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FIVE "jJJteresting News Notes From the Schools of Eugene and Many Upper Willamette Valley Communities MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929 I -T ...... I, Bludy Hell " tU"a"'rAr;,"",y; P" I- Hn uvod. , Cml Muoto hi) ho " r.eeii f " J ?!hi"1"u,lb' tJl lu.t IIH ..r )i .TihM " try"1"' 111 E .l,l,,n fliml mono I"' ,.?. Win Kind " 11 im hm flvrr trkil 1 M . nH I.j. tiiMiHM Villi r. n' i""1 "nl .in, bullllln wnoia """ ereriHrUn ran ' L t. iNl.hfM lllllll ("I1 ( lor "iir Ll- before) V"U WHO IMUI lrlI.,l don't talk "("' Lr. K Unit t tlvo "1'lrll gprrillllin " I... ab wn. Uaa.l tnlni the mythical plciiao-fuav'rw-m-tlilv-ruum .Is". jH b well. , l. bolntt formulated be Lher. thrnuali which ! h ind euthth gra.lca will Lnd m f th tw. nty-mln- ll ltnlii to u card "'i.....ni lll belli Hit! 1 ....... l... MWlniwt wllli iMHifc. i jinee, A. II l now ihey h mttl i,vo flQff. A. l " r - ! in? mi of 'I'" library u occupied by H" uppur h-. . . lint number of "Tli. Junior I will com. pin " i ii i. 'i trntiih. Thl paper l being li by the Junior I rlnna. It inum etones. perm", lilt, mil picture.. I a a a L, where dor. Hint smell irreror Ain i u seen , i. ry" iv ccntn. tug neterythlnif." "(limine r other remark, floated ih htll .nil hack again ine juniur vihpp ... ... it, r popped popcorn In Iho hull pr noon, t . gnblf mtnilnn ww aocor.l fin Nr In Ih Hcholn.tlc for mr irikia ,. .1, llini.i 'Tho llooiov.lt M.inurliil f'f" i oumbr of Iho firholn.do I. cm conirlhuiril numiir mnl VI inv riiotoa nun 11. up down bectUM uf thn Inck Ett'. Tho willtnr. hownvpr plriwd with Iho quullly of ilcltt rocolvril. 1 ,iui hum lllv.'llllH r ri" lih, Iho innlior of 111. ulna afna nwnln ihImh im hid been rocclvil, nmt ii. vtro nol a. nritvre.1, ihoy mumod to in. company, r " .v,jr ntiiMiaj l'ii 1 nvi pror. A. nolhlnK mora hail wra irom mo couiimny or mm of Iho pin., (lis clnn. B (till Ih nlna i,..l f rocolvM by iho com- w a ivurr MM VOICI1 IU UO Itonfato lnvo.ll.nln tha ntal. lor they ire .nuloua in have Pranrh Rf.l., V ...111 f mnt their rradlim with . un 01 piaya. Tho honk In Kl Autro. I'lrroi" ,y mil publUhril hy I), C. nil Company. Tlio IUi. uned romiing iho ploy, iho ri of tho WK'k. e 111 01. ftnptti I. ... I " " im 11., 11K ID tm he Ii ilolnir onn of tho re tomo of tho romnrk. 'in me eleven o'clock moilcrn J. nmtt.T of fnct "Cher wan not iiiioiiiiIiik iii-w-mniticii Uum o hill hom worn .InuBhtorml. ,7Z lHKlo tank niK , a now. Ralnrv nt .hA lika l iwko nn mlilroM. h... L, January 19. ) irillt ..01 ""'""l nr Iho t'o'r'fL' Iho Rlrl. tut 1. ..." .;,u".""y vo. tltn. . '"rnl for h ih. 1.. i'l'.r.i;iiiion L .JumP-centur f,,r tho I. L', '""'"'""""I'lioiuoi o K ,' "1 a 'Klit-iiilimtei btS"? .'"' Mucntlnnal "n'n Mr TJ,. "lorn. Knit; .t"" f "ium, "" 01 niw una S?fi?!i S 1.0. K ttVh.iIr,l,hl,,,,n iHt 'l""1"" hi In , """V W,ll", Mr. v S hfein .c!loi-to,i K hu ,.l",n"i tlio i:hiM "rne.i Umt " Knot! lllm k.A Hill n rn.,11.. Milk.. ,Uo,1Ct 1' ,tt ynnilne-nt DonMd y,0"n'voriilty k k',hr In? kR ulm"-' fa vl J, TWJr F . V Mill I L 'I'lUh LM:-...klinn. "tyiM,, lem,"i Hon yi '"o you In A .... . I1 . "Tito thnt