Beaverette, 1 Nov 1926, page 3

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The Beaverette General News ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sutelitf, Mr. and Mrs.|-Smiley, : Miss Garner, Smith, Miss Jameson, Miss Hed- ges, and Max Sutcliff were Gar- den City visitors, Wednesday, October 13. Mr. Sutcliff and Mr. Poole witnessed the Oakley game. Mr. Poole and’ .Miss Riley’ at- tended the Leoti-Dighton game| bY at Leoti, Saturday, October 16. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lindemuth announce the birth of ason Oct. 10. They have named him How- ard Clayton Lindemuth. Mildred French substituted for Mrs. Sharpe Monday, October 24. Helen Helfrick visited Senool on October 21. Lucille Ward ha: has visited school several times during the past month, usually on the days when there is to be a game. “Tuesday, Ort. 19, was All-School |. night at the Christian Church. The English 1V classis making u study of newspapers. Some o copies of whic the class uses, ure: Boston Tran- script, New Orleans Picayune, Minneapolis Journal, Portlard Oregonian, Springfield (Mass.) Republican, Philadelphia Public Ledger, Detroit News, Kansas City Star, St. Paul Pion- and Los Angeles Quance:Proudf. ‘oot Vera Quanee, '26 and Donald| §, Proud foot, ’24 were married Sat., October 23, at Garden City. Times | had The man.from the Curtis Puh- lishing Company, known to us as, the Country Gentleman man, | eame-to visit»rs not long agoand ; started another -contest. divided into three groups with their leaders: Duwane--Pirates, Color-Red; Elma-Sea-dogs, Color, Blue; Dan [the prunes Buca a }neers, Color, Green. Ruth Ai The contest lasted until Wednes. day the 20th and the Greens won alarge margin. Half jof the fnoney taken in was to go to the -sehool and will be used'to purchase the awards which are being given this year. Several of. the students won prizes Os The assembly'o of Oct, Ist was conducted by. Miss Hoagland. It was an unusually gcod one owing to-a—surprise-we-get-in-the-fornr of a talk by Mr. C. A. Smith of Modoc. The first number on the program was a piano solo by Vir- ginia Vaughan. Then Mr. Smith guve us a very inspiring taik on school days and the turning point which helped to make his talk interesting. After thisthe Boy’s Glee Club sang for us and last we a pep-meeting in| prepara- tion for the game. E Miss Jameson wasin charge of the assembly of Oct.8. The entire student body sang “Come Thon, Almighty King.” This was follow- ed by responsive readings .and then rd’s Prayer. Eva Filson read for usand Basil Roark We are. Point System for Awards Announced In order to encourage high standards of scholarship and a aetivities, basis for the following awards: 100 points----Gold medal or pin 80 points----Silver medal or pin 60 points---Bronze medal or pin Points may be earned as follows: 1 point--Each grade of 90 or above each guarter with 1 extra point for this grade in all subjects. 1 point--Perfect attendance and no tardiness fora quarter with 1 extra point for the year. 5 points--Each | letter’ won athletics. 5_points--Third—_place—in_W_K~ E. Avordistrict meet, in Literary Music or Scholarship. 15 points-- Second place in w. K. 3. A. or district meet, in Literary, Music or Scholarship. 25 points-- First place in W. K. E. A. or district meet in Literary, Music or Scholarship. 40 points-- Thira place in State Contest of any kind. 60 points-- Second place in State Contest of any kind. 80 ts-- First place in State Contest of any kind. By a vote of three-fourths of the faculty points may. ded at any time forsuccessfully taking part in a school play or for any additional achievements. The money obtained through subscriptions for-the Curtis Pub- lishing Company’s publications, in h| which the students are now sell- ing, will be used to buy these a wards.

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