PAGE Bend High School Weekly VOL. 2 PUBLISHED WEI2KLY BY TUB STUDENTS OP BEND HIGH SCHOOL NO. 3 TWO I1KND HUM.KTW, DAIIjY EDITION, IJKVD, OKFXJON, HATt'UDAV, OOTOIIKB 2, 1020. STUDENT WINS CHAMPIONSHIP MAKJOKIIS HA1RD GETS TENNIS FINALS lllftli Hrhuol (ilrl riiiyx Htriuly, Con .,1m rut (iiitiio ami Tnkvu I.uxt Two i,l Throo HflM of Mitlrli from MIhn KiiiiIco Callow. MurJorlo llulrd won tlio woumn'H chiiiiiplonnhlp ot llund whon Mho du foutml MIhh KiiiiIcu Callow on the J'llol Ilulto Inn courlH Inst Saturday nftornon by tho Hconi of 4-0, 7-B. 8-2. Tim filial match of tlio womon's tKiinlH tmirnniimnt wan plnyad ut 1:30 Haturday uftiirnoon. On acrount of tlm blltiir cold wiiutlicir. Iheru wuro only a fow spectators, l)t tlmy wlt iKmHiid an oxcullonl match. Many who would liked to liavn hihiii It did not know of tlio game. On account of a strong wind and I do oxtrnmn cold, both players wore ut a dlnuilvnnlngn, hut, in-rtlihnn. tlmy played well. Tim firm net wiik iivotily matched and It was diiulitful which player wouM takii II. Mini Callow won, G-4. In tho HKcond Hi'l MIhh llulrd riiino lltl riinldly and won. 7-6. Tho last si-l wan not ho clone, Mlrnt Cat- low swilling to lose her Krlp, and MIkh llulrd took tho Ioiik and of tlm scorn, fl-2. Miss Callow had u vi-ry Kood servo, upon which Mho dimndil entirely, whlln MIkh llulrd used hrllllant strokes, hut pluyod hard and smuttily. .MIhh Callow won on her fust sorvo. which, at tho lant. Mliw llulrd learned to receive.. When Miss llulrd ro tiirni'd Iht opponent's servo, MIhh Callow was rarely ahlo to send It hark again. Tho inn I r h wiih played at an un fortunate limn on account of tho kuiI chadKo of weather. Tlm ditto had been net neveriil lljneH previously, hut c in li tliim tlm mi inn wan poHlpmmd. Ilowovnr, Hi" conli-HlalitH wont ahead and played In npllo of tlm olmlacltis heraiiHo It wiih ho Into In tlm season and they wero anxioiiH to flnlHh tho tournaineiit. When tlio Little Fulki are in need of a SCHOOL DRESS You will find jut wKat you want at WARNER'S When you want that Heavy All Wool SWEATER in School Color., coll t the GOLDEN RULE We Are Ready for FOOT BALL SEASON with Everything You Need Buchwalter Sport Store CLASS OF 1924 HAS BIG ROLL MANY START COURSES IN BEND HIGH MIhh Miller mill Mix Churchman Named A I'arllll) Advisors Col lego 1'repnnilnry Work Mwl Popular Willi New HluilenlH Tlm freshman class Ih umiHUully largo thin year. Tlmru aro fi9 frosh- iiiiiu ))' now and many morn will prohahly unter durliiK tlm next 3d dayii. ThlN nuniher Ih larger than that of any preceding year. MIhh Miller Ih lilt) ndvinor for one auction, tiuiuhiirlnK 30 HtudentH, and MIhh Churchman for tlio ollmr, with an uniollnient of 20. Thero uro tunny not"! courses open to tho HtuilnulH. Tlm general, or collogn preparatory, course Ik the most popular with tho freshmen IIiIk HiuimHlvr. ' Tho subjects ure: Algo liru. English, hlntory and a foreign laiiKUaKo. HpanlHh Ih iiiohI popular 111 Ih year. A largo percentago of tho girls are taking domestic Hdenco. Many of the hoyn are taking thn courHu In iiiitiiiiul iralniuK. The freHlimnn A dlvlHlon contain 39 HtudentH. MIhh Manny tvacheH 29 of them In algebra. Ten tako man ual training under Mr. Mooro. The frenhmon uro worklnK hard, hut luivo had no meeiltiKH since tho opunliiK of tho HemuHler. YELL LEADERS HOLD CONTEST CiimlttlnteH for yell leadern thlH season nro Stewart Him mid Emory Leliriiien. Kuril gnvu a hum pie of IiIh ability iih yell leader Wednesday. Tho exhibition took on tho uppour anco of an athletic conteHl. In the tryoul I.elirinen culled upon tho Htu dentH to give Principal Crozler n cheer. Tho HtudentH responded with Hitch force iih to endaiiKur tho roof. Tlm coach, Mr. Mooro. received the huiiiu hearty applaiiHo. BEGINNERS TO TAKE COOKING In tlm domcHtlc hcIcuco and art classes tho Kill" aro flnlHhlnK their cooklnK aprotiB, which wiih their first howIiik lirohlem. Tho beginners' class will have IIh f I ro cIiihh in cook ery. Tlm girls uro oHpoclully nnx Ioiih lo lu'Kln thin work. Tho advanced cIiihh In domestic sclenco will Blurt Monday to study menus. ' TIiIh will cover tho prepar ation and HorviiiK of food. Miss Mil ler