The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 31, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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    TWO BOYS AND ONE GIRL, students from Elkton High School, will attend Boy's and Girl's
State June 12-18 at OSC in Corvallis and Willamette University in Salem. Attending will
be Judy Monner, sponsored by the Elkton American Legion Women's Auxiliary; Milton
Cheever, sponsored by the Elkton American Legion Post; and Larry Binder, sponsored by
the American Legion Post in Roseburg.
odoiiS Youth
TOMORROW'S CITIZEN
Tues., May 31, 1960 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
Drain Union High
Holds Awards Night
The annual Chamber of Com
merce sponsored high school
awards banquet, was held in the
Drain Union High School gymna
sium recently. Dan Whedon Jr.
was master of ceremonies.
Invocation and benediction was
given by Rev. Willard Norman of
the Drain Methodist Church. Over
200 students, their parents, and
Chamber members and friends
were present.
In addition to the many boys
and girls athletic awards in foot
ball, basketball, baseball, track
and Girls Athletics program,
many others were given in home
making, business education and
other events of the past year. Nine
perfect attendance awards were
given.
Special awards included: Nation
al Honor Society award to out
standing freshman to Jancie
Deeds; drama, Judy Brown and
Dave Watkins, as best actress and
actor in the junior play with hon
orable mention to Charlone Wil
kinson, Bonnie Roberts and Paul
Cormier; Ada Alldridge and Bob
Top Records Of The Week
This Last ' Two
Wek-Week-Wek Song and Recording Star Girls Boys
1 2
2 1
3. 3
4 4
5 6
6 8
7 9
8 S
9 10
10 13
11 11
12 7
13 14
14 12
15
16 20
17 18
18 17
19 16
20
6 Cathy's Clown
1 Stuck On You .
3 Night
2 Greenfields '
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15
Cradle Of Love
Good Timin' .........
He'll Have To Slay
5 Sixteen Reasons
11 Stairway To .Heaven Neil, Sedaka 10 7
Paper Roses Anita Bryant 11 10
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Let The Little" Girl Dance Billy Bland 9 13
Sink The Bismarck Johnny Horton 12 12
Cherry Pie '...'.: Skip & Flip 15 11
The Old - Lamplighter -The Browns 13 It
The Madison .... Al Brown's Tune Toppers 14 16
Burning Bridges Jack Scott 17 15
Mountain of Love Harold Dorman 16 18
Step By Step j. Crests 19 17
What Am I Living For....... Conway Twitly 20 19
When you wish on Star Dion & Belmonts 18 21
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COMING UP FAST: Happy -
BRUCE BABBITT will go to
Northwestern University June
26 on a course in journalism
awarded him for his outstand
ing journalism work by the
school. Journalists from all
over the United States will
converge on Northwestern for
a five-week specialized study
session in "Journalism and
the World of Ideas."
Charm School Faces
$400,000 Damage Suit
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Yvette
Mimieux wants her money back
from the folks down at the charm
school and then some. '
The blonde actress Is asking, in
fact, for an even $400,000.
She filed suit Friday against,
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Marjorie Charm Schools. Jnc.Cude, Don Durham, Jean Exum
nH John Robert Powers, teacher i Del Fairfield, Judy Fosner. Judv
of models, with whom she once
.turfed She asked for an injunc
tion to keep them from using her
picture in their advertising, plus
ktOO.OOO as damages.
Mitt Mimieux who pronounces
herself Mee mee-oh is now 18
and I rising film and television
-tir
4.
Whipple, journalism; and recogni
tion for their work on the annual,
Linda Patchen, business manager,
and Judy Brown and Donna Olson,
outstanding journalists.
J. W. Kerns, Physics award;
Marilyn Brown, biology; Jim Wea
ver, mathematics; Bob Whipple,
senior scholar and athletic award;
Barbara Wills, business education
and outstanding commercial stu
dent awards; Stan Cunningham,
outstanding football player: Dick
Blomberg, outstanding basketball
plaver.
