The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 02, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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Mt. Angel Prep
Graduation Set
For Friday
IteliMH Nwa Berrica ,. I
V MT. ANGEL, June -1 Mt
Ar?el prep School will graduate
class of 34 seniors at the annual
commencement exercises in the
high school gym Friday night,
June 2, at 8 piiL, diplomas and
honors to be conferred by Rt,
Rev. Abbot Thomas Meier, OSB. -
The Rev. Damlan Jentges of
Mt. Angel will deliver the address
to the graduates and there will
I also be talks by the Rev. Gabriel
Morris and the Rev. Martin Pol-
V lard. Don Amort will give the
Valedictory and Norbert Wellman
the salutatory. " i ' I '
JFive medals are to be present
ed to yet unnamed students as
special honor awards for general
excellence, Christian character,
aJMetfcs, Journalisip and dramat
ics. . I ... ' , I. '
, The graduates are Donald Am
ort, James Fournier, David Eb
fcer, Norbert Wellman, Paul Diek
er Norbert Aicher, Robert Bochs-
ler, Lawrence Beyer, Joseph ot
ter. Donald Gribsenauer, Gllman
Fennimore, Donald Till, Edward
Traeger, Arnold Bielemeier, Jos
eph Bielenberg, William Scott,
John Paysano, Roy Alvick, Rich
ard Ebner, Larry Feldman, Gor-i
don Blgler. Darrel Rehm, James
Bentz, Robert Gottsacker, Robert
' Manauska, Stanley Heidt, Paul
Buchheit, Marinus Optiz Philip
Weissner, Terrance I McCormick,
Alfred Beyer, Donald Hauth,
Charles Witt, Philip Keagbine, and
JKoDert i nomas. . i -
Memorial Day Babies 1
Born at Silverton !
SILVERTON Two JMemoria:
D?y -babies were bom at the Rfl.
Vert on hosnital TiiMHar s mnn tn
Mr. and Mrs. Savmond Matiror
e Molalla and a daughter to Mr.
ra airs, jluis Kropi of Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Alcium May of
wt. Angel are the parents of
daughter born May 29 at the Stl
verton hospital. P
Look and Learn
"'By A. C Gordoa .p. J:
1. Can you place the following
ws - uooa nope, Horn, and
2. What material ts nwwt 'mm
monly used for -makinff weJtrhbt?
3. What ancient people intro
duced the use of an alphabet into
Europe? -r .
4. Does the President-of the U.
. nave, the right to Introduce
bill into Congress? i- - - v
5. How much is a "section' of
landT I J
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I 1. The southern extremities of
Ainca, bouth America, and Flori
2. Brass.
3. The PhoeniciansJ
4. No.
5. 640 acres.
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WASHINGTON, Jane 1 Lt Comdr. M. W. C&fcie of KnoxviUe,
Temw inspects. In Washington, the nose wheel assembly from the
Navy Privateer patrol plane shot down over the Baltic sea by Rus
sian fhrhters on April 8. He said navy experts who Inspected the
landinr gear concluded the plane must have exploded before hitting
the sea. (AP Wirephote to the Stttesan.)
Jefferson Hi
Students Get
1950 Awards
T BUtnmia Newa Serrlee
JITFERSON Donald Miller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MUt
ler. was a four-time winner when
school awards were distributed by
Superintendent Pat Beal at high
school graduation ceremonies this
week. Donald, as valdictorian, and
Nancy BeaL salutatorian . of the
senior class,' received the placque
award as outstanding students of
their class. Nancy's average was
U and Donald's 1.4. Donald also
received the scholarship award to
Oregon State college .and the
Readers'- Digest award. The latter
is given "in recognition of past
accomplishment and in anticipa
tion of unusual achievement to
come. Donald also received the
music scholarship award, chosen
by his classmates over the four
year period.
