Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, April 4, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Page Six
TH E TIM B ER LINE ~ i
The News of Vernonia
Schools
soon be given by the high school, ical church. They expect to show
Then he died on his last day
dismal place to live; isn’t it,
on earth.—Christian Herald.
Jimmy?” Shirley said as she
Members of the various com-i "'“»y new features this year.—
stepped from the roadster.
mittees are working hard to! N.A.
“Yeh, but probably the guy’s
make it a success. The dancers!
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Working on Distatice Runs
................ Editor
down and out. I’m impatient to
Charlotte Green
I The high school track squad
in the May day exercises have i The juniors have learned the
get there. Come on,” Jimmy
Ji"»"»« an­
Larry Marshall .................. .................. Assistant Editor
been practicing every noon in flrst act of their play, “Climb-
has been working on distance
swered as he helped her from
The geometry II class is start-- runs the last two weeks so as
the
social room of the Evangel- ing Roses.”
Dwight Strorig .................. .................... Sports Editor
The typing awards tests for
the car.
ing book IV, areas of polygons.1
Dorothy Carmichael .......... ...................... Jokes Editor
for the relay March were given last week, j
the (low-1 Each previous year the sew­ to be in condition
They
went
in,
asked
meet at St. Helens Saturday, Those who won
.............. Senior Reporter
Norma Anderson ..............
Remington
dy looking landlady in which ing class has exhibited the best Aprils.
awards were Georgia Van Dor-
Inez Allman ..................... ................... Junior Reporter
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apartment
the man lived, and wor
---- done
in ... the class. The __
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The
relay
team
will
I
consist
of
Lucille Spooner ................. ............. Sophomore Reporter
they proceeded to describe him J sewing students this i ye
“r are
-re one 440 man, one 880, one en, primary certificate; Everett
year
Rundell, pin; Maybell Drorbaugh,
“Oh, yeh, they live on the 4th p]anning to have an exhibit soon, ' I. three-quarter
Margaret McDonald ......... .............. Freshman Reporter
.
mile, and
i
three pin; Myrtle Mowe, certificate,'
floor up, second door to the
Miss Gehring ‘ ’s — English IV One-mile.
and Luella Williams, certificate.
right, ’ said the landlady jerking cjass ¡g studying
____ j “Quentin Dur-
7... is _ to
__ be
... .......
.......
relay
run . on
the .
Those who won Underwood
SIX WEEKS QUIZZES
i her thumb in the direction of WOO(j, ft Her English II class is 0]d The Houlton
to Portland road, awards were Mildred and Myrtle
This week is test week, when all teachers give six weeks a richety stair case,
studying ‘ Julius Caesar.
I j,
)ejn^ held in order to get Mowe; both girls won bronze
It ¡ is s | being
‘warns’ to their classes. The value of these has been de-1 “They? I thought you said! One of the first year algebra the track teams in condition for pins.
’ t a ox man,
” said
is beginning to ÿudy the county and district meets,
bated pro and con,■ but just the same we still have them *"°.yT
a'tone
surpr.se
, ' classes
Shirley in a tone of surprise.
quadratic equations. The other)_ .M
every tepn, and they seem to be very much “in fashion j “Well maybe, he’s married. I is starting linear and quadratic j
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Large Turnout at Assembly
don’t know,” Jimmy answered, systems.
!
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"7.
this week »it, leiist
Last Friday
The
junior
English
class
is
be-)
limber
Line
Editor
lakes
In order to take a test of this kind the average studenthe
her up the stairs
ahead of him.
ginning to study personal es-| Bait and All on April 1
goes through a thorough review. By so doing, he may find Arriving on the fourth floor says.
At the assembly held Friday
that he thought he had well in mind certain facts or they found the right door with­ The geometry I class is start­
the
class had the larg­
I Upon hearing much laughter est sophomore
representation among the
principles,, but in reviewing, he discovers that he is lacking out difficulty and knocked. A ing book II, circles.—M.T.
in
Miss
Gehring
’
s
French
I
room,
out, “You
in the very thing he thought he had well. In this way, an woman’s voice called
'Charlotte Green peeked through young speakers. This has been
can’t fool me, Cherie, I knowj At this the man raised his the broken glass hoping to find the largest representation that
exam and review shows him what to study most.
the sophomore class has had this
you.” The door opened and a head form his hands. . “I never
for a good feature sto- year.
