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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HPIIINOKIBLD, liANE COUNT Y, OKKOON. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1029
twknty - hixtii ykah
CHAMBERS 1 0 TRY
BRIDGE SEIILEMENT
Delegates to Interview H ig h -1
way Commission in a Few J
Exercises
rhlldrrn'a <luy program will tea-
Diiytft in AttSfnpt to Prevent t||re , |lt(. ¡ub|e nchool pro# ram Suiulay
Appeal to Supreme Court and ilt lbB Christian church at 9 46 o'-
Delay
i clock.
A com plate program with
"Ths Psopls's P ip s r"
A
L IV E N E W S P A P E R
IN A L IV E T O W N
NUMBER 20
S.H.S. CHAMPIONS COMMENCEMENT
OF COUNTY LEAGUE FRIDAY EVENING
THREE CANDIDATES
FOR SCHOOL OFFICE
Springfield Captures Second University Man to Address 3 2 1
Graduates from Local High
Championship by Nosing Out
School; Program to be at
Eugene High 11-10 in Exciting
Methodist Church at 8; Na­
Came on Local Diamond Last
dine McMurray Valedictorian
Night; To Get Trophy
C. A. Swart» and Mr», Fred
Frese are Candidates for
Director to Succeed Carltonf
Hughe» Filed for Clerk; New
Teacher Employed
' muoy chlkiren taking part hna bean
Final Standing In Lan« County H igh
In a furthrr effort to act the »lute prepared and a large crowd la ex-
S th o o l League
highway couimiaalun to go alnrvi [)tM.|,,d to attend.
W
L Perc’tage
w .t n Un- c o n . . «li actio n of th e new
F'ollowlng 1» the program:
.875
1
Springfield
t.
6
brid g e u p p ro at h In stead of eu g ag ln g
It
1. E n tra n c e of “Q ueen of C h ild ren 's
.714
2
Eugene
In u long d raw n out ap p eal to Ihe
D ay" l Dori» H elen R a y b u rn ).
2
4
Cottage
Grove
su p re m e c o u rt, th e E u g en e and
2. Crowning of Q ueen by Dale Ro­
.000
6
0
University
S p illig lleld c h a m b e rs of conim el i .
b ertso n . C row n h earer» : Clove«
will »end del- gale» to call on m em b ers
For the second successive season
C. A. Swarts and Mrs. Fred Frese
have been nominated as candidate»
for the office of school director of the
»Ity of Oregon, will deliver the I
district
for the annual election to be
! commencement address to the class .
held Monday, June 17. The new diree
of 192k of lh< Springfield high school
tor will succeed Roy W. Carlton, pre­
tomorrow evening at s o'clock at the
sent chairman of the board, who will
Methodist church.
Leadership” will
not seek re-election. W. G. Hughe»,
! be the topic of his address. Nadine
district clerk, will run for office again.
Je a n Cox an d l«< n elle F ern Kemple.
McMurray, who was chosen valedic­
of th e eom m i»»lou In a few day»
S p rin g field high school c a p tu re d th e
So tar he has no opponent
3. P ro cessio n al by all th e ch ild ren .
torian of Hie class for having main- i
J ». M aglurdy of Ihe K ugene rum
championship of Lane county high
I "U reetln g " by Hobby Adam s.
Mr. Swarts served on the Spring-
lained the highest scholastic average
m itte e a tte n d e d th e W est S p rin g field
school league by nosing out Eugene
field school board from 1923 to 192»
6. "W h at 1» C h ild ren 's l»uy'' hy E u­
of any number of the class during
m eetin g T uead a) even in g and r tp o r t-
high school on the local diamond last
and was chairman durinig his third
her four years In school, will give a
g en e Ferguson.
. d th a t ih e ’ tw o ch am b er» woukt work
night by a score of 11-10.
year.
Harmony and economy In
6. A U re e tln g by M ay etta Moon und
ta lk 'T h e Challenge o f the Hawn.”
for a coinprom m e of Ih e d Inpule to
The game last night was the third
nine little beginner».
.school affairs is the policy which ha
, , M a rg aret S w arts, w hose a v e ra g e w as ,
ic c u r e e arly com pletion of th e bridge.
to lie played b etw een th te tw o schools
....
...
.
, „
.!
will attempt to carry out if elected.
