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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Twelve. Slm Committeemen For Precincts Named 262 To Graduate From Eugene High Tourcotte, Bemice Ellen Tripp, Mabell Ann Tulles, June Ella Tyler. Mary Uding. Fannie Walls, Marjorie Evelyn Walls, Charles Edwin Walter, Mae Wanloe Marffnrpt Jane War. liams, Basil W.

Wilson, Juanita Rae Wilson, Billy Margy Winsted Ruth Ellen Winter, Leo Woodruff' Betty Doris Workman, Jack Workman. Edward C. Young Thelma Yvonne Young. Carlton M. Zane, Marian Mae Zeller, Kathryn L.

Zimmerman. raston at th.Tl.r515! The J0 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Kitchen waT7 finite UnThfW CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 jli' IMIU MWJ'H lick, Ethel Mary Washbum. Helen Faye Watson, Lillian u. watson, Marion C. Watson, Hestpn Webb, TrlHn 1VT UlhMlpr Hnrar-e White.

Eugene S. Wike, Lucille Mae Wil- Blais, Margaret Lois Boehm, Janis Marie Bogen, Helen Louise Bond, Doris Bonney. Robert L. Bonney, Rita M. Brandt.

Cecil L. Branson, Carrol E. Bridge, Frank Roy Brockschink Elaine Patricia Brown, Elberta Brown, Margaret SHADE Reversing, by Eugene Shade and Drapery Store. Phone 1271. 117 East 10th.

ford, Beverly Huth Williams, Gilbert H. Williams, Ora Jane Wil Mary Workman; Cottage Grove No. 2 H. W. Lombard, Bertha McQueen; Cottage Grove No.

3 S. L. Mackin, Bertie Durham: Cottage Grove No. 4 Worth Harvey, Helen Roberts. North Creswell J.

Lee Land, Lola Land; South Creswell L. E. Ziniker, Veona Kerr; Crow E. B. Doane, Myrtle Doane; Culp Creek A.

Merle Scott, Elsie Patten; Cushman Earl H. Hill, Edna Bason; North Davis Arthur Beebe, Helen D. Hamden; South Davis Frank J. Sherman; Dorena H. R.

Brown, Phyllis Louisa Brown, Robert Gordon Brown, Hazel Bette Bush. Dale Walter Canaday, William S. Carlisle. Harold Allen Car WAfHBURNEjf penter, Robert Lindsey Carter, Douglas Caven, Juanita Maxine Chase, Ward Lee Christensen, Robert G. Christenson, Kenneth Shearer, Ella Fleck; Elmira M.

PHONE 2700 if I L. Burns. Bernice Fountain; Eu gene No. 1 J. E.

Wells, Anna Tuck; Eugene No. 2 Alvada Bon-ney; Eugene No. 3 A. E. Hule- We Present Exclusively in Eugene and Southern Oregon the W.

Christianson, James F. Clark, Edwin E. Collom, Ray E. Cooley, Hope Inabell Cordon, Wendell L. Cox, Helen L.

Curry, Vyolette Harriet Curtis. Georgiana Sue Davis, Charles B. Dick, Walter W. Dickinson, Jefferson D. Dorroh Jim Ed Duncan, Dorothy Irene Dunlap, Marjorie Durno.

Elva May Edwards, John Elliott Edwards William David El-kins, LeRoy Russell Elliott. Dorothy Marie Field, Everett gard; Eugene No. 4 H. C. Saunders; Eugene No.

5 Laura Harris; Eugene No. 8 Walter B. Jones; Eugene No. 7 M. C.

Harris; Eugene No. 8 D. E. Yoran, Nori Arms; Eugene No. 9 E.

G. Boehnke, Clara Curry; Eugene No. 10 H. V. Johnson.

Eugene No. 1 1 Robert M. Fischer, Marian Fischer; Eugene No. 12 Elmer Gilbertson, Cora C. McBcc; Eugene No.

