PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1936. THE Hehisch Published ny the Jonrnallsm Class of Heppner High School STAFF Editor Riley Munkers Assistant Florence Becket Humor, Gerald Cason and Maxine McCurdy. Class News Clayton Wright Club News . Arlene Morton Social Hour .... La Verne Van Marter Basketball Game Paul McCarty Band News Ruth Green Editorial Kay Furlong H.H.S. Importance of Support The basketball season started with a bang when Heppner placed Echo Friday evening, December 4. "The final score was 28-19, in favor of Heppner. The squad was well supported by the students in the yell sections, but we noticed several empty seats which might have been filled with town folks. The boys appreciate the interest and support of their parents and friends more than anything else, They feel that their parents and fellow townsmen can do as much, or even more, in helping the team along to victory, as the student body itself. They can do this by turning out at the games and showing that they have an interest in the students' interests. H.H.S. Band Plays for League The school band opened the East em Oregon Wheat league convention held in Heppner Friday and Satur day, with two numbers: the waltz, "Little Marie," and a march, "Aunt Hannah," by Bennett. Saturday morning the band played three pieces: "Energy" and "Sola" by Ben nett, and the "Washington Post March" by Sousa. The rooting section at the basket ball game Friday evening was great ly enlivened by the presence of the band. This was not the regular Pep band. Anyone belonging to the reg ular band was allowed to play at the game. H.H.S. Girls' League Holds Meeting The Girls' league held a meeting last Friday to discuss several means for raising money. They planned to give a carnival and dance, several skits throughout the year, and also sell candy at the basketball games. The girls feel that these undertak ings will be successful if everyone will cooperate with them. H.H.S. Noise? What is noise? Anything that you can hear? That is just what we heard at the pep assembly last Fri day. Although the assembly was short, it was very snappy and full of pep. That's the way we want the team to be when they are playing the various games. With a pep as sembly like that one to .start the boys off right, we should be able to win every game. H.H.S. Class News Members of Ag. I and II classes are planning on going to Condon to wrestle and box, in answer to the invitation sent by the Condon F. F. A. chapter. Results will appear in the next issue. Agriculture II class started a study of hogs this week. The last two weeks was spent in studying chick ens. , A new member has entered class es of H. H. S., namely Howard Pat ton. Geometry class will begin the study of circles this week. Civics class is studying state gov ernment. The girls' gym class is planning to divide up in basketball teams. These teams will play each other at the home basketball games. Any girl is eligible to play. H.H.3. Heppner Opens Season with Victory Displaying a fast brand of bas ketball, the Fighting Irish started off the season with a victory over the sharp-shooting Echo team by the score of 26 to 18. Drawing first blood, Hoskins start ed the scoring with the first basket of the year. Gilman then followed with another marker, but Echo sank two, and the quarter ended with the score knotted at 4 all. At the opening of the second quar ter, Echo hooped two more baskets. At this point, the local's defense tightened, and an offensive resulted which netted 7 points. Halftime score: Heppner 11, Echo 10. The Friskers, coming out for the second half, opened another barrage which totaled 8 points before the river team called time out. Score at the end of the third quarter: Heppner 21, Echo 14. The remaining period was marked by long shots from both sides. Final score: Heppner 26, Echo 19. The Heppner squad played a good clean game of basketball, only one foul being chalked up against them, while the opposing team had seven. Line-up: Heppner Echo Hoskins (7) G .... Shapshere (4) Gilman (2) G Cunha Van Marter (4) .. C Spike (3) Munkers (1) F Roberts (6) Turner (12) F Herring (6) Substitutions: Heppner, Cox f, and Crawford f; Echo, Nye f and Hol man g. Officials: Herbert Lewis, Lex ington; Jim Furlong, Heppner. H.H.S. Humor Did you know that Students are being held in sus pense in connection with the name for our athletic teams? Bill Browning has given up the idea of learning to drive a car? Both Coach Tetz and Mr. Blank enship told Gilman to go straight home after Social Hour? On Saturday Dad Driscoll fired two of his "hired help" because of conduct? ' Scott McMurdo could tap dance (if not come around in his study hall)? ' " Louise: "Can you drive with one hand?" 1 Norton: "Sure." ' Louise: "Well, then, have an ap ple." , Hiskory, dickory, dock, TEpJmONE MIS MM aJ Lb Many other LONG DISTANCE RATE REDUCTIONS now in effect Features of this speedy, dependable service 1. SAVE AFTER SEVEN NIGHT rates for Long Distance, both station-to-itation and perion-to-person, start at 7 o'clock in the evening and continue until 4:30 A. M. 2. SAVE ON SUNDAYS The night rates, both ststion-to-statlon and person-to-person, also apply all day SUNDAYS . . . giving a discount rate from 7 P. M. Saturday to 4:39 A. M. Monday. 3. MANY DAYTIME REDUCTIONS New interstate rates offer many important reductions over former DAY rates, either station-to-station or person-to-person. The re dactions are especially pronounced oyer the greater distances. c ill Jt!LL Two mice ran up the clock. The clock struck one The other escaped. , Mr. Tetz (in ' American History class): "The first date in history J was about 4000 B. C." Bill B.: "Who had it?" Johnny H. (disgustedly): "I think I've got a flat tire." Norma B.: "Oh, give me a chance. We're not a mile from town yet." Have you ever wondered why: Mr. Blankenship gave Vernon an extra assignment when Vernon said that Al Smith thought the only way to learn was to listen to the discus sion of others? La Verne Van Marter and Len Gilman weren't at the dance Satur day night? ' ' Don Turner didn't come to the dance Saturday night? The students call this section of the Hehisch the humor section? The townspeople don't come to the home basketball games? H.H.S. Christmas Christmas is near, and everyone, especially the younger children, are looking forward to it, thinking that Old Santa will bring everything he wants. Some children are made happy, while others are disappoint ed and left out, thinking Old Santa forgot them. We should not think only of just receiving presents and being selfish of our happiness but we should share our happiness and make the sick and unfortunate peo ple happy. So many people do not consider the real meaning of Christ mas. They do not consider it was started with the birth of our Lord Jesus in the manger, and it should not be a day to pass in mere enjoy ment. Let's bear in mind why and for what reason we celebrate this event for others than just another holiday. H.H.S. Get Into the Parade When you hear bands playing and people cheering, doesn't it have a imp tmi) (4011 V decided effect upon you? Doesn't it fill you with pride and patriot do your best? Doesn't , it pep you up and fill you to the brim with en thusiasm? That is what happened at the bas ism? Doesn't it make you want to ketball game last Friday night when our high school team defeated Echo. The band's playing and the crowd's cheering had this effect on our team. It showed the team that the towns people were behind them, and as a result, it made them want to win, not only for the sake of winning, but also so as to not let you down, after you had given then! all that support. They appreciate all the support they receive, and the more support they receive, the harder they play. The prospects of having a good team this year at Heppner are very bright, as the team is composed of veterans who have been playing to gether for several years. With good support from the townspeople, our team should go places. At the com ing home games, let's everybody be there. It is guaranteed that you will see some real exciting games, and your time will be far from wasted. We'll let you know when there is a home game; you let us know that you are there by giving a big yell for our team! Professional Directory Morrow County Abstract fir Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office New Peters Building ' P. W. 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