2 Th Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. -Tuet., Oct. 24, 1941 l Si rr, rpj TOP TWO PERCENT These six girls, all seniors ot Roseburg High School received recognition in the way of certificates for their achievements in the National Merit Schol ship Qualifying tests given last spring. Shown ore Corollee Colbrunn, Katheryn Wal lace, Sylvia Rogndohl, Judy Lindell and Carol Hetrick. ft CSt' rrb H - I 1LL 5 - Jjf A Aft PATRONIZE NEWS. REVIEW ADVERTISERS TO WEAR TO GIVE TO GET You 6IRTHST0NE RING rkes forever FOUR ROSEBURG young men ore shown here receiving certificates for high performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying tests given last spring. They placed in the top 2 per cent in total national scoring. Shown are, left, Ralph Teters, Roseburg principal, Ron Frabock, Jon Counts, Dave Carter and Terry Walters. (News-Review Photos) Roseburg Merit Scholars Cited Nino Roseburg High School sen ior! have received recognition for hiKh performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test given last spring. "Letters of commendation" have been received by David Carter, Carol 1.cg Colbrunn, Jon Counts, Ronald C, Frahack.Carol K. Het rick, Judy K. Lindell, Sylvia Rogn dahl and Terry S. Walter. The letters wero signed by Prin ripal Ralph Teters and the presi dent of the National Merit Scholar ship Corporation. Kalhryn Wallace, transfer stu dent from Helena, Mont., received simitar recognition. The nino students placed amonR the top two per rent in the total national scoring. Although they did not reach the status of semifinal ists in the 1961-62 merit program, their performance was neverthe less eited as outstanding. Winners receive four-year scholarships to the college of their choice. High school juniors in more than 15,0110 schools took part in the test which is three-hour examination covering five separate areas of ed ucational development. There are 3.&10 merit scholars currently enrolled in about 400 col leges and universities. Almost 1, 2on merit scholars have bcrn grad uated. The program is operated from resources of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and through sponsoring business corpor ations, foundations, associations ml imliviriitnls. Roseburg Seniors Take Oregon Aptitude Tests Fifty-four Roseburg High School seniors took the Oregon State Em ployment Aptitude Test Monday ' and Tuesday, Oct. 16 and 17. Five groups of 10 or 11 students took the test at alternating times. All students met in the RilS cafe teria Monday for the first part of, the test. Through the afternoon and j on Tuesday morning the students were summoned to finish Uie test by groups. The purpose of the examination is to determine how well the stu- i dent is suited generally to em-1 ploymcnt in the state of Oregon, i Oakland High Schoolers j Attend College Meeting j Seven students from Oakland High School attended a college conference representing the prta, vale and church supported colleges . of the Pacific Northwest at Suth erlin High School. I Those attending were: Dauricc Pyles, Cheryl Peterson, Anabel ():Neal, .Sandra Thennes, Unda Brown, Kd Hammcrschmith, Nor-1 man Baird, and guidance counsel or. Richard Olfcrt. Schools that represented were: Whitworth College, Spokane, Wash.; Seattle Pacific, Seattle. Wash., I niversity of Portland, Marylhurst College and the schools of nursing, Portland; Willamette University, Salem; I.infleld College. McMinn ville; and Lewis and Clark College, Portland, it...- . 5e fSK -J 'm som . Jf twill , D. tatr to l't H weryur M mrlhstont See 'fie town's mosf complefe display af Roiobvrfl JewoUft luy Now tor Christm 4 WAYS TO PAT Ety Weekly Ttrml LAY AWAY (No Monoy ..will -AChorgo Account -ft CASH Bay Sutherlin Home Economics Girls Put Together Some Exotic Menus Mrs. Laura Anderson's advanc ed Home Ec. class of juniors and seniors at Sutherlin served and ate genuine foreign dinners one day last week, which had been planned and prepared in part the day be fore. Each of five kitchens planned a balanced meal around a foreign aisn. The Mexican menu from kitchen one included chili and tacos, fruit salad, milk and tea, and was pre pared Dy bue ragin, billie Plum mer, Kathy Stamford and Shirley Karr. A second Mexican kitchen served enchiladas, fruit salad, and milk. The members of this south of the border group are Shirley Sample, Barbara Shorey, Wanda Mathis, Wanda O'Banion, and Linda Goode. Kitchen number three went Ital ian with spaghetti and meat balls, green salad,- oranges, French bread, and butter. All these good ies were cleaned up by Verna Cooper, Delia Cunningham, Nancy Venza, and Susan Bradley. From another Italian kitchen came the aroma of pizza, fruit salad, vanilla cream pie, and milk, enjoyed by Sherry Doty, Bev Loch, Sandy Bowler, and Shirley Man date. Ruth Harvey, Paula Williams, Marjie Waggoner, and Edith Van Cleave also preferred Italian cook- Key Club Members Sell Confections At Jamboree "Peanuts, popcorn, coffee and pop," were the cries of Roseburg High School Key Club members as they climbed through the stands at the annual Fee Wee Jamboree sponsored by the Roseburg Kiwan is. Key Club, junior Kiwanis or ganization at RHS, began its fall season of activities by sponsoring a "Friday the Thirteenth" dance after the football game. The club is an organization of sophomore junior and senior boys and us main purpose is to develop leadership in boys through service to others. One of its activites is the sponsorship of the annual Sweet heart Ball. Club adviser is Stew art Robertson, history teacher. tag. Their menu consisted of piiza, fruit salad, and milk. This exotie homemaking assign ment is the result of Mrs. Ander son's belief that preparing foreign foods and dishes is a valuable and exciting experience providing inex pensive menus that can prove to be an exhilerating change from ev eryday American meals. Roxann Dixon New President Of FHA Roxann Dixoa was elected pres ident - of the Canyonville High School Future Uomemakcrs of America which has just organized for the year the home of the ad visor, Mrs. Mary Kincade. Following her election, Miss Dix on presided over the meeting when other officers were elected as fol lows: vice president, Bille Her bert; secretary - treasurer, Judy Muetzel; reporter, Verna Erviu and historian, Mary Connor. In other business, Lupe Zcpeda was named chairman of the instal lation and initiation committee; Glenda Britt and Kathy Peters were chosen for the constitution committee and Lupe Zepeda and Carol Birckheart, for the perman ent Lenard Committee, reports cor respondent Mrs. R. E. Proctor. Prom Plans Made At Canyonville The Canyonville High School junior class met Wednesday both to introduce officers to new mem bers of the class and to make plans for a Homecoming float, re ports correspondent Mrs. R. E. Proctor. Officers announced to the group include Fred Grunst, president; Terry Soeteber, vice president; Pat Patterson, secretary-treasurer and Andrea Gill, reporter. 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