13 Blanche Stansbie; Eugene No. 14 Paul Green, Doris Hathway; Eugene No. 15 Harry Powell, Eline Pcrlich; Eugene No. 16 Alberta McMurphey; Eugene No. L.

Findiey, Ed C. Fish, Ava Louise Fisher, Robert Ottis Fletcher, Jeannette Margaret Ford, Jay Norton Freeman. i mnt cut mm Ina lone Gallup, Henry Burnell APPEARING in the Merrick dance studio's eighth annual revue at the McDonald theatre June 8-9 will be this dance team, left to right. Mills McCullough, Beverly Smith, Helen Wright and Bill O'Hearn. Gates, Genevieve Grace Gesme, Marjorie Lee Gilbert, Myrtle Marguerite Gilbert, John Gillespie, Rnhert Tjtclie Gilmore Fhrman Paul; Springfield No.

1 John Fitzgerald, Elsie C. Stewart; College Crest S. Stephenson Smith, Jennie Parker: Cottage Grove No. 1 David Quanstrom, Giustina, Clark W. Good, Irwm in the maligned Middle West? Here is a fantasy of Irish wondering played against the literal-ness of the immediately reasonable and the blindness of the of w.

Springfield No. 2 Grace Stevens Lee Goodman, Vivian Delores 17 Harry Hoare, Lillian Seaton; Eugene No. 18 J. W. Gray, Ila Kebelbeck; Cottage Grove No.

Grant, Evelyn Elaine Grindell, Cledis Delnoy Grosshouser. Springfield No. 3 Frank Cogill; Springfield No. 4 Harry Whitney, Bernice VanValzah; Thurston pedantically "informed" concern, O. L.

Clement, Hazel Russell: Veneta A. N. Orcutt, Caroline Marshik; Walterville Walton A. E. Forcia, Leah Saling; Wendl-ing Donald Stolberg, Elizabeth A.

Sumner; Westfir John Wharton, Bertha Rehwalt; Westmoreland Robert E. Keefe; Willakenzie 2 Oval Powell, Fay Allison; Cottage Grove No. 3 W. H. Cbchran, Grace Boslaugh; Cottage Grove No.

4 C. F. Hoskins, Hester L. Reed. North Creswell Harold Trax-ler, Ellen Lower; South Creswell Gertrude Howe; Crow F.

D. Petzold, Edna May Johnson; Culp Creek Carl McCollum; Cushman Wjlbcrt Brattain; North Davis John L. Paden, Vera Hoiland; South Davis Dorena Isaac O. Land, Jeannette Kelly: Elmira Ira Inman, Irene Inman; Eugene No. 1 W.

J. Tuck, Sylvia Sicka- ing the usual. There is a sort ot La Fontaine flavor to the choruses of the Crickets and the Frogs who may be said to typify (if this Isn't too heavy a word for such a lightsome idea) the irresponsible, and the reformative reactions to life; the crickets with their "Zo-o-om! Zo-o-om!" against the kill-joy rain and their rallying cry of "Nonchalance is the ticket," and the gloomy frogs with their currently popular answer to all Virginia Wardeen Hadley, -Mildred Irene Hagg, Barbara Irene Ham, Emil M. Hansen, Don E. Harmon, Georgia May Harris, Janez Frances Hathaway, Catherine Hayes, Lloyd L.

Hecathorn, Frank Herman Richard Hewitt, William B. Hilton, Betty Lou Holmes, Elaine Elizabeth Holmes, Madge E. Honnold, Charlotte Lois Howard, Margaret Lorraine Hudson, Sam E. Hughes, Muriel Minta Hunt, Nan Constance Hurd, Nora Alice Hurd. Margaret Virginia Irish.

Floyd Raymond Jensen, Charlotte Louise Johnson, Gerald R. Johnson, Harold V. Johnson, Wallace R. Johnson. Herbert A.

