Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 06, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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Oemonia Eagle
fc THURSDAY.
DEC
6.
THE TIMBERLINE
1973
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SAWDUST
COMPILED
There are four Sophomores
practicing with the Varsity Bas
ketball Squad Randy Ellson.
Kris Crowston Brad Belling­
ham and Bob Black
Any violations of the OSAA
code, and VHS will be ineligible
to participate in any sports
activities for a year
Dewey Conroy went to Hills­
boro last Friday to play his
guitar and sing at the Pier 232
lncidentially he 1« living with his
brother Tim whil* his parents
build a new home on Keasey Rt
The menu is not available
because the cook did not have
enough time to make one up
Arthur Parrow. principal, at­
tended the Northwest Associa­
tion of Secondary and Higher
Schools Annual Meeting from
Sunday through Tuesday De­
cember 4. as subcommittee
chairman for approved schools
section
G
CHRYSLER
Plymouth
Larsen's Inc.
440 N. Nehalem
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
Your Local Rep.
ART LAMPING
PH. 429-5671
22tfic
THE
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tom TRONSON
B.E Tronson was informed
that his son. SR Tommy L
Tronson was presented the
Company
Academic
Award
along with a letter of com
mendation
Tom who is a *73 graduate ot
VHS was presented the award
for maintaining the highest
average score on weekly exam i­
nations given to his company
while undergoing recruit train
mg at San Diego
Tom was among five gradu­
ates that joined the Navy
GAA Will Sponsor
Christmas Program
"Welcome to my World", a
Hawaiian Christmas Program
will be performed on Saturday.
December 15. at 7 p m at the
Washington Grade School by the
VHS Girls’ Athletic Association
as a fund raising project
This program will be a dif­
ferent type of program, in which
many citizens of the community
are involved Grade school and
high school students will be
involved in the program Stu­
dents from the Hawaiian Club
from Pacific University will
entertain also
"P"' program will have four
dift« ent types of dances Poly­
nesian. Tahitian. Samoan, and
Maori The girls and boys will be
performing exotic dances to
highlight the delightful program
Some of the costumes and
instruments will be borrowed
from Pacific University. These
costumes and instruments will
add to the elegance that these
dances will portray
The proceeds from the Ha­
waiian Christmas Program will
be used to purchase new athletic
uniforms for the girls and will
also be used to support the
activities the girls have The
admission for the program will
be as follows Children 14 and
under 50 cents: Senior Citizens
nigh school and college students
75 cents must present student
body cards ' . Adults $1.50
Everyone is urged to reserve
tickets now A check or monev
order for the exact amount may
be sent to Vernonia High School
G.A.A in order to purchase
tickets The members of the
GAA are also selling tickets
Hurry now . and purchase tic­
kets early
Ith and Baseline
HUisboro—64B-H61
Cedar and Pacific
Forest Grove—«7-2161
4855 S.W. Watson
Beavertao—644-1116
741 Madison Street
Vernonia—<26-8611
In Today s Army There Are Many
Enlistment Programs - 2 - 3 or 4 Years
By eahsting in today’s A rm y you can be guaranteed either Jab
choice or geographic locatrae or both, ptas fa r yauag m ea the
$2See.» cash boons plan. I f college is your goal tbe A rm y ’s
education program m ay be for you.
F o r m ore in form atio n contact y e w representative a t 1328 Ocean
Longview,
SCHOOL
JOURNALISM
CLASS
Forest Grove
Academy Has
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Former VHS Student
Earns Naval Award
Capable advice regarding ia n ra a e e , acetal a e e a rltj, n i n i
Hw y.
HIGH
District 47-J
Heeds Crises
Fr,di‘>
r r u ^
and th« commumtv to
conserve energy Mr Proehl has
appom .ed a com m ittee
-
j«rt the committee has submit-
s P "
energy
are to
U fia a e A B a
sieve nonson
m r sss” ,
.
c ,ac , - 10 t,)ns* r' e
Some of the suggestions
use lighting only when
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pifflJC IjOfOHCO
Woobtagtoa
o r call
turned off when not in use. to
walk, ride a bike or form car
pools, to wear warmer clothing.
to encourage other people to
conserve energy
.Another suggestion that the
school has followed was to send
home checklists for energy con-
servation with each student The
checklists were returned Tues
day and discussed in class The
checklists are designed to show
the community ways thev could
cut down and where they are
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ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE
Sold by Scale W e ig h
SCAPPOOSE
SAND & GRAVEL CO.
PHONE 5437141
Houle 2. Box 1
SCAPPOOSE. OREGON
introduction to the program and
introduced Mr Crawford
Crawford acted as M aster of
Ceremonies announcing
the
' F o u r t h g.rLs from the aca
tics march cam e marching in to
th
e cvm Th d d lnd* ldua.
warm u is on the m ate
For all Vernomans who have
been listening to the radio or
watching TV coverage of Oregon
State University tootball gam es
,n almost every gam e this
season Vernonia has been men-
tinned a 197.» Vernonia High
School graduate. Steve Hanson
has been responsible
Steve has been a starter at
defensive end most of the year
until he received a leg injury in
the USC-OSl game Since that
time a knee brace has helped
him complete a season of Urn,ted
play
S eve was .All League.
