Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 11, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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    Demonia Eagle VHS Library Adds
4 THURSDAY.
OCT.
11,
1973
MeOMMOOMOMOOOMa
SAWDUST
Several New Books
Several books have been ad
ded to the Vernonia High School
Library Some are for class use.
some for leisure reading, and
MMWeBeQOOQiOaeQiOOikHMHeOe some for research
The following books are for
Mrs Bolmeier substituted for
Melvin Nice's biology classes
Gary Curtis. Thursday and F ri
"A Field Guide to Mammals,"
day, who fractured his ankle
by Burt. "Tobacco and Your
while rescuing a football from
H e a lth " by Diehl; "A Field
his roof The ankle is now in a
Guide to the Insects of Am
cast
e rica." "North ot Mexico." by
Borror "The Territorial lm
Two girls from VHS have been
pairative,” by Ardrey. "The
w earing engagement rings
Fishes." by Ommannev; “ The
Dana Andrus, a Sophomore has
Evolution.” by Moore "The
received hers from a former
Fossil Book,” by Fenton; "The
graduate of VHS. Walt Floeter
Ecyclopedia of Biological Sci­
Carol Evans, a Senior received
ence.” by Gray; “ The Golden
hers from Terry Ellis also a
Age of Am erican A n th ro ­
former graduate of VHS
pology," by Meade
Electric Power Generation;
The bus.taking the VHS stu­
Comparative Risks and Benefits
dents to see the OSU-USC game
w as sent to the library by Oregon
was cancelled because not
State
enough students had the money
For reading pleasure these
to go
were added "The Performing
Arts in Am erica,” Reische.
5th Q u a rte r’s attendance
"The Businesses of Sports,”
boomed last Friday night when
Lineberry. "Jonathon Livings
approximately 60 VHS students
ton Seagull,” Bach; "Julie of the
showed up at the Nice's home
W olfs," Jean George; "Hey,
Preacher Coming Through" and
Gary Curtis' second period
"Purple Violet Squish." both by
history class had the attendance
David Wilkerson; "The Biblical
of a cold white cat named
Flood" and the “ Ice Epoch," by
Snowball last Friday.
Donald Wesley Patten The last
three books were donated to the
The Drivers Perm it test was
high school library by Orvin
held at VHS last Tuesday morn
Olson of Vernonia
ing, October 9
Melvin Nice was fortunate to
get a deer this year but unfor­
tunately the neighbors dogs ate
it before he got a chance to
Twelve Boys Enjoy
Cooking and Eating
Bachelor cooking is a class at
VHS taught by Mrs Mildred
Mathison and consists of 12 boys
in grades 11 and 12 who wish to
expand or develop their un
derstanding of cooking and eat­
ing
So far the boys have attempted
such things as vegetables, cob­
blers. biscuits and muffins They
have just finished a special
assignm ent; m aking coffee
cakes just for the faculty
Of the faculty. Gordon Crow-
ston seems to enjoy their cooking
the most It never fails that just
when the food gets done he shows
up Crowston seems to be just
looking, but he always ends up
with something to eat
Mrs Mathison brought up an
interesting fact. She stated that
exactly one-fourth of the class
has red hair
Well-Known Junior
Is Flying Daredevil
One of the most intelligent,
debonair students at VHS has
taken to the air. Stan Munro has
been taking flying lessons at
Hillsboro since the summer
About twice a month he takes off
to the airport in his beautiful,
powerful, automobile, a Toyota
So far the flying ace has made
several cross-country flights to
Longview . McMinnville, and the
most exciting cruise was over
Vernonia Stan says Vernonia
makes a nice clearing in the
sticks
So far. Stan has gone through
three flight instructors One of
his instructors always carried a
Bible when he flew with Stan
This really built up Stan’s self-
confidence The solo flight w ill
be in about two months For
those who have plenty of nerve
and plan to take a trip, re­
member to, “ fly Stan”
JV Loggers Tied
On Knappa Field
Monday October 1, the Ver­
nonia JV football team traveled
to the Knappa Loggers home
fie ld
The undefeated Vernonia JV ’s
were driven to an 8 to 8 tie by the
tough Knappa defense Both
teams were equally strong as
three quarters of the game went
by with no first downs for either
team
Vernonia finally scored when
Bob Brooks ran in for a touch­
down Two extra points were
made with a pass to Ed Buckner
evening the score to 8 - 8 Knappa
scored on a pass and made two
points after the touchdown
Vernonia had other chances to
score but was marred by fum
bles and incomplete intercep
tions
VHS Volleyball Wins
Twice In Same Week
The Vernonia G irls' Varsity
Volleyball Team beat St M ary’s
last Tuesday by a score of 15 - 11
and 15 - 4
The high scorers for the first
game were Michelle Borst and
Connie Kvser with four points
High scorer for second game
was Carol Evans with eight
points The JV's played two
practice games
On Thursday of the same
week the team played Jewell
The JV team won both games
The first game score was 15 - 18.
