns.s was present and Mrs. McKinney was jcuest of honor. Chile con came. Spanish chocolate cake, salad and coffee were served. During the meal the ann In Ktionk -f. r-...t.. Todas," Romona." and "El Hemimo Naeional de Espana." Report cards were given out Wed nesday. The honor roll is as follows: Uvshnien, Evelyn Bams, Beatrice El mer, Betty Merbdorf, DeEita Snnd gathe, EliaaWth Vail; sophomores, Virginia Christie, Lelia Clark, Itoberl Elmer, I-eola Gates, Melba Harris, Bertha Ksenan, lela Maxwell, Mar jorie Frocbnow, Florence Vail; jun iors, Doris Chase, Beulah Richardson, llnrel Shelly. I -el a Souires. George Thatcher, Eldon Ellison; seniors, Myrna Bartholomew, Dawn Church, dune Clover, Dale Daniels, Franklin Elmer, Gilbert Ernsting, Dorothv Fisher, Mary Hadley, Ruth Lee, Irene Mauley, Daisy Tomseth, Nellie Stu art, Jemie Reals, Marie States, Ver nier nan k, .iiina i eteri.oa. The basketball sijuad consisting of Gilbert Enisling, John l.nch. Lloyd Mattison, Bert Tomseih. Gordon Wright, Bruce Squires. Harold Stev etiMn nnd the coach went on a barn forming trip this week end. It will play Lei vi uon, Dallas, Monmouth and McMinnville. The sipjnd will return Sunday, Julius Fulop has given the high school players the use of his a u to. The Christmas program is as fol lows: reading. Faye I'arsons; a drill; music by the violin quartet and the girls' septette: song "lp on the! House Top." Velds Bartholomew; I and a Christmas play by the Drama- ! tic club. j Interelass Girls Ravletlwll tni : are leing organised. A schedule will soon be arranged for the gamcK. Student body meeting was held Tuefday. Mr. Buell asked if the stu dents wished to have a Christmas tree and dress ns little children. It wa de cided that this would be done. Names were drawn and from now unul i iinsiina nit you here is " hose you : got?" "Trade you." A wrestling mat is being isn- ! ctriieird by sewral of the high school -ludeuts. When this is finished. : wrestling rimI tumbling will be givn to tb gym cltiitt. I (!33" Wins For Thurston Teams The Thurton hieh school basket ball teams defeated Dorena here Fri day night after two fast and rough games. Score for the boys was SJi to zz with .Piatt and Kusseu as bign point men. On the Dorena team Vaughn and Collins were ahead. The score for the girl s game waa 23 to to. with turn i stun, aimmons, snd pox leading for Thurston and lsham and Smith for JJorcna. The Thurston teams will play Mo hawk at M areola Monday night. This game waa scheduled for Jan. 2, but was set ahead because the other date is durinir vacation. Flora Clement has been absent from school tbia week because her younger nrotner auu bister have the measles. Emily, Leoua, and Alfred Fox were absent Y riday. Vacation here will atart with (.hristnms duy and continue u:T U '.be Monday immediately following New Years duy. The high school will have a Christmas tree at the schoolhouse Wednesday afternoon. The students drew ii times and will get each other Binan presents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugb visited school one afternoon last week. Hazel Simmons, Emily Fox, and Nathalie Edraiston motored to Spring field Wednesday to purchase some basketball equipment. The Thurston alumni basketball tpuin played the Blue River team at Iburston Thursday, winning by a score of 37 to 8. Checkers bag become a popular in door pnstiine during noon hours. Per haps the school will develop some cnnmpion cneciter players. In a debute last Thursday, tho inn. ior science class discussed the ad vantages and disadvantages of living pn a form. Hazel Simmons was irauer ior ine atttrmative team, con sisting of girl, and Ccar Clement led the opposing leum of boy a. The bovs won by n three in tw ni. The basketball games ph.ved here between St. Mary's and ThurMon high resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Thurston girls and a defeat v. iiiu uoja. UNIVERSITY HIGH During Christmas vacation the U. II. N huuLatl.i.lt .. ;.. . lurnstoriiiins trip into southern Oregon and northern California. They 7 '"ur games, xen men will inukc the trip. The all-star volleyball team of I nivornity hib school has been chos- n. On the team ia Catharine Mishler. AtTirr Minp. Mi.l.U. 1 r