7. Kong "I'p In the A pple T re e ” by
,
. second highest, Is the salutatorian and
E ugene won th e first ,
this season
it I» likely th a t a 11 pn aenlatlve
Mrs. Frese has alyays taken an active
primary glrla.
„
. will speak on "The Value of Time,
from S p rlln g fleld
*
from each of t h e E ilg e n c and S p rin g
interest in school affairs and ha»
H. R ecitatio n "T h e (Ia rd e n e r" hy game of the season
The complete program for the :
5-4. Springfield came hack to win
field cham ber« of co m m erce will In ­
been prominent in P. T. A. work. She
F ra n k ie A nderaon.
evening
Is
as
follows:
/
the second 8-4 The conference sea­
terview ih e ro iu m taalo a w ith in th e
states that if she Is elected she will
!» "Bible Prescriptions" by four
March—Pomp and Circumstance. .
son ended with the two In a tie for
e x t few day».
act always with the good of the school
Junior girls.
T he W .-il S p rin g field people will 10 "C h ild ren " an exercise by eight first, and the game last night was Edward Elgar, by Jule Pollard.
as first consideration.
necessary to decide the championship.
Invocation, Rev. C. J. Pike.
fig h t Ihe ap p eal of the highw ay c o in
John Ketels, Mrs. W. K. BarneU,
primary boys.
A silver cup will be awarded to the
Song—Softly »hade« of Even Fall,
Hl Isslon In lue supreme court If It Is j , H(,ng -Take your Share of Sun
and Mrs. L. K. Page were appointed a»
local school ns a championship trophy Ira B. yVIlson, Boya' Quartet.
m ade, It WHS d ecid ed at the m e etin g
an election board by the school board
shine" by Junior girls.
T u esd ay . F in a n c e s a re being raised j j -J u n e " an ex ercise hy four prl by the Hendershott gun store of Song—To a Hill Top, Ralph Cox;
at its meeting Monday night. Further
Eugene
to pay th e a tto rn e y 's fees and o th e r j
niary boys,
I*aul Potter.
candidates for either of the two office»
Jay Grant (top)
The contest yesterday, though some,
expense» conn ected w ith a su it. < . A. I j j "H e L ovlnigly C u re s’ a solo hy
Perry Price (below)
must file petitions signed by at least
Talk—The Challenge of the Dawn.
what loosely played, was hard-fought
W lrlllerifteter and H ow ard B row nell,
M uriel T yson.
20 voters not later than June 12. The
Nadine Mc Murray.
attorneys retained hy the M, si 14 "C row ning C h ild ren 's D ay" a read and highly exciting, as the two teams Plano Duet—Lustpiel Qverture. Fran­ TWO SPRINGFIELD
election will he held in the city hall
were evenly matched and each was
Sprlpgfleld cltlxens spoke at the I
Ing by E asel A dam s
ces and Lena Frizell.
STUDENTS GRADUATE
I ' between the hours of 2 and 7 o'clock
meeting of Ihe steps it would be ne- 1 ,& ^ .„ g .>Bf Happy" by primary ‘T in g har'’ ,or the t,l,p The "core
in the afternoon.
AT OREGON STATE
: was close through the entire game. Talk—The Value of Time. Margaret
cessary to take If the highway com -|
hoys
Miss Wilma Scott, who is at present
m/ H
1
—
mission filed an appeal, und of thte I , g -gympHthty" a reading by Elma Towne' p,tt'h,nK for Kugene. a!lo’ 'pd
Dr. Howard
Oregon State College, Corvallis, teaching in the primary department
.th e Springfield batters 11 hits, which Address—Leadership
probable cost of the action.
j
Gray
1 May 30— (Special)—Springfield Is re­ at Elmira, was elected to teach the
The state highway commission at 17. “His Jewels" by Pearl Hlltcr- 1 resulted In 8n equal number of runs. Taylor.
presentation of Diplomas. Roy W 1 presented by two of the 534 graduates second grade at the B ra tta in sc 00
i The visitors made three errors.
Its meeting at Portland Friday voted j
brand and six beginners,
Carlton. Chairman of School Board. I of the class of 1929 completing work »»cceedlng Hasen Murphy, w o re-
Although Eugene made 10 runs
B< nedlctlon. Rev. C. J. Pike.