much on my loilc." Till. w. nnn of Iho iiiniiy prnttwl. niiiiln by tho Htuiloiil. of Iho mm o'clock If. H. hlnim v clu wlii'll tlio toni'lior tin. iiiutuloil a thiiUHiiiMl wnrit llioiiio nil wnliio loplo uf Iho "W nmwiu i MiivoinoiiI." Tho lite.M I. now "luitylnu Iho 1111.I1 uf curly llilinl.lt unt. lowniil Iho Wo.l 11 ml to chithKo Iho monotony of iPKUlnr tutlv pik'Ii !ui! I. uIkiiI r to)lo jiioliilnliiK to tha . movoiui'til 11111I to nilto a 1 homo on it. Th. iii-o to ha efti'huliKoit lillioIlK Iho liuiul. to ho rvtul mill ouch la ro II11I1I0 fur Ilia vontonu uf tho .lurlo.. 'Itohln llnuil," u iiluy In lliroo art. hy Ou-oti liavla. Int. hoon .a- loi'toil. ottor .otita f'iiii.iiioruiitin, nn lha .onlor tlny. which will ho iMvon tiaforo . HprliiK viicntloti. A ito.ou oopir. iuvo noon oriioroo from Iho Hiihiucl French I'uhlloh lni( nomiuiiiy In Now York. I'lirl. if tho ploy iiiivo 1.M011 romi nt lii moothiKi), whom nyoUiN will aluu ha huhl .nun, Vhon Iho mull in l ive. I Wnliio- itnv from Kuropo It wn. founn ilnii Mr.. K1II1I1 1'n.tluo roci-Kcil n iiiiiiil.cr of KrcciliiK curilx unit Now Your'. I'liril. from Hpnln. l'riini'o. l:iull"li.l. HwlKorhinil lin.l tlcrnmny. A fow iluy. provlnu. .ho rocolvo.l cnr.la from Italy mid Ihinimi'y. Jn 0110 of tho I'ronch Plump, tho wtuili'iil. hnd a illacua aioii n.ni'ornliiic atamti., ooln., and hmidwrliliiK. Tho third Kama of thn noa.on will ho pl'iynd with (Jottaico (Iri.vo horo. Thoy wpro aMccewtfully honton lnat yoar nnil It I. .In- 'orolv hopod thnt thl. yrar a quln- tot will do It niinln. Itolon lknrkor. n memlwr of tho Junior tlnM I. rotiirnod to achool af.or tt rnthor .orloiia attacli of Influi-nui. )a aro nil Hlad to .o her boumlmf fnco again. Claire lnn. fornicrlv of Ii. An- Koloa I. niriilloil In Iho aovoiith urn. In of thl. .cl.iml n. n now rludoni. Kvoryhody la vory Klftd 10 .00 rinlro horo and wo hope that ha will Ilka tlm .chonl. . Ml. JiuUo Clnrko. dnuehtor of Ilr. tMnrk of tho hl.tory depart ment la roturnod In thl. achool afinr an nhapiica of aavorat rnontha. Ml. Clurko ha. upn In nn.- and Kntflnnd and lin. ninny In mro.tliitf IhliiK. tu toll her, claaa- mntp.. Aa it momlipr of th roinnilttoo of puhllo aatoly 1 domiiud that tho wnlk Ipaillng irom ma atop, to tho doorway ho mado .nfa for l.iihlln ur. Tholla Wooldrldxa In an ntiompt to hurry to lite .t-no.ii, .lipped upon tho froHt covered wnlk. ami a. n ronuii. Mia. ooiu- rlduo wan routined to hod hy her Injury for etovornl day.. Thla I. th rnoal coneiuaiv. proor mat 1 otn ah to find In auppurt of my arBUiuent. a . Th mlKhty elana of 'tt wavo a 'orn.v" nartv Haturdav hlKht. Of rourao, ll wan ruthor hnrd on their dlimly but novorlliolna. thoy .pomod to onjoy thomneivo.. Oitinea worn lilayod and fortunea lold l.elwoon tlio ton courno. of tho dinner. The dinner wna atartod with fruit eooktnll and wont on down the ll.t to l.'o-rreonl and ritka with ciin.lv clttorotte. In tho "drawlHK room." Tho nlacrunrd. w ora .mall whlto card, with tha aenlora natnea written bnekwarda. It wni vary c.infUKlnK for noma uf thorn, a. lliev had nevor aeon their name written any way but corrortly. Tho ro.tumoa war. to no -craiy and thoy cartnlnly