liita Iten.l. Betty Wilson. Thora Hult. .i.ii.. ..mime vuiun.y. ana hon orable mention, l.iorothy Mavis. This learn has won every game on ita hedule. I lent. IT n MI..M .l. j.otu.u, vi iiitr univer sity of Oregon, has asked th Girls' lirtsliiias seals this year. i lie newspaper. "Static," edited by the aoplinmnre class came off the ire.K fur the first time. Wednesdnv nonn. It is to he published regularly, nt the nominal price of 5 cents a copy. nn Hr.ciiioiy was nein p riflay morn- inC III Hie I'f.lllllinl Ihaat.. ln.l pictures were shown of the Hawaiian .summer school cruise of the Univer sity ot ureunn. accompanied with a l!llk hv Cl.itrn r:r.,lri.nu nt Ih. .-ity pilliMcily staff. The intervlnsa basketball tourna ment between the classes of U. H. S. " i 'ie piayea over on account of a three way tie. Kach class lost two Karnes. They all have the same orig inal schedule. The class winning will receive one point toward the activity up. Christmas ereelings from John Meehiiit, former V. H. S. Btudent, now livinc in Hrnzil. were received by several members of the faculty. The t;lee club contributed four numbers to the Christmas sacred con cert given nt the Methodist church bis! Sunday evening. After the Christmas vacation tJie Glee club will begin work on an operetta, t All musical activities and gymna sium classes were suspended this past week as the cnilct teachers were tak ing their examinations. The l iiiversity high school librnrv has subscribed for two additional mngnr.incs. "Scrihner'a" and "The World Tomorrow." CROW HIGH Several of the students attmded i iib uance at .Mr. Smith, home Thursday evening. Iris Fitch has been absent from school for several days. Several of the students, in.'lndlntt Frances Miller. Allie Miller, lio Freeman, Polly and Anna Rothaugc vi8.ited.in Eugene during th week. A fine new woven wire tence around the school yard replaces the old board fence which had been standing ,lne the achool ill flrat built. The Crow high school basketball teams defeated the teams from Lorane high school Friday evenh?g at Crow. GROVE GIRLS ELECT ASSOCIATION HEADS COTTAGE GROVE HTGTT fSpe- cial). Girls of the Cottage Grove high school, wbo have for some time felt the need for a girls' league or similar organization, have recently formed the Associated Girl Students. Tbey named Melba Cochran president. Other officers are Harriet Wise man, vice-president: Dorothy Stewart, secretary: and Kntberine Toung, trea surer. The girls will participate as a body in practically all student func tions and will sponsor affairs o their COTTAGE GROVE HIGH A girls' assembly conducted by Melba Cochran, was held Friday morning to discuss the advisability of organizing a girls leiigue or similar organization in Cottage Grove high school. Some of the officers of the Eugene Girls league. Marian Davis, president, Helen Harrison. Eva Shaw and Lea Wilson, were present and explained the Eugene league. The Eugene high school girls' advisor, Miss Lamb, introduced the girls. Mias Jewel Muckinzie. girls athletic instructor in Cottage Grove, present ed Wilberta Wilson with a large let ter for having earned 1000 points in sports. The Cottage Grove teachers' asso ciation met Mondny evening at the Colonial cafe for a social hour. Her man Lafky was chosen to represent the high school teachers at the state teachers' nspocinlion meeting to be held in Portland December 'JU, !i0 and "I. Miss Margaret Deck was chosen to represent the grade teachem. Su perintendent D. A. Emerson and Mrs. Kay Isom are to represent the county at the state association mpeting. The latter part, of the meeting was for the high school teachers. Miss Violet Mills. Miss MptI Boweu and Mias Werdna Isbell reported on types of individual instruction used in dif ferent high schools. The freshmen took a new project in the citizenship contest at their clnss meeting Wednesday morning. They will put a new score board In the gymnasium and keep the score of all basketball games. The juniors also took the new project of collecting tinfoil for the Shriners hospital in Portland. The hospital will sell it to help provide for crippled children in the hospital. WENDLING HIGH Juanila High t shew of Mabel, a freshman at the