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Page Four TIIK IMKil'K XKWS Thursday, April Swim, Dance and Be Merry at TWIN PLU NGE S NOW OPEN HEATED WATER DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING! TYPING SQUAD PLACES FIRST IN COMPETITION (Colli in ii i'l front Page 1) be put on by Eunice Coats nnd Louise Scheidereiter. MIjs Kit gore is in charge of the mimic, and Miss Lock hart ha been coaching the d'abK.1, Croft, the crooning. uiid Mr first place with 59 words minute. Klamath took - second with 57. and Klamath Kalis third with 52. and Medford 4th with 60. Last year 6.1 words, a minute took first and 59 third. It was aid that more errors were made In this contest 'than any ever held In Southern Oregon before. The short hand team was not so lucky as the typing team, since they took third place. How ever, all teams competing did excellent work and all but one member of the team were Inex perienced. - Giants Pass took third place. being 98.29 percent accural the Falls took se?ond at 97.75 pircent; Ashland third with 96.5 percent: and Medford fourth with 94.69 per cent. Even though the team did not win, thfy made a wonderful showing rcmparert to last ?mar's results which gave Ashland a cereentage of 86. The first prize for Individuals was given to a Medford novice with a percentage of 99.67. Itachi'l Forsythe took second place with 99.33 percent. Much tnoro intercut was shown in this contest than was shown lust year, as there were about fifteen members of the student body there and several members of the faculty. DEBATERS WIN SECOND STEP TO STATE CUP (Continued from Page 1) debate of the series will be held. The wlnnr of this debate w.ll receive the State cup. Ashland is to debate the af firmative side of the question, 'Resolved, that the several states should enact legislation providing for compulsory unem ployment Insurance", in the next inter-district debate, while the negative side will again be de lated if the school Is in the fl nals. these teams. These letters are entirely original, since they will J be 3 1-2 inches by 4 inches big about half the size of the foot ball letters and have a small letter T or 8 on the cross-bar of the A. Also the (letters are to be worn on white sweaters, j It has been In the minds of those on the teams to ask for theso letters. . because they know that other schools get them and they believe that they merit them for the ability shown in their work. The debate and Journalism classes considered taking advan tage of this opportunity. Eecot, Johnson Become Earnest Mcdonald JEWELRY Pens, Pencils and Leads PHONE 04 Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's Leading Food Merchant (Across from Yining) HEWITT TO SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENT The Reverend Dunham or the local Baptist Church has been 1 selected by the Seniors to de liver the address at Baccalau- George T. Smith and Beth Joy'reate, May 2a. Commencement E. A. WOODS, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist. Swedenburg Bids;. I'hone 3200 form the team, which debates both sides of the question. 'Depression Prom Becomes History (Continued from Pa,ge 1) (Continued from Paee I) "eroizl; Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. A. Briscoe; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy; Mrs. Ilurtha Denton. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dean; Mrs. Ceorgla Younir: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whlt ev: Mr. and Mis. H. S. Moore: Mrs. McCormack; and Mrs. Wal- lo Gill were patrons and pa tronesses and Mr. Clarence 'Lane: ;ted us floor manager. Ike Porter's orchestra furnish-'-it music for the dancers In the ball room, and in the din'nir room. Ha-hcl Forsythe wa in charge of games and amusements for those who did not dance. Clyde Dunham andHosn Franco won in the prire waits Then the Proem m was held: this consist ed of a tan dance by Retty Dean. address will be given by Dean Hewitt of Willamette University. The graduating seniors have decided to w-ear caps and gowns instead of the customary gradu ating dresses for the girls nd dark suits for the boys. This may Initiate a new custom for graduating In Ashland. It is be-! lng adopted, for this year at least, by a number of schools In Oregon, while schools In the Eastern part of the country have ' been using the caps and gowns for a number of years. The Valedictorian has not yet been chosen. It'a Tour Personal Appearance That Counta ELKS BARBER SHOP Screen Doors, Screen Wire Cello-Glass, Dahlia Stakes Visit Our Store CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO. "In the Heart of Town" has pretended to have; i pea a i,nry umce ny Mian mipph. Jimmy Hall. Lloyd Arant, John Drtnton. end Karl Moore who i gave the audience 5 to 10 miuu- following were in charge of the affair: refreshments com mittee Hetty Dean and Janet ; Gould: deroratious, Nancy Ci ill. ' Alice C.llem. and Marietta Whit ney; program; June Klam, Ellen Merrlmsn. and Rachel Forsythe; favors. Maurice Roberson. Dori. Hnnter. LETTER AMEND TO BE PROPOSED married. As they both, during the prorcMlure. take on false mitres, the mmo nani"s. this beecni-s a bit difficult. Jack vt tuning, one or these young fell a hrcther by the name of Ear nest, no that he may come to the ity from time to time to Visit himself. He liecolnes en gaged to Gwendoline tinder the te "f hi,a,ily mime of Earnest. Then Gwendo line comes to vis' C"-ily and 1 it rill? the ronversntli n both ad mit tlie.r being enun cd to Ear nest. As women do under these Ircumsiunces, they hate each other dee-ly. thinking that each bis stolen the other's Earnest. A great mix-up ensues, with plenty f laughs and conicl;. thronghnut. The interlude numbers will bo prejomed by students, with . the assistance of the Orchestra.', Because the commercial teams Popular song hits will be sung consider their line of work of by a quartet made up of Harold j Importance to the school, a mem- Gllmore, J. C. Hamaker, Perry her will propose an amendment Ashcraft. and Elmer Ayres. Alto the constitution in regard to comical dialect and crooning, w'li ' awarding letters to members of HOME AND SCHOOL PRINTING Kiind!rd reasonably and quickly 4SHLAN05TipiNCS ' PHONE 3ft WRITE THAT LETTER that you've been putting off! Stationery at reduced prices McNair Bros. The Kexall Store ON THE PLAZA NEW and SECOND HAND STORE Geo. B. Icenhower itHtt E. Main St. For the After School Lunch drop iu at the PALACE Cafe and Lunch Meals and Short Orders Phone 18 It Is Sound Economy To Shop Here STEARN 'S Self-Service Store Sport Goods for Good Sports iPROVOST HARDWARE BataWajBSBjaBBBBBBBBSji Beglnnig April 21 ! Thurs.. Frl., ARE YOtT LIST ENING, with William Haines. Sat. only THE LAST FLIGHT with Richard Uarthelmess. Sun., Mond., THE MIRACLE MAN with Chester Morris and Sylvia Sidney. Wed., Thurs., AFTER TO-MORROW with Chas. Farrell an" Marion Nix on. Frl., Sat, ARSENE LCP IV with John and Lionel Bar rymore. Admissions: Matinees 20c; Evenings 80c; Kiddies lOe