"THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES YOU LEND YOUR MONEY" Buy Mort War Bond» Today VOL. XII SUMMER QUARTER BEGINS JUNE 7 AT SOCE ©siso©®? ¿cup—Sodpl 9tl Pf* ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, June 3, 1943 THREE ASHLAND MEN THW GRADUATE AT U OF () ™vr i™”0 NINON KING KE4 RIVEN NCHOLARNHIP TO U. OF O UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, June 1, 1943-- Ninon Odile King, Ashland, was one ot 39 high school students throughout the state to be awarded a fee scholar­ ship of $60 for the school year 1943-44, according to Dr. Earl M Paallett, executive secretary ot the university. The scholarships were made possible through the appropriation ot funds by the state system of higher education and were granted on the basis of need and ability of each student. Among the mote than *>00 candi-1 Theodore Roosevelt was the dates for degrees at the 66th an­ first president to act as represent­ nual commencement of ihe Uni­ ative of the public in an industrial Tbr Minmirr quarter at tho Southern Oregon College of versity of Oregon, to be held dispute - the anthracite coal strike Education opetui June 7. President Walter Redford states May 30, are three students from in Pennsylvania in 1902 The that because <»f the exodue of teachers for military service Ashland. miners agreed to arbitrate. But and wnr Industry, many classrooms may be without teachers, Francis I'aul King is applying the operators were indignant at and schools arc looking to those who have left the profession for u bachelor of science in sociol­ Roosevelt's "interference" in what to marry or to enter other work, and who now, as a wartime ogy; Warren G. Applewhite, bach­ they regarded as their private con­ elor of arts in education; and cern After a bitter controversy, service, may return to the classtoom. Warren B. Thompson, bachelor of during which “Teddy" used the For those returning to teaching for the duration, the arts in biology big slick, the. operators finally college offers two »qM-dal refresher courses this summer; Dr, Donald M. Erb, president capitulated and the strike was "Recent Trends in 1‘rlniMry Education" and "Survey of of the university, will deliver the soon ended. M > > dents may observe modem classroom methods in action on "The University and the War parking strips manicured, such a When Hess flew out of Germany at Mncoln Training School and hold daily conference with of Survival." at the exercise Sun­ requirement, in the interest of into England Nazi leaders said he supervising teachers, Out-of-state teachers may obtain day evening civic betterment, should be enact­ was suffering from hallucinations courses required for Oregon certification. ----- Bl > BONM------ ed forthwith. Now they must see that he wasn't > > » A student beginning teacher training this June can be FORMER MOCK STUDENTS as crazy as they thought he was. Shakespeare said "He who steals ready to teach in the fall of 194.'», Pres. Redford stated. Two- ACHIEVE PHI BETA KAPPA > > > my purse steals trash " But Bill and three-year graduates of the college may work toward; Two Ashland . young men, who, Many Victory gardeners for the lived before the days ot rationing the degree of bachelor of science in elementary education. ! did junior college work at the A high school graduate cun complete this summer in the ■ Southern Oregon College of Edu­ first time are experiencing the coupons. thrill of toiling and producing for junior college department, the first term of college 1 1 1 cation, achieved Phi Beta Kappa themselves. The Jap admiral, who bragged at graduation this year, Frank : ★ ★ ★ > > > about dictating peace terms in the King at the University of Oregon COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT HELI) Uncle Zeke visions a cow in White House has gone to join his and Edmund Dews at Stanford FRIDAY MAY ‘¿ft University. Both are now in the every garage since canned milk ancestors. army air corps receiving training is on the ration list. 111 The seventeenth annual commencement al the Southern > > > Tourists will view some pictur­ as meteorologists, King at Reed Oregon College of Education was held Friday, May 28, | In 1942 the motor vehicle death Professor it W McNeal of the College being principal College and Dews at the Universi­ toll in the United Sta'Z-s cost esque ruins in Germany and Italy ty of Washington. when the war ends. speaker. Frank King, who is home this 27.800 - 12,200 fewer deaths than > > > Following commencement exereiaes, the faculty served i week on furlough, gieeted faculty in 1941. China is giving the Japs a well tea to the graduates and their guests in th student recrea­ and students at the Theta Delta > > > I merited shellacing tion room. Around one hundred and fifty guests were pre­ Phi regular luncheon on SOCE June came in with wet, cold If there isn’t a city ordinance sent at the tea. campus Wednesday noon. requiring residents to keep their feet. AHS GRADUATES 66 SENIORS Commencement Exercises for the Ashland high school senior class were held Wednesday evening. May 26th in the Junior high auditorium. Rex Putnam. Oregon State Superintendent of Public Instruction, guve the main address of the evening on the topic, "The Grand Act." Honor pupils. Maxine Cook and William Elam, spoke respectively on the topics, “Commencement Anew" and "Guided by the Instruments of War.” Frank Davis, the chairman of the School Hoard, District no 5, gave greetings to the graduates Rev Howard G E