SENIOR EDITION OBUEfi MUSHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STODCNTS OF THE ASHLAND. OREGON. HKSH SCHOOL fiJf? ASHLAND, OREGON, MAY SO, 10:2. SIGNAL HONORS CAPS AND GOWNS FEATURE OF XMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. MAY 25 AT JR. HIGH Dean Hewitt To Be Main Speaker Seniors plan Heating Arrangement. Elam Is Prexy of Girls League Vivian Sawyer, Betty Dean and Nella Putnian Form Cabinet. Clad In Academic caps and gowns of gray, the class of '32 will be graduated with all the customary pomp May 25, at the Junior High School. Edith Arnold has won the hon or of being class valedictorian and Napoleon Eskrldge that of Salutatorlan. Straying from the time-worn practice of sitting on the stage, this year's class will occupy a reserved section on the ' main floor at the very front. The guest speaker is to be Dean Hewitt of the Willamette university Law school. Musical features will be fur nished by, the orchestra and glee clubs.' It is requested that no gifts other than flowers be sent to the graduating exercises. As is traditional, the Juniors will be in charge of decorating, ushering, and the presentation of flowers. Friday, April 28 the elections for Girl's League officers were held In the assembly the first period. Those elected were: June Elam, president, Vivian Sawyer, first vice-president, Betty Dean, second vice-president, Nella Putman, third vice-president, and Leah DeHaas, secretary treasurer. Vivian Sawyer will succeed Sy lvia Martin. Vivian has had ex perience in these duties this year. Betty Dean will follow Louise Anderson and will plan the pro grams for the League. Nella Putman will take up the duties of Marjorie Mills and as sume the responsibilities for the social events of the next year. Leah DeHaas will have charge of the finance and records. Installation of officers will probably take place at the next meeting of the League. Students Amend Old Constitution EASY VICTORY IS SI RPRISE TO AMENDING SCRIBES AT POLLS. TYPERS CAPTURE THIRD IN STATE Juniors Honor Grads By Picnic Date Set For Tuesday, May 17 At Jackson Hot SiHinx" Eats and Swim. The four amendments which were proposed at the last student body meeting were added to the constitution. The amendments passed with considerable more than two thirds majority votes. One amendment provided for the petitionary election of all student body officer. "The candidate Is subject to three qualifications before his name can be placed on a petition for nomination. 1. A Junior running for an office, to be held in his senior year, should hare nine earned credits, and a grade of three in at least four subjects. II All candidates must have an average grade of three In their subjects. Ill A sophomore running for office should have not less thnn two credits, and should be pass lug with at least a grade of three In his subjects." An addition to Article 14, Sec tion that SENIORS STAGE FINAL DEBUTS IN CLASS PLAY JOHNSON AND RECOT STAR AS WISE-CR CKING BROTHERS. A FINANCIAL SUCCESS Romantic Ieurix Keep Cant lrism's and Mystery Infolding The Ashland high school typ ing team, consisting of Lois Goetze. Lloyd Arant, Betty Dean, and Thelma Good, having won the county championship in typ ing was entitled to compete in the State contest at Corvallis, April 1. The contest began at . 9:30 Saturday, and at 10 o'clock everything was over. The awards were announced at 4:15. Tigard won first place; Dallas, second; and Ashland third. Lloyd Arant won third Indivi dual prize for speed, and Betty Dean, honorable mention for speed In the first division. Ashland plans a winning team next year also. Many of the no vices who could not qualify this year are expected to improve be fore the next contest. The tenta tive team for next year will probably be Le Roy Lindner, Betty Dean, Beverly Toung and Doris Hunter. The novices will begin typing next fall. The second social mingling of Juniors and Seniors will take place at the Junior-Senior picnic, Tuesday, May 17, at Jackson Hot Springs. The Junior president asks that everyone - bring his cup and spoon. The refreshment committee. who will provide lima beans. sandwiches, salad and Dixies, are June Elam, Genevieve Mo Gee, Naomi Walters, Ruby How. ell and Olan Sneed. The final curtain dropped on a seemingly pleased audience at the Senior play, Friday, May S. The advantages of Bunbury ing were shown by the cast of "The Importance of Being Ear nest" last Friday night. After practicing faithfully almost every evening rf the preceding six weeks, the actors did them selves proud the night of the performance. Both heroes were confirmed Bunburylsts. When John Worth ing (David Johnson) was in the in tinn ks I co,lntrv ne nat' an 'nlaKilf,ry I . . ,! scapegrace younger brother. Er ic man ilaying at least ' ' two thirds of the tlm during the basketball against a high school or college earn cf re-ocnlzed rank may re ceive the official basketball em blem. A third amendment asks that the editors of all publications be appointed by the executive coru- t Continued on Page 6) Sink or Swim (?) Plunges Motto played ! ' . season I ,v a,,p' hlm lo t,,e fMy, " here he Immediately hecame r.mext. Bunbury himself was Mgernon Moncruff's I lmaglnai Invalid friend whose convenient relapses allowed Algernon Preston Re cot to do U sorts of things not allowed. Through Ernest and Bunbury, he manaeed to meet Jack's ward, Cecily Cardew (Maxine Miller . who promptly fell in love with his curly hair a-I his supposed wickedness. I Continued on Page 6i "YOUTH" IS TOPIC AT BACCALAUREATE The farewell discourse for the Senior Class, which event will take place on Monday, May 22, at 8:00 o'clock at the Metho dist Church, will be given by Rev. Dunham of the Baptist Church. The baccalaureate address. Mr. Dunham stated, would deal with the subject of "Youth In the Changing World." The Juniors will have charge of decorating the church and ushering. They plan to use the newly-selected senior ' colors of orchid and silver: Miss Magoon Is Co-Instructor WINNERS' NAMES XrUlZ" I CHISLED ON CUPS The splashing polng on at the The names of Mary Louise Twin Plunges after school indl- Sander and Napoleon EskridKe rates that the "Learn to Swim j will be placed on the Citizen campaign is under full strok!.ship cup. which was given by This project is in the hands or Mr. and Mrs. Walter in 12.1. Mat Thompson. Y. M. C. A. lead- The student body members vo er. and Miss Mary Magoon. phy- j ted from these candidates: Mary slcal ediuatlon Instructor. A corp 1 Louise Sander. Dorothy Rerg of experienced hoys and girls as-1 strom. Mary Herbert. Napoleon Bist. j Eskrldge, and Benjamin Goldy. Tin three ane protirs. 6 to 9.1 These nominees had lived up to 10 to 12. and 12 up. are taught ' tbo rules suggested by Mr. and from 4:00 to 4:40 o'clock. 4:4iMrs. Walter. They mnlnlalned to 5:20. and 5:20 to :00 re spectively. The boys plunge on Mondays and Wednesdays, and the girls on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A larsj number are attending these classes, and others are en couraged to crme sn averaK scholarship record, showed willingness to serve the school and fellow pupils, and had Christian ideals. They were prominent in at least one ma jor activity of school. This is the fourth couple to be pla-ed i n 'he cup.