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TIMBERLINE VERNONIA. HIGH SCHOOL SECTION PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934. can so easily forget the amount, Competition Keen etc., and that makes the one that For Position on you borrowed from not so ready Charleen George to loan to you again. Basketball Squad Elmo Aldridge .... .... Feature Editor So, we should all watch our Toshi Kuge .......... ...... Sports Editor Three outstanding grid stars 1 selves and not do any unneces No player can be sure yet of from Vernonia high were chosen sary borrowing without return a position on the Vernonia high Elmo Smith ......... _____ Joke Editor for the all-county football eleven. ing. school quintet because of the Bert Mills ............. ............... Here and There Column Dave Howard, mainstay of the close competition this year among REPORTERS BAZAAR IS HUGE SUCCESS the candidates. Spirit, speed, con- local team’s offensive attack, was Thelma Lincoln Lolamae Smith June Michener unanimous choice for left half. The Girls’ league bazaar held dition, endurance, accuracy and Earl King, who was a brilliant Saturday, Dec. 8, was a large knowledge of the game are im- player both on defense and of 25 HONOR ROLL STUDENTS I success. It was well attended by portant essentials for a good bas- fense, won himself the right end, Twenty-five students are on the town people, the students of ketball player. position. Milton Lamping, the line the honor roll for the second six- Vernonia high and Washington Paul Adams, last year’s re- smashing terror, was selected for grade schools. serve, Garland Monger, transfer weeks. They are as follows: the right guard post. The food was sold in an ex from Creswell high school, and COURTESY Seniors — Marjorie Holtham, The coaches sent the names of Neva Edwards, Virginia Mathews, “Life is not so short but that ceedingly short time. The lunches Amos Iles, a freshman, are the their nominees for the team to Charleen George, Sara McGee, there is always time enough for brought in large proceeds for the outstanding candidates for the Dr. Bailey who did the final sel- Elmo Aldridge, Elbert Brock. courtesy.” is perhaps one of the league. The returns from all the center post. ecting. hand-made articles brought in a Holcomb and Condit, previous Juniors—Thelma Lincoln, Wil best statements Emerson ever gratifying sum. Forward, Jessee, Rainier season's regulars, Henderson, made. It is certainly true. ls Crowder, Doris Lindgren, Hazel Left Half, Howard, Vernonia Plummer, Clark, McNutt, Parker The highest degree of courtesy Lloyd, Alice Hoffman, Dorothy Right Half, Eilertson, Clatskanie and Counts are some likeable no Banquet Closes Quarterback, Rutherford, St. Hel Webb, Geraldine George, Toshi’ should be found and applied ev minees for the forward positions. ery day of the week, month or Kuge. Football Season ens King and Meeker, veterans of Sophomores — Shalmon Libel, y ear i courtesy between employer Left End, McAllister, St. Helens For This Year last year’s quintet. Thornbrue, Lawrence Wickstrom, Beulah I and employee, courtesy between Left Tackle, Holt, St. Helens Schalock, McDonald, Woodruff Reed, Doris Rae Estey, Elmo ' Principal, teachers and students, Left Guard, Valpiani, St. Helens The closing event of the foot and Barnes, are a few of the , and above all courtesy between Smith. Center, Kasera, Clatskanie ball season was a banquet given boys who ai>e working to become j boys and girls. Freshmen— Marcella Walker, Right Guard, Lamping, Vernonia in honor of the football. squad first string men. Courtesy does much to create Right Tackle, Annundi, Clatskanie LaVerne Thompson, Dorothy Gar- A scrimmage was held Monday by the home economics class. peace and a comfortable atmos lock, Olive Hansen. Right End, King, Vernonia Those present were: Mr. McEn evening with the town team. The phere. Lack of it is certainly Vernonia’s fine showing in the tire, Mr. McCrae, Mr. Skuzie, first game will be played in a conference games, is shown only 8TH GRADERS TAKE TESTS ■ disconcerting at times. Earl King, Everett Meeker, Hugh tournament with the CCC camps The eighth pupils from the | , What is courtesy? Is it some in part by the representation on McDonald, Dave Howard, Holly and the town team this Friday. small districts surrounding Ver the all-county team. In Billy cut and dried ceremony? Must Holcomb, Fred Henderson, Paul Stepp’s column of the News-Tele nonia took tests in Mr. McEn-l i one be stiff and boring to be Adams, Swede Oveson, Sonny ACCURACY TESTS GIVEN gram, a local booster summarized tire’s room last Tuesday, Dec. 4. courteous? The typing I and typing II Schalock, Dick Lewis, Milton All the districts were represented this season’s success. No, courtesy is not that. It is Lamping, Lamar Sandy, Stanley students have been taking ac- This year’s backfield was the except Mist. merely the kindest way of