! for degrees at the sixtieth annual «
a ^ ' t l o n n Eugene^
to disregard the petition» of the 18 An exercise hy 16 boy. of the
Squirm, local pitcher, allowed but
Eugene and »prlngfleld chambers of
Loyal Scout class.
the total wiIliam Baker, a University of Ore­
Thirty-two students will graduate , commencement, June 3. Of
1 e ig h t h ila ; Springfield made two er-
gon student, was elected as part time
rnmnierco for early completion or 19. "My G ard en Is a H appy P lace" a
from Springfield high school this , "“^ Y h e ^ b a ch elo V ^ ^ cien ce degree athletic coach and director of physic*!
reading
hy
Lucille
Davis.
I
D
annpr
ra
u
a
h
t
fo
r
B
pr‘n
"
f
'**’
the new Springfield bridge and to
year. Tho
nt th
re I , celve
degree,
__ succeeds Leonard
< ____ _» ««___
appeal to the state supreme court In I 20. "Sunbeams" by 8 primary children and B*'nnpU for Eugene^ . pring < < year.
The nffirAP«
officers of
the e claaa
class a are
- - - - - the bachelor or
. science
decree
and j education. He
M ay
u a e ffo r t to have the restraining In- ' 21. Pt.no Solo by Kyle Sm.th
'
b" 8 * Pre Pal™ r 1 Be ’ I r e n e s Roof, president; Donald » *
"taster of s c e n c d e g r e e * and
junction ohtaln-d from Judge Skip 22 Song "Roses are Blooming" by ,,a ' Dannpr' McMurray, Cowart 2 ,»aimer. vice president; Lena Frizell. ; ™ th e degree
p h a r m a c e u t ic a l^ ^
M r Baker
the ftrst-strin«
’
Roof
and
Squires
1.
Towne
struck
,
secretary-treasurer,
and
Nadine
Me-
chemist.
worth reversed This will mean con-
Ixiyal Girls' clans.
Men outnumber women In the grad-- P*“* «
of the universRy basebaU
► ld-rable more delay In the comple- 23 Reading “A Children's Day Secret" Iout 11 Springfield batters, while Murray, social promoter. The class uatlng class 338 to 198, though the team
Two ^ “ lons. one of manual
tlon of the new structure.
I
by Leslie Fern Remple
i 8 1ulrp8 ret,rpd 8pren of the Ha,t° ra motto is "Climb
the Rocks
The Though
class flower
Is the K «er are scattered among seven of traininlg teacher, and the other of
24. Song "When Raindrops P a tter! Probably the most exciting inning W Rugged." The class flower I.
h,8tory and
are gtlU
The state highway commission or
Down' by the beginners' depart- of the entire game was the first part 1 carnation and the class colors pink college
Iginully ordered a fill approach from |
To get the bachelor of vacant at the h,«h 8ch001' Thcre arW
of Ihe ninth, when thte Eugene men ’ and g|iver.
the went end of the new bridge to i
menL
science degree here, studsnts must noJ “canf l€*. *
made their final effort lo tie the score
The members of the graduating
The school board assigned the tea*
th e Pacific highway, and Is determined i 26. R ead in g by R oscoe Cole.
and almost succeeded. After a series class are Maude Brattain, Elsie Fern not only complete four years of chers to the various positions at the
to stick by the order as long a» pos­ 11:00 Morning service with Bro. C. F.
of hits, free walks, and sacrifices, Cooper. Hugh D. Cowart, Irene Crow, studies but must maintain an average Brattain school at the meeting M ob *
Swander. supply pastor.
sible. Wlw-n the A. C. Mathews com
Squires found him self with the bases Audrey M. Daniels, Jack C. Danner. grade of 60 or above The result is day. Altle Manning will teach th»
pany of Eugene, which was awarded « 50 Christian Endeavor.
loaded and two men out. Towne, Mildred D. Dyer, Edith Esther Eaton, that those in the graduating class are
only those who have survived a four " rat *rade>
j * 0“ th« J ’eC^ d'
the contract, began work on the fill 8:00 Evening service with Bro. V. E.
the
visiting pitcher came to bat, mis­ Leonard Franx, Francis Percival
Hoven, supply pastor.
