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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
I'AQE 7 Bend High School Weekly VOL. 2 PUBLISHED WliEKLY BY Villi STUDENTS OF BEND HIGH SCHOOL NO. 7 TIIK IlKN'D IKM.CTI.V, DAILY KIMTION, I1KM), OltKOO.N. HATC.'ltltA V, OCTOIIKIt 80, I9SO. MOORE LEAVES COACHING JOB SCHOOL SURPRISED RY RESIGNATION HiiH'i'lnli'iiili'iil 'I'iiIk'H I'lnrn Ti'in pnniilly To Whip Hiiml Into HluiH I'lir Heroin! (iiuui' of (lie Heimon Willi I'rliievlllo. Tim school it ml team worn sur prised WmliiitHiluy afternoon wlinn ('(inch Merle Mourn, imimml training tnnrlier ii ii il iitlilnlli! coach, resigned n h conch of tliu fool tin 1 1 ten in. Ah ii result Chillies W. Krnklim wiih chosen mill yeHtorduy tonk tho plncn of Superintendent Monro, who hud volunteered IiIn mrvlcH us tem porary couch. llend wu given ii clinncn In wipe nut tlmt 35 to 0 Hcorn iiiiuln hy I'rlno- Vlllll III till' fllHt glUUI! Of th HIIIIHOII thin iifleriinon, when tint II. II. H. eleven lined up iiku I iimI the Crook rouuly hlKh IIKKn'Katlon on tint depot grounds. Tim ili'inl eleven Iiiih been unsiir reKMflll III nil Klidlmn CO in hut 11 to duio thin yeur. Kuril game pliiy'cl Iiiih hIiowu n inn rk need fur Im proveineiit. nml toward thin end Iho lelilll hnn heen HtrlvliiK ho past week Kiivnrul cluing" worn, mucin In I hi) lineup, im I he I en in linked liuliinco. (i. Illukely, Bend's t ink In. wiih iin n hie to pluy on Recount of Injuries miHtiiliieil ilurliiK tlx) Iteilniond game Iiihi Saturday. K, Ilaner wiih ox peeled to play IiIn position,. Other rhmiKi'H probably will hit inndii he foro tin Kiitno, Considerable progress Iiiih heen liiiulii III thn past week. Iiolll In de fensive mid offensive work unit, nl thoiiKh mill fur from perfect, the He ml leiini g n vn promise of showing rrllll'Vllle n fit I ff Klllllu. f SENIORS WEARING NEW CLASS TINS Tho niemhnrii of thn senior cIuhh urn tho proud pohhphhoi'h of now rliiMi pliiH. These lllllo pliiH are of solid Hold, formed In tho Hluipo of two trlnnglcs KiiperlinpoHed ono upon thn oilier. Tho loitering In "B. H. S. '21." We Are Ready for y FOOT BALL SEASON with Everything1 You Need Buchwalter Sport Store niiiiiiiiiimmii iia!!iiimiii!""""i!"lllll,l,l,""i School Days Po you realize that often wlmt npM-iirH to ho HliipUIHj' I" '' thru In notliliiK niio Hum tie feet Ivo vUloii. Do you know whether y"p child In liiintllcnmiod l mental development or by defect Ivo vision? Now In tlio tlmo to find out, nnd gUiHses provided If neccn snry. Dr. L .W. Gatchell " EVKHIOHT Hl'lOCIAMST 140 Oregon St., Itend Oregon B.H.S. Straw Vote Reveals Leaning To W. G. Harding Tlio high school Hi ill w vol il Iiiih been liiknn. Tim American history nml cIvIch cIiihh voled Friday nfler noon, hill Did results of thn blillnllliK will not he known until Iho voles urn coiinled on Monday. Tlio veiling wiih donn on Huniplii hullolH furnished hy Fl unk I Inner. Tlio iiHtlinnli) on Iho vol n for presl denl seems to favor llurdlliK, ul IIioiikIi there urn a few students wIiohii voIoh iiro (louhtfiil. Tlio vnt I ii K on tlio vu i In il h measures on Iho ha) lot HinttiiH to Inillciilii that Iho fol IowIiik havo piiHHi'd: Thn Iloosii- ' volt III rd refuge hill, llend counly Heat measure, tlio olemniii Kurlnn hill mid tlio hill provldluK for u longer session of thn legislature. Advanced Class Girls Learn To Cook-Breakfast MIhh Miller's advanced classes III domestic Belli urn urn worklnK on hrenkfiiHl ineniiH tho preparing mid serving of u complete hreukfuMt for ono liidlvldual. Next week tlio KlrlH uro to work In groups of four, ouch Kro up propiir 1 1, k a nd norvliiK a hrvukfiiHt. Ilia Kroupn will ho divided mid every two KlrlH will nerve a break turn When (bin Iiiih linen donn each K I rl will (hen Im allowed to prcpuru u meal unaided. To pill class work Into pracllcu. ono cIiihh Ih to conic heforn for school In Iho morning mid cook hronkfiiKt. Along wllh thlH work thn classes urn studying fond prlnclp'cs, rurhohydruti'H mid tho couihluliiK uf foodn. Thn KlrlH nrn enjoying tho making of posters In domestic science classes. Knell Kl rl wiih required to mako a poster of n lireiikfiiHt iIIhIi