Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1957, Image 5

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    Monday, Mar 13. 1937
MEDTORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
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NEWS NOTES from
Crater High School
"Underwater" was the theme
of the annual Junior-Senior Prom
held last night in the Crater High
gymnasium. A
false ceiling of
of parachute
silk overhung
the mythical
R0.fl underwater
scene. Multi
colored lights
r reflected
5 Ifr through the
Pit Medley lilk top. A
large octups and a meremaid
perched on a rock were in the
center of the room. An old dc
sereted ship hull was the band
stand. Refreshments of seafood
cheese dip, sandwiches, cake and
punch were served at the "Coral
Inn," which was decorated like
a large cave in a coral reef. The
entrance was made like a whale's
mouth.
Queen Befty Jo McCann and her
royal court of Karen Johnson,
Kay Burd and Gayle Childress,
were crowned on a throne fash
ioned after a large pink osyter
shell with a pearl in the center.
Music was furnished by the
Ceasar Muzzioli orchestra. Gen
eral co-chairmen for the event
were Val McCashen and Don
Jones. Warren Holbrook, art in
structor, was the prom advisor.
The Junior-Senior banquet, for
students not wishing to attend
the prom, was held in the Pione
er Room of the Jackson hotel on
the same night as the prom. A
steak dinner was served and a
variety show furnished the en
tertainment. A ventriloquist and
several comediannes from Port
land were the main entertainers
in the show. The banquet was
sponsored by a group of valley
churches who wished to provide
a night of recreation for their
high school members who did
not attend the prom.
Kay Johnson was named the
The Family
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article la a summary of aa aetnal report. The family Council doei not ftve
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aseaelea and coaaselora, .
Mrs. B. B. She'd be craxy to
let this chance go.
Juliette B. I don't know
whether I could be happy with
him.
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Mrs. B. B. I am a widow
-with one daughter, a beautiful
girl of 19. She has had many
dates and suitors but none par
ticularly desirable.
Recently, a very wealthy man
in his late 30s has fallen in love
with her. He is exceptionally
handsome, has a wonderful per
sonality, . is liked and admired
by everyone. He can ' give her
anything in the world her heart
desires. As a matter of fact, he
told me his plans for both her
and me and they are really
fabulous.
Juliette reacts to all of this
with complete indifference. It's
not that she doesn't want lux
uries and fine things, or even
that she doesn't like thn man.
She enjoys his company and the
gifts he gives her, but then she
comes home and says she just
doesn t know what she wants to
, do. I can't convince' her that a
poor girl doesn't run into this
kind of luck every, day of the
week and she'd be crazy to let
a chance like this go.
e e
Juliette B Mother says I've
got to hurry up and make up
my mind, but I can't seem to
decide one way or the other.
Sometimes I just wish I could
go to sleep and wake up to find
.that the whole thing has been
decided one way or the other.
I like this man. I certainly
can't say I hate him and I would
certainly like to be rich. Mother
and I have had a very tough
struggle. It's not that I'm a ro
mantic, starry-eyed kid, either.
I agree with Mother you can
love a rich man just as well as
a poor one. The money is quite
a temptation to me, but I know
that you can't be happy on
money alone and I just don't
know whether or not I could
be happy with this man.
When we go out he takes me
to wonderful places that I
wouldn't otherwise see. I feel
like a princess in a dream. It's
all so unreal and I'm not sure
I like it.
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The Council: Juliette's hesita
tion in the face of all the pres
sure her mother and suitor are
putting on her is mature and
courageous. She is unable to de
fine the difficulty for herself,
but it would appear from her
statement that the man involved
is using his money as a substi
tute for establishing a personal,
human relationship with her.
This is why Juliette, finds the
whole thing "unreaL" There is
a vast difference between her
age and that of her suitor. There
is also a vast difference in their
present situations and probably
in their backgrounds. Such dif
ferences can sometimes be sur
mounted, but it takes a good
deal of understanding and ef
fort on both sides.
From both statements, it ap
pears that there is not even the
beginning of a personal under
standing here. The man has con
Girl of the Month for May at a
Girls League meeting last Thurs
day. Kay is the student treasurer
and a participant of music ac
tivities at school. At the same
meeting, after the presentation
of the last Girl of the Month,
ballots were given out for voting
of the Girl of the Year. The Girl
of the Year will be presented at
the awards assembly, which will
be held soon.
Girls League elections were
held last week to determine the
candidates for office next year.
Phyllis Taylor and Carol von der
Hellen are the candidates for
president. Vice presidential nom
inees are Kay Askwith and Gail
Collins. Avella Prom and Marg
aret Taylor will be running for
Girls League secretary and the
condidates for treasurer are Jean
Bonney and Julia Thomason.
Publicity'' chairman candidates
are freshman Patty Kime and
Jeanette Purdy. The candidates
will give campaign speeches to
morrow and the final election
will be held Tuesday.
Last week this column stated
that Mrs. Carol Ash and C. A.
Meyer were responsible for the
recent FTA Observation Day.
This was an error and should be
corrected. H. P. Jewett, super
intendent of school district 6C,
was responsible for the observa
tion day and organized it. George
Johns, principal of Jewett elem
entary school, whose name was
omitted cooperated with FTA
as well as C. A. Meyer, principal
of the grade school and junior
high, and Arthur Strauss, prin
cipal of Crater High.
The Crater Curtain Callers,
drama club, held elections last
week for the best actor and ac
tress of the year. The winners
will be announced at the awards
assembly and will receive their
"Jeromes", which is Crater
High's answer to Hollywood's
Oscar.
Council
vinced Mrs. B. B. that he is a
"good catch." He has virtually
asked her to sell her daughter
and convinced her it would be
an excellent deal. He hasn't at
tempted to woo or win Juli
ette's feelings. Either he hasn't
enough personal integrity to
think he can stand on his own
merits, or he hasn't enough re
spect for Juliette to feel it is
important to win her heart as
well as her hand.
Juliette is not ''crazy" or even
overly romantic and starry-eyed
to look for total involvement of
her - mind and feelings before
she commits herself to anyone.
Marriage on the. present basis
would certainly be a mistake.
(Copyright 1957,.
Gnral Features Corp.)
Stale Senate Passes
Highway Attorney Bill
Salem' (U.R) The Oregon
Senate Saturday passed Senate
bill 423 to authorize the State
Highway commission to appoint
its own attorney and assistant
attorney.
Attorneys for the commission
now are designated by the attor
ney general. .
The Senate also passed Sen
ate bill 21, tightening provisions
of the public employes' retire
ment system.
But it defeated, 16-14, Senate
bill 384 which would have en
abled counties, particularly Mul
nomah county, to regulate by
license businesses just outside
of cities.
The Senate worked until noon
on its heavy calendar of 31 bills,
then recessed its first Saturday
session until 2 p.m. when it
hoped to continue until its cal
endar was cleaned up.
California Pilot
Missing on Flight
Salem (UJD A California
pilot, Gene Berheimer of San
Leandro, was reported missing
today on a flight from his home
to Yakima, Wash.
Earl Snyder, state director of
aeronautics, said there was noth
ing definite to indicate that Ber
heimer had. reached Oregon.
Search was made Sunday from
Klamath Falls, The Dalles and
Re dm on in Oregon.
Berheimer was flying a two
place Cessna 120 painted white
with a red trim. He left for Cal
ifornia early Friday for Yakima.
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