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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1920)
PAOH S Bend High School ; Weekly Vol. I - PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OF BEND HIGH SCHOOL No. 16 TI1K BEND BULLKTIX. IMII.V KfMTlOX, IIKND. OHKGO.V, HATl UDA V, JAXt'AIlY 2, 1020 THRIFT ESSAY WINNERS GIVEN SHOW MUCH INTEREST IN WRITING Many Kxpoiillioiis Am Turned In lo Committee Hhovtlug Advantages of Well Defined Thrift Pro gnmi IVUes Liberal. Tim week nf January 17-2 4 "mil iisltlo n Thrift Wank mid the loi'ul committee cit usldo $90 for prlttcs for high hcIiouI students for IIiii best essay on lliu following Thrift subject, onu subject u Indi cated for each grade. Seventh guide: "Thu necessity of Waiting, it Having Arrount," "A u Menu lo Thrift. " KlKhth Ki'adu: "Whul Are, thu Ad vantage of Owning One's Homo," "How dona It cultivate Thrift nihil." (Ninth grnde: "Why Life Insurance lo Protect Loved One Ih Desirable In a Thrift Program." Ti'nth gradn: "I There, u .Morul Olillgutlon on thu Part of CIllX'iiK In 1'iiy Their Hill Pruinptly? How Due It Make For Thrifty lluhll In n Community." Kl:-vciilh gradn: "Why Ih the .Mak ing of u Will I in io it it ii t Kur Kvnry hfidy iiud n (loud Thing For Thrifty ' Folks." Twelfth grade: "What U Meant by (ha Minium Plan of Kamlly Finance, Show How It Helps Thrift." Thn uy wero to be from two ' hundred to thron hundred word, it nil worn nil hull (I ml into the principal nol later than 10 a. m. Thuridiiy morning. Juiiuiiry ISlh. Two prise w given to ouch gruiln Ihn Hi Hi being $10 ulid (hit sec ond $5. The Judge wero appointed by the thrift committee nnd Ihn contest wax wide tho direction of It, A. Wurd. Tho prlr.o wltinvr weru hn follows: Kevunth gmdn Klmt, Harriet Iley- luirii; second Knhert Keye. MgliMi grade First. . Ilernlco I In ml, nerond, Opal Smith. Ninth grade First, Ncedrn Toomey; sernnd Gerald Hicks. Tenth gmdn First. Jullu Ken nedy; second (i Inn 11 fllrcli. ICIevonth grnda First," KnneJ Scott; second, Mury I'llmon. Twnlth gmdn First, lllliili llrlck; aeioud, l.eroy t'oyner. MADRAS STEPS ON BEND FIVE Tho Ilend high quintet mado Ha Ural InteranholnHlIc appearance luat Friday iikiiIiibI tho MadriiM llvo. Altho Ilend cnino out tho abort end of tho acorn, It was not out pluy- AASTE neither time -nor money but make use ot both. Benjamin Franklin ' ' START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT - 1mm B l OfSoFMallJl BraWIPB The First National Bank OF BEND od, Tim result waa duo lo the Hlzo Of tho Mud run aggregation, The gitmn Hlurtod promptly tit 8:15 with a full Iioiiho looking on. lliind acorod Drat In nbout one mluuto of pluy. Handera wua taken out ahortly .tf.nr (bis -wi Ii wrenched knei, Lo.i'iv luklng hi phivs. ' It wan h ee-aaw a.-ort with both leama loirling at dlffjreut time, At the end f the half tin acoi ) a'.i -J an unlucky IS to 18. In I lie- ir rond Inlf both mum. tried hard to lead. Ho euger wore Ihn pluyora that ma.i Toula wore called en nub side u:,d tn ituudisra wua oul. Ilend loat tlu chance of winning ;; roula, llelfrlil, did good lit throwing friulM, conalderlng III, hud never pructlaed. Later In the second half, Martrua took the lend ikiiI maintained It thro the rmnulning tlm-j jf thu guinii. The final acore was 28 to 23. Had Handera re in a I nnd In thu gome It la thought the acorn would huv been .different. Loehr did well as forwurd even If hn did have lo have o atop-laddnr lo And bla ninn. Thn line up wua na followii: Ilend - Coynnr. It. K. ; Handera l.oehr, I, F; tlroaterhoua, ('; llel frlch. It (i; Hauck, l. O. Madras J. Young, It V; Guard, L V. n. Young, C; Htnngle, It O; Cross- Whllo. I. 0. Thn team will meet Itodmond Frl day night at Ilend. The Hue up will probably bo tho anuie except Hel frlrh, who will play forward and Mutt guard. EDITORIAL Tuf-aduy evening after arhnnl .Mr, Johaon called a meeting of tho Junior cluna and put the q ileal Ion to them whether they ahould publlah tho an nual thla year. In a prevloua Joint meeting nf the Junlora nnd Honlora he told them thut he hud Inaldo Information that thn annual would bo llnanclally aup ported and any deficit mudo up, Tho two clnaaes voted to put out the annual. Hut nt the moellng bo told the Junior" that Iho annlora wero to be burred from holding any alaff ofllco nnd that nil the ofllrere were lo he cIiohoii from tho Junior (Tinas He put Iho qtieatlon to tho clans whether they wanted to go ahead nnd put out tho annual without tan aenlora. Tbore wero alxtonn members of tho cI'iihh preaont and olgbt wero In favor of going nliPAd with tho annual while night wero not. It Is ajwiiya ciiHlomnry In high schools of uuy alio for the Juniors In put nut tho, paper or annual nnd ullhnugh II has never been done thut way here It would he n good thing lo slnrt now, Homo of the members objected on the grounds that It was unconstitutional, but Ihn coimtltu tlon should be aiupjided becuuao this high school Is' lurgo enough now to do as other high schools do. The sonlora helped with the annual