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RecordGraduating Class Receives High School Diplomasjomght
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MTSDFOK". OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 31. 193-1
1 66 STUDENTS TO
Attorney George Neuner to
Deliver Graduating Ad
dress Lowry Valedicto
rian, Rogers Salutatorian
A group of 1M students, the largest
graduating class yt assf mblcd at Mod -for
high school, will receive diplomas
tonight at the high school auditorium
In the 42hd annual commencement
exercises. The program wilt begin at
8 o'clock.
Gathered together for the lat
time, and at one of the most Im
portant point In their Uvis, mem
bers of this record class will review
four yoars of endeavor, with the ac
cumulation of many awards In scho
lastics, forenslcs and athletics. When
the diplomas are handed each gradu
ate by E'igene Thorndlke. chairman
of the school board of district No.
o, there will be represented a well
rounded and well-conducted educa
tion that has Included many extra
curricular activities.
I.mvry Valedlctoriiin.
Outstanding in the group will be
Wallace Lowry. chosen a valedlcto.
rian for excellence in scholastics, ant!
Pauline Rogers, who was selected to
be salutatorian of the class. The out
standing senior girl, the outstanding
senior boy and winner of the Rotaiy
forensic award will he announced by
Principal C. O. Smith during the pro
gram. The P. E. O. award will b;
presented Anna Schcel.
Invocation will he given by Hey. E
H. Peterson, and the graduation ad
dress will be delivered by Attorney
George Neuner.
Thfl senior class has been actwe
this year, with the semester's many
events culminating with a beautiful
baccalaureate service In the hlgi)
school auditorium last Sunday night.
One highly successful accomplish
ment of the year was the present
tlon of '.he annual senior play. "Clar
ence," by Booth Tarklngton, May 15.
before a larce audience, by a cast of
11: Mildred Drury. Verne Campbell,
Betty Thorndlkci Luclan Smith. Bon
Murphy. Pat Young, Betty Vllm, Bob
Young, Dolph Janes, Donald Gray an1
Betty Dynan. The director was Bex
E. Robinson.
Classes Harmony.
Echoes of the old days were som--
what subdued, Inasmuch as the cus
tomary Inter-class "gang lights" we'e
eliminated, at this year's aenlor pic
nic, whlrh consisted of an all-driy
outing, May 10, with refreshments,
dancing and swimming at Jackson
Hot Springs.
Champions In debate and cham
pions In football are members of thl
grauatlng class. Many will remem
ber the state debate finale lost year
in Corvallls when Cleo Hicka and
Dolph Jincs captured the stat till.
Football men leaving are: Burdet'e
Kindred. Bill Bates, Ronald Baker.
Bob Fowler. Joe Pierce, Walter Young.
Russell Brown, Bob Hlnman. Dot
Stcuart, l-o Ohelardl and Ole, sever
son. Minr Athletes renting.
Basketball quints will be weakened
by the loss of Lewis Campbell. Har
vey Scars, Bill Luman, Stan Kunr
man and Ray Ettlngcr.
Officers of the graduating class
have been Dolph Janes, president:
Verne Camphell, HarvPy Sears
Verne Campbell, vice-president:
Jeanne Lcverette. secretary, and
George Hurd. treasurer.
Following Is the commencement
program :
La rente mens. High School Orchestra
Mo.nrt.
Invocation . Rev. E. H. PeWrson
Will o' the Wisp Girls' Octette
Spross.
Address George Neuner
Awards C. G. Smith
Diplomas Eugene Thorndlke
Mcdford High Boys' Octette
Ad ii.tod from Heidelberg
Auld Lang Svne Mixed CHomt
Benediction .. Rev. r. M. Wealherloid
Flowers will be presented members
of the graduating class, and all win
rare to remain for tills purl of tnc
program sre invited lo do so.
Stlin.il Hoard present.
Members of the soh'Kil board who
will attend, besides Mr. Tl'orndtlu'.
are R. E. Oreen, N. II Franklin. C
C. Lcmmon and M. B. Jarmln. E. H
Hedrlek is school supet lntendent. and
Mrs Joint Jensen. ele:k.
Mombris of the Torch honor an
xiety, scholastic orgsniration. are
Mildred Drury. Cleo lllrks. Barbara
Holt, Dolph Janes. Royal King. Wal.
lace IjOWVY. Pauline Rogers Be'ty
Thorndlke. Betty Vllm and Wnune'a
Wilson.
senior orchestra members sr.J:
Richard Bulw, Dorothy Burgess. Nevlu
Cope. Gratia P,y, John Ollllhg
Cieorge Oliver. Fran.TS Porter. Bob
Voting.