: Other awards included the in
ter -class trophy won by the jun
iors over the seniors 119 to 113
points and the Beal batting trophy
went to Dean Davidson. Awards
named by members of the senior
class over the four-year period
were: Girls "Athletic association,
and activities, Doris Ha worth; citi
zenship, Eulene Loftis; athletics,
Jim Grimes; school spirit, Lucille
Bentley;: perfect, attendance, Vir
ginia Freitag. Virginia lost only
10 days in four years' school at
tendance. Mildred Bailey was next
with only 104 days absence and
Neil Stephenson with 11 missed
days in the four years. Nancy Beal
received the band award.
Awards given at the general
school assembly went to the fol
lowing: Band, presented by Clar
ence Watts, bUrectorl-H&ancy Beal
and Don Miller, five years; Doris
Haworth and Jim Prokop. three
years, and Margie Chrism an, four
years. UAA (presented by Mrs.
LaRowe) - Donna Armstrong.
Barbara BlackweUL Ernestine
Lambert, Rowena Bobbins, Melba
Sweeten, Shirley Welson and Pat
Orton, small J's; Mildred Bailey,
Shirley I Welton, Barbara Arm
strong, .Dorene Borst, Veloris Mit
chell and Evelyn White, big O's;
Marion" Behrends, Willadean Cole,
Shiriey Higgins, numberal "52
Donna Oldenburg. Jo Gates, num
eral "31"; Janet Adair, Charlene
Borst, Greta Cameron, Jessie De-
Vaney, Ruth Hart. Darlene Ha
worth,; Louise HelmsAnn Hodges,
Peggy I Laurie, Florence Marlatt
Deloris Meyers, Meryle Sheffield,
Nina Specht. Delores Stephenson.
Frances Tierce, Pat Kilgore, num
eral "53 ; Edna Campbell, Eames
tine Lambert, Rowena. Bobbins
and Melba Sweeten, exchange cer
tificates for numeral.
J A Wards also went to Shirley
Higgins, Donna Armstrong , and
Paula Smith, yell leaders; Nancy
Beal,! Margie Chrisman and Mar-
lene McCaw. chorus.
Letters have also been awarded
to the following members of the
grade school softball team: 1 Car,
McGuire, . Jack Higgins, Robert
Beal,i Harlan Neil, Tom Daulton,
Dan Mprris, John Wright, . Larry
Wells. Eugene Tiefke, Neu Spen
cer, Norbert Fries . and , Lyle
Adams.
ages
Fire
Two Homes !
Near Amity r.
Statesaua News SarrUe 1
AMITY Fire Tuesday dam
aged two homes In the Amity area
before being brought under , con-1
trol by the Amity lire aepartment. i
The most serious damage occur
red it the J. G. Cronln residence
on East Nursery street where the
roof caught lire while the family
was entertaining dinner guests.
Nearly the entire , roof was
aflame before the blaze was no
ticed. .Neighbors carried house
hold goods to safety while firemen
extinguished the blaze. The dam
age -was covered by insurance. I
Personal property In the attic, was I
destroyed. i
Fire Captain Harold Shields suf
fered minor face burns and was I
treated by a McMinnville physic-1
tan. The Cronin s will live tem
porarily with the Bernard Kosta
family who were dinner guests
when the fire broke out. !
Another roof fire, resulting in
only minor, damage, occurred the
same day at the John Stowlk farm
home. The family had) the fire
under control when the fire de-l
partment arrived.
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Eighth Grade
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SUNNYSIDE Eighth grade!
graduation exercises will be held
at Sunnyside grade school Fri
day, June 2, at 8 pjn.
Mrs.- Vivian Hoenig.: Marion
county rural school assistant sup
erintendent, will give the address.
The Rev. Merle Green, pastor of
the Rosedale Friends church, will
pronounce the Invocation.
Larry Heckart is valedictorian
and Natalie Klienschmitt is salu
tatorian. Eileen King will read
the class will, and Howard Dutoit
will read the class prophecy.
Mrs. May Brown Is the upper
grade teacher and Mrs. A. A.
Larson taught the primary grades.
Both teachers expect to return
next year.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
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exertion. axeaesH amotinr -or exposure to
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