Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 07, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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    Demon ia Eagle
6
THURSDAY,
FEB
7.
Rooks Win By
Slight Margin
1974
THE TIMBERLINE
Beat
Loggerettes
On Tuesday, January 29, the
Vernonia l-oggerettes went to
Warrenton to meet the Warren­
COMPILED BY THE VERNONIA HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISM CLASS
ton Warriors
Tuesday. January 29. the Ver­
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The scoring was very light
nonia Logger's Freshman Team
with neither team being able to
met and defeated the Warrenton
score much The best scoring
Warriors at Warrenton in a real
was in the first quarter with the
"c liff hanger."
score 9-13 Warrenton Sheryl
The first quarter was Warren­
Ray made seven of Vernonia's
ton all the way, with
the
nine points
Warriors making 14 points to
The second quarter was tied
Vernonia's 6 The second quart
with both teams making only
A month ago the Veronia High
The Vernonia (diggers JV
er was better for the triggers, as
School Loggers challenged the
four points The half time score
Squad outscored the Warrenton
they began to come to life The
was 13-17.
Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates on the
J V s left and right, as they won
Loggers chalked up 8 points to
Pirate’s home court and sub­
In the second half the scoring
the game with a somewhat
the W arrior’s 11
had not improved In the third
stained
a 15 point trouncing by
lopsided score of 68 to 44)
Thcr Vernonia Varsity Bas­
But. things looked bad for
quarter the Loggerettes made
The game started with Brian
ketball Squad traveled to War­ the tough Neah-Kah-Nie team,
Vernonia as they went to their
two points to the Warriors 6.
but last Saturday night the
Traylor, and Brad Bellingham
renton
with
a
2-1
league
record
dressing room, as they were
Connie Kyser chalking up Ver­
Loggers, on their own home
both scoring 11, and holding the
and
came
buck
with
another
down by 12 points The half time
nonia’s only two points.
court, gained revenge by beating
opposition to 14) points during the
victory under their belt, after
score of 14-26 in favor of Warren­
In the fourth quarter scoring
the
double
A
school
57-54.
period The quarter ended with
overpowering the Warriors by a
ton
was a little better for the
The game started slowly with
the Loggers already owning a 9
21 point margin
The third quarter Vernonia got
Loggerettes with the score 4-2
neither team hitting the basket
point lead, with the score 19 to 10
The first quarter opened with a
it all together and ran away with
Vernonia The final scory was
Vernonia finally started to pick
The second period saw Bob
five
point
lead
for
the
Loggers
the game, scoring 17 points to
19-25 Warrenton
up the pace, and bv the first
Brooks hitting for eight points,
with
Mike
Smith.
Clint
Holsey.
Warrenton's 9 Gary Ellson
One thing that hurt both teams
quarter
VHS
had
a’
two-point
and Bob Black for 2. The
and Kandy Ellson all hitting well
scored 8 of the Logger's 17
was their free throws. Out of 15
lead, with the score 8-6
Warriors outscored the Loggers
from the field Wes Soukkala
points
chances the Loggerettes only
In the second quarter both
in this quarter by five points, and
and Ron Dyer being the main
In the fourth quarter it was
made five and out of 17 possi­
teams traded the lead several
cut the Logger lead to 4 The half
scorers
on
the
other
end
of
the
again Vernonia. The Loggers
bilities the Warriors only dump­
times
The
Loggers
could
have
ended with a score of 29 to 25.
court, the period ended with a
dumped in 12 to Warrenton’s 6.
ed in three.
Vernonia began to walk away
taken a large lead as Neah Kah-
score of 16 to it.
The final score was a close 43-40
High scorer for Vernonia was
from the Warriors in the second
Nie
had
many
costly
turnovers,
The second quarter started out
win for Vernonia
Sheryl Ray chalking up 11
half They gained back 8 points
but they grew cold and couldn’t
with the scoring very evenly
High scorer for the game was
points.
seem to hit the hoop. At the half
on their lead, and from then on
distributed among the Vernonia
the Logger's Gary Ellson with 16
time buzzer, the Pirates had
totally dominated the action.
players.
