The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 05, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oitgi, Tamredar Merging, 4wc S, 1830
PAGE NIKE
Ke
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i Offers Elaborate Graduation Program
5 AT KE1ZER OIST.
V e r y Successful Year's
Work Finished by
Pupils
KEIZER. Jane 4 Gradua
tion exercises 61 the eighth grade
o? Kelzer school were held Wed
nesday evening at S" o'clock In the
school auditorium. A large and
attentive audience listened to the
program.
The platform was beautifully
arranged with a bower of ferns
and flowers and. streamers of pink
and green. Mts. Beryl Porter,
teacher of the seventh and eighth
grades was m charge.
The program as arranged n-
d one heading "Commencement
'at Keizer." MImj Irma Keefer at
(the piano played the processional
a the class came in.
Invocation Hayes Beall. M.
E. pastor at Keizer.
Presentation ef the class Dor
othy Rulifson.
Class History La Vaun Gard
ner. Class Prophecy Martha Oka
da. Class Will Robert McKnlght,
Class Poet Harland Keiley.
Valedictorian Bobert Bee
croft. Address to reventh grade
Fred Scott.
Reply Boyd Claggett.
f Ia9s song "Keep on Hopin "
which title is also the class motto.
Class colors Pink and green.
The presentation of diplomas
was made hyCounty Superinten
dent Mrs. Mary Fulkerson.
Speech of acceptance Adrian
tichelberger.
The seventh grade presented
each one of graduation class with
a bouquet and graduation cartf.
IHptema Awarded
The following students receiv
ed their diplomas
Robert Beecroft, Robert Me
Kuigut, Teausy SetUeraier, Adrl-
Eicheleerger, Dorothy RuUf-
soa, La Vaun Gardner, Martha
Okuda. Warren Poole, Vernal
Weathers, Harland Keiley, Fred
Scott, George Tersakl and Ruth
Melson.
Grades Are High
Those receiving a grade above
9 in 'the ontgoiag class were
Martha Okuda, stood highest, Ro
bert Beecroft, Dorothy Rulifson,
Tommy Settlemier, La Vera Gard
ner. George Terusakl and Rath
Mlson. The class average was
91 5-13.
The pupils have done very cred
l able work fhe past year and
graduate with honors.
In Mrs. Eva Kelso's room those
receiving the highest grades were
fi'rh grade Dessie MeClay, Philip
(Blake Mary Downey and Margaret
Terusakl, the latter- araklny;
highest having received A'a dur
ing the whole year.
From the sixth. Tons Oye and
Mary each received one B during
Masonic Groups Enjoy
Indoor Picnic at Jefferson
JEFFERSON, June 4. On ac
count of the inclement weather,
the joint picnic of the Masonic
and Eastern 8tar lodge members
which was to take place at Green'
bridge Snnday, was carried out
at the Masonic hall. 'k
Dinner was served in the din
ing room, where a large crowd
was seated at the tables which
fairly groaaed with good things
to eat. After dinner a program
was enjoyed which opened with
a song, "America," by all, follow
ed by a reading by Mrs. Delmer
Davidson.
Other numbers given were a
selo by Claudian Roland; dia
logue by Delmcr Davidson and
Nina Myers. Duet by Claudia Ro
land and Genevieve Wied; trio
by Claudian Reland, Genevieve
Wied and Betty Aupperle. The
program closed with a "musical
comedy" by Messrs. James John
ston, Frank Reeves . and H. D.
Mara.
Following the program various
contests took place and prises
were given. A good time was en
joyed by alL Those present tram
out; of town were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Reeves' and eon Hal; Mrs.
Del Forge, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Shields and son Ray and Miss
Hughes, all of Salem.
the year, the rest A's. 1
To be on the honor roll in the
school the pupils must average B
in grade and pass the inspection
test of the school nurse. ,
The following are on the honor
roll from Mrs. ' Kelso's room ' '
John Gardner, Mary Downey,
Philip Blake. Janet Weeks, Or-1
ail Smith, Blanche Better, Mu
riel Bartruff and Archie Gardner.
The honor roll pupils in Mrs.
Cora Beardsley's room are third
grade, Bessie Whang, Lois Ru
lifson, Roy Kaneko; fourth grade,
Evelyn Melson, Vivian Jones and
Eileen Holden.
Those having an average A
grade are William Rogers, Eileen
Holden and Sylvia Claggett.
Those who were present every
day in third grade were Lois Ru
lifson and Sadako Suda and in
fourth grade Margaret Addison.
Albert Bennett third grader
missed one-half day.
Harry Fukuda and Eda Kla
bunde each missed one day.
Those on the honor roll in the
primary department under the
supervision of Mrs. Charlotte
Jones were first grade, Lester
Pearmlne and Ruby Whang. .
Second grade, Dorothy Jones,
Robert Hunt, Jack .Muckridge,
Donald Addison and Emma Jane
Browning.
Those in the first grade who
received over 90 during the year
were Lois Pierce and Thomas
Brantner.