slatoH that sho Is hlKhly pleased Willi tho progress that all her classes aro making. Tho girls' sewing classes In tho balcony of tho domestic sclenco room find tho bent decidedly opprosslvo. Thin condition exists because the windows of this room aro in tho us ual plnco, but tho balcony Is elevated IiIrIi cnoiiKli to got nil the warm air that rises. NOTICK The Holy Order of tlio Mystic I.eiiKiio of tho Wlilto Circle is now opon for membership. Come and be Inltlnted Into the rites of this mys toilous organization ot torment and lonrn tho pass word. However, watch your step! Tho leuRiio votes Mr. Harris a groat sport. NEW KNITTED JAZZ CAPS School Color, at Mannheimer's From Here and There In Bend High School In phyHlcH tlm hoyH tried to rival Kinnmtt McNoaly'H record for lung pressure, hut worn not successful. If anyonn finds a pair of "our uiarkH," ploaHu return tlmm to the Janitor. Tlm Junior high detective, who wiih Kent to find thorn, him not had any roHtiltH aH yet. Auyoim In doubt aH to what an "oar murk" Ih, ank MIhh Cmhuugh. Tho 811 cIiihh organized thin week. Tho following claH offlcera were eluded: Claro Payne, president; Harriet lloyliurn, vice prfHldent; tOrnml I.elirinen, Hecrelury-lreaHurer, mid Linn KrltihH, nergeant-at-urniH. MrH. Bander's cIiihh In penmaiiHhip Iiiih 780 HtudentH working for Pal mer certificates. TIioho HtudentH of tlm Junior high all have their 25 drill huitoiiH and they are on 100 drill buttons. MIhh Manny's cIukh In phyHics hnH been doing experimental work all week. Tho HtudentH huvo tested their lung pressure, but tho resultH have not yet been worked out. iii:.iti) ix KXPitKssiox "Hum! Why haven't you your les son?" Ham: "Aw, I can't think o' nuth In'. Wo aro Inclined to believe Sam, but don't want to be too hard on him. MIhh Spoor's clans In expression Iiiih finished Its speeches on "Im provements About tho School." Lawrence CuHIh' subject was ".Speaking In tho Assembly. Tom flolng spoke on "Student Self-Government;" Paul Reynolds on "Digger Itulldlngs for tho School;" Ilu Ses on "Socialized Recitations." Tho girls in modern and medieval history bother Vincent Clarno so he can't study. Tlm notebooks In modern and me dieval history under Miss Williams wore duo Thursday. Sumo of the sltiileuls failed to turn in their hooks and will bo held for them Mon day. Miss Spoor's classes In expression and dchuto have until Monday lo fin ish memorizing their orations. Note tho pnlo faces of members of the classes. Miss Spoor (in Kpiinlsll III): "Pro nounco that gentleman's tin m o again. Guy. I didn't get It." Guy: "I didn't, either." Tho typewriting classes under Miss Churchman aro trying for nccurate work UiIb year. Thoso making per fect teBts for this week nro: Typewriting II, second semester (five minutes), Komnlno Nicholson, 27 words per minute; typewriting III, third semester (five minutes), Krmel Scott, 40 words per minute; Myrtle Rico, 62.2 words per minute. 11a Sess, a junior in tho Dead high school and nn accomplished mu sician, has consented to play for the Monday morning oxorciscs in assem bly. Iln lias been highly complimented by both students and teachers upon hor fine technic and ability. Miss Campbell has been unablo to attend school the last few days on account of a severe cold. Tho stu dents nro anxiously nwalting her return. t:iiiiuRi:ii:au!:tii:iitttiintiaii:iiaaia::ini::ii:ta:t::::::ii:t::tt::::::::::i:ati:::i::::::ai:nt:tn::n::ta AS THE EDITORS SEE IT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiaiiiiaaaaiiKiiaii THK lilTKHAKY SOCIKT1KS We have in tho high school threo literary societies, but from the lack of Interest shown It would bo hard to convince a new Btudent or a vis itor that we even had one. What Is wrong - with thoso so cieties? LnHt year the Lowell society did not reorganize and tho Sages and Emorsonluiis reorganized same time during tha middlo of tho year. As for programs, during the nine months of school the Emersnulniis THK STAFF ' Edltor-ln-Chiof. Lester A. W. Smith Associate Editors: Frutices Louise Hoyburn, Romnine Nicholson, Ervin McNoal, Murgnret lnnbnit, Glon Burch, MnrJorle Baird, Paul Reynolds nnd Thomas Going. Political iKHues have not yet been