Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 04, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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FRIDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6)
4:43 p.m., Cartoon Time "Pics in a Pnlka" starring Frank Lovcjoy.
5 p.m., Red Dunning is visited by Jack .Marks, Zoo maslcr, Fort
land Zoo.
3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Deceiving Kyc" starring Frank Lovc
joy. 6:. 10 p.m.. My Friend Flicka Rob tries to thwart a crooked In
dian agent.
9 p.m., Mr. Adam and Kve In the premiere program, co-starring
Ida Lt')ino ar.H Howard Duff as a married movie team.
9:30 p.m.. Playhouse nf Slurs Crippled exercise boy 'Mickey
RooncyJ in "The hedy Was A Flop."
10 p.m., The Lineup ;!,on-year-old clue brews mystery for .San
Francisco police in "The Chinese Teapot Case.''
10:30 Portland Wrestling From the Armory.
11:30 :ni,, Minwtime on Six "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death," star
ring Basil Iialhbonc and Nigel Bruce
KRIDAY ON KPTV: (27)
4M3 p.m., Piayhousc 4:45-
Stuart and Dorothy Boyd.
7 p.m., Cavalcade of Sports Ike
Martinex of Panama Canal Zone
from Washington. D C.
8 p.m., O'Henry Playhouse Thomas .Mitchell as O. Henry
of make-believe.
9 p.m., On Trial "The Trial of Colonel Blood' stars Mitheal Wild
ing rs courageous rebel against Charles II. Stuart, King of Kngland.
9:33 p.m.. Big Story "The .lames Dean Story."
Crunch & Des "Strike Three," a battle against waterfront rae
quctecrs. 10:30 p.m., Mynlrry Theatre A Groat Dane becomes an unwitting
aid in solving two murders in "The Case of the Door of Death," .star
ring Tom Conway as Inspector Mark Saber of the Homicide Squad.
II p.m., Secret File U.S.A. Major Morgan, disguised as a German
Luftwoffc Officer, infiltrates into Holland.
11:30 p.m., Tonight Starring Steve Allen.
FRIDAY ON KLOR: (12)
3 p.m., Mid-Day Matinee "Star
and "Chic" Sales.
5 n.m.. The Range Rider "Outlaw
5:30 p.m., Gene Aulrcy An old
takes over as sheriff.
6 p.m., Anie Oakley "Annie and the Leprechauns."
7 p.m., Sheena. Queen of the Jungle "Forbidden Cargo."
7:30 p.m., Mickey Rooney Show "Mulligan and the Mummy."
8 p.m., Sheriff of Cochise "Kidnaped."
8:30 p.m., "Dark Victory," starring Betle Davis, Gji'raldine Fitz
palrick, Humphrey Bogart. Ronald Reagan, George Brent.
10:30 p.m., Hometown Theatre "Madame DuHarry," starring Del
ores' Del Hio.
FRIDAY ON KGW: (8)
5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Jiminy Cricket presents "You and Your
Sense of Touch."
8:30 p.m.. Crossroads "The Min Who Walked On Water" A
courageous minister's struggle to convert superstitious Liberian natives.
10:40 p.m.. Channel 8 Playhouse "The Farmer's Daughter" comedy
stars Loretta Young, Joseph Cotton, Ethel Barrymorc.
SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6)
8:15 a.m. RFD 6 Potato research discussed. Extension services
bill explained.
10:30 a.m., Captain Midnight And Ikky in the Arctic receive
distress call.
11:30 a.m., Sky King "The Golden Burro."
12:00 Noon Lone Ranger "Knfield Rifle."
12:30 p.m., 2-Gun Playhouse "Arizona Days" starring Tex Hitter.
2:00 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Mrs. Mike" stars Dick Powell and
Evelyn Keycs.
' 3:30 p.m.. Wild Bill lllckok "Blake's Kid."
5:00 p.m., Texas Rangers "The Devil's Deputy."
6:00 p.m., Soldiers of Fortune "Skull of the Inca."
6:30 p.m.. The Buccaneers "Dangerous Cargo."
7:00 p.m., Grand Olc Opry Marty Bobbins and Jimmy Dickens
guests.
