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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
TimiSDAY. DECEMBER Si. 1944 Camas Team Loses To Pointer Five, 55-10 their victory over Camas Valley. Although the Pointers have a new coach this year, there is no reason why they shouldn't support the team, in its efforts to win the conference. Since both the Pointers and Gold Hill finished with good records last year, the game tomorrow night will more than likely turn out to be a whalo of a battle on the part of both teams, for both teams will be shoot ing for their first conference win of this season. • •The Central Pointer 1 all to sing Christmas carols. Phoebe Lull, and Bud Meadows; sop On the morning of Friday. Dec homores. Loree Brennesholta. Helene ember 22. each room will have a Blumenstein, and Ernest Hamilton. separate party and at 1 p m. the Juniors: Ruth Kelzur. Kenneth trade school will present the annual Wyatt, and Louise Loftland. Seniors: Christmas program in the new Don Bohnert. Shirley Brenner, Anna gymnasium. After the program the Dale Coleman. Marjorie Howsley, students will return to their respee- Kenneth Palen, Everette Pleyer, t»ve rooms for treats from the Ellsworth Robison and Will» Sulli teachers. van. The program is as follows: Two Out of the 24 seniors w|io average numbers by the orchestra, a play 3 or 4 subjects each, there were 25 and reading by i the first grade, an- one's. 23 two's ond 7 five «. other number by the orchestra, a The juniors who have 33 in their 1 lay and readings by the second class and average 3 or 4 subjects grade, three numbers by the High each had 20 one's, 30 two's and 14 School chorus, Dickens's "Christmas five's. Carol" by the upper grades and the i The sophomores with 3' members story of nativity by the third and and an average of 5 subjects apiece A Pep Club and Drill Teafh will be fourth grades. had 52 one's. 4S two's and 10 five’s. organized it was decided in a meeting —The Central Pointer Out of 30 freshmen with an aver- of the GAA Wednesday. December 13. It was decided that the Pep Club would Include the drill team. How ever, if a girl preferred to, be in only »kkXkkkkkkkkkkkï kkkkkkkkk» y A one of the organizations it will be y permissible. y ■ As soon as there are a definite Eight out of eighteen students on ST 5 number of girls signed up for Pen the,honor roll last 6 weeks were Club, the GAA plans to decide on seniors. Of the remaining ten, three y I uniforms and make arrangement, for were juniors, three were sophomores y i getting them. I and four were freshmen. y —The Central Pointer The honor roll Is as follows: fresh 5' Last Friday night Central Point entertained a Camas Valley team in the Pointers' first basketball game of the season, winning 51-10. This game, which was played on the Pointers' floor, was a lightning fast game on the part of the Pointers. At the start of the game bo.li teams moved rather sluggishly, wjth the Pointers having a slight margin. About mid-way through the first quarter Camas tied Central Point at 6-6. Here, however, the visitors began to falter and fall apart at the seams, At the end of the first quarter the Pointers led 13-6. The beginning of the second quar ter was fast, but Camas couldn't keep control of the ball. The Pointers be gan pulling away, and ut intermis- sion led 27-9. From here on out the game began to turn into a rout. Half way through the third periofl the Pointer seconds took over and kept right on making baskets and holding Camas scoreless to make the score 39-9 at the start of the fourth and final period. In the fourth period Central Point still remained on the offensive with the first string back in the game. Tile Pointers scored almost contlnously right up to the final gun; and, as the game ended, the Pointers had opened Songs of "Peace on Earth. Good their 1944-45 basketball season wish a 51-10 victory over an outclassed Will Toward Men” will echo in tlie falls of the Central Point grade but fighting Camas Valley team. —The Central Pointer school when, on the mornings cf December 19, 20. and 21, the entire gtade school will gather around a large Christmas tree in the lower G.A.A. Makes Plan to To Organize Pep Club Seniors Lead With Eight on Honor Roll Î I men, Mary Howsley. Christmas Carols Precede Program J ■ 5 '7 » R I Y ■ S C. P. SHOE SHOP IIEADQVARTFR FOB Shoe Laces— Oils and Polish Saddle & Harness Leather si Y Y Y Y ’■> Y Y Coffee Cup Cafe JOY TO ALL H>lt THAT REPAIR WORK Your Car Í Shorty’s Garage CENTRAL POINT GUY 5 _ TEX "TEX-for-Pro-TEX-ion" Central Point. 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A committee of Peggie Robison. kkkkk»km>;»k»l kkkkkkkkk» kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk I I I d I 1 Santa Claus will visit the students of C.P.IIS. at 11 a.m. Friday. De cember 32 in the high school audt- torium. y y ■ y y y y y • ■ 4 ■ 4 ■ 4 I y * TO EVERYBODY 4 Wl MOW HXNIH.F. i 4 DRY-PII» SHOE GREASE y 4 y 4 «««««««««C««««'«««««««"«« «««««c««« «e«««'«««««««««« * »kkkkkkkkk »kkkkkkkt »Xkkkkk A A 9 A V y y ■ ■ ■ y y Tomorrow night Central Point will take to the maple court to open their 1944-45 conference season nt Gohl Hill. Gold Hill will be out to avenge a defeat that they suffered at the hands of Kirby, while Central Point will try to go right on clic king after I A A á 4 I I 4 1 d I y y y C. P. to Meet G. Hill In Conference Openev ¡ Î Ellsworth Robison, Shirley Bren ner and Margaret Houston will obtain a treat for the students. —The Central Pointer Santa To Visit C.P.H.S. Dec. 22 3 I i i S y Jean Kincaid. ■ y ■ y y ■ 4 age of 5 subjects apiece there were Muriel Weidman, Joyce Currie, Ther 40 one's and 40 two's and IS five's. on Gordon, Tom Colley and Kenneth —The Central Pointer Troutman will present a special pro gram. . y y y ■ y y y y y y y ■ y y y ■ y y y y y y ROSS & ROSS CENTRAL POINT FUEL 4 :«««««««<««««««««<<«««««««««««««««««««««cc«««« ;kkkkk»kkkkkk*»kkkkk»kk»»kkkkkkkkk»kkkkkkkkkkks; 4 e, I I I Y _ A *«««««««««««’C««««-«'í'««« a I I [V( as ™ e N,GHr ; ^6EFORE CHR, stmas 3 I Í a « Good Things ; GRANGE CO-OP. SUPPLY ASSN. :«i ««««««««e««««««'«««««««« kkkkk».kkkkkkk»»».kkk»kkkk».k>.»k»k»kk»kkkkk>> i I I Fisk Tires By The Bakers of GUARANTEED BATTERIES Central Point Market FULL LINE OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES THE ROBISONS COMPLETE LUBRICATION FACILITIES ■ y y y I Joe’s Associated Service Corner Front & Main y y Central Point » i I V » V I Fresh Meats, Fresh Vegetables Groceries PHONE 441 I «««««««««««««■<«««««««««C««««««C2 ZJ