•weeding out" process that has Mr». Allene Basford the third. Mr»,
last month, a protest arose from the
sed the first two strikes, and then Frlxell, Lena Parker Frlxell. Leroy B. | year
Olson the fourth, Annie Gorrie th»
West Sprlnlgfield residents, who con-
1
n«»», eliminated
the
less
determined
hit a high fly. which went out of the . Inman. Evelyn Maurlne Jackson.
Beth ,
fifth, Dorothy Girard the sixth, and
tendest that the fill would constitute VOTING BEGINS FOR
diamond and among the spectators Dale Johns, Keith A. Kendall, LaVerne ' students.
<_ Glen Wood, the new principal, th»
a flood menace In time-« of high
„
,
,
Forestry
is
a
calling
growing
In
'
ROSE KING AND QUEEN
and parked along E street. Despite E Lawson
A"»ell"a Man,e>' I
and that Is the school from , « « » A'
'
'
water, diverting a destructive current
all
the
calls
to
him
to
let
It
go.
Dan­
OF ANNUAL FESTIVAL
Louisa Elizabeth McDowell.
perry
are
The school board Is considering th«
from the river over the property of
ner rushed out of the diamond into
the vicinity.
Nadine McMurray, Mary Esther | obtatn| nK their degree, they being c°n’Ple,1°n of the vacant room at th«
Voting for rose queen and rose the midst of the spectators nnd
McPherson. Audrey I^tvelle Moscop. I two of the 25 to finish the four-year Brattaln school during the summer
The residents of West Springfield
king of the annual festival to be held caught the ball, thus ending the game.
Donald M. Palmer. Paul F. Potter. ! courge th|„ gpr|ng. Oregon has an months
The board voted to adopt
employed attorneys and brought suit
in Springfield early next month Is ,
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Mlllam
Laurel
Rice,
Lucvlle
E.
Rich-
1
area
of
clo)(e
t0
23.000.000
acres
good
the
P*cture
8tory system of reading
against the highway commission In being conducted nt several of the !
Visit In Springfield
mond. I,awrence W. Roof. Clara Max- j fo r nothtng but to grow trees. Lum- ‘"struction for use in the first grade«
the luine County circuit court to have
local stores, with the honor students
Mrs. M. L. Miller and daughter,
the -------------------
state s major new
of ,he Fncvclooedia
,ofal 8chools Brittanica
for next was
year' pur-
A
work stopped After a lengthy hear- of the first, second third and fourth Eva. of Klamath Falls, are visiting Ine Snodgrass, Ethel Sarah Spencer. berlng ig now one of
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,,b
ling. In which much testimony was grades as candidates. Votes are sold 1 this week In Sprlnlgfield with their Margaret J. Swarts, Dora L. Wagner. : regourceg and a real demand for
presented on both sides, Judge Skip-
and sister. Mrs. John Ralph C. Wilson, and Dorothy Jean tra|ned leaders In the technical c"ased tor the high school library.
at one-half cent each, and the money ' daughter
worth decided the case In favor of
,
Withers.
________
phases of forestry development In the
I will be used to help defray Ihe ex- Robertson.
the plaintiffs and ordered an open
future. These two men have had BOYS PRACTICE FOR
pensos of the affair The voting will
rather than a fill approach con­
training in forestry, logging engineei-
JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM
continue until Friilnv, when all hut
structed.
1
lng, and lumber manufacture, with op.
the 12 highest on each list will be
Twenty Springfield boys are prac­
After the decision of the Judge, the eliminated. TI- - twelve highest boys
1 portnnlty to major in any one of the
ticing under the coaching of William
chambers of commerce petitioned and girls will ■•n'er a second round,
three.
Through a cooperative arrangement Vasby in preparation for the national
the commission for an early comple­ which will clou with the selection
divided equally among all the con­
with
the federal government many Junior league baseball ladder tourna-
tion of the bridge In accordance with of the winners Wednesday night,
Writing on the subject "Safety in
the Judge s orders. Instead of causing Junfl 5 ^ ur pr|nceR an(J f(Wr pr|n. the Home," Lena Stafford of the testants.