wero! Mr.. A.nenhelrnor nnd Orrl. i'kko ami, Klllao Hchroedor each took a prlie. Mra. Aaapuhelmor nnd Orrl. 1'aBo ropronentcd MauKlo nnd JlKita and acted their part wall. W nil felt orry for poor OlKR.. KII.0 Heltroodnr wna 0 foiiKluinerallon of cvorythlnK. m m t'nlveralty hlifh aohnnl wa vie- torlou. over KprlnitOold hlKh .I'honl In a hnakothall Katno played Wodneailnv nlulit In lha 111011 . Irviiinn.luni at thn t.'nlver.lly of Oreon, tho noora holme IH to In. Tho nenro vnn M on hot n al.Ie. whan tho tlnlo limit wna railed but three minute, nt playing mado tha I'nlvcmliy hl:h ocluiol ten 111 the winner. Tho lineup 1. a. follow.: l.'nlvoridrV bllth aohnnl: I.lhhy, rf; K. I'owern. If; Wll.on, c; Htov ann. rif: V. Power. In; A. Krey, .ulmtlttilo. Hpilimflold hlch aehonl: lleo.on, rf; Cnwurl. If; Whltmitu, o; Mo rheri.on. r; I.ewla, Ik, . Eugono I litfh School Note New ISiiKllnh C'nuraea I'hiiiniid, Trip to Mlno la Huhedulod. Add Kiirm-Mocliunli'. Couraa. Ni'Kl'o Mlnalurel Bhow Hooked. Roosevelt Junior Newt Regular Aaaombly ll Held. Itoxford Kld.on's Gaany Win.. Utudonta Klntah Art rroblom. Iloya' Hho Work Artl.tla. : Thn 8115 elnnn entertnlne.l nt tho reuuliir Wadneadav naaemhly. with a abort piny, a reception 11 ml n Uwedlnh dnnce. Tho dnneo wnn Klvon hy two hny., nnd depleted n tluol. Tho na.omhly wo. dlnnilod after tho altiKlnir of "Tho Httir HpnnKlnd Unnnor" nnd ulvlnn of flag anlulo . P.oxfnrd lidl.nn, ninth rtrndo Rnnaovolt Junior hlKh achool atu dont hnd hi. eaany nn "MnrkotliiK" rend In 1'ortlnnd Krldny nlulit. hla hnliiB one of tho boat from tho wnntorn dlvl.lnn of tho Imliiatrinl club of OroKnn, Ho npent the week end In I'nriluml whoro tho winner, from each nentlon were enter tallied nt the Multnomah lintel. The atudenl. of the nrt dopnrt monl nrn wnrklnu hnrd to flnudi tholr aonieator problem.. They have finl.hed tholr Ooaao Tlloa nnd aro working nn cement tlloa. Tha elKhth orndo nrt chutaoa have fin l.hod their mnaka. A vl.lt from Mlaa Plnhwnnd, aupervlaor of nrt, was enjoyed lnat Tuo.dny, Boventh Krndo bnya nre nlnnnlnit to have tholr wnnto hnakota fln lahed hy Monday. Tha elithlh Krndo hny. nra turnlnir out anmo ory lntereatlnp; dnnlHH" on clock onnen, unlna; iluo-tono flnl.b to nmko tho dcnlmi, Tho ninth (trntlo hova nro mnkltiK very IntnroatlnK lalho projects. TI)eo Include, nnndlo sticks, nut how la nnd pin Irnya. . The imvnry ndnra which linvo boon omlttlnir from tho dnmoatlo clonee rnoma' from early morn Inn until noon, with nlrla In uni form, ruahlnir to nnd from wllh dollclnua InnklUK lcinven uf hrend nnd ntenmlng plea have kept u. nil hunirry. Noxt Monday -noon thnro will ha a hot aottp ante by the eighth Rrndo Rlrl. from the (Continued, on pngo 7, column 4) Two new courae. In KimlUh are pluniind for neat aemcator. One I. a remedial clii for atudent. who urn prollclom In a literary Dim hut nra ,u,,r In tho tc hnl.iu.i of Kim llli. No 01 villi I. kIvmii for thl. I'uur.o hut ll la reunited of all who lira llieapllhlu of dulliu antlajiiclory work In 1.111111. .i.lll. in. Mln Mao I). Klll.ey, lie.i.l of the KllKltall do-pai-tmeut, will ho the luaii-uctor of tho claia, whluh will c..nl..l of np proxluiaiely