lni:h school, was ab sent from school Monday. ijorris Morrow or Kiseher a mill, returned to aehool Monday after be ing confined in her home two weeks with the measles. The new suits that were ordered for the boys' basketball team arrived this week and were civen out by Coach Getlmnn. The suits hnve black trunks nnd orange jerseys with black lettering. One cirls' suit wns ordered and was given to Violet Cole, a senior of Mnrcola, Mohnwk student? In Eugene Rntur lay were Hilmn Henly and Esther Cowling of Mnrcola and Lucille Clear water of h isoher s null. Elizabeth Mntteson of Wendnns ts at present unable to attend school be au of illness. Esther Cowling and tTilma Healy went to Pi.rincfield Wednesday eve ning after school on business for the school newspnper. They are having the paper printed in Springfield now. The girls basketball tenm are put tine th.-ir numbers on their suits thin week. They have not. had number!" so far and they will prove a great con venience. DORENA HIGH Monday nleht boys and tirU bas ketball teams played at the Cottage Grove gym. The boys played the .hinior high team and Ins twith a score of to 3. The girls played the Presbyterian church team and were defeated 18 to 3. The boy6 of the basketball team received new baskethall suits. The suits proved to be highly satisfac tory. An entertainment was held at the Farmers' Union hall Saturday night by the high school. It included two farce comedies. One was "Uncle Dick's Mistake.' The mistake was in proposing to the wrong woman. i be plot portrsyed now oamrav. tne terrible kid." got Unele Dick into the mistake and bow Uncle DiH got out make an interesting and laugh able comedy. the other one. "Love at First MacGregor Matched Clubs for the Golfer MacGi-egor Matched Cluhs are the very finest, and will please the most discriminate golfer. A gift that can't be duplicated. EVERYTHING FOR THE GROCER There ;irr dozens of golf accessories that make oeelle;i gifts Balls. Bags. Practice Tees. Short Slickers. Ktc. AVe will he glad to show them to you and make suggestions. 770 Willamette Phone 151 Sound," was a fare comedy teJllng the story of Gregory Sandya. hurt slightly In an automobile accident and wearing handaged eyes. Hear ing, but not seeing, be fall in love with his nurse at first sound, even the name of Phoebe Ann Green. Hamoroua complications ensued when Madeline ( to whom he was about to propose when the car turned oyer) enters and renews her efforta to land the Sandys wealth. Wendling School Gives Entertainment WENDLING. Dec. 20. (Special). The big Christmas entertainment put on by the grade school in the Wendling Community hotme took place Friday evening before a large audi ence. The program waa presented by the children of the different grades. The numbers were aa follows: "Welcoming Bells." first grade: "Bouncing Rubber Ball." Let ha Rog ers; "Brave Littlo Candle," Bobbie Lynch; "When Pop Played Santa Clans," Esther Weidenkeller; "Christ mas Candles," first grade: "Christ mas Bouquet,' second and third grades; "Ye Old Time Merrie Christ mas." fourth nnd fifth grades: "A Wonderful Christmas." Verner Law ton: "Why," Muriel DIHion: "Ting a Ling a Ling." third grade: "Santa's Whiskers." Linda Lansdon. "We Three Kings of the Orient," eighth grade : "The Hiding Place." third crude: "A Serious Talk with Santa," Alfred Bailey: "Shine Little Candles.' second grade: "Santa Clams." Adftia Wojniak: "The Koot path to Peace." Kenneth Smith: "Xmas Up o Date." Stanley Woj niak: "Play," Girl Scouts: "I Henrd the Bella on Cbristmaa Day." seventh crade: Boy Scout seene; song by school. After the program Sunt a CInu.s gave out the treat to the children pre pared by the local 1'inir-L committee. Grover Sumner was the chnirmanof this committee. JUNCTION d ertainod the m"n0df 4'f f "day venios ,f, t?ht h lunch M-SWaJ spent in revi.win, 'i oral conversation t.?"' l ude the cast were , tJ?' Smith and Lee Josu , ' Ioli the nu of .canninTI,efS.0,u!'H makm, report, on co'ok work and be for L"" 1 find th. -v... . .. or !.one til eating project ami ' "'l Have the best .1,.. done. " J 'VU ..I .t . . dictation over the rulio .t.V'J every We,li..i.,.. 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