In the second grade were Lou
ise Doner, Edna Gobert. Emma
Jane Browning and Donald Addi
son. The seventh grade will finish
their finals Friday. Boyd Clag-
f ett a seventh grade pupil is on
he honor roll for perfect atten
dance during the year.
CAMPBELL WINNER
LOS ANGELES, 'Jane 3. (AP)
Frankie Campbell, 179, Saa
Francisco, knocked out Tom Kir
by. 182. Boston, heavyweight, to
night in tb third row ad of a
scheduled ten round bout.
STAYTON, June The Com
munity elan house was e row 44 te
capacity Monday evening when
Miss Ida . Doerfler presented her
advanced piano pupils. Their
numbers were very creditable and
well received.
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PUBLISHED
TURNER, June 4 The jour
nalism department of the high
school, put out a veryneat little
annual called the "Beacon," giv
ing a summary of the events of
commencement week. A weekly
school paper has been published
daring the year. Miss Allene Ro
bertson is the new editor for next
year.
N. E. Denyer and C. A. Bear et
the -school board were in Salesa
Tuesday afternoon, transacting
basinees for the school.
Waldo Riches returned home
early Friday morning from Mon
mouth Normal for a weekend vis-
It at the home of his father S. A,
Riches.
Friends of E. T. Pierce are glad
te know he was able to be at his
desk in the Turner State bask
Monday, after being absent a
month on aoeonnt of illness.
Uias Emma Denyer Is visitlsts;
in Portland, she accompanied her
aunt, Mrs. Emma Frances home
last week.
AURORA
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FINE PROGRAM
Sixteen Granted Diplomas
From Eighth Grade
Recently
AURORA, Jane 4. Sixteen
graduate from the eighth grade
received diplomas at the com
mencement exercises held Thurs
day night at the Aurora band
halL Twelve of these are from
the Aurora district and four are
from the Union "hill district
The 'following program was
given:
Music, school orchestra; 'play.
"Days Idea," first, second, third
and fourth grades; Girls' GIee4
club, "I Passed by Tear Window."
canoe aeng; "Dance of the Wood
en Shoes," fifth and sixth grades;
"Our Hired Girl." Robert Hurst;
class song; introducing the class
of 1930; class history, George
Ehlen; class prophecy. Rata Ann
Schneider; valedictory. Frank W li
ke rson ; address to graduates, Mr.
Gabriel, Can by anion high school;
presentation of diplomas,. Arthur
Kraus, chairman board of direc
tors.
Those receiving diplomas were
Steven Kraus, Jewel Golyin, Johns
Ellexs. Bennie Jeskey. Eleanor
Jeakey. Gerald Niblex. Frank WU-
keraonEvelyn Knoor. Henry Wur-
ster. HOUia Otteway. Walter KeU,
Reta Schneider, Carl Schwab,
Emma Meussig; George Ehlea,
Earl Mehning.
GUESTS AT MIDDLE GROVE
KEIZER. June 4 Fred S.
McCall and children Harold, Don
ald and Mary attended the grad
nation exercises at Middle Grove
which occurred Mar 29. Harold
McCall attended thwir school pic
nic May SI at t gnest of Clyde-
Tloffer, principal of me senooi.
Women With Babies
On Long Hitchhike
JEFFKRSOX. Joee 4.
Sunday fereBOoai as Mr. aad
Mrs. W. H. Bell were leav
lag Jeff ersoa oat their way to
attend the baccalawreate
service at the Presbyterian
rnarth at AJbsay and they
were abowt te cross the Sae
tiam bridge, they were hail
ed by two weaaea (wbe were
sisters) ewe carrying a haby
less thaa a year old, the oth
er a child of f oar years.
They carried only ewe
amaU eerie, end were dress
ed hi evrralls sad sweaters.
They had come all the way
front Moetana and were
bownd for Rosehers; where
they said their soother lives.
They try to get rides treat
ne to we te another, so the
Bella toek them to Albany.
They said they bad beea
very fortaaate la get tag
rides from owe town to an
other and seemed to be hap
py and carefree in their
anode of traveling.
Brooks Pupils
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BROOKS. Jane 4 Those who
have won Palmer method pen
manship honors tn the intermedi
ate room of the Brooks puplie
school, wader ihe direction of
Mies Lets Wallace are as follows:
twenty-fire drill buttons were
won by Harry Loomls, Arleta
Wood, Dorothy Nelson, Marie
Bosch, Charles Hess, Frank Tschi
da, Sumie Ogura, Eddie Arata.
Clara Umemeto, Millie Tschlda,
Pearl LaFlemme, Osborn Allison,
Lois Larett. Minnie Ogura, Edna
LaFlemme, and Everette Meoden-
ball. Merrit Buttons were won
bv Harry Loo mis. Pearl La
Flemme, Eddie Arata, Lois La
rett, Charles Hess, Minnie Ogura
and Clara Umemoto. Progress
pins were awarded to Lois La
vett, Charles Hess, Minnie Ogura
and Clara Umemoto. Minnio
Ogura was awarded a diploma.