iweuty-fuur puplla. Mr.. Ilcitrlce ll, liuhii will ci.niiuct a cuian 111 eli. m alnry wrl.HiK, Klnhtepii aluileuia hava ulready teniaternd for thl. olana, Tho officer, of tho Noalorlnn do hatliiK aticlety wero vlocted on Tueaday for thu now aemeater. They ara Ita Itiltowil: I'lvahleui, John lioilda; vlco-preuldent, Harry Hurley; apcrotury, Allien VVrtKht; llhrnrtuii, John ludlow; and aer ifeaut of uriiiM, Artiiw t.'hupmmi. Keanlveit: "That Kukoiii. ahould huvo u citiiinilulou form uf govern ment" v.ua Iho iiueallon for dehate. Harry Wurmke, who arifued for th iioKatlve, won by a three to ItothlUK decleloll over J.loyd Ktnvi'ii. who upheld tho afflrmu tlva alda, A tfni.d brund of huMkotbult wan axiilhitod by tho iocui ntun acluo.l huya In their name Willi t'u.ljca (llova hera laa, 'lueioluy aveiiit,.,. I.lih'cne hu.,1 iha victory of a I.J 14 acoru when tho Jliial whlatlo blow. 'Iho ihlnu that warmed ih he.iria of iho local luna wua tho tact that a Kreul deul of tho raKHPilnena 01 Iho prevli.ua uamua wua luckim:, Thouifll tho team allll haa a Ionic way to xn hefoia It uttitliiB tho piirfoirnoii of "the well oiled iiuichine," ll 1. pruml.lnu now. CnltiiKO Orovo, thoUKh wo.ik, dl.pluyiid ul tlmoa Iiuatiua ut tho tiHit.ioK aiitrll thai Koea ao far In Kialil.liiK victory from thu Juwa ui nearly certain uufeui. 1'ho fivo man deletiaa had nol been aolved by either teiiitt, Thla deronae or iKlitattritf In tho Kaat a low yeur. ui., Itaa ureal ponjilliill.lea, but la not Impreiciiahlo und haa been pnuoiruleU auccuaafuily time Uliui' lima, 'the team thai foeia tt an abaoluto dpfeliao la auro to be an il ly dlilluii.iid when It- moaia a team of etiuul atroiiKth. l'ihurhari wna hitch point man fur Kuiieha with pulnta lucked to hla credit, and Ala.oclc. frutn Cotiaica Oiuva, lad bla cuilonicui-. vilih e poima. KullimiiiK la tho lineup; Kikpiip: Wlrth, f; Kikliie, f; Ifaberhnrt, r; Coleman r; llarlipa, s, t'ottitKo Urine: Al.tock, f; W. MiC'iiricer, t; Heard, c; 'Hum, k; i hue, K. Suh.lliutlona: KuKene. Iforner, I'lt.mun, Huhenatoln. Mcluiiu.d, Tuwno and i.'oihert. CoIIiiko Orove, Couit und C'huforl. t A trip to tho l.ucky Iluy mine hn-t been aehoduled hy tho Itoya' and Olrla' Camp Cookery cluba, for the wvek-iftid. follow iiik omnilnu tluna. They plan to Ivuvo Kuicutie on Haturduy mornlnff, motot-iuic a. far a. llluo river. J-Vom thero tin mamber. win hike to tho mine, reiuriilnic on Hundny evanlnK. Arnuld L), Collier, county club leader; Ml 101 Kleunor Coleman, L'trU' advlaer: Martin John.on, ad vli.vr to the boy.' club: 11. C. ltrown, boya' athletic coach, and 1'. I). Chrlatenaoo. prlnclpnl, will accompany tho cluba. The Moa dntiiea Johnaon, Ilrown nnd thrl.l an.on will niao mako tho trip. I'luna nro boliiir formed for a neKrn inlnnirel allow, aponaored by the Iloya' Camp t'ookury club, to be proaented nt rural dlatrlcta. The proceeda from theno enlertaln monta will ho on a percentuite bulla. beliiK ahnred wllh tho com munity where tho entertainment la k I ven. . Mr. Norman Chrlalln, draiiuiilo coach, will udvlao the boya In tho eelcciion of . tholr note. . nev. Frederick J. JonnliiRn, prealdont of tho hoard of educa tion, complimented tho J4tVs on tholr work In hi. uil.lroi.n to the club on Wednoadiiy mnrnlmc. The J4C'a are active In .upportlnK tho achool, eapcclally In mlalmt money for the outduor (tymnaalum. A neat uui wna rained for thl. rtiirniia.. from "Unto NlKht" held Llanuury 8 nt tho McDonald theatre. 