Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 29, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937
High School
JUNIOR PLAY CAST
IS SELECTED
The cast of the Junior play
“Polishing Papa’’ has been sel­
ected and practice will start im­
mediately.
The following have
been selected for the cast: Mrs.
Stevens, Jean Vaughan; Marie,
Montana French; Sidney Smith,
Fritz Hausler; Samuel Karmen,
Art Kilby; Arthur Smith, Milton
Scheuerman; Jane Smith, Bobby
Bassett; Dick Brainerd, Junior
Thompson; Rose Parker, Bonnie
Amer; Reginald Dabney, Howard
Rundell; Peggy Sampson, Dor­
othy Meyers.
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VERNONIA EAGLE,
VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
gers will be out for a second sity of Oregon press conference and returned with an inspiration1 the Press club would have. They
victory.
to be held on October 29 and 30 to improve their own league. I would also have other projects
______ a______
After the reports on the con-' such as getting material for the
at Eugene.
DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT
ference,
Gertude McCabe and, Eagle, etc.
This has not yet
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CARNIVAL PLANNED
Daisy MacDonald talked about j been decided upon, however. The
GIRLS’ LEAGUE
various phases of conduct in | staff also decided to visit the
At a luncheon meeting called
; Eagle office in the near future
Members assembled for the public.
Tuesday, October 19, the Stu­ regular Girls’ League meeting
Serving tea will be next week’s, to see how the local paper is
dent Council decided to have a Monday at which time the con- topic on which Lillian Hedman, I printed.
dance and carnival. The dance ference at Clatskanie was re- Bertha Thompson and Frances|
is scheduled for this evening, and ported.
Childs were appointed to give
Mr. and Mrs. Bodell and fam­
the carnival will be held Novem­
ily motored to Mist Sunday to
Louise French reported on the reports.
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ber 19.
visit Del Grewell.
financial group which she at-
Plans are under way for the •tended,
PRESS
CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grutkie visi-
La Verne Thompson
two events and both are ex­ told about the various activities
ted relatives in McMinnville Sun-
The
Timberline
staff
dis-
has
pected to be a great success.
other schools were sponsoring cussed the advisability of chang­ day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Les Greenia and
Delegates to Be Sent to Eugene and Dorothy Myers reported on ing the name “The Timberline’’
the programs and meetings.
which represents that activity son visited in Jewell Sunday.
Elizabeth Schalock and Kiyoko 5*6*66*666no %f,f8 .rLnie
to the “Press Club”. The school
Ed Lyons and family have
Kuge were chosen as the two
The girls made a fine repre­ paper, “The Timberline” would moved back to Vernonia from
delegates to attend the Univer- sentation, reported a grand time, then be one of the projects that McMinnville.
NINE STUDENTS MAKE
HONOR ROLL
Nine students appeared on the
Honor Roll for the first six
weeks.
The requirements are: an av­
erage of 92%, no grades less
than 2, must carry at least four
subjects, must have a grade of
1 in citizenship, must have all
absences and tardinesses excus­
ed.
Those fulfilling the re­
quirements are; Seniors: Olive
Hansen,
LaVerne
Thompson,
and Lawrence Bennett. Juniors:
Elizabeth Schalock and Bonnie
Amer.
Sophomores:
Joanne
Nichols. Freshmen. Alice Weed,
Barbara Nichols and Marjorie
Silvis.
Loggers To Play Hillsboro
On the local field, October 29,
the Loggers will tangle with
Hillsboro. This will be the first
Washington County High School
team to play the Loggers on the
local field.
Having won from
Hillsboro last year 7-6, the Log-
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