Student body officers' pins were
given to J. W. Kerns, president;
Gary Rundell, vice president; Ai
leen Duncan, secretary; and Judy
Brown, treasurer.
Girls' State honors went to Char-
lone Wilkmsen, and Boys Slate
honors to Paul Cormier.
Musical numbers were given by
Gay Swearingen, alto saxophone
solo; Judy Brown, piano solo; Mar
ilyn Morris, tenor Saxophone solo,
and Steven Cole, trumpet solo. All
were accompanied by Mrs. Wil
liam Gasser.
Everly Brothers 2 1
Elvis Presley 1
Jackie Wilson 3
I '. Brothers Four 5
Johnny Preston
: Jimmy Jones
Jeanne Black
Connie Stevens 7 9
Go - Lucky Me Paul Evans
Graduates Named
At Yoncalla High
Yoncalla High School commence
ment exercises were held at Yon
calla High School Wednesday eve
mng May 25th.
Students receiving their diplo
mas were Connie Allen, Bob
Barnes, Jim Booth Jeanette Cox,
Ronnie Curlright, Earleyne Davis,
Mike Dickey, Cliff Emery, Mary
Farrell, Doug Hollamon. Juanita
Johnston, Judy Moody, Cliff Mor
in, Carroll Noel, Don Noffsinger,
Gladys Rogers, Linda Rowlctt,
Larry Russell. Pat Thiel, Rodney
Thompson, Victor Vian, Merrilly
Wamsley, Alma Waters. Jack Wea
ver, Sandra Webb and Orlan Wi
ley. Many From Afar
At Canyonville
Thirty-six seniors were graduat
ed from Canyonville Bible Acad
emy Friday morning in commence
ment exercises held at tne As
sembly of God Church.
Janet Pennington from Nigeria,
Africa, hailed from the furthest
point with Lela Bristow of Lacon
ia, N. H.: Helyn Daroff of Jun
eau, Alaska; Garry Fenwick of
Calgary, Alberta; Kenneth Lotler
from r iiiiaucipiua; tiorotny tisn-
... tnm f'U;nnn nA V... G.l(k
from Springfield, Ohio; also' hav-
ing homes a long distance away.
Others in the graduating class
come from Oregon and neighbor
ing Western states and include
Pete Blum, Kathryn Booth, Sand-
ri
tales, franklin Look, Kay
Frazier, Rosalie Frost. Twila Hart
ley, uary uammon, aniney nan
del, Joedy Hendrix, Georgiana
Henry, Dick Johnson, Gladys l ake,
Sandra Lee, Jon Linn, Walter Port
er. Phillip Pullman, Carol Shallo.
; Iiis Smith. Judy SpenCe, John
'Steinman, Karen Steller, Sharon
'anne ma Ann vvuoui.
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Exercises Held
At Elkton High
The Elkton High School Com
mencement exercises were held
Tuesday, May 24 at the Elkton
High School with the following Sen
iors receiving tneir diplomas:
Gary Willard Ammons, Jerry
Eugene Bishop, Lois Carol Carnes,
Linda Mali Clemo, David Lonor
Compton, Charles Ray Davis,
James Oliver Dickinson, Roy Har
vey Dickinson, Earlen Maxine Har
ris, Mariahna Louise Hoffman,
Judy Marie Ladd, Micky LeRoy
Mccord, Lana jean Monner, Jan
ice Louise Taylor, Ruth Thelma
Jones, Gordon Marce Cochran
and Waller Allen Smith.
The Processional and Recession
al marches were played by Miss
Dorothy Haffner and Rev. Donald
A. Gibbs, pastor of the Elkton
Christian Church gave the Invoca
tion and Benediction. The Senior
boys sang "The Halls of Ivy" fol
lowed by the Salutatory address
by Lois Carnes. Judy Ladd gave
tne valedictory address.
Guest speaker of the evening
was Henry E. Tetz, Profession of
Education of Oregon College of
Education.
