The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, October 27, 1939, Image 3

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DOINGS IN BEAVERTON HIGH .
Flashy B Squad
Instruments Senior ¡Moves to
Students Take New
Added to Drum,
New Location Shows Good Form
Bugle Corps
Overpayment Of
Lighting System
Tbe stu d en t body of Henve.-ton
high silm ol h at« u n d ertak en l i e
resp o n sib ility of p a)lu g [ o • ih r
flvld light» an I'll© a th letic (U U.
il l » lights were Installed I um
»ujum er a t au estim ated eo -t ul
IlMIU.
A p lan *a> presen ted by 1
It. M etzler, superintend«!!!*, and
ap ptuved by ih» stu u en t o o u t'c r,
t*hereby the Hold light» wl 1 tx.
flnam*v«i by aalu rec > ,t> lakvu
lu (m ill th e (o< it I mi 11 gam©» m J
dunce« In liie gym aft*,- the home
game». A »m all adm ission will
b e ih a tg e il
Tib» d r a t d am « wa» held after
the Sherw ood gam e to w hich ap-
p io x lu ialely li»q attended. Music
wa» furnished by Uie uew RCA
• oiublnaiion phonograph and re-
cording muohln» wliioh w as given
the »inileitl body from the »choc,
board.
The gale re c e ip t h taken lu tht»
•uinrner from the baaoitall an d
»oflball game» am ouuled to over
lio o which went tow ard paym ent
o( Uie field light«.
A ccording to outside not.«» and
from a u th o ritativ e Inform ation It
ha» been g en erally agreed th at
HIIS ha* Uie m oat o u tstan d in g
a lh 'e tlc field in the a ta te of Ore*
goo.
S tudent» atte n d a n c e a t game»
will boost gate receipt», th'i* con
trlb u tlu g su b sta n tia lly to w ard the
preeent light deficit.
Y e 0 1 J Born D ance
Girl Reserve l heme
A barn scene wll provide the
scltlrxic (or the ann u al G irl R e'
»erve p arty to bo held a t H o '­
clock In the high school g y n .
S atu rd ay evening. O ctober 2*.
The aoulal ch airm an , V irginia
Bishop, com m ittee and th e tj.il
■dvi«ors, Ml«» Florence \Sough-
te r and Mia» lle rn lre Conoly, a re
planning and arrangltuc the e n ­
te rta in m e n t
for
the
evening
D uring th e evening th e re will
be games,
dancing and o th er
am usem ent». In th e la te r p art
of the evening refre»hm en'* will
bo se rv e d .
T he chaperon« a re to be tnero-
l«era of th e (acuity.
It 1» requested th a t th e girls
com e d ressed
ap p ro p ria te ly in
s k irts .
sw eater*
or
w ash ab le
blouse«, o r cotton «trrssee and
Uie boys In clolliea they would
w ear In school.
New Score Board
Added Attraction
R ooters who a tten d e d the B ca-
vert»n-«Sherwood gam e w ere the
firs t to derive benefit from the
n«wly acquired »CO t« board lo c a l'll
on th e wood »hi« I on th e n o rth
side ot Hn Reid,
Tho m aterials for th e »core-
hoard w ere donated by th e Mr
(’ready lAimber com pany nnd the
ro n strn c tio n w as done by fche
sh o p classes u n d er th e sppervl
»Ion of I'M Z um w alt
The hla< k and w hile score-
hoand show s the score, tim e re
m alnlng
In
the
q u a rte rs, the
do» ns. and the yards yet to go
for a first down. Tt Is m anually
operated.
Mr Z um w alt think s th e score-
Isiurd will help to stim u late In ­
te re st and will he a grant h elp
to tow nspeople tow ard s follow ­
ing the game.
Cafeteria Open
For Business
T he cafe te ria under th e s u p ­
ervision of Miss K erris Greet»
opened
T uesday.
O ctober
24.
Tiiesdny's m enu con sisted o f to­
m ato soup, cole »law, ra s p b e rry
Jello nml whipped cream .
•
.Students' m eals will lie p riced
at 5c a dish. Tho av erag e m eal
will c o n sist
of soup o r m ain
Dish s a la d or desert and d rink,
pricing the stu d e n ts m eal a t 16c.
