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Microphone System j Given to School by I South High Seniors Sacred Heart Diplomas Go To 59 Seniors Seniors at North High Present L ' i Annual Glass Gift at Assembly Statesman, Salem, Orf ., Fri., June 1, 06 (Sec. II)-17 B7 WILL BATESON Staieasaaa Icaul Keperter Tbe J50 North Salem High i By BARBARA BOMFACI lain. Barbtrs Boniface, Diane Heart Acidemy seniors at com- J0 piJOT,lBg1."! Bnuf I Statesmaa Sekwi Barter Graham. Sue Crier. Laural c t , aneneetnent' exercises Thursday ,rewU wembly Thursday gave I tk- J....U- r Grimmett Jennifer Scrcombe. nlehf it Pirrixh Junior Hit weir school as accurate, rnuc- seated the annual senior assembly LJrnn "rau. ivonae foot ana , School luditonum. t1 .1 .The Rev. Aucustlna "Meyer, a fraduatt of the school's first class ia 1929 and now pastor of St Henry's Parrisb at Gresham waa ipeiker. The ceremoniet marked the final graduation t boys from Sacred Heart which to the South Salem HiJ etude t EUn Osko introduced the clsis body and fueiU song, iney were accompanied oy Thursday after' Pst Whelaa. ' noon. I AAnnunrtd u redolent of the ,' , v t Preaeptatioa of American Legion 49 and I wirtinf ' w 1 senior gift acholarthip wu Shirley- Ana Lern f Vie the a c heel eke. Other acholarahiD winnert wu made by previously announced .-this spring ( next year becomes as all-gir 1 f a 1 e r class and again receiving recopitioa at school. president, R 0 a the assembly were: Joseph Peerenboom served '' Baker. The, Jenifer Sercombe. Richard valedictorian for his tl and graduating class Castle, Judy Keller. Jerry Megert. ol of salujatorian wu filled by gave an audi-; Donna Jeanne Barber. Jerry Carle- Rosemary Rhoten. lorinm m i c r o- inn j0vp Jnwmn rrol Mr- A number of apeclsl awards ail tr t 1 f c tnit knnArs MAP nrncon t mA V their remembrance. vens. Gary Anderson. Janice Rose- the Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck and au"ns " pniiram. v..;... v,,, . i ir Fuiv inh.nn Uvkni the Rev. James Harris at an as-, Receiving special awards were: scholarships were' presented Dave Merchant. Martin Andic! sembly held Thursday afternoon. JW cJ"n1ntfni. , Ls"7 Good- throughout the program. Receiving Julia Rich. Barbara Boniface, Ed- Announced as winners 01 scoot-wemonai; jirn uor athletic rent and aid scholarships ward Scheldel, William McDonald, arships were Ronald Tour. Khol-. Albert Award; John Kelley. ere LaMoyne Mapes. Darrel Marcy Mulkey. Marilou Allen, arshlp to Portland University; 1 Bucn sd Lomb; George And- scbolarshlps is Willamette Vniver- Converse will have coDegt help by sity went ts Wayne Terry and ; the Al truss club. Nancy Tee rue Honor Kholarships Preseptatioi of the Millie Mesa- went to Donalce Brown, Marlyt mer fund went for a scholarship Clark and Sharoa Plessinger. jte Roni Carlisle. Larry Johnson The Oregon State College Dada sa the recipient of vthe scholarship needed michophone as tbe claas iuD scfloursnip went 10 rim " ,1 .7.3. Of 1IM lift. Tbe -7Wi n aanm muikt win-i"- r - --- r.iina .u ning an OSC honorary. Marjorie! Other previously aaataacef m Will llatMa made by class president Jim MichaeUs. The unit will supple ment the sound equipment giv en te tbe school by I a a t year's graduates. Principal E. A. Cartel on pre sented awards to a record number of S3 seniors Harkins received a grant to the ; scholarship winners are: John Colorado Womeni College; Sigrid Kelley. Judy