1 MIb Mae 13. Kinney, head of the Kntrll.h depnrtment, .poke to the Jllntory club on hint Monday, Rlv Imt noine of the experiences of her Krandfather nnd father In the unrly days of Oregon's devolop nicnt. Her Rrnndfnther croascd the plnlna In tho early day. nnd her father rnmo on n ship by way of tho lnlhmus of I'nnnma, MIkh Kinney niao roud n nuinucr 01 ex tract, from her umntlfnthor'a diary .written while he won on route to OreKon. us captain of a -company which croiwod tho plnlna from minima to urcgou 111 1863. The seventh' nnd last laatto of the "K. II. 8. Nown," to bo nuh llahed by Iho firat aomeator News stuff, appeared Thursday. It con mined ii irrout) tilcturo of tho ro- tlrln atuff, and a rhtinber of other llluatrntinn., Tho staff for tho year book, "Tito KURononn," ha. been chosen Inrirnlv from this Rroun by Agne. r'orrls. editor. "Tho Kuireiiean," a. year hook, which Is puDitsnon ny tho student body, will appear tho Inline nnrt of Allftl Or th first of May. Oornld Towne, niannRor of tho "Now.," will nl.o manngo th. annual. ' Tho memher. of the retiring Btnff nro aa follows: Philip Ontch, aanlativyt mnnager, nrmoclnto edit ors, Virginia llOltl. neairico one llunn: athletics. Ilnlplt DoMott Margaret Kdmun.nn; fonturos, Tjiomn. WClia, I'ilinor iienmw, nlu.nnl. 15volvn Ilollls: peraonnln, Ruth McClaln, Mnrthn Noan; so clotv, Nellloholl Hwnn, Jults Hall: 'literary, l.ttclllo Carroll, Hersnhel Honey; Jokes, Jtiiltim Hela;nnd, ltuth Mclntvre: exchange, Blanche Holonmh, Ktllth Johnson: orgim Ixntlon, Ell.nboth Wllmot, Moral Klanlgnn and typists, Florlne K Mot nnd Mitry .lonnn. nook, nro n sultnblo substlttita for boredom neeorciinir to trs. Hugh In her Inlk on "The Bonk In tho Home, nnd the Oood nnd Use fulness of Hooks." boforo the Home Reonnmlos nluh on Tuesday. They not only hind together the young pooplo in tno nomo inn nro esHcntinl In character building fot they broaden tho mind on life, online, ami art, It wan pointed out. Mra. Hugh further adited lh.it ill ui ut u i lintpa tho ntuilont to be colon nc'iunli-tnil with all typva of peoplo, rich or poor, the wlau und uuwlNO, and tho.o who poaaeaa uh ouialiindlng character u. ahown In her vaainplo or l.ea Mlaoiablea. Hooka nro ulao a atibatltulu for llaviil nod lliey crcnio ImUKlnu tlon which la eaaenilal. Joaephlno Martin gave a piano muI.i u a. number of the exton.lvo progiam. Tho finance committee, headed by , I'linllne .Inker, la cotiiilotlng vxteiialvo plana fur talalug fund, lor a achulitr.hip, pludgvd tu u I'hlnoao girl, "Wo do not get anything in this world handed to ua on u silver plniler. Wo mual fight fur 11," wild Orhindu Jlolll In an uddrea. to Iho nludi'iil. nnd fuirulty of the hlrh' school oil Tbiiraday. Mr. Iliiltls waa nn honor stu dent or Kugono hlrrh, gnuluntlng wllh the cliia ir '22 and la now a nieriitier or I'ht lieta Kappu ut Iho I tllverntty of Oregon. Tlio