Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1963, Image 17

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    MONDAY. MAY 27, 19E3
5
Doug
Sshoo! News
paign manager.
Mike Latendrcsse won the
office of sti'dcnt body vice
, Steve Ciaik. Joseph Marlia
acted as his campaign man
I ager.
I Attaining the office of
I Sodality prefect was this
I vpar'e snnhomorc class presi
place in the art room, was
preceded by campaign
speeches by the candidates
and their campaign man
agers. The tallying of votes
was open to the entire student
body.
Mai to the graduates and to
those receiving special hon
ors. Afterward there was a
party in the Knights of
Columbus hall for the guests,
choir, and parents who wish
ed to attend.
Rcnicntcria, Pat Fellers, An
nette Burich, Mike Luton
dresse, Douglas Vakoc. Jerry
the week of May 20.
Juniors elected Jeff Ran
dolph as next year's senior
class president, and Mike
Hutchinson as vice president.
Sophomores John Batzcr and
Steve Nelson are next year's
junior president and vice
president, respectively. Fresh
men elected Bill Reverman
as sophomore president for
next year, and Jim Reverman
as vice president.
lleadine clubs will be
levy, Pep ch-b; and
Vakoc, Lettermcn.
president by defeating Ron
Roberts. His campaign man
ager was Annette Burich.
Fat Fellers clinched the
position of student body sec
retary by defeating foes Tara
Hill and Marlcne Nouguicr.
; Campaigning for her was
j Mary Ann Carnegie,
j Frosh John Renshaw took
! over the office of student
I body treasurer by overcom
' ing opponents Ted Scott and
i Vakoc, Don Valentine, Robert
Stevenson, Erie Schade, and
Jim Calhoun.
Students from American
Problems and World History
classes attended a closed tele
vision program concerning
"Financial Problems of the
UN."
St. Mary's High
Mary Ann Carnegie. Editor;
Mary Carol Leavens, Re
porter Tlic 37 members of the
senior class spent the day on
the beach at Brookings re
cently. The trip was made by
chartered bus after a special
Mass at 6 a.m. The Rev. Gil
bert Lulay accompanied the
students on the bus. Mrs.
David Lowry, Mrs. Harold
Evans, Mrs. Floyd Darland,
and Mrs. Jack Van Dyck also
were chaperons.
Subscribers
dent, Martha Fitzpalrick. Her
opponents were Kristine Lau
bather and Pat Naumes, and
her campaign manager was
Mary Walsh. Also included on
the election ballot were can
didates for next year's yell
queen. Mary Walsh defeated
Kathy Zapell for this title.
The voting, which took
The Rigiit Rev. Monsignor
E. J. Murnane was guest
speaker at a program pre
sented by the Marian Choir
for the graduating students
of the public high school re
ligion classes. Awards were
presented by the Rev. John
A group of students from
the advanced math class
visited Harry and David re
cently in order to study their
computers. The group includ
ed Mike Soran, Larry Wright,
Jeff Randolph, Mary Aim
To it' port improper or non
delivery of the Mail Tribune in
Medlord. phone 772-6H1; Ah
land vail at 416 Bririga it., or
phone 481I-3Q0;:: Yrekti, phone
Victory 2'28'lB before 6:43 p.m.
daily and 10:30 a m. Sunday.
K regular delivery arrives
shortly after you call please
notify elfice. thus elimlnatirf
special messenger service.
Mike Soran defeated Jeff
Randolph in the race for Stu
dent Body presidency recent
ly. John Balzer was his cam
Flections for the presidents
j and vice presidents of various
Annette Burich, National!
Honor Society; Judy Dun-
I Carnegie, Vallon Albert. Rick
classes and clubs were held
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