Many s tu d e n ts
will buy only
one thing to supplem ent sa n d ­
w iches.
Menu»
whloh will be varied
will contain:
milk, so u p some
days, m ain d ish —cream ed tun»
on to ast, m acaroni an d cheese
o r potato salad ; fru it s&lnd o r
cole slaw ; g elatin sa la d s; and
d e s s e rt— puddings or cake.
Members
of the sta ff
a re :
Jean Miller. D orothy S ayre. M ar­
ianne Spark*. Sadie Toello, K1
olse Im lnh, N ina Rehbock. V ir­
ginia C h risten eon.
O ne-dollar tick ets labeled for
flve-cont punchea may be p ur
chased by student» .
(w aving B aavertou O ctober 18.
Jack M arsh, local high «cbool
T h e fact th a t th e d ru m and senior, along w ith bis p a re n ts,
b ugle corps I» g re a tly lucreaaed Mr. and Mrs. Kssex M arsh, eu
In u um ber th is y e a r 1» » madt tra in » ) a t
P o rtlan d
for
San
it possible fur (be in atru m e'it 'lio n i^ u n clsco . th ere boarding a boat
to he e x tru d e d to tvuo- drum s for P an am a w here they w ill m ake
an d bugles, cym bal», an d a n ex
th eir borne. Mr. M arrti w ill be
Ira Scotch drum . In ad d itio n th r m an ag e r of a large O ldsm oblle
gro u p will be Jauntily drr»«ed in facto ry th ere.
turw uniform », the »lyle »till uu
Ja c k bellcvea he w ill like hi«
decided.
new home.
T he personnel of the g ro u p in ­
" I t 's only 300 mile» dow n to
clu d es Mary A uderson. Don B a ld ­ South
A m erica
am ) 1 w ill be
win, Jim lloxloh, C haru lio te Hall, clo ser to A frica th a n 1 will to
S erai lllu n k , Orvul Brown, Hatty Beaverton,'* be m used.
C raig. D oris Dixon, Jo h n
1 J>1-
Ja c k state« th a t be w ill not
ward». K enneth K rlcksuu, G leona a tte n d school w hile dow n th ere,
Kleske»,
Kdna
Fes «le.-,
B aal but ha» hope» of secu rin g a p o ­
G rim m , Bob G raham , E-'iia Umd* j sitio n In (he O ldam obtle p lant
h a rt. Jack H am pton. I'c lly H en- j w hich bis fa th e r will m anage.
d e rso u . Douulce K attei n a n . and j
K rauk losukat.
lam a Leopold, Joe M iller, H tete I
M iller. Jam «» N usabaum er. H ar- !
ley Newton.
M alcolm
Newton.
G eorge l'a rm e r, Duel le
Kiddle.
Dorothy BMtflg Batty Richard»,-
Bob S elander, E ileen Mkeela, W al- ’
te r Scjiroeder. flo ra Je a n Sohroe-
S nveral local boys a rc en
te r, l
.Mine. Gay T o llef- listed In the U. S. m ilitia. Roy
■rn. W allace T ru m an . N ancy Tue P h ase. Karl B olliger, H erb H a r­
fel, E arl Wars!. Kdna Wolfe. Ar- j rison. BUI P u lv er, Fay Saxton,
th u r T ra c h se l, and tw o m a jo r - ( a re In P o rtla n d division of the
e lu « . V irginia B ishop an d Pbyl- N ational g uards.. C hase Is a co r­
p o ral. K euneth Y ork. J a c k Cul­
II» Foe.
T he group hope* to m ake a b e rtso n and C u rtis K lley a re
public a p p e a ra n c e In the n e a r m em bers o f th e H illsboro d iv i­
future.
sion.
The N ational g u ard s a re th*
sam e a s th e arm y reserve.« and
New Ticket Booth
would be pres» » ) into im m ediate
a ctio n should it be n e c e ssa ry .