theme or hla talk wna ai holarahjp In tho high achool and tho univer sity. Mr. II.. inn holtevea that It la the atilii..ii.a duty to tho taxpayer to to their heat In 111 cli achool anil Hint tho iiltidcut who any that ha cannot do well in n aubject be caunii ho la not nulled for tt, 1. ahli ltlng thla duty. Tho apeuker further ala'.oti that a udoiil who can get 1 ill ono NUhJecl la capable of proceeding on tlio anmo plane la all o( ma work, but thnt no one run do hla heal In aonietblng in which he litis no Interest, Mr. Hollla la niao convinced that atudenta ahould tako lha final examination In high school ao that they will be able to exprewi thvmnelvca in writing and he urgea that atudenta mnko ex tensive u-u of the library for he heiievj. that It will do ono mora good than any courao Ihul mlKnt ho taken ! achool. Another feature) of the progrnm wua tha announcement of the mimes of tho twelve seniors who huvo been recently elected to th nutlonnl honor society. Tho as sembly was called In honor of theae atudenta, who have ahown u- erlor acholarahip whlio uttcnuing high achool. HII. lea wero i.huwn nt the Girl Iteaervo meeting on Wcdneadny in ubnervance of world fellowahip month. Another group of slide were ahown depicting tho women of dlfrernnt countie.. Mlaa Helen O. -Welts, ono of'the d. It. udvlaeru. gave a short talk on her experlencea among tho 1m- iiilKrniiia Jn Now York City. I'luna wore mado for a world followahlp auclal meeting Friday nlr.ht. A put-luck supper is to he aerved at thl. meeting, and arieru-iir.la the iclrla nlall to .ee tha h.ialiet-ball game between Eugene' and ituaeburg. , ... . Plana for the Umo County, Older Iloya' conference, id bo held January 30 and t. were comploi ej and the proposed program was rend nt tho weekly meeting of the Hl-V club, Wednesday night. I W. V. Walter, adviser of i theV.1 club, talked on what hi. hope waJ for iho Hi-Y club in 120. J.eator Adiinii. norlhweal secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. told what some of thu club, ou.elde the ntale wero doing. 1 ... Interentlng window decoration. , in Imitation, of stained glass of- j tact, are being made by the second i perlo,d art clnjiaoa. Tho decora- I tlona are of craft and liiuiuo paper ' nnd will he put on the windows a. -.onn n. they aro completed. . j The flr.1 period art class hoa finished the o;udy and drawing o circular prospective und ore now working on tho problem of parallel prospective. The china la niao doing . lettering drills at odd times. I ... I Four former K. Iff 8. atudonta , linvo recently been elected to j honorary - socletiea at tho L'niver-. j ally of Oregon. Marian Paddock, I 'K5 und Frances Schociler, '26, who j nro both majoring In srlencc, were olectod to the Kamara, honorary botany and hncterlology society, . Jntiuary 13. Klolao Buck '22 and Celoato Campbell '22, practice . teachers In tno university nign . school were recently elected ua , members of tho PI Lambda Thetn. Kelllobell Swnn, chalrmnn, Elmal Mclteo. nnd OoTnthv Williamson were appointed by l.uclle Wlrth. ; urea (lent, of tno Art eiuti. to man entertainments for the meetings next aemeater. Hemic Anderson, chairman, Ruth