Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 02, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE 3—VERNONIA EAGLE
emonia Beata
Rainier Eleven
On IxM-al Field
In one of th* moat hard fought
■jj— cv«r played on the Ideal
jeld. Vernonia defeated the hua-
ty Rainier eleven 41 to 13 Sat-
trdgy, to tie for the Columbia
eenty thampionh.ip with either
'(■ubarne or St. Helena.
Vernonia received the kick-off
a the first quarter but wa*
topped in midfield by the oppo-
wat’» rugged defense. Rainier
k*n. led by th* «mashing full-
»ca J*»»«, drove to a touchdown
jbj wean« of a series of line
bxage*. rcicrte* and off tackle
hlayt. The try for extra point
■ww loccoMful.
I The local boy« began to dick
Its the second quarter. Early in
jua period. Howard broke loose
Ifrvai a mob of would be tackler«
It. »print 30 yard« for a touch-
Upwa A pa«« Holcmb to Adam»
Inverted the extra point. Hen-
Idsrwn and Howard tallied a
Itoeehdoen each again in this
Marter. Henderson plunged over
|hr both rilrs point*.
Vernnia came back «trong
Lgkia in the third quarter to pu«h
lewr two more touchdowns Hen-
Isencn drove ui inc he« to gam
Rkt fir*t one and Holcomb «mash-
led fhe jard« for the second one.
[Hevo-nb converted both extra
I
■
ii la th* final quarter Raimer
bathed the bail down to our one
hard line where they met a alone
|defea»e for three downs, Jesse
I fusil) drove through to »core.
|E* convert cd the extra point also.
With only a few minute« to
I MJ Holcomb plowed through a
stf hole in the Im» and »printed
yard» through a broken field
to mor* another goal Henderson
failed to convert the extra point-
Jea»e »hone like an All-Ameri-
far Raimer by hta wonderful
[hne plunging and defense.
Holcomb, Henderson and How-
iard did some excellent ball car-
Diag for Vernonia, aided by the
•fficient Mocking
of
Meeker,
ffht half and the driving line
•hich opened up large holes in
th* opponent'» line.
Off^mi»
Eilers, referee; G,
rltimt, umpire; Gordon, head-
ha*«man.
fish feed held
The member» of the high school
*u,t* and their families en-
J°Jed a fi»h fre<j Monday even-
*■< 'n the domestic science room.
Hr. McEntire and Mr. Skuxie
wni»hed the fish, having caught
41 over the week end.
Hiss Drake «u ln charge of
affair ami. ted by Mrs Me
**• MrK Sllu«‘». Mrs. Milla
• h‘th school cooking claaa.
JJNIORS select rings
.L, r Ju*»eri
»elected
their
c»U« . ,nr* 1BSt Tueil<*»y from •
yC
" Pr—nted by Kalman
T"» of th. T. V. Allen Co.
On,tr’ for th. rings aro
»n November IS.
s*« fk J*’
„
1 hear y°« bought a
»nd Ha a ratUing good
Whin
• T.1.L
* rt>of ,‘n
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U U •°«»’*» Uke
on a
GIRLS* LEAGUE ANNUAL
BAZAAR TO BE GIVEN
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1
The day set for the Girls’
league bazaar is December 1,
the place to be set later. There
will also be a cooked food sale
The girls report each meeting
as to what they are working on.
There will be many apron», lun­
cheon »eta, tea t'/wela, pUlows.
•luffed animals, etc., whlcb will
make nice Christmas rifu that
would be appreciated by ail.
The food sale will be taken
economica
over by the home
clans under the supervision of
Miss Drake. The material» for
thia will be supplied by the Girls’
league.
Profits will go to help the
other organization« of the school
a» well as to aid the Giris’
high
league of the
Vernonia
school.
Editorial
The
study
of
current
I
event*!
VERNONIA HIGH SCHOOL
IS GOING TO THE DOGS
•
.
.
Committees on
I
Carnival Meet
it’» »
police
To Make Plans
OR SOMETHING
If it isn’t a large dog
plays an important part in the j »mall dog, and now it’s a
education of any man. Few of UJ
dog that was seen visiting the
in school have much opportunity ' senior clan»,
----- . It seem* that he
to keep in touch with all the ev-‘ wished to meet some of the fu­
Data I» Set for Nineteenth of
ent* of world wide importance ture great men and women, who
but It ia necessary for u» to will soon be leaving the school.