Installed By Demand
R obert G riffith . War ren W il­
A tlc k rt booth has bo*n in sta lle d liam s a n d Joe Dtmeu a re now
at th«* a a te b rhlm i th e old Krwlt' i In (he navy. They a re at San
Hcltool ba«<tui«iit duo to bh« de Diego com pleting train in g .
A m erican n e u tra lity Is hoped
in a n d for It.
T he booth wa» m ade by the for by th e se boys.
•hop c la sse s u n d e r the »upervl- j
sinn of Mr. Z um w alt. M aterials 1
c o n siste d m ainly of pick-up Ium
lier lying aro u n d w ith th e ex cep ­
tio n o t th e h ardw are.
< oauli Cook says. ‘*it w ill be a
g reat benefit to the tick et seller» I
and c u sto m ers a* they w ill not I A new R.C.A. com bined radio
have to sta n d In th e rain.*’
phonograph.
recording m achine
T h e booth Is an ad d e d featu re an d public ad d re ss sy stem , p re ­
to give m ore efficient » e rrlc e lo sen ted to th e
stu d en t body by
Ihe football fan»
the m em bers of th e school b o a rd ,
T he booth 1» q u ite m odern It is being
put to Im m ediate use
h a s th re e aisle» an d th re e win a t F riday noon dances.
dow«. It w as ele c tric a lly wired
It will rep lace th e use of o r­
by th e B eaverton K lectric com- c h e s tra s
for tb e school p arties
pany
and ra lly s.
E veryone la seem ingly enjoy­
ing the
m achine, and
Is very
g ratefu l to th e school b o ard for
tb e lr p rese n ta tio n of It.
l e t t e r s of
ap p reciatio n have
been sen t to the m em bers of the
school h o ard by D oris Kxgtman.
V eteran m em ber» of th e T orek
stu d e n t-b o d y secretary .
H onor society w ere h o sts at the
Mr. M etzler sta te d at a tece m
In itiatio n of th e n eo p h y tes Octo- ' stu d en t body m eeting th a t If It i*
Iter 18, a t the high so b o i!. from given good care. It w ill be In
0 30 p.ra. to 8 p m
service fo r a num ber of years.
Two gam«» o f volley ball w ere
played and then th e pledges e n ­
te rta in e d w ith th e follow ing p ro ­
g ra m : loiuie W ilson, ta p d a n c e :.
KaLberyn T hom pson, vocal solo; '
M lkired H am el, piano sele c tio n ,
Offline to th e en la rg e m e n t oi
R obert S ay re, d ecla m a tio n ; lia r - | the baud and drum corps tw o new
old S u lliv an , speech ; S adie To- m ajo rettes. P hyllis Foe a n d Pat
elle, reading (p o e try ); ln e : Mil - j M cClure have been ad d e d to the
le r. hum oroua
re a d in g ;
Viola , sta ff w hich now to ta ls six.
B urke, twiniurous re a d in g ; ls>l« , O ther m em bers a re P a t W ard.
A k ers, hum orous read in g ; M axine B etty E asto n . D oris W est and
Cady.
piano
se le c tio n ; lKloyd V irginia B ishop.
Malm, hiunorous read in g ; Amelia
Vlrg m a B ishop and P ry llls Foe
C ard er, hum oroua poem , M arjory will have ch arg e of tb e d ru m
Ju n o r, vocal aolo; iialiih K irk ­ corps w hile P a t
W ard,
Betty
wood, hum oroua
read in g ,
Jean K aston. P at McClure, an d D oris
S chilling, piano »election. O ther West will teod th e band.
n eo p h y tes a re Nancy Ju n o r. and
P hilip D ana.
Pledge« w ere th e n In itiated in- ' SENIOR SUBJECT
to th e m yaterlea of Initiation.
OF TELEVISION TEST
D inner wa* th en served in the
c a fe te ria w ith pledges a ctin g as
Dick S m ith , senior, v o lunteered
a clea n up com m ittee. A fter d in ­ for a telev isio n te s t sp o n so red by
n er all assem bled In th e gym for Meier St F ra n k , T h u n sta v , S e p ­
m ore game» of ping-pong, b a d ­ tem ber 28.
He san g the p o p u lar tu n e "A
m inton. am t dancing to th e RCA
Man an d H is D ream .”
vlctro la.