hIio would llko mid place tho recipe of tho same underneath. Tho plcturo of tho dlhli wiih tuki'ti from a magazine ndvorllsu nii'iit. Homo of tho posters were very attractive mid showed ctrlKln.il It y In arriiiiKeinent. Flrit Real Estate Deal. AcciirdliiK lo one ntilhurlty the first renl pniuto dcnl In America occurred on May l. lil'.'M. I'eler Minuet pur dinned tho silo of tho city of Now York for tho sum of $24 In present Culled Sinies currency values. This prlco was 00 ccnti per 1,000 acres. LIBERTY SATURDAY ONLY MARGUERITA FISHER IN "The Thirtieth Piece of Silver" She fun nil It, nnd then she lost It, nml In no doliiK nearly lost her liiislmiul. Hut then n IIk Niirpi'lse luippeiin What? Also Paramount Magazine and Gaiety Comedy "BRIDE & GLOOMY" BETTER SPEECH WEEK PLANNED PUPILS TO CORRECT OTHERS' ERRORS Tiikh Will lie Forfeited Ah Hoon Ah Wciii-ith Coninill Five frillies AkuIiihI King's KiikIIxIi Oilier I'ealnicM To lie Introduce!!', i I'Iiiiih uro under wuy for the cele bration of Better Speech week, which Ih Noveuiher 1 to 6, IiicIiihIvo. MIhh I'mliniiKh Ik chairman of tho committee) In churKO of tho progrum. Several features urn planned for (ho HliidentK, who look forwurd with great oiiIIiiihIiihiii to tho event h of tho coining; week. Wednesday moruiiiK each Htudunt will ho Klvc-n u tiiK which ho Ih re el ill red to wear Unit duy. When a inlKluko Ih mudo Ilia Htudout notlcliiK It will writn It on tho curd of tho ono iiiukliiK tho mlHtuke. When flvo crrorshavo hoon recorded the tiiK will ho forfoitod to tho person noticiiiK tho IiikI ono. Another tug will thiin ha given. At tho end of the day tho lags will ho turned In at tho office. Thono re ceiving tho leaHt iiuinlier of murks will receive honorable mention In tho High School Weekly. The pro Krum will ho chaiiKed dully ho hh to IntereHt tho Ktudentn mid, ut the nmne 1 1 ine, improve their npeech. SPELLING CONTEST CREATES INTEREST Tho spelling classes of Ilend high uro showing great interest In their i work. Tho recitation ore oral Tuesday and Friday. Kuch class in divided Into two sides, ouch sido having n chosen cap tain. Captains of tho vurlous class es arc: Seven A, Ventu Ilcvans, Itoso Miller; SH. Clnlro Payno, Harriet Heyhurn; 8A, Richard Connarn, Ken neth Gales; 913, Opal "Smith, Gladys McConnoI. Tho requirements uro to pronounce the word, spell it In syllables, give the accent, and use It In a gram matical santence. Tho score to date are: Seven A, Rose 3, VeBta 2; 813, Claire 2, Har riet 1; 8A, Richard 5, Kenneth 0; 91), Gladys 2, Opal 1. At the end of tlTo semester the losing side Is to treat the winning Bide. Music Hath Charms Another reason why a girl should lake vocal lessons Is because If she over hns to raise any children she will need a lot of voice. Dallas News. Of Great Riches. Of grent riches there Is no real use except II be In the distribution; the rest Is hut conceit. Bacon. !mm!iiiii!i!ii!n:::i!::i:mi!iii!mi!miimmiii AS THE EDITORS SEE IT .ii:iiiiiiiiiiiti::niiiiiiiiuuuuiiaiuiiuii!iii!n:ii:i:ii!iii::::i"iii' Bend high school students pro claim 8. W. Moore to bo one super intendent In a thousand, and we be lieve this Is not on exaggerated state ment. Superintendent Mooro has shown a lively iutorest In school ac tivities since he has been with us nnd has backed the school in all progres sive movements und encouraged nil school activities to his utmost ability. Lliut this year ho hns gone still fur ther. Seeing tho nouct or a concn ior tho second team, ho volunteered his Borvlcos, nnd hns turned out regu larly to spur tho second toam on to greater efforts. Upon Conch' Moore's resignation he accepted the posi tion of tomporary conch for tho first lonni nnd completed the work of getting the first toam In Bhnpo for l'rlnovlllo today. Superintendent Moore played on a team In the East whore he attended college and mnkos a highly compe tent couch. Whon tho team was confronted with tho fact that n now conch would have to be obtained, Su pdrlntondont Mooro was the unani mous cliolco, but, on account of his THE HTAFK Edltor-in-Chlof, Lester 'A. W. Smith Associate Editors: Prances Louise Hoyburn, nomalne Nicholson, Ervin