The
Loggers
added
points Other Vernonia scorers
taken the lead, with the score
The scoring was evenly dis­
three more points to their lead to
were Terry Ellson dumping in
reading 28-26
tributed among the team mem­
make it eight Vernonia was
10. Milton Dennis adding 9
The third quarter started out
bers. and the end of the quarter
moving the ball well ana was
points. D.J Cole chalking up 6
well for the Loggers as they
saw Vernonia leading bv a score
able
to
hit
Smith
and
Holsey
points and Vince Baker with 2
of 43 to 31.
quickly took a five-point lead,
underneath for easy scores
points
The 5th Quarter was honoured
aided
by senior Mike Smith who
The Loggers put on a scoring
The half ended seeing a score of
to have the Cedar Mills Singers
made
numerous
in
the
key
exhibition led by Brian Traylor
Vernonia 30 and Warrenton 22
as their guests last Saturday
baskets With 3:00 left to play in
in the last period. They scored 25
The beginning of the second
after the winning game, at the
the quarter the pesky Pirates
points in the period to the measly
half saw Greg Bellingham and
Vernonia Bible Church
came
back
to
tie
the'
score
at
9 points scored by Warrenton.
Randy Ellson begin to hit from
The group consisted of six
31-31. The lead changed several
The game ended with the
outside, while Smith and Holsey
members, which included a fo r­
times throughout the rest of the
Loggers definitely ahead by a
The Stock Market is a subject
continued to score on the W ar­ quarter and at the end of the
mer 6th grade teacher's daugh
score of 68 to 40
that may seem to bore many-
riors underneath the basket
ter. Sue Crowthers Many of the
third
period
Neah-Kah-Nie
was
High
scorers
for
the
game
people. but surprisingly enough
The third period score was 50 to
students
attending 5th Quarter
still
on
top
with
a
score
of
39-37.
were Bob Brooks with 18 points,
many VHS students seem to be
36 with the Loggers controlling
that knew or was a student of
The Loggers got off to a bad
and Brian Traylor with 16
interested in it.
the game.
Mr Crowthers was asked by his
start at the beginning of the
The fifth period Business
In the fourth quarter Senior
daughter to autograph a piece of
fourth
quarter
as
they
were
Matn Class is studying the stock
Mike Smith, who plays the
paper to be returned to Sue’s
cursed by costly turnovers,
market Some of the students
center position for the loggers,
dad
while
the
Pirates
took
a
six
point
enjoy it and some hate it: very-
fouled out but that didn’t stop the
The singers had one drummer,
lead The Loggers finally fought
few pupils are indifferent to it.
momentum the mighty Loggers
two trumpet players, one guitar
back and tied the score at 50-50,
The class is learning what
had obtained, as they s tillo u t-
ist. one pianist und one person
with 2:00 left to play.
Vernonia High School’s girls
certain terminology used in the
scored the opposition by seven
playing a bango They gave
An
overtime
looked
evident
as
basketball team had their first
stock market mean They learn
points to extend their winning
short devntionals as they went
both teams tied at 54 54 with six
win against Jewell last Thursday
how to read the New York Stock
margin to 21 points This victory
along
seconds left to play. In a great
night
Exchange Reports in the paper,
brought the team's morale to a
They were scheduled for Jan­
effort,
senior
Mike
Smith
was
The score, being fa irly close
the risks and advantages of the
peak thus far in the season, and
uary 26, but there was a mix up
fouled
as
he
made
the
final
all
game,
made
it
exciting
to
stock market, which stocks are
should give them a real compel -
in dates so the Singers were
basket of the game Smith's
watch, as the Loggerettes won
expected to go down and which
etive edge for the next game,
re-scheduled for February 2.
freethrow
was
good
and
VHS
by one point.
should go up
which is against Neah-Kah-Nie
Refreshments were served
beat the Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates
High scorer for the game was
The students are learning how
The Loggers hit 63 percent
after the group was finished
by
a
final
score
of
57-54
Margy
Tronson
10
points.