9:00 p.m., Gale Storm Show "Girls, Girls, Girls."
9:30 p.m.. Hey Jeannie Nearly gets self deported..
10:00 p.m., Gunsmoke Marshal Dillon and Chester find an aged
dying buffalo hunter.
11:00 p.m., Showtime on Six Portland TV premiere of "Brother
Orchid," starring Edward G. Robinson, Ann Solhcrn, and Humphrey
Bogart.
SATURDAY ON KPTV: (27)
11:30 a.m., NBA Basketball New York versus Fort Wayne at
the Fort Wayne Coliseum.
3:00 p.m., Horse Opera "Frontier Fugitives" with Tex Bitter.
8:00 p.m., Perry Como Show Perry's guests arc Walter Pidgcon,
Johnny Puleo and his band and The Tokaycrs.
!:00 p.m., Caesar's Hour Comedy-varielv starring Sid with Janet
Blair.
10:30 p.m.. Your Hit Parade Musically dramatizes top weekly
tunes.
SATURDAY ON KI.OR: (12)
4:00 p.m., The Christophers "Hit for a Big Goal."
4:30 p.m., "Canadian Pacific," starring Randolph Scull, Jane Wy
att, Victor Jt-ry, .1. Carrol Naish.
6:00 p.m., Joe Palooka On his way to South America.
6:30 p.m., Slars nf Tomorrow Uncle Nate hosts Ihe 2ti-voice
Young People's choir.
7:30 p.m., "The Man Who Came lo Dinner," starring Monlv Wool-
ley, Ann Sheridan, Jimmy Durante,
nald Gardiner. I
f):30 p.m., The Unexpected "The Man From Yesterday."
10:00 p.m.. KLOR Presents "Black Pearl." Necklace lusl on
board ship during a submarine attack. Ron Randell, Ann Tyrrell.
SATURDAY ON KGW TV: (8
2:00 p.m.. Merry Go 'Round Boxing with the Kimlt Street Com
munity street
4:00 p.m., Televenture Tales The books of Beverly Cleary.
5:00 p.m., Bar 8 Double I en lure Gene Aulrv and Ruv lingers.
7:00 p.m., Saturday film lair " While Cliffs of Dover" with
Irene Dunne.
10:00 p.m.. Channel 8 P!ahouse "Bewitched" drama .stars hI
mund Gwenn.
SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: (tit
11:30 a.m., The Last Word Quiz show debuts, Kngloh is sub
ject: Bergen Kvans moderates.
12:00 Noon. Meet Your New Senators SenatM-s of the RIMh
Congress and their families introduced. Walter ( ronkde is "Anchor
man "
1:00 p.m., Odyssey Will recreate the lusty d.iys when dunceliaH1
girls and adventurers soiiL'lit their fortunes in Virginia City. In
"Legend of Comsinck l.on'e" Lucius Beebe, Beatrice Kav appear. i
2:00 p.m.. Armchair Theatre Sleepy Lagonn" stars Denms Day. I
4:30 p.m., See It Now Special '(.'linlon and the Law: A study
in desegregation" HM Kdward R. Murrow, Arthur .Morse inter-,
views Clinton eitiens.
5:30 p.m.. Telephone Time "Passport to Life" given his fellow -men
by an llunnariau conuct.
6:00'p.m., Air Power Target Pluesti."
6:30 p.m., Lassie In "Goodbie l-'orever "
8:00 p.m., L'd Sullivan Slum Singer Klvis Presley returns for his
third appearance on the show
9:00 p.m.. Theater Hay Milland directs and stars in intnuue
where arrested by police as the accomplice of a clurminn sboplitter
in "Never Turn Hack "
9:30 p.m.. Alfred Hitchcock A stranue. plump faced man with
tendencies ti ward violence haunts a ouni:. honeymooning couple,
in "Crackpot " Robert Kmhanit is "Mr. Moon."
StMV ON KI'TV:
12:31) n.m.. This Is the Life
the return of his futhrr f r m n
Heart."