Leo Crisman presented the
awards and Henry Beckley pre
sented the diplomas.
Students receiving awards were
Gary Ammons, outstanding music
student; Jerry Bishop, Activities
Award; Lois Carnes and Micky
McCord bolh received the Dan
forth Award; David Compton. out
standing senior athlete; Judy Ladd
the Chemistry Award; Micky Mc
Cord also received the Lions Club
scholarship; Judy Ladd received
the OSC Scholarship and Ruth
Jones received a scholarship to
Business College in Boise, Idaho.
The Elkton Baccalaureate Exer
cises were held Sunday, evening,
May 22 at the high school with a
large crowd atlending. The Pro
cessional and Recessional marches
were played by Miss Dorothy Haff
ner. Rev. Richard Carter gave the
Invocation and Benediction. Guest
speaker for the evening was the
Rev. Marvin D. Webster, . First
Baptist Church in Eugene. The Sen
ior Class sang "Just a Closer Walk
With Thee." There are nineteen
seniors in the graduating class.
pi'X AM
CLYDA MURRAY has recent
ly been picked to attend the
1960 Intercollegiate Leader
ship Institute on the United
Natioris, June-4J. J 8,inNew
York. She is m a j o r i n g in
secondary education with
teaching fields in the social
cience and biological sciences.
Girls And Boys
State Rep. Told
Charlone Wilkinson, daughter of
Mrs. Bonnie Walker, has been se
lected to attend Girls' Stale which
will be held in Salem June 13 to
the 191 h.
The American Legion Auxiliary
of Drain sponsors a junior girl
each year. She is selected on the
basis of leadership, scholarship,
and character, and will participate
in the program planned to train
girls in citizenship and the func
tions of government. Aileen Dun
can, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Duncan, was selected as
alternate.
Paul Cormier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Cormier, has been se
lected to attend Boys' State at Cor
vallis from June 1.1 to 19. He will
be sponsored by the local Ameri
can Legion Post. The Boys' Stale
candidate is chosen also for his
character, leadership and schol
arship. NEW CURRICULUM
A few ihange in the curriculum
at Glide High School will go into
effect for 1960-61. None of the pres
ent classes are being dropped.
New classes offered to the stu
dents are German 1, drafting 11,
(2) and mixed choir which if a
Junior Choir,
Reedsport To Host Exchange Students
23 Top Canyonville
Graduation Listings
Dr. Thomas M. Colasuonno of
the Southern Oregon College of Ed
ucation compared the ingredients
of education to atomic physics in
nis auuress given at tne lHtiU (join-
31 Graduates
On Drain List
Graduation exercises will be held
at Drain Union High School gym
nasium tonight at 8 p.m. The speak
er will be Dr. Howard Runkel of
Willamette University, who will
speak on the topic, "Not Just a
Living, But a Life."
Seniors to receive diplomas at
this time are Martha Aldous, Ada
Alldridge, Dick Blomberg, Sheryl
Brawn, Steven Cole, Carol Coons,
Stan Cunningham, Carol Eastham.
Dennis Edwards, John Gordineer,
Rob Henderson, Marian Jacob,
Jaunita Johnson, John W. Kerns,
Janice Kimberling, Judy Long,
Betty Mitchess, Terry Neilsen, Don
na Olson, Peggy Overturf, Linda
Patchen, Sally Russum, David
Sandlin, Mike Smith, Arthur So
well, Edith Traylor, Bob Whipple,
Jean White, Barbara Wills, Arnold
Davis, and Lorna Hurd.
"Grey Gowns," honor students
of the junior class, who will
lead the graduation march will be
Judy Brown, Aileen Duncan, Gay
Swearingen, Judy Keeney, and
Charlone Wilkenson.
RHS Panel Talks
Of World Problems
The International Relations Club
of the Rnsehnr? Spntnr Hiph Rrhn.il
presented a panel discussion on
me program of the American Assn
of University Women Friday night
at the Woman's Club building.
Sieve McCarthy, president of the
student group served as monitor.
