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Gave To tbe~ Edhara OJ tho Central Foin: i
this American; t
'e in Your su$gcatiort for 1 ataxy of thr 1
need
progress of the Central PoMt Sohvvix
1
durtng the peat ten yiara [a In dne
nave
wl
th your celebration ot
the__~enth v
flora _
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year of publtentlon o[ The American _ __
e
Then
and 7 aan hephY to do my bast In ,
th¢ tvrlt[ng such a ~tory-
bfaY I /]rat extend .tA yov my e`drt• ,
d to gratulat[ona_ tvr your ten years at '
tent. eea'rl¢e ~to the ba
6t interasta ai Ihis ap
the `
emnrtlUhltY. YOU} hcaKy cowpBTa• dq
Deer lion tvleh nil thbt the eehoot has Leeb oY
ndar doing, your loyally, your lock of pre- toi
Mng Judice, and your fair and honest r¢-
wn¢ porting-of ne\-e. are all deeply aPPre- o[
tone elated. ~ H. P..I~YETT ~ tm
In atarWtg to make a resume of \ow culertnR hbt Selh yavtr na da
Llt¢ the pflal ton years of the Centrnl gu{x•r4nendrnt of Ct'ntral Poi41 stq
Ore• Folnt ilchola the [fret [Fought which w¢
the
v:ontes to [nlnd la the ryVestion, "what
h ra•hoobt
pl(
the ea made possible rent progress dun p.(
lec¢s ins this PeMod?" Three 6tbupa•hnr¢ Reeponslbillity_ for guod school [a
sold. contrlbut¢d greatly, tfi~. parents, thr wnrk ttnd prOgreRS naturally rest set
rapt- school brntrd members, and the tench- largely wl(~ the tenehera. A31 tench•
the era. Wo can state with Jus[lable era in the elemontttry and high echvak oh
w:vc pride that [or the peat ten years there are grttduatea v[ teacher ttalning ln- t\9
., to had leash tho flnee't aptrlt o[ coopgtn- stltuYlons or unlveralUca. Many of Po
ern- lion on the Par( of patrons xnd other [hem are recognised na outamnding 1
eon- Extends nl the school. No '•rK6oot teachers In thn county and aIi are er
ea- aquabbl¢a" ar petty Pollli¢e nev9~ alert to ¢dacoltonal progress and tot
leola bcen allowed' to Interfere wlih tae n(tend summer ae®lone frequently to to
teed oducation o[ our children- The nest keep ;hemaelvea prepared to she the
(hn group, the acFiovl hoard members, beat service. - ale
n to deaervn a p e c l n l m e n t i o jt (ar Through Ihe-cooperation of un 8c!
then' loyal service. lyeing a o03
k active, hard wor![iag Parent-Teach- the
ndar bontV mtmrber ie n rather thn~
teas
~ er AaeOelatlan, the physical na well Ru
1 In Job but
lt has Ueen done at the ex- ~aa the mental tvel(afw of !ha pnplia Gc
Ring 'iionxe ~rnanY ttmes~o(P - o era a neten on.
tot sate and those who have served de- Amid morn[ng lunch for tlret
rnde /v
ans. serve our everiesting thanks. It tan g
children hna boon made ~loaelbto a.3
also troincidence that ten men hate served through the help of thla.prgt(Ixntlon.
durtng this tea year period. li. ~T. The Dot lunoh served at aboti ]s an-
kept Pankey-and L. C. 6rtmeewere just
~ other prbJect exirrled ba by the p.T.A. ,
r to completlag n nine Year and R1i
yi~
gr for InanY Ylmra. From `fitly to e{ghty
liner ~
[
.service reaPeatlvolY:S.A,__iQ(,_ YAtarlb
.t;4pi14. a1'q-$etvaQ,..agary>,dlos•. °
.
~ Cr
later mayor a¢t;4.~n}laj Paldt,i ands _
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Ltuch ~preg~eea htia been made In tut
Zvi
sow county cotttmieeloner gave active
mu8ta Three plana§ ere now owned 6T
nln6
earvlee- Arnold $ohnert served al-
Up (he school. One la kopt kn ilia s t
.
moat continuaualy, for rune years; ,grade school, one !n the high achpol,
yu~h durtng thfa period. pay Tex. C. M. And one m the gymnasium. Stoney od
~~ Finley, E. Y. 6tvne, oach served a earned by giving operettas has boon
dblo
three year parted. Of [fie greaent
used to pareses records for music A7
board SL A. Adnsna le compleUnR
a'pprec[at[an and tar four
. [adios ~
vat's
nine years of service, anA SY- H.-xolt ,
which are used to listen to th
9
d aoi
~a•
and Everett Fabecsre the lpnior e
tart
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and Seh-aol Rrnad.....r ..,.n .,.,..-,-,.._-.
