Loggers Rip The Bluejays Student Council Minutes - - - Francis W alters, the shop teacher is going to stay an hour and a half after school one night each week to help some of the girls in girl's shop The fourth penod girls shop class has 2b girls enrolled which is large for a shop class Some of the girls are taking shop for the first tim e, and they don't know very much about working with wood and shop equipment To make m atters worse some of the girls have branched out into plastics This makes it even harder to help everyone that needs help Walters thinks that an hour and a half after school one night a week will help the girls tre­ mendously Rooks Outstanding In Cross Country Two very envied members of the VHS Cross-country team this year happen to be rooks. Kelly Smith and Jeff Curl These boys have been placing in 2nd and 3rd place. "When you can outrun Juniors and Seniors you re running O K " If a Junior or Senior were asked about this they would say they are just letting the rooks win to make them feel good When these two fellows aren't competing with the other team, they are always competing ag amst one another for 2nd and 3rd position Kelly and Jeff deserve a lot of credit, because it s hard to be a rook, running in 2nd and 3rd position, with those mean upper­ classmen right at their heels The Student Council meeting was called to order by President Steve Johnston October 17 The flag salute was lead by Dewey Conroy , and .mnutes dispensed with Under old business, Arthur Parrow , principal brought up the fact that someone was to contact the police for Thursday- night for escort for the ser pentine There was discussion on the floor, but no im m ediate action was taken Under new business, three petitions were presented to the council One from the Freshman class for a cake raffle on the 19. and one from the Language Club for a Halloween P arty Both petitions were tabled because of lack of organization The other petition was from the cheer­ leaders to sell Homecoming buttons at 50 cents each The petition was passed Also under new business, Dewey Conroy brought up the fact that either two or three juniors sprayed black spray paint on the senior sign, and something should be done about it It was decided to have a meeting of all Junior and Senior class officers, advisors and A r­ thur Parrow to decide what should be done Then Parrow made mention that this year's Student Council isn't the representation as ex ­ pected and action should be taken by taking roll at every meeting A motion was made and the meeting was adjourned Respectfully submitted Nancy Reynolds Stand m for Sandra T u p p e r1 The crosscountry team fi­ nishes out a winning season of league play, a fte r a first five sweep with a score of IS to 4H The whole team felt as though they had run slow times even though some of them had set personal bests. Pat Curl, 12 05 Jeff Curl. 13 08. Kelly Smith 13:11; Chris Collins. 13 20 Rob Hanson. 13 32 B ill DuPuis. 14:17, and Brad G arn er. 14:33 The varsity team closed out the league season with an unde feated record This leaves the team the league meet on October 24. at P ie r P a rk in Portland Mrs. Hendryx Holds Mooting for Girls Last week the girls of VHS were attending meetings with M rs Chris Hendry x The meet ings were held so that the girls could get to know her better A few of the things she told the girls were that she is the new Dean of G irls, the attendance recorder for girls, the Develop m e n u ! Heading teacher, the Business English teacher, and the cheerleader advisor She also told where she was bom and all of the places she has moved Pam Caron, a form er resident of Vernonia, visited VHS Thurs day and F riday of last week as a guest of her cousin. Dewey Conroy Monday's Cross Country meet with R ainier was cancelled be cause of Rainier's lack of run ners The coffee pot in the grade school teacher's lounge is on the same circuit as the grade school shop and every tim e it is plugged in. it blows out the lights in the shop, reports M ike T aylo r ALL FANTA POP £ £ ___ NOW PORK CHOPS KRAFT MiracW Monday - Split pea soup sandwiches apple crisp Whip SALAD DRESSING family pack Wednesday Sloppy Joes potato chips pickles custard, m ilk Thursday - Mashed potatoes ham burger gravy rolls but tered green beans. cookies m ilk medallion Randy Schafer, a form er VHS student, was seriously injured last F riday when a tire run on which he was working flew off and hit him in the face Randy who works for Valley T ire Co in Hillsboro was sent out to a roadside job in which a tire was supposedly flat Randy started working on the tire when the rim flew off because of high a ir pressure still in the tire Randy was hospitalized and was reported in fa ir condition after losing the sight in his right eye and senous facial damage scorries 2 0 -0 1 EACH F rid a y - Wiener wraps, cole­ slaw corn, chocolate cake, m ilk Tryouts Held Friday Former VHS Student For Cheerleaders Injured In Accideni Cheerieading tryouts were held October 19 for wrestling and JV basketball Three girls were chosen for wTestling cheerleaders Rena Cunningham Linda Titus Beth ann Michner Five girls were elected JV basketball cheerleaders. Sharer. Smejka: Michelle Borst. Dawn Beamish Ann Munro. Judv Eide These girls will be starting practice soon to learn their veDs and drills for the upcoming winter sports Sixteen girls tried out for cheerleaders M rs O ra Bolmeier substituted for M elvin Nice Monday af ternoon Nice had to attend the JV gam e with Concordia FOR MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. OCT. 2» - 30 Halloween Promotes Student Activities Halloween is in the air at VHS and many classes and organi­ zations are busily planning par­ ties and other activities Most of these students are planning parties, but however there have been some hints of an entire class going trick-or treatmg Along with cold days, autumn leaves, and pumpkin patches Halloween also brings on the practical jokers It s hoped that with all our activities that are taking place that everyone young and old w ill have a very happy Halloween SAWDUST FA C IA L TIS S U E PAPER PLATES western SHORES P in w hite SUPER FRESH PRODUCE VALUES VELVEETA CHEESE $ |2 9 KRAFT PROCESSED FIRM CALIFORNIA HEADS SMALL OYSTERS REG 6 9 VALUE G U I' BE l IE Princesses Elected By Football Team Monday. October 15th, the Varsity Football team elected three senior girls for Hom e­ coming princesses The girls elected were Ronda Smith Sandy Tupper and Becky Curl One of these three princesses w ill be the Homecoming Queen of 1973 Coronation activities will begin at 7 30 p m on Thursday. October 25 at VHS BARS YARDLEY O lD EN G l'S H GHIRADELII, CHOCOLATE baking BITS FLICKETTES LAUNDRY FROZEN FOODS SUGAR free BEVERAGE. REG 99 6PAK 1 6 0 2 BTIS WESTERN fam ily ioon , florid « AD PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT 25 2 6 27 61 Lb. Hubbard Squash BROMO SELTZER P.uss bought local squash from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Entwistle . . . BIG ONES! FEATURED IN OUR PRODUCE SECTION OCTOBER 25. 26, 8c 27 AT CREME RINSE MO MQ»f TAMOlfS ORAI AMT«5é*Tf< M O UTHW ASH RCG Si w S115 ■ A RCC W W BEN GAY GRfAseiess omqtmemt mint AVAILABLE AT VEBMORIÀ SEMTBY 7 oz LOZENGES USTfRfMf TKOAT J em O h UNTIL THEYRE GONE! VERNONIA SENTRY *» g tio * 79 " o p QA( z y U VISINE EYE DROPS h $139 RfO SI RS OZ | MSITIN OINTMENT j 4 i w « G ill* OZ I BRICK SHAMPOO I I $920 OZ 1 NORMAL. DRY OUT •EC SI 69