Boyd and Unbind r,ln,,,nn ft-am nivot.lolo.l III I11UKP plunn fur Initiation of new mem-; berB. Tho members of the club ; are going to study Japanese art j next term. ... Intensive reviews have been con ducted by the Instructors in tho hlntorv doimrtment In preparation for tho semester examinations, which nre scheduled for Wednes day nnd Thursday of this week. Tho members of tho civics classes taught by Forest Owens wrote on True or False ' quis lusi i- ri- dny. About forty statements were rend by tho teacher nnd the student nnawcred whether or not tho statement win true or rniso. ... The semester examinations will bo given nn Wednesday and Thurs day of tills week. Kxomptlons will ho Riven on Wednosdny nnd Thurs day of this week. Exomptlon. will bo granted to the stitdcntH In tho Btihjects In which they have re ceived average grades of 2. Students who nro exempt In nil subjects nro requlrod to writo on ono examination, A tentntlvo schedulo has been nrrnngod for tho coming ao meator, but the different classes can not bo definitely scheduled until after tho final examinations have been given. Tho students nssemblod for a few minutes on Tuesday afternoon for a "pop" asaemblv called In an ticipation of tho Kugene-Cottnge Orove basketball gome which took place on Tuesdny night. Conch Ilrown said n fow words In regard to tho toam nnd tho prospects for the gnmo, nnd "Rquook" Parka, acting volt-lender, led the assembly In some of tho high school yells,, . . .... Eight or nine vaudeville acts Will be tho chief feature of the Shop entertainment for which plans nro nbout oomplotod. Tly prngrnm which la to be given In tho school auditorium on February 6, will' bo simitar In ohnrncter to the popular Hl-JInx. All returns from the entertain ment 'will he uned in purchasing now equipment nnd mnlorlal lor uso In tho shop, , The Bitgone high school hoys' and Rhis' qunrtet sang for the Lions' club nt their mum lunch eon glvon In !! Eugoio hotol on W'diieiliiy. The number vre a.-nted were "I I'lmaed by Your Window" -mixed quartets; "The O.-olgla J.ullliby,'' buys' quartet; "The Itoao and Iho Moth,'' girls' qiiurt'jt. 'i'lmsit taking part were Anna K'tllierllie Oarrett, Kvelyn Hollla, Virginia Uoid, Kathleen Powell, In, 11 iiuvU, Philip (latch, Jim liiutcr, und liayl Burrea. ... Time for tho meeting of the Kht.p club were changed by Fred t-'h'-H. club adviser. The new acheduln la ::Monduy nn.i Wedoeaiiay eveninga, 7:00 to U:gu o'clock; and Tuoaduy und Thursday, 2:30 tu 6:30. That boya ure not tho only otiea who can pluy huakol ball wua proved Frldiiy afternoon when tho r.'-nlor girl, team met thu sopho mores. Thla I. Iho first In It series of guinea to bo played to decide v.hlcll Icmn will claim the Inter elaa hliaketblill cup which la uwnrded each year. The lineup la ua follows: Keillors: Kllnor Itennlo. captain nnd Jumping center; Kllzuboth Kiii.wl.-s, aide center; Carrie Coffee and Hinncho Hoicomb, for wards; Ardlo Muo Htokea and Marihu Nobs, guard; K.ther Whltiuker, Muxlne Hurner and 'ieralitine Townsend, Uba. Hoi.hninorea: JCrnlly McCorrnkk. Jumping center; ltemo Nichols, l.le center; France Taylor, for-v.