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Page Four The KHilK NEWS Tliur liiy. May 2, 1020 HI-Y COMPLETES VOCATIONAL TRIP (Continued From Pace One) cuplsd the seats of tbe Judges while Chief Justice Cashow told them bow trlali were carried on. wiuanmte university looked over and then, after swim In the Y. M. C. A. tank, they went on to Portland. While in Portland the club stayed at the "Y," building, where they received rooms free ot charge. Saturday morning they went through Swift's Pack lng House and expressed great wonder at the various ways they have ot getting the meat ready for shipping. In the afternoon most ot the fellows went through the battleship "Oregon" and then through the Oregonlan building. It was the busiest time -of the day so they saw all of the machinery In motion In the evening they went to a Y. M. C. A. boxing and wrest ling tournament for the "Y championships ot the Northwest. Sunday was the last day and the club started for home. They stopped in Salem and went to the Presbyterian church. They arrived home about midnight a little tired but nothing ser. lously wrong. It is the plan ot the club to sponsor a trip like this ev ery year, because It gives fellow some Idea ot the dif ferent colleges and where wants to go. He also gets an Insight into some ot the dlf. ferent trades and industries. assigned their places and given aa hour to tyre for practice. The contest was started by the blowing of a whistle and at the end ot fifteen minutes the shrill sound ot this whiBtle was heard again. Miss Coombe itated that the world's champion, Tangora, gave aa exhibition of his skill, which as very enjoyable. He Illus trated the different speeds and stated that concentration is ab solutely neceary. Madge Marean spoke about the announcement ot the winners. It was very tedious to wait foi' any sign ot the success ot the team, Madge stated. As usual the toastmaster told about the weather and the like between the announcements ot the win. ners. Eleanor Coombe told several amusing Incidents connected with the trip home. Mr. Forsythe as the object of most ot the jokes but had a satisfactory come-back each time. CONTESTANTS GIVE ACCOUNT OP TRYS (Continued From Page One) told about the contest itself which was held in the usual fashion being under the manager. hip of the Underwood Typing company. The contestants were We give you correct lubri cation with our up-to-date equipment. We also carry a full line of Goodrich Sil verton Tires. Black & White Service Station Closing Out this Big Stock of Women'; Wear and Shoes McGEE'S Ashland Camp Fire camp held at Lake ot the Woods last sum mer. Mrs. Galey spoke about the second rank in Camp Fire, that ot Firemakers. She stressed the lmpressiveuess of symbolism in Camp Fire. Mrs. MacCracken gave a talk on the third an J highest rank, Torchboarer's, congratulating the few who have attained this rank. Approximately eighty mothers and daughters attended the ban quet. Credit for the dinner is due to Miss Smith and her fam us cooking class. V. GIRLS GIVE MOTHER'S BANQUET Continued from Page One come by Miss Waters. She ex pressed appreciation for the en. couragement given to Camp Fire work In Ashland. Louise Han son gave a toast to the moth ers, after which a delightful piano selection was rendered by Louise Anderson. Mrs. Denton talked on the first rank in Camp Fire, the Wood gatherer's rank. She also re called fond recollections ot the Mother's Day, May 12 A complete line ot Greeting Cards, Stationery and Mottoes. Elharts Book & Music Store "Aslilund, We Are UKly" Yes, we're readv, with new merchandise, new improv ed food distribution methods. MacMarr Stores, Inc. Ashland, Oregon WHOOPEE S p r i ng Dress- Suits frsP$18J5 Up Miller's Toggerj r Ladd Addresses Student Body On Thursday, April 25, Rev. erend Earl Ladd spoke before the assembly, his theme, in gen eral, being "Practice Makes Perfect." 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