Other members of the panel were
Linda Smith, vice president of the
group, Carole Lindell, secretary,
Morris Kelley, ex-German ex
change student, Tim Toman, mem
ber National Honor Seciety, Bob
Ellison and Howard sonn. iom
Gruwell, history professor, is ad
visor for the group and next year
will serve as Dean of Boys.
The group presented a three
fold study of our relations with for
eign countries from the economic,
military and political standpoints.
They delved into the aims and
accomplishments of the United Na
tions in this realm. They also ques
tioned whether or not our alliances
NATO, SEATO. RIO. etc. were
accomplishing their purposes.
Class Night Honors
Top Youths At SHS
Class night at Sutherlin High
School saw the presentation of
many awards to students for
achievements earned during the
school year just ending.
The awards, presented by mem
bers of the faculty, honored Dave
Mansfield, Athlete of the Year and
four-year letter-award in baseball;
Doug Sanders and Vicki Leather
wood, Danforth Foundation awards
for outstanding leadership; Marlys
Edwards and Earl Horton, citizen
ship awards; Carole Rodgers,
Scholastic Magazine award; Mil
dred Williams, girl of the year;
Vicki Leatherwood, GAA honorary
athletic award; Rodney McCord,
Omaha Woodmen History award
and Gary Modrell, four-year letter
award in wrestling.
Doug Shorey, sophomore; Larry
Spring, senior and Lyle Linton,
junior were recipients of three tro
phies for outstanding wrestlers.
Scholastic awards for the highest
standing in their class were earn
ed by Corrine Moore and Dennis
Hagcn, freshmen; Myra Holland
and Ken Ward, sophomores and
Barbara Knechlel and Richard An
drews, juniors; Mildred Williams
and Marlys Edwards, seniors. Miss
Williams and Miss Edwards were
also class Valedictorian and Salu
tatorian. In addition numerous awards
were received for achievements in
band. Future Teachers of Ameri
ca, Journalism and the Pep Club.
YOUR HAT, PAT? Identical twins Suzanne and Patricia
Wallii are easy lo tell apart when wearing hats. The twins, 8,
won haU and Hawaiian leii at an affair in Oconomowoc, WU.
mencemcnt Exercises of Canyon
ville llltili School May 23 when 23
seniors were graduated.
Seniors were escorted by junior
flower girls as is traditional at
Canyonville with the processional
and recessional played by the high
school band under the direction ot
Robert Graf. The Rev. Carl Walker
gave the invocation and benedic
lion. The salutatory was given
by vicki Anne Huffman who grad
uated with a 1.1 average; the vat
edictory was given by June Brain
ard who had a perfect or 1.0 av
erage. James Hammett. senior class
president, gave a tribute to par
ents after which Principal Robert
Haeerud presented awards as fol
lows: Carol Anne Adams and
James Leslie Hammett, the Babe
Ruth Award: Frances Lillian Wolf-
er and Cecil Oren Crockett, the
American Legion award; a $200
scholarship to the University of
Oregon and a $200 scholarship to
Oregon State College to June
Brainard: two scholarships total
ling $470 to the University for Vicki
Huffman; an Athletic scholarship
lo Oregon recnmcai institute to
Chuck Oeleis: a $78 per term schol
arship each to Diane Oxford and
Frances Wolfer to SOCE and the
$100 PTA scholarship to Donald
Keith Ritchey.
Robert Conoly, chairman of the
board, presented diplomas to the
above and other seniors including
Mary Linda Antis, Fred Marshall
Drake, Eleanor Mae Irwin, Col
leen Sherrill Jeffries, Mary Ann
Johnson Jeffries, Janice Suzanne
Linde, Eileen Virginia Lyons,
Douglas Gene Mitchell, JoAnne
Marie Mitchell, Teddy Joe Mor
gan, Jeanette Yvonne Ruff, Laura
Louise Spencer Sisco, Kenneth Le
Roy Stanley and Kenneth Roy Wil
liams.
