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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933. BARNEY. GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THIRTY - SIX ARE GIVEN DWLOMAS‘ LISSEN --- TLL HAFTA CALL YOU BACK .. THERE'S SOME ! e Wi INTERFERENCE ON TUIS @ KK oo ¥ @ XXV LINE ..., @66 - VARIED PLANS EXPRESSED BY LS, CRADS T, YEP - HE'S A CHANGED MAN - SINCE HE GOT BACK FROM CINCINNAT! -~ ME ! By BILLE DE BECK . COME BACK IN A HOUR! ~SCHOOL FACULTY = MEMBERS GiVE VACATION PLANS “m\ summer at her family home in Bozeman, Montana. T< Visit Fair Miss Alice Palmer, Williston, N. Dakota, summer school at University, visit the cago and spend some time will fair ir Who is fr m go 1 at I to| Northwestern ISLAM'S GLORY Ibn Saud, ng of Arabla.‘ Leads 400,000 Fighting Men CAIRO, June 1.- My aim is ¢ unity of Moslems and 1 shall always be r said King Ibn Saud, r , in an address to the pil- grims to Mecca. He “I am head of 400000 combat- ants, ready to obey my instructions i'nese are the troops of the union They have no other aim but the glory .of Islam. I have crushed all my enemie They said T wanted to be cal but I never claimed this. Th iph’s duty would be to mak religlous, doctrines of Isl fofm among Moslems in ev: of the world. No man could do that in these days. at 2102, Ninth Ave, at Hibbin, LOST 40 _POUNDS | ON. DOCTOR’S. ADVICE “I'm a wuser ui Kruschen ' Salts as a reducing remedy and can say they are fine. Have lost most than 40 Ibs. in the past year. Am grad- ually reducigg as my, doctoer, ad- vises.” Miss Bertha Waldo, Haman, . Dak. (Oct. 30, '32), Once a day take Kruschen Salts —one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical _attractiveness consti- pation, gas and acidity will cea to bother—you'll feel younger— more active—full of ambition—clear skin—sparkling _eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co., or any drug- store in the world—bui demand and get Kruschen and if-ane bottle doesn't joyfully please you—money S e =@ your pocket- book editorials. They interpret the Adver(isempen= 5 Miss Violet Bot e who home , iz i i A.F HGH pecea 7 ) home ‘is in Seattle, will attend|Merchandise news. siss Pauline Rinechart, whose| ¢ ¢ ilifigha oo _ home is in Spirit Lake, Towa, plans yermer Sehool at Bellingham | . ash., and later go on a ¢amping * {Thir l S School, Fai to go to Seaftle for the Summer ; ~ -1 irt =, ummer Jdchoo air an ip-¢ 3a ast or Sum- ¥ i »"%Large Crowd Attends Com-| ix Membexs of Sen-| -t ¢ She gives Juneau as, her summr [0 O the Oregon eonsi: Her sum INEAU-YOUNG | i° %, mencement Exercises ior Class Give Their | raveling Among Jum- |adizess and will leave a farward-| 0. ,“govn. = LR Funeral Parlors. | L 3 S ! ther Arfdn A ing address at the post offi s ok 3 Licensed Funers) Dicectors | | ® for Senior Class I Ideas for Next Year i ‘ rrangements Miss Marietta Shaw, grade sohool || M1*% Dalma Hanson, wf“";f( st and Embalmess | i | oty e { | vincipal, will. 'spend. part .of..shef, oSS P Cod SRRSO i P * At the Commencement. Exer | Nearly hird of, the 36 mem- | | .Seven of the .teachers in the ?uxmn?r at: her z;e(,me‘:: Newpart, travel further than any member of Lsz Fhone 1561. DAz.FRovied i for the graduating, class of Ju-(bers of the vr;mvumg class of the | !Juncau. public schools will nd |Oragon. and part of i in Juneau, | D¢ (#culty and will attend summer = neau High School hsld Inf the hizh [Juncau High Sthool ate u; | the Century of Progress in 4 “;." ' . % school at the Uniyersity of Hawaii | & ARER -lr school gymnasium 1 jening in|about their plans for the coming | Chicago during the sum = 3 aiel b ,h lr."