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FRIDAY, AiPRIL 21, 1933 The Bearerton Review UPdHjtyPRt i VOLUME XVI No. 13. '1HE HUMMER Published by the Students Aunt Sophrony’s Column! BAND MEMBERS GIVE REPORT OF TRIP ----------- -a Published by the Junior English r*j------------------------ 1 Dear Aunt Sophrony: Section. I have been told that I have a Editor in chief— 11. Showerman ‘su'periority cV>mplex’’. Please tell me what that means and whether Assoc. Editor— ( ’has. Shaper it is complimentary. — Betty S. Adv. Editor— Lila Fay Boyce Cir. Editor—Douglas Taylor * • • Dear Betty: Yes, it is very complimentary. It -a* means you have had your face lifted AN EDITORIAL GOLD MINING COURSE TO START APRIL 1. Practical aid for those who feel the urge to seek out the gold in Stasson: “ No girl ever made a the hills of Oregon will be given to fool of 'me ? ’’ all who care to register for a short June: “ Who did then?” BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL course for miners, to be conducted by the Oregon Mining Congress and V. Bronkey: (in crowded bus) the general extension division of B .H .S . TRACQ TEAM “ Has anyone lost a roll o f bills the Oregon System o f Higher Edu DEFEATS NEWBERG with an elastic around them ?” cation April 1 to June 3, it was Chorus of voices: "Yes, I have.” announced today by R. M. Betts, Beaverton won the first track Bronkey: “ Well, I just found the Eugene, president o f the congress. meet of the season when she met elastic.” Gold exists in many sections of Newberg on the B- H. S. field last Oregon, and many persons not now 'Thursday. New students in school arq employed may be able to learn Beaverton took first place in all Dorothy Bonner, senior and Jose enough to earn nvaney prospecting events except the high jump, broad phine Bonner, sophomore from and mining, it is declared. At the jump and the mile. The final score Lincoln, Nebraska. same time experienced miners may of the meet was 96 tc 24. Ethel Anderson of Garden Home be able to pick up additional know This exhibition is encouraging visited school Wednesday. ledge through the course. A corps to Beaverton fans for little hopes of experts, including geologists and —C. Markovich of a winning team were entertained mining engineers from the College because of so much new material.. Mrs. Robertson: Define space. and tlhe University and practical — Frank Peterkort. Vernon B.: Well, I 'have it in my miners o f the state, has volunteered head but I can't exactly define it. ■to act as teaching staff and the course will be free. Registration DR COLEMAN Your little brother saw me kiss may he made at the Eugene Cham SPEAKS AT P-T A you. What car. I give him to keep ber of Commerce by letter or ap him from telling? pearing in person any time before The Beaverton Parent Teachers the course starts. He generally gets a dollar. held their regular meeting Monday Following is a list of the in April 10. Dr. Coleman of Reed Col Ruth (in Social Problems Class): structors for the course: Dr. W ar lege was the guest speaker.- His Mr. Hughes, what are lunatics? Are ren D. Smith, geologist, University topic was one o f interest to all. they people? of Oregon; R. M. Betts, Eugene, a Although not a great number of Mr. Hughes: (reading) Yes, Ruth, successful miner; Dr- E. T. Hodge, students turned out to hear Dr. professor of geology at Oregon Coleman his speech was enjoyed not people just like us. State College; John Thompson, a small amount by th older mem Kind Gentleman: (to boy eating State College of Washington; J. H. bers of the audience. After the apple) Look out for the worms, Batchellor, professor of mining en meeting refreshments were served gineering, Oregon State College, in the cafteria. — Donald Walker. sonny. Frankie P: When I eat an apple and W. L. Skinner «nd E. E. Morri Tell the merchant you j the Worms have to look out for i son, Eugene, Miners. themselves. The B- H. S. Band members left Beaverton at 6:30 Saturday morn ing. They stopped at Rickreall and Monroe, arriving at Eugene campus 11:00 a m. A fter registering at a building called the Igloo, we went out to lunch. As we played third we lost no time in don in g our uni forms. When we returned the C and B bands finished playing and there was a massed band. The numbers played Were “ Activity” and S.I.B.A. A fter this the banquet was held. Then those who wanted to could go swimming or listen to the A bands p’ay. We left at 9 P. M. stopped at Corvallis and Rickreall arriving home