Harmaa. Larry Kooaman, jui uunmings, janey PUCs Chief Accountant to Leave Post Pearsall. Joha Rodgers, Bernice Bright. Shirley Wilcox, Dena Kieea, Arlene Blomgren, Ramooa Salnv inea. Oria Gilbertaoa. Bernard Eastlund, Mary January, Janet Miller. Joyce Mount. Mary Vancil, Joanne Scott, and DeAnna Nortoa. Jim Gordon and Bill .Meier Intro duced the Interchib and Sweet- Public Utilities Commissioner i ir,.r UiMl ". . A Charles H. Heltxel Thursday -; the class wilts whicti contained Jm nounced the retirement of Joseph I lradltKWa M , ti alH, gir, I k MHAiiu mKsaI suwAiinl mwtt sat I - . r. " friends. uie ruoVc uiumes tomn.oo. e,M proph.y wi, , He is succeeded by Gordon Hie-, oreoared bv tbe members of the ber. Kennedy's first assistant dur- uvwr class and narrated by Jerry w VI V mhiu y UK ni m y at, a-'eii ui au . mutav;, twniv 1 r - -.Jt . - - Rickman. Bruce Patterson and Carolyn Bishop and Beverly Walls. Bruce McKay, Oregon Stale Col- Nelson Social Science; Jim ing.the past J'i years. - . .. ' ... .. I . . .. . r . 1 I . u n 1 " ' W " r-..R. Tmkmm . ...... t . .. . ..... .. . . senior Ksiriaoscope. a am wxe: ina jowpn rwrenomim, ""'' v, uiaiiw i.q, Kennedy, employed by the Pub- rareweii rrom ts," airected May. ttnkiiu.Cr.itk ! "Sjninr K irfnurm " k i t : lece: and Joseoh Peerenhonm. ' rorvai. a uuo; ueAnna Norton, i ..m v. tk PuK. ' -ri Outstandin senior members highlighting the high school daya scholarships to hoth Seattle Uni- J.'r ieiier uuo; rancy weexa,!, Commissioner since by Carol McCandlish with Dick ere awarded gift bv several 01 ,ne clas 01 56 teaturea Miae versny ana oi. maryj touege. '"'. onaiun n, 19SI was namcd chie accounlant Hansen as master of ceremonies clubs including Ada ' Hartman. R0'. Linda Steele, Richard Cas-!Morsgs, Calif. senior band; Martha Klaus, senior in 1938. wag ,n, f,ure of th ihow in Spanish club Joan Klcinke Girls' Joyce Johnston, Marilou Allen, ; Achievement awards went to 'cnesira; Larry ooodman, senior Prjor l0 1932 Kennedy was en- which the graduating seniors per Letter club and Bettv Coe French Jullsn Thruston, Gary Anderson. Gregory Steiner in the senior icho'r: J"dy Seely, senior accom- -g,, in genfrai accounting prac- (ormed their acts. tuh John Anderson. Jennifer Serqpmbe. j A division and Rosemary Rho- ,Pnisi. tices in Portland for approximate- At the close of the propam when tarv T vnn Simons nampH L'nn Hprra". Ml RollaHd, Mary ten in senior "B". Other awards Other Awards ly thex-e years. From 1911 to 1828 all the seniors, dressed in cap and lllt,j: .,..r, u.inrv .i. Stevens. Sally Merrill. Juaie included: hcnolaslic medals hen Carl. American Legion he was financial representative of gown, marched from the auditor- a, h .h iri,.,n i'o,nn TempU'ton. KaMene Quislad, John Joseph Peerenboom md Rose- Auxiliary: Judy Seely. D A R : the Vnited Stales Shipping Board ium the traditional moving of the ' ' ...v,, - lUmmnrtM Rill MrHnnaM man"Rhnl.n in mhim "A" Dnn IAA.. ) L-t..l.... .-i . . . .u : I iiaiiuM..tmi cmiu ... ............ ,,.., v ... .