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Wx. Aug. 14, 1957 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 12 New Teachers Signed Up For1957-58YearArGlide J " HW! in ami i i , II I 1 7? 'ilU.IS .s',i,' "Rock'n Roll" latest hio length style FOR BOYS REG. 8.98 Sizes 10-18 FOR MEN REG. 12.98 Sizes 36-46 SALE 7.99 SALE 11.48 Menl Boys! Here's the latest word in jackets the "Rock 'n Roll" full cut for freedom and casual good looks. All wool melton smartly tipped in heavy knit, rayon lined. Newest colors. Buy now and save in Wards layawav Sale. WASHABLE 100 NYLON Men's favorite in crisp nylon taffeta. Fully quilt lined. Wide selection of new Fall shades, including white. Guar anteed washable. Men's sizes 36-46. 9.98 MEN'S WOOL TWEED COAT Regular 24,98 "Suburban" of rugged wool tweed, fully rayon lined. Full tailoring for lasting good looks. Save 3.10 now during Layaway Salel 21.88 BOYS' NYLON REVERSIBLE Completely washablel Crisp nylon taf feta on one side, nylon fleece on the other. Warmth without weight, popu lar colors, sizes 8 to 18. Reg. 9.98. 0 MEN'S SUEDE 17.98 Luxurious suede perfect jacket for all casual wearl Fully rayon lined. Lat est colors in soft, supple suede, costly looking, now sale priced at Wardsl 8.99 15.88 RICH. WARM PLAIDS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS! E Smart plaids for 7-14's Regulor 6.98 wool and nylon jackets in all the newest colors girls love. Buy now and save during Wards Salel 8.28 Women's wool plaids Regular 1 1 .98 jackets of 1 00 wool. Smartly casual in an array of new colors. Sizes 10-20. Buy now savel 10.34 Twelve new teachers have been hired by the Glide School District, Harry Harvie, superintendent of schools, reports. They are Calvin Christensen, Gene Rosaschi, John C. Bigelow, Ronald Hicks, Diane Horn, Mrs. Kathleen Vaughn, Mrs. Edith Meshew. Delbert Peterson. Robert C. Barnes, Patricia Mayo, Laura Larsen and Mrs, Berlva Pritchard. New principal of Deer Creek Schools will be Calvin Christensen. The University of Portland gradu ate is married and has three chil dren. For the past two years he has served as principal of Arago, ure. Social studies and English will be taught at Glide High School by Rosaschi. Bigelow, who has been hired as instrumental music direc tor, graduated from the Univer sity of Oregon and has just been released from the Army where he played in an Army band. He is married and does not have any children. Wrestling at the high school may be taught by Hicks. His definite assignment is the eighth grade at the junior high school. Miss Horn will teach English in the high school. She graduated from the University of Oregon this spring and has served as the Roseburg Christian Church Youth Director. Memberships About Same Totals of svurntrn Hnilu mam- bershins in riniiolna rmmtu Schools are expected to be about me same as last year, according to estimates of Deputy Supt. W. m. iainpueu. Thft svprnffA rlotlv m.mK.Kk;n in the schools of the county last year loiaiea io.uyz.i. f ollowing are average daily memberships for the 26 districts of the county during me ivoo'Ui year. District Oakland :. Roseburg Canyonville Gardiner GliriA Days Creek ADM 563.7 5256.7 429.5 191 790 249.9 1542.6 185.6 436.5 Baa Yoncalla Elementary 267.8 Elkton 280.5 Roberts Creek 131 . 823 .. 493 . 605.6 . 704.8 ... 22 .. 802.7 1285 1439.7 . 19 Myrtle Creek Camas Valley Drain Elementary scons valley Umpqua Curtin Riddle Glcndale Gunter Reedsnort Klpmpntnrv Tiller Z Dillard Ash Valley Sutherlin 1 Yoncalla Union High 113.6 Drain Union High 194.6 Recdsport Union High 350.2 Starting Dates May Be Changed Sinpo thn annual hanb In .nl,n.l edition was put together late in Jlllv. Snmp chnnona in ul.plinrf dates of some schools will be an nounced. It was difficult for some dis tricts to assemble information for the edition early in the summer. In formation for the section was re ceived from News-Review corres pondents throughout Douglas County and in some instances dl rortly from the school district fnnlich in UA hinU 1 ""hiiaii in tin: iiikh allium will be also taught by Mrs. Kathleen vt.uKiin. one was graduated irom Oregon State College and has been active in npwsnnnor umrlr enoonh and 4-H Club activities. The first art course to be offered at Glide High School will be taught by Mrs. Edith MoshPUT Khp will alcn tnanh home economics. The new assistant baseball coach hflS nlavpH fniir vonna in caminin fpsinnal hocohoil n.lka.l lu... son was graduated from the Colo- iouu aitue i,uuege 01 .aucauon at Greeley. Science and mathemat ics will be taught by Robert C Barnes. Barnes is a graduate of the Oregon College of Education. Former Douglas County Welfare Commission employe. Patricia Mayo, will teach commercial cours es in the high school. She did ffrarliiatA umrlr af tha I7ni.,nD:i.. f a ....... uv inu llllvct ally Ul Oregon and holds a degree from uiuguii oidie college. Mrs. Rprlva PritphnrH uihn has taught at Canyonville for four' years will teach intermediate grades at the Deer Creek School. Mrs. Laura Larsen, a Whitworth TnllPfTA Drarluntn mill tn.l. 4U o-mmmm., nil icavu UIO junior high school. School Calendar May Be Changed Football takes the spotlight dur ing the first few months of school according to the Roseburg School District calendar of events. A tentative calender of events has been made up, but the dates are subject to change, M. C. De! ler, superintendent of schools re ports. The date many youngsters dislike looms high on the calen dar. That is the opening date of school, Sept. 3. Other dates and activities on the tentative calendar are: August 26 Teachers called back to duty for a week of inscrvice and registration. September 3 Opening day of school. September 3 Opening day of school. 13 Football - Douglas High School here. 20 Football - Ashland High School there. 27 Football - Grants Pass - here. October 4 Football - Eugene - here. 11 Football - Springfield - there. 18 Football. - North Bend - there. 24 Inservice program for teach ers. No school. 25 Football - Crescnt City - here. November 1 Football - Marshfield - there. 9 Cross Country - U a.m. 11 Veterans Day - Holiday. 15 Football - A quarter finals. Football B semi finals. 16 Football - A quarter finals. Be semi finals. 29 Championships - A 30 Championships - A December 7 Girls swimming meet. 22 to Jan. 1. Christmas vacation. January 2 School reopens. 20 Inservice program for teach ers. March 13 B Basketball. 14 Inservice. 16 - 22 Spring vacation. April 11 Speech league U of O. 10 Campus visit. 26 District music festival. May 3 District music festival. 5 School director election. 23 - 24 State Track. 25 Baccalauratc. 26 Commencement. 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