‘“ Hees i olulig { WE HAVE IT , the presence of the' families and|vear, and a variety of ‘plans ‘wave | tion months, five expect to spend |, M3 Josephinie Tuppe Miss Iva Tilden is going to visit | | ¢ the Righi 1 friends of the graduates, thirty-|expressed by the remaining gradu all, or part of their vacation in| home in in _-’lf(lhdll CXp: at her home in Erie, Pennsylvania '. Right Price I cix’ Senlors received diplomas rep- ates. Some have definitely decid Perhaps the only set of quadruplets in the country to reach matur Juncau, and eight, including city ‘Ymmm ‘»"1‘" he: ; and go to the fair in Chicago. Her Harns Hardware C(). | resenting four year ‘ef k well [upon the College or school of hizh- | ity intact are the Keys sisters of Hollis, Okla, who have just been uperintendent R. S. Raven will at-|, M-S Ann Easton wil summer address is given as 211 Lower Front Street i n dohe, and ‘effort well repaid. ler learning whieh"they plan to graduated from high school together. Left to right: Mary, Li“t"s tend summer school during \h\.»hflm? in Chzney, Washing Howe Strest, Seattle It was the largest class ever to|[tend, four of the girls wish to ;&obeflsh:&d Mona. They will be 18 years old June 4. (Associatel (term at various colleges from the men Lfieédlf ué)lchmago. e ~ Miss Blanche Turner, whose home have been graduated from the Ju-|ter nurses' training schooi g ) jmiddle west to Honolulu. A “MM }:: ho:non "" ;,0“3“1 .1[:10 Is Grand Forks, N. Dakota, will neau High School, excesding the|a small number, which will p wen S S5 SRR S ——— ——— ——| R. S. Raven, superintendent of w}mmsm ) ‘mf,el ‘:hmfi“lf ‘:m- spend the. summer in Juneau. record made last year, by eight.| lb,‘ be increased, plan to take a| lcided as to the collegs she will at- & post graduate course at the Ju- Cit¥ schools, will attend the Uni- |states, She gives Fairchild- as her ¥ ateo, as was pointed out by Grover |post graduate course at the Ju-|gano | neau High School. | vesitly -of Weshingion ‘for{igix, pons garives High water from the breakup i C. Winn, Treasurer of the Juneau|neau High School next y } in Ju-|Weeks and his plans after the sum-| a = 5 p B¢ Gocs to Normal Marie Mead will remain 5 1 ta B B in | causing considerable trouble in var- School Board, ‘who presented the! Gaile Stedman will take a post| 3 - ¢ el |mer term are indefinite. | Miss Helen Starr will visit in é: 1 the Euakhiew iplomas owing to the unexpected|graduate course at the Juneau] DAy McKibben will attend the ‘ IE) i Everett Erickson will attend California, spend some time at her|lous places on the Kuskokwim, ac- iplomas g 3 1 v Loy George White is undecided 'as to P 8 ) .| cordin, ¢ received recently o |Bellingham Normal Schzol. G an g l g to reports received recently “Fabsence of R. E. Robertson, it was [High School. » % his plans. school at Moscow, Idaho, to com- [llome in Osaze, Iowa and go “!in Anchorage. Word f M th by far the largest audience ever to| Aune Mack plans to attend some | Ray Hurley is undecided as to N end Stanford [Plete the work for his master's da- |Chicago to attend the fair, P B ard O e 4 attend graduating exercises in Ju- \art school. misgplans, fa5 theiure O adah will attend SiAnIOrd | e in education, When fhe work |/ Mlss Ann Rohiwer, whose home (sald the.N..C. -tore there wasy| PAINTS—OILS 4 5 o % el e 2 | Univer: y. . » 3 re; lanes ¢ neat ‘and the. smallest number of | . Jeannette Hildre is undecided| Clyde Bolyan wili either attend | MR A S is completed he will tour the WEM-[“ in ' Spokane, Wagh, will visit lhu]‘ulene: nnd\ plancs sra il Bl e omki Ste the Board of Education to bz pres-|about her futurs plans. lcollege or take a post graduate | 5 R P lern States. |there and attend the fair in Chi- to land 'ecnus( of high water HARDWARE' 3 | ent, M. L. Merritt and Mr. Robert-| Thelma Bodding wishes to train |course in the Juneau High Schopl.