and the second game score was
15 - 2
The Varsity team went on to do
the same by winning the first
game with a score of 15 - 4 and
the second game score was 15 8
So far the Varsity has five wins
and one loss. JV has two wins,
two losses
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Student Council
Minutes - - -
Workshop Held For
Volleyball Teams
Pictures Taken Of
VHS Underclassmen
A meeting for all student
drivers and their passengers
was held Thursday, at 3:20 in
room 4
Principal Arthur Parrow read
the rules which stated, all stu
dents who drive to school must
have their car registered and
their passengers must have
written permission to ride to or
from school with any student
A question was brought up
about giving someone a ride to or
from school when walking in the
rain or snow Parrow said this
would be all right as long as the
parents knew
were in Portland last Sunday tc
visit the Jim Wilson's
Dinner guests at the Carl
Malone residence last Sunday
were Mrs Malones sister-in-law
and husband. Sgt and Mrs Johr
Perry, and George Grophe
Longview, Washington
Mrs May M ills was a Sunday
afternoon caller at the Charles
Sundland home
Mist Helping Circle met ai
Mrs Casper Serby’s on Septem
bar 27 Plans for the annua
bazaar, to be held on Novembci
10, were made The next m eetini
w ill be at Mrs Bud Hemeon s oi
October 25
4
Mr and Mrs Marvin Shilling
ton. Goble, visited the Casper
Serby's last weekend
MIST - The Douglas Barr's
returned home u week ago from
a trip to Carson City, Nevada,
und Sacram ento, C a lifo rn ia
They reported having a little
Nf.
trouble getting gasoline on their
Pictures were taken from 9 to
way home, but had a nice trip
11 a m for underclassmen only.
otherwise
Seniors have a separate day for
Mrs L a rry Gar lock and Gary
their pictures to be taken;
were in Cannon Beach last
October 16
weekend visiting her parents,
Prices for the pictures were $3,
the Ed Simmon's
$4 and $5 for the economy,
Ray and Kay Grimsbo were
standard, and deluxe puckages home over the weekend visiting
respectively.
their father. Howard Grimsbo
The photographer said that
Ray goes to Oregon State and
she thought the pictures would
Kay goes to Bryman's School in
be returned in approximately
Portland
three weeks
Mr and Mrs R Schroeder
from Marshland. Mrs Ken Jus
tice, from Creswell, and Mrs
Earl Tiedman from Jewell v isi­
ted Mrs Jane Hansen last
weekend Mr and Mrs George
C olum bia County Pomona
Salmi and grandchildren of
Grange w ill meet on Saturday.
Clatskanie visited Mrs Hansen
November 2 at 10 a m for their
last Sunday The Ted Kulyu's, of
regular meeting at Marshland
Portland, were out visiting Mrs
Grange. The regular election of
Hansen, last weekend, to do
officers w ill be held at this
some hunting Mrs Norman
meeting All Grange members
Hansen and Mrs Steve Hanson
are urged to attend
The Past Master's Club of took Mrs Hansen and Mrs
Columbia C o u n t y Pomona Murphy to Seaside last Thursday
Grange w ill meet at Clatskanie evening, Mrs Ford, Portland,
Grange on Wednesday, October and Mrs Roser, Astoria at
17 at 8 p.m Past masters of all tended the party held for Mrs
the granges in the county and Hansen in Seaside
Mr and Mrs Bud Hemeon
their spouses are urged to come
Thursday October 4, a photo
grapher from Yeager Studio
came to take school pictures for
personal orders and the Memo-
Mrs Arrant, the girls's PE
teacher held a volleyball work
shop in the VHS gvm, Saturday
October 6
Invitations were sent to se
veral schools, Catlin Gable.