Their speakers were: Allie
The student really receives much more benefit from the head was stuck out. A very i ran away, Claudia Sprathers, material
ry
for
the
Timber
Line.
She
was
quiz than the instructor. After a pupil has been in a class pretty face framed in dark hair shanghaied me. She wanted to invited to enter and learn for Simmons, Louise Roberson, Mar­
I
if I herself the cause of the merri- garet Bennett, Gertrude Ek, and
was upturned to them. When she marry you, and she knew
for several terms, the instructor has a good idea of ' what . OCl
Joe Lindley.—L.p.
VV XV
saw
it VTC4O
was ,11.
strangers, 011V
she ivvavu
looked was out of the way you would ment.
that student knows or what he doesn’t. There are, perhaps, surprised and said, “Oh, pardoncj get the entire fortune/ >>
Catherine Hoffman explained
(To be continued)
certain things the teacher thought the student knew, but me, I thought It was my hus-j
that there was a thread on the
the quiz shows that the student was lacking. The instructor
Will you --eJnr^She,
sleeve of Miss Gehring’s coat,
which the class was unable to
then knows which points need more emphasis.
¡enter the room, which was cheap )
persuade her to remove or even
Many students are terror-stricken by the very thought and shabby but nevertheless
to look at. She seemed possessed
of a quiz. If he is frightened, it shows he feels that his
and although Shirley Max-'
of an unusual obstinacy. Miss
Green, wishing to be obliging,
necessary knowledge of that particular subject is insufli- man> gbe Pnme in, sat down, and
stepped quietly to Miss Gehr
The cast has been drilling on
cient. But one should not dread them, for they are for the, threw back her coat as though
ing’s side and attempted to re­ the senior play so faithfully un­
she
was
perfectly
at
home.
Jim
­
student’s benefit, and not because it is customary.—E.II.
move the offending little thread, der the direction of the coach,
my could not help contrasting )
information n was not ap on the surface,
her actions with those of Clau- about the new t song hit The but Mjss Green thought that it Mr. Austin, that it will soon be
ready for the public.
♦ AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW PATRIOTISM
dia if she had been there. It is Song of the “Lark.1
must have another end, so she
There will be a matinee Fri­
The opportunity given high school boys and girls by the needless to say that Claudia suf- j
—
I gave it a determined jerk, but day afternoon, April 11, for the
fered in Che contrast.
|
American Legion Auxiliary to make posters
good
“You’re a dear sweet girl,” no end appeared.
grade school pupils and those
Presently the man with the' sighed Bill despondently, “God J
“I shall not be baffled before
chance for them to show their patriotism.
scar came in, and upon seeing b,ess and k . _ ... I wish I this whole class,” thought Miss who ride on the bus and are un­
The soldiers left their comfortable homes
fam- strangers in the room, a look could afford to.”—Pathfinder. I Green, so she tried again, still able to see it in the evening.
It will also be given Friday ev­
¡lies to take part in the war. Now is our time tiTshow in 'of curious surprise spread over
the endelss string stretched out. ening at 7:15 p.m. Mr. Bush
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his
face.
I
The
laughter
of
the
class
sud-
a small measure our appreciation. It is little in comparison
plans to give a feature picture
Happy days are here again?
denly aroused the unsuspecting and comedy in both the after­
Jimmy jumped up, introduced
of what they have done for us.
himself,
..... ..... , and was launched on) Yeah—examination-
one to the realization that she noon and evening.—N.A.
Each one should purchase if not wear a poppy, and thus the talk he had prepared when! And I hope it doesn’t mean | instead of Miss Gehring was
I being April fooled. She was more
he noticed the man’s face. It' Another flunkation.
help those maimed or wounded in service for us.
| “Green” than she had before Talks Given by Students
was
a
ghastly
white.
It is hoped that every student with artistic talent will
Several of the kids who went ' realized, but she got her fea­ Friday Afternoon
“Wat’s
_____
matter ____
man?”
enter the poster contest. Perhaps his poster may influence Jimmy asked, as he rushed to to Longview on the bus saw ture story.
a some sheep in a field and won- i
several to buy poppies thus aiding those who gave so much the man’s side to help him
Friday afternoon the student
dered if it was a graveyard.
chair.
body was entertained by groups
¡Many Students Attend the
to aid us.
“Cherie! Cherie! what’s the'
of students taken mainly from
matter,” cried the man’s wife 1 Speaking of insects — how’s Bridge Opening at Longview the lower classes.
I out.”