putting Parker, Hamp Roberson, Jim curacy tests each day. The Vernonia eighth graders your thoughts into words. It is strongest Vernonia ever had. This The tests deal mainly with ac- Vike, Harley Woodruff, Gene was proven by large scores which took their tests in their own the nice way of doing or saying Pickens, Bobbie King, Carl Jen curacy and the speed is not the boys rolled up. The line in building. things for your friends. It does sen, Elmo Aldridge, Ed Baker and counted. Every mistake in copy cluded a charging and fighting not include saying things which Hawley Counts. takes five off of the grade. buch of boys who didn’t know the will at some time be a come Speeches were made by the word “quit.” ’ They were the back to the person of whom un teachers and several members of SECOND FIRE-DRILL HELD main factors in opening up the kind things were said or against the squad. Last Wednesday at 2:45 the Marjorie Holtham running whom unkind actions took place. holes for the backfield men, and students of V.H.S. dropped their around in circles hunting for her ran splendid i intereference while Courtesy may be said to be books and hurried to the call of PETITION STARTED self. You are at exactly the one of the oldest forms which in the open. There was a petition started the fire alarm. The fire drill was same place where you are, Mar can obtain and retain friendship. last week that caused a great the second one held this year. jorie. - ■ ~: - —From Central High News, Min- deal of interest among the stud- BASKETBALL SUITS Mr. Mills—What kind of a wa neapolis, Minnesota. Miss Verla Messing visited ARE TO BE ORDERED ents of V.H.S. The purpose of ter wheel has water running on this petition was to get the stu- school last Thursday. Verla was to it from the top. BORROWING dents to agree to have Christmas a graduate from V.H.S. in '32. Basketball suits are going to Toshi—A buck shot water There is a great deal of bor- present«. A teachers meeting was held I be ordered from the Portland wheel. rowing of books, pencils and pa- The majority of the pupils feel Monday at 3:30. Sporting Goods company. They Mr. Mills is going to learn a that there is no reason to have a will be here for the conference lot of things about physics that per going on in V.H.S. It wouldn’t be so bad if the Christmas tree and a Santa Claus games. The color of the suits has are not written in books when he not been decided as yet, but is corrects the test papers for the borrower would return the ar- if there are no presents given. tides he borrows, but most of the under considerable discussion by physics class. time the original owner never FOOTBALL PICTURES the coaches and players. There seems to be a snake (or gets anything in return for the Mr. Scott snapped pictures of snakes) in the grass around V. goods loaned. this year’s football team and A. F. of L. LOGGERS LETTER PROJECTS H. S. these days. Every time Now, if a person is courteous squad Friday noon on the high Local No. 18742 meets second The sophomore and junior En- some teacher assigns a test, a and fourth Thursdays in the glish classes are tailing up let- howl arises, not because of the and kind enough to loan you school lawn. Students are being encouraged month at Grange hall, 8 p. m. ter projects. The projects con- test, but because books begin to something you should feel that to buy these pictures as soon as Visiting members cordially invit sist of a series of nine letters disappear. If Miss Crary assigns it is your duty to return it. One should not get in the habit possible. Townspeople may get ed to attend. dealing with buying and selling i an examination the English books Fied Lumm, president. of borrowing things, because you them also. of some product. disappear and if Mr. McCrae as The projects are to be made signs an agricutlure test the ag in notebook form. There will be riculture books disappear. Books A. F. & A. M. a committee selected to pick out don’t grow legs and walk, so Vernonia Lodge No. 184 the best projects, which are to there must be a “nigger in the A. F. & A. M. meets be exhibited. * - < at Masonic Temple, wood pile.” ------------- ------------- - Stated Communication Teddy heard Holly laughing First Thursday of each ALUMS HOLD PARTY and thought it was a goat. Holly month. Special called A group of last year’s seniors wasn’t the goat that time. meetings on all other Thurs held an impromptu get-to-gether Oh, oh what’s this we see? A day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor« party Friday evening at the home group of students surrounding most cordially welcome. of Miss Crary. The evening was Miss Drake’s desk telling jokes J. B. Wilkerson, W. M. Bridge St Telephone 691 spent in discussing school days that no one laughs at. Finally F. D. Macpherson, Secretary and playing cards, after which refreshments were served. 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