The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 14, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Scio Tribune
General
Page 4
THE SCIO SPHINX
Volume 4
May Day
For two weeks before that mem­
orable day. Mav first, queer sounds
have been issuing, at any or all parts
of the day. from the gymnasium.
Alarmed at first, our qualms were
soon quieted by the announcement
of a Mav Day program being in a
state of preparation by the grade
rooms.
Il came off on that aforesaid day.
May first, with a flourish, and the
grade teachers have since town •*-
cretly shaking their hands and pat­
ting their backs over the success of
it. We don’t mean to insinuate, of
course, that they were the only ones
In on the Handshaking and back-pat­
ting process, for all witnesses heart
ily agree with them as to its success
and told them so in the above men­
tioned manner, as well as others
Not often in a month, even tho it
be May, does a person witness the
brilliant colored "flowers" that
flocked all over the gym. All pupils
were in eoeumee of a certain type,
and the col'ec’ion of petals
that
clothed these flowers" were of more
shades and varieties of a shade than
even a box of crayolas.
First. Queen Myrtle, with her at
tendants, marched to the throne
where the crowning of our "serene,
illustrious, etc. (to quote the Sopho­
more classic, "The Tale of Two Cit­
ies") queen was crowned. After
this. Spring, a representative of the
primary room, summoned the flow­
ers. birds, brownies, etc , to "work
for their queen." A drill was en-
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acted by them, after which th«- 6.
7, 8th grade room very succvs.rully
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wound the May Foie. Next, th«
intermediate room andvaneed and
presented recitations and songs for
the queen's lienefit. Lastly, another
May Foie was wound by the pupils
of the same room.
Not only was the entertainment
of interest, but an exhibit was pre­
pared by each room and was on dis­
play in the gym. The only part ta­
ken by the high school was the exhi­
bit of some of the work dune by the
A council of war was held by the
cast and it was decided to utilize
’he three days to the utmost extent
for practice and present the play in
Stayton. This they proceeded to do
-all but the last part.
The news reached us Thursday
evening that the Stayton professor
had made a mistake, and the date
was filled. !<rt p ? { ? ! shrudl. The
expressed sentiment of the cast is
best left unprinled in a respectable
school paper. They are agreed.tho.
that a play with such a name is loo
true to life for comfort in some
caees, and sincerely their advice to
other schools is to shun all playa
with treacherous-sounding names.
Number
Ihd You Know That
13
Boseball Gamrs
The game tq be plaved here last
Friday. Mav 1. was called off by
Jefferson, but a substitute of that
game was scheduled for May H. A
game has tieen won by each team,
so the one yet to be plaved should
be unusually close
The first game,
one at Jefferson, was a decided de­
feat for the SHS boys. 14 to 4,while
the second game had a score of 3 to
2 in Scio's favor. A marked im­
provement on "our gang’s” part was
evidenced, and if the good work
continue« the victory for Scio should
be marked.
The first game with Tangent was
held on Thayer’s field on Friday.
April 23
The game was the closest
and
most
interesting
plaved by ths
1 he Annual
boys up to that time this season.
We are, as has already town pub­
The final score had only one p>int
lished. to have an annual this year
of difference. 7 to 8. but In favor
It will be. according to all indica­
of Tangent. The boys showed im­
tions. a great improvement over
provement in passing especially at d
that of la»t year, so if one of these
the batting was also bettor. Con-
days in the immediate future you
trol, and then only slightly, was lost
<a-e a multitude of determined look­
during one inning, but otherwise it
ing students armed with copies of
w«*nt very fast. The lineup as it
this book invading the countryside,
was at this game will probably re-
immediately get out your pocket |
main, or with only slight variations,
book and "fork" over the fifty cental
the rest of the season.
required to insure you of a copy of
Scio won their second game this
the publication.
year on May 1, when Jefferson called
All copies written by the students
off tho game, and as a result the
are to be in by May 8. and the
boys played a pickup town team,
printing will start immediately af­
with the result of a hard battle and
ter. The pictures are taken, euta
close victory for our bove.
¡ire made, and most of the advertise­
The other victory was an unsched­
ments collected, so we're ready to
uled affair on the day of our school
It's g mg to be the best yet.
k
picnic. It "took the grapes," for in
*•> take the advice offered in the
the five inning game a 3 to 2 score
above paragraph and prepare to
resulted. Why schedule games and
.
have tie price <60e) <0 hand,
prepare for them? These spontane­
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ous and unexpected sort seem to lie
Senior Class Note#
more successful, so let’s do them all
We ar# now studying Shakes- that way!
