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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1952)
• «f O. Library 12 pages this issue V» fc I IK' Harbor filo l Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community \ oluine Seven, N um ber T welve Ike Wins Election In Curry County; Ismert Nominated BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Is Azalea Queen ; Salutatorian O f Class Grade Graduation Set Next Tuesday Seniors Honored At Dessert Party . o/ 1952 R onald L ee A kers S hirley D elores B owlin J erry N orman A nderson J ames R aymond F itzhugh J ames F redrick C rush A drian G len M oore W illiam D ean S hipley R onald M elvin S und J oseph R oyce S arver P rank W alter S teineke E dwin B olton S tark E dward G rootendorst D ean O lin H ampton W ILMER R ichard I’ atterson H endrik G rootendorst R obert E rnest S hipley J ohn L yle V aughan Commencement Is Set For Friday Eve At H. S. Gymnasium The local grade school will hold its prom otional exercises next Com m encement exercise« for Tuesday, May 27. at the high the Class of 1952 will be held nt school gym. at 8 o’clock p. m. the High School gym nasium F ri daylight savings time. The grade day evening at 8:00 o’clock, and school g rad u ates will furnish al, is expected to a ttra c t m ore than th eir own program under d irec the usual interest inasm uch as it ZK tion of Mrs. Frances Henry and is considered the rem arkable class M arvin W iggans. teachers. The in the nation this y e a r. Sixteen g raduates: 1 oys and one girl will receive di ploma«. * Ja n e t C rum p Dixie Allsup C harles B lair Virginia Akers S ta rtin g back in grade school, G ary Bowlin Dickie B erger probably the most girls this class Shirley Bowlin, only girl of the Richard Fadling Melody Brimm ever had w as six. Several of the senior class of Brookings High, Jacqueline May Brown Carl Fox girls w ere m arried, and others pitted against 16 boys, holds her B arbara Hedberg Bruce Ellison own, and seems happy th a t she moved away. Shirley Bowlin, who Sharon C enter Joanne D arger en tered the class as a sophomore, hold this distinction. "They’re just Gary Coates Steven Johnson reg u lar fellows," was her com alone rem ained to represent her K enneth Fielder Eddie Gran m ent in teasing offered by her sex at com m encem ent. Dr. Fred A. Beard, head of the D eE tta Hyland Doug Goldsberry friends. U niversity of Oregon press, has Constance Jaklew icz Joy Gott P itted against this group of Stephen H enry B arbara Gould boy«, Shirley asked no q u arter, been engaged as com m encem ent Lois Kay L aC lair Cliff G uthrie nor gave none, and has been be j speaker. He w as intim ately ac Nancy Jean Lord Joan H arper stowed with several honors. A quainted with Gene Gould, g rad Robt. S. Ludlum Carol Davis y ear ago she w as picked for Girl uate of Brookings, who last y e a r Shirley M atlock H arold Jones S ta te by the Am erican Legion w as graduated from the U niver Peggy Moffitt Teddy Loring A uriliary, and this spring won sity of Oregon Journalism school. A com plete program , to g eth er Norm a Kay Nichols. Don Munson the sa lu ta to ria n spot in standing w ith the class roll, appear else Eunice Scott Gerald K. Myers of her class. w here on this page. Vernon P ettegrew Tom Sm ith D au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. John Sm ith C harles Tierce W. Bowlin of H arbor, she e n te r Carol Stafford. S andra Jean Way ed Brookings in her sophomore John U pm eyer Gay W eaver year. She is also a m em ber of K aren W allace M ary Johnson the Azalea C ourt this year. R oberta Zook Lenora Johnson High school exam inations will Applications for permission to be given May 27 and 28, and the tak e the exam ination for post students will come for th eir cards F ifty volunteers to assist in the m aste r of Brookings post office at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, May barbecuing 1500 pounds of m eat m ust be filed w ith the U. S. Civil 29. The m orning shift, elem entary to be served at the barbecue at Service Commission. W ashington, students will come for th eir cards the Azalea Festival, May 31 and 25, D. C., by Ju n e 10. a bulletin on Thursday, May 29 tat 10:30 Ju n e 1, tre needed sorely by the has announced. a. m. and the afternoon shift a t All-Year E vents Association, C. The form s to be filed Include: 2:30 p. m. Ed Dempsey told the Pilot, on S ta n d ard Form 124 (application Tuesday. If anyone wishes to fom form erly CSC Form 15); The local Aerie of Eagles, help, kindly contact Mr. Dempsey Physical fitness form 13; Admis and A uxiliary, were hosts to the at his c a r lot, north of town. The sion C ard Form X46-80; S ta n d Medford. G rants Pass and Cave work will be perform ed S a tu r ard Form 15 (v eteran preference Junction E agles at a district day afternoon and evening and claim form erly CSC Form 14, if m eeting, Sunday. Six candidates Sunday m orning Just before the you wish to claim veteran p ref erence. w ere initiated into the auxiliary free barbecue. These m ay be obtained from at an Impressive ceremony. Pot luck luncheon was enjoyed. Invited them to Azalea F estival! the Civil Service Commission a t W ashington, D. C. A w ritten exam ination, w ith date and place appearing on the cards, will i>e held later. Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, who retired M arch 1, a fte r m any years serv ice, has throw n this position open Tor exam ination. Mrs. Goldie Processional.................... _ “Pomp and Circumstance” Sw earingen is acting postm aster H igh S chool B and until a successor has been named. Probably’ never before in the history’ of any election was the counting of ballots as tedious as ..*r* in the p rim ary election held last Friday’, thus explaining the de lay in hearing any returns. It w as Tuesday m orning before the Pilot was able to obtain anything resem bling a definite count of ■to* C u rry county. The to ta l unoffi cial vote in the county: R E P U B L IC A N T IC K E T ------ Republican N ational C om m ittee Chas. Paynne .............................. 301 Lowell C. P a g e t ......................273 Jesse G ard .................................. 244 To P a t H yland being popular Glen R. Jack .............................. 194 is ju st like living from day to (P ayne w as w inner) day—it comes naturally. N ational C om m it teew om an Last week it was announced Mrs. M arshell E. C ornett, unop. she had been chosen as candidate D elegates to Nationkil C o n d i to Girl S ta te by the Legion Aux tional Convention iliary, and now comes the news George W. H all ........................239 she has been picked the Azalea B ereth P. Hopkins .................... 89 Queen for 1952. H ally H untington ...................... 103 D aughter of Mr. and Mrs. E m Max M. Landon ........................ 104 ory Hyland. P at is a ju n io r in A. A. Lausm ann ........................ 88 high school, and rates high in E stelle O. M orrison ............... 52 popularity as well as scholasically A bars P. P eterson ...................... 360 among her fellow students. ^E ugene A. S pringer ............... 67 W illiam E. W alsh ....................462 E d G. Boehnke .......................... 85 Gt^ne R. B rantley .................... 62 R ichard F ran k lin D ra p e r....... 54 For S ta te a t Large Follow ing B accalaureate serv Jos. E. H arvey ........................ (156 ices Sunday evening, m em bers of M ark O. H atfield ....................361 the Class of 1952, w ent to the A lbert H odler ............................ 149 home of Ronald Akers, one of the R ufus C. H olm an .................... 205 class, w here refreshm ents of ice C ath erin H oltz ........................ 294 cream, cake and coke w ere en J. O. Johnson ............................ 342 joyed. Guests, o th er th an class G rah am K illham ...................... 121 m em bers, included faculty mem- A. W. L afferty ............................ 173 bers, th e ir wives or husbands, and John R. L a to u re tte J r .............225 girl friends of the class m em bers. D ellm ore Lessard .................... H 8 A toast was offered to the class, Jam es F. L o n erg ran ..................109 sta tin g th a t it was presum ed to S am uel H. M artin .................... 136 be one of the most rem arkable A. G ranville M audsley ............ 84 in the United S tates, since it had Wm. H. M cA llister............ . 255 the astounding ratio of 16 boys D ouglas McKay ........................ 633 to one girl. A reverse of the r a John M errifield .......................... 49 tion would not be considered half Concluded on Page Three as rem arkable. «T M; ay 22, i p s i Applications Due For P. O. Position 50 Workers Needed GammeetcetH&Ht P>UHfSiam Invocation ~ Salutatorian _ ~ _ „ .. .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W. R. P atterson Kerr Will Be C. of C. S hirley B owlin Speaker, N ext Tuesday Band Selections, “In a Monastery Garden” “As You Pass By” _ _ S chool B and Valedictorian R onald A kers Com m encem ent Address . . . . . . D r . F red A. B eard University of Oregon Presentation of Class .. Presentation of Diplomas .. Recessional _ .. . .. .. L ynn O. H ampton M rs . G ladys K indel “Pomp and Circumstance” H igh S chool B and H enry K err, who recently re cently retu rn ed from an extend ed trip of the Holy Land and of Europe, w i l l be speaker next Tuesday at the m onthly m eeting of Brookings C ham ber of Com merce. billed for 7:00 p. m. a t H arbor Grange. A dinner will be served by the ladu’S of the A ltar Society. Door prize, to be a reg u lar fea tu re of fu tu re m eetings, was donated by E. E. Hanscam ir Sons. W ith plenty of work ahead for the re-organized cham ber, m em bers are urged to make rese rv a tions, and come. Tuesday, May 27, a t the G range.