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TnrTtfDtAT. oaroMR iî . OAK. GFWTRAI, POINT, ORMXMV Pointers Play Carnival Plans PAGE FIVE Inter Class Plays darkened room lighted only by sev eral scented candle«, First Home Game Well Under Way First in New Gym Last year these teams met twice The first, at Ashland, ended in a scoreless tie. The second at Centra! Point wots won by th« Pointers, final »cote of this second game 12-0. The Pointers will be able to a very good team on the field having had full practice sessions on Monday and Tuesday. The recent gym fire, which completely demolished the football equipment, halted valuabl. practice until new- equipment available. The opponent lineup of Ashland not known. The probable lineup Central Point, which is subject change, is as follows: Left End—Grimes or Colley Left Tackle—Ward Blaine Left Guard—Wayne Vincent Center—Smith or Taylor Right Guard—Smith or Passman Right Tackle—Seymour Right End—Biasing Quarterback—Jewett Left Half—Pierce or Phillips Right Half—Hilkey Fullback—Bob Vincent or Garrett. —The Central Pointer Wyatt. Mr. Hulburt and Ralph Bias ing will supervise the construction of the booths. Sale of the food is under the direction of Miss Beamer, who is assisted by Chet Grimes. The large job of advertising for this carnival will be taken by Miss Eyre and Dais Seymour. Oregon State Sat The University of Washington meets Oregon State College in one of the most important Pacific Coas< conference games of the .season on Saturday October 19. The game to be played in Seattle will be broadcast by Associated sportcaster Ted Bel! starting at 1:45 p.ni. with Station New football uniforms, to replace KMED airing the contest for local th<vg> lost In the recent gym fire, ar- The twelfth annual conference for listeners. rived Tuesday noon. An enthusiastic group of players rushed out to help high school principals will be held bring them in from the truck. at Salem on October 24. 25, and 2j> The school purchased twenty-five under the Joint auspices of the Ore complete uniforms, and with the few By K. D. P. gon High School Principals’ Associa old ones, there is enough for the tion and Rex Putnam, Superintendent Couple of months ago in this paper whole squad. of Public Instruction, The first day The new suits consist of golden 1 stated that if the dry weather kept whipcord pants with royal blue In- of the conference will be devoted ex- up it was my hope that the state game commission would close down .certs for the backs and ends. For the cluslvely to problems having to do the deer season for this year in order other linemen, regular heavy duck with junior high school administra Mr. L. W. King, principal of to save the forest from being accid pants weie purcha-ed. White hel- tion. ently set on fire by some of the care ments, royal blue Jerseys and blur the Oregon City Junior High School New and president of the Oregon Junior less hunte-s. This brought on me socks complete the uniforms. shoulder pnds and hip pads were also I High School Principals' Association, howls of wrath from some of those deer hunters, including Ray Watkins. purchased, and the team really looks will preside at the meetings on Thurs day, October 24. The program on He told me that I knew nothing about nice in the new outfits. One week of practice was loHt and this day will be concerned principally hunting for deer or about the condi a game with Ashland had to be poet with a consideration of procedures in tion of the forest. Poned; but the team is working junior high school administration as —0— Well, since I stated the serious harder, and we can still look forward shown by a state-wide survey of the junior high schools in Oregon. A dryness of the forest Old Man Rain to a good football season. —The Central Pointer summary of this survey will be pre must have heard of that for a couple sented by Mr. Wilbur C!. Anderson. of weeks before the deer reason principal of the Hood River Junior opened he turned loose with one of High School, and the organization the heaviest downpours ever recorded and administration of the Theodore in a long time, making a better con School dition for the deer hunters and en The old gym. which burned recent Roosevelt Junior High ough to keep the forest from the ly. will soon have its blackened ami I Eugene will be presented by Mr. danger of the fire. charred walls torn down to be re L. Van Loan, the principal. Football Equipment School Heads to Purchased for Pointers Meet in Salem Reconstruction Work To Start on Old Gym Well, the steelhead derby ended last Tuesday and Vintie Beall has won first prize which he so well deserves and I am in the second place, Bert Peck stated that a meeting of the ( an- be P. Sportsmen's Club will nounced In a few days and