McNeill, Margaret Innbnlt, Glen Burch, Marjorle Balrd, Paul Reynolds and Thomas Going, From Here and There In Bend High School Tho Junior library, with Mrs. Bun dorn In churne, now Iiuh 100 hnokn. Much 1 1 He ure being made of (Iicho for hook loviewa. Ono hundred and thirty hookn huvo heen read the punt three woekH. Tho hunt read Htu dnntH arc: Walter Krelhurg, Thol mu Culler, Gerald Jolinnon, Dulc Btafford, John Heyhurn, Melvln Kcott, Dorln CornollUHM'ii, Lucille Bhuey. Tho new hookn on band In clude "The Opening of the Went" (Kabln), "The Iluttlo of the Nutlonn" (Kuinmer), "OdynBeuH" (Homer); "JlorolnoH of Bervlce" (Purkmun), "Heroes of Today" (Purkmun; "Iloyn' Hook of Hiittlen" (KraHor), "Wur Inventlonn" (GiliKon), "Juck" (Kllzputrlck), "A Girl of tho Umber loHt" (I'ortor), "SwIhh Fumlly Kob Iiihou" ( WyHH ) , "The LaHt of tho Mo IiIciiiih" (Cooper), "Tho I'uthflnder" ( Cooper ),. "Tho Long Trull" (Gir Imid). The Sn Ktudentn are showing pep thin week hy wearing the clans col ors, purple und gold. The boys have arm handn unci the glrlH bown, fuH tnnnd with tho Palmer button. Class colorn uro hanging on tho walls of room E. NEW PARODY IS GIVEN ROOTERS Tho usual prcgame rally was held Friday afternoon In the assembly at 1 o'clock. A new song, a parody on "Oh! Ily Jingo!" was Introduced and I accepted with great enthusiasm by tlio HiUQcniH. a list oi yens wan is sued to each student to be learned before the game Saturday anl the .students were led In the assembly by Stuart Uae and Iluell Orrel. Tie I volume of noise was greatly fn , creased by the Introduction of 100 megaphones. These were put to good use by the students, who fall ly I raised tho roof. Announcements wero made concerning the rail held Friday evening and instructions giv en out to various classes in regard to the parade. The First Lifeboat. The first lifeboat ever made Is still In existence In Yorkshire. It was con structed In 1802 to be used "for saving life In storms or other dangers to ships." A poor shipwright Invented It, and parliament voted him $0,000 as a reward. Radio Telephoning. The first experiment in long-distance radio telephoning was made In 1914. the attempt resulting after many efforts In successful transmis sion of speech from Washington to Paris and' San Francisco. iiii!:ii!!:i!!i::::i!iii!:!:a:::::!!!::t:!!::!::!:!;::::i!"ft. other duties, he refused to accept the position as permanent coach. However, his valuable services are greatly appreciated by the team and the school. o Tho loss of Merle Moore as athlet ic conch for the football team Is a fact to be taken seriously hy the niomhors of the team and of the stu dent body. Mr. Mooro has spent val uable time In performing his duties ns conch. There is no doijbt that the team appreciates his work, Tho position of coach for a foot bnll team is no easy position. Upon tho coach falls the job of winking out the signals, placing the men and seeing that theygot the best kind of practice that Is possible. That Mr. Moore has given the team tho best of his ability no ono that knows him can doubt. Tho difficulty In coaching tho team was In many ways Intensified by tlie lack of Interest shown by members of the second tenm, but It is to their credit and Conch Moore's that the first team hnB" boon having real prac tice for tho lost few weeks. Tho 8A students are conspicuous thin week hy their clans colors, old rone and silver. Mm. Sunders (in 8A spelling): "Define the word 'sarcastic'." Richard C; "It means well, saHsy-llko." Miss Pcrrault (In typing I): "Stu dents, don't forget your masks Fri day." In a recent test in Algebra cover ing fractions, the following pupils hud A papers: Amanda Anderson, nillia Foley, Arnold Johnson, Harry Miller, Adah Tucker, Roma Whl nant and Thomas Going. In the physics class the laboratory tests found the humidity of the air to be 10 per cent at 2 p. m. and 40 per cent at 9 a. m. The difference wus due to the condensation of the moisture in the air during the night. Miss II. Manny reports that In her geometry class 50 per cent of the members In geometry A are doing 90 per cent work, while In her geom etry B class, only 33 1-3 per cent are making 90 per