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TWO ROSEHURG NEWSKEVIL1W. KOSLDUKG, OKliCUN, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937. JURIS. REM br. Victor P. Morris, hcIIiik d-au of the school or business utluiiui , stratlon at University of UroKoo. will deliver the principal address at the anuual commencement pro (ram at Iloseburg seniur high school Friday evening. Tho school will graduate ID'S students, the largest class in history, with the exception of the class of which was of equal site. The commencement program, which will be held In the school auditorium, la announced an fol lows: l'roceaxlonul march High school orchestra, "l'omp and Chivalry," Hubert 8. Invocation Hev. W. C. Kaucctlo Salutatory Kliwibeth Frances Campbell. Clarinet solo Brine W. farter, (a) "In tho Harden of Tomor row," Jessie T. Deppen; (li) "(loin' Home," Anton Dvorak. Valedictory Frances Umlsu Wlmbcrly. Introduction of speaker Hupt. V. M. Campbell. Address, "t)penlng lioors" Dr. Victor I'. Morris. Vocal solo l.eroy lliatl, ".My Jireaius." Tostl. Presentation ot class IVIn. t: Heard. Presentation of - diplomas J, Dent. Benediction Kuv. W. C. -cetlo. lin school. The program is as follows: I Professional, "Albaulau" llaud Invocation ....Rev. Steams Curbing I vocal solo, ' Italian htreet bong j Kleauor Hessemer. Address Hubert It. hVlcueit, lu ' structor ill Kngllsh, U. 8. C. i Violin solo, "Minuet lu (.;" Wlhiia Anderson. Presentation of awards Principal , M. I-. Fisher. j Presenlutiou of diplomas Henry Dt-nlay, chalriiiau of achool hoard. llei-essionul, "Albanian" Hand Members of the gradual lug class are Marjorio Alcorn, Wiliua Anderson, fierald llacou, IjuIh Harned, Father Heller, llernard liever, Kdwin Iluckle, Mary Camp bell, Dollis Cooper, Ule.nu Conn. Hessle Covert, Paul Crawford, Mary Cronenwett, Kva Davidson, Lloyd Dickerson, John llardliig, Hurdette Htirvoy, Kdward l.ain oreux, Virginia Leulherwood, Itotl ney Leutherwooil, Clarence I.lt el, Keunelli McKinuey, Kayo M ii n s o n, .Murguret Siglsmund, Marian tiigismund. II. K. Full- The annual commencement pro gram of Hill Merlin high school will be held at tho school gymnasium nt 8 p. in. tonight, with a graduat ing class of 2G students; to receive dlplomus. Tlin class lis -Hie larg est to he graduated by tho Hlllher- Stock and Bond Arrf Compiled by May 27: '1'oifay I'rnv. day ... .Month ago ... Vertr ago ..... 11137 high 1II37 low inatl high J'j:l6 low STOCK 8 the Associated Press. . II2.-I la.ti I2.:l Ii7.5 illl , IS IB lid Iml'ls Hit's I't's Hl'ks . 112.0 13.7 42.11 B7.-I 1)11.1 . H2.1 1111.6 ss.5 !I!U . 73.1 -13.11 31.7 49.5 :i7.s I3.r, 30.2 lil.U 47.11 Til. (I 411.9 53.7 13.4 lill.t! Iil.5 75.3 K3.1 72.8 5U.7 Today Pruv. day Month ago Year ago 1937 high .. 1937 low .... I93U high . 19311 low ... BONDS 20 '10 III' 10 Hit's Inri'ln Ut's Fgn. .... 93.0 102.9 !IS. I 71.5 ... 93.1 1O3.0 llx.3 '71.8 ... 92.0 1112.9 9S.7 -70.H ... 91.9 103.0 llll.li 09.0 ... 99.0 llli.l I02.S 74.7 ... 112.6 102.1 SIN.S 70.5 ... 9S.S 101. 1 103.1 73.0 .. MI.9 lol.S 99.:! Ii7.ll BIBLE SCHOOL SETS COMMENCEMENT Cominencernent exercises of the Canyonville Bible academy will be held at 7:45 p. ui. Knday, May 2, at the Cospel Mission ill Canyon ville. The exercises will be open to the general public. The Canyonville academy was founded in 1925 by A. M. Shaffer and has aleudlly Increased its fa cilities to Biipply the demand for high school studies 111 addition to the Ilible curriculum. NOTICE Kvergrcen grange will hold cook ed food sale at McKean 4 Bald win's, .Saturday, May. 29. Adv. COMING to' Hunt's Indian thea tre Sunday, May 30, Ding Crosby, Hob Hums and .Martha Ilaye in "Walklkl Wedding." Adv. COMING to Hunt s Indian thua. tie Sunday, May 30, Hlng Crosby, llol) Hums and Marthu Haye in "Waililkl Wedding." Adv. 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