November
know something about the new«
lca*t, that u the impression he
of the world in order to prepare left, for he went from »eat to
oufwelve« to take our place in the seat interviewing each pupil sep­
Committees of the carnival to
community.
arately. But alas, Mis» Crary was be given November 19, met in
A beneficial aid to the increaw not pleased. So he speedily made Mr. Skuzie’s room, Wednesday at
of this knowledge is obtained by his retreat, wagging a farewell three o clock. The ...
purpose of
reading th* daily newspaper* and to the seniors
this
meeting
was
to
have the
as
he
passed
•uch msniine« a» the Literary through the door.
committees report and get a gen­
Digest, Review of Reviews and
eral idea of what was being done.
th* Pathfinder. There t* no ex­
Advertising will begin the first
STUDENT BODY MEETING
cuse for any student of V H.S
of next week under the direction
The student» of Vernonia high
not keeping up on current event*
of Miss Crary and Bobby King.
school held a meet.ng Friday
due to th* lack of this material
Several of the groups were not
during activity period.
to read—th* magazine* ar* in
ready to report yet. The pro­
A short sketch of the Rainbow ,
th* »chool library and daily Ore­
gram committee will have the
play was presented
by Toivo
gonian i* brought to school by
most work to do. Miss Hughes,
Eloranto, Dorris Anderson and
Mi»«
Crary
every
day
for
our
who will take over the musical
GIRLS SHOW TALENT
Dorothy Overson.
UM.
part of the program, and Lola-
IN ATHLETIC EVENTS
“Pep'” talk* were given by
The average student at V.H.S.I
mae Smith, who will conduct the
member» of the football squad,
u often somewhat hazy when ask- ,
play, are beginning on plans im­
Well! It *e«m* to your reporter
student body and faculty.
mediately.
ed question» in regard to current
that a great deal of talent i*
Several of the school yells
There will be many side shows
event*, no doubt due to the lack
■hown in thia school along the
were given after which the meet-
and a fish pond. Helen Messing
of sufficient reading Let us then
■ ng wa* adjourned.
line of athletic« for girls. Sev­
urges that everyone bring all
increase our knowledge of the»* i
eral student* think we have ma­
the articles they possibly can for
thing», and by doing so, mor*
terial to «end to the Olympic
liberally educate ourselves, and ! GIRLS' LEAGUE HAS PARTY this feature.
game«. The following
list
of thus, later, more intelligently I
The members of the Girls’
name« and achievement» will give
.eague enjoyed a Halloween par­ SENIORS ORDER
perform our duties a* citizens.
the reader an idea of our poaai-
ty held Tuesday night at the
ANNOUNCEMENTS
bill ties:
Masonic temple, The members
Mi«« Hughe« (for practice) haa HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE
came dreased-up in various cos­
The seniors held a class meet­
taken up «printing in the hall»—
IS HELD
tumes. The women teachers of ing last Wednesday and chose
trying
to
beat her pupils to
the high chool were invited to the style of announcements they
Mr. McEntire
attended
French claaa and barricading the I
attend the affair.
will have for graduation next
High |
door by moving the piano in meeting of the Oregon
Various games were played af- -pring. Raeman Fleming, repre­
School Principal’* association held
front of t
ter which refreshments of cider, sentative of the T. V. Allen
Paige Htmtnoni
think«
■he Friday and Saturday at Salem.
apple»,
and
doughnuts
were company, displayed several types
Interesting »peaker* included
could go for high jumping if the
-erred.
of announcements and the class
->n the program were Dean J. R
ground wasn't »lippery.
voted on them. The announce­
And last, but not least. Beryl Jewell, «chool of education, Eu-
PERSONALS
ments will be ordered through
Lyon« i» quite a track star In gm*. Fred D. Wolf, principal
Mia- Leia Beveridge, a gradu­ Mr. Fisher.
her anxiety to reserve a type­ of the Salem high »chool. and
ate of Vernon.» high school in
writer. «he make« down the a;*A* Clarence Oliver of Westport.
Mr. Skuzie: “Who can uefine
Th* officers of the conference' ’33, wa« married October 8 to
in n->thmg flak
indigestion?"
for the following year are; Pre*i-1 Ralph La Salle. They reside in
Stanley Parker: “It is the fail­
dent.
F. D. Wulf; vice-president. I Klamath Fall*.
HERE AND THERE
ure
to adjust a square meal to
Hawley Count* has enrolled
Aha! Ladle« and Gentlemen. Clyde Beard. Roseburg, secretary
a
round
stomach."
»gain in V. H. S. He was a mem­
how did you like the marvelous and tr surer, W. Tavenner. Sal-
hoof pill game last Saturday af-;*m. direct or-al-larga, T. Fowler, ber of the student body last year.
