2gT0BEft ;AY. OCTOBER 21. 1948 d k h ir f c j 1 ' ’-'Mt f toe ^ BROO.K IN G S -HA y ^ OR P IL O T . B rookings. O reg o n t h e i r sco o te rs. S e n te n c e of th e do rst. s tu d e n t c o u rt w as th a t th e tw o Student Body Officer - p u p ils be b a rr e d f r o m rid in g President Gene Reding. he eeet it I th e i r sco o te rs, o r d riv in g any sfruautf .’umoi S h ra d e r o th e r v eh icle u n le ss aeco m p an i- S ecretary R uth H a sse tt, ed by th e i r p a re n ts , to an d fro m r n a s u r e r R aym ond R e ek m an Iry _ O h I V n a tio n a l sch o o l, d u rin g th e noon ho u r, an d S g t at arm s— K e n n e th Jan - it Klamath F a l l s h a s d u r in g school h o u rs fo r a p eriod icke. 'ging Co. __ ______ j 15 months fro m tw o o f six w eek s, en d in g Nov. 29. ve a Day s I ’ 35 stu : -nts to a n in «’ Count, T h e f a c u lty rev iew ed th e c a se n T A I which today n u m b e rs a n d by u n a n im o u s vote, voted the countv ] tely 500 m en a n d w orn- f o r th e d ecisio n o f th e s t u d e n t ; hospital tried courses of c r a f t a n d c o u r t to s ta n d as passed. M e m b e rs of th e stu d e n t c o u rt pint which laming. N inety p e r c e n t! id builds! xid War 2 v e te r a n s a n d a r e th e s tu d e n t body officers, and th e v a rio u s c la s s p resid en ts. [them are m arried . A la rg e p e rc e n ta g e of th e high «as reported by O. I. C L A S S A N D S T U D E N T B O D Y and g ra d e school te a c h e rs w ere state dm to r of v o ca- O F F IC E R S E L E C T E D p resen t T hursday ev en in g , w hen) [educat.on, f th e O re g o n S e n io r C lass an in fo rm al recep tio n w as h eld nt of v e te ra n s’ a ff a irs P re s id e n t R ay m o n d R eekm an. P a re n t-T e a c h e rs As- following th e c o m p le V io e -p re sid e n t R u th H a sse tt. soc’at*on m eetin g of th e seaso n .) 15 months of su c c e s s fu l S e c r e ta r y - J o a n B yrne. F a c u lty m em b ers w e re in tro - of the s ta te 's n e w e s t r nioderj T r e a s u r e r M arily n S tru eb in g . duced by S u p t. L ynn H am p to n , gjest vocational scnool. S g t. a t a rm s — K en n eth Ja n - D u rin g th e b u sin ess m e e tin g it orth of itr, of the school h a s b een ick e. w as voted to fu rn ish th e co t in than was a n tic ip a te .!, J u n i o r C la s s — th e te a c h e rs room , w hich w ill be T E S :| said E xperts p re d ic te d P r e s id e n t— G ilm an Puffy. used by th e school n u rse . It is ut 400 would e n ro ll in V ic e -p re sid e n t J u n io r S h a rd r r year of o p e ra tio n s, a n d I equipped w ith m a ttr e s s an d a S e c r e t a r y - T r e a s u r e r — Patty- n u m b er of b la n k e ts. S h e e ts, p il­ the second y e a r. T h e B ra u n . low case an d pillow-s w e re d o ­ |budget was n t up on th is S o p h o m o re C lass - n a te d by m em bers. Paulson said h e *ex- P r e s id e n t—Bob K err. 4 . George W’idney rep o rted th a t |enrollment in th e seco n d Zook w o rk . o f ,h <- “ f,H - p a tr o l g ro u p (exceed 600. ju d g in g fro m S e c r e ta r y — B ev erly Hill. : HARM ent growth. w ould he resu m ed T r e a s u r e r - Don Jak lew icz. A p a p e r on p a re n t ed u c a tio n . r n D. Purvine. th e sch o o l S g t. a t a rm s C h ris B row n. ed teach p re p a re d by Mrs. C. II. R au sc. reported th a t th e 421 F re s h m a n C lass— w as re a d by M rs. W’m. F o ltz. enrolled on S e p t. 30, of P re s id e n t L yle V au g h an Lynn H am p to n re p o rte d on th e non-veterans by a r a - V ic e -p re sid e n t - Boy Shipley. condition of th e school. liue to one. F o rty -n in e v e t- S e c re ta ry - — H en ry G rooten- R efre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ed by ltod graduated as o f th is d o rs t. th e e x ecu tiv e co m m itte e . T he T r e a s u r e r — E d w ard G rooten- N o v em b er m e etin g w ill be h eld )>ak enrollr-- nt. 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