-iird; Kather McOanlela, captain nnd forward: Nooma Itamaey and IVinitied Klmbull. guards. " A furm-mechnnlca course was definitely launched and general plans made when the thirty en rolled membera met on Thursday evening in tho shop. A. Ii. Collier, county supervisor of eltibs. "'! l-'r'i.l I'bess, head if the manual training ileirtienl tlio irKuit!si"r and supervisor of the entiti pi ise. The course la open not only to Kageue high achool atililenla but to ul) peraona of achool age In iine t-ounty who ore interested. Aaida from the ordinary Instruc tion, exlenKlv'o practical ilemun atrutiona are to be arranged for the meetings which are to be held every other week on Thurs day evening, Iho next one being January 2H. A O. A. C. haa penernl super vision over all county club work of tho state, speakers and instruct ors from the mechanical art de partment of that Institution will tealiire prominently in future meetings wbb-b will be from two mid a one-half to three hours duration. Additional Information concorn ini; the club may bo otiiutucl from Mr. CheaH or Mr. Collier. ... Mr. Marie Fletcher left Thurs day evening fur Han Francisco to vli.lt her two sons, Meader J'letcher reiddea in Kan Francisco, and TUden Fletcher will he there for a vlatt from Texas. Mra. Fletcher will return thn first part of next week. The girls In the library training cla.ua will take charge of the library during her absence. ... The membera of the TCugeno high achool hand end orchestra are holding practlcea regularly In view of giving an orchestral aa 'r.emh!y early next aemeater. (The munlcal organization played for the assembly on Thursday, and with peppy numbers the stag orchestra enlivened the Itoseburtr- F.ugene game In iho gymnasium, Friday evening. Andrew lindtc Is coaching the students who will make it trip t Albany and Itciae burg to preaerit a program In the high achool within a month, " . Heads of sjiorta were choaen nt a meeting of the glria athletic as sociation on Thurnilay. Those chi-.en were as follows: Head of basketball, Francis tanner; volley ball, Keba Brogden; baseball, Blanche Hoicomb; hik ing, K.ther McTaritels, aoccer. Kmlly MK'ornack; swimming, Margaret P.eld. ... Iiuring tho month of February, Kugcne high achoul atudenta wilt obnerve sevorat na tonal holiday, hu only one day the ciaiere will he dlmlacd for the entire achool period. Lincoln's birthday. Friday, Feb ruary 12. will be observed with an appropriate program anil on Y.'iiahlngwm'B birthday, February 22, only a short program will be given and the remainder of the day the -students will have to themselves. It is probable that on Arbor day. which dues not figure as a school holiday, an en tertainment will be given as sug gested by J. A. Churchill, state auperintendent of schools, .1; St. Valentlnea day comes on ftunduy there will be no day set aside for lis ubbcrvance. it ia announced. A Twin Six? 8KB rEKIt ItOAM AT NKW CONCORD Stately 8even Point Buick Pro tected by Ohio lyiwa - Headlines In the Zanesvlllo (O.) Time Recorder. Read Register Classified Ads. HF.ltF. AUF. KOMK GOfJU KlllllLF! WHO WILL HL.M KOMK Mdlli:? I.KAni'RO. Ore.. 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