THE MAN WITH THE
,
your
aunt?
[
as she, too, rushed to him.
Talks were given by Gladys
j “Oh, that. Yes, a long time
Shirley, too, had risen and
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| Thirty-one high school boys End, Joe Lindsley, Beth Davis,
PERPETUAL GRIN
i ago.” She was careful to make was looking at the man, aston-
The judge was cross-eyed, in and girls full of ‘pep” and “go” Ivan Reed of the freshman class
: her voice indifferent, but she ishment written on her face.
fact so cross-eyed that the three. left Vernonia Saturday morning and Gertrude Ek, Edwin Aam-
(By Edna Owens)
) knew she was proud of it just
“Jimmy, Jimmy, don’t you prisoners lined up before him at 9 o’clock to see the Long >dt, Margaret Bennett, Louise
Chapter IV
I the same.
know your own brother? There, were bewildered as he looked view bridge opening.
Roberson of the sophomore class.
In the meantime, Mr. Jimmy
i The bus went by way of Mist
“Some of these days you nre but of course you wouldn’t with them over.
Alice Watts of the freshman
Lockwood was on his way to 1 going to be Professor Shirley this on my face,” and the man ' Said the judge to prisoner No. and stopped there for more boys class played a piano solo. To
Miss Claudia Sprather’s house j Maxwell, export on Egyptian put a shaking hand over his 1: “What’s your name ”
and girls. Everyone sang, cheer- complete the program, Alice Dü­
Prisoner No. 2 answered: ed, or played games all the way bendorf, a senior, sang a vocal
feeling rather put out that she hieroglyphics,” he told her in a scarred mouth.
should get in a huff so easily I laughing manner.
to Clatskanie.
Jimmy, iShirley, and Marie aU “John Smith.”
solo, “When Roses Are in
and that he should have to
They arrived at Rainier at Bloom.”—N.A.
“Yes, and you’ll be Professor stood and stared at the man as | The judge looked at' No. 2
hi
s
and
shouted,
“
I
wasn
’
t
speaking
spend the day placating her James A. Lockwood, expert on though he were bereft of __
11:30 a.m., where they had near­
when he wished very much to be ancient methods of torture,” she, senses, but Marie came to her- to you. »>
ly two hours before the formal
elsewhere; and indeed, it did not answered assuming a mock grav­ self first __
_ _____ , “We
__ ' And„ Prison.er No. 3 capped opening of the bridge, which Hieber Whipping Spring
and explained;
add any to his good feelings to ity and making a bow to him *s came here hunting for his young- the climax by answering: “I was scheduled for 2 o’clock. Carnival in Shape
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receive from the maid, her mes- best she could from her position er brother Jimmy Lockwood and ^j^n’t. say anything.”—Christian When the bridge opened, the of­
sage. As he had dismissed his at the wheel.
ficial cars went across first and
you . must be he. Ilis name is Herald.
The spring carnival, with Bode
car, thinking he would not need
the boys and girls gave each car; Hieber as general manager, will
Lawrence
Lockwood.
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“Well, go ahead and make _
Cut the rest of her cxplana- Believe It or Not
it any more that day, he faced fun, but just the same, I think
a cheer as it went by.
the prospect of a good long I've discovered where I can get tion was lost on Jimmy, who
At Longview most of the stu­
A certain young man named
walk to the place where he a mouth screw,” he said. Thon was on his knees beside his bro­ M. Girth
dents heard the speeches and
could oatch a car. He wns walk­ he proceeded to tell her of his ther, “Oh, Lawry! Oh, Lawry!
Was born on the day of his saw the wedding at Jefferson
ing along in quite a surly mood meeting the man with the rear. what made you run away when birth
square. Nearly everyone waited
when he was hailed by a cheery
He was married they say
| for the parade and for the fire­
“Oh how dreadful fop the poor you were all I had?” asked Jim-
voice and turning perceived Miss man,” said iShirley, all sympa­ - my in anguished tones.
On his wife’s wedding day
works in the evening.
Shirley Maxwell, stopping her thy. “but let’s go up there nhw.
dainty roadster alongside the I haven’t anything else to do.
curb.
Have you?”
“No. I hiwen’t; let’s do. You,
"You’re jilst in time," he told
her, “I’ve been raving a devil go ahead and drive, and I’ll
of a time. 'Say did you finish show you the way," answered
translating that tablet? I’ve been Jimmy.
“Well, here we are. What a
anxious to find out how it came
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