1:00 p.m., The l;isr In ' l ur Cn;it "
4:00 p.m., WBIe Wide orhl O.iu- tiarruw.iv n,irr;iti's "A Wmn
an's Story." Hindis ;ire Helen Keller in firt lie ;ippe;ir;inee; Sena
tor Margaret Chase Smith, onlv iim.m en.ilor in the I' S; Marga
ret Mead, leadim: ;inthrnp"l-.ist; Kteannr K".erlt, trom New
York Citv home: Kalhryn Hulme. aulhur if "A Nuns Story." ami
Hanva Holm. ehoreiraiher of "Mv I'air I.aiiv."
5:30 p.m., Caplain (iullant A "Mvsleiy Man of the PeMtt" helps
legionnaires overcome desert bandits. Marrms Busier I'r.thhc
6:00 p.m., Meet the Press -Representative John W. Md'orm.uk
(D., Mass.) majority leader in the House is guest
U6S30 p.m.. Itov Rotrs "Deadlock at Park Canyon "
f-00 n.m.. TalM of Mir "Ml UvnzA lancers The Maharani.
UfO plos ftcwnst the crow n
"Pearls Bring Tears." starring
John
Chestnut of New York vs. Isidio
in 10 rcund featherweight match
Witness," starring Walter Huston
Masquerade,"
maid, nicknamed "Baltic Axe"
Bctte Davis, Billie Burke, Regi
tfcn ;icr hoy .ittrmpt
Uni; iriMn term in
tn nipc w itli
The H.itrltil
ill 'r'.irrwTlt tn thi'
9:00 p.m., Aluminum Hour Shelley Winters, Nina Foch, Eric
Portman in "A Double Life."
. 10:00 p.m., Loretta Young Show Lorelta portrays the famous
Egyptian "Queen Ncfcrtiti."
11:00 p.m., Sunday Star Time "Drums," starring Sabu, Valerie
llobson, and Raymond Masscy.
SUNDAY ON KI.OR: (12)
3:30 p.m., Circus Time Circus acts by stage, screen and nightclub
stars.
4:30 p.m., How Christian Science Heals "Our Daily Bread."
5:00 p.m., Religious Town Hall Meeting An interdenominational
group of leading churchmen discusses "Scripture or Tradition."
6:00 p.m., Pioneer Playhouse Whip Wilson counters the gunfire
of a gang of "Nevada liadmen."
7:00 p.m., Along Came Jones," comedy starring Cary Cooper and
Loretta Youne.
8:30 p.m., "Not Wanted," with Sally Forrest and Keefe Brasselle.
Story of a young unmarried mother. Producer Ida Lupino.
11:00 p.m., Wrestling From Chicago Dick the Bruiser vs. "Chest"
Bernard and Hans Schmidt vs. Roy
SUNDAY ON KGW TV: (8)
12:30 p.m.. The Way "Givt Us Tomorrow." Child's death and
wife's disability haunts George Harding.
1:00 p.m., Telecourse in Music Featuring Dr. David Campbell,
Lewis & Clark.
1:45 p.m.. World Report Lewis & Clark's Carlin Capper-Johnson.
2:00 p.m., Give Thee Peace Services from Ict-al community
churches.
2:15 p.m., Basketball Portland Univcrsily-Scaltlc University. Al
Ncgratti's Portland Pilots have won 8 out of fl games this season;
Seattle's Chieftains won the 21st Annual All-College Tourney.
4:30 p.m., Medical Horizons "The Adrenals" from metabolic
unit, U. of Calif. Medical Center, San Francisco.
5:30 p.m., Sunday Film Fair "The Boys From Syracuse," Alan
Jones, Martha Raye.
9:C0 p.m.. Omnibus "Oedipus the Kinc" Sophocles classic of
' mighty king doomed by the horror of an ancient prophecy. Christo
master i pher Plurnmcr stars.
I0:.t0 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse
Pierre Aumont, Richard Whorf, Sir
On Television
UHF-KPIV (27) VHF-KOINTV (6)
KLOR (12), KGW TV (8), KVAL (13)
Schedule subjrrt tn last ml mile
rliariKf Ity Mat Ions. I'rograin sched
uli'd only at its atari.