Sheryl
the Energy Crisis and Fuel
from the free throw line, while
Refreshments consisted of var
High scorers for Vernonia
Ray 6 points, Cheryl Dunaway 6
Shortage are effecting the sales
Warrenton shot 52 percent
ious kinds of pie and ice cream
were,
Mike
Smith
17,
Gordy
points. Connie Kyser 3 points.
of certain stocks; the effect of
The high scores for Vernonia
with kool aid
Crowston 15. and Clint Holsey 9
Noell Sturdevant
2 points,
the Stock Market Crash during
were Clint Holsey, who lead with
The drummer gave a perfor­
The Loggers currently boast a
Tammi Ott 1 point
the depression, and how the Dow
21 points. Randy Ellson with 20
mance while the students were
three
game
winning
streak
The
score
was
Vernonia
25,
Jones Industrial Average (an
points. Mike Smith had 15, and
eating, showing much talent
Jewell 24. The w rite r knows,
average of certain stocks that
Greg Bellingham hit for 11
The neighbors
might
have
however, that there is a discre­
represent the trend of the stock
points.
awakened at the noise and the
pancy between individual points
market on a given d ay) has gone
The Warrenton scoring went
preachers might not have ap
and the running score points.
up and down since then.
with Ron Dyer hitting for 14
proved but the students listening
The Loggerettes next game is
All in all the class seems to be
points. Wes Soukkala scoring 12,
sure enjoyed it.
with
the
Tillamook
Cheesemak-
benefiting from the studies
Sam Cochran had 11, and B ill
The Junior class held a class
ers. February 4. at Tillamook
whether thev like them or not
Earls scored 7 points against
meeting in the shop Wednesday
tough Vernonia defense
afternoon, to decide on their
The next league game w ill be
money making projects for the
played on the Diggers home
weekend
court against Portland Christian
The students of the Art II class
They were to hold a bake sale
Friday, February 8
of Vernonia High School are
during the half of the Varsity
trying to portray their "inner
basketball game Saturday night,
VERNONIA JAYCEES NEHALEM
self” , or "outer self” , in a piece
and were discussing the idea of a
of pottery
dance, the following weekend
Meets the 2nd & 4th VALLEY
These pieces can be made of
Future project ideas were
either slab, coil, or pinch meth­
Tuesday
of every
such things as a cake sale, and a
ods. or a combination of each.
CHAPTER
play night.
Trying to reveal feeling about
month.
Class participation was also
yourself is quite hard to do,
Meets at West Oregon Electric
After a wait of eight days, the
brought
up
and
the
fact
that
a
J.C. Hall—OW Mill Market
because most people think of
Bldg., third Thursday of each
Harlem Stars finally got a
few members are always doing
7 :» P.M.
others
and the way they look
month, 7:30 p.m.
chance to display their talents
the work and would like to get
more thar themselves
Bob Carson. President
last Thursday evening in the
David King, President
more juniors interested
Some students arc making
3-74 VHS gym.
Faye Davis, Secretary
8-74 Ralph Bergerson, Sec’y.
vase type pieces, while others
The Stars, who were unable to
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are trying out wall plaques,
play on the original appointed
PYTHIAN SISTERS
VERNONIA CHAMBER date of January 23 because of the
flowers and other shapes that
wouldn’t be recognized as a
VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. 61
washed out Scappoose-St Helens
OF COMMERCE
person!
road, put on a program of
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second
Board of Directors report to mem­ basketball stunts along with
and Fourth Wednesdays of each
impromptu and planned comedy
bers quarterly. Board meets the
month at 8 p.m.
acts.
Thursday Feb 7 - 6 p.m..
second Monday. 8:00 p.m. at
The crowd marvelled at one
Frosh Basketball - Tillamook at
West Oregon Electric office.