| Fhil Miller, formetly of Anchor- By |cago. She gives Spangle, Wash- T Thomas Hardware Co. | son both being out of town. to be a dental nurse | Theodore Hunsbedt is undecided | 28¢: died recently at the V"g"“;“ Sy gl ington, as her summer address. Classified .ads_puy. 3k e ki 3 " i S0 ot a = 5, whose 2 is 4 T s A e Tev. Johin A Giase gave Frank H. Foster, Jr., expects to|as to his plans Mason Hospital in Seattle accor iss Enid !?lxrns v.h'o hom Miss Mary Kolassa: expects to 4 e Rev. . sse s iy e = R e Kb : ing to word received by Mayor T.| lat Gresn Island, Iowa, will at- o 4 ) » % an entertaining and_very original| WOk for a year and then attend| Olavi Kukkola expects to at-| ; yrocroskey of Anchorage. [tend summer school at a midwast-|26tnd summer school and spend | NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY talk as the commencement ad- w;‘fg(" tend some college at a future date. |, lern. university, and later go to|/¢ Yemainder of the vacation at e | DIFFERENT! | dress, beginning by calling it an rances Ada_xnssx_l and Alpha| Eleanor Gruber will take a D5t | |"Fine Floors . Estimates Free | (Chicago to take in the fair her home in Orofino, Id_lho Will be issued subscribers about| | PETER PAN | o |Helen Furune » undecided as ' & 3 | | Miss Donie Taylor, whose Lome ¢ Alaskan bedtime story and going iness are undecided as|graduate course at the Juneau Miss . Margaret , Veakey,: whose[i - -° ocrue HUAn: WIOHe GOWe| July 1. Copy. for advertising. and, i back to the time seventeen or |[t0 What they will do. : High School. GARLAND BOGGAN 1 home is at Daisy, Washington |1 1 Lockney, Texas, will spend|changes must be in not later than| | BEAUTY SHOPPE ! ) cighteen years ago when fathor Helynn M. Rocovich wishes to| Robert Henning wants to dzvelop | | Flooring Contractor | 'will go to Chicago the latter |the summer in Seattle, and will| yune 20. | Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. i Timb looked into tHe cradies where|¢Nter a nurses' training school. a mining claim on the Alsek River.| | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | 'of June in order to bs at ihe fair |16ave her forwarding address at the JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS| | PHONE 221 i i the" various graduates were infants,| Bsther Jackson and Margaret| Gordon Ingman will attend the | Sanding, Finis | at.the time the Gregg exhibition [JUneau post office. aav. TELEPHONE COMPANY. | o | some in Europe, some in the east- ?‘i{:"‘*cm;lf‘p““dws ; “i‘d the Al-|University of Washington, | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | | wili pe iveth | Addrcss to Be Juneau e e R SRR A kS b | ern part of the United States and a; F“r‘;‘;fii e 1001 of Mines| George Karabelnikoff is going o sig e | Alexander S, Dunham, who is| Miss Alleine Apland, of Driscoll, "f otheys in various places in Alaska E\:lynA Alstead is undesided as|Chter the Alaska Agricultural Col- | @———— — from Cambridge, Nebraska, plans|N. D, expeots to spend at least % MANDARIN BAIL Rnl) t eventu- e 2 i as lege 9 es. | S e i ring sum- |part er ati i 5] jovind o B e P4 cpects at P e 2 i Permanent War| a Specialt; ® i o RAdresy e e, a TR Tl nl He then went on to a class m?ul—‘hif‘lx“:fit (:T,“Lf‘l’ cts to attend @ |yor pians for the coming year ! PR, }{oln‘:fuis& ,‘fmp‘ " : Miss Marjorie Tillotson