FRIDAY
Whittle
Mr. Mjon
KI.OR Superman
KVAL It s a Fait
KGW-Pioneer Club
4: p.m. KPTV Movie
KOIN Cartoon Tune
KLOR Noah's Ark
5.00 p.m. KOIN Red Dunning
KLOR Jta niiv Rider
KVA1, Hik Roundup
K(i W Mickey Moube
5:.10 p.m. KOIN Movie
Kl.oH--iJeiu; Autry
5:1.1 p.m. KVAI-Ncws, Wen., Spta.
0:00 p.m. KOIN-Weii , News, Hjils.
KLOR Annie Oakley
KVA1, Riiiiuc Ruler
KCiW To it nno it i ice
6:15 p.m. KPTV MefJIl News
KOIN hdwards Newi
6:30 p.m. KPTV Pro Ball Millies
KOIN Mv Friend Flicka
KLOR Headline
KVAL Sports Club
KGW Ntwibcat
615 p.m. KPTV Famous Fights
KVAL Fibbing News
7:00 p.m. KPTV Boxing
KOIN Newscene
KLOR Sen. Morse
KVAL tloxlng
KliW-IliUy
7:30 p.m. KOIN Person-Person
KLOR Mickey Ronney
KGW nm Tin 'I in
7:45 p.m. KPTV World News
KVAI, Simrts Album
8:00 p.m. KPTV Crunch k XJei
KOIN West Point
Kl.OU-Cochlsc Sheriff
KVAIj Crunrh & Des
KGW Jim Bowie
8:30 p.m. KPTV To announce
KOIN Zanc Grey
KI.OR Movie
KVAI, Highway Patrol
KGW Crossroad!
9:00 p.m. KPTV On Trial
KOIN Mr, Adams & Eve
KVAI, Susie
KGW Treasure Hunt
9:30 p.m. KPTV Big Story
KOIN Playhouse
KVAL Crossroad!
KGW The Vise
10:00 p.m. KPTV Crunch A Des
mhin i.ine-up
KVA1 Walter Winchell
KGW Sl.ice 8
10:30 p.m. KPTV Mystery Thea. ,
JlN wiesinng . i
Kl.OM- Movie
KGW-Movie
11:00 p.m. KPTV Secret Kilo USA
k v a i , i .ei n ce
11:30 p.m. KPTV ToniKht
ht UN ftlDVlC
SATURDAY
R 1.1 a m. KOIM-KFD B
8 -15 a.m. KOIN' dpt. KaiiRaroo
9 IMI a in. KI'TV-Cim lnv 1 lira.
1U.IH) a.m. KPTV Howdy Pmuly
. KOIN Mighty Mouso
10.30 a.m. KPTV-.1tu.ti
K(1IN Capt. Midnight
11 00 a.m. KPTV Fury
KOIN Walch the Hirdie
11:30 a.m. KPTV- Pro Basketball
KOIN-Skv Klillt
2 30 p.m.
1 1: p m.
1 .311 p in.
KOI N Hockey
KG W Pi a er-H vmn
KOIN -l.ckk-in School
K VAL Movie
Kt;W -Kami Film
2 no p.m. KPTV- Breadbasket
KOIN Movie
KGW Merrv -Go-Round
2 3(1 pin. KPTV Country Campus
KVAL-Movir
KGW-Before the U.S.A.
3 00 p m. KPTV
KI.OR
KI.OR
Bin Picture
Science Secrets
Wild Bill
I earnine
World We Want
Mr.
KGW
KPTV
KOIN
Kl OR
KVAL
KGW
KPTV
cl-11, ml)'
W i.'.ird
and l.eirn
KOIN-Mimh
s Show lime
Kl OR Movie
KVAL - Finder
KPTV Monte Crito
KOIN 1V. H.ntnets
KGW -Western
KI'TV-.Iaycee
KOIN Finili
KVAL Hi"
, KPTV Bi
KOIN -S..U
Kl OR-.'. r
. KIMV Pl.i
KOIN - Pit,
Kl iH-L'i
l.i ml
Pi, -lure
of Fortune S
h.mi.iw Stars
i-'l in-Tin
iih Vail ev
I .".0 p in. Kl' ! V - Pi .v
KP! V -
KOIN -.
K V I ,
K !