JUUT f A I iom, a junior- in
the Roseburg High School con
cert band, has won a scholar
ship from the University of
Oregon to the Music Summer
Session. She will play piano
and oboe solos as well as
participating in ensembles at
rne session.
GJide High Students
Study Civil Defense
Glide High School advanced stu
dents and sophomores met with Ci
vil Defense Director A. M. Selby
May 25 to complete the activities
of a course in Civil Defense Pre
paredness. Advanced students were Audrey
Hatfield, Bernett Dressier, Brenda
Nichols, Ellen Turner, Jean An
derson, Marijean McClure, Sandra
Hyde, Sherry Marier and Wanda
Miller.
Sophomore students were Bever
ly Bogner, Fern Moore, Veronica
Olson, Vonda Miller, Beatrice Dod
son, Terrie Keel, Vivien Looney,
Sharon Wisner,- Flora McGinnis
and Edna Keys.
This group represents the first
high school in Douglas County to
receive these awards as part of a
national program of home-preparedness
study.
All of these students were also
taking the course in Home Eco
nomics on the subject of future
home-making and the two-courses
coincide in the main objective.
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GEORGIA MILL and Rebecca Buchanan were two of the
four students at Glendale High School recently receiving
scholarships. Georgia Mill will go to OTI and Rebecca
Buchanan is U of O-bound. The other two were the vale
dictorian and salutatorian, Leona Baker and Janice Osepian,
who have received scholarships to SOC and U. of O, re
spectively. , i
Students Pick ASB
Offices At Roseburg
Howard Sohn has been elected
(he Roseburg High School ASB
president for the coming school
year. Vice-presidents elect are
John Todd and Courtney Healy.
Caroline Mahoney will serve the
school in the capacity of secretary,
and Bruce Babbitt will be tne ser
geant at-arms. Doug Briggs and
Bev Baxter will be the business
manager and chaplain respective
ly. By virtue of being elected assist
ant treasurer, Linda Ellison will
assume the office of treasurer.
Lynn Forest, Jan Riley, Donna
Esselstrom. Karen Wishart, Sue
Aiken, Kathi Corkrum, Doug Dyke-
man, Danny f roniaom ana wayne
English have been chosen for the
1960-61 Rally Squad. Lynn Forrest
has been honored with the title of
Rally Squad Queen and Ginger
Harris and Pat Moran have been
selected as alternates.
Tryouts were held on Monday,
April 25. There were 24 girls
who did a yell, followed by a
dance in groups of four, and five
boys who performed in a group of
two and men mree.
Those who tried out are as fol
lows: Sue Aiken, Jean Barnes, Bev
Baxter, Kathi Corkrum, Kay Chap
man, Carol Lorenz, Donna Essel
strom, Edna Crum, Jackie From
dahl. Lynn Forrest, . Pat Moran,
Ginger Harris, Judy Nordling,
Judy Parks. Jan Riley, Judy Seitz.
Cindy Sevall, JoAnne Stephens,
Jan Simpson, cnariene Thompson
JEAN GIBBONS, Roseburg, is
a candidate for .on Associate
in Arts, degree, from Stephens
College. She will also partici
pate in 'music events during
commencement week by sing
ing "Sequidilla, from Carmen"
by bizet. ..:
Glide Awards
Assembly Held
The annual awards assembly
was held at uncle High school re
cently. Awards and recipients were Mar
ijean McClure, the Betty Crocker
Home Maker of the Future award;
Journalism awards from the Na
tional Scholastic Press Assn. were
given to David Cellers, Julie
Gaare, Linda Hill and Karen Wea
ver for their work on - the Glide
High Log; and Pat Reese and
Sandy Eaton for their work on
The Atoka.
Bob Shrum, French class, re
ceived a certificate of merit from
the National French Teachers
Assn.; Mary Dell Casebecr, an
award of a book as top chemistry
student with Shrum receiving a
pin as runner-up; and Clarence
Bakken for outstanding work in al
gebra. ' . ,r
Bakken and Norma Haas re
ceived pins for their achievement
in world geography.
