Tli« Beaverton Review FRIDAY Mfc Y 10. 1033 V leawrintt^lfmnmw ALOHA-HUHKR Mjr and Mr». J. II. N m I vinited the Jen» llarkifr family In Scholia Saturday. Mr*. J. II. Neal wu* a guild of her iliter-in-law. Mr*. (I. A. John* of I'ortland on Wednesday. Don» I.m inian eame home from Monmouth for Mother'» Day to vtait with her mother, Mr*. Anna Lineman. M m . Richard baby I• the C»1 » w— I think meow! How shall I let her know the A petition tending to hold up, orned your column*. Now t guy; >» w ,y * feel? Shall I write a note through the referendum route. Sen­ I'm ■ pretty good looking —tí. Wood* fact I'm above the average. So ur what? ate .Bill No. 241, being circulated why can't I get acquainted with here is finding a strong opposition opposition. . » nr .» of pr. ttier „ r f . ? A. Lowry < * •' B f 'r The letter nent .lo n g with It P. S; I’m sick of hearing of Ila J . w n te -te le g r.p h -A S . appears to be erroneous and mi»- e • • -------- leading. 1*1 the llgh* shine on our D A„ Dear Aunt Sophrony: elective enactments. | ^ ." ^ e the tactic. D. W Nearly every week Mr. Hughes Old Biddy, the fluffl.d Baron— uses. He doesn’t seem to h.v* any 7 don’t * ' °"I CJ* “ * Joke we laugh he seems to think we —Aunty of the roost, is, once again rapidly trouble. have no sense of humor. Now, how achieving fame as a dividend pro- I are we going to let him know it’s dueer, while her tackling profits Dear Aunt Sophrony: nol ou not our sense of humor but his are not monstrous, yet the indica- I So far no one has asked me to the joke”? —A Student tions are that ahe, and her pro- Prom tonight. It is very em harass - j hflc family together with old Dad ing fr me to come stag What shall r,„._ ... . .. NKWS NOTES JUNIORS TO PRESENT TJIE ANNUAL PROM iu-------------------------------------- ■ Lila Fay Boyce and Lot» Rus­ The Junior Prom will be sel went to Rockcreek on all-high given tonight in the high school school day. gym. This is a yearly evemt being Many grade school student* visit­ given os it farewell party to the ed here lost week due to eighth Seniors. All alumni are invited. grade examinations. The hall will be decimated for the Last Friday, Mr. Hughes, during occasion with spring blossoms and Oth period American History clasa. the Senior colors. Punch will be answered all questions asked by served during the curse of the even­ the student*. Much was asked a- ing. The girls will be dressed in their lovelieot gowns; the boys in bout college life. their best suiU. The prom will be Mr*. Snydon discovered the a r­ chaperoned by the teachers ami tistic talent of the Junior class members of the school board and when ahe examined their literature their wives. notebooks. The students have spent The music will be furnished by much time and labor in making Jim Dierckx's Pied Pipers, one of their books attractive. 1 the moat popular and peppiest dance The main topic in the G. R. room bands in the county. during the noon hoi* is the Junior —Annabelle Benson Prom. The room is buzzing with ' £1-------------- ------------------------------- such questions as “what’s the co­ ALUMNI NOTES | lor of your dress?” “Has it puffed I IB ------ ------------------- sleeves ?" Alumni! Don’t forget the Jumor Miss Barn's Junior Science 2 Prom. class has christened it's two carp Erma Brown post-graduate, act- fish “Adam and Eve”. as court reporter for the public First year French class is learn­ speaking claee trial. Wilma Tuttle has recently re­ ing a song entitled “Ma Normandie" The cafeteria will continue an­ covered from a serious illness. Thelma PeeU returned heme af­ other week for teachers and the ter working far some time in Port grade school children. Girls in the Home Economic class land. Ruth Denney is now working at 2 have nearly completed sewing Oregon City their dresses. Vincent Gignac ha# been temor- ACCVM RI V i n v P D arily laid off by the Beaverton Air­ ASSEMBLY A D \ ER- port. TISES SENIOR PLAY Richard Wilcox ‘30, visited school today. Elizabeth Huff was one of the An assembly was called last Tuesday afternoon for the purpose prince see* of the May Carnival at of «advertising the Senior play. A Oregon Normal. Harold Shaffer’32 han been elect­ scene from the play was given on the sUge in which Charles Shively ed Sergeant at Arms of the Hazel- Gene Saindan, Lloyd Wirtz, June dale Community club. " will t* the meann of a * « ” Stall L . , __ i , ,__, B „ h „ Wfc Verne Allen spent the week end »'*«in. r but • • • . * Gillmore and Ruth Fulg+am took with h>* parents. He reports well funding origination. A renewed am- Dear Dorothie: will lie »uchU» IwV e>rt' V part Each ticket salesman gave a report of how many they sold. Mora on all- former B. H. S. students bition in the poultry business has What’s the m atter with H. L. I doubtedly will hear no* th ticket salesmen were called for and who are at ^uL>^iOUth. each was urged to do his or her While at play, some weeks ago. Go tell them you haven’t beenask- Design 2 class is now studying best to sell as many tickets as lieverly. th . three y e .r old daugh- ,n d lhmt work, try j)e .r Aunty: child care. powrible so as to win the prizes that ter of Mr and Mrs. ItiiL Thorne. d « r . asreat alumni Enc Han- H i. ole kid! Nice weather we’re Several members of the faculty were being offered and to help cut h»«- finger on a shovel, the fin- **B' _____ unt p roT1> i having isn't it. What do you think have been working after school on ger was promptly given house-hold n . . „ . of the inflation of currency? (P ar- clear the student body deficit. the tennis court. More boys are ask­ —Dorothy Boy attention, thinking it would soon <’i.r. , u” • opnronj. don all this nonsense but I include ed to volunteer their services. be in normal shape, but a . th . J ™ * * U thta p o w e r l ^.v ir it ¡n all my note.. PVetty good 1 - fmger doubled in and could not ' ! n t it? ) Well, my brain teezer for this week is this: Do you think I be automatically straightened, it ia p —j.* feared that the tendon may be sev-1 I t', prob»b,7 yollr imagination. ought to Uke a Beaverton or a Portland girl to the Prom. I know . 7 for a .' thorough (. l 10 ° « * h on? Lovingly thr \ hoApitftl exam- ____ _ yours. Auntie this is rather late, but so fair I have been undecided. Lovingly, uuition. At the little one haq inheri- n . „ . —Your Nephew. Willy C. ted musical talent from it. parents, k. I , , * • e they are especially concerned least .. ° . . .. more than to see my name and that Dear Willy: th . injury m.y be . aer.oU, hand,- uf g Alelan