HP 1
KOIN - (
iMiinte'
:t'Mccted
Gobel
KV 1 11 ! P,it.ide
.Ml KOI
K 1
McCIarity.
The Cross of Lorraine,
Ccdric Hardwick.
Jean
1:30 p.m. KPTV Faith Tnday
KVAIj Christian Sclenee
KGW World Arnund Us
KGW World KcDfirt
KVA1, Pastor
KPTV Church in Home
KOIN Movie
1:45 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
KLOR Public Intercut
KVAL Movie
KGW Give Thee Peaee
2:15 p.m. KGW Coll. Baskethall
KLOH Publie Interest
2:30 p.m. KPTV Rowling
KLOR Lizhted Window
3:00 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
KLOR A. A. Allen
KVAL Top Tunes
KPTV Zoo Parade
KLOR TRA
KPTV Wide World
KVAL Wide World
KGW College Press Conf
4:30 p.m. KOIN See It Now
KI.OR Christian Selenee
KGW Medical Horizons
4 -15 p.m.
5.00 p.m.
KLOR Transition
KPTV THA
KI.OR Town Halt
KVAI, THA
KGW Dran Pike
5:30 p.m. KPTV-Capt. Gallant
KOIN Telephone Time
KLOIl Oral Roberts
KG W Movie
6:00 p.m. KPTV Meet the Press
KOIN Air Power
KLOR Pioneer Plnvhue.
KVAI, Meet the Press
6:30 p.m. KPTV Rov Rogers
KOIN Lassie
KVAI, Hov Rogers
7:00 p.m. KPTV Bengal Lancen
KOIN Pvt. Secy.
KLOR Movie
KVAL Bengal Lancers
KCW You Asked lor It
7:30 p.m. KPTV Circus Eoy
KOIN What's My Line?
KVAL Waterfront
KGW Amateur Hour
8:00 p.m. KPTV-Stcvc Allen
KOIN F:d Sullivan
KVAL Steve Allen
fi 30 p.m.
0:00 p.m.
KGW -Press Conicrenee
KPTV Aluminum Hour
KOIN Theater
KVAL 3" Lives
KG W Om minis
9:30 p.m. KOIN Hitchcock
KVAL Wvatt Karn
10:00 p.m. KPTV Loretta Young
KOIN $114.1100 'Challenge
KLOH Kav Anthony
KVAI, Uiretta Young
10:30 p.m. KPTV THA
KOIN Miss Brooks
KGW Movie
KLOH Bowling
11:00 p.m. KPTV Movie
KOIN Movie
KLOR Bowling
LEGALS
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is given that the under
signed has filed her Final Aeeount as ;
Executrix of the estate of Gcnrgc H.
Van Buren. deceased. No. Ifi.flll. in
the Probate licparlnient of the Cir
cuit Court nf Marion Count v. Ore
Cnn. and that Monday, the 211th day
of .January, 1!57. at the hour of 1:13
A M. of said day. in the Circuit
Court Room in the County Court
Hniise at S.dein. in Marion County.
Oregon, lias been set as the lime and
place for hearing said final account
and all objections thereto.
Dat'd and first published this 2Rth
da of Ileremtier. l'Ttfi
FLOY McELFRESH. EvecntrW
Estate o( George M. Van Huren,
Deceived.
RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney,
S.tleni, Oregon.
Dee 2(Uan 4.11.1B.25
NOTICE OF EXECI TltlX SALE OF
REAL I'ROl'KKTY
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
pursuant to an order of the Circuit
Court of Hie Stale of Oregon (or the
County of Marion, in Probate, made
anil entered on the LMh dav of IV
cember. lii.vi. in the M.itler of Ihe
Est.ite of FRANK E TUHNK11. De
ceased , the under-1 mied, as Eeeu
ln ot the aloresain estate, will pro-
reed to sell, at private s;ile. from and !
atler Hie IHh day of J.tnuary, Hiyj,
.tt 211 Pioneer Trust Building. North i
Coiniueiii.il Street, Salem. Marion
( ountv, Oregon. If the hiitheM bid- .
