The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 22, 1938, Page 11, Image 11

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    Second Section
y Sentinel
COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER M. 1938.
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Riverton School
The school cafeteria is in full
swing again after a short suspension
of service. A typical menu was served
for the four school days this week.
It was: (Monday) scalloped potatoes,
cookies, and pears. (Tuesday) baked
beans and chocolate.
(Wednesday)
cream of tomato soup and jello.
(Thursday) chocolate pudding and
potato salad.
News of the Classes
Typing
Clifton Guerin la leading the typing
class in speed with a net rate of 27
words per minute.
He is followed
closely by Glyns Gilbert, who is net­
ting 25 words per minute. The tests
are of eight minutes duration and are
corrected on international rules. Fred
««.Oírte
Porter typed the first stencil for the
Masculine honor has been vindi­
beginners in typing last week.
cated. The boys won three out of
World Geography aad Civilisation
four volleyball games from, the girls
Miss Gilman’s geography class has last week.
gone “lithographic."
The members
Arago Visits Riverton
are drawing two maps for each of the
The Riverton girls defeated the
countries studied. One map is of the girls from Arago three straight games
usual political and topographical va­ of volleyball in the Riverton gym
riety. The second map is decorative. Wednesday.
That is, each map has pasted on It
After the girls* game, the boys
articles or pictures which show the played basketball. While a regular
product of the country. Some very game was not played, the Riverton
good maps have resulted from the boys showed much more strength than
efforts of, the class.
Maps being the Arago group and scored more
drawn now are of the central Europe­ consistently.
an countries.
The Riverton girls received their
The advanced class in home econ­ first defeat of the season by losing
omics is working on the sewing unit three games In a row to the Langlois
of its course. The girls are making girls on the Langlois home floor.
dresses and other garments for their
The “A” squad boys’ basketball
own use.
game was hard fought from start to
fininsh.
Thirty seconds after the
Christmas is coming, but the home start of the half, Riverton was leading
ec. I girls expect to be prepared to by nine points. Three minutes before
Korda Film Unit Was First To Invade
entertain old St. Nick in regal fash­ the game ended, the score was tied.
ion. This week, they are busily turn­ When the whistle blew to end the
Famous Gateway To
■ ? ing out Christmas candies of various last half, Langlois had won 19 to IS.
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hues in preparation for his arrival.
The Langlois “B” squad won their
Hollywood boasts of its good fortune in being situated •
Last Friday, the girls entertained— game by a comfortable margin.
stone’s throw from a variety of locations that lend themselves 1 Guess who?
Themselves! at a
Riverton’s next game will be with
admirably to doubling for the Sahara Desert, the snow-capped buffet luncheon. The six members Powers on the Riverton floor on Jan.
Alps, the South Sea Islands or a simple stretch of English coun­ of the class enjoyed cheese and chick­ ••
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en sandwiches, stuffed tomato salad,
Vacation
tryside.
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individual prune cakes, and tea. ,
The Riverton schools will be dis­
To our friends<nd neighbors for
their acts dfltindness in our recent
sorrow, for the many expressions of
sympathy and beautiful floral offer­
ings, and to the pall-bearers, we ex-
A New Coot for Christmas
. Specially
Priced
$19.75 $24.95
Camel’» Hair
"Drums" Filmed in Color
in Dangerous Khyber Pass
But the breath-taking natural color shots of the Kyber Pass,
the historic gateway to the plains of India, which will tfirill pic-
formerly
Bouclas
in Black
A Christmas Gift from Miss May's
Shop is a Gift of Quality
Miss
May's
Shop
missed for the Christmas vacation
The English IV class is making a Dec. 83 at the usual time and will be
study of famous essays. Each member resumed January 3.
of the class is attempting to compose
an original essay.
The books read for outside reading
are being recorded and whether it is
fiction or non-ficton is recorded on
. the chart under the name of.,the stu-
' dent who read the book. A brief book
report is also required if the student
wantrhis reading to count on the
state requirements in the study of
VngUah.
Mrv Fred Winters (nee Mary Gil­
more) was a visitor at school Monday.
Mrs. Winters’ sister (nee Jean Gil­
more) was married to Grover Haga
last Wednesday at Grants Pass.
Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Haga and Mr.
Haga are all former students of the
Riverton high school.
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that will add dignity
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FRIDAY NIGHT
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Fancy Rayon, pr. 35c
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