at 1 A. M. The B. H. S. band did not place although much praise was given to them and their direct or, Mr. Rushnell. The members o f the band are: Trumpet: L. Teschner, J. Sanders, J. Siachle, H. Stoller, and B. Sid- dens; Clarinet: C. Gravelle, H. Showerman, L. Short, G. Shellen- bergei*, J. Mason. G. Johnson, B’. Engleke, and J. Miller; Trombone: W. Barber and B. Denney; Saxo phone: E. Posson, C. Beach, F. Zimbrick. and C. Gumm; Alto Horn: C Zuercher. W. Johnson and M. saw his ad in the ‘Review. Gumm. Baritone: N. Jackson. Flute: D. Mason. B’ass horn: P. Boeckli and H. Kamberger. Drum:. H. Huff, B. Wood and ¡T. Hetu. -dl Much has been said, in recent Dear Auntie; Could you tell me a way to get years, about the expense, the Mag nitude and the expanse o f modem rid of J. S.? He is aways pestering — L. B. education; »bout it’s entrance into and teasing * me. * * extra-carricular fields and it’s par_ tial departure from the simplicity Dear L B: I believe that) a sure cure would and basic courses o f the years gone by. These questionings and criti be to take him out and soak his cisms have been made in all good head in a rain barrel for at least — Aunt Sophrony faith. What is the use of the fo o t ten minutes. ball teams, track teams and basket ball teams that travel about the Dear Auntie: N. T. doesn't seem to care for state at the expense o f the school? Why the debate teams, the cafe me any more as he hasn’t been teria, the student papers and all the down to the house for a long time additions which characterize mod and he won’t even dance with me when he comes to the Huber dance. ern education ? Lately I have seen him hanging a- Tfie answer comes from a hint round with V. R. Do you think I dropped by a parent of one o f our should just let him g o ? students, a thought common to the — A Sweetheart, Fay H. parents of most modern high schoo] * • * students. “ He has more education Dear Fay: than I ever had.” Yours is a complicated case, in By education is meant preparation deed. Personally I would advise you for life. If this result can be accom to forget «but N. 'ft as it never plished better by adding to the ed does any good to run after a de ucation o f yore, teamwork and co serting loyer. I’m sure B. B. likes operation in the form of athletic your company, so why not be con teams; practical experience in cafe tent with him? COUNTY PRINCI — Auntie. teria and student papers: initiative PALS CONFER HERE When any firm sets out to serve merchandise and most careful ser- accessories. They have a stock that resource, nbility to ‘ put things over’ Dear Aun.t Sophrony: represents an investment of many and to think on ones feet— in de the public upon a definitely planned! vice. They have a tremendous stock What would you advise me, as Fourteen principals o f l'lemen- policy and then succeeds in taking of auto supplies which includes ab thousands of dollars and have left bate teams and classes: well nnd a teacher, to do when I catch I. S. ary schools of Washington county and maintaining the lead in theil soiutely everything in this impor nothing undone in their endeavo. good. And these are the exact re- and A.M. holding hands. Mr Hughes to serve you faithfully. met Tuesday evening. April 11th in especial field, then it must be ad tant field. suits. I • * * At the head of the company are the High School cafeteria to dis Bumpers, curtains, seat covers, Tlho modern high school is more i p <,ar ]yjr Huphes: mitted that they are operating up stop-lights, batteries, men who know auto supplies, tires tb nn “ brain factory . More, indeed on the solid foundation of reliable spot-lights, Put aome glue on A M.’s hand so cuss current business. and equipment and are most pro After a short business meeting, and progressive service. than an organization; it is a unit that when someone catches them in Such is but what is the use o f trying to who have o f future citizens training together the act they can’t let go. It will at. which Supt. Josiah Thills spoke the case with the Portand Auto tell you even of a part of their | gressive business men Testing Supply C o., in Portland, who are stock ? Suffce it to say that if it | established an enviable reputation for the life that is soon to begin probably teach them not to do such on "The New Objective as live wire citizens who are al Program” A. B. Kraus, county sup- famous through this entire for them— training for the respon childish things. part comes under the head of “ auto sup — Aunt