GERVAIS TO llflVE
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Grades and High School
Will Combine in Com
mencement Program
GERVAIS. June 4. Graduation
exercises for the grade school, dis
trict No. 7, will be held Thursday
evening io connection with the
high school graduation exercises.
D. R. Moses is the teacher. Those
who will receive diplomas at this
time are Eileen and Aline Colby.
Roscoe Colby, Homer Wadsworth,
Donald Hess, and Merlyn Srpher.
Hoxey Borden spent the week
end here, as the guest of J. Carl
Stewart, athletic coach at the high
school. Mr. Borden taught school
at Rogue River this year. He
plans to visit his parents in Vir
ginia this summer. Mr. Borden,
Mr. Stewart and the Misses Thel
ma Vronon. Margaret Hermann
and Ethel Martin drove to Sea
side Sunday.
Sunday dinner gnests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Bierward were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Yaaderbeck and
daughter, Dorothy May; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Vanderbeck and
daughter. Norma Jean; -Mrs. A. L.
Halberg and Miss F. Rahn. all of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Jelderks of Mission Bottom.
Mis. Mattie Sigfrlt of San Diege.
Calif., arrived Sunday on a sur
prise visit to her sister. Mrs. Wm.
Allsup and other relatives.
Mrs. B.,A. Manning called oa
her brother-in-law, F. A. Man
gold, Saturday. Mrs. Manning is
also an aunt of G J. Molsan.
Mrs. T. G. Wadsworth returned
Sunday from Kingfisher, Ok la.,
where she had been for several
weeks with her mother, who has
been Quite ill. Her mother is new
raueh improved.
Mrs. Emma Rome and Miss
Martha Reynolds with their moth
er, Mrs. Reynolds all of Port
land; and Mr. ana Mrs. Patter
son and Mrs. Brown, all of Dai-
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MEHAMA, Jane
eral men from Mehama, who
are employed at Camp 36,
above Mill City report a
snow fall there Monday.
They say it was much
more like March 2 than Jane
a.
las, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Ellsworth and Mrs. Louise
Lambert so a Decoration day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Manning and
Fred Ferschweiler drove to Port
land Wednesday evening to attend
the graduation exercises of the
Portland School of Technology.
Donald Manning was a member of
the class.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. CuUforth
and son and daughter attended
graduation exercises at Canby on
Wednesday evening when their
aephew and cousin. Glen Cuts
forth, was a member of the class.
Harry and Albert Horning of
LaCenter, Wash., spent the week
end at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Horning.
J. E. Cutsforth, carrier on route
S, is taking a part of his annual
vacation at this time, and Ted
Nibler Is carrying the route dur
ing his absence. Mr. Cutsforth has
Just purchased a new car and is
breaking it In during his vacation.
Mrs. E. P. Stockton was a busi
ness visitor in Salem Monday. Mrs.
Stocktoa does not get to Salem
very often and she admired the
beauty of the city, and especially
the roses.
Mil IS
PINK PUKED
Commencement Activities of
High School to Be
Numerous .
ATTKXD BOAT RACES
STAYTON, June 4 J. U. Mayo
and family attended the motor
boat races at Salem Sunday. J.
U. has a boat which was built by
former Stayton residents, R. D.
and Jean Hope, that attracted a
good deal of attention.
W. H. Cameron, manager of
the National Safety council. Chi
cago, dally walks from his home
in Eranston to his office in Chi
cago, a distance of 10 miles.
INDEPENDENCE. June 4
Graduating exercises for the. In
dependence high school will be
a follows.
Baccalaureate will be held In
the Presbyterian church June 8
at S o'clock. Rev. E. G. Ranton
will deliver the message.
The class night program will be
given by the seniors, at the train
ing school auditorium, Wednes
day, June 11 at 8 o'clock.
The school picnic will be
Thursday, June IS.
The commencement exercises
will be given is the training au
ditorium Friday. Jane IS, -at 8
o'clock. Roy K. Hewitt, dean of
law at the Willamette university,
will give the address.
Members of the graduating
class of 1930 are: Naoma J. Hew
itt, Marie Raffety. WUlard Slo
per, Gladys M. Murphy, Edwin D.
Harding, Beulah B. Ilargen, Mar
Jorie Wunder, Agnes simlngton,
Joseph N. Hershberger, George B,
Murphy, Louis B. Hershberger,
Wyma L. Troxel, John E. Sparks,
Elnora L. Parvlne. Wesley R.
White, Bernlce H. Ceyree, Glen
na R. Hiltibrand. Vincent John
soa, Lynn P. Cook. Celesta Q.
Catabert. William F. Mctfkl ow
ner, Dorothy V. Edge, Llda M.
Hanna, Geneva E. Braxlisg and
Verla Massie.
The class motto is "Deeds' Not
Dreams." Class colors are silver
and pastel green. Class flower,
Cecil Bruener rose.
MOTTS ARE GUESTS
NORTH HOWELL. June 4
Mr. and Mrs. James Mott of Salesa
and family were calling oa
friends la this community last
Sunday.
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