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SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1946 2 r home town is Ft. Wayne, In- men 1 i in addi 3 p:\.h' 1 me G entitl C d i 1 fail so to | veuchers, and duly vmfled wlthtn Irl - our Is e on uneau il fus Ty ik I ch year \pp | answe want thereof, six (6) menths frem the date of this 4 3 and 4—2 Spurgir : ue excused he plair ) Court Notice, to the ‘undersigned Admin- fuate of the University of Ore Juniors earli p mination iSlAND '1'0 GE‘I‘ HIS for th n her com- istrator, W.W.A. at his office located a [ an A. B. degree and Col Required—English III, U. S. His- be given, ete. Effective this year laint, ie.: For an absclute divorce at 200 Seward Building, or.Post Of l( ( 00 s asu l r University, Y., with a tory Note No. 3), U. 8. Civ 1 early ¢ r and dissolution of the marriage con- ' fice Box 1211 in Juneau, Alaska. 2 .3 ers degree. Formerly taught at ics Note No. 3), Physics (See T r dism t e FHIRD lEG AND WHY tract between tiff and defend Cated at Juneau, Al this 22nd | Medford, Oregon. First year in Ju- Note No. 4) I n 11 ar at 1ave the sole and d f Augt 1945 [ [ neau and Alaska. The last three lectives—Same as for Sopho- inat wi xclusive care, custody and contro M. ‘2. MONAGLE, rm e lnnln n u? a vears has been an officer in the mores and in addition Advar iv n the return h PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31.—Paul | of Donald Hall and Gerald Hall g W. W. A. . WAVES in the Navy ebra (one semester), Solid Geome f N oxa Tiulana, 25-year-old no veter~ minor childven of the parties ug. 24, 1946. | History—Mary Weidener (one semester, Typing I (S [ n a new leg more suit- have the right pt. 14, 1046, | zrhctuate of the U sity of Min- ! No. 5), Shorthand Enile Sibtn kKing Arctic ice in minor children - — After a complete and thorough Teachers a B degree ‘and No. 5) urnalism, Spanish I (Se e of w al, and polar any and all able time FINAL cleaning, overhauling, and ‘ repair en—Alice L sity, N. Y. with a Note No. 1), Latin I (See Note giaw uch « 1 furtt ADMINISTRATOR job, the Juneau Public Grade and Ke , graduate of State i Formerly taught No. D). 1 work n King Is- s to the wppear ju the Ccmin § Court for the High Schools will open their doors Cellege at Santa | Rapid City, S. D. Second year ete reque the , lost his Tty Division Num- to the pupils of the Juneau Dis~ Has a B. A. degree. Two years ex-| juneau and Alask: istry ed will vhile in t Joadin: HEREOF, T h bor Orne 3¢ FELIX GRAY. trict on September 3 at 10 am perience at Manhattar Beach, ¢h and Hist evid Y nort Nom ugh he hand Commissic 1d Ev-nfficio Pro- The docrs will not be open in| Calif. First year in Alaska and Ju aduate of Oregor ot NO. no ¢ ed to kill five seal last winter | {iXed the seal of the above ¢ au Precin cither building until that time be- neau | B degree and Univer- 5 me. the new' leg—-this COW Juneau, Al ! ( uswate of cause the teachers will be attendin First Grade V.nl."n Gray, | sity of Wa n with a master € N S € hird—Kkeep getting b: day of August, 194 Deceased. a teachers meetinz at 8 am. Su- graduate of § chers College |degree. He is married but has no ¢ ct N rougt packs JOHN H. WALME I YEBY GIVEN that perintendent of Schools, A. B, Phil- at Cheney, Washington. Formerly t b thiee yee G Bk be . I tage, though,” Tiu- l I the District Cowrt. Nieclal J.nsen, Administratar of the lips, will address the entire faculty taught at C Washington. Sec- ctor of physi-| Al student ""“‘xf‘ 4 s datils {8 “teache i ol o iRV B (IVERS nest S. James, Deceased, in the High School Study Hall and ond year in Alaska and Juneau. | o Alr Corps, Tu-' o ppy W ey : I ¢ b o1 Tt n, Aug. M, 1046 hesein his Finsl Report outline the organization for the First Grade—Esther L. Linden-|iare, Prior to his air service, graquate. It is urged ,]‘” e ve Wltén yecial ninati Hakd he Veterans Haspital here : ub t. 14, 1946 that a Hearing will be held schocl year, This meeting will close cf State Teachers|where he received a commission, qyirern S RS ”;‘..