PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mny fl, ini.l Midland GRADUATDN PL D IILIIH MERRILL Lloyd Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis, will deliver the valedictory address for commencement, Thursday evening. May 13. Mary Dennehy, daughter of Mrs. Helen Den nehy, will be salutatorian. Rev. E. V. Haynes, pastor of the Klamath Falls Baptist church will deliver the com mencement address. Mrs. Claud Morcland at the piano, and Mrs. Robert Cannell, violinist, will play the proces sional and recessional, and vo cal numbers will be offered by the glee club under the direction of Mrs. Cannell. Scholastic awards and diplomas will be presented by Principal E. E. Kil Patrick. Graduating students will wear blue caps and gowns. . Baccalaureate services are scheduled for Sunday evening, May 9, in the Merrill Presby terian church with Rev. Donald Dod delivering the sermon. A duct will be sung by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick. School will officially close May 14. Members of the graduating class who have as their motto, "Today we follow tomorrow we lead," are Willa Winebarger, Mary Dennehy, Lloyd Lewis, Harold Reeck, Charles Snapp, George Chinn, Leo Icenbice and Earl Tabcr. Diplomas will also be issued also to Warren Walk er, who completed his high school work in mid-year and to Ollie Belle Layman, now In California, ANYWAY. HE WON LOS ANGELES, (A') It was lucky for the Japs they weren't In reach when Curtis Shelton, 20-year-old restaurant kitchen worker, got to talking about what he'd do if and when. It would have been nice If Shelton hadn t been there either. He was making wild slashes with a butcher knife, sniping off the heads of imaginary en emies, when he made a mis lick, slashed his own thigh, and hurried to the hospital. the antics of the several voune men characters who conspire to Keep meir "gat; friends from falling Into the clutches of a movie scout who hopes to trans plant "fenny in Hollywood, PLAY POSTPONED MERRILL A second post' ponement of "Don't Take My Penny," high school play sched uled for Thursday evening. May 6, was announced Tuesday by Principal Eber E, Kilpatrick of the Merrill high school, who Is coaching the three-act comedy. The new dale is Tuesday, May 11, and the curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock in the high school gymnasium. The former date, May 6, conflicted with graduation exercises at Ma lin. The play which centers around the high hopes of a group of girls who aspired to a movie contract Is listed as excellent en tertainment and the cast, chosen from all classes of the high school, is ready for perfect pres entation. The public is cordial ly invited to come and laugh at Henley Scrap Drive More Successful Than Lost Year The Henley school scrap drive was pronounced a greater suc cess than last year's drive by Max Marvin, director of the salvage division of the Victory corps. Marvin said that the drive this year netted 124.500 lbs. of scrap metal compared to last year's record of 88,328 lbs. Seniors won (he contest by bringing In 47,268 lbs. followed by the juniors who gathered 46.268 lbs. The money from tlic'sale of scrap will be used to purchase War Bonds and then set aside to be used to buy a new movio machine when the war is over. Malin Pupils, Four-H Club Hold Achievement Program MALIN With the Oregon Trail Centennial at back ground, students of the Malin high school and the 4 11 clubs of Malln, exhibited during an Achievement day program, Mon day, May 3, work complolcd dur ing the school year. The 4 H club pledge and song was followed by n stylo rovlow given by girls of sewing class two, led by Mrs. Frank Victor lne, leader, Ted DcMcrrltt and Jim Nlsloy of the cooking class, directed by Mrs. Pansy Hornbeuk offered a demonstration. Fourll awards were presontod by Mrs. Wlunl frcd Glllen, Klamath county home demonstration leader act ing for Clifford Jenkins, Klam ath county 411 club leader. Jlmmio Ottoman gave an In teresting story of tho Oregon Trail and tho observance of the 100th birthday. Students gang the Oregon stale song and Lee Petrasek told of the discovery of the Oregon country, Instmmen- tal numbers by Chirk Hiijnus, Surah O'Keefe and group num bers by students of the sevenlh and clghlh grades wero all in keeping with the pioneer theme. Roso Van Meter, senior, gave tho story of Jesse Applcgiitn unci oth ers who wero prominent In the settlement of the northwest, Athletic awards were present ed to the girls by Mrs. Anne Payer and to (ho boys by Prin cipal A. K, Street, Klamath county's liaskrtlMill and track champions, the Malln Mustangs, were presented. Tro phies were awarded to Kenneth Duncan, high point man In the county track meet, and to the winning relay team composed of Joe Vlclorlne, George Drazll, Jlmmle Ottoman and Kenneth Duncan. The relay trophy re- mains In possession of tho school. Vincent Kriiml of the Malln FKA chapter, who won first place In the southern Oregon dis trict public speaking contest, and officers of the chapter who car. rled off the high honors In the district for parliamentary pro. ccdure, were also Introduced, l.ee Pelrasek and Merle Wood ley of the chapter are In Pnrl land this week where they are attending the streamlined state conference that Is plnrhlilWng this vear for the usual rnnnH r,( competition held at Cnrvallls, TEN DOLLAR COUGH OAKLAND, Calif., (nt Pn Hen Matron Augusta Farley win having difficulty understanding the mullerlngi of a woman pickpocket suspect she wat quest lonlng. "Come on: cough It up," Mr. Farley urged. The woman roughed. Up came a $10 bill. Navy blimps have sunk an undisclosed number of nail IJ boats by depth rhnrges, j fc.. mArSiiH. "rwmMMIIK Mini - ,. 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