F o r his re w a rd Dick received
a b eau tifu l c e rtific a te to show-
Mistake (Jets Scoop lie had been su cc e ssfu lly te le ­
vised by th e llarn o
T elevision
In the la st l.«»ue of th e Hum
com pany.
m e r appeured
an e rr o r In the
'Persona being telev ised stood
gossip
colum n th a t lin k ed
a
in front of about 30 lig h ts wRich
c e rta in U eorge
H. w ith Sally caused th e ir fa ces to tu rn th e
K eiguson. a freahte.
color of a b rig h t su n b u rn lastin g
G eorge
H. w as Intended for for about 20 m in u te s.
G ordon fle c k e r b u t ju s t after the
tim e of th e p a p e r's publication
S nlly changed
h e r m ind about VICTORY BELL
G ordon ant) got h e rse lf a n o th er
RINGERS NAMED
boy frien d .
Moral Read your gossip b e­
V ictory bell rin g e rs th is year
fore It even
h ap p en s
n the wlll be B etty Moore and D orothy
•Hummer.
O 'Connor, elected a t th e first
G irl R eserve m eeting of th e yea^
Thursday, O ctober 6.
Jawbreakers
Bach m em ber w as re g iste re d
Pronounced By Freshies iml placed In th e co m m ittee of
D oris Noel an d Flo.wllne Rlngo ler choice. The com m ittee eh alr-
Slpe.
pro;
e a rn e d free H um m er» to d a y by nen a re : G e rtru d a
pronouncing co rre c tly for Mi«a ra m ; Dorl* K ggatnln, m em b er­
M arie
M arkovich. U. R
B arnes, science te ac h er, tw o Jaw ­ ship;
b re a k e r Relent If 1c term s before ta p e r; F lo ren ce E w er, m usic.
Ju n e W eeks, cam p:
V irginia
Ihe clas«.
iishop. so cial; Mabel K ent, se r-
T ho tongue tw ister» w ere "pen
M argaret
Ann
Holbok«.
ta e ry th ry tlto h a n ltra te ” and "cbtor- Ice:
o b llclty; A nnabelle Mostiofaky
y ln y ld lohorsudphide.” tw o dead?
n an ce; H allie Je a n Pace, con-
chem ical* who«e
shipm ent
to
w a rrin g n a tio n s la
b a rre d
by feren ce; D oria Dixon, rtn#.
Militia Claims
Local Boys
Students Receive
R.C.A. Machine
Honor Society
Receives Novices
Majorettes Added
A fter sta rtin g tbe seaso n with
a h e a rtb re a k in g 6 to 7 defeat
from Ih* bands of a »crappy Vik­
ing »quad from F o re st G rove tbe
’ Baby B eavers" a re sbapG tg up
a» one of the m >r t s u e : «»fill B
«quad» to w ear the O range and
B lack of B eaverton for a long
tim e according to tbe a.v . ita o t
• oach Ed Z um w alt.
F o r tbe firs t u m e In the hi*
lo ry of B eaverton tbe toe I B
■quad waa su ccessfu l In d b e a t­
ing th e second 'earn o> Hilbi on
tb e H illsboro Reid.
T be only »core of the gam e
cam e in tbe th ird q u a rte r when
A rtra K a*a laid a 15-yard pa««
Into "B keets’ R h in e's
w aiting
a rm s who w altzed across to tally
8 p o in ts for the B eavers. Th*
conversion try failed.
In tbe word» of "Z um y," "six
p o in ts a re six p o in ts.”
Frudti from the 8 to 0 w in over
H ilbi the sq u ad tra v eled to 8 h e r -
wood and ra n them off the g rid ­
iro n to tbe b itte r tu n e of 20 to 0.
T h e "B ab es" tallied
In the
firs t, th ird , and fourth periods
a n d w ere In pos*e«»ton of t ‘.e bull
on th e Sherw ood eight a t tbe end
of the half.
T he firs t score cam e w iu u tbe
■ B ab es’* advanced the ball
80
y a rd s on nine successive pixy»
an d F loyd Malm spun over the
five yard lin e to pay d.rV Tbe
co nversion pass for D tckm an to
Malm w as Incom plete.