Leona Haverland, M.E.C.
member of the Stars who makes
VHS; 6:30 p.m.. wrestling VHS
Cora Lange, Secretary
3-74 Visitors invited.
it a habit of successfully shooting
at Knappa
Wednesday, February 6, at
Gordon Smith, President
35 foot jum p shots Other mem
2:30 the high school and grade
Friday Feb. 8 6:15 p.m. JV
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
7-74 bers of the visiting team dazzled
AT.&A.M .
school students were dismissed
and Varsity Basketball, P ort­
the audience w ith their dunk
early so that high school teach­
land Christian at VHS
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
shots and bullet-like passes
Monday Feb 11-6 p.m., GAA
ers could work on the new
A. F . A A. M. meets at
O
rder
of
E
astern
S
ta
r
The
first
and
only
time
the
graduation requirements
Basketball
Clatskanie at VHS,
Masonic Temple. Stated
local Vernonia Clowns had the
Students w ill be dismissed
(WGS Gym I; 6:30 p.m w restl­
Nehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S.
communications on first
early on every other Wednesday
ing. Concordia at VHS
Thursday of each month
Regular com­ lead was in the opening minutes
until about the first of March
Tuesday Feb 12 -1 p.m.. Arm y
at 8:00 p.m.
munication the of the contest After that, the
Stars opened up with a ba rage
Teachers w ill be revising
Cold
Weather
Survival
Demon­
3rd Wed. each
of shots and buried the locals
Elmer Schrader, W.M.
graduation requirements which
stration
month at Ma­
The final score was the Vernon­
w ill become completely effective
Wilbur E. Wilson. Sec y.
Thursday, Feb 14 - 6 p.m.,
1-74
sonic Temple.
ia Clowns 74, the Harlem Stars
with the class of ‘78, although
GAA Basketball, Warrenton at
All visiting sis­
111) It was the first time that 100
next
year’s Seniors w ill
VHS
(WGS
G
ym
);
6
p.m
Frosh
IWA Local
ters and bro­
somewhat involved
Basketball Seaside at VHS
had been broken on the high
thers welcome.
school scoreboard
3-14
Hope Koch. W.M.
The Paul Bunyon Club, who
Irma Fisher, Sec’y.
1-74
sponsored the event, is proud to
Meeting on 1st
announce that over $160 was
Monday of
made to be turned over to the
AMERICAN LEGION
benefit eye fund This fund was
each month
organized to help provide eye
tests and glasses to district
Meets 2nd and
A.F.L. — C.I.O.
7:30 p.m.
students.
4th Tuesday of
4-74
each month.
JVs Tear lip
Warrior Squad
Loggers Rip
Warrenton In
League Battle
VHS Revenge
Pesky Pirates
Cedar Mills Singers
Attend 5th Quarter
Slocks Studied By
Studious Students
Loggereiies Take
Close Bui Sure Win
Members Urged To
Participate In Class
Neah-Kah-Nie Squad
Downs JV Loggers
The Gospelites Have
Return Engagement
The Vernonia JV ’s lost a very
exciting game to the AA Neah-
Kah-nie J V ’s by six points with a
final score of 50 to 56
The J V ’s gave gallent try even
though the Pirate’s were shoot •
ing u much higher percentage of
their shots than the I diggers The
Diggers trailed the Pirates by
12 points at half Both teams had
garnered 10 fouls each in the
first half Vernonia had 26 and
Neah Kah Nie had 24 at the end
of the game
The last half was full of
excitement as the Diggers
started to close the gap between
the scores with the end of the
third quarter 32 to 41 in the
Pirates lead When the garni'
ended the Digger's had closed
the gap to six points with a final
score of 50 to 56
The Vernonia JV's had five
players who fouled out in the
fourth quarter The high scoring
players for the D igger’s were
Kris Crowston with 19, Tim Titus
with 12. and Ron Gardner with 7.
An assembly was held Thurs
day, January 31 at the Wash
ington Grade School for grade
three through high school^ fea
turing 'The Gospelites" which
were introduced as a whole by
Gordon Crowston.