Jones. Come and see these heads we have converted from perfectly straight hair to perfectly natural wavy hair! Jacob Gillespie, Belle Lydick: Wolf Creek Charles Gold, Viola Farmer; Zumwalt Andrew Baker. Mrs. Ernst's Book differences of opinion "The ax! foose; Eugene No. 2 A.

F. Polak, the ax! the ax!" Dr. Pinna Fact Marion Polak; Eugene No. 3 Paul i Of Plays Reviewed Kathcrine P. Bean; Eugene No.

19 F. G. Stickles, Mildred Bar-tic; Eugene No. 20 John T. Evans, Emily L.

Calkins; Eugene No. 21 Mary M. Dunn; Eugene No. 22 Percy Patterson; Eugene No. 23 Norwald Nelson, Agnes Nelson; Eugene No.

24 Thelmar Nelson, Sarah Rogers; Eugene No. Lee Roy Woods, Jessie L. Marsh; Eugene No. 28 Wm. Duckworth, Lois King; Eugene No.

27 Donald R. Husband; Eugene No. 28 John L. Hesse, Jessie B. Donovan; Eugene No.

29 John Warren, Corabcll M. Rogers: Eugene No. 30 C. A. Huntington, Elsie D.

Bond; Eugene No. 31 Fall Creek W. B. Scott; Five Rivers Florence W. J.

Kyle, Lillian Kyle; Gate Creek Dayton Thomson; Glenada T. C. Torger-son, Bessie Embfy; Glentena L. Boring, Ethel Sutton; Glenwood Samuel E. Bettis, Margaret H.

Gardner; Goldson A. L. Morgan; Goshen Howard Merriam; Hcc-eta Herman John Taylor; Irving J. W. Maxwell, Clara Maxwell; Jasper Junction City No.

1 S. M. Fries, Emma Horton; Junction City No. 2 Ernest B. Kennedy, Christine Bllrup; Lake Creek George Acheson, Swiss-home; Lancaster Chester Ayers, Floy M.

Gilmore; Latham Ros-coe Yearons, Minnie Chapman; Wellborn, Shirley Burdick; Eu gene No. 4 Esther Rowley; Eu name betrays him for what he is. and there is old Jupe Pluve' with his steadying motto of "It's law that makes the world go "round;" gene No. 5 Bessie Terpening jByMiss Sawyer gene No. 6 Judd Stauffer, and Spring-madness and Summer- M.

Lonien; Eugene No. 7 F. L. Beard; Eugene No. Eugene No.

Backstage In Xanadu, by Alice I gladness and Winter-sadness each 9 Ellis H. Parker; Eugene No. Margaret-Louise Jones, Bellrae Marie onsrud, Helen Christina Jorgensen. Arthur E. Kaiser, George Ross Kilborn, Edgar Bernie King.

Hoi- den Kirkpatrick, Albert M. Knight, David F. Knox, Donald E. Koch, I Terrence Stewart Korn, Helen Eileen Kratz. Lorraine Lamoreaux.

Stuart, Raymond Lay, Lois Irene Lee, Curtis N. Leonard, Enid Irene Linn, William Lins. Inger Abbeline Lund. Rudolph LeRoy Lundin. 10 William G.

Huff, Christine M. Turnbull; Eugene No. 11 Fred Ludford, Anna E. Russell; Eugene Henson Ernst, with illustrations I bring her contribution of pain and by Constance Cole. Binfords to the great Wonder of Life.

Mort, $1.50. "Welcome Stranger" first pro- t. A n. duced by the Portland Civic Ever since Samuel Taylor ,932 manence of human traits In Xanadu did Kubla Khan No. 12 John E.

Edwards; Eugene No. 13 G. W. Wise, Emma W. Porter; Eugene No.

14 Clarence F. Hyde, Patsy Pease; Eugene No. June Iona Luvaas. Paul David Lu- i which might be used as an illumination of the likeness under the skin of Rosie O'Grady and the Colonel's Lady or of that' old 15 Wilfred A. Moore, Josephine S.

