High School News Notes
Ey NELLIE RAWLINGS
Medford rated exceptionally
well at the solo and ensemble
contest held at Fruitdale last
week end.
Southern
Oregon music
educators is
sued superior
Vf'J Dick Brown,
V V"W trombone solo;
- & bti 'fa Sonja Peter
son, violin and
piano; Carol
Nellie Rawiinn Mciuniey, sax
ophone solo; trombone quartet,
French horn quartet, cornet
quartet, baritone quartet, brass
extet II, brass' quintet, wood
wind quintet, soxophone quar
tet, clarinet quartet I, clarinet
quartet III, string ensemble, and
."'A
boys' octet.
Excellent ratings went to Ter
ry Brereton, clarinet solo; brass
sextet I, clarinet quartet II, clar
inet quartet III, clarinet quartet
IV; Jim Corum, trombone solo,
and Ruth Phillips, violin solo.
The trombone trio received a
good rating.
The senior announcements
and calling cards have arrived,
and were being picked up this
week. The students enjoy trad
ing cards with their classmates
and putting the cards in their
Senior Memories book.
A group of girls went on a
field trip through Sacred Heart
hospital Wednesday afternoon
They were Nancy Arant, Brenda
Barrell, Georgia Brown, Denise
j Brunlng, Deanna Brunteg, Judy
i Edwardsen, Ann Garner, Bar
( bara Cox, Virginia Carter, Roma
Gilbert, Barbara Gordon, Gayle
Harvey, Sandra Laing, Treva
McClearen, De Etta.Hyland, Car
rol Miller, Nancy McKeown,
Maxine Oldham, Sandra Pelser,
Janet Perry, June Pike, Linda
Robertson, Sally Ross, Kathryn
Ritchie, Darlene Smith, Bernice
Skoog, Jean Taber, Kathryn
Stewart, Lou Ann Thomasen and
Edwlna Zawislak.
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35 To 65 H.l
36 You 66 And
37 Of'tr 67 Or
33 In 68 loot
39 Know 69 Or
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41 A 71 InformoriOrl
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43 Smmer 73 Push
44 Spendina 74 Fkmtry
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52 Well-being
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56 'Charm
57 Chemicals
58 And
59 To
60 From
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79 Moving
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85 Machinery
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Dr. Ralph S. Anderson
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Has Opened Offices At
100 MADISON PLACE
Between Queen Ann and Jackson Street
BY APPOINTMENT ONLYI
PHONE 2-5997
The IRL officers for next year
are, president, Kaye Christian;
vice-president, Tim Hillerman;
secretary-treasurer, Dianna Rus
sell. The Latin club had elections
and the following students were
elected as officers: Consuls,
Dave Frohnmayer, Charles Ack
er; praetor, Bob Bright, and
scriptor-quaestor, Dick Puhl.
The newly-elected officers of
Quill and Scroll are, president,
Denise Bruning; vice-president,
Nancy Eck; secretary-treasurer,
Kathryn Stewart.
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The Future Teachers of Amer
ica officers for 1956-57 are, pres
ident, Sharon Siemann; vice-
president, Sandra Buxton; secre
tary, Dick Swinney; treasurer
Nancy Adams: historian, Caro
lyn Carr; librarian, Melva Geb
The History. Economics and
Civics association elected offi
cers this week. They are, presi
dent, James Boyd; vice-presi
dent, Jacque Colton; commiss
ioner of records, Greg Milnes:
commissioner of activities, Linda
White: commissioner of member
ship, Dianna Russell.
The Pep club will be lead by
Bev De Borde next year. Aiding
her will be vice-president, Bren
da Barrell; secretary-treasurer,
Jane Barker, and uniform mana
ger, Ann Garner.
The new French club officers
for next year are, president,
Jona Lou Henson; vice-president,
Mary Campbell; secretary, San
dra Califf; treasurer, Kathy
Stewart.
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inland; coastal wind northwest
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Sunday
2 to 4 p.m. St. Ann's Altar
society, silver tea, Mrs. John C.
Boyle, Ross lane.
Monday
12:30 p.m. Jackson county
unit, RTA, Mrs. Marie Dizney,
360 South Second st., Central
Point.
7:30 p.m. SPEBSQSA,
Grange hall, Phoenix.
7:45 p.m. Gorsline Mission
ary circle, Mrs. Erwin Peters,
Griffin Creek rd.
8 p.m. Alpha Lambda chap
ter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorori
ty, 1240 Woodland ave.
8 p.m. Wesleyan Service
guild. Meeker Memorial chapel,
First Methodist church.