will at-| Miss Mabel Monson, is going to REVELERS DANCE BAND i ing at whieh ‘the various mem- PUTDCSS college. | Jean Simpkins wishes to study | | PHONE 427 | tend summer school either in Se-|tour the states and wisit at her Qurhb s DANCING Wedbaktis ! bers.axpyremmed. thelelbirdd v i dual) 73 WpER |nursing | Behrends Bank Butlding | aitle or Eugene, Orogon [home in. Hibbing, Minnesota. shel| -~ Saturdays ... DANCING . .. Wednesdays ideas gs to what constituted suc-| Mark Lee plans to work am Friend is going to take ' M4 (Helen E. Gray will spend /can be reached during the summer |CXZTnor=s=n-gor=mng-mme-mooe—r-mmo e i cess, with the final member ing that character was'the import- ant -~ thing, and explaining why The other members agreed and as a conclusion, The Rev. Glasse said they all married and lived happily ever after, a credit to their coun- try, their school, their homes, fam- ilies and themselves. ¢ Those whose high schoiarsnip won commendation and awards were announced by City Superin- tendent R. S. Raven. .Gordon Ing- man, whose scholarship was the i} highest in the elass, was pro- { tnounced the Valedictorian and Miss Doris Ulrich, with the second high- | est ‘scholarship was awarded the { position of Salutatorian. Two oth- ers; -whose ‘meritorious scholarship ; tdeserved mention were, in the or- der of their scholastic rank, Olavi V. Kukkola and Theodore Huns- Jedt, according to Mr. Raven. The four stood very close together and “~had done outstanding work during their ‘high school careers, he de- ¥ *clared. i Mr. Raven also awarded the ) scholarships presented each year i since their inception three years i ago, to two girls of the class by { the Juneau Woman'’s Club and the ‘Business and Professional Women's Club. Miss Doris Ulrich was awarded that of the Juneau Woman’s Club and Miss Chede Paul received that of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club. Members of the class whose high standing on the honor roll entitled them to retain permanently their . Torch Pins were anounced by Mr. f Raven as follows: Theodore Huns- ! bedt, ‘Gordon Ingman, Roy Jack- son, George Karabelnikoff, Olavi ! Kukkola, Miss Ellen Mize, Billy ! Nikish, Miss Chede Paul, Miss Doris Ulrich and Miss ergmia Ul- fmrich. ~ Mr. Winn announced the winners of the Shafer fountain pen given by the Butler-Mauro drug store to the persons at whose name the large clock in the window of the store stopped, as Miss Thelma Bod- , ding and because his name had been left off the clock through an oversight, a Schaffer pencil was . given to Mark Lee. The Rev. C. E. Rice gave a heau- tiful invocation at the beginning of the evening and the musical selec- ¢ tions contributed by the Senior or- chestra and the' Girls’ Sextette were enjoyable additions to the| “program. An atmosphere of happy friendliness pervaded the evening and none of the melancholy so oft- en associated with graduating nx-. ercises was apparent. | Following the presentation of di- plomas the graduates in their som- ber grey caps and gowns marched ._down from the stage to the main say-| | Dana DeVighne is going to enter the ' Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle to take a nurse’s training. Lena Bardi is undecided as to what she will do. Roy Jackson expects to attend college but has not yet decided on which it, will be. Carl Hagerup is undecided as to his plans. John Giyer will attend the Pa- cific Northwest College of DenmL- ry at Portland, Ore. Boyd Marshall expects to work. Doris Ulrich will attend the Uni- versity of Washington. 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