lust year and now this year it Is the turn of the present Junior class. Next ye.nr it will bo the turn of the pre sent Sophomore class who will then, bo Juniors and so on down tho lino. If tho Junior cluss will start to- SUti-l "- ai: QUICK PAY IS A CITY ASSET ENTIRE t'OMMl'NITV JJKKFITH kiiom citizen who pavh IIII.I.H PltOMI-ri,)', HAYH PltlZK KHHAY WHITHlt. The individual should feel obli gated to pay his hills, promptly, not only becuuse of the benefits bo him self will gain, but becuuse of the effect on tho'entlre community. This la the argument brought out In tho prize winning essay of tho tenth grade, submitted by Glenn Ilurch, Julia Kennedy received the second prize for her essuy on this subject. Thn first award composition reuds lis follows: "A community receives It's name from the kind of people it is com posed of. It remains with tho peo ple of a community whether or not thut community will be culled "live" or "deud" In u sense of business ac tivity. "Tho business condurted in a com munlly Is the life of that community. Iluslneas In fitet makes the commun Ity. The people are directly re sponsible for the progress of busi ness. Ily settling thoir bills prompt ly. they go a long way tbwurd for warding the progross of the business und consequently, nf the community Prompt payment enables, the mer chants lo discount their bills and thus sell cheaper. Also they do not have to delay sending for a new stock ou account of luck of funds. They can employ good service anil keep their houses of business In good con dltion. All this does not affect bus! teas alone but tho whole community as well. "Now as to the citizens themsel ves. They profit us milch by prompt payment of their bills as the busi uess men. Kor Instunco they keep out of debt by paying when they have tho money. It also forces them to arrange their budget no as to mnt their snlnry and Incldently, to make provision for a certain per rentage of savings. "Uy thus making up a budget and keeping within Its limits they will always bo ablo to pay their bills promptly and nt tho sumo time, will acquire the habit of thrift und snv Ing will become easy." gnther nnd work with the Idea that they are going to succeed there is no reason why they shouldn't sue cecd. But If thoy ure divided the outcome Is doubtful. In many high schools of this size n paper of some kind Is Issued every month with apodal' graduation num- bests ut mld-ycnr and nt spring. HTAFK OV BKXl) III (ill SI 1IOOI, WEEKLY. Paul Reynolds Editor in Chief. Associates: Frances Heyburn, Mangaret Innbnlt, Ervln McNcal, La- Verno Whltnioro, Dorothy Hinmon, and Merle Miller. Junior High Roporters: Lola Whltmore, Jesse Herburg. Lloyd Lamping and Charles Corkett. We will be in our New Location in the Priligle Building on or about February 1st ' . .. Then we shall be better able to give you the service and furniture you want. ... Watch for announcements. , . Gilbert Furniture Company STUDENTS HEAR WARD SPEAK AIIYK'K JilVK.V TO HTl'OKNTH ON Hl'tX'KHM IX UKK AKI P.fl FI.VIHHINO H 1KK)I,H KIT.n'KSH wru. WIN' OIT. On Monday last' the higb school wua honored by a speech from Mr. U. A. Wurd of the First Nutlonul Hunk, commemorating Thrift Week. Ills lecture, however, held much more than thrift. He brought with him a subject concerning which every high school girl und boy is deeply ' Interested, "The Meuns liy Which aStudent May- Succeed In I.lfo After Finishing His Kduca- tlon." Tho students received the valu able knowledge thut it does not mutter so much what they do as the way In which they do it. If a person la fit to hold a big position he will receive that position, but if hn la not capuble of rising he will surely full. Mr. Ward Illus trated his lecture by the use of a Jar of beans and nuts. He put tho nuts, representing the progressive person,. on the bottom, with all the beuns, non-progrossives, on top. When the Jar wus shaken the nuts rose to the surface. Many men who have not the ability to succeed themselves attribute another man's success to luck. Mr. Ward says that this may be so, but tbut the nut alwuys receives the luck. ,IIe concluded his speech of forty five minutes by admonishing the students to renfember the beun. There Is plenty of material In this high school and the Junior class Is cupablo of putting out a very good rpaper. When some one is so kind as to offer to back us financially we should take advantage of the offer. Many of tho classes think the seuiors should have a part In It, but If it is not to be allowed to help It is the duty ut the juniors lo go ahead and show what thejr can do by themsel ves. Ql'OTII THK SACJK. ..Mr. Harris has donated two of 'cm this week. He will excej Solo mon if be keeps It up. Some day all his proverbs will be put 111 a book and great men will study them. Proverb No. 3 It Is too hard say oth the student when ho recelveth his lesson, but when he goeth his way he (Indeth another to do it for him a::d sayeth, "Oh, how easy." Proverb No. 4 The slothful stud ent bringeth shame upon himself at