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ntlttoea: 'lYhfCh. }JiL9f-'tieoh ~ al.''WOrR
elnco the Ihbt~ol the Yenr. Roceiving
greatest nttentl0n ~wlll ,be n report
'from the COtnnt~ttee'whlah hes~Aeen
hit0rviewing Oregon employers" tom'
dladovCr botv'they,feel high bchoole
eon •beat PrePnre atuddnle dor em
trance into Northwest lnduarie&:
Uthor-imnnrmnt reports will be elven
by commttleoa tin work apPOrtunitlen
in Oregon high achoo/s, rending, Pcr-
aonnl nnd baeln¢ea . relattone. - htgb
school nctivltlea, health and physlcol
edurntlon, school- lunches, nnd legla-
Intion. ~
6peakera at the conferonpe w11Yin-
cluda Oovmmor Charles A.- gpmgue
and Buperlntendent o[ Public tn-
'.. etrucllon Rex Putnam. -
The nnntiel badgne2 of. the xeeo-
~i clatton cull[ be held aL the hbmion
hotel oh. FY{day evening, Oetoher 2+.
T. R'. Buahorrg of the Bend Htgh
School wlli serve ae toaetmeater and
the mublc wlli bo Provided by bIr`§.
Florence Courtly Merriam nnd~C. 1¢0-
ber[ Iwrxson o[ rho Oregon Coiloge o[
EducaUOh. The nddrosq of the even-
ing wlli he given by Dr. Cori guar.
ner IEnopf, the new preeldent of wll-
Iamotte Vnlvemity, who will speak on
the eablBCl "The Llgnt VnTatling".
bi r, nnd Mrs. Cnt Richardson of
rho Applegate have moved Into the
small house, belonging to Lhe John
Rose'. bic Rtchardeon fe Lhe emder
'rang n[ the bf[. Pilt Lumber Co.
They moved into town so their cfifld•
ren wlli be able to attend the Cen-
tral Paint schools.
H~sta>rY og schabi
nca
the
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ons
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1091
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and
1166
rate
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We
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t of
law'
all
Le.
nga
(Continued from pegs on01
. 1'n ifie ~.-~ephRCinenD~~. o{ pytY'Olcar
odu~tfod "marked peugreas hea been
mnder In Lho IMaf lea Yaurar A~ Pert
time school .nbttte-hna:been employed.
nnd. through .tlio~ Cgopemtlon of the
county "-health .; miilq all etiidents
~..
hnve~ a~ thoroagli -phye, cal examina-
tlori at"asset, every lwb yearn. ~All~
paYilcipifling- [n ~athlett0e 'have
PhystenJ'. q!(utrilnntion,. b~tore ~bafne
nliowell to'piay. Our 04uf1rmeM [or
phpdcal edncatlon ib now superior to
most scheole.. A nmll conatrubted
gynpnaelum'Pbr the elementary ephooh
nnd n new modern gymneelum ~ for
the high school,~and-for audltortum
Dm.Pnne, provides a verY~ coMpleto
plant for thiD department. A gift by
rho city oi,a,bout three acres nd]oing
the' old school ells ~ has Fmen made
Into nn rtlh!elic field U9tI. m•ovlelon
D[m~ foo[Dnll nnd baseball. 9evor¢1~
>'em'e ago two tennis courts wore
btdu.
DUrmg [hW ten year Perlud pva
hundred aerentY [our sludenta hrtve
been graduated-tram the high school.
All have a record of good eitiaenahlp
and aervic~ In whatever community
[hey have lh•ed since romplelingelhelr
work here. Aa fa the way of the
tiorid some hove achieved greater
flnnnclal nucceae that others Tut not
n one has been s dtsgrnce to the
school from which he graduuletl.
H. P. Jeteett
ens
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of
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to
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in
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chi
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by
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W. E.
Nan•eat o[ the music proJecfe Js the
hand nnd m•cheatra wm9t. Undor
[ha dl roetlon o[ Me Harry Neyorg,
nnd outetunding musk director o[
Southern Oregon, over sixty eMldren.
4t°e leurning to PIAY bend or Oreno•
acre Inetrumenla.
Sbme of the highlights of hlgfi
school progress are the work in the
commercial dapar,ttnent, rho ar;lence
depgr[ment, and iphYnlcal educapibn.
also in Public speaking nnd pracClenL
o~ork In ]ournalifym: Avery :, tine
home eoonomice department Ia `•, xino
mal'ntalned. R'Ith ono teacher tle-
votblg her onLrc time to commercial
work n meat thorough course In
tyPfnB, shorthand, and bookkeeping 1a
possible. 'nven[y three typewriters
are used. Chemiatl9 to one o[ lire
recent additions in the tx:lence de•
P:u'tment nnd Fiamo gna has been tn-
=6rllcd to Increase the e[tlclenry oP
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