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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1963 chool News Medford High School Edilccl hv Elaine Davrn-Prt- Stall: Craig Savage, I'aula Harper. Anna Richard snn. Dale Ilnckcrsmith. Lynn B e n I o n. Hoxanne (joncher, Mike Vaiighan. Nancy Ed wards. Tm Kerr. Pal Ret zcr. Carolyn Bailey. D a v e Smith, and Kay Sliced. International Relation's League represented France in the model European Economic Community at the pre-confer-ence at Crater High School Dec. 14. An ambassador, prime min ister, and other officials were chosen. The Medical Roundup Emeritus mnsuiuni in Medicine Maw i hnir Emeritus rro(rs.or of Mrdirine Mavo C'hnir CHrclster and Tnrune Syndicate, College Board Entrance ex aminations and Scholastic Apti tude tests were held at Med ford High School recently. Achievement tests and writing samples were taken later the same day. The December Scholastic Ap titude tests were required by seniors aspiring to state scholarships. The Pep Club has purchased new outfits of red long-sleeved j collarless blouses, black pleat ed skirts, and black tennis shoes. Black M emblems com- j plete the uniform which will be worn at all basketball games, j Purpose of the new attire is! for the comfort of the girls dur-! j ing the game. The regulation ! outfit of sweaters and black pleated skirts will be worn to . school. i Dennis the Menace and there are dangers in leav ing it unrepaired. If the bowel should come down and get Medford debators saw theil. ftuckhe child would soon die. t:i n.; n:r: if a surgeon did not quickly ica sent the second largest dele- n' L? LI' 11 ' operate, patinn in th. tai i ih d,i University Debate tourney re-, ' ,, n .s . mil , ,. .. ecru I v ..v-,. v Placing first in men's debate I lwra,'on: .bccause. Dr'f ,,. t?Z,j n ,,i dui 1 says that in a ser es of 2.o(W velLllel "iSLL' ! hernias operated on in the past ! 1 Ullllllld.Vl! . III1IU 111 .VUlllvIl A I ,,,.,. V,.. ,.,.. n.il.. ...In i.i nia, uii'it: naa uiuj urn: A Rupture in a Child , The caffein content of an av Sometimes parents ask me ! erage cup of coffee which rcp what to do for a child who has ; resents about five fluid ounces, a rupture in the groin. Recently, j will contain about 18 milligrams Dr. Willis J. Potts, who is a ' per fluid ounce. Strong tea con children's surgeon, in Chicago. ! tains approximately the same reported that the rupture should : amount of caffein as dues cof promptly be operated on. It is fee; but average lea contains not going to get well by itself, ' from 12 to Id milligrams per The Fill ure Teachers of Amer-! gallon in the state to the stale convention at the University of Oregon recently. Members of Future Medics are invited by Robert Miller to j debate tt;ere Sue Tungate and fluid ounce As we all know, some persons have their brain so stimulated by coffee that they cannot sleep if they drink a cup or two with supper. Other persons can sleep well after drinking any amount of coffee. Many persons are slowly dy ing with often unrecognized little death, and that was in the case strokes. To know about these. lcm. A tour will be conducted nacLt .ocnnlt ; women's ex-of a PTOmature lntant wn0 was read the booklet, 1. 1 1 l t o through the wards. KmnoranW sncakinc Most 1 admitted ,0 lhe noslital almost &tvakcs" b' Dl' Alvim"2' To,ob' u ,.,, lemporaneous speaking. Most (deacj wjlh a bit o bowcl stUck tain it. send 23 cents and a i-muic iiuiiii'iiiiiAi-in m nuiui - i bL'lUUrh W'KiC UllillJIL 111 KU Ut" i ' , i .1. 1.11V hl. ... " I 1 ica had a speaker from the state cause of college board tests, mental hospital. He spoke con cerning what the club could do! u s Na,j0nal Bank's work- for the mentally retarded. .nllonn nrnnram is HesinneH In give the applicant a well-round- Elaiue Davenport, editor of I ed college education and at the Hi-Times and November girl of same time train him for work (he month, was named DAR ; jn the bank. The recipient of good citizen of the year. The; the scholarship is given his four senior girls that competed were selected by their teachers and voted on by the senior class. Miss Davenport was given a questionnaire which she must answer to the best of her abil ity. Her questionnaire, along with seven others from district high schools, will be judged by a good citizen's committee of the DAR. The winner will go tu the state contest with the winner of that going lo the na tional contest. choice of the college he desires, as long as il is in Oregon, tui tion, and $50 for textbook ex penses. The student also has a monthly fee for general expense. The program requires six i years to complete. The student j works for a year then goes to school for a year and so forth I until he graduates when he will then become a full - lime em ploye of the bank. To qualify for the scholarship a person must be unmarried and a grad- wall. Cheering is Dr. Potts i statement that they have had I only one recurrence of a hernia in 200 patients. Caffein in Drinks A physician recently asked the AMA if cola drinks contain caffein, and (he answer was that they do. Some of the more popular brands contain :i to 4.1! milligrams. The Federal Food and Drug Administration per mits the use of caffein in these beverages up to 1.2 grains (72 self-addressed enve lope wilh vour request to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, Depl. MMT, Box 957, Des Moines, Iowa 50:i(M. That takes care of the chimmev'. Now lets go down to the store and a1easure santa claus' Gifts of Glass . . . Martini Sets in Smoke and Amber, Fostoria, Libbey Barware. . . . Colored pieces for windows, shelves. JL- ifrlHMIil MEDFORD, OREGON GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 INCLUDING SATURDAY, DEC. 21 "The Store of Thousand Thoughtful Gifts" State Nursing Advisory i Committee Announced . , : j SAl.EM (Ul'l) Members of ....... . 1 , vKSSKSj, , " . the State Nurserv Advisory X" ' - T V. . " ' Committee authorized by the 'V N. ' ' j luat legislature have been an- . ' V.v!--V"4"; V I nounced bv Stale Agriculture Di- . , , .at 1 rector James F. Short. f V ,Kit' . ' ' U-'h-A fi ' 4 I Named lo the coinmitlec were H Lrl ' ' Jt. - '. 1 milligrams) per 12-ounce bottle. Sam Rich, Hillsboro; Wayne H, , I 4 L J J'- " . 1 Melott, Forest Grove: Wayne L. , l " ' ' V ' ' ' " 5 '3 uate of high school. At the be- Weeks, Salem; Paul Van Allen, j . , , ... :.,:.?;,,. , .vjj , i i-ma jmmr. TOf ' - - s "; r ;" ' ..... ginning of Hie student's senior Portland; Reed Vollsledt. Eu- , ' , ,'. fj , ,T ' "'. i year, he takes a standardized gene; James A. Doty, Portland; ' ' . 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