Senior ootettf m e m b e i i arc;
Frances Comlie. Barhaia licit. Mir
Kern. Laurel Morris. Bob Murphy Oli.f
Severson. Anita tv-hecl
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T7 F "71 I High School Landscaping Completed fTM
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Recent picture or Medford Senior IHsh .school showing landsrnplng. completion of walks and other Improvements.
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Bonita L. Hamm.u'k. Dorothy Jane
SCIENTIST TELLS
BLANCHARD LECTURES
CCC ON NIPPON TOUR
CAMP W1MEH ispll Winter CCC
boys have a tettr imderatandlng of
the Japanese as huma-i things as s
result of a lecture with slid, a delu
ded In tills Medford district camp
by O S. Blanchard. Grants Pass lav
yei The slides, made from picture-,
taken by blanchard in Japan, sliowvd
a crrws-Mvtlon of Japanese lite, coun
try aitd city.
Blanchard took the pictures for tin
lecture during a goodwill tour of or.,
ental countries organized In 1920 by
the San Franeln-o ehamhrr of con.
meice -
Use Mail Tribune want adi.
Sun and All Its Planets
Sprang From Cataclysm
Caused by Mixture of
Ice With Fire is Theory
no t;ii. Hut Of. Kunuker claims:
tlic ritMinc-tlon t-t iM'in ttir tirst 10 1
tfll it in t", ft yila y lnuk'jnip tor 'lie
unM-n-nWir rr.ilrr who is curinua
;Uout s.Mrnl l fit- m;il t.
Vhi- hiick. ' I In' Co mh!. Cyi'le"
( Ptivul M'-K. roiniviny. rinl.Hlcl
phitt). uiaKfi no i!iM'ii;;r ol helng
a .-ii-UMit It'h- lomr. n the cotitniiy.
Or. Kurntkrr. of ViU--mvy,h, who has
dfViiU'ii nn.-t oi til5 hti- to cosmic
stiKhcs tal.i--' p.uns to keen hi sUvy
tvrc oi h.'.-.r.v, :n-nl!!h- n'l'iMiur, l
is not lus th. t-vy tint l
tnc It the theory, known is UlftC
Inl CV?itM.:tniv or h." the unlvorsr
wiis horn from ii-e-'Whl.-li ltnim?
Howell B.ile, UnnMd W. B.iker. Wil
llnm IiH-.rd B.irnum. Maiv,rict. L
Biileinan. 2 Hutt'r MiUhtldo n.uv.li, Eik-n
Iuiso Belt, KlonMU-c Irene Bous.sura.
M.trlon .Innc BlKiilow. John nrowoUl.
Frank Thomas Brown, Unwell Uvitir;
Brcwn.
3 IJoroihy .lane Buw'ss. Uiwn
John C:iniplH,U, Wrnc Martin Ciiinn
Ik'II. Joe Hon a hi unvc Kvclyn M
Coats, F: ;inees F.l.it nc Combs Ma -y
Virplnift Conner.
4 N e ( n 1 1 a r v e v Cope. C a r ol W : 1 -llnm
Coicornn. Ins Marvcll Corcoran.
Dorothy I.o:vnr Cox. Nona Marlico
Cox. Corrmc HeUMi Crawford Herbo'-:
Kenneth D.iwstin.
5 oiddys Irene tinia n. Pan! Ray
mond t".irf. Irwin Kosov Dot v. Mil
drfd Helm Drury. Betty Ade'idr D,
n;n. Lola Mae KHiff, Amy Buirleot.
Elliott.
i e-'Marvraret Mildred Elliott, .lav k
Crlsnum Emerson. Virginia Eir.inoi
! EtifiUMi, Hit V, Evi
Fay. Daisy Ethel Eerrcil. Harry Wil
liam El n ley.
7 Ruth Virginia Eiteh. Kathryn
Ohve EU'tehcr. Robert G. Eowler,
Allen Edward (.lohhard. Mar-;.Mi May
deev, Herlvrt W'.I.'-on Uiitoid, Join
Wi'.llam GlUinn.
8 El l-ii t.wt h A. C 1 1 m an . I -a w l c n . : .
Orantha.n. Don:d Erie Cray, Roixvr
Jiick Oreave. Eloiv.uc Emiiy Cireen.
Earl M. Harrison, Glenn William
HavrUon. Ward Henon. Albert, u-koi i
Hewitt. 'Jleo E. Mirks, Robert S. Htn- i
man. Keith Nr!l Hoeker.siulth
10 Alfred C. Hooker. June E
Hooker. Barbara Riehmond Holt. Jim
L. Horner. Irvln Ellis House. Vivian
Eileen Hulbert, George W. Hurd.
11 Widiam Dolph Janes. Hetty Ad
clki Johnston, Kathleen Lee Kantn-.
Mary F.lirabeth Kern. Warner Bryee
Kimball, Witltrr Burdette Kindred,
Royal Clayhorn Kmc.
l'j Boyd C. Kline. Alleen La than'.
