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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1923)
I DM AN LLUM Fr&ricei Blaydeo, '23 Editor Truman Moc3engcr, '24 AsstEditor Zoo Hr.dioy, '24 Joke Editor BOARDMAN PARAGRAPHS Miimmi!iniintH-H;wtMiMnninnnM ;rr. Miller made a bueincrs trip tllMMMMHMtHIMmmiHMWW4IUIMHt The Utellum begins the second s- Mr. Dav id N'orcross representing i the Near East Relief Association, spolcfl to the pupils of the school, Monday afternoon. He (old of the frightful conditions that prevail in the renlon of the Black Sea and Caucasus Mountains, where thous ands of children are homeless and vanoy last tcsk. tnester with a newly ejected staff whose names appear with this issue. We hope to maintain the high standard sot by our predecessors and earnestly invite Ihe continued loyal Mr Hereim, Ti iday of iast itotad. snt to Pendleton ik to have- his tys: support of the students and teachers ModJr Feb. 5, has been et as the day for Doardman people tiurinp me remaioaer ot tne year, w. need you, you need the Utellum. ISO II I t.M a (.IIU.S IjOHH TO IIUtKiON Last i'Yiday night the loeal team Of girls met Irrlgon in a last and furious game of basket ball.. There was not a dull moment thruout the ent ir,. performance. to respond to this call for help. Send or bring any amount, however small, to aid the Call. Mr. Mulkey and the grade teachers will take charge of whatever funds are con tributed and turn same to Portland, Near Baal headquarters. Last week was the final week of i lie lirst semester and the pupils of the high school were allowed to Stanley Hatch is driving a "fliv ver" purchased from Latourell at Heppner. Mr, Sohnell left Friday night for Lyle, Wash. He and his family are occupying the Gilbreth house in the East Enu. M. K. FllCkingter and wife and Dorothy Board man were dinner j guests at the home of J. T. Healy last Sunday. George Mefford has accepted a position in Ihe auditors offiCa of the O. W. R. v N, in Portland. Mrs. Mefford will join him there as soon as he finds suitable living quarters. Ladies Aid wil meet on Wednes day Feb. 7. Lots of work to be done. Come with your thimbles, ladies. A. T. Hereim made a flying trip to l'endleton last Friday, going up to have his glasses changed. He re turned on Xo. 17. Mrs. Lee Mead would rather walk I than go in her Ford. She walked to the school house Saturday afternoon ' to hear the lecture on Nutrition. Mr. Neeoh returned home Tuesday after an absence of about two months. He has been away visiting relatives in California and Arizona. At the end of the first quaarler rMt be,ween examinations. neither side had scored a point and alter a brief intermission they con tinued, the first half ending in a score of 3 to 2 in Irrigon's favor. .Marie Messenger then took Erma Broyle'l place for the remainder of the game. At the end of the third quarter Hie score stood S to I in Irrigon's fa-. or Frances Illayden scored both points for the hoin,. team. No further change wtis made in th(. score for ell her side during the last quartod and so Ihe gam,, ended. Both teams played well and it good crowd of "rooters" were on deck to encourage I hem. Miss Carrlf Bkelli of trrlgon ret ei'eed the game, Hut from now we will have the regular work. Miss Blanche lmus, recently from Irrigon, entered the Sophomore t 'lass Monday. Hoardman Student Body and faculty appreciate this as "liss I in us comes well recommended. The grade teachers have received another lot of Perry pictures and will continue this week until each grade tUM been taUghl five standard picture, Lauren Cumins, who Is a senior this year, has completed his high school work and will remain from school until graduation, next spring. I si and 2nd Grades, In (ieograjthy the lsl and 2nd grade are studying Alaska. They j , Why all the big Sigh! All the way we can acount for it is I Osama are over. Isn't that enufT are making the sand table appear like country by cutting snow Makes Mrs Smith of Messner and Miss out or bits of paper. Snow houses, Myrtle Sailing of Arlington visited dogs, sledges, Eskimos, water gnd at our school, Tuesday. ice berga, all of which are made out of paper. It you have never been to Alaska now is your chance to form your opinion as to Ihe appearaiu of thai country, Come and see II anyws.i . Bit and nil Grade Charlie Breeding, formerly from McMiunviiie, has entered the 4th g rado. nth mid mil tirade. Truman Messenger entered the American history class monday. .IllUCN. .;d : "Did you bear about the wreck tb,. other nite?" Mildred: "No." Kd: "Well, a man and a woman were riding in a coupe, and he asked nor if ihe would marry him. and she refuaed, so finally he asked her , ami he also said if she refused him ibis lime, why he would run Lillian Bruce, Oladya Wilaon, and the ear over the first cliff. But she Mildred Mesaenger are in poaieaalon ' refused anyway. of some more interesting class let Mildred: "What became of the ters from the sivlli grade pupils of w,,man'.'" Nashville, Tenn., Knoxvllle, Tenn., gd; "Oh, she Bw the "coup."" ami Tampa, Flu. " Thcllt'th grade pupils are receiv Kdward: "1 don't see anything ln ing replies to their business letters cresting in Geometry. Its nothing they wrote last week. Some of III ,ut hen tracks " catalogs and leaflets lin y received j Mrs. Crowdet : "Well you have to emilnlneil valuable inhumation fur i. to iiunslale them." class woif. I Truman; Can you tranalate Ivye Olson has returned to school iiiei after three days absence. I m,s. (Towder: "Yes, I have been 'trying to translate them ever since "III and Mill GradtB. started to teach school." The 7th and Nth glades are taking monthly tests in nil subjects this week. Our