the, end of the semester und vexation to her that taught him. WHAT FOOLS WE MORTALS . ARE WHEN EXAMS HIT US There was a man be was a soldier he waa teased In some way about the United States aad ha said dam the United States I wish that I may ne.ver here of it again and be got bis wish, be was sent away on a ship never to return one day on board he was reading solSo book and he read the following verse: He there a man with soul so dead. who never to himself hath said, this is my own my native Jand. this was Knowels, be went to bis state room after reading this and didn't eat any thing for several days. In his later years be tried to And out about bis country but he died before be found out anything. He wished many times over that he bad a country though r After laboriously acquiring from history the fact that Nathan Hale wus a Revolutionary war spy who gave up h'ls life for bis country, we gleun from tbe freshman English examination that he Is the bero of "The Man Without a Country." We also learn that the story of "Tho Man Without a Country" oc curred before the Revolution in 1863! Question Why did Scott name hib book "The Talisman?" Freshman student "Because that Is what he wrote about." Gem from an English VI paper This clause is non-restrictive because it Is fondled by a comma. Question Was the Knight of the l Leopard Justified in deserting his I post as guard of the English flag? Sentimental Tommy from the freshman class replies "The Knight of the Leopard is Justified in leaving his post because his sweetheart was In danger or wanted to see him greatly. I don't blame him a bit." 1 Oppcmite side Is taken by one of tbe fair sex "I do not think It was right for him to leave hfs post for no lady. . No matter who 1t was. hls'i country should come first." "Molecules are the smallest paif tides that can move around whole. "It takes longer to cook in high altitudes because water boils before it is hot- enough to cook." Newton's Law "Any two bodies In tlfe universe are pulled together Indirectly to the proportion of their sizes." Copernicus discovered that the earth was moving with all the other planets around the sun and that it turned on its axles. i . French Translation wns - large." -"Her fatigue Answer to "When and where was the Monroe Doctrine issued?" By Junior The ilonroe Doctrine was issued when Monroe was presi dent and was nume,d after him. Answer to question "When did the Roman. Empire fall and when and by whom was it revived?" Ans. "Fell in 476 A. D.. and was revived by President Wilson 1919." Progressiveness and Growth in this community, means dollars andccnta in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine Build of borne products and patronize Lome industry. Tie cheapest and best building material is Descbates (Wbite) Pine and is manufactured rigbt here into all siies and grades of lumber. Acquire a borne of your own instead of a bunch of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS! MILLER LUMBER COMPANY "The Oreek boys were also taught phllosophollgy, which we do not study. STDENTS PASS AMENDMENTS A student body meeting was held at 1:15 p. m. on Tuesday. Three amendments to tbe constitution were passed. These amendments bad been proposed at a meeting the. week before by Leroy Coyner. The first amendment was: "Any person who aball have won first or second place in declamation with any accredited school shall be en titled to a letter." The article originally read: "Any person who shall have represented. the school satisfactorily in declama tion with any accredited school shall be entitled to a letter." The second amendment was: "Any person who shall represent the. high school twice in debate with any ac credited school shall e entitled to a letter." It originally read: "Any person who shall have represented the school satisfactorily in debate shall be entitled to a letter." The third amendment was: "An annual shall be issued annually If the Juniors and Seniors see fit. It originally read: "An annual shall be Issued annually by the Juniors and seniors. FIVE RANK HIGH. The spelling class under Hiss Pruehs had a contest during tha week. Helen Wood. Marion Sather, Emily Alt and Vincent Clarno wero the last to stand. . There were Ave seven A examina tion papers on English which, recelr- ed a grade of 100 per cent good. Ther werc 'hose of: Frank Gosney, Lila DeEoer, Richard Connarn. Carmesj Henderson and Marie Miller. MISS STOCKWEIX KAST. Bonnie Stockwell has only ..been taking typewriting one semester, but she has already received her, forty word certificate given by the Under wood Company. To obtain this cer tificate a student must be able ta write forty words a minute for ten minutes. ' TO STl'DY PAPER. . The second year Spanish class has finished the comedy which . it was studying and has subscribed for tha only Spanish paper in America, La Prensa, (The Press). Walter A. Jacobs . Contractor . Corner Sizemore Street and , Builders of Modern Homes Florida Avenue Box 713 Practical Nurse . MARION M. LESH Telephone Red 1911 . ....