Jeanne M. leveret te. Warren A L'k
(ictt. Virginia Gilford Llnd'ey. Ma
rion Onp Lit troll, Wallace Dean
Lowry.
i;i-ValWo Robert Ludwit. W'Uiam
L. Luman. Elmo Lyle McG:w. John
R. MeKee. Helen Christ Snr Meter.
John Junior MUlard. Evelyn Eleanor
Mills.
14 -Constance L- Moore. lolene E
Morniiv,':ar. LluiitI Kenneth Morris.
Gratia Kt held;, Jerald Murphy. Robert Wlllh'ni Mur
phy. John Herbert. Ne:lon. U'ls Mar
guerite Nichols
15 Ocor;cr Holmes Oliver. Violet
Mae OIon. Robert Ie Ottoman.
Ch.arles F. 0ermeer. Edwin Josepa
Owen.-. J.v'ph Da-, id nercc. Jennie
Louise Pitt---.
16Evances Porter. Vuv'hla I-outo
Porter, Clara F.'.iabeth Powell. Ethel- j Stearns
cue Ehraooth Ratty, Robert N. RiiiO!, i Walker,
Ijoster Wayne Roberts. Mary Pauline
Rogers.
17 Bruce Robert Rult. Ruth Mir
saret Snr, F. Cyril Sander, Loree May
Santo. Eugene Henry Schad. Anna
Mamie S:hecl. Natalea Jule Schow
18 Fiv.ncls Burton Schuler. Harvey
Owen Sears. Olaf Walter Severson.
Willuim Frcdenek Sheets. Letter Wil
liam Shepherd. Alice Mae Shirley.
Dwtht Leland Short.
19 Martha T. Shurtletr. Lloyd
Sm 1 1 h , Lue ion M. Smith, Pa tsy F.
Smith. John Warren Snider, Fred
Rupert Snyder, Lois May Speaker,
20 Don E. Stfunrt. Evelyn Ann
Stump, Elir-abcth A. Thorndlke, Jean
ette Erna TJoelker, Ho.?c BeUe True
Coell W. Tucker, Lewis Russell U'.
rich. 2 - M irie R, VanDern.arc. Ell7;
heth Vllm. Forrest Ward. Roberta L
WnrenleH. John Thomas Watts.
22 Margaret E. Younger.
23 Harold M. Willianija, Wauneta
Leon Wilson, Bob Alvtn Youn, Pa-trl.-ia
Vo-ui, Walter Younii.
i MMUl HIIOSi: PICl'l'ltKS IM
NOT AI'I'KVtt A It I '. :
E. Esther Alevander. Marion R. An
derson. Phil A. Baumcardner Wowl-
row W. Casebolt, Myron E Eaton
Stanlev Folsom, Charles Leo GhPi
ardi. Dorothy V. Hansen. Winona M
Keene, Cecil L. Rutlorlo. Edmund t
Simmon. Jcseph P. Smith. Luc; f
atricia Turnquist, Clella E
5h
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Court e- of rater
All pictures on this pate are re
produced t iiroush courtesy of Inl
Crater." Inch school publication.
Edmund Richardson were week-end
cucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richard
son. Guests from California spent Sun
day nt, the Clell Cunningham horns
and enjoyed a barbecue.
Mrs. May Clarke Crowe Is running
the cook shack at the Lewis mill.
of the theory, for Dr. Kurnikcr rhows
that HoertMj;er w as not concerned
alone with how thi world fame into
bent p. but nWi with what brought
It to its present physical condition
HoerbUer acfounts. to his own sat
isfaction and in wry pLiuMblc
manner, for example, for the Uncial
f minerals, the
at
t period, the creai
rMUHii.- ; if :ini aii
prrismuciii
years apu the
planets: -pram: from
caused by the mixum
fire
That. In sen'o-nn-.
startllnj; to t!'c l!i;:
linnatUe ir.ar.uei
publhhed hook bv Dr
mar Kut".::k-r The th.rr
startling th1 M-ien'.:
been a part ol lua kn
(I P) - MiIllon
in mid all ol
Hornm
: ;inerr
nuiiatC'
Ho.m
j-nnpiv
! sprang
tri'inen
r. Vienne-e m
ml amateur nt
about :H' cat s
chamcal en
onomer. for-
.ItiO
is based,
'ory that the
he son Itself
III, of SUCh
varhtnee with
tomiht m public m-1
-I lie Co.-tiuc C el
(ill to sie more
pllmpse of tts con:
book Is only 'JTti p
' type and many cha
: R complete eompe
; biker's theory, appro
1 the m
t heoi
(;eucrall
ol-
II1UML
1STM.E.
rruo vtt-v nr Thos. D. Yarnes of
Salem will rreside over the annual P0'1
meeting of the church which w til
convene immediately atter the
PROSPECT, May 3 1 . i PpU Pros-
chool craduatini; exercises
were held May "4 m C.ip cymtiaslum.
