t^aak t | e people of Ashland tor Oto «plendld rapport that had Ctren the school, and declared1 that “If the Southern Oregon Nor­ mal does not oontinue It« present rapid and suhetantial growth, It wl/1 not be' the fault of the people of Ashland ’? The members of the faculty at­ tending yesterdays meetings were; President J. A. Churchill, Mar­ ion Ady. A. C. Strange, Arthur S. Taylor, Helen C. A n erson , Elisabeth Richardson, Waltef Redford, Marie Connolly, Pearl Durst, Leona G. Marstera. VI» glnla Hales, Verne V. Caldwell, Katherine M. Vincent, Margaret Armentrout, and Beatrice Hall. I Chamber Fonun Proves to be Enjoyable Affair Ldttgn fa r t b i contest should be addreaeeÿ to the Contest Edi­ tor of the Ashland Ttdbgs. • f the Klwan- k to sot aside luncheon In winging con- te of the con­ i ' letters will luncheon and the It is preferable that they w l a u « |’ v tll bq Introduced, «written, but thia Is no* Start right In tonight to write U. Contestants should your letter .to enter in thia con- n one side of the sheet on- test «*<* get It ready to bring or » letters should be regu- mall to th e eoutest editor when rrltten with the signature the contest formally opens next contestant at the end. Monday morning. It will be first prise will bp «13 splendid publicity for Ashland The second prlae will be aad— jton m |> win one of the d the third prise, «6. * three liberal cash prises. President is c t y r W Members of the Normal school faculty played a dual role yester­ day when they not only served as guests of the Chamber of Com­ merce Forum Luncheon but pro­ vided the program for thia meet­ ing. After the introduction of geests. President O. F. Carson of the local Chamber, briefly ex­ plained the purpose of the meet­ Tiding» Will1 ing. and introduced President J, ” Letter A. Churchill of the Southern Ore­ gon Normal School, whp preaided (Continued From Page Ona) at the meeting and Introduced members of the facdlty. through your own eyes akd then Community singing led by write your Impressions in your Leon* G. Marstera, normal school own words. . supervisor of music, done much The contest win result . in to make the meeting a success, spreading Ashland’s , fame to and Verne V. Caldwell, instruct­ many distant cities and atatds. It or of Psychology, and the main will be wonderful publicity for speaker, told o( the value of the the community, and it Is reason­ Intelligence Taut, as It related to able to expect that these letters the schools. . will result In bringing many The principal value aa pointed visitors to Ashland daring the out by Mr. Caldwell is In the 19S7 tourist season. Judges Selected assistance it gives the Instructor, The Tidings has selected five in determining quickly those things concerning-a pupils de­ representative citizens to serve ficiencies .that would normaly re­ as judges and their decisions will quire a b ou t.* .yean association, be final. The judges are 3. A. beforé they would he sufficiently Churchill, president of the South­ brought out, to enable them to be ern Oregon state normal school; corrected. The speaker went into G. A. Briscoe, City superlntend- the early history oh the testa, explaining kow they were based upon B4 questioning each quest­ ion the answer to which, repre­ sents » certain period in a stu­ dent*'manta] age. P r é s id e n t C’b v r c h i l l in closing the meeting i took '^occasion to During this ia st five yeanr, the enrollment in the schabte Of higher education in the United MF BAP Vp g —» ' / Z / I \ ' mately doubled. 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