Norma Haas, Jeanne Hatfield,
general sciences, and Dorothy Bar
nett, U.S. History, received certi
ficate awards.
Principal John Thompson pre
sented a special award In Mary
Dell Cascbcer from the National
Merit Scholarship Committee.
BACCALAUREATI HELD
The Rev. Cyril Dorsett told the
uanyonviiie tugn acnooi iv grad
uating class "How to be Great" at
baccalaureate services held recent
ly at the Canyonville Methodist
Church.
The high school chorus accom
nanied by Mrs. Leon Neit and di
reeled by Rolwrt Graf sang "Now
Thank We All Our uod" and
"Praise O Praise Our God and
King." Mrs. Neis also played the
processional and recessional.
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li'.S.V'1
Carolyn Turner, Karen Wishart,
Wayne English, Doug Dykeman,
Paul Thomas, Mike McCadden and
Danny Fromdahl. i
The first election was held April
26. The rally squad and five of the
student body officers were elected
then. In the run-off election April
iv Caroline Manoney and Cindy se
vall contested for secretary and
Bev Baxter and Janet Weikum for
chaplain.
Girls' League Eltcti Officers
Girls' League officers for the
coming year were announced ' on
April 21 'during the League's meet
ing. Ginger Harris will preside as
president, btooko loung as vice
president, Judy Alspaugh as secre
tary, Janet Weikum as treasurer,
and Carol Geddes as marshall.
Guests at the monthly meeting
were the varsity track, baseball,
tennis, and golf teams. Ginger Bu
senbark gave a report about the
Women's Club meeting that she,
Judy Stewart and Kathi Oakley at
tended, uaroi eognar reported tnat
the freshmen made $33.04 on their
cake sale. ,.
Glendale States
Awards Assembly
The annnnl .ownivla figsnmhlv nl
Glendale High School was held re
cently, " . w-
It was announced that scholar
ships from the University of Ore
gon had been awarded to Rebec
ca Buchanan and Janice Osepian;
from Southern Oregon College to
Leona Baker; and from Oregon
Technical Institute to Georgia Mill.
Activity pins were awarded to
George Humphreys, third pin;
Judy Furlong, Georgia Mill, Rebec
ca Buchanan, second pins; and
Judy Furlong, Janice Osepian, Le
ona Baker, Sue Buchanan, Larry
Mosley, Oda Lee, Carolyne Dollar,
Jean Croff, James Crews, Sharon
Burgoyne, Sandra Kincaid, Sudie
Allen, Charletta Long, Leo Wald
rop, Jean Weischedei and Shirley
Napier, first pins.
Kathy Cleveland received the an
nual bookkeeping award. Mary
Lee Pate received a 90-word typing
pin; Sudie Allen, Kay Edson and
Georgia Mill received 60-word typ
ing pins; and Bob Allen, Sandra
La Pratn, Janet .Shepherd, Doris
Cobb, Ross Chiavaris and Sue
Long received 40-word typing pins.
Jean Weischedei was named the
outstanding student (n chemistry;
Sandra Kincaid, American history
and English) Mary Turner, world
history; Janice Osepian, American
Problems and Jimmy Barrong,
i mathematics. Leona Baker -received
the- Homemaker of Tomor
row award, i
Clinton Branum and Ruth Ann
Roberts received one-year citizen
ship awards and John Pong -and
Rebecca Buchanari received four
year citizenship awards.
. Led Waldrop and Sharon Bur
goyne were presented the Ameri
can Legion award, i.
PEGGY MURPHY will repre
sent Oakland High School at
fairls Mate to be held at Wil
lamette University in Salem
June U-IB.
BOYS, GIRLS STATE SLATED
Jerry Rust and Jcralee Bunnell,
both juniors at Glide High School.
will represent their school at Boy's
and Girl's State June 12-18.
Boy's State will he held at OSC
in Corvallis while Girl's State will
be held at Willamette University
in Salem.