I Dr. Taylor of the Ashland Norma!
election. This will be Dr. Yarnes' last tithvM the address. A large
time as presiding officer. He tias
served as district superintendent for
crowd a:
Re
ended.
ve.irs and now according to the ' Klamrith Fa'.
B'ptist nui;;s:c7
, : iioldmc evar,
from
l!tle
tor comparl- ; pvery
ilaitC.
c" I.- packed too
than the merest
ents here. I he
ices, wit h hirce
1 1 Yet It secm
luliimi of Hoei
acliim; as it noes
of tb.c iir.'ai'i'i1 from
1 is a ta-t -nun lr. bo'-k.
The Kirt Meth,
h.nrch will hold Its
neetuii; Mor.J.ny e-.cn
io-.c of elect i IK ofttci
t Fp:copal
,:i-.;al church
lor the pur
for the com-
iaw o: the church lie w.li be neu a
pastorate at the annual conference
in Salem and another a:I1 be ap
pointed in his ploee.
The local church ha had ft very
zood year and It Is expected the re
ports of the heads of the annus de-
:me:iTs w '.'.1 be of much Inter-.vt
s ervii cs every even::
Prospect.
Jim Shaffer Ion
Red Blanket, ;vir;v'd
m a Mrdford liop-.:
Mt-5 Katie Grlrve
local sew
this wc?k at
resident of '
y last week
rtained the
sdav after-
POPE 78 TODAY;
IN FINE HEALTH
VATICAN CITY. May 31, (API
Pope Pius reached his 78th birthday
today, but did not let the anniver
sary disturb his normal routine.
He said a low ma-s of thank??
ire; early this morninc In his private
chapel. asr!-ued by the two monsig
civ m ' he-idc a t tit
in
ol lee with
1-, the (henry
n, related 'n
n :i recent ij
Nl , Wahte-
I'lie
the
cau:-
j CON V
St. I
hich tepre-cnt-. t
solar s -.;cm w a
moiher st.il' li
, in the pencti:
I'd i-tal' into the
and .t-'.iin
ntv as a dot '
diameter -
mother star !
thrown from
an exploton ,
on or an lee- ;
ite hot moth- '
Kt a nation
,o;d amuod
refusing: to da'.vdh
words owr any
upon lm'.--hlii
ly and etearlv. V
which still hold
est. It is such
m'.ht hae welt
in
moras
of
year, ele'
the annual c
w h.teh meets
'ol a tit-
articular point out,
le topic, thorough- j
sn-: on to anothei
the reader's inter- ''
n hook a Darw m ,
need hat he had as
e n- Dr. Ku'
i'art
.mm
in
lie
the work dene in
mrnts for the
and tninsactlne
busine
At tv0 p. m
n of lav delegates to
cience ot the cimrch
n the latter
sercr-laries.
ns wen! admitted
:a;-.clf.;l of m:-m-
erai
ill sene
n ;
O
1 '
I'iir
to the members, particuhirlv so, 'he . . , , ,
. , p i Rru. e Gr.eve moved :i;s family from
" .,. Cer.ri.d Po'.nt M-T-dav to t!-r Katie nors who serve ns hi
v.-ortj jt ,;',.,,.,,,.,;.;,,. ,r, ,,,,, , V.-M-.:.,n of , rrl.v.-.-,r.-.. n::-",-.c tM-m hl
m (I.T.V.! n;:;;:..;r 'nro ,v,:.;,d ,-P ;- a:Dc cu, r..,-.-.-. nrt hls n.-
' Mor.d.v Cr 'Urd V 0r,r-" n?:Com,ww P.-:icv.c;::-VU.
important , ' " 's:'..'.-' r.h full Aft-r ti-.r :rn- bis itI.i'.iv,-.. itr.cl tn'
i NOTIC?: l:i : ir.i.i T'.-.f LT.".'.t't:. , ' k c? c (U Pv-r:c:..-t;.-5 con :r:i' ;it ret tl'.n:.
ot i-v-.'?o.-d M- .vl,1 1-V'.:s at ' '',;,:". Nrc. It c:.-o"kp ar.ct ; ootirr r.r.ri t!-.'-:.' ii::!--hod titan e
clh ft:n- i o O. F s::. IWJ H::;. jr. -.at D'1" vrpj-.t are itt;r! i fan his uf.a! b-i-y ci,v.
I'.l.rd :ll Pi: i ' l.OVK t..-. io..ltcd It l.f: i' . t..c p.-; r r.- .-: !-,.- is .11
Mf4K'ri Bu.:i::t M:- n.t ."o.-.r. r.-.v-irda arte; irirncai c?tt:.:-, n.
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