S. perintendent, also spoke and a Vir the state for offering 'high grade plies” you can get it for less at ways actively back of all public sibilities which demand leader ginian baked ham dinner was ser auto supplies to jthq dealers this store. ship nnd the undertakings that de Dear Aunt Sophrony: spirited movements. They have The Portland Auto Supply Com made the people sit up and take this section o f the mand cooperation and the jobs that I am very fond o f the old custom ved by the cafeteria classes under throughout the supervision of Miss Meeks. pany is very 'handy to Beaverton Northwest. Many times has the need skill nnd knowledge. o f kissing a lovely lady’s hand. But ten — -------------------- a? question been asked!: “ How do they people coming into Portland for r notice and we predict that Much might also be said o f the it seems when I try it she is very hg ------ — ‘ j years from now you will not only do it ? ” and the only answer can business or to visit. It is an es find that the management of this B E A V E R CHIPS friendships developed, and the hap much -urprised. What shall I do? b,e given to this query is to state tablishment thousands of dollars in firm has been a substantial contri- py memories formed during school By “The Snoop” — K. T. are the sales a- _ that they DO do it and are contin- expense * » • dnys, but the reasons already given expense for ror they ™ ^ success, but that they for standard lines o f the u“ ™ , , ... _ ' Greetings from the Snoop. Did I uing to do it ever:- day at this gents are nlornc sufficient proof thnt mod Dear K. T : highest grade which are offered at | will also stall be 8ett' n* the P * ? youse guys find dose Easter eggs? store. ern education has not departed too Don’t be discouraged. “ If at first y Kenneth Taylor, that taciturn And while you pay much less at the lowest prices quoted by anyone j wlth the lowe*t p far from “ reading, ’ riting and ’rith- you don’t succeed try, try again. lad, was bestowed a kiss from the this store you always get standard anywhere for any 4 o f those quality I thing t'hoy sell. metie.” lips o f E. Wismer on the trip home — Doug’as Taylor. Aunt Sophie: w----------------------m Dear A few days ago I allowed a girl from Seaside. I ALUMNI NOTES I to rest her head uponi my shoulder. The band did not win first place f ----------------------------------------------— w Of course, I was concerned only but Carl ®. will tell you why. You Irene Fuegy and Junior Dysle with her need of sleep, but is it pos see it was like this, etc. The Blaz- i graduates o f ’32 have been engag sible that anyone will mlslnterpet erphonia didn’t function properly. ed since December. my motives .—WLtried Ivan. Reason: 3 bottles coco-cola makes one feel loggy. Brick Welch is seriously ill with tee. Her glasses must give satis tuberculosis at his home. Dear Ivan: Six week’s tests this week. Item Located in the Pittock Blk, in community that they have conven faction and for the present prices Maureen Rice, Leota Reilly and Whnt if is to inform— not to tell youse Portland', telephone BR 1305. iently located her» a doctor whose have been greatly reduced accord Margaret Haines, '32 are keeping girl. isn’t | Dr e ^ h j . Phillips has had — Auntie. luckey guys. fine technical skill and long ex- ing to the times. Another phase house at various homes in Port- iti—— N. Jackson and T. Hetu arrived long experience and wide knowledge perience makes her an expert in c f p r- Phillips service is her rmrs- j land- SE SENIOR CLASS home at 2 P. M. Sunday morn af- as a specialist in eye troubles. Im- examining and fitting glasses. This cuiar cuiture treatments to streng — Audrey Wallis '32 nnd Parbarn SP— ---------------------------- — a ter the hand contest, decided they mediate attention to these delicate up-to-date office is Well patronized Cady '.'12 visited school Tuesday. The Seniors held a meeting Thurs were hungry so proceeded to wake organs may save you much incon- and justly s o . She has spent years then weak eyes and to correct faulty vision without the use of Jlemriotita Gar row returned from day noon in room 0 for the purpose a certain person up. Now. boys, is I venience and expense, in making a special study off) the glasses. the Dalles, Saturday. of filling out records o f their cred tat your code of ethics? i Some o f us inherit eyes subject --------- i ^ , eye and is thoroughly competent in If you have children it is a wise Dick Scruggs '32 handled a 5- its and other things