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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1953)
Tin 19 THJ CAPITAL JOCXIfAL, Bales. Ongoa VhmiV. W M. lfU OXINAWA GREETING Set John W. Lawson, Jr, of 168 Richmond Ave, Salem, Ore., greets hi wife, Randi, and children, (left to right), Richard, SharyL and Randi, aa they arrlva en Okinawa aboard a military sea transport. Sergeant Lawson la ste Honed with the Ryukyus Cammand'a 8103rd Army Unit en Okinawa. U. S. Army Photo) Large Class At Villantina Wmemlne Graduation will ba Thunder, May 18 at a p.m. . it tha WlHamtna grade achool (or the members of the 1958 graduating class. Speaker will b Rr. Boyee at. uoan. Members of the graduating alaas inelude John Edgar Ab bott, Marvin Karl Aaber, Shir ley Ann Barber, Ola Tlorcnee Beck, dalrbei Alice Biamten ship, Richard Henry Brink r, Paul Frederick Boehler, Gary Edwin Byers, Zona Boyer, Fat ly Ann Cannon, Sharon Lee Dade, Larry Allen Drill, Don ald Lloyd Kill, Leonard Ar thur riseher. Melvln rianaberg, Robert Barry Fowler, Maxlne Lorraine Cayken, Margaret Denli Gen try, Nancy Yvonne Gift, Jan ice Florence Glass, David Wil liam Glut, Eunice Darlene Bustafson, Lee Otto Hint, Cladya Marie Howell, Harry Earl Hyde, Patricia Ann Jen olngi. Larry Dean Johnson, Marcy Dolorei Johnson, Fran tit Alden Jones, Bonnie Jean King, Edmund Gene Kilt ore, Eva May Kiper. . - Claude Emery Lange, Doug- lu Eugene Llttlejohn, Duane Serald Lovetta, jerry Arthur Lundeen, Francea Carol Mauer, tva Kathleen Mathia, Nancy LaShea McCarn, Daniel Law rence Mlehelson, Jason Lee Mil ler, Kenneth William Moody. James Edward O'Riley, Janice Lorraine ,Otborn, William Al len Parker, Donna Jean Rain both. . . Carolyn Frances Ramey, Nan cy Fay Read, Jimmle Henry Reed, Gladys Erma Ringler, Darlene Ann Rydell, Donald Herbert Rydell, Wesley Vernon Bhenk, Sharon Lea Bpangler, Gerald Edward Spencer, Stev en Alben Stanhope, Marvin Wilson Trotter, Joyce Irene Van Hmlng. Lawrence Teddy Voit. Lee Donald Wade, Glen Edwin FAST FINE SERVICE Nf)fttltMJVJ MstMllMfl VMV9) fjft W5 A.AUIMSP.JH m4tMt.IL ' PORTLAND . 30 ml a. SIATTU .... lAHre. 125 A. ftW&SS F.IL tad UO P.M. MID FORD . . . Mmta. SAN FRANCISCO S bra, 101 ANOIUf . krs. Ural M . r 1ml MiUrn, caff er r UuMtd. Abpwl Tenahal. CoM l-MU COMMM TNf MSt AND Tovueosram lUNITSi Wagner, Virginia Mae West, Patricia Louise Wren, Patrick Lewis Wren and Donald Ed ward Wright St. Mary's School Presents. Many Achievement Awards ML Anlel Presentation of awards In various activities were liven to students of St Mary's grade achool at the sec only annual class night Friday evening, in the Bt Mary's school auditorium. An award given to a ttu dent who contributed most to the tucctsi of the first school carnival was given to Jeanette Wolf, an eighth grade grad uate. Mary Ann Blelemeler made the presentation to Jeanette, who was manager of the carnival held to rales funds to purchase suits for the bas ketball team. Mrs. Ray Ruacher, chairman of the American Legion aux iliary American essay contest announced the winners and tented cash awards to first prize winner Donna Vols; sec ond prise, Mary Ann Blele meler, and third prise to Diane Skirvan. Poppy poster winners were announced and received cash awards from Mrs. Clarence kro ner, Chairman of the auxiliary eon test Receiving awards were, Division I, 4th, Sth and 6th grades:. Virginia Sannes, first; Leonard Butach, second, and Florence Buennou. tnira prise. Division H, 7th and Sth trades: Jeanette Wolf, arst; Nancy Xbne, second, and Grace Buchhols, third prize. Honor able mentions were given to Betty Ann Fronk, Mary Ann FltnlmmoTis, James Predeek, Norman Testier, Shirley Zr wert, Carol Ann Klmllnger and Carolyn Humpert Francis Finnerman, ecnooi tffincipal awarded achool pa trol citations to the following 185S-138 captains; Mary Hg. Janice Anderson, Harriett Pur dy, Patricia Huffstutter, Ver onica Klein, Joan Fisher, Flor enee Klmllnger, Kathleen S tolls and Mary Ann Zbner, en dto the following patrolmen: Betty Terhaar, Michael Tig, Mary Ann Fltzslmmons, Mich ael Pranger, Shirley Kraemer, Ronald Fessler, Peggy Butteh, Virginia Hauib, Bernard Hu- ber and Delbert Sprauer. This year, for the first time, a school annual. "Bobcat", was published to honor the" grad uates. The annual it dedicated to their late Miss Pauline Baalfeld, who died last January after more than local achool J:rHi;!iPTA l.-jJ:!bdD:!!aj .Dallas Mrs. Richard Wfl aon was Inttallut as president of the Junior High P.TA. at the laat meeting of the current achool year. The meeting a pot tuck dinner climaxed a year of cttvtty aider the leadership ef Mrs. Dean Grooms. Installing officer, Richard ' Linoleum NATIONAL BRANDS i CAPITOL FLOOR ' COVERINGS SIT S. High Ph. 45711 Wilson, former P.TJL presi dent, Installed Mrs. Garry Hanson as vice president; Mrs. E. 8. Dixon as secretary; Mrs. Sam Mehl aa treasurer in ad dition to Mrs. Wilson as presi dent U ;.' ; After the Installation the new president, Mrs. Wilson. presented the past Mrs. Grooms, with president's pin. the past Graduation Exercise) "Sublimity The eighth grade graduation casuists of the Sublimity Public school will be held In the grade achool Wed- needay. May It. at S p. m, with ' Judge George Duncan at speak- j sr. f Graduates are Douglas Brad lay, Robert Cathan, Thomas Christiansen, Donald Etxel, Ju-i dith Gate her, Thomas Johnson,' Joanne Koenlg, Lorene McTi gret Kay Scjptt and Harry ' Toepf er. evi f WSTCS- " '-AT a. CUSTOM MAM M OUR NEW SHOP YOUR OR OUR MATERIALS ia OUR SAMPUS cN YOUR HOME Treverae Reds Inerafletlon A Complete) Prgfjiry Service , J "Ereryrkiaj for Yr WlneW ELMER THI RUND MAN Free Estimates 3170 Center ' FImm S-732S , a? 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