All
State Defensive Tackle,
and
Shrine Game Outstanding De
X ' Y f P& ? Urln? v h'S h'gh
school football days at \ ernoma
He was ¿ecru.ted for Oregon
State by Mike Dolby Defens.ve
line coach
Few young athletes from a
small school like \ ernoma go on
to play football at the larger
universities In the years to
come the numbers will be fewer
yet as recruiting is concentrated
on junior colleges and especially
California schools
Steve enjoys playing football
although
football
isn’t all
play .' AU the work ,s not done
Several girls did a floor rou
tlne
the^wrestlmE mats usine
different colored scarfs tee. v / d
a n original and personal effect
Th^ toia.ice b e ^ I e r J n e x
Coaches M arie Hines and Jean ie
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ttcrs ones wh„ stand
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th«..
,‘he\g h , ve d,ff,',-iU»v
cast
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th< j (W,nie ^Crawford did an
X n c ^ c o m S s o n ^ X on
th..
placed flrst
state
tics at the intermediate level
Cherrv Hlnes d|d
,
rnlltlnf, a»t— Ml— prau^nrri
^ X w . n T t h e ba an«- team s
wt>r‘ tht‘ urR,ven Parallel bars
Three of the stu^ nts
compulsory routines on
th(. 5 ^ t0 sh^ w tht; audjence th<.
baSR. movements
A noor routlne was p e r f ^ « ,
bv a student b
aj slaU, as a
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fh„
unevens
cl,mpulsorv
r()Utine was don€
ad^ ncwl
compulsory routine was also
performed'
Warm- uds were shown on the
V o lh ^ H o ^ se T h t ^ r i? had te
jumTuponther'ovter t £
kilowatt hours in November,
1972 to 18.120 in November. 1973
a
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have a poster and an essay
contest to get the students
involved
The energy shortage is now
one of our nation's most serious
problems The conservation of
energy depends on the help of
individuals The energy crisis
has just started and until we
convert to some other energy
source we will all have to save
energy that we are now wasting
on the practice field or during a
game, either Many hours are
?pent b> the P‘avers, adlV,dlYL
y
SX ' ng thS
oppositions offense defense and
possibilities Every Sunday after
a gam e the players and the
coaches view the films of the
previous game and pick it apart
and are picked apart
Being a young team with a new
offense Oregon State's record
was not good this year, but their
victory over Oregon made the
other losses less bitter Steve is
looking forward to next vear
already even though it means
••horse "
All 0 - c
narticmated in a
n**>r r,,ut' ^
w in d e d
* iU> «"dividual tumbling tech
niQues
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Gradnales
Return
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X U n U» X F ,u ^ „ i n
X X oTSb' S e S S l t ^
pomts on the checklist, it is
possible to cut off a large margin
of electrical waste
McCall and Parnell have also
\ ^ ^ h erta* L ^ ' Vlt,? t 0 £
observed by schools statew.de
during Energy Crisis Week
Monday was bike day Tuesday
was walk day. Wednesday was
Enghsh sweater day. today was
cold lunch day. and tomorrow
will be Energy Crisis Day All
week, the teachers have had
class discussions of ideas for
saving on gas and electricity
Last month showeda fairly large
reduction compared to the same
month of last year According to
pr.nc.pai Art Parrow . the high
school has reduced from 21.960
.
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is married to Sand.
Hansen VHS Graduate of *70
she is enw iove^bv the Corvallis
X ^ ^ r ** S? daX e ^im«
In addition to work, studies and
football, they manage a 24 unit
apartment complex in Corvallis
Kathi M edg« and K ayG nm s
bo. former XUS students re
turned last Tuesday with the
Director of Admissions John
Engel, to present a program
about the Brvman School in
Piirtland
Engel showed slides and told
about each course Kathi and
Kay were asked to tell about the
classes with they attend They
are both studying to be medical
receptionists
Kathi said. "The school is
fantastic, the instructors are
great and I've already learned
so much I feel like mv head is
going to blow up You' come to
class and you work and you learn
how to do the things vou need to
know and thev don't bog you
down with unnecessary curr.c-
ulum
One of Kath.'s favorite words
that she h a s
learned is
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stating and Dental Assisting
Brochures were left at the high
school for all the girls interested
in the Brvman School
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base on the Columbia River for a
duty weekend. December 1 and
2
They worked on their boat and
attempted such things as pump-
ing the water out of it, cleaning
it, and getting the engine run
mng They also cleaned out a
barn and filled it with empty
barrels After work Saturday,
some of the Explorers went into
town to bowl or shop at Jantzen
Beach
‘ «Mvvifcvwuw
There is a new addition to the
VHS gy m which basketball fans
not,<* at our next
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mob,le ac‘ '«f«" *a«' year
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spective recruits They rode in a
jeep, a tank, and a transport
vehicle
They toured the base
ate lunch with them, and talked
with many of the men The three
Expldrcrs were Jam es Good
man. Ror> Dunaway«and John
Normand
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Crhedule Given
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^h*' Priees f°r fhe basketball
gam es will be. $1.25for adults. 50
cents for high school students,
and 25 cents for grade school
students
Basketball Schedule for
December
December 1 - Warrenton Jambo-
ree , Away
M e m b e r 7 Banks Home
December 8 - Banks Away
December 18 - Neah-Kah-Nie
A* av
December 21 Clatskanie Away
M e m b e r 27-28 - Scappoose
Tournament - Away
The Junior Class sponsored a
Student Body dance in the gym
,agt Friday mght
The dance started at 7 p.m
and ended at lO ^m w .t h a U it
Mr and Mrs Lee Enneberg and
Mrs Francis Walters
The Juniors jv ia d e approx,
™ale,y ,2 ° on lh< r« rord dancc
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Thuredav. Dec 6
Wrestling
Neah-Kah-Nie at VHS
Friday. Dec 7 Varsity and JV
Basketball Banks at VHS
Saturday. Det 8 Varsity and
JV Basketball at Banks
Monday. Dec 10 f r o s h Basket
f>«ll Rainier at VHS
Tuesday, Dec 11 - Wrestling
Tourney at Adams
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flow, no tank, no
extras shallow
wall ayatam
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Persons who want to learn more about Goa by
the Bible in the privacy of the home. •
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First lesson free in The Navigators study cor- |
respondence course. No one will call.