.lie to be repoited to s.mt C ourt
nd to iv Mihteet t.i res.de and re-,
nitre conl:rmalnn hv saiil t ouM. ine
tlCM-iihcd real property of
ut eslalc. 'o-Wi: ;
Lot fl. Block .M. in the Citv of S.i-
lem. Mai nm Count
Vol 1. piKi- 21. H
mi ut Tmvn
PI. its fur s..un cnuiilv
s.te niut except therefrom 40 0
feel ot l.md oif the caste i ly end
thereof hereinbefore conveyed hv
Nalli.nuai Croisan to A. K. Turner
hv deed recorded on p.ige fi.1l. Vol.
lit), Heed Records Marion Count v.
Oregon.
THtMS AND CONDITIONS OF
M . E Cash, lawful nionev of the
nited States, or on credit with one-
! thud or more of the purch.t-e puce
i paid at lime of execution of a con-
tiaet.
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of the rump housri on J.mu.irv
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AM t'Mit itMi-t hr a.-t omojOMod hv
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ANN!" 1. Ml I 1 IM. II V Ml Milt II
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
School ActMtieA
News, Views of Salem Students
1 f South
I Tll(y Baker
Shiny waxed floors greeted
groggy students early Wednesday
morning when they arrived at
South hifth. "1 haven't been out
of bed this early for II days,"
some sleepy-eyed students re
marked. Christmas presents and
vacation fun were conversation
topics for classmates who hadn't
seen each other since school was
excused. Another year has started
complete with New Year s resolu
tions and needless to say, home
work. Registration Begins
Registration for the second se
mester occupied the home room
periods this week and will be con
tinucd throughout next week
Courses will remain the same for
the vast majority of students, hut
the beainning of another semester
does affect English selections be
cause of elective opportunities ir
this category. Workshops also
will change. Home management
will become family relations, busi
ness principles pupils will study
business law. A new reading
course and personal typing com
plete the half semester courses
offered.
Graduation requirements are 15
units earned from the 10th to 12th
grades or 19 units including those
acquired in Ihe 9th grade. One
unit is received for a subject taken
an hour per day for a year. In
order to graduate each student
must have three credits in both
English and physical education,
and one each in U. S. history.
American problems, and a labora
tory science.
Elective English courses may be
laken by juniors and seniors re
ceiving a "B" average in regular
English. Included arc debate,
jotinalism, drama, public speak
ing. and creative writing. Entirely
new next fall will be a college
preparation English course empha
sizing the short theme, long term
paper, note taking, basic reading
techniques, and study habits. .
9th Graders Also Register
Principal Carl Aschenbrcnner
talked to Leslie ninth grade pupils
about their high school program
for the next three years, Wednes
day morning.
Basic vocational courses, valu
able to those students expecting
to terminate their education with
high school were outlined. For
those planning to attend college.
an effective preparation plan was
suggested.
Aschenbrcnner told the ninth
graders the amount of application
that would be expected of them
in high school and discussed the
details of organizing a well-rounded
program to meet their needs.
Art Club Sells Sweets
Home made cupcakes, cookies.
fudge, and divinity, some with
coins concealed inside to help pro
mote the sale, were sold Friday
noon by the members of Students
Pro Arte, South Salem's newly
formed art club. The sweets
le was the group's first project
and the money will be used
to buy materials for the noon
dance and other projects. On
the committee for the sale were
Gail .Miller, M a r c i a Nciger,
Donna Curlin. Ken Catlett. Gary
Bixler. Paul Fisher, Dale fiunse,
and Vernon Hill.
Court Jesters to Appear
The Court Jesters, Negro basket
ball professionals, will appear in
South high's main gymnasium
Wednesday, .January 9. under Ihe
sponsorship of Smith's Varsity 'S"
chih. The Jesters will piny against
t he Port land All -St ars, composed
nf ex-college players living in the
Portland area.
Prolits (rom the game will he
USCtl n' I IU
S" ciuh for the pur
chnso nf an item worthwhile to
, , . ,l
club sponsored another pro team
whirlpool bath tor the treatment
of injuries.
ASH Formal Planned
South Salem's "First Lady" will
be crowned at the second annual
Coronation ball. Saturday. Jan
uary L'H. in the east balcony gym.