Pacific University, and Astoria
as well as local members
The volleyball workshop was
from to a.m to 3 p.m
The student council meeting
was called to order October 3 by
ITesident Steve Johnston The
flag salute was led by Dewey
Conroy, followed by the reading
of the minutes
Language Club petitioned to
have a bake sale during the
Thursday noon hour, this pe­
titioned passed
Steve brought up the fact that
Concordia High School was
going to hold a Northwest
League meeting October 9 He
Monday, October 15 Tomato
and Ken Enneberg w ill repre
soup, tuna sand., crackers,
sent Vernonia
cheese slices, peaches, m ilk
IFE elections w ill be held next
Wednesday
A rth u r P a rro w , p rin c ip a l, Tuesday, October 16 - Spanish
rice, corn. Jello, cinnamon
brought up the dance incident
rolls, m ilk
Iasi weekend From now on all
future contracts with bands
must be made perfectly clear Wednesday, October 17 Corn
dogs, pickles, potato chips,
that the bands w ill conform to all
fru it, m ilk
school rules
The meeting was then ad
Thursday, October 18 Mashed
journed
potatoes, hamburger gravy,
Respectfully submitted,
rolls, tossed salad, m ilk
Sandy Tupper. Secretary
Friday, October 19 - Toasted
cheese sand., green beans,
Geese are the oldest of domes
pears, cookies, m ilk
ticated fowl
School Menu
Pomona Grange Will
Neel November 2
Swim Club Schedules
Trip to ONSI Sat.
The Swim Club plans a trio to
OMSI Saturday, October 20 The
cost w ill be $1 with transpor­
tation furnished All those wish­
ing to attend are to meet at
Anderson Park at 8:30 a m.
Children must have permis­
sion slips and sign-up with Sue
Cainee. 429-6872 prior to leaving
Let litter bug you
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: HUNTER'S SPECIAL - Purchase Your Lions Club and Vernonia Education
: Assoc. Bar-B-Q Chickens Oct. 13 at the Medical Center Lot. All Profits Go
1 To the Sight Fund and Stay In Vernonia. The Cost Is $1.75 Per Half.
FRESH EGCS
RUSHED FRESH TO SENTRY
D O Z.
Class Pins Offered
By Senior Salesmen
The Seniors are selling VHS
gold plated pins with chain and
year guard for $2 each
There is one on display in the
hall for those who would like to
see one Anyone who would like
to buy one, please get in touch
with a senior assigned to the
following classes
Seniors check with Sandra
Tupper. Mark Hopkins, Nancy
Reynolds. Mary Wedker, or
Ronda Smith.
Juniors may check with San­
dra Tupper. Connie Kyser,
Roxyne Oneil. or Renee Reck
Sophomores contact Chris
Collins, Dan McLean, Vicki
Serby. or Connie Kyser
Freshmen would check with
Carol Evans. Sandi Pope. Nancy
Reynolds. Mary Wedker. or
Ronda Smith
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The Pep Assembly last Friday
was started by the band playing
"The Wall Street Rag" that was
followed by the “ Fight Song '
Melvin Nice, Coach, talked a
little about the game for that
night He also talked about some
of the other teams He said that
he hopes that they could hold the
fumbles down to two.
Steve Johnston gave a short
talk on the game and said he
hoped that they would “ k ill
Gaston.”
The student body then p artici­
pated in the yell "G ive ’em the
a x " and the cheerleaders
brought out the lucky bucket
Class competition was done
with the yell “ It is a ra id ” The
sophomores won
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VERNONIA
SENTRY
October 11. 8 p.m - D istrict
School Board Meeting
The JV's now have a 3 - 0 - 1
record and still remain un­ October 12, 4 p m - JV Foot
defeated
ball - VHS at Warrenton
Statewide Inservice Day (No
Classes )
Parrow Reads Rules
To Student Drivers
Gas Shortage Noted On Trip
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October 15, Open Date
October 16, 9 a m
Photos
Senior Class
October 17. 4 p.m - Cross
Country Concordia at VHS
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