In the th ird q u a rte r Malm took
tb e ball on a n o il tack le p a y
th a t sta rte d on tbe S h -rw o o J
sty -y a rd line and ended w i:h tbe
b all well over th e goal line The
conversion peas from Maim to
K hine w as good.
In
the
fo u rth
qua. ie.* the
• B a b e s " punched over a n ad­
d itio n al »core when Keeeey. su b ­
stitu te fullback, o u ab el over one
o v er from th e one and one h a lf
y a rd line. T be conversion try by
K aga w as gooi.
T he gam e repeatedly »bowed the
B eaver team in th at Sherw ood
m ade only fo u r first dow ns while
tb e B eavers w ere advancing into
S herw ood te rrito ry co n sisten tly
S coring by individual» so far
th is season Is:
P o in t-
F u llb ack K essey ................. 12
H alfback M alm ................... 12
H alfback K a g a ........................
1
Knd K hine...........................
7
S coring passes
A rtra K aga to R h i n e ...,
>
Malm to R h in e ......................
1
Just About The Truth
T h in k in g up fo o tb all plays U a
c o a c h 's Job, but Coach Cook
th o u g h t up a catchy saying one
d a y a n d h e re 's th e way it goes.
“'W hen a m an 's w rong, and
kn o w s h e ’s w rong and adtui’a h e’s
w ro n g —h e's sm art. When a m an s
rig h t an d know s h e’s right, but
ad m its h e's
»roust h e s
m a r­
rie d .”
SINGERS SWELLL
RANKS BY TWELVE
A cting upon the request of Miss
E le a n o r Z ürcher, glee club in ­
stru c to r,
for
ad d itio n al
m ale
voices. I. R. M etzler. su p e rin ­
te n d e n t, m arsh alled 12 re c ru its
into the ranks of the boys glee
club sw elling its m em bership to
27.
T h e com bined glee clubs now
have 68 names on the ro ster.
ARRISON’S
UBBUB
H
The Ueavsr learn is uu mu** i
ilia aiuuuer learn of uie TV a iea-
1 l*e> stepped o u t p i m ay n lg u i
mu* euuugn to g e l
oeax
oy
auappoone 7 lo u. 'i ula score
Uuesu l m ean a thru* a g a in s t the
buys to e) out dow ned uie Indian
»quad eig h t to one, b u t waa sa d
ly lac-gib* m puutihg an d pum -
mg protection. It m a) be a needed
d eiea l to put the boys m the
rig h t v ise of mind wheu they at-
Beaverton Barber Shop
teuiyt to wipe up the re s t of the
league.
C. J. STEVEVH, Prop.
U rUllaut defensive work
has
N
atU fartlea G uaranteed
line a s well aa pa«» defense by
the backf.ekl. The gam es with
one exception have been a irtig h t
for B eaverton, all wins aud no
point» again«t.
Studio Barber Shop
I'nasing from Jones to tbe tv
F ra n k Moore, Prop.
ends. I o ste r aud C hase, was
Haircut 35c
clicking mot beautifully In tbe
(C hildren u n d er 12)
Sherw ood game.
UNION SHOP
A fter th e ir spanking the Bea
vers a re going to need a little
p attin g on th e back. They ylll
need ev erything In perfect order t —
when they tackle Newbreg. who
OPTOMETRY
is tied fo r first place along with
B eaverton in league tilts.
New berg s potential pow er can
G lasses, F itte d or R epaired
easily prove a stum bling block
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f - the O range squad provided
> my w eren t playing top ball.
DR. A. E. WILSON
Its su rp risin g how big lum ber­
ing m en like Bob C olem an and
E arl BoUiger can move in there
and b a ck -u p th at line as rapid-
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fire a s they have been doing.
The B »quad has been doing
FOR SERVICE
rem ark ab le
w ork for a young,
PH A SE 1731
lig h t Inexperienced pack of boys.
O r see Basil W aters or
They have lo«t but one gome in
Ja c k Siddeos
four s ta rts .
Tbe B squad waa a th rilled
bun ’oh of boy» the note they
w ent in ag ain st the Sherw ood A
»quad game.