very holly dlscuHHed In school. They ure minor Ihhuch compared with Huch (jiiMHtloiiH bh to who will mako the team or who will bo yell leader, etc. As Hoon aH tho boys' glee club gets under way the traditional cat on the back fence will have to look else where for employment. The example of gymnastic yelling given by "Prof," Lehrmen Wednes day morning would have been more appreciated If be had given warning. Ho was all tired out before the school knew what was up. Tho news Iiiih been rumored about school that Prinevillo has five letter men on ItH leuui this year. Thnt'B nothing we've got 11 "malo" men on ours. Miss H. Manny's cluss In algebra Is beginning fractions this week. The class has a new pupil, making the clans total 30. Miss Lorence'H class in ancient his tory now has 33 scholars. The stu dents are hi tidying Egypt now. Miss Loreuce's class in civics lias 10 pupils. IIK.UU) IX ENGLISH Miss I' m tin ii Kh: "Guy, you may write tho 17th sentence on the bourd." Guy: "lint there's only 16." Miss I'mhaugh: "Well, you drew tho lucky number, then." Hook reviews will be due in a couple of weeks. CLASS OF 1922 SHOWS PROMISE ' lty One of tlio Juniors. The junior class of this year has about nil the requisites a Junior class should have, possessing an abundance of "pep." life and energy, and a firm resolvo to build up the school. While we do not entirely ugroo with the seniors that the Biblical quotation, "Ilu that bloweth his own horn shall not he heard." Is the very best motto, yet a li tt lo advertising will hurt no ono. We have, to begin with, as members of our class, such "celebri ties" ns the president, secretary and treasurer of the student body. Our president, along with his other duties. Is editor of the Annual and one of tho "pillars" of the Weekly. The winner of the men's tennis tour nament of this city is likewise a jun ior. We have representatives In every branch of athletics who will uphold the honor of the junior class. In music we claim one of the most accomplished musicians in the school, many good voices, both male and fe male, and a great deal of talent along instrumental lines. Wo do not, however, lay stress upon the fame of the individuals of our class. We possess something of which we are far more proud, name ly, the spirit of cooperation and loy alty existing among nil the members of tho class. This, more than any thing olse, we can safely say has made the Junior class what it is to day. Our chief aim In life this year is to make the old 13. H. S. all the better for our having been here, and we are going to do it, too. :!:i:!::::i::t::n:i:y:i!n::!:::::::::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::n:::::::! gnve two and the Sages only one. Last year there were society col ors in the ventilator and hanging from the ceiling. During vncation these colors were removed, so that now, except for the senior colors, no literary or class colors are to be seen, Thero Is but one remedy for a dis ease of this kind nnd that is a good dose of "pep." Every literary so ciety should reorganize and prepare to live up to the old standard of one SELECTION OF TEAM STARTED LIGHT, PEPPY SQUAD AFTER PLACES AHplraiilH Kor Lino and Knil Moxt Numerous Ktnall Heconil Hiring Turnout IIouhcn Ire of Couch Wants to See HullH Holled. Football practice has progressed now to the point of making final se lections for the first team. The se lections will have to be hurried on account of the game Friday at Prlne ville. Choosing men for the team will be rather difficult this year as most of the aspirants are green, some never haying viewed a football game in their lives. Only four letter men remain over from last year Dutt, V, Coyner, Haner and ;iaypooI. Bros- terhous, star fullback of last year's team. Is Ineligible to play, having al ready gone through four seasons. However, he turns out every night and renders valuable aid by helping to coach the new ones. As to the team itself, the backfleld will probably be covered by Kelley, Coyner and Haner as full. Dutt and Cluypool will resume their old places in the line and Loehr will tako Coy ner'B place at center. L. Blakely, who has been doing good work as quarter, will probably