Marilyn Murphy, second vice pres
ident, is head chairman of the
formal affair and commit t its will
lie chosen soon.
First and second crown prin
cesses and a royal court of seven
attendants also will be chosen by
popular ote of the student body.
Every senior girl's name is to be
printed on I lie ballot. The 10
girls rtveuing the highest number
nf otcs will be the candidates for
the honored position. These candi
dates will be introduced to the stu
dent body in an assembly and a
revote will be taken to determine
the First Lady and the crown
princesses.
SA
11 V
Yi
Kuln
Hnmtvniniut: k.hiic brtwocn S.i
lt'in Ai'.ulrmy ar.ii TMt was helii in
tin- sm IVi-emlvr ;a with Salmi
Acadi'iny beinc the winners. Veil
It'aiVrs (rom past yoars assisted
this year s oil leaders with each
ueanri: the vellmi: uniforms oi
that year These yell leaders pif-;
sint from past years were Shiry
Kader.reeht from ll'.Vt end tihir!.-
Qntrtltf. Arlene I ewetl and Raiojr
St.urke liom 1'Vii"
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' H.Mi oi:r V.i;on to a 9ir
was tlx t;urY' of the honiecomi:y(i
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(banquet held in the Gold room of
;thc Marion hotel December 29.
' Reigning as queen was Montanna
Franz with escort Tom Penrod.
Viola Dyck was crown princess
wtih escort Ron Fedanrecht. Prin
cess was Barbara Stainke. Her es-
: cort was Larry Ediger. The queen
'wore a pink formal and her two
.princesses wore white.
Featured on the program was a
trio composed of Marge Weins,
Jim :NewDerry ana rtriene narneu
the Melonaircs girls trio, Valdean
Wiens, Shirley Quirins, and Doris
Phillips, solos by Myra Fricsen
and Dick Zeller.
The alumni each told where they
were living and what they were
doing and future plans. Acting as
master of ceremonies was Glenn
Edwards. The welcome was given
by Larry Merk, student body pre
sident and the response by Dave
Graffcnburger, last year's student
body president.
New Bus Arrives
A new bus direct from Detroit,
Michigan has arrived. This bus
was made possible by a group of
students, alumni and friends who
donated the money for it. The bus
will be rotated between the three
routes of Salem, Dallas, and Tal
bot. It will be taken to games and
on music trips.
The Book of Golden Deeds
award, awarded by the Exchange
club of Salem, was given to Mr. J.
Henry Turnidge. president of Sa
lem Academy. He was given this
award for his services to youth
and Ihe humble Christian spirit in
which he carried these services
out. His many services include
work with the Sundav School un
ion, work with boys paroled to him
from MacLaren school for boys.
and his services as president of
Salem Academy. He was also giv-
recognition as a successful
farmer, and leader in rural life
in the Willamette valley.
Carpenters' pencils are flat
sided to prevent them from roll
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S Serra
By
Jerry
Marsh
It seems as though one of the
students couldn't wait for school
to begin, as John Hanstad arrived
at school a day before it reopened.
But for most of the students,
Thursday all too soon ended their
two week Christmas vacation. With
the merriment of New Year past,
the seniors and juniors are work
ing in earnest on their 5.000 word
term paper to have it complete by
the 24th of the month.
. Student Council Meets
Last Wednesday, the Student
Council met at Sacred Heart to
plan the social calendar for the
coming year. Council members
from Serra atending the meeting
were Dan Ritter , Jerry Brown,
and David Schmidt.
C.D.A. Formal
One of the many activities dur
ing the Christmas holidays was
the annual Junior Catholic Daugh
ters' formal. The C.D.A. dance en
titled "Mid-Winter Dream" was
held at the Knights of Columbus
hall. Music featured 'Urs" Wolfer
and his orchestra. Around fifty
couples enjoyed this corsage for
mal event. The dance was held on
the night of the 28th of December
from 9 to 12 p.m. The hall was
decorated in a winterland park
scene with a shrine to the Blessed
Virgin along the southeast corner
of the hall.