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SALE N O W IN PROGRESS!
S ^ empty r rkX
last Monday and in the
parking lot next to the District
Office there were only three cars
^ p X t h i s week students and
hor m s weeK stuoenis ana
faculty have been asked to walk,
b,kes W *"n car P00*5
n
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Gifts fo r e v e ry o n e in the fa m ily
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three of the Sea E xplores to the
National Guard base as pro-
SALE TIME
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at,acheda ‘®
present scoreboard and it will
tra<ik.oi BKY <>ulSiP<ir te?um.
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the player tha!
Inaf*e .LX
a/ ld h®* many
io~® thal Pla-V®r haA
Th<‘ mf,ney f°r f*11* addition
was ^ lv e n .*®. a ^und b\
members of the community in
y.'-i.™”1? oi
c ass
* a s killed in an auto
Rory Dunaway. James Good-
man. Chris Cameron John Nor
mand and Dave Clason
As a bonus. Don Jackson, a
WGS music teacher was on
National Guard dutv and he took
... to ta l h a rd w a re
students and faculty at Ver-
nonia Hlgh 5 ^ , are taking
Fnerey Crisis Week seriously as
f^
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(>d |p
lots
jn the parking lot bv the'shop
Bec#rd Daac* Friday
Dan Cole Memorial
AidedToScoreboard
The Sea Explorers of Ship 649
in Vernonia Ventured into the
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r c o a s t to coast sto ats
1. Taken SnrioiLslv
Junior 0 » H .ld i
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Many area residents can be
expecting to receive a phone■ caU
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Kathv Miller, a representative
The Student Council meeting
from the Oregon High School
was called to order bv President
Public Affairs Office, was at
Steve Johnston with the flag
VHS Wednesday. November 28,
salute led by Dick Brunsman
and presented a program to the
The minutes of the previous
student body of both VHS and
meeting were read
Jewell, about their education
Steve and Sandy told a little
after graduation
about the session at Spring
The slide presentation began
Field They explained that there
at 1 p m in the gym and lasted
was an emphasis placed on in
for about half an hour After
volvement Steve thought that if
that, interested juniors and sen­
the other schools in the league
iors went to another room for
were willing Jack McKay, the
further discussion
main speaker of the session
Some of ihe college items that
would be asked to come visit
were talked about were cost,
each school The schools could
housing, courses, extra-curricu
all share the coat of his visit
lar activities, and entrance re­
Arthur Parrow. principal, sug­ quirements
gested that it be brought up at
Normally, more than one rep
the next league meeting If
resentative comes to the school
possible, next year it would be
each year, but because the
better to send four or five
Public .Affairs Office thought
representatives to the workshop
that one person could do just as
It was noted that there was not
good a job as three could. Ms
a sophomore or freshman rep­ Miller was the only person sent
resentative present at the m eet­
ing
Chris Collins and Mark Hop­
*9** * * * * **
kins were appointed to look into
Lal the V araosa
fund raising projects for student
council
Branch of tha Aris
Connie brought up the fact that
arican Cancar So­
chairs aren’t being set up for the
faculty at pep assemblies
ciety Help You!
Junior class petitioned to have
a record dance November 30
la fa ra a tta a
from 7-10 p m at a cost of 2S
Spedai Service» Call
cents and the petition passed
. . . . 428-7481
Student Council will be in
charge of the Christmas Assem ­
. . . . 428-2S11
bly this year
e r Cealact Caralya Keaeey
Respectively submitted.
Sandy Tupper
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Last Thursday the Bachelor
Cooking Class filled the halls
with a delicious aroma, as they
were making spaghetti sauce
The Junior class, which had
ordered two different sets of
candles, isn't able to sell both
sets Because one of the plants is
out. only one type will be sold
BY
Student Council Group Enjoys Oregoi
College Program
Minutes - - -
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