plans may bo discussed at the meeting to hold a party for the presentation of the prizes. Isn't that funny? I«a»t year I won first prize and Vintie Beall was my closest competitor. This year h< won first and I have to be contented I think the sec- with second place, ond prize is a steelhead reel which 1 need badly to go with rny fly rod which I won last year. Bad news for you. I mean to win next year's contest if any. because I figured that I will need another fly rod for the year 1942. That is if I can keep ahead, at least 5 ounces over Vintie Beall who seems to have a fiendish delight of showing his heels to mine nounced one day next week. This program is sponsored by the Central Pointer staff, the purpose I being to create a fund that will as- ■ sure the financial success of the high school newspaper. The Central Pointer S.P.C.A. Meeting Held To Accept Constitution U. of W. to Play Of course the season is not ovpr —only 3 more days. They may get But if they fail to do s > one yet. hot dog, I am going to make their lives miserable this winter. » Ths jorie Pierce, read the constitution and The Central Pont High School will The first program to be given on present their school carnival Friday. the stage of the new gymnasium will KHVe the oath to new mwnbera Following the initiation, games October 25 In the High School build- be a contest In which each class in high school presents a one-act play. were played and refreshments served. The following girls were initiated Numerous managers have been ap- It will be held November 15 According to plans just released. Into the G. A. A.: pointed by the General Manager, Mr Marjorie Jewett, Doris Hunsley. Harrison, and faculty members are Miss Eyre will coach the freshman I-angston, Geraldine Morava. cooperating with the students *n play; Miss Beamer, the sophomore: Pat Bernadean Sparks. Barbara Hender- Miss Boshear. the junior: i every way possible. Managers for th“ and Mrs son, Carolyn Lees, Mildred I Clark. ticket sales and queen vote are Miss Fleischer, the senior. Aileen Hanson. Zoe Hill, 1 LaVonne The plays have been selected, Boshears. Bob Burns, and Boh Vin cent. The evenings program will be t-opies have been ordered, and the Passman, and Martha Berry. —The Central Pointer handled by Mrs. Fleischer and Dick chosun casts will probably be The Pointers of Central Point High School will return to the gridiron Friday. October IS to meet th Ashland High reserves. who. from all indications, have a very fine team this year. So I see, they are the ones that claim to know more about ' deer hunt- ing than I do, but boy, 1 would not their ears be red if I had had time to go out on a hunting trip and real- ly got one buck. lent girls stood whilo the president, Mar With Ashland Fri Well, nearly everybody seems to have fairly good luck on deer hunting but some of them do not. Ray Wat kins has not been able to get one yet and he has been out a lot of times. And some others who expressed their wrath at me ha« not been able to Ret even a sight of one buck. which subtle charm to the occasion. placed by new timbers. Insurance adjusters have judged the building to lie a total loss. The delay In rebuilding is due to construc tion bids When a bid has been de cided upon, the insurance adjustment will be made, and work will begin. If possible, construction will be under way before the heavy rains start The now building will be built on the prwent foundation, and will closely resemble the old gym as to dressing rooms, floor space, etc. —The Central Pointer WRESTLING NEWS Masked Mr. X is no longer the "mystery man" of southern Oregon grappling rings. He is Cyclone Mack ey of Waco. Texas, and he 1« a much better-looking gentleman than you w uld expect one of those hooded rascals to be. He didn't look like a villain at all as his mask was removed by Cowboy Dude Chick and the refer'-e last Mon day night, after th* the big Wyoming cowhand whipped on a lariat spin and whirled him into oblivion in 15 min utes 20 wconds of their main event struggle in the armory. George < Wildcat 1 Wilson, battling to get back in main event action tipped into Balk Estes In I the middle event and grabbed two straight falls Wil- in the first and third rounds, i son's initial tumble was i achieved with Sonnenberg's and flying t tackles, and the clincher was put over with de- va.itating hnmrnerlocks that forr“d Estes to give up. Otis Cllngman u-wd verse body slam to d< In the opening event, t in the second round things up Ito landed the back of his neck t) •bls to confine It wai I of the bout. Hurry S. Parker, principal of senior ‘high school at Corvallis, | president of the Oregon High Schoo! Principals' Association and will pre side at all of the general sewlons that wll be held in the auditorium of the