Chapcrones for this dance were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pavelck, Mr.
and Mrs. George Corrigan, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Braulich, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Pearson, Mr.
and Mrs. George Gruchalla, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Leek, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Corey, Mr. and Mrs.
George Davison, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Meier. Mrs. Lavcrne
Lechtenburg, Miss Dolores Riley
and Miss Mary Angela Suing.
"Alpine" Ski Trip -
The Alpine Ski club of Serra is
sponsoring a contest among its
members to choose a club emblem
for Iheir ski club. President Mic
key Earls said the contest will end
.January 24th. On December 27th,
the Alpine club, the Glee club, and ;
five euests of Father John's Cath-1
olic youth club at Central high I
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Salem, Ore., Friday, January 4, 1957
I spent the day at Mt. Hood. There
were 24 students who went on the
I trip. They reported that the skiing
I was good. Father Joseph Benedict
land Father Christian, sponsors of
; the clubs, also went with the
group. No serious mishaps oc-
mrroA rfnrinir thP dav. Thp ETOUD
is planning a trip to ML Hood on
Friday, January 25in. rnaay is a
free day due to the two day mid
term exams previous to that date.
Assembly Contest Planned
Plans for an assembly contest
during the month of February
were announced bv student council
president, Gene Griepentrog, to
day. The contest will consist oi
class assemblies, presented by
each class on the four successive
Fridays. Each class assembly will
be judged by the student council
and the faculty. The class that is
voted to have put on the best as
sembly will receive a cash prize
from the student council.
The Sigma Lambda Chapter of
the National Honor Society at
North Salem recently selected 23
seniors as initiates for the organi
zation. Induction ceremonies will
be held Thursday, January 10th
at the school.
Qualifications for membership in
the Society are scholarship, char
acter, leadership and service.
Final selection of the students who
are to become members was made
by the faculty.
Bill Hansen, president of the
Society, tapped the following stu
dents as candidates for member
ship: Kathie Archer, George Baker,
Sue Bennett, Rosamond Bothman,
Dick Buchanan, Janet Curry. Lin
da Cushman, Mac Davis, Kathy
Kvans, Jim Haddcn. Doris Hein,
Earl Jcldon, Sharon Jensen, Donna
Kelley, Carol Mason, Ralph Mor
gan, Wanda Noel, Trisha Perrin,
Dave Rehfuss. Ann Robinson, Bob
Russell, Marjorie Simila and Jim
Wright.
Near the close of the year other
seniors and a limited number of
juniors who qualify may be taken
into the Society.
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I hereby resolve . . . New
Year's resolutions already broken,
and discarded Christmas trees are
evidence that the holidays have
come and gone. Classes and as
signments were especially tedious
yesterday, as school resumed
after twelve free days. Vacation's
over though, so it's back to work,
students!
Working to make the second
semester a success socially, the
inter-school council met Wednes
day afternoon. Representatives
from Serra and Sacred Heart iron
ed out any of the two schools' con
Hiding dates or plans. Joint acti
vities to be sponsored were also
decided upon. Sister M. Jean
Eloise and Rev. Christian Mondor,
O.F.M. advise the group.
Chester Perry's musical comedy
"Miss Caruthers Returns" is the
selection to be presented by the
Academy February 6 and 7. The
play is under the direction of Sis
ter Regina Mary, and Sue Gooding
is production manager. Tryouts
were held just before vacation, and
practive got underway Wednesday
for the seniors who have leading
parts.
Top roles went to Eloise Corey,
Marlenc Burton, Sally Joseph,
Janice Ebner, Sue Watson, Jackie
Doerflcr, Janice Dabler, Vickie
Schmidt, Nancie Evans, Dorothy
Rupp, Pat Kindcl, Brenda Davison,
Gloria Koch and Janet Larson.
Members of the Cecelians and
some of the Treble Triad will com
plete the cast.
. Both educational and enjoyable
was the film "Ivanhoe," which the
student body viewed this after
noon. The joint English classes
sponsored the movie.
The Cecelians travel to Portland
Wednesday, January 9, to sing for
the Orcgcii Federation of Music.
The only junior federated ' choral
group in Oregon, they are invited
to present a half-hour program.
The girls will be accompained on
the trip by Sister Regina Mary.
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