remain there. Mcltoberts, G. Blakely, Garske, Boyd, Norcott and Gould are all out for places in the line. The team this year will probably be the lightest the school has ever turned out, and also the peppiest. Even the very Ignorance of the team In football etiquette will be a help, for they will not know when they are beaten, an essential which often makes winners out of what technical ly should be losers. Of the second team not much can be said, for only a few turn out. The rest seem "afraid to dirty their foot ball suits," as the coach expressed it.' "or else they like to look at them. However, that is not what the suits are for. I would much rather see them dirty from scrimmaging on the football field." Coach Moore also desires It to be known that the names of all boys having football suits in their posses sion, and who are not using them, will be posted on the bulletin board at an early date. BOYS TO HAVE OWNGLEECLUB The boys' glee club, composed of students of the Bend high school. met Thursday evening for the pur pose of appointing temporary offi cers until a constitution can be drawn up. Ervin D. McNeal was appointed temporary chairman, Glen F. Burch, secretary and treasurer. A committee wns appointed to at tend to the business of further or ganization and to draw up a consti tution. Those appointed were Glen Burch, LaVerne Whitmore, Wilbur Watkins and Stuart Rao. Mrs. Travis has been unable to meet with the boys, but as soon as the music arrives and" the boys are assigned their parts, the student body will hear some good music. WHO'S WHO IN HI Few students have a record of be ing more active in school affairs than Frances Heyburn, now known as Frances Louise Heyburn. In her freshman year she declares she did nothing but have a good time. Nev ertheless she found time to be an ac tive member of the glee club, partici pated in the operetta, Joined the Em ersonians and made high grades. During her sophomore year Fran ces not only made good grades again, but served on Emersonian programs and committees, as well as In the glee club. Bolng on the staff of the Bend High School Weekly, on nearly all Emersonian programs, and a member of the glee club, Frnnces found her time well taken up whon a junior. DEBATE CLASS WORKING HARD PAVES WAY FOR TEAM SELECTION Irvln Mc.Voal Heads Organization For Parliamentary PurpoHcs Ktnto Debate Question To IlO Htudled Ah Moon Ah Chosen. Miss Spoor's fourth period class, at a meeting held last week, decided to organize a debating club In order to conduct Its own meetings, and in this way gain valuable parliamentary drill, according to Roberts rules of order. In the election ot officers Irvln McN'eal was chosen president and Vance Coyner class critic. Offi cers will be elected frequently so that all members will have an opportun ity to hold the various offices. The text book which were chosen for this course have not arrived yet. Meanwhile the students have been engaged in class debates and at pres ent tbey are learning an oration. An interesting debate was held last Monday on the question, "Re solved, That the comic section of the Sunday papers be abolished." Tha affirmative side was upheld by Mc Neil, Erickson and Burch, with Coy ner, Loehr and Garske on the nega tive. Both sides of the question were well supported and the num bers of points gained were even. The question for the state debates has not been chosen, but as soon as it is decided upon the class will be gin working on it. The preliminary work has already shown that the members have the ability, class spirit and the determi nation to do some real work this year. fOur School Supply list Is lengthly, so we just cover it by saying what ever you need I we have. OWL PHARMACY IF you have the list we have the School Supplies. HORTON DRUG CO. ill I saw a boy's suit i at the J. C. Penney Store CLa; wanted HjfflV school j, j Don't i i C 1 pack tne i I ft V Grip 'round I wltl1 yon" yT We have a y 7 remedy ! , jff . that will TtA V knock it. c& Magill& k ' Erskine There is jfoin to la a little drawing done at the St. Francis BAZAAR Oct. 7-8-9 it the Hippodrome Are You Interested? 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