necessary to Mr. Beach U wearing smoked J° wrta,n f * €cts' “ every detail thing to have regular examination ineh anti-aircraft gun aboard the graduation this June. Mr. Metzler our e y e s . glasses to school. Reason, he stay- **ave taken oarc made o f their eyes, along with a U. S. S Maryland during the re explained the procedure o f filling complete physical examination. Dr. cent West Con“t Navnl maneuvers. out the records and most o f the * 8ay, of the eyes may cause us to need ™ m ty . Persons frorn^ everywhere Edith I. Phillips hag made a study Ronald Webb, '31, accompanied class were able to count up enough B e a c h ? old - the debate class in tbeir recent credits for the coming c-.ent. ... I glasses. Because of the dehcate- in this section of the state take J of children and she will be glad to occasion to come in and have their give you the most expert adviee "March to the Rea” . i . i r 1*?6 u™ ° ne Write a ness of the eyes no one but an . _ . u „ letter to dear old auntie Sophrony. expert should be allowed to exam -, eyes examined with regularity. Her on the matter. Elmer Walters, '31, and Forest LONG AGO The poor dear’s have run out of ine and corpect 0ur vision. A m is-¡office is equipped to fit you per- This publication is glad to rec Jones, ’32. nro still pursuing that ideas. Such a deplorable condition take may mean a handicap for life fectly with glasses. She uses only ommend this experienced optomes- elusive phantom known ns n com What happened seven years ago? in these pressing times. Porter will. ¡n the way of extremely defective , the finest makes o f lens prepared trist to all its readers. She is a pro- plete education—this time in Port 1. Mr. Metzler was promoted to Don Walker recently purchased a sight I *or grinder. Back of her work is fessional woman of wide knowledge land. the superintendency o f our school new automobile. It has wree feel -1 It should be a source of great ( not only her reputation and ex- and experience, and a valued cit Ed and Ia‘Roy Gravelle ’31 are 2. The first Boys' Glee club was ing. myncro. sesh, ploating fower satisfaction to the people of this ' perience but her personal g u aran -| izen in the community, organized at B. H. S. working hand at home. 3. For the first time in the his and bour fheel wrakes. Quite the Van Brown '32. Paul Shellen- car oh yes he drives it. berger '29 are again gracing the tory o f B. H. S. a public speaking) Well once more I bid you fare class was organized. streets of Beaverton. Van from the 4. The Girl Reserves meeting in well. Sounds like a second shakes- University of Washington ami Paul pere, yeacx. Keep away from poison this school was held Feb. 12 . from Oregon State, oak and be sure and write to auntie. 5. An Orehestna was organized Harold Shafer '32 is working at a under Miss Bunce, the gadc school the Harry Bear Service Station. NEWS NOTES and adjoining do not think they can help you they music teailher. Who have had years of exper all parts of this UG............................. ..... counties, and the great work being will tell you so and not accept a What happened 13 years ago? ience in the practice of their pro GIRL RESERVES | Six week's exams were given fession are head o f one of the lar done in the relief o f the sufferng case regardless of fea, unless they The senior class held a carnival I*------- * ------------------------ -— ----------■ this week. New resolutions were gest and best equipped Chiroprac is phenomenal. Then again, the pa can conscientiously feel that a cure The finance rommittee was: Mr. A Girl Reserve meeting was held made. best can be obtained, or relief given. tic Offices in the Orpheum ‘Theatre tients come from the very Thursday April 6 in tin- gym. The Nash “ * * Woodruff. /They will give you an X-Ray ex Mrs. Boyce and Hazel Boyce, | Building in Portland — X-Ray Ex- class o f people, people of standing devotional services were lead by parent; Dr. Mason from the school in the community in which they amination without charge or obli board; and Herbert Erickson, a mother and sister o f Lila Fay and amination Without Charge or Ob Catherine Markovich. Tjhe girl- gation. This will show the exact student. Hays Boyce visited school Tuesday, ligation— See your condition with live. said the lo rd s lYayer and the I f you are not in good health you cause of your illness or your trou Francis Livermore was attending *rhe Senior class may is well un- y ° « r own eyes— Accept no cases poem “ Trust in God and Have should