Moore; Eugene No. 1R Eu gene No. 17 J. A. McLean, Mar A stately pleasure dome decree" pedantic fact-finders have been vainly seeking to establish the latitude and longitude of this "dome of pleasure" with the intent possibility of staking it out into building lots and realizing on the charms of the "damsel with a dulcimer." But Mr.

Coleridge tha J. McCornack. Eugene No. 18 Charles Hulten, Jennie T. Nelson; Eugene No.

19 J. H. Dunlop, Ethel Kinsey; Eugene No. 20 W. II.

Sc hroeder, Gertrude Dale: Eugene No. 21 Samuel T. Rouse. Mildred Orr; Eugene No. 22 Neil F.

Ellis, Mary Ellis: Eugene No. 23 Marvin T. Warlick, Olga E. Minlck; Eugene No. 24 Oren C.

Davis, Mary II. Jackson: Eugene No. 25 Warren wheeze about the unchangeable-ness of human nature. Played for all the grotesquerie inherent In it, with or without masks, it reads like a challenge to any enterprising producer who wants something different." But this reader's deepest pleasure was evoked by the Arabian Night's Fantasy called "Nightingale," a Montagu-Capulet story of paternal feuds and young lovers solved, as much follies of age should be, by the mutual-murder of the old trouble fom-enters rather than by the Sacrifice of innocent youth. Hatred and vengeance are wiped out by their own evil power and "Love takes up the tale where hatred must stop.

It blesses what hate curses. It Is springtime eternal, with budding roses for each bloom that dies." M. Olney, Elvira L. Olney; Eugene gave these earnest prospectors facts enough (had they read them) to establish the futility of their search for such purposes. He calls his poem "A Vision in a Dream" and his palace was not biiildcd with hands but "decreed" a process more apt for the formulation of purposes and the promulgation of ideas than for the realization of house-plans.

I suspect Mrs. Ernst of having read Coleridge and of sympathizing with the final lines of the poem: "Could I revive within me Her symphony and song. To such deep delight 'twould win me That with music loud and long, Iaburg J. Elmer Pepiot, Clara W. Frazer; London J.

E. Banton, Jennie Morton; Lone Pine E. L. Edwards, Carrol Telford. Long Tom Loranc C.

W. Addison, Madge Addison; Lost Valley R. A. Miltzan, Ruby Mathews; Lowell Frank E. Blair; MoKenzie S.

L. Taylor, Emily A. Stevens Mabel J. W. Kinman, Marion Carson; Mapleton Lawrence Plowman, Ethel Plowman; Marcola Fred L.

Jones, Nellie G. Prlre; Minerva Lulu E. Shirley; Mohawk J. H. Kennedy.

Harriett Kennedy; Notl Harvey Horn, Belle Fisk; Oakrldge J. E. Paddock, Bessie A. Miller; Pleasant Hill F. W.

Beaver, Mildred Hammond; Prairie Ben Jensen, Opal Jensen: Richardson Row Hlver LaSclle Stewart, Mamie Knox Beidler; Saginaw A. B. Wolford. Anna L. Adams: Santa Clara D.

C. Howard. Lulu Geil: Silk Creek G. W. Sweet, Kate L.

Adams. Springfield No. 1 V. N. Deny, Flora lluntly; Springfield No.

2 llusline Pollard; Springfield No. 3 F. B. Hamlin, Minnie Prlvat; No. 26 A.

Ray Martin. Irma I. Martin: Eugene No. 27 D. W.

Crites. Belle Lammcrs; Eugene No. 28 Robert C. Clark, Rebah Mountain: Eugene No. 291.

R. Fox. Olga Good; Eugene No. 30 D. R.

French, Evelyn French: Eugene No. 31 Frank E. Remon, Cecelia May Bailey; Fall Creek: Five Rivers Florence Joseph W. Fan-, Eleanor C. Brynd: Gale Creek; Glenada Fred II Schneider, Gertrude E.

