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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1957)
ft t. . K . v . V. V. V V. .' : Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thur., Mar. 21, 57JJec. S TAR GAZER 0 '4 v , v v ; f-37 n so I MAV II 4-7t-77 MAY 22 M4-25-3cJ CANCM 4J-5M7 wr & M Ynr Oailf AdMtf GvUi H - Actordiiif re tf. Stan. t Te develop messoge for Thursday, read words corresponding to numbers or your oaioc Birm sign. I Tut 31 Sm " art a oct. a J Vog 4 DauM G . Yw 7 Wok I Hung. 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The awarding r t of this ban-y-" ' ner is based on Ik points earned by ' e-J the classes in I I ' m regard to the team, cheerlead ers, and class I T J , attendance. Run- 2iW. tncrs-up for the I sr . s banner were: V K sophomore, sec- Wf. " iond- placep sen- t fcir third- .nn UnlM lebrMier ( r e I h m e n, fourth. The best of the all-star cheer leaders were: Louise Schroeder. junior; Beverly Polensky and Joan Korn, sophomores. The tournament cup was pre sented to the captain of the junior team, Joan Gray. Winners of the annual stamp drive have been announced. Top winner was Anne Fiekert, sodho jBWfeJrllgh. , sellers, in, each, room were: Jo Anne Rak, senior, Mar gie O'Connor, junior, Judy Neil ' son, sophomore, and Marge Wil son, freshman. Honorable mention went to Carol Flicker and Janice Ehner, seniors; Clovalea Rohr, Dorothy Tharlson, Marilyn Ripp, Sue Van, Mary Alice Weissbeck, and Louise Schroeder, juniors; Marie Stiener, Donna Strauch, Donna Hubbs, Nai da Woelk, and Beverly Weiss, freshmen: and Shirley Weissbeck, Joanne Marsh, Roberta Schlaugh ter, and Marguerite Schmidt, soph omores. The Sacred Heart Banner was awarded to the room with the highest number of points, the jun ior B. Other classes, in order, were: freshmen A. sophomore B, senior, freshman B, junior A and the sophomore A. Speak to Students Two Sisters of the Holy Names, Sister' Margaret of Saint Dominic, visiting diocesan supervisor, spoke to the students last week. Mother Mary Mark, the pro vincial of the Holy Names for the province of Oregon, will pay a visit to the school on Thursday. In connection with Saint Pa trick's Day, the class officers gave a party for the students on Friday. As a result 0 drawing, Mary Jo O'Brien and Jo Ann Weigel were awarded miniature elf - like statues.- Naida- Woelk showed the students how to "kiss the Blar ney Stone," and Audrey Carey, Mary Davison, and Linda Cole man were selected to dance the' Irish Jig. The basketball teams and all who took part in the tournament, were given a party Tuesday night. South High Braces for Remainder of School By KAREN HARRIS The remaining 10 wpeks of school was met this week with new courage as South Salem High School students returned from nine days of spring vacation Seniors attend- tended an as sembly Tuesday presented by Randall Craw ford on, "O u r Latin American Neighbors 0 f Mexico", a liv Kami Birris jn? gtory of the many Mexicos , the Aztec, the Toltec, the Maya and others. The colored slides and oration traced Mexico's story of family lif er religious -life, community ae tivities, history and heritage and their enjoyments. Commercial Club, a club made up ot girls who take business courses or typing at South, will sponsor a noon dance Thursday, entitled, "Whats in a Package?" Five boxes, containing various articles, including the main prize nf two theatre passes, will be auc tioned off at the dance by senior Dale Bunse. Pouter CsmmiUee On the poster committee are members Fat Coe, Helen Dodge and Gloria Swartz. Sharon Sauer and Glenda Fox will be in charge of music and microphones. Collect ing money will be Nancy Ladd and Helen Dodge. Nancy Ladd will be in charge of the prizes and Judy Woods wiH make the an nouncements. Money collected from the dance will be used for a coming benefit project and a banquet at the end of the year. "THE MIGHTY MIDGET" i ;. (THE WANT AD) , .. ,' . .- .. - . . . i Would Like You to Meet: - MRS.' ELSIE HILL (Mail Desk) Who welcomes your call to take advantage of the 6 for 3 (six dyi fotJhe price of three on Want Ads) during NATIONAL WANT-AD WEEK March 17th-23rd. 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