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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1936)
TH l ’USUA Y, M AY 28, lOStl T h « AM ERICAN. C E NTRAL POINT. ORBOON High School News Classes Hold Picnics As School Nears End Rain was the order of the day for the class swimming pan ic« this year But nothing daunted, they took So. Ore. Normal thtir outings at their appointed Seniors Have Various Harry Youn* 1 Avia Ayers So. Ore. Normal times and cante back with glowing San Jose, Calif, reports of their adventures. Plans for Future °^ntTa Bro»>> Genevieve Carlson Medford The juniors officially opened the --------- ' Coreth* Churchill Medford 1 swimming and picntcking season Willamette Unlv. having their annual outing Wednes- The class of ’ 36 huve not bee.i , Yaber Medford dey, May 13 »tumped by the question, "W h e r e , Haley Central Point The Sophomores had their picnic do you go from here” and kindiy Naonii J°hn»on Central Poln' ' on Tuesday. May 19. eonsented to give the following ! U>,u* Heaaelgruve The freshmen went on Friday. plans. jJanis Hesselgrave Central Point Oregon State May 22. The Order of the C had a Herbert Crowder— to join the Katherine Lathrop party and picnic on Central Point swimming navy. | Edna Shayer ...... Thursday. May 21. Central Point Clyde Conrad— to work In hortl* | era*d*n* "* '* All the class parties this year were cultural garden«. I e at Jackson Hot Springs. The various Grace C lifford— to go to Seattle to Seniors Sneak A w ay advisors Mrs. Skvrman, Mrs. Fleis- school. oher- and Mr. Boswell accompanied Floyd Dol -go to Diesel school ___ their groups. at Seattle. James Fleischer— to take up avia The Senior Class broke loose from C A „ |_ tion. ¡school Wednesday to enjoy a picnic ^e n i° r * A p p e a r In Carol Furry— go to Willamette orja t Wagner Creek, and swimming la- Class D ay Program Oregon State College. j ter in the day at Jackson Hot Edwin Gebhard-—-to get a job. Springs. They were accompanied by The Senior Class held their annu Nellie Grissom— to go to Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross. al class day exercises Friday, May 22 State College. j The weather was not very bright in the auditorium. Dorothea Hedgpeth to go to • but the spirits of the seniors some- After much thought it was decid Business College. whai brightened the day. At noon ed to hold a "funeral service" for Arlene nmann —to clerk in a store lunch was eaten at Wagner Creek, the seniors who are about to "pass Marjorie Jones— to clerk in a after which the class returned to on". store. Jackson Hot Springs, where many Ruby Webster started the service Ernest Lathrop— to go to Oregon enjoyed swimming. Supper was ser by reading the purpose for which State College. ved at Jackson Hot Springs, many of the classes were calied together. George Merritt— to get a job. the students topping the day off Ernest Lathrop read the history Maxine Musty— to get a job. with a show in Medford. which w a s followed b y tw o Arlene Thompson— to go to Port- Late in the evening the tired but , songs; first a solo by Grace Clifford land School of Beauty Culture. happy seniors came home having called “ Memories" and a guartetle Ruby Brood— to go to Ashland | spent a joyous day of freedom from number by Edwin Gebhard, Arlene Normal. | the strenuous duties of the school- Thompson, Carol Furry and R o g e r Ernestyn Thompson— to go to room. Yost, called "Horoscope." The pro Ashland Normal. , ------------------------- phecy was read by Ernestyn Thomp Sidney Thurston—<to go to Ore- T h e T ea ch ers son and "Just Imagine” by Maxino gon State College. Musty. Last but surely not least was Ruby Webster— to go to Business ; Thjs taouity are my teachers, I shall the reading of the will and the pre- College. sentatlon of the pennant and the not pass. Floyd Woolridge— to go to Uni- They maketh me to prove dense pro- Pointer by Marjorie Jones. versity of California. | positions The Senior Class wishes to thank Roger 1 ost to study to be a They makath mo to expose my ignor- Simon Pappe for the monogram In Doctor. drew for the pennant. ance before my class They maketh me draw figures on the blackboard for my grade» sake. Ruby Webster W here A re They Now? Yea though I study till midnight