Southern t>regon Campaign Ends Fur Studenl Body NEWS FROM TALENT Baccalaureate Set For Sunday Talent, May 25 — Baccalaureate services for the Talent high school graduating class will be held Sunday at the Talent Meth­ odist church with the Reverend Alice May Wolley bringing the message. The program will begin at 11 a.m. The Rev. Irwin P. Alger will give the Invocation and the bene­ diction. Friends honoring Miss Faith Granella on her birthday were Mrs. Nixie Steward, Evelyn Mil­ ler, Loretta Waite, and her sister Catherine Granella. Commencement Talent, May 25 — Don Millage, At Talent Is Talent high school track star, jumped 20 feet. 3 and seven-eights Tuesday, May 31 inches for a new state class B Millage Sets New Bread Jump Mark record tn the broadjump at the state track meet held last week end at Oregon State college at Corvallis. In the district meet Millage jumped 19 feet and 11 it iches. Union High school romped off with the class B track champion­ ship amassing a total of 8 9 pts. Talent high school’s track team tied with Phoenix for seventh place, both schools totaling 16 points. WELLCO FOAMTREAD SANDALS and OXFORDS Dr. Elmo Stevenson To Speak to Graduates Talent. May 25 — Commence­ ment for the Talent High School’s class of 1949 will take place on Tuesday evening, May 31, at the Talent school. Dr. Elmo Stevenson president of Southern Oregon col­ lege, will address the graduates on “Mastering the Art of Living.” The program is as follows: Pro­ cessional by the orchestra, an in­ vocation by the Rev. Irwin P. Al­ ger, the salutatory by Donald Millage, "Welcome From the Class of 1949,’’ and then the val­ edictorian, Frances Sullivan, will n'.i'ke her address, “Farewell." The orchestra wlU then play ••Marche Militaire.” by Schubert, and Dr. Stevenson's address will follow. R. B. Parr, superintendent of schools will present the honor a- wards Arthur Wisner, chairman of the school board, will present the di­ plomas. The Rev. Alger will give the benediction, and the program will close with the orchestra play­ ing a recessional. Legion Memorial Day Dinner To Be Held Offices; Neideiglt Elected Prexy Bob Beach, Jacksonville; Bernard From the Siskiyou The climax of an active and Kelly. Medford; Gordon Quuda, Giants Puss; und Mury McCor­ colorful campaign of electioneer mick. Grants Pass. lng put Gordon Neldeigh, of Dell wood, Oregon, a teacher education MRS. GOOD AT HOSPITAL From the Rogue News student In his junior year, at the Talent, May 25 — Member« of Mrs. Edith Good, senior high the Talent high school’s senior helm us student prexy for the class led the Honor Roll for the year 1949-50 at Southern Oregon school toucher and Dean of Girls, has recently undergone several final six months period. More college. Following u series of i operations on her eyes in Green’s than half the members of the stunts which included airplane senior class were on the honor tossed circulars, midday broad- Hospital, In Sun Fruncisco, Calif As two of the operations huve roll. They Included Joun Davis, ■ .ts of mu tic und election pro been successful, the doctor has Margaret Egan, Otto King. Fran­ pagunda, rhyming street signs, Il­ told her she may be uble to return ces Sullivan, John York, Donald luminated midnight serenades & to Ashland by the latter part of Millage, Clyde Williams, and Bet­ gigantic signs advertising the May If everything else goes well. ty Henry. candidates, the campus chose The Ashland high school stu­ Juniors on the honor roll in­ Neidelgh, us student leader for dent body and faculty sent Mrs. • cluded Virginia Peters, Elobe the coming year. Good flowers and a card extend­ Officers of the newly elected ing their wishes for her speedy Roberts,, and Marie Williams. The sophomores included Edna Peters. council are, first vice president, recovery. The Latin Club, of Patricia Zemke, and John New­ Joe Scallon of Roseburg (this which she is udviser, sent her a year’s president of the Men's ton. Dorm) second vice president, Ray gift also. Freshmen who made the honor Bradshaw of Bonanza, Oregon, roll were Joanne Jounis, Donna (this year's vice president of the Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Miller, of Schulz, and Willis Zumwalt. Men’s Dorm), secretary, Marilyn Spokane, Washington, are regis­ Streltz, Gold Hill; treasurer Vir­ tered ut the College Inn while Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shuman and gil Wolff, Medford; and Yell they look for a home for them- grand daughter, Robin Anderson, King, (for the third consecutive selves and three smull sons. They Freewater, Oregon, are spending year) Hollis Hill, Ashland. 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