Schneider: Glentens Henry Rust: Glenwood A. Ciark Fay: Goldson Elhel R. Borgaard: Goshen Heceta Herman Archie Jeans, Vesta V. Mead; living William G. Kluss- There is something arrestingly timely in the final picture of the I would build that dome in air.

That Sunny dome! Those caves ,0 ol-'rn loyalties left vaas, WUmer F. Lyon. Everett L. McAdams, Frederick i M. McClain, Maxine Drucilla Mc- i Crory, Ronald Mclntyre, Bonnie Marie McKee, Jene McNeese, Denny Maguire, Daniel Morton Martin, Hazel Marie Martin, Lorraine 1 Lillian Maughan.

Margaret S. Mel-son, Yale A. Mendell. Helen Mar- i guerite Michael. Helen Virginia i Middlesworth, Fern Osborn Mil- i ler, John F.

Miller, Maxine M. Miller. Winifred June Miller, Fon- telle Mitchell, R. Gordon Mitchell, Marjorie Jane Morberg. Fay Ellen Morgan, Betty Jane Morris, Pearl Jessie Morris.

Verda Leota Muir, Kent Murray, Franklin Oliv- er Myers. i Merle Neilson," Carrie Nelson, Mary Maxine Nelson, June Eloida Nemyre, Ziegfried M. Newman. Jeanette Marie Nicholson, Sara Kathryn Nicholson, Eunice Irene Nielsen, Ruth Elanora Nielsen. I Harold Gordon Olson, Robert A.

Ottman. John Parish, Patricia Ann Parker, Emma Jane Pendleton. Donald A. Pierce, Merle Elaine Pittslev, Iva Lee Prevett, Ruth LaVelie Pryor. Robert Leroy Range, -anita Trene Rasmussen, Mary Donna I Ray, Laura May Rebmen.

Mar-; garet L. Rice. Robert Palmer Richardson, Hazol Edith Richmond. Lola Rickman. Eugenia Mae Robertson, Helen Jean Robertson, Wesley L.

Robertson. Albert E. Romane. Robert H. Ruth, Mildred Grace Rutherford, Nell A.

Rutherford. Carlos LeeRoy Sandell. Margaret Schmidt. Marjorie Schnell- bacher, Bette Marie Seal, Wallace B. Sears.

Eleanor Lou Seely. Rodney Shelby. Marshall Herbert Sherwin. John Skillern. Doris Smeed, Naomi Mae Smith.

Lois Muriel Snellstrom. Aaron LaVern Sorensen. Gene P. Speer, Estelle Stadig. James Stevenson.

Milton Stewart. Fred G. Shekels. Phyllis Marv Stipe, Rex D. Stocker.

Grov-er R. Stone, Lloyd E. Sutton, Basil J. Swofford. Effie Taylor, Carol June Telford, Julian H.

Tengs, Dorthea M. Thomas. Blanche Eleanor Thompson. Virginia Arnetta Thompson. Elaine Ruby Timm.

Wanda Irene behind confusedly wailing "I can wm use of ice! And all who heard should see not read the writing." I Mrs. Ernst says that her book them there, And all should cry Beware! 1 15 apiopos largely ot nothing at all. burdened by no mes. Beware! man; Jasper Arlo Jones, Nettie Laird; Junction City No. 1 Jons C.

Laisen. Kathryn Hicks; June- Ills flashing eyes! his floating sage- mit very fact lha' hajr! message is borne so lightly and Weave a circle round him witn so evi(ien' intent first of all No. 4 Lee Putm.in, Marian E. Maxey; Thurston Ira tion City No. 2 Hans Rasmusseti, (niy; Veneta MaddftiiKh.