cent. WHO'S WHO IN HI This year the domestic science and art departments are very capably handled by Miss Emily Miller. She Is especially fitted for the work, hav ing specialized In that course at O. A. C. Before coming to Bend Miss Miller taught at Independence and Falls City. At the latter place she remained four years. Miss Miller is! registration teacher of the 9B, No. 2 section and Bhe de lares they are a lively bunch. She is enthusiastic! over her work and has many interest-; Ing things in store for the girls of I her classes. She announced that her I classes, both in cooking and sewing,' are working toward an exhibition, to ! be staged later in the term. "I am"! highly pleased with the progress my classes are making," state Miss Mil ler. "I, like Bend and Bend high school very, very much," she con cluded.' Handwritten Bibles. We hud a complete handwritten Bible as ear'y as the fourteenth century. When you want that Heavy All Wool SWEATER in School Colon, call at the GOLDEN RULE of Bend Our Hallmark Bracelet .Watch is the -greatest bracelet watch val ue on the market . ; ' It was chosen by some of the leading Jewelers of America to satisfy the demand of The Hall mark Stores for a bracelet watch of standardized dependability a watch that could be sold to the most critical, exacting customer, personally guaranteed to give sat- '. j isf action in every detail. The movement is 15 jeweled; the case gold filled and 14 karat solid gold; round or octagon shape. And the price is sure to please you. Dainty styles; small size; accurate timekeepers LARSON & CO. JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS At the Sign of the Big Clock Oregon Street ' Bend, Oregon RALLY REVEALS SPIRIT OF HIGH PEP DEMONSTRATION BIGGEST EVER Clever Stunts I'ut On By Classen In I'aracle I'luyers In Hpcechcn At the Bonfire, Predict Vic tory JSy (loso Margin. The rally held Friday night Is said to be the largest rally held by the high school. The parade was composed of all students of the high school and was more than a block in length. The rally was led by a senior and a freshman bearing a large banner. They were followed by the senior class. Following the seniors came the juniors, and behind them came the team on a wagon pulled by the boys of the freBhman class. After the team came the- sophomores and freshmen, followed by a few mem bers of the junior high. The line of march started from the high school and passed through the main streets. At each corner the different classes were to "pull off some stunt." The seniors were giv en the yall and Oregon corner, where they captured -Prlneville'8 goat. The next stop was at the corner of Bond and Oregon, where the jun ior class performed a marriage cere mony uniting 4he football team with Victory. From there they marched to the corner of Bond and Minnesota, where the sophomore class crowned the team. From here the students marched to the Liberty theater, where the freshman class prepared to bury Prineville. From here the gathering proceeded directly to the huge fconfire built on a vacant lot' on Bond and Louisiana. Here the freshmen tried to dut-yH the rest of the student body, but were not successful. When members of the team were called upon for speeches they predicted a hard, close game, but believed that the victory this time would be with Bend. As one member said, "We must win the game, for it has been Bend's honor' never to lose a game on her home grounds for the last five years." Those in charge of the rally agree that the event will help to bring more students to the game and will help Influence their Bupport for the team. " ' Baltic Sea Leads In Amber. The principal source of the amber supply Is the coast of the Baltic sen. more particularly In the vicinity of Konlgsberg. , Even In. ancient times this district constituted the "Klmber ley" of the amber world. At this place amber, which Is really a min eralized resin of extinct pine trees, is freely washed upby the sea. espe cially after a violent storm. The fish ermen use nets, with which they trawl the shallow waters. kiiuuiu:uiiiiiiiuaiiiiiiiaai'.uimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinaiiiiiiiiiii