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Southern O regon New» R eview , A th b n d , O re., I h u r u b y Sept, i , 194S
T eachers Getting Ready for Septem ber 13 th
T h ia y e a r th e te a c h e rs in th e
A sh la n d sc h o o l. a re re p o rtin g a
w eek e a r ly mi th a t e v e ry th in g
w ill he re a d y lot th e o p e n in g 01
bClliMil. '1 lie lim e w ill lie u sed In
g ro u p m e e tin g s a:> w ell uh b u ild ­
in g » lu ll m e e tin g s a n d , in g en et ■
al, in v o lv e d in th e o p e n in g of a
new y e a r, 'l'h e a n n u u l A .T A . d in
tie r w ill be one oi th e aoclul
e v i n ts sta g e d to h e lp th e te a c h
e rs g e t a c q u a in te d w ith
th e n
It llow w o rk e rs.
w ill win k in the fie ld s ol m a th e ­
m a tic s a n d sc ie n c e a n d w ill h a v e
a p u it oi th e a th le tic s. H e s e rv e d
In th e a rm y d u rin g th e re c e n t
wai a n d u tte r nut d isc h a rg e r e ­
tu r n e d to school in A sh la n d .
M is. C o rin n e S m ith w ill la
le a c h in g E n g lish a n d b o ciul stu d
ies In Hie 'tin g ru d e le v e l In the
ju n io r m gh school. T h is last
su m m e r has b e e n a tte n d in g S.O.
C. a n d prim to th a t d id w ork at
m e U n iv e rsity ol S o u th D ak o ta
u n iv e r s ity ol O re g o n , a n d D ako
Jr. High Teacher»
C a in le B F o ntaine l< sc h e d u l >a S h e has ta u g h t in S o u th Da
til to h an d le girl»' physical k o ta a n d O re g o n a n d has hau
i d u callo n p ro g ram a t the jum oi •oine b u sin e ss a n d office e x p e t
high school this year. Mm. F o n ­ it rice.
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tain e has been doing advanced
w ork this su in m ei a t the Unlvei
sity ol W isconsin anti holds a de
gree from th e U nlvertlsy ol O re
gun. She atten d e d the E m m ett
High school as well as L ew iston
S tu te N orm al In Idulio. She has
ta u g h t school In O regon, acted us
d ire c to r of h ea lth und physicul
ed u catio n for the Y akim a Y W.C.
A. and has ta u g h t in C olom bia, S
A. A ccording to S upt. L inn hei
train in g und ex p e rien ce w i l l
m ak e her a v alu ab le ad d itio n to
th e ju n io r high school staff.
W allace
F alk en steln
G ra n ts
Pass, is sta rtin g his teaching cur
e e r us u m ath em atics and science
teach er. He did his p ractise
leaching last y ear as a stu d e n t
from S o u th e rn O iegon College.
Before serv in g In th e arm ed fores
he hud one y ear in St. P aul, Min
nesota. Mr. and Mrs. F alk en stein
h av e been living in G ra n ts Pass
w ith th eir fam ily.
Also sta rtin g hts teaching c a r­
e e r this y ear in A shland Is O scar
F. Silver, J r. S ilv er was edu cated
in the A shland schools and has
his degree from S.O.C. w here he
was stu d e n t body p re sid e n t He
Mis. Vida M cCarley will teach
..nglish in the junioi high. The
.■lcCarlcy fam ily have re tu rn ed
to O regon afte r leaving this u i e a
to go to Texas. W hen they were
here before they operated tin
B ellview sto ie Mis. M cCarley
holds a degree and has done
work on the g ra d u ate level. Hei
teaching exp erien ce has been In
Texas and neighboring states.
A it work in the ju n io r high
school will be u n d er the s u p e r­
vision of Miss F lora Stokoe. Miss
Stokoe is also a g ia d u a te of A sh­
land schools and holds her degree
from S.O.C. She has been te a c h ­
ing at T uleni for the last five
yeu is and the q u ality of her work
is well know n in this com m unity.
At T alen t she directed the plays
and handled various o th er e x tr a ­
c u rric u la r assignm ents In a d d i­
tion to h er classroom work.
C harles D eA utrem ont has been
elected to tak e the place of Leslie
G ra n t, coach, at the ju n io r high
school. As a S o u th ern O regon
College ath lete D eA utrem one re ­
ceived n atio n -w id e recognition
and local p atro n s a re p artic u la rly
anxious th at he have a chance to
teach ath letic skills to the boys atten d e d N ew berg High school.
R etu rn in g to the Lincoln school
a l the ju n io r high school level.
P rio r to ( i n n i n g to A shland De- foi anothei year are the follow ­
A u tre m o n t s ta rre d as an a th le te ing C lifford W illiam s, p rin cip al;
lor the U niversity High school in F lorence Allen, 6th g rad e; Velma
C res , 1st grade; C lara F ader,
Eugene.
D onald K. Davis has been elect 2nd grade, Lillian N icholson, 1st
ed to tak e the place of O scar grade; Betty Pow ell, 3rd g iad e;
B jorlie who resigned to do some B erth a S tephens, 4th g rad e and
advanced studying. D avis did Neva West, 2nd grade.
work at U.S.C. and U.C.L.A. and
Washington School
and has just received a m aster's
Mrs. Stplla Foster, w ho has
degree from N o rth w estern U ni­ been p rincipal of the B ellview
versity In Illinois. His teaching school, will teach one section of
experience has been in Los A n g e­ the 5th grade a t W ashington this
les, w here he also did co n sid e r­ year. Mrs. Foster has h ad sev eral
able professional work.
years of teaching ex p erien ce and
O ther ju n io r high school te a c h ­ holds hei d egiee from S o u th e a st­
ers will include E. S. C orthell, ern T eachers College in O k la­
silen ce; Edna K ennedy, social homa. P rio r to h er w ork at Bell-
i icnce; M ildred M illion, E nglish, vlew she tau g h t one y e a r at
Ethel Held, algebra; V. E. M ittag, Ruch, Oiegon.
shop and M axine S tephen, hom e-
Doris Lassen has been elected
m aking Mrs. M axine F oster will to one of the 2nd grad es this
act as secretary.
y ear at W ashington a f te r a v ery
Lincoln School
successful teaching c a re e r at
Am ong the new teach ers at the G lendale. Mrs. Lassen atten d e d
Lincoln school will be Miss high school at Clovis, C alifo rn ia
G ladys Owen who will be one of and received her teach er's c e rti­
the supervising teachers. Miss ficate from Fresno S tate College.
O w en holds her B, S. D egree This last sum m er she h as been
from E astern O regon College und enrolled at S.O.C. and has done
h er M aster’s Degree from C o lo r­ work th rough the exten sio n d iv i­
ado S tate College of E ducation at sion of the U niversity of Oregon.
G reeley. She com e to A shland She tau g h t in C alifornia p rio r to
directly from h er studies a t G re e ­ her ten u re at G lendale.
ley. In college she won co n sid er­
Erm a B ohn has agreed to tak e
able scholastic honors und has h er fourth grade position at th e
been successfully teachin g In W ashington school again this
O regon schools.
year. She had planned to do su b ­
T hree recent g ra d u ates from stitu te work.
S o u th ern Oregon College, M ar­
Horace L eland has been e le c t­
gery New ton, C orrine W enrlck ed to teach one section of the 6th
and A rth u r Phillips, did th e ir grade at W ashington. L ast y ea r
p ractise teaching at L incoln and he was located at T enm ile and
on the basis of th e ir w ork w ere the Douglas C ounty S u p e rin te n ­
recom m ended for re g u la r a p ­ dent reports th a t he had a very
pointm ent. Mr. P hillips and Miss successful year. Leland atten d ed
N ew ton are g rad u ates of A shland S O C. and did his p ractise teac h ­
High school w hile Mrs. W enrlck ing in the Lincoln school. His
w ife will com plete her w ork for
Senior High School
h er d egree in S.O.C. this year.
I S ev eral changes h ave been
O thei W ashington p erso n n el to m ade in the senior high school
re tu rn this y ear includes: C hester facu lty w ith a com plete change
S q u ire, p rin cip al; Ju lia n a Bond,! in th e m usic personnel. D onald E.
4th grade; M yrtle C hapm an, 3rd | D avis, who re tu rn e d to th e coast
g rad e; A ilene Inlow , 6th grade; th is sum m er a fte r gettin g his
A leta L u ch te rh an d , 5th grade; I m a s te r’s degree at N o rth w estern
D orothy M arler, 3rd g r a d e ; U n iv ersity in Illinois, is sch ed u l­
M adge M itchell, 2nd gr a d e; ed to h an d le th e vocal m usic in
M arie P rescott, 1st g rade; Alice both ju n io r an d senior high
W illits, 1st g rad e;an d G eorgia schools. He has had considerable
Ross who serves as sec retary at professional vocal ex p erien ce at
W ashington and Lincoln.
U.C.L.A and U.S.C.
Mrs. G ladys B anks, an o th er
B ellview School
teach
er w ith a m aster's degree,
A fter a new prin cip al in each
of the four schools last y ear it is has been signed to w ork in th e
noted th at P au l R etter is the only! sen io r high school as head of the
new prin cip al going on d u ty this English d ep a rtm en t. Mrs. B anks
fall. R etter has had successful e x ­ has been spending h er su m m ers
p erience as an elem en tary p rin c i­ in A shland and has resigned h er
pal in K ansas. He had his tr a in ­ position at B ristow , O klahom a to
ing at the K ansas S tate T eachers accep t this new job. She will
C ollege at E m poria, K ansas and su p erv ise high school p u b lica­
tions as well as teach classes in
a t th e College at M an h attan . He
English.
has been in th e service statio n
G len n C risp, J r. from O regon
business in A shland but recen tly (
S ta te College is tak in g o v er th e
has been tak in g work in S.O.C.
He will teach 5th and 6th grades in d u stria l a rts d e p a rtm e n t a t th e
sen io r high. D u rin g th e w ar
as well as act as prin cip al at B ell­
C risp was an officer in th e arm y
view.
a ir coprs and serv ed overseas in
T he first and second g rades at th e E u ro p ean th eatre. He has had
Bellview' will be tau g h t by Mrs. co n sid erab le p ractical ex p erien ce
W orthylake. Mrs. W o rthylake has as w ell as academ ic train in g in
ju s t m oved to this com m unity his field.
a fte r resigning from h er position
S ecretarial Science is to be
at a teach er in th e W ashington h an d led by Mrs. M ary C h ristleib ,
College of E ducation in B elling­ a n o th er O regon S ta te g rad u ate.
ham , Wn. Mrs. W orthylake has This p ast y ear Mrs. C h ristlieb has
been a successful k in d erg a rten done office w ork a t S.O.C. H er
and p rim ary teac h er in W ashing­ p ra ctise teach in g w as done in th e
ton and O regon and at one tim e A lb an y S enior H igh s c h o o l
lived in A laska. S he is a g ra d u a te w h e re h er superv iso rs w ere im ­
of A shland high school.
pressed w'ith h er success.
D ram a and sophom ore E nglish
Mrs. Alm a A u stin Is re tu rn in g
to B ellview school this y ear and w ill be han d led by R alph Wood
will h an d le th e 3rd an d 4th w ho w as a successful p ra ctise
g rades ra th e r th a n the 5th and teac h er in th e U n iv ersity High
6th as she did last year.
sC ontlnued on page 6)
Next Year’s Premiere
of the Shakespearean Festival will be
OTHELLO - OPENING AUGUST 3rd
followed by
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RICHARD THE SECOND
ROMEO AND JULIET
TAMING OF THE SHREW
These plays will run August 3rd to August 16th inclusive. Many of this year’s featured actors will be with us
again next year. Tell your friends now so that they may plan for these future events.
The Shakespearean Festival is the only one of its kind. Let’s help make NEXT YEAR A BIGGER AND BETTER
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