' students enter the forest service as cient sponsored annually by the Atn-
The Judges for the essay contest |
undergradc.ates and later enter a re-j erican Legion. Only boyg under 17
further delay by carrying the case ; CMgoa wll) be (,bogoI1 from tbp run. 81xth A grade at thte Brattain school,
were Mrs. L. K. Page, formerly a
years of age are eligible for competi­
into the Supreme court. The petitions | ne|>Mlp
pup(, 0, M|gg ix)rothy Girard, won
guiar position in the department.
teacher in the Brattain school, O. H.
were rend nt «he meeting of the com-,
(.an<11()ate|(u for Rqr<1 Queen j flrgt prlxe In her division and the
tion.
Jarrett, superintendent of the Booth- '
-r ie r e
A game with the Junior team o t
mission Friday but were disregarded.
are Frances Jean Lloyd, Bernice grand prlxe of a fountain peu In the Kelly company, and Roy W. Carlton. : S PR IN G FIELD TAKES
Cottage Grove was originally sched-
snfety
essay
contest
sponsored
by
SECOND
TO
ENGENE
IN
chairman of the school goarti.
Smith, Rutth Keeler, Doris Munn.
BOOKS PRESENTED TO
-rn « c i- »»c-r-r uled for la8t Tuesday- but at tbe 13,4
The prizes will be formally awarded
Muriel Tyson, Roberta lhitman. Dor the Springfield 4L.
COUNTY T RACK M EET mlnutp tbe Grove team withdrew,
Gilbert
Ernstlng,
a
sophomore
in
to the students tomorrow at the clos-
SPRINGFIELD LIBRARY othy Stewart, Beryl Robertson, Al-
school had -----------------
little d lffl-.
asKemblies of the two grade. Engene high --------
--, ,eavln‘ only . Sbrl^
. flpld
. . . . and Eu*ena
__ _
1 berta Keeler, Winifred Lyons, Fran- the high school, won the only prize i
e FUILn
»°r
e «°
tha
Elght new books were presented to I ceg C ran Jp an A|, CP ppngra, Barbara offered In the high school division SC|1OO|8 by w . P. Tyson, president of ' culty In capturing first place In the , ”
- 6h«ee'l nd
the Springfield public library this Barnell, Frances Keeler, Florence His subject was ‘What Safety Meuns ; thg <^pringfiei d 4L.. Mr. Tyson will first annual Lane county track and , 1 amp ons p'
P a!_
week by Mrs. Mary Kessey. These May, Margaret Meek, Mayetta Moon, In Industry." Harlan Duncan, also a award the prizes at the Lincoln school ‘ field m eet on Hayward field last Fri- i two teara® w' pro a -v
o’clock, and at the Brattain ; day afternoon, piling up a toal of 72 j next wee '
e w "ner 0
8
were Hammond's 'Pictorial Atlas of Mildred Billings, Phyllis Westphnll, pupil of Miss Girard, in the Sixth A 1 gt
gene-Springfield game will play the
!
the World;” "Practical Farming and Violet Steel. Violet Miller. R nth ' “t «>« Brattain school, was awarded 'school
points. Springfield high school fini-
at 1:30.
egsay written by Gilbert Ern- ' ghed In second place with 27 points J <'bnn*P,on °- Llnn a,ld Benton coantl««
Gardening;" "Samantha at Saratoga" Richardson, Sadie Golt, Ethel Gott, second prize in division two, and Vir-1
,he
Th9
hy Marietta Holley; "Her Prairie Louisa Cowden, Jeannine Withers, glnla Montgomery, a student In the 8ting the w|nner of the first prize ! Cottage Grove third with 25%. and
' district champions will meet In Port­
Sixth B under Miss Pearl McMullen, )n the high sebooi div ision follows:
Knight,” hy B M. Bower; "The Spirit Bernice Ixrw-ery.
! Woodrow Wilson with 19%. This
land for the state championship, and
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of (he Border," by Zane Gray; "Sidney
was the first time that Springfield
Candidates for Rose King are John received third.
the Oregon winner will meet the other
Josephine Jones, a pupil of M is s |„ W H A T SAF E T Y M EA N S
Carteret, Rancher," Harold Blandloas; Spore, Frank Bennett, Kenneth Ables.
high school had ever entered a track
"The Boy Allies at Liege," Clair W. Robert Nice, Bobby Davis, Lawrence Anne Gorrie In the Fifth A grade at
-yo INDUSTRY" I team In competition with other Pacific coast winners at Seattle.
