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Pane SW. THE IUHA K NEWS Fiiiluy, Mil) SENIORS STAGE FINAL DEBUTS IN CLASS PLAYS (Continued from Page 1) However, It would be well lor 11 future husbands to note that the Runhury scheme wag aban doned at the end as not con ducive to matrimonial happiness. And everyone wag happy at last. Jack Worthing, who turned out to be Ernest after all. and Algy s brother besides, had hix Gwendoline Fairfax (Mary San der) Prism who had so carelessly mislaid Ernest when he was a baby, had the vicar (Wallace Stearns. Moreover, Gwendoline and Cecily had made up their quarrel; and the strong-minded Lady Bracknell was satisfied that both her daughter Gwendo line and her nephew Algernon had made financially good mat ches. Between acts, Bernard Apple gate gave a reading. "The The sailors prayod, then cursed and screamed. Was this the omen, the sign of his wrath? Rut lo. the curse is broken, up opens a path, Down went the southward, up sprang the northwlnd. Around went the tiller, over went the helm, Forward she flew, to call of the breeze. Sail on dear bark, to the end of the seas. Then onward, ever onward, drove the withering gale. Straight to our native land straight to the dale. Then off in the blue, far to the northward. Emerged a purple Isle, Dear England! such a sight. The masts bent, and trembled at the mighty gale's fight. The men gave thanks, and madej a solemn t-ledge. For were they not home here, j on the water's edge? Students Amend Old Constitution (Continued from Puge 1) mittee, who act with the aid of the English department. i Letters of award for students representing the school in county typing and shorthand contests were provided for. The letters should be three and one-half inches by four Inches, with a small "T" or "S" on the cross bar. It was designated that the letter was to be worn on a white sweater so that they could be readily distinguished from the official basketball and football letters. HIGH SEXIOR CHANT Double Wedding", which well-j trresion iiecoi i nigh convulsed the audience. When the final exams are over Harold Glllmore, Elmer Ayers, And our grades are all handed and Perry Ashcraft sang a group j in, of p: ular gongs, and the high When the weeks of worry are school band furnished more mu-j over and s'1- It's time for Joy to begin. J Afterwards, the cast, Includ- We BhaU re8t and talth we sUa!1 x.ing the entr' act performers, need it You Are Invited To The Opening of Who's Allen MEN'S STORE on the Plaza TONIGHT! Come in and inspect D A.Y S COLLEGE CORDS tho director, and Miss TJosdal. ' Miss Look hart, and Mr. Bliss, went to Wallace Steam's house and celebrated. Members of the Just loaf around for awhile Till that glorious time coin mencement Shall beckon us with her smile cat secured their fame to pos- And xhme tnat haye pa8(e(, BhaU be happy They'll sit In a brightly hall And gladly receive their diplomas To the admiration of all. And those that have flunked I shall be sorry; i They'll sit in the la;k'fss below, I And w hen ever nobody Is looking , Their tears of repentance will eric by writing their names In the traditional "playbook". Lorraine Smith, Helen Kan nasto. Inift Crowson, Napoleon Eskrldge and Stanley ('.lick con tributed largely to the success of the play, being in charge of business management and properties. At Your Favorite Store Specify GRAY'S CANDY You Will Always Get the Best In Quality At the Lowest Price! Gray's Candy Factory Laurel Street THK PHANTOM SHIP Hy BERNARD APPLEGATE j Off the coast of India, off the' Bengal Sea. Roamed the Phantom Ship, not a one could see; j Then u" sprang the breeze, out burst the sails. Forward, flew the ship In the teeth of the gale. Thn men looked shoreward, they longed for the dale. But onward, ever onward, drove the withering gale. The men grew thirst, they fret-; ted and stared Oh Ciod! have to spare. Rut forward she skimmed vigor and vim. flow. They'll realize then they were foolish. To squander their good tint" away. Jf only they had studied they'd 1 be alumni today. If only they had noticed Ibis maxim. There's nothing they have to regret. "In life's endless struggle I You must work for everytlia.i! you get." i mercy, our ship Glen: "La Verne says if I Ith speak to that girl again she'll I quit me." FOl'XTAIX SERVICE Lithia Springs Pharmacy "We Give CSrrea Trading Stamps' Mcdonald JEWELRY Pens, Pencil and Leads PHONE 4 ROGUE NEWS Is printed by PHONE 39 Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's Leading Food Merchant (Across from Vtntng) E. A. WOODS, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Swedenburg BlilR. Phone 200 ELKS BARBER SHOP offers Congratulations Graduates of 1932 Hearty Congratulations and Bewt Wiidies to the Class of 1932 CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO. "In the Heart of Town" Vacation Needs NEW SWIM KAPS Always the newest things at McNair Bros. The Rexall Store ON THE PLAZA DeWitfs Taxi Phone 58 Picnic Specials at STE ARN ' S Self-Service Store The the sailors Far cean grew grew thin, onward, ever onward the withering gale. the southward. roams the narwhale. The men grew weak, they fixed their stare, Death's hands stretched outward, their souls to bear, Then from the sky dropped a golden cloud, , Iu fiery silver, and purple en shroud, .The ocean trejnMed. then grew calm and serene, Page: "Tough luck, old pal." Glen; "Yes. I'll miss her." drove; j David: "Did yon ever hear where the Joke about the Egyptian I guide who showed a group ' of tourists two skulls of Tutank hamen, one when he was a boy, and the other when he was a man?" Wade: "No, let's hear It." Lunches at all hours PALACE Cafe and Lunch Meals and Short Orders Phone I Kit Bernard: dearest?" Betty: "Was so sorry." Thinking of I laughing? me, Sport Goods for Gocd Sports PROVOST HARDWARE! bbbbbK&bbbbbbbbbbbsbbsbbbbI Hurst Theater Week Beginning May IS Sun., Mon.. Toes., BCSINESS AXI PLEASIRE, with Will Rogers. Wed. Only, THE MISLEADING LADY, with Claudette Colbert and Ed mund Lowe. Thurs., Fri., Sat., FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD, with Joe E. Brown. Hun., Mon., ALIAS THE DOCTOR, with Richard Barthelmess. Admissions: Matinees 20c; Evenings 30c; Kiddies 10c