special drill is on the form of our papers, as well as facts. We had our first debate. Monday morning, in our Literary Boclet Our question was: liesolvctl that the com crop of the world is more vol liable than the wheat crop. Tlu negative side won An easy subject was chosen as it was our first ex perience Willi the rules of del. ale The 7th and Sth grades were glad to have Noel Kilt Join Ihem again, lb' bus been ill for several days and we trill he has fully recovered Wednesday, the n s student Body held a meeting to elect officers for the last semester, the following, are the names of those installed: Delhi Olson, president I Mae Win kins, vice president ; Dorothy Board man. secretary: Earl Olson, ireus urer: Frances Illayden. editor; Tru man Messenger, asst. editor; Alton Kllix. sergeant of arms ; Delberi t'ar penter. S. B. manager; and Kd Mc tiellan. veil leader Delbert Carpenter, Truman Mess enger. Earl Olson employed their manual training skill in titling up ihe west end of Beetut' hall with bleachers last liidav evening This helped lo relieve the crowded con dition of the hull. The sewing and manual training Classes are now running on a sched ule of tin. e duvs of the week This chanKe has been made In uuler to devote more time lo regular grade work, In which ihe pupils are deficient. Mr Lee: "Did you see the fight'."' Miss Morcom: "No, was anyone hurt '.'" m,. I : "Well no, but the fel low that was knocked down was knocked sensible, and he got up as senslcss as ever." lrltz. ami Lauren went in lb,, li brary to look at their Geometry pa pers, ami Lauren said as they en tered, "Wher,. is it?" frlta; "Here it la," and pointed at Mrs Crowder. Mr MulkC) came in the Hi School Dining room imlav, and Mr. Lee I Hid, ' What's the matter it s so qutei I In here today?" Mr Mulkey: Oh, the hoi soup is cooling them off. In the assembly room When Mr. NorcrOM was asking for help from tin- school for the Armenians, Mr MulK.v said. "The more sense you get the more money you'll have." Mr Mulkey: "Do you know the reason wliv Ida asks to go down town so often?" Mrs Crowder: "The reason til ways comes hack with her" Mac: If Miss ouri would borrow Missis - slppi's. New Jersey, What would Dela - ware? Friu: I don't know. A - las - ker Weldon leaning on ihe banister in u dreamy attitude. "In every vvuv, I am growing to love her. bet lei and belter everyday." Mnc sure did have a hard time at the game, Friday nite. Hying lo square himself. We suggest thai he refrain from trying to revise the basket ball teams. eieM ?te;Hr-seeeeM IRRIGON NEWS f teeit -fr4-?-H-fr eeta yex iiiiiinH? ! The school failed to find enough Irrigon confectioner, was also chased news for this week and have asked out and the crowd treated to cand- the big correspondent to tell about lea at the expense of Mr. Craybeal. their doings. The two school basket ball teams played Hoardman school I Mrs. Francis Rand returned to her teams Friday at Boardinan, the Irri- home in Portland Monday alter a gon girls winning by a score of 5 to two weeks visit with her folks, Mr. , and the boys 13 to 5. W. B. and Mrs W. It. Walpole. Howard tool; team down in his truck and R. S. Lamoreaux gathered up a bunch of rooiers for Ihe oc casion and arrived on the scene in time for the play. Mrs. BebeccaKnight and daughter, Hazel, entertained the girls basket ball team Saturday evening in cele bration of the victory at Hoardman the evening before. Sam I'. Shell of Hoardman and George A. I'almeler. of Hood Uiver metiers of the exeeulive committee of the State Grange, were iasl Friday and arranged ing in Ihe school auditorium Thurs day evening, January 25th, lor the purpose of organizing a Grange at Ray Lamoreaux drove to Hermis on on business Saturday accompan- in Irrigon led by Mr. and Mrs J. E. White, or a meet- , Hazel Smith, Mr. and Mrs Freder- Ickaon and Mrs. Lamoreaux. The farm bureau dance Saturday Irrigon. Mr. Pal meter is in charge was a big success. A very large of all extension work for Eastern crowd from Boardman and I'matilla. Oregon and will be able to tell us about the work in ihe Grange. Lyle Seaman, Ishmael Hendrick and Wayne Steward and Miss Winni fred Steward, Margaret Seaman and Gertrude Craybeal motored across via Irrigon-Patteraon ferry Sunday and had a picnic dinner across the river and took in the sights at Cool-idgc. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glasgow enter tallied a number of their friends Thursday evening Inst week Willi progressive live hundred. II. C. Wolf,, and W. L. Suddarth won the two prizes. five tables were kept j busy until after midnight when a big feed was put on. Everybody had a real good time. Qnile a number not dancers played cards and helped make up the crowd. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown and two small daughters of Boardinan Were in Irrigon Friday. Mrs. Brown and daughters visited with Mrs. Hendrick while Mr. Brown attended lo some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J, confined lo their last week. A. Graybeal were home with colds The daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lee Graybeal is very low and in the doc tor's care at Hermiston. Rev. Mumah is holding revival meetings in Southeastern Washing ton for a couple of weeks. A number of young people after orchestra practice Tuesday evening decided it was a very good time to serenade the recently weds, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graybeal, and proceeded to make a big racket and roused them out of bed. c c Grimm, the The Ladies Society held their reg ular monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. J. B. Strader's. 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