I Wins Honor Cup shall gain no geometry CLASH O F '3ft Aaron Ayers ....................... Medford The Literature bothers me, the civ Ruby Webster was the member of ics sorely troubles me Melburn Atkins ......... Oregon State the year's graduating class chosen to Sidney Bristow ......... Central Point They prepareth quizzes for me in the have her name Inscribed on the presence of mine enemies Fern Cherryholmes ........... Medford ___M honor cup. This honor is awarded Ned Cash .................. Ventura, Calif. They giveth me low grades, my work ; Clifford Conrad ....... Central Point goeth under each year 10 the boy or Birl from the senior class who has been most suc Donald Culbertson ................... CCC Surely zero and condition shall fol cessful during his or her high school low me all the days o f my life Harold Doerschuk .... Central Point career as Judged by the following And I shall dwell in the class with Jerry Hermanson ............... Medford points: the goats forever. Wilma Hood ....................... Medford Participation in student activities Geraldine Jones ............. Dunsmuir 50 points: character a possible 30 Peggy Lawrence ..... Central Point Good-bye points granted by the faculty vote; Lawrence Martin .... So. Ore. Normal good fellowship, a possible 20 points Joyously we entered. Vance Nolta ..................... Roseburg Merrily we passed June Nealon ............... Table Rock Thru your many doorways Dorothy Powell ......... Central Point A ll Natural Methods To and from our class. Donald Richardson ........... U. of O. Lyle RuBsell ....................... Medford Dr. H. P. Coleman Cluttering the hallways Teresa Russell ................... Medford Tramping up the stairs Bill Snyder ............... Oregon State Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Loitering in the by-ways Oregon License 204 Phyllis Turpin ... Portland California License 3020 Or bumping over chairs. Robert Virtue ................... Medford Gladys Vincent ........ W illow Springs Special Attention to Blood Pres We seldom felt the frowns sure, Stomach and Bowels. Virginia Waterman Central Point Consultation and Examination Bestowed upon our backs Lauretta Williams .. . Central Point FR E E Nor knew the many troubles Ltona Yakel ........... Madera, Calif. Phone »03 Caused by our thoughtless acts In Medford Since 1020 CLASH O F '34 Delbert Ayers ............ Central Point W e leave you now forever Fred Bosworth ........ Central Point And realize with a sigh Ralph Buckles ................ U. S. Navy W e’ll meet again here never EADS & OHRN Lowell Blackford . W illow Springs Our dear old C. P. Hi. Buddy Cowin ................... Medford NEW & USED FU RN ITU RE — Arlene Inmann Clifford Casad .............. Los Angeles A full line of Ranges in A -l con Ebron Griffitts Jacksonville dition— 112.50 & up. O F F IC IA L WIOO AND Lewis Hedgpeth ....... Central Point Bedroom suites, Simmons springs KIHEMANN MAGNETO Herman Hosfeld ............... Montana Good ice boxes, all sizee. Sales and Service. Joe Johnson ..................... Lakeview Davenport & Chair— (17.60. Edward Inmann ...... _ ...... Medford O F F IC IA L MAGNETO 38. N. Front, Phone 1192-J, Med. Leighton McDowell Anderson Creek R E P A IR SERVICE Ermel Shaver ............ Central Point. Genutne New Factory Parts TA K E N FKOM TH E UAST ISSUE OK TH E C E N TR A L POINTER granted by a student body vote...... The following members of this year's class were eligible: Carol Fur ry. Dorothea Hedgpeth. Nellie Gris som. Arlene Imnann. Marjorie Jon's Sidney Thurston and Ruby Webster. The cup was given to the school in 1922 by Mr. Hedrick, when he was principal here and each year since it has been awarded to an out standing senior. The awarding of this cup is the highest honor given by this school. Miss Edna Shaver held open house at her home on Saturday afternoon. May 23. the occasion being a mis cellaneous shower in honor o f Miss Geraldine Tex. Both the hostess and the honor gueot graduated from Central Point High School in 1934. Senior Class Will For Annual Fetti JQ PERL'S Funeral Home D A W S O N ’S 4 4 N. Front St. Phone 263 Medford, Oregon We, .he graduating class of '30 having by one means i r another, reached the point where we believe