The coast championship Junior team
Hughes; and “The Boy Allies nt Jut­ Thompson, Bobble Pollard, Frank the Brattain school, received first Qy Gj|bePt Ernsting, H. S. Sophomore j schools. The entry was made more
will
go to the city where the 1929
land.” Robert L. Drake.
Stewart, Willard House, Franklin prize In division three of the contest.
Adequate safe-guarding or protec-j for the purpose of Introducing track
World Series is to be held and com­
Rutland
Farnworth,
a
pupil
of
Miss
■
(jon
0{
bunian
life
in
industry
Is
an
1
here
than
with
the
hope
of
winning
A new four-drawer card flllnlg cab Anderson, Arthur Prochnow, Peter
pete there with the other sectional
Inet has been purchased for use at the Chase, Daniel McCormick, Leland Crystal Bryan at the Lincoln school, j llns()]VP<i problem today, l^tbor-sav- the contest, according to Leonard
took
second,
and
Fern
Fisher,
a
pupil
¡ag
machines
are
more
improved
and
i a m i mvaa K
champions
for the national title.
Mayfield, local coach.
library. A card for every bonk In the Neher, Henry Chase, Edgar Trotter.
Farmer of Springfield placed third
protected every year, but still there
library will be on file there. The 1928 Wesley Robertson, Roscoe Cole, Dean of Miss Gorrie, third.
In division four of the contest first are as many accidents resulting front In the 100 yard dash, and McMurray SCOUTS HAVE MANAGER;
volume of the International Encyclo­ Wilson.
prize went to Frances Jean Lloyd, a them as before. Since modern mach­ fourth: McMurray placed second In
pedia has been received. This brings
WORK FOR CAMP MONEY
pupil of Miss Edna Platt In the fourth inery has been improved and guarded the 440 yard run; Palmer of the locals
the set of hooks up to date for this
Rebekahs Elect Officers
To earn money with which to at­
■"ear.
Miss Dorothy Girard was elected grade df the Lincoln school. Mona as much as possible, most accidents won second In the high Jump; Squires
tend summer camp. Boy Scout Troop
Williams,
a
pupil
of
Mrs.
Ora
Read
today
are
caused
by
Ihe
carelessness
won
second
for
Springfield
In
the
noble grand of the Springfield Rebe­
Mill Undergoing Repairs
Javelin and Steam er took third 11 has appointed Robert McLagan,
kah lodge nt Ihe regular meeting of Hemenway In the fourth grade of the and Inexperience of workers.
Brattain
school
took
second,
and
Ber­
An
analysis
of
seventy-five
thousand
Deeds took one of Springfield’s two employment manager. His telephone
A number of repairs are being the organization Monday night. Mrs.
nice Lowery of the same grade third. Industrial accidents In the United firsts In the shot with a heave of 41 is 138M and anyone who has odd
Zella
Cantrel
was
chosen
vice-noble,
made at tho Springfield Booth-Kelly
The Judges were unable to decide States shows that ninety-eight per feeet six inches. The other first Jobs to do are requested to call
imll while the establishment Is shut Mrs. Genevieve Louk secretary, and
the winners among the safety slogans cent of all accidents are preventable. place was In the broad Jump, which Scout McLagan and he will furnish
Mrs.
Alice
txirah
treasurer.
Mrs.
down this week. The carriage track
the scouts. This arrangement ha»
Is being repnlred nnd several worn Estelle Findley reported on the dis­ submitted by the pupils of the first. Elghty-elght per cent can be prevent- Palmer won at 19 feet 4% Inches.
been made »0 that It will be easy to
second
and
third
grades,
all
being
ed
through
the
enforcement
of
proper
Squires
took
second
place
In
the
pole
sections replaced with new ones. The trict assembly of the lodge at Medford
get hold of scouts when there to
Judged
excellent.
For
this
reason
the
'
supervision.
The
cause
of
most
of
vault,
and
the
Springfield
team
dry kiln of the mill Is also being last week, at which she represented
to
be don«.
>
prises
offered
in
this
division
will
be
j
(Continued
on
Page
8)
placed
third
In
the
mile
relay.
the local group.
overhauled.
I>r. H ow ard T aylor, a s s l r u n t pro-
fe ts o r of pbycbology a t th e C nlver-
PRIZES AWARDED TO STUDENT
SAFETY CONTEST WINNERS
1