Wilma Slolin has enrolled in
ternoon? It wa« sure swell. How«; Tigard-
the freshman class.
ard made two or three of hl*--------------
Margaret Whitehead, a recent l
famous 40 or 60 yard run». Hen­
read. enrollee m the sophomore class |
Teacher
"Have
you
derson plowed through the line
’Freckle».’ Jim Vike?"
has quit school.
like nobody’s business. Holcomb
A. F. of L. LOGGERS
Jim
“No ma’am." he •tarn
Beulah Reed, sophomore, was
made a pretty run for a touch­
Local No. 18742 meet* second
' mered. blushingly, "mine are the I omitted last week from the list j
down. and Meeker helped the oth-
and fourth Thursdays in the
I brown kind."
of honor roll students.
er three, And boy oh boy. ww
month at Grange hall, 8 p. m-
Visiting members cordially invit­
rolled up 41 point«. Ain’t ii
Mr. Mills: “Give a definition
grand*
ed to attend.
| of ‘home’.'*
Fred Lumm, president.
Nadine Aldrich miftf Meeker
Ralph Condit: “Home is where
all bandaged up suddenly found
part of the family waits until
Fifth Grade Elect» Officer»
that she had a sprained her wrist.
A. F. 4 A. M.
the other» ar* through with th*
At it« meeting Oct. 17 the 5A
She tied it up with a handker­
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
•a elaas elected the following offi-
chief and went moping around car.
A. F. a A. M. meets
cers for the second six weeks
th* most of the afternoon.
at
Masonic
Temple.
Marvin M.: "I didn’t »ee you Ben Soejitna. president; Frank
Thelma Lincoln i* so humble
Stated
Communicatiox
vice • president;
Georgia
Rose.
I
First Thursday of each
that she sits at the teacher’» feet, in church Sunday."
Mills,
secretary;
Betty
Froemb-
not;
month.
Special
called
Martha M.
"I presume
it was this way: She and the
meetmgs
on
all
other
Thurs
­
ling.
sergeant
at
arms.
I
took
up
the
collection.
teacher were sitting on the »am*
Marion Wall, who has had an day nights 7:30 pm. Visitors
chair and the teacher pushed
operation for appendicitis, has most cordially welcome.
Thelma on the floor. It complete­ appreciation. Elmer Michener «aid
J. B. Wilkerson. W. M.
just
returned to school.
that he had some phonograph re­
ly ruined Thelma's dignity.
F. D. Macpherson. Secretary
Hsllowee Program to b* Given
Mr. Skuaie thinks that Fritz cords but he couldn’t read the
Miss Kiser's room has been
Kreisler manufacture* motor car*. name*. Miss Hughes said. "That
preparing a Halloween program
Order of Eastern Star
-ounds good, bring them along
Butterflies make butter, too.
to be given by a few of her pu­ Nehalum Chapter 163. 0. E S
Here’s one the joke editor
Lately Mr. McCrae ha* been
Regular commu­
won't
get: Dick L. "Did you pil*.
haunting th* commercial room for
nication
firM
Margaret Fisher and Patricia
some candy. Let's all have some. ever *ee an Aurora Borealis?
and third Wed­
Sherer were absent from school
nesdays of each
Stanley O: "Sure. I shot one.
One afternoon lately only half
month, at Ma­
the last few days-
of th* biol >gy class showed up once."
sonic Tempi«-
First
Grade
Ha*
Store
The home economies class has
for their te*t. A strike? Nay. only
All visiting ma­
Mi«s Anderson’s room has been
ters and broth­
recently
learned that one should
a junior meeting.
making a good health store and
ers
welcome.
Here's some free advice to feed a starving man crawfish.
planning healthful breakfasts and
Mrs. M. F. Wall, W. M.
What thia school needs ia a
Paige Simmons: Never take up
lunches- Th* children are g’.ng
Leona McGraw, Sec.
pencil
sharpener situated so that
roller skating. If you can’t stand
to make a Halloween scene on
on a perfectly rood school floor you won’t scrape all the hide off the sand table. There will be
Pythian Sisters
in your oxford shoos, you have no your finger» every time you turn brownies, wiches. cornstalks and
Vernonia temple «1
use trying to roller skate.
the crank.
pumpkins.
^
9
ry fourth Wednesday tn W.
Now that th* Rainbow play I*
Foertk Grad*
WANTED:
Someone
to
fall
for
over, 79.637 Rainbow girl* won't
Some of Miss Gray’s fourth 0. W. halL
the gag of sitting on the chair
Rose Fletcher. M.B.U
be pestering you for a ticket
grade pupils brought pumpkins
Clara Kerns, M. of R- * &
The glee club is going to de-’ with a tack in it in the book- to use for Halloween decorations.
vote one day a week tor musical keeping room.
I LODGES I
Grade School