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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
PAGE -B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, June 16, IMS us" w ii . - j- TO HOLD OFFICE At the annual tea of Pelicdnettes held thit year in the Winema Hotel Round Table Room, new officers were installed and presented with one red rose. Left to right, are Linda Stranske, hand drill leader; Elizabeth Ough, secretary; Jean Blspham, president; Edie Morlan, dance leader; Sharon Randle, treasurer. Not pictured is Beth Mason, vice president. four' i- v vf I j nCX--:. fir S? 1 ... V Jil Andrea Reedcr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dick Iteeder, who has just completed her sophomore year at college, has been selected u play with the Ensemble for the Shakespearian Theater in Ash land this summer season. A flutist she has played in the band at Ore gun Stale University the past year. Wendell McLin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLin, is one of 12 juniors scholastically highest of their class, who were chosen to serve as marshals of the Uni vcrsity of Oregon Dental School commencement exercises June 13. He was graduated with a BS degree from Willamette Universi ty before enrolling at the dental school. His wife. Diane, is a case worker with the welfare depart ment. Mona Chenowcth Swanson. daughter of Air. and Mrs. Paul Chenowelh. received her BA de gree in education on June 3 from Northwest Nazarene College at Xampa. Idaho. She is a member of Zcta Kappa Rho honor society and was presented with the Anna H. Iluycs Education Award by the Idaho State PTA. She has accepted a teaching position in Kansas City, Mo., where her hus band will be enrolled at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Susan Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, recently received the award for the outstanding senior in Phi Chi Theta honorary for women in business at Oregon State Uni versily. She also received the award for outstanding senior in her sorority, Alpha Gamma Del ta. A recent graduate in secreta rial science, she will leave soon for Germany where she will be married In Lt. Lynn S. Hill of Orinda, Calif., presently serving: with the Armv. ALL IN FUN Junior members of Pelicanettes staged entertainment for the party. Sylvia Gerber, seated left, adviser to the group, goes along with the fun assisted by outgoing officers of the club. Also shown leafed is Ann Brickner, center, president, and Joyce Badker, dance leader. Standing, same order, Roxie Mathews, hand drill leader; Carol Phillips, secretary; Susan Leiser, vice president. Not present was Mary Bunyard, treasurer. Richard Flvnn, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Flynn. Tulclake. re ceived a BA degree from Stan ford University on June 16. He has been accpled to the Universi ty of Califonia Law School at Berkeley (or the fall term. Donald Patton, son of Mr. and: Mrs. II. L. Patton received a BS degree with honors in the School of Education at the June! 12 commencement ceremonies at Oregon State University. Two Klamath Falls students have been commissioned as sec ond lieutenants following comple tion of advanced ROTC at Oregon State University. Gerald Mussel- man was commissioned in the Air Force and Ronald Robertson in the Army. John C. Cox, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Cox, received a Mili tary Science Achievement Award at the commissioning and awards ceremonies June 9 of the Uni versity of Oregon Military De partment. Sixteen members of the sec ond Honors College graduating class at the University of Oregon received degrees on June 9. Called a "college wilhin the university" for exceptionally able students, this year's graduating class achieved a 3 .28 grade point average. Among the graduates was Hus- sell Schuh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schuh. who received a BA de gree in foreign languages. Tom Premo, former resident of Klamath Falls now residing at Burney, Calif., received his BA degreee from Chico State Col lege this spring term. Charles Tuning, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Evert J. Tuning, Sprague River, was a candidate for the degree ol Master ot social Work at the June 10 commence ment exercises at University of Utah. S)ilfhnan-JSofbc Jow5 s$re Recited icrq Martin L. Pernoll, a 1957 grad uate of Lakeview High School, received his doctor of medicine degree Monday, June 10. at the University of Texas in Galveston, He plans to take his internship at the University of Oregon Medi cal School in Portland and later gel special training in surgery. Five students from Lake Coun ty were included in the commenc- ment services at the University of Oregon. They were Alta Lee Pernoll, Summer Lake; Clifford Herbert, Lakeview, and Charlcia Lantz Fendcll. receiving bache lor of science degrees. Henry Ernest Bergstrom received a bach elor of law degree, and James Bud Deming a bachelor of arts The marriage of Joann Solberg and Norman Silliman was solem nized May 18 in the Congregation al Church with the bride's uncle, the Rev. Eugene B. Barrow of Pnneville, officiating. The altar was flanked by beau ty baskets of white gladioli and pink carnations for the double ring ceremony. Companion flow ers were on the piano, which was played by Janice LaGrande. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 0. Solberg and was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was fashioned of delustered satin with trim of re- embroidered scalloped Chantilly lace. The full skirt extended into a chapel train. A petite satin pill box embroidered with pearls and crystals and w ith self bow at back secured the elbow length veil of silk illusion. She carried a cas cade of white cymbidium orchids, white carnations and stephanotis and centered with a corsage for her going-away outfit. Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Mary Beth Solberg. Her frock was of dark rose. Bridesmaids were dressed pink. They were the bridegroom's sister, Grace Silliman, and two classmates of the bride, Mary Ott and Estelle Strand, all of Eu gene. The honor attendant's flowers were light pink Tama carnations. Those of the bridesmaids were pink and white elegance carnations. Jan Silliman, niece of the bride groom, was flower girl. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Margaret Silliman. Eugene, and J. B. Silliman, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Silliman wore an en semble of gold brocade for the oc casion. Roger Persons was best man and ushers were Dale Bartmess, Noel Silliman and Victor Alexan der, all of Eugene. The reception in the church par lors followed the ceremony. In the receiving line with the bridal pair was Mrs. Solberg. who chose a dress of mint green brocade for her daughter's wedding. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Melvin Howie, Mrs. Elwin Swinney, Mrs. Vernon Alexander, Mrs. Herbert Harshbarger. Mrs. Joann Lesiak, Mrs. Joe Silliman, Mrs. Quinn Hawley. Mrs. Eugene Barrow and Nolan Lesiak. Attending the gift table and guest book were Penny Lynn How ie, Ann Lesiak and Mary Oail Barrow. -After a brief honeymoon trip, degree. Melvin Ray Adams was grad uated with honors at the Oregon State University commencement, the School of Science. M QL' - ling- Watchmen ot shepherds Clyde, district deputy of District No. ; V U I II UN INC Brown made a report on his at- Oregon. A song was sung by Al and Ruth Geiss in honor of Mother's Day At the first meeting of their : tendance at Supreme Shrine ses- Icrms of office new officers ofjsion in New Orleans the previous worth hi h icsU,5s Naomi Shrine No. S heard com-iwcek He also hrouehl the an.;.n.i ii .h.-. .imiin. . " "re""' -.- aim jtmu nouncemeilt 01 llie sunreme an- v., iiuuk; n ouiicicki. announce i pointments for some of the local her ways and means projects, Refreshment commillec mem bers for the evening were Nell members. The Worthy High Priestess Myrtle Schieferstein was unpointed sunreme naue: Watch Slewart, Lorena Ward. Itulh and man of Shenherds Brown was an- Liiaries Lew. pointed sunreme kind's euard and iwns nretrntpd u-ith a rati, in Naomi Shrine honored all moth-Uis Murohv. junior Dast wor-lhonor ot her hirthdnv which was ers at (lie May II staled meet-'thy high priestess, was appointed May 12. small memento. Refreshments were served by Josephine and Carl Young. Jane and Thomas Barnes, Florence and Bud Anderson. During the refresh ment hour. Myrtle Schieferstein Graduating from Southern Ore gon College at Ashland were Jo anne Cosgrove, Jack Kopacz, and Sharon Kay Washburn, receiv ing bachelor of science degrees in education: David Elliott and Glenn Vandergaw, bachelor of science degrees in general studies: and Donald B. Alger, bachelor of arts in general studies. Cook Laird received his bache lor o( science degree from the University of Nevada on June having majored in agricultural education. Bette Lee Orr has been named royalty editor for the Oregon Stale University Beaver for the coming year, She has served as club editor during the past year. David Morris. 1961 graduate ol Lakeview High School, was among the 60 students of the Uni versity of California Glee Club who left June 12 for Europe. He sings second tenor with the club. They will sing in 11 coun tries and housed and entertained by students in various universi ties. They return lii the slates Aucust 12. PRESIDENTS - Jean Blspham, right, new president of Pcllcnnettes, pep club of KUHS, receives the gavel and few pointers from the club's serapbook from Ann Brick ner, outgoing presidont. Now in progress! Our 61st ANNIVERSARY SALE! SAYINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Use Your Chorge Account S12 Moin Us Our Big Forking Lot ot 5th & Klamath m QUEE M'ST ryouts JUNE 23rd TWO BIG EVENTS! JUNIOR QUEEN of the Junior Rodeo July 2Qlh&21st Gals - 14 to 16 Register Now! Sign up free right now at Charlie Read's Saddlery, 623 Klamath Ave., Gene's Men's Store, 6th and Main or Drews Manstore, 733 Moin. The Queen will be chosen and crowned June 23rd. QUEEN of the Professional RODEO July 2nd -3rd -4th Gals - 16 to 20 Register Now! It's free, so sign up right now at Charlie Read's Saddlery, 623 Klamath Ave., Gene's Men's Store, 6th and Main or Drews Man store at 733 Main. The Queen will be sel ected and crowned June 23rd. TRYOUTS START 1:30 P.M. Klamath County Fairgrounds This is just the beginning of the many events to be held during rodeo time in the Klamath Basin. Plan on attending them all. For odvance professional rodeo tickets write to: P.O. Box 367, Klamath Falls, Oregon. General admission, adults, $1.50; Children, 50e . . . Covered Grandstand, $2.50 and $3.50. mini n mi. i, um 'jujmw nw, w Wj gweff''wwwwpwM the new Mr. and Mrs. Silliman returned to Eugene where he is employed. Mrs. Silliman will be graduated in August from Sacred Heart Stinoi of Nursing. Olher out-of-town guests includ ed Mrs. Elizabeth Lee and Ray Foreman, Redding; Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Barrow, San Martin, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bar row, Mr. and Mrs. John Silliman, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Silliman. Greenriver, Utah; Capt. David Goode, Sandis AFB, Albuquerque, N.M.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesiak and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. 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