-...ui anu iivh tn.uj iiu iiiiK'y iiiuur, r.mergeiicy rirti v. ui wi aiiuii in juniurs 10 uir st-niurs wvuun aiiu . uianna .eiKe in B . Kecogni- MlUpoh; Joanne l-oweir. Commer- thp Pacific Northwest. of the soDhomores to the luniors tion medals for perfect attend- cial club: Sigrid Bruehl. Girls Gordon llieber came lo the of- section took place. snce Joseph Peerenboom. Du- League: Rose Marie Walery. Home fice of Public I'tililies Commis- ; ne Morris, Eleanor Jones and : Economics; Jack Bcrccr. Future sioner in 19."2 prior to which he OCT OF GAS .Martha I'appert in "A" and Mary Farmers of America; Mary Lou was employed by the City of Cor- MIDVALK, Idaho i Driver Jakubec and Dianna Nelke in Starr and D?rell Thomas, Spanish pus Christi. Tex , in the Depart- Verdi Williams had no choice but "B" Religious medals for high club: Leilani Carr and Barbara ment of Public I'tililies Before to call for a wrecker when his attainment in rrlisinu studies - Woelk. Paleltees: Pam Clavton. thai lime for 12 vears. he was in school bus shuddered to a halt. He'l and Dianna dues club: Judy Herman, Latin i regulatory work with the federal looked back and saw his gas tank club. government. lying in me road. Z 1 , dent by auxiliary ' The only junior student garner ing an award during the assembly was Roger Avers, named as out standing student in chemistry Donna Zch was announced as choice for (iirl of the Year, re ceiving the (Iirl o( the Month "bracelet and an orchid corsage Other candidates (or the honor were Betty Coe, Carol Hoffman, leanie Lankins. Nancy Snider. Beverly Walls, Marcy Mulkey and Talricia Whclan. Presentation of the First Lady of the school's Coronation Ball and her attendants was presented as ''.-a class of '56 "fir-J" Ada llort ainan was introduced as First Lady One Killed as Car Flits Bus 1 1 Filern Nash in "A' PASCO. Wash. - An elderly Nelke in "B". Pendleton. Ore, woman was killed near here Wednesday in a , . bus-car collision on her way to at- HoiltlllC VillPC'K lend a funeral in Spokane. Wash. . The Stale Patrol said Mrs. Mary i(lS lOlillOrS Hartnett. 87. of Pendleton, was killed outright She was a passen- A routine operator's license ger in a car driven bv her daugh- check in the 1100 block of Edge- ter, Miss Dorothy Hartnett, 44 water Street Thursday afternoon From the Girls' League "Girls-of-lhe-Monlh", Sigrid Bruehl was elected "Girl of the Year." j Among the scholarship winners were a number who had not been' previously announced. Tuition I First and second' crown Dnnees.ses were .ludie Templcinn and Laura Mlss "artnett and nor stepsister, netted six violators, Salem police .Mrs. .viamie inioson. m. renaie- reported. ton, were hospilaliied here with Officers cited five persons for , l.ee Grimnictt with attendant '-Shirley Filch. Karlenc 1iiis;kI. .: Donna Zen. Heltv (or, I. in da D;ms. Joyce Johnston and Sue Gricr lion Baker, senior class piesi vdent. handed the gaxel of the of lice ' to student body president (l.iry Anderson, who turned hi Cer lo Steve Berglund minor injuries. driving with np operator's license The patrol said no one aboard on their persoi and one person for the double-decker Greyhound bus violation of a drivers permit, was hurl It was hound for walla police said. The check was main Walla, Wash , from Seattle tained lor over an hour. The accident occurred at the ' Purpose of the check, which bc- olfice Wallula junction 14 miles south of gan shortly after 5 p. m.. was to here The patrol said the Hartnett detect drivers operating without A group of 12 senior girls in- car failed lo stop at an arterial valid licenses. Such checks are eluding F.vrlyn .lohanson. Bcer-,sign and dnne info the path of made periodically, the department ly Walls, .leanme Day, Lesley 1 th bus. said. 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