W. E. PEGG
T h ere ia a little m a tte r of p er­
sons in th is school who take it
INDERTAkKK * KWHII.HER
upon
them selves to get letter-
• ■range llldg- Beaverton
m an 's sw eaters for forensics anu
a few o th e r thing« D oesn't the
school give debate pin» an d cred ­
D uring 29 y ears in th is com ­
its for forensics WRy shoud any
m unity no fam ily, reg ard less of
person th e ir rew arded be entitled
financial condition, has ev er
to a le tte rm a n ’s sw eater, which
been denied o u r service.
1a fo r sp o rts end by u n w rrlten
-
law sp o rts only.
a n d B eaverton's first d ru m m a­
jo rette. ha» d istin g u ish ed b ir -
self In being nam ed U n fleld C ol­
lege'» first m a jo re tte .
Ju n e attended B eaverton 4u ine
h e r freshm an
and
sophom ore
RUGS
Cleaned-Sized
Estimates Gladly
Furnished
Just Phone 6304
Opp. Ritz Theatre .
Ex-Beaver Student
Honored At Liniield
Ju n e Bosw ell, form er local girl
year«. She w as d ru m m ajo rette
a t Medford d u ring
h e r ju n io r
y ear aud a t M cM innville during
h e r senior year.
Ju n e and h e r
tw in
brotht--,
Vance, both grad u ated from Mc­
M innville high last Ju u e, w here
Vance was yell leader his senior
If you c a n 't eat or sleep b e­
year.
Both Ju n e and Vance stayed cause g a s blo ats you up tr y Ad-
here m B eaverton th is sum m er. lerika. One dose usually relieves
p re ssu re on h e a rt from stom ach
due to co nstipation. A dlerika
—AND A BUS WOULD d gas
e a n s o u t BOTH bow ls.
DON’T SLEEP WHEN
GAS PRESSES HEART
RULE THE DRIVER
SOI I)
"W ater! W a te r!” w as the re ­
cen t cry of th e stu d en ts or. bus
No. 4.
The bus w ould ro ll
m erriiy
along w hen it wo-’d suddenly pull
up in fro n t of a filling station.
T his w ould h appen requently on
the route.
No one had fainted. Nothing
w as on fire. No one w anted a
drink, but "Lixxie’s ” leaky lad ia
to r certain ly did.
MASTER MINDS
MAGAZINE GIFT
GAZE HEAVENWARD
TO LIBRARY
In front of th e high school
one n ight th ree w eeks ago w ere
24 Junior science slialen ts g ath ­
ere d fo r the purpose of o b se rv ­
ing th e solar system . Mis* Am-
a re tte
B arnes, science teacher,
had in stru cted
th e stu d e n ts to
rem ain quiet during th e period
of in sruction
but som eone ob­
viously
forgot h er w arning. Sh
ag a in cautioned the c la s s and
gave fa ir w arning of th e conse­
quences to the n ext offender.
In
a short tim e a
re n e ra l
d istu rb an ce
was h e ard nearby
and a blinding lig h t cam e speed­
ing Into the silen ce of the group
W ith a tem per heightened to
th e
boiling point th e
science
te a c h e r
prepared to let fly a
volcanic
vocabulary
but sud­
denly held h erself
upon th e ir
recognition.
S ir
lan d s (W alter
R aleigh)
W ilson had brought the com m er
clal teac h er Miss Gayle Duff on
Ria
m otor-skoot
to the
high
school to observe the heavens
w ith th e science da»».
A fter o rd e r w m restored and
th e class dism issed Mias B arnes
proved herself
a "re g u la r fel­
low ” by lettin g th e 20th century
Don Ju a n ride h e r hom e on bis
m otor-akoot.
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A y e a r's su b scrip tio n fqr the
life m agazine was given to the
lib rary for th e benefit of the
stu d en ts
by
the T orch H onor
society.
T he su b scrip tio n «was presented
to Miss Duff, lib rarian , by Nancy
Ju n o r. s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r of the
T orch H onor. O ctber 9.
The m agazine will be available
for hom e reading. T hey also do­
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