Evelyn A. Wilhclm. Nellie A. Parker; Walterville: Like r.nl. thrice 10 Klve Pleasure, "nks it only the And close' your eves with holy more e'ely Coleridge's "plea- riread, sure domc which may mean I For he on honev-dew hath fed.

i Vth or may contain i And drunk the milk of impUntely the urge that will Walton Pauline Ealon; Wendling Schooling: Lalh.mi C. O. Adams. Herman Mason, Roxie Bailey; i Merle Porter; Lcalnng London Westfir W. J.

Kilbreath. Hilda William L. llopman, Margaret Hemenway; Westmoreland Vir- McGuire; t.one Pino II Hunt inl Hawkins, Mertie Conger; Wil- Hnrtra M. Plank; Long Tom Hob- i.iiM-nii muncrlonl. Mane or! Cnv MiHl I 1 "uwiviitnu, mane'eri vox, Mahel (.

ox; I. Rutherford; Wolf Creek Esther! Martin Foster: Bier; Zumwalt Kenneth Nielsen, i Lowell Lost Lost Paradise'" ouno. mat aome in oir, that "Backstage" 'in Xanadu" bv dome" of our "deep de-Alice Henson Ernst brings four kno'n to each of us by a contributions to the construction name but which gives of that "dome in air" which has ue and meaning, outlasted many more factually I Most volumes of plays present solid edifices i ang! of interest the read- Cloistered great inf 'he play Inter-char-woman romedv" demonstra- est- That Mr- Ernst volume tes the ai of n.nnno traiie into I Possesses the former, this review May Naper. iMildreth C.wvn: Manleton .1. Democrats Beck, Irma Hock; Marcola J.

A. Alvadoie Andy Dyer, Olive Baker; Minerva i 1 1 i a J.1 King; Armitage Lee C. Stuart. 1 Meadows; Mohawk' Noti Merle C. Stuart; HalloyC.

A. Farmer C. Hale; Oakrldge J. E.I Sovereign; 1- (J I Roberts. Sadie Blanche Meade, Ihelma Meade; Hlachly-: Pleasant Hill-Clvde E.

Blnnton-Josse Inman, Vera Todd Hulda M. Prairie I. i strength, misfortunes into crea has striven to demonstrate: but my guess is that its chief merit is a challenge to a producer with ideas and a sensitivity to theatre values who can here find four tive energy, hardship into a mas-jquerade of fun until they become the things counterfeited. It lets iirumliaugh iHodlkor. Gladys M.

Bodtker: Rich .1 beam f.ill unrm thnt James I.ebow; amp i recK i anlson excellent pieces of "theatre" (.... v. ...,,,1, 1,. -1 iiioimisii reueai 110m Hie wine Aiiiest: hagmaw luuiey-burley man the of A. Newcomh: Cloverrialc Riley Ijiwrence J.

Porte Vv.i Ii lvttv world likes to believe is the calm rinide V- llara I'olicy. i ora Sheucr in which the teaching pro- tlaude Maude Emerson; S.Ik Creek-Edward fession nraefces it, unharried fession practices its unharried Wathburnej Exclusively with Washburne's in Eugene and all Oregon outside of Portland You have undoubtedly already read about this "Natural lasting Wave-Cut." Everyone Is talking about It. Eugene's Own Store brings It to you. Two coiffure artists are ready now trained by Mr. Reed in his own "NATURAL WAVE CUT" rr.ethed of cutting a lasting wave into your hair just with scissors, a cori) and water.

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activities. But there was an aspect of the lives of the monks other than quiet and shelter. There was the mansized job of spending their lives in the service of humanity freely without the commensurate reward of a man-sized pay envelope, and for these men the cloister was the necessary place away from the rush and noise of life's immedicies where they might preserve something of life's permanencies the, right to think one's own thoughts, to hold oneself apart from factions and not to "sell the mind to points of view." The answer to the question often posed to himself by anyone who elects the "cloistered clams' life of the teacher is suggested here with humor and wisdom. "Afternoon of a Nymph was first produced at Guild Theatre. U.

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