BJLSY SljeLTOÇ
The boys won two l>all frames*
Real F.Mf RroJfee
The planned presentation *f "All
and Notary Public
a Mistake" in Stayton was ail a mis-
Jltulntti Obtained, (^lamined
taka?
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OREGON
We had a school picnltf?
It was ''mobs*' of fun?
DR. A. (J. PRILL
We had to be told the next day
Physician
and
that we'd had the picnic yesterday*
Surgeon
The students formerly in the as­
District Surgeon 8. P. Railway
sembly room first period now attend
Scio, Or.
Geometry cl a«»?
The Annual is coming slowly but
surely?
The Mav Dav program was the
beet vet?
m TAYTON,
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ORCUON
The Scio-Jefferson game was post­
t alb
bay or Night
poned?
TubrrcuUn Testing
.McKenzie has a new girl since the
picnic?
If you don't, r< ad thia issue of the Any Kind
Anywhere
Aay Time
Sphinx and you'll find out.
HCK
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
HAULING
Baptist Church Note«
Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon
KQ.XDU) CARRIER
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
Lowe &. Morrison
Sunday morning. Everybody is in­
Rellablo UnSsrtahers
vited to attend.
All funeral« given to-raonal attention
Christian Endeavor every Sundav
by Mr. Lowe
evening at 7:00.
N. c. n>»s
N. 1. Moaaisos
Lrbsnon
I’bone-Pay. 397
Fraver meciing every Saturday
Phone 91
Phone— Night, 395
night at 8:00.
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News From Lyons.
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May II
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Albert Guier returned to Lyons
Sunday after visiting his mother th< W . A. Ewing,
T. J. 51 unker»,
I‘re lent
Vice Free.
past week.
E. I). Myers. Cashier
A. King is having a bedroom ad-'
dition built to his house. Mr. Smith *
The Scio State Bank
is doing the carpenter work.
Mrs Elmer Hiatt and daughter
Does a General Bankin
Hi««-
Interest pai
of Salem were week-end visitors at
on time deposits.
the Alex Bodeker home.
Dellis Westenhouve made a bus.
nest trip to Scio Friday.
Mrs. George t'olby is in Mill Citj
nursing her mother, who underwent
an operation at the Mill City huspi-,
tai last week.
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and wc will promptly send you a
Jim Berry spent the week-end at
report. Otir b< >k on Patents and
the U. S. Berry home.
Tract marks will be sent to you
on request.
Marion Forrest was a caller at J.
H. Johnston's Monday moraiog.
Mrs. Jack Johnston returned home
— PATENT LAWYERS*.
Saturday, after being at the home
305 Seventh St.. Washington. D. C-
of an aunt in Stayton the past two -
O»rr 34 Year»' Espariaoeo
weeks
The Fox Valley »«hool closed Mon­
HOW’S THIS?
day with the exception of the 8th
H»U*> < VIVKHII MiU’K INK WUI
V. • at «•
,.n. f T It -Vi your >yat«m
grade exams.
PATENTS
peace's "Midsummer
Night's
A Picnic
Dream." which we find very inter-
esting and also enjoyable.
The high school picnic of April
Bobbie Thayer was absent from 30 at Jefferson was a grand success
school Wednesday. as she was away About 9 o'clock a. m. Thursday the
on business concerning the annual.
bunch started for Jefferson in a
We are glad to see Anna Dolezal J truck and three ear«. The girls fur­
back
Bft~ an
nished the lunch and the boys the
manual training claas.
««-nee of over a week. She was ab-
transportation. Upon arriving at
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»ent on account of the serious illness Camp Santiam. which is just across
the bridge at Jefferson, the 'bunch*
The Day o( Surpri«-. at Hand •'
We are now practicing our olay. unpacked and t>egan to explore.
We thot that all this tv|n- of sur­
which will l»e given at the end of Before the lunch the boys indulged
prises were all over and done, for
■r ««inrrh
or
Li«afn«<a caused
by
the school year.
in a little baseball, and then kindly
Catarrh
only two were left, and they, we
nail's I VTVMXII «KtlK'IVK eon.
"King Tut’* style is st ill prevalent permitted the “red hot” girls'teams
Ths Formalities.
*•»’« of an OinUMWt which Mulckly
believed, were firmly "set in their
ttrllav.a th» '-atarrhal inltan>maUon. and
Ethauslrtl ■ *bnnoe| üwltnmse <»s<l- tlr
with one of our members.
to play a few innings.
