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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
X - Plasm Hit DAY, NOViSMIllill 21, lilS THIS SFMN'OFltiLt) NEWS Personals H U Charles llutchens had been absent Mfvorul ilnya and we hope to have hliu with ua again aoon. We. Mutt Make the High 8chool What It la. We alt aay "school U dead," and "there's nothing going on" Whone fault Is It thut' there Is nothing go me on: Wl.o si.oui.i uo mmg; ny. Tne Mnor ctaM hcl(1 meetlng ,n It Is up to us. the pupils and tiiei... Mui-hon's room Monday after faculty, to i.mke the high school ; noo fof UlJJ puruoM of deciding upon lively It seems tnai we are nut no-i,,,, iUM .pin, colon, flowers, etc. lug lo he able w iiav mum in in line of othlt'lU t U triif, that will We ur glud to welcome to 8. II. 8. be a great dl olntim-nt, hut we two new students. Miss Uasrord and must Hot give up at Mint. Iel uh try ! New ton Cole. somethlug el. We could, hy each j Asuhal Klsh was elected basketball doing "r pail, have exirenn-ly pleas- miinager. We are hoping for some ant assemblies. We could 01 gniilze 'u good games In the near future and literary society, which could afford nwe believe that he will be a very en- ihuHiiiKtlf mnnnger. plessant afternoon or evening's enter tulntiietit nt leant every two or three weeks. We could have i Inns and student body parties. We could have debates, and the boys could have ti glee club, which In their competition j with the girls club, would nmke churlea Nelson has returned to things more lively. Hy such an or- j ( hool after an ubsetu o of several guutXHtloti we con li give u girls and days, boys glee club recital; we could give KuhhcI ohton's friend from Portland was a visitor In school Thursday and Friday. He seemed to take great in- i terest In the Junior girls. plays. Why! there ate lots of things we could do. Well, lets Jut stop saying "We could" mid say "We wilt," and then get to work and do It. What we lack In the executive und so lets all work together In try ing to make old M. II. H. a lively and Interesting school to, not only our selves, but the whole town of Spring field. High School Hat Interetting Assembly. Tuesday morning, Noviwibei IS, after singing one or two song tint girls were called upon to bestow hon or upon old S. II. S by singing a song or two after their selections. "Hub bies." "Ja Da" and "How Yu' (Join to Keep 'em Down on the Farm." were rendered. Then the boy 8 took their ' Among the students at t ending- the (). A. ('. I'. of O footlKfll game Satur day were Ernest Kom, Milton t'off man. llusel Olson, tleorge Williams, Merle Casteel and Dwlght Kessey. I'mf Uotu alho renewed acquaintance with youth and occupied a position In the midst of the O. A. ('. rooters. i i Marlon Collins Ion lust Monday for her home In Missouri We were all sorry to see her go und the girls glee club will mls her very much. Hael ilruttaln school Thursday. was ubsent from Yerulta Morrison Is back to school again after being absent for quite a little while. Mona Mdlenry was absent from places lit thu hall and sang "LIT Lisa, the classes at school on Monduy and Jane." The girls finally succeeded In Tuesday. clapping them hack to the front of, . the assembly hull deevored to sinK where they en "Keaiitlful Ohiit." Jokes This afternoon Mrs. Plank told the The faculty refused to take part as t stenography class that It would be Mr. Roth snid they would probably ' nice to write Joe Deeta a note, as he sing all day. has been 111 for sometime and not We have a very serviceable line of n Also a good ORGAN PIANO and Slightly used but IkKIi are in good condition aro Agents for the Cremona Phonograph and White sewing machine Don't forget to get our price on furniture before you buy Mattresses Standard size Prices from $7 to $27 Springs from $4.75 to $22 PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS B E R R Y FURNITUR E CO. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON 18 cents a package What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! EXPERTLY blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi nate bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re taining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation! You may smoke them without tiring your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, 'you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. w ft C mt mm M 1 able to attend school. Helen Whin! over to her neighbor and aknl. "liow do you write 'love' in shorthand ?" We wonder what fche was going lo tell him. Tueeday morning the fatuity were entertained by their humble pupils 1 und It could plainly be seen that they were charmed. They themselves were then honored by the request that they : render a few strains for the better-1 nient of the pupils vocal attempts, j Thia they accepted, Mr. Roth statin j that they would sing for the remaind er of the day. Mr. Uoth (discussing "capital" in economics class) "Roberta, is 'the pencil with which you take uotw capital?" Roberta "That depends on who I am writing the note to." We have some patriots left in our school as the following will show: Mr. Roth (in civics) "Is our sys tem of government as good as Eng-4and's?" Laurel "Yea, air." Mr. Roth "Why?" Laurel "Well, If It wasn't we would get one like It." Mollle Doane won't tell us who she was with. Sunday afternoon but then maybe we know anyway. The hophomores say that at the assembly on December 2nd they are going to show the frosh as well as the upper classmen how to give a good program. What do you know about it girls? Earnest Korn is taking up a collection (f girls' rings. Are there any of you that will give him one? Sylvia Strtibin is taking up a collection of boys' rings also. Oh! say, but Roberta Wilaon did look sleepy Monday morning, and when asked what was the matter she replied, "Oh, Johnny's in town." Carrie Ditto has a new group of by words. Her slogan is now If nothing pleases her to say: "Go tall that to the 'Fish.'" Do you blame her? We have recently found out Senor O'Duy's pastime. He recites poems of love and beauty to fair blondes. Mr. Roth "Why is is that In wint er the water is warmer than landf Bright Pupil "Because, It's going so fast it doesn't have time to cool off." Bertha "I have Just discovered that 1 hud an uncle who had a wooden leg." 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