The Gospelites include Bill
Barker. Dave Brown and Mike
Bogan B ill and Dave are both
married and from California
Mike is the only single person
with the group and also the only
one from ( )regon, Florence to be
exact.
Dave Rrown introduced each
one individually then introduced
himself, because "none of the
other ones would do it."
Mike Bogan gave a short
devotional along with a song he
composed and sang Mike has
been with the group for a little
more than a year.
Bill played a guitar solo he
wrote about the evangelist Paul
then he played his guitar and
sang a song he wrote. Dave
Brown did “ all the talking.”
Their songs ranged from hum
orous “ Noah’s A rk” to serious
"Am erica the Beautiful."
The group began about eight
years ago by Dave Brown and a
man by the name of Chet Turley
It is still going strong
Shop Students Make
Copper Enamelings
The metal shop classes, under
the direction of Francis Walters,
arc enameling copper
Enameling is u process of
coating a piece of copper with
different colors of a powder
substance, which is melted into
the copper by applying heat with
a torch This melts the powder
into a glassy finish.
After the students have suf­
ficiently covered their piece of
copper with the color of their
choice, they can then place
ornamental pieces on the cop­
pers glass finish and melt it onto
the copper into the designs of
flowers, swirls, and lines
The students are making fish­
ing lures, pendants and earrings
Harlem Stais
Appear At VHS
Monday. Feb 11 - Vegetable
soup, tunafish sand., cheese
and crackers, chocolate cake,
m ilk
Tuesday, Feb 12 - Buttered
beans, com bread. Jello with
fruit, m ilk
Wednesday, Feb. 13 - Mini
pizzas, French tries, pickles,
fruit, m ilk
Thursday, Feb 14
Mashed
potatoes, turkey gravy, green
beans, cookies, m ilk
Friday, Feb 15 - Fish sticks,
tossed salad, com, cinnamon
rolls, m ilk
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are you a
JO LLY JA C K ?
MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­
ings of each month In the I.O.O.F.
Hall.
Irma Chance, Noble Grand
Evelyn Heath, Sec’y.
3-74
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Wilbur E. Wilton, Commander
Harry Culbertson, Adjutant
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
Reatha Horn, President
Gertrude Schalock, Sec’y.
1-74
Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War 1
CLUB
MEETS AT PINE CONE
SUMMER RECESS
Darrold Proehl, President
Ted Forbes, Secretary
VERNONIA
3-74
Meets 1st Monday
each month at the
IOOF hall, 12 Nam
Neble Dunlap,
Rev. H. L Russell, Adjutant
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
Vernonia Friendship Group
429-2941
■
429-6245
2-74
AUXILIARY
Meets 4th Msnday, I.O.O.F. Hall
Cora Lange, President
Faye Davis, Secretary
8-74
Assembly Held For
Three School Sports
Tuesday, January 29, a pep
assembly was held for the
Wrestlers, the Freshman has
ketball team, and the Girls
basketball team
The assembly started with the
Fight Song and Mrs Juanita
Arrant said a few words about
the girls team Ken Roberts then
gave the Student Body a short
talk about the Freshman basket
ball team
Vince Baker, Bob Brooks.
Gordy Crowston, Karen Enne
berg and Dan McLean were
called from the Student Body
and the cheerleaders wrapped
them up with bathroom tissue
The winning team was Gordy
Crowston and Becky Curl. The
moral of the skit was "Wipe the
W arriors.”
The Pep Assembly scheduled
for Friday was cancelled be
cause the JV and Varsity players
had to leave early to get ready to
go to Warrenton for tjie game
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VHS has purchased and in­
stalled a new public address
system in the gym to update the
one located there.
This new system consists of an
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old system, two speakers used
with the two already there to
spread sound throughout the
gym, and a wireless microphone
which can be used anywhere in
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The system was
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Thursday and Friday by a rep
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The boys were Rory Dunaway
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Art Students Reveal
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