The students will learn govern
mental procedure and belter stand
ards of citizenship while they art
attending.
Community, School
To Share Expenses :
Reedsport High School students
will welcome a student from Ger
many into their class rooms and
homes next September. .
Dagmar Nother, talented and at
tractive high school senior from
Hamburg, Germany, will be en
rolled as a member of the Reeds
port high school student body, and
will become a member of the W. A.
(Bud) Karcher household.
Miss Nother's scholarship at
Reedsport is sponsored by the '
Lower Umpqua Chapter, American
f ield service, me enure scnoiar
ship cost of $650 has been pro
vided by Reedsport High School
students. Each of the four classes
contributed toward $350 of the cost,
and the student body, out of the
general fund, provided the balance.
Incidental expenses which may
develop will be shared by the com
munity. . . ,
Miss Nother is 17 years old. She
is the daughter of a Berlin judge
who fell in the war in Russia in
1945. Her mother is employed as a
medical technical assistant at the
University Hospital at Hamburg.
The international student comes
from a family of three children,
and will enter a family of four
children.
Miss Nother comes to the United
States equipped with six years
study of English, as well as other
languages. Major academic inter-.
ests include literature, tennis,
swimming, skating and hockey are
listed among active sport interests,
Sainting and sketching are among
er other talents; i -
The Lower Umpqua chapter of
the American Field Service by mo
tion at their meeting this week
expressed interest in the compan
ion program, Americans Abroad.
Preliminary discussion was held
of possible future plans for,,- a
Reedsport High School student as
an international scholarship stu
dent. .
EUGENE TAPP JR.
. , . boys state rep.
Tapp Jr. Tapped
For Boys State
Eugene Tapp Jr.. was selected
to represent the Myrtle Creek
High School at Beaver Boys State
at Oregon state college June 12-19.
Eugene, a junior, is a member
of the National Honor Society and
is the newly elected president ot
the Myrtle Creek chapter. He is a
varsity letterman in basketball and
baseball and is secretary-treasurer
of the Block M's.
He is also vice president of the
school's Bible club.
Hof man Wins
Music, Contest
Karleen Hofman,' formerly of
Roseburg -new living in Kenne
wick, Wash., won' top honors in
the Instrumental division in the
Conservative Baptist - Church's
state wide talent contest held re
cently In Spokane, Karleen, play
ing a piano, was in a' duet with
another youth playing the clari
net. They now have the chance to
enter the western states contest
in penver,..
Glendale High .
Graduation List
-Thlrtv-five students have hetn
listed as graduates at Glendale
High School.
Those listed Included Leona Ba
ker, Linda Bowen, Beryl Branum,
r.awina oucnanan, aue uucnanan,
Wilma Burke, Douglas Clark, Nan
cy Cleveland, Jean Croff, Betty
Dollar, Robert Estes, Charles Es
ter, Judy Furlong,. John Harris,
George Humphreys, Vivian Hurst,
Diane Kirk, Oda Lee, Georgia
Mill, Sharon Miller. Larry Moslev,
Janice Osepian, Sandra Palmer,
Mary Pate, Jewell Perry, John
Poag, Carol Rankin, Gene Rey
nolds, Eric Ross, Carlis Stanfill,
Donna Stevens, .Harland Strand,
Steve Sutch, Jr., William Thomp
son and Donald Troxell.
Attendance Records
Given At Elkton High
Elkton high school students re
ceiving perfect attendance awards
for the past year recently were
Billy Andrews, Duane Schultz, Put
Baimbridge, Jcannette McCnll and
Susan Grimsrud.
Those having perfect attendance
for the past two years 'vera: Peg
gy Levenhajen and Sharcn Rigor.
' Merritt Solomon has had a per
fect attendance record for the past
three years.
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FRATERNITY PICKS CEDDES
Robert Dale Geddes, University
of Oregon senior, was recently
elected to membership of the Ore
gon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa,
national scholastic norary.
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