8 p.m. Degree of Honor
lodge, Redman hall, 216 'Apple
St.-
8 p.m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha
sorority, Mrs. Tom Makris, 602
Stewart ave.
8 p.m. Scottish Rite Women's
club, Medford. Masonic temple.
Tuesday
10 a.m. Shady Cove Home
Extension unit, Ed Houston
home.
10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sams
Valley Home Extension unit,
home of Mrs. W. Duggan.
12 noon First Methodist
church, WSCS, Circle 4, Mrs. C.
E. Sherred, 1887 Vivian st., pot
luck luncheon.
12:30 p.m. First Methodist
cuhrch, WSCS, Circle 7, Mrs. F.
F. Burk, Stevens and Wabash
sts., potluck luncheon; Circle 8,
Hawthorne park, potluck picnic.
.1 p.m. First Methodist
church, WSCS, Circle 3, Mrs. H.
R. Walker, 3649 Table Rock rd.,
potluck luncheon; Circle 1, Mrs.
Olaf Severson, 837 West Second
st., dessert luncheon; Circle 2,
Mrs. Vern Wilson, meet at
church 12:30 p.m., transporta
tion, dessert luncheon.
1 , p.m. Rogue Valley Navy
Mothers club, Mrs. C. R. Alex
ander, 110 Almond st.
1 p.m. Lady Elks, Elks tem
ple.
1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh
borhood club, Mrs. Clare Shores,
52 Oak Grove rd.
1:30 p.m. Butte Falls Garden
club, home of Mrs. N. B. Stod
dard. 2:30 p.m. Howard PTA,
school cafeteria.
7:30 p.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, "Unity," Room 203, Holly
theater bldg.
8 p.m. Crater Lake post and
auxiliary, VFW, VFW hall, 42
North Front st.
8 p.m. Insurance Women of
Jackson County, Kim's restaurant.
8 p.m. Eagle Point Grange,
Grange hall.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
thian bldg.
8 p.m. Mary circle, Zion
Lutheran church, home of Mrs.
Walter Nunley, route 1, box 427
A; Lydia circle, Zion Lutheran
church, Mrs. Frank Kuoni,
church annex.
8 p.m. First Methodist
church, Circle 10, WSCS, Mrs.
James Moerder, 51 Janney lane, !
dessert &nd program.
8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO,
Mrs. Fletcher Fish, Phoenix.
Wadntaday
10 a.m. Central Point Home
Extension unit, Grange all.
12 noon Reames Social club,
Medford Masonic temple.
12:30 p.m. Chapter CP, PEO,
Mrs. John Graff, 31 Geneva st.
12:30 p.m. Townsend auxil
iary club, 123V4 West Main st.
12:45 p.m. FOE CG, PEO
Sisterhood, Mrs. Dick House, 15
Corning court.
1 p.m Joint meeting OES
Past Matrons clubs, Central
Point Masonic temple.
1 p.m. Get together club,
Moose hall.
1 p.m. Roxy Ann HEC, Mrs.
Gene Foresee, 2814 Crater Lake
highway.
1 p.m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls Community club.
1 p.m. Past Chiefs club, Py
thian Sisters, Mrs. Don Ross,
Ross lane.
1:30 p.m. Esther circle. Zion
Lutheran church. Mrs. Philin
Gustafson, route 1. box 354. Cen
tral Point.
1:45 p.m. Contemrjorarv
Book club, Mrs. R. W. Gray,
Cherry lane.
6:30 p.m. AAUW. Girls Com
munity club.
7:30 p m. Rogua Vallev Nv
Mothers club. Dartv. C a m n
White Domiciliary theater room,
transportation from Mrs. C. R.
Alexander's home, 110 Almond
st.
7:30 p.m. FOE auxiliary of
ficers, Eagles hall.
8 p.m. Miriam circle. Zion
Lutheran church, Mrs. Charles
Peterson, 1781 Minear rd.
8 p.m. First Methodist
church WSCS. Circle 6. Mrs.
Edmund Hass, 1615 Crown ave.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes.
Mrs. Richard Bowers, 327 Maple
st.
Thursday
1 p.m. Sams Vallev Ladies
club, home of Mrs. Lloyd Beers.
1:30 p.m. Ruth circle, Zion
Lutheran church, Mrs. James
Brown, 24 North Orange st.
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7:30 p.m. Job's Daughters,
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hall.
8 p.m. Adarel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville Masonic temple.
8 p.m. Board of Medford
Junior Service league's kinder
garten for deaf, Hedrick Junior
high school.
Friday
2 p.m. Epsilon chapter, Delta
Kappa Gamma sorority, Mrs.
Merle Woodward, 312 Northwest
Fifth st., Grants Pass.
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