«
Internal Uadl.-trM, a Tonic, which
ways" and past such forms of friv- ‘
Ing to shore) I have )u»< aw uni from * ta thcurh th. Hli.od
«he Mucous
R« -alizing that there are only four
The lunch was delicious; so good,
H
¡rfa
<». «tins rcatortng horn«I condl-
England.
,
olitv.
Surprises do happen, tho,
Uha»
weeks of school left, the Seniors are in fact, that after the meal scarcely
Plane
<’flirtai — Your
i>s»«q«ort.
*•14 by drum««« far nv»r *• Tears
•ven in this day of impossibilities
F. J Chrrer A Co.. Toledo Ohio
all very industrious
(It's abcut a crumb remained. In the after­ m'sieur !—l»ndo«i Humortot
l>«cuniing possible and even probable, time!)
noon the boys' team played a game
and one of the greatest known to
of ball with Jefferaon, and at the
Scio.high school was hurled upon it
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end of the game the score stood 3
when Anna Dulexal. a senior in our
ft is exceptional, we know, for a to 2 in favor of Scio —their first vic-
worthy institution of education, ap­
In the evening, a wemie
tory!
peared here on a Monday morning i school of our six«* to have two pub­
r<>aat
was
held, after w hich the par­
two weeks ago minus the length of lications but it is done here. Be-
ticipants retraced the road for home
hair she has worn all thru her high , sides "Thu Sphinx." a monthly pa­
along with the memories of an en­
per.
"rhe
Hot
Dog"
has
had
two
school life, anti so far back as we
joyable day. Many were glad to
have known her. Needless to pro- k .« uiw printed and with promises for
When at times we sit and jxynder
have another day of slumlier on Fri­
more
|t
h
purely
laughable,
better
On the lessons life has taught,
dtaim. we were amazed and sur­
day. (P 8.— We're not mentioning
When we pause tn count the blcsrings
prised. but distinctly appnving. I than the "Whizzbang.” and much
the "after effects ” i
That experience has brought.
Anna works much more in her ele­ i mor«- likely to l»e permitted to be
read
in
school
time.
Frances
Wcee-
There
’s a certain joyful moment
ment. or in other words, matches the
Good (?) Candy
That
we always shall recall
Iv
is
the
ambitious
author
of
this
surrounding scenery much better
With
delightful
recollection
The
D.
S.
girls,
for
one
week,
magazine.
She
deserves
to
be
con
after this change. We sincerely
As
the
happiest
of all.
made candy each day. It looked
congratulate her upon taking this gratulated.
Only one copy of the paper is and smelled delicious, and bv the
drastic (?) but artistic step.
Since that day the bktes are brighter, C-
written
and thi» mysteriously ad­ girls* testimon.es, it was. Such dry
After Anna's bobbed condition
Mubic has a finer tone;
classes as medieval and modern his­
has come to pass, only one more of dressed to ".Madame Goat." It has
Flowers
breathe a sweeter fragrance;
tory and higher arithmetic, held in
our members, with the exception of been suggested by some that the
Love since then has richer grown.
Miss Sher’v. is in the "unshorn" name ta too intense since warm wea­ the D. 8. period, were only intensi­
Gates that lead to realms of rapture t ypmilllllJKII
fied in their poedominating element
class Kunice Crabtree, a freshman, ther started in, that it be changed
ii- th t dty wen op
ww
when the smell of various kinds of
persistently clings to her trouble- to "Warm Pup."
When our littl«* home wm paid for,
candy drifted Into the rooms. It
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All the world seemed glorified!
aome mass of hair. After Anna
seems someone must have t>een des­
"fell." tho. we have taken new hope.
Freshmen Class Notes
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perate and tried to get revenge for
Who can tell? We hope for the
There are five Freshmen out for this torment, for one dav the girls
best!
baseball, and each one is working found the candy, left in the desks,
his hardest to make a winning team. missing. This practice was kept up
All a Mistake!
We are also working to help get until one day the girls fixed a spe­
cial "batch** with red pepper and
a Tuesday morning a few out a good annual for the school.
One of our members (we're not aoda. set it ia the most frequently
ago. the Stay ton prof< feasor
ealled our principal and said an un­ mentioning any names, but you'll visited desk and awaited develop­
expected »pen date had been found find him mostly in the comic column I ments. Several wrv faces were
for toe coming Friday, and we wears an attractive red tie which made that noon, and oeedleea to
might, if wo wished, proor nt our seems to please the girls eyes, for ' add. the D. 8. girls have been enjoy-
D. SWIFT 4 CO
^■¿^0. Lawrence Hawthorne--
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Ail a Mistake."
I they're
aJwava looking at it.
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