Commerce Salem Chamber of October 25 and 26. important edu<n- This is the most I in the state dur- tlonal meeting held ing the year for high school admini strators and Is attended by most of the 300 principals of senior, four- year, and six-year high schools l»olh public and private and the 34 prin cipals of junior high ¡e hools, as well as many other who are Interested in secondary schools. In this year's conference for four- year and senior high school principals special consideration will many be given to student the coordination of the high schools activities sponsored by special fields and the curriculum In report on th* Special committees will of the content and organization mathematics curriculum, the teaching of remedial reading In high school the health and physical education program for high schools, the teach ing of personal and business relations, high school evaluation, the control of student activities, nnd a cooperative project In curriculum development The annual banquet will he held at the Mnrion Hotel on Friday evening. October 25. Mr. Richard Barna, prin cipal of the junior high school st Silverton, will act as toastmaster and mu te will furnished Union by the High stud the be Milwaukie ents of The address of the evening ' School, given by Dr. Frank Munk, will tie formerly ecnomlc adviser to the gov ernment of t'zer-hosl a akin and now an instructor at Reed College Doc or Munk who Is familiar with old world eondltlona and International prublen will speak on the subject "The Worll In Flames." These student managers are taken High from the Order of the "C", School letterman organization, Thin organization has taken the initiative At a recent meeting of tha S.P.C.A in this carnival as they did in the —Society for the Prevention of Cruel previous one. ty to Audiences—the constitution The games, which will be played drawn up by the constitutional com for the winning of the usual prizes, mittee was approved and accepted. are being worked out by the different During the meeting President, 1 organisations, There promises to ba Geraldine Morava, presided while great fun for all attending. class exercises were corrected Decorations for the booths will be The constitution accepted provided under the supervision of the organi- for name, purpose, membership, of nations sponsoring the booths. ficers. programs, meetings, amend Votes will again be given for ments. and authority. In conjunction articles donated which t will be aold with programs, it was decided to by students as they were > last year. have monthly discussions on modern •ell current events by the entire class. fca-h student, supposedly, will tlikets that will gain votes for th« The constitution was written h queen candidate of his choice. This Miirtbu Berry, Geraldine Morava. Zoo queen vote has always been a gre 1' Hill, Nell Wooldridge, and Barbara occasion. The queen elected will pre Henderson. Miss Eyre approved It. side over the evening's festivities. —The Central Pointer Last year th« Freshmen gave the winning Junior Class a close race. The rare promises to bo close again this year. Pick your candidate and support her to the limit. If this is done the carnival will be a big suc Friday, October 11, thirteen new cess na it was the preceding year. girls of the Central Point High Proceeds will go to the student School were Initiated into the Girls' body organize linn to he used largely Athletic Association at an impressive for athletic equipment. CHndle-light ceremony, hold In th« So for a big time bring your money high school auditorium. with you when you come to the carni Candidates were brought into a val Friday. October 25. Hee you there. —The Central Pointer „SUOpn.llsllOIII.MI •>1 apisjci )u?iux piiu xtuaoq,! 'lU|o,( pijiu.i,) iij l'i".!|s>|v is 1>1> ’ll "<*IIM "I <J-i«H «'K Xq p i«ues«jda}] iMii.ixiv axozo JILlHdl >r. I lid. AVHOK.IA Recently an enthusiastic group of juniors met to inspect a display of •lass rings, pins, and necklaces from the Master Engraver Company. The ring decided upon may be had in a weight range of heavy, medium, •r light, and In either gold or silver Home of the ring» will have small stone sets in them. Also popular with the girls are the pins and necklaces, which are small versions of the ring design. The Central Pointer ROXY ENDS SAT NITE! Jane Withers—Gene Autry “Shooting High” Plu» CHARLES STARRETT “Stranger from Texas” SUN—MON—TUB Tyrone Power—Dorothy Lamour Edward Arnold In “Johnny Apollo” —Plu. JOHN PAYNE In “Kid Nightingale” WED—THUR Gary Grant—Rosalind Russell “His Girl Friday” G.A.A. Initiation Held Friday Night Junior Class Rings —Plus--- “Girl in 313” The Needle Art Shop HAS MOVED L« K ATION IN THE I.IUH ETER IA BI ILDIXG TO 211 E. 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