ourselves to be perfect do leave to our inferiors the following: To the faculty, we hereby do will and bequeath our love of fun and mischief. To the Juniors, we do will and be queath our ability to run the school, with a little aid from the teachers, and much advice from the freshmen. To the sophomores, the upper classmen of tomorrow we do will and bequeath our grace and dignity. To the freshmen, we do will and bequeath our high Ideals and good manners. To the class who w ill be next years freshmen we leave» our best wishes and hope they will love the Central Point high school as we do. As individuals we do w ill and b - queath the following— I, Grace Clifford, do will aud be queath my list of seven subjects to the Lees boys, because between the bunch of them they should be able to get something from them. I. Clyde Conrad, do will aud be queath my skill at wise cracks to Mrs. Ross. I. Herbert Crowder, do will and bequeath my many girl friends to Cecil Gantenbein. I, Floyd Dole, do will and be queath my boisterous ways to Simon Pappe. I, Janie« Fleischer, do will and be queath iny ability to get by to Rich ard Jewett. bequeath my sense of humor to Detha H.. Hazel Stager and W illie Pratt. There 1» enough and more for all of them, I, Carol Furry, do will and be I. Sidney Thurston, do will and queath my “ Come hither" glance to bequeath my mustache to Andrew Helen Wright. McAllister. I, Edwin Gebhard. having nothing I. Ruby Webster, do will and be else that I can spare, do w ill and queath my 75 extra pounds to Max bequeath my last year’s football Knadler. shoes to Janice Nealon, also leaving I, Floyd Woolridge, do will and the advice that since they are rather bequeath my skill at eating soup to worn it would not be advisable to Miss Schreiber, I can eat 3 dishes of wear them in wet weather. soup onoe a day, 363 days In the I, Nellie Grissom, do will and be- ye»r— I skip Christmas and Thanks queaih my sophomore boy friend to giving. Norma Jean W ertz on the condition I, Roger Yost, do will my limou tha: she do,sn't let anyone else get sine to my younger brother, Dit. him. We, believing ourselves to be in I, Dorothea Hedgpeth, do will and full possession of our wits hereby bequeath my old chewing gum to set our toe* and stamps this the 28th George Curtwright. You will find it day o f May. under most of the seats in the study B ILLY W HISKERS hall, George. Justice o f the Peace I Arlene Inmann. do will and be WITNESSES: Uncle Tom queath my love of catching spiders to Joyce Young. Betty Coed Mr. Jewett I, Marjorie Jones, do will and be queath my power to “ knock ’em out’ to Roberta Wertz. I. Ernest Lathrop, with all good Dr. B. C. Wilton intentions, do will and bequeath my old Civics book to my beloved sister Physician and Surgeon Esther. 210 Medford Bldg. Medford, Ore. I. George Merritt, do will and be queath my broom and dust pan to Central Point STONE'S DRUG STORE Norman Hansen. I, Ruby Brood, do will and be queath my old affection for Chester Hamburg to Bette Mill. Summer Term I Maxine Musty, do will and be OF BUSINESS COLLEGE queath my knowledge of bookkeep Opens June 15. ing to Mr8. Skyrman, since knowing the rest of it she may be able to do something with it. I, Arlene Thompson, do will and MEDFORD D U S IH E S irO L l EOE bequeath my skill at waving hair to Ivlo o C S H U T )» !« !» VIÜÜBSH anyone who wants to be bothered with waving hair every day and usu •Whore Youth and Opportunity ally oftener. M eet" I. Ernestyn Thompson, do w ill and CAR MANUFACTURERS AND ASSOCIATED DEALERS ÎÜ i thi Typz of ¿ubicanti Brill Metal W orks G EN ERAL SHEET M E TAL FURNACES & H EATING lo o E. 8th St. Phone 418 Medford H. C. HIGH Successor to V O L N E Y D IX O N Western Distributor For Page Fence Have your car protected by lubricants made to its manufacturer's specifications. Applied properly— the correct amount of the correct lubricant in (he proper place— wherever you see the above sign. Anything in lino of fencing 124 N. Riverside Thone 263 Medford, Oregon A SS O CI A TED O IL C O M P A N Y ÍT R O W B R I D G E; Cabinet Works Everything In Cabinot Work E stab lish ed in 1008 ♦. « « », « ♦ « », • • s « • ♦ » : t /ie ^ T iu t A / . CALIFORNIA! 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