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Centrai Point High School Notes The Ra • 'aureate sermon was de Mi.-s K«(!i ¡in Thompson I ft Friday ♦ ♦ ♦ . - ;■ •> v v v *:*v v :■ i- livered by Rev. Hogg of the Presby morning for Merrill, in Klam ath coun “ The Sky Love Sign” was left terian church of Medford, last Sunday ty, where she goes to accept a position out this week owing to the fact evening, at Central Hall. Special mu in a store formerly owned by E. C. th at we could not possibly get sic was rendered by a large chorus Faber of Central Point. time, with our present force, to choir. Betts will buy all your old zinc, cop set the type. We hope th a t at per, lead, brass, etc. Hotel Central, least a portion of this story that Commencement exercises will be held Central Point. is growing in interest may be in at Central Hall, Friday, May 18. The the succeeding issues until the program will be along the patriotic The Ladies Aid of the Methodist story hus been published com line, and the students and the exer church will be entertainad by Mrs. plete. - T he E ditor . cises to represent sailors and a ship. Tom Pankey at her home on W ednes The graduating class is composed of day afternoon, May 23. All members four boys and ten girls, as follows: and friends are invited. M arguerite Hall, Jessie Chauncey, Wil liam Welch, Ruth Lull, Lela Peart, Wilbur Dunlap, Christina Heckman, H attie Pence, Lysle Gregory, Irwin Hurley, Rose Neale, Kdith Jacobs, Russell Harris and K atherine Nealon. W e’re going on a picnic, but we ON ALL1 don’t know where. A great many of the parents and townspeople turned out Hiid visited the school Friday, despite the gloomy out look in the forenoon. A fter an old fashioned basket dinner in the school basem ent at noon, there were rousing patriotic speeches in the High School assembly. The speakers of the after noon were Mayor Gates of Medford, County Supt. Ager and Attorney Can ady, also of Medford. A meeting of the farm ers was held under the direc tion of Roland Flaherty, and a canning dem onstration was given in the Domes tic Departm ent. The exhibits were viewed with interest, and especially the Domestio A rt exhibit by High School girls received worthy mention. Lastly, Betts will buy all your old rags, rub a track meet was held between the ber and rope. Will pay } to 1$ cts. per four upper grades of the gram m ar pound for rags. Hotel Central, Cen school. First place went to the tral Point. seventh grade. Autumn Lynch was This week we received a handsomely easily the star of the meet. framed picture of C rater Lake, in The Seniors were turned loose Fri coli.rs from the Southern Pacific com day, excepting those who have exami pany. It is a thing of beauty and atrt nations or work to make up. which we appreciate. »-• --• .• • • • • -I BIG REDUCTION Trimmed Hats! MRS. F. A. H A W K ^ A T T E N T IO N , T E A C H E R S ! THE S IX W E E K S ’ R E V I E W COURSE F or P ublic S c h o o l T e a c h e r s . H igh S chool G raduates and O thers At 8:30 on Monday morning, May 28, 1917, the Third Annual TEACHERS’ REVIEW and METHODS COURSE will begin at the MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 31 N. Grape St., Medford, Oregon, under the personal direction of MRS. EVELYN L. WALKER, Superintendent ot the Teachers' Training at 1 Methods Department of the Central Point High School, Centra! Point, Oregon. This Course is tfiven chiefly for the convenience anti ben fit of Southern Oregon teachers, High School graduates and others who may desire to review required subjec ts preparatory to taking the State examinations on June 28 for Primary, One-year and Five-year certificates. Mrs. Walker, as an instructor, needs neither introduction nor testimonials, as her professional work in both Crook and Jackson counties enjoys not only the indorsement of our County and State Superintendents, but the hearty approval of many «rateful teachers as well. Whether you do or do not take the Examination on June 28. it will benefit >ou greatly to take this Review and Methods Course under the direction of Mrs. Walker. Teachers' Review Course will be held on the six week days of each week and closes on Saturday, June 30, 1917. Tuition, payable in advance, for full Course, $10, or $2 a week. Call, write, or phone 15 L, for any further information you may desire concerning the Teachers’ Review and Methods Course. MEDFORD 31 N COMMERCIAL COLLEGE G r a p e S t .. M e d f o r d . O r e g o n