see the Firth X-Ray Chiro ble and you can see it with your I der way. Miss Schaeffers who is i where they cannot benefit the pa- Faith” was read. Rhoda Tthyng and night school at Renke-Walker. practors, known all over this sec own eyes. This is an opportunity The freshman class was the larg- coaching the group holds a prac- tient — Practice only chiropractic Georgia Belle Kamberger made tion as leading chiropractors. They to be examined in one o f the fin , -t school, numbering about using the very latest and most mo speeches about the inter-club hike tice the fourth period every day, dern methods in the science— You will prove to you beyond a question est and best equipped chiropactic on Aprill, load by our president, 34 which was was a a The question fo the State Debat- / Due ’“ T to Good r Friday rmay wnun cordially invited to call at o f a doubt that the primary cause offices in the country by doctors Margaret West. Dorothy Boy, the your who are conductisg the largest pri ing league was: Resolved, that St ? ,. umme^ '*'•* their office for a consultation and of your sickness lies with ring cl airman, announced that Girl spine. They will point out the vate practice on the Pacific Coast. the protective tariff ia beneficial no. * J n .1 , e ° OWIT1K , examination without obligation— Reserve Rings will be presented at to the producers o f nerve or nerves that are being im This is not a clir.lc and they do not agricultural , UA sch**ule has been arranged for p W ; Atwater 4453 . M fftty Park in Portland, April 23. poverished due to the pressure up employ students but ever/ doctor prmlucta in the United States h* ^ ^ With >n unusual «nd thorough Oatlarine Markovich announced on them caused by subluxation of is a competent Palmer Gradual* Mr. Mather was athletic coach. ar* popular. training the Firth X-Ray Chiro (im p day at Rockceek for the Beav BeavertM played their firat Dim man visited school on practors are without doubt among the spine, why you have rheuma Chiropractor who has had success erton Girl Reserves to tie April game o f football with Scappoose, \ Tuesday. tism. heart trouble, stomach trouble, in private practice. the leading people in this profes 2 S and 29. Th© charge is one dol beating them 19-0. kidney trouble, headaches, nervous Science has progressed perhaps Beaverton negative debate team sion in the country. Besides know lar for two days. After the business The first issue o f the Beaverton m*et Medford debate team at ledge gained thru years o f study, ness, neuritis or a genera! ''oreak- more rapidly during the last decade [»art o f Che meeting the girl form Hummer Special was printed down in health and how to over than in any previous period of th* in t Eugene tomarrow . they have equipped their offices to ed into discussion groups. The November, 1921. come these diseases without purg world’s history, and one of the | — Hays Boyce meet the demand of every patient. leaders of these groups were The cafeteria was just being Dorothy Gerber, a friend of Mar- They are now heads of one o f the ing the system with drugs. Tho you sciences that has been brought to Blanche Haines, Lila Boyce. R uth' completed swim in drugs, the only way to a high degree of perfection is that largest and best equipped offices Fulgham. Margaret Dickman and B.H.S. lost a game of basket-1 M classes could talk this is what for the practice in the city. They get permanent relief is to remove science and art of chiropractic < «th«'hne Makovich. \0 Tualatin. 11 to 5. i happen sixth period: In making this review we are have restored health to hundreds of the cause of the disease. They will The “ tinier o f Che B” woa or- Glee club: “ Do you like good people. refer you to n;eny people here, pos glad to compliment the Firth X - Traffic Cop: Hey! you ran t turn ganised for the purpose o f pro- singing?” Ray Chiropractors upon their suc Their rracu.v has r re .a sod b y sibly your neighbors, whose health around here! moting higher ideals in the athletic Am. Hist class: (right abovq) cess in their chosen profession and Miss Barnes: Ttiat all right I and social activities af Che student “ Yeh. but don’t stop on our ac- rapid strides and people go to their I has been restored by their chtro- to refer their ability and activities think I can make it. body of B. H. S. count.” office weekly to consult them from J practic spinal adjustments. If they to our readers. 6fi- Portland Auto Supply Co. j Dr. Edith I. Phillips Firth X-Ray Chiropractors i