“M S eans DEen dent !t {|where he came by walrus-skin boat, igned at at 9 am hich time the grade r Falls, Towa. Former- was coach at Shelby, Montana, of phieh u»'\\\m:r i "”‘*]’l‘m' t i | pag In—Tiulana I NOTICE TO. CREDITORS 2 o'cleek P. M. on school teachers will assemble in at Petersburg, Als arshfield, Oregon, iy “ \“ml” ”"‘, W r cor , | might give up hunting ne ason NOTICE 15 HFRUBY GIVEN ober 10t A. 1945, at which time fe school building under the | elsewhere in the States. First ye i nEt Falls: trim: 6" Tosal Sobbor o breiiites ! He' conimuks 8- good 1tving for him- that' the’ uae was, on the U Persons may: il cctions in \ ¢f Principal T. F. Dry- in Juneau schools and fifth ye v one y ik o S e o tion one « If and his bride of elght months 22nd day of 46, duly ap- "VHENZ 0 the final repos den, and the hizh school teachers in Alaska. | t at the Stk ‘5t HBG tieae: oft Meististion y islik vin 1 carving ivory souver S fnted adt of the estate| WIT S my hand and the seal will meet at the same time under, Fir Grade Freeda Bechtold, ycysity of hington in the Phy- m; j“m\‘“, L"\';wl”, b s th prefer {c Nome f Aifie C decoased, and ©°f the Prcbate Court at Juneau, the direction of Principal Henry graduate of State Teachers College,|sical Education Department, This TR sy m_\\hf',] 4 ke the same examina that I rs Testamentary, W.WA. | ‘ . this 9th day of August, 1946. Harmon. . Francis Calif. Formerly ! tirst year in Alaska and 'should procure from his physician t I NOTIC y were duly fs- | ‘Stab FELIX GRAY, Schocl busses will leave as fol- taught at Riverside, Calif, and|J the certificate of exemption p | x h :H:' “‘ that gned v U. 8. Commissioner and ex-officio lows: Grants Pass, Oregon. First year in A. N. Eide, graduate of the cpening cof schocl. While two St Afl, executrix of the estate of Rty claims against | Probats Judge, Juneai Frecita Route No. 1—(Loop route) will Alaska and Juneau. Has B. A. de- Teachers College Valley City, years is now required by law, Ju- fOF Use ¢ i e el ol A el o8 by required to First publication, August 10, 1946. leave covered bridge over Menden- gree N. D. and North Dakota State Col- neau ~High School allows no credit V™S Ti neau POTERE b v B with proper | Last publication, August 31, 1946. hall Biver at 6 o'clock a.m. open=| o . ol “phe Murphy, |1 B. A. degree. Taught for this work. It requires two p: ve endeavored for years to ine court has sot October 20, 19434 A TR ing day, at 7:45 a.m. every school qol ) i i) ates. Taught iods per week heir gym floors in excelient d A L o 2 e day thereafter. 3 inate of DePaul University in R Tt '\’f" ""‘) b e o g - date of hearing. All persons 3 4 gx 48 ST o aegree, Bormab angel s is Netes On Subjects Listed 1 v i biection to said final 3 BE o e e o BB T s T TR oy Bl Ll e s e e | KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO Route) will ‘leave Mile 15 post on| . 7ob i ytady Sk “Hime EdOBothlds aRA GHR P, B granted Tob loas” (HaR two years of D cut the feces | ¢ S. Commi ¥ R P : o, e e ‘s o é‘rmf Rose Olive ;c * | —Phyliis Grant, graduate of Uni- any or> foreign language. Foreign > 025 on or be- OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” house—at 9 o'clock am. on opening | =C0C %5 of :,m. v]u:\‘hml“(vn“:‘li;"\nr.\m of Minnesota. B. S. degree. language is not required for grad- et are 'y bbb da day, at 7:45 am. thereafter. GRlir. - Fortasrly SioREs '"_"' Formerly taught at Hibbing, Minn ion from Juneau High School. If ¢ nd CAHBIES FRE!G“T and PASSE“GE” Must Present Cards Calif. Has B A degree. | FOUFth year in Juneau and Alaska. udent has two years of one at gets into the soles from |y T All pupils ¢ g to Junea e 2 el Bho nei \ ar- for lax \ 3 ! , y )y i A1l pupils coming to Juneau from | Willen Calil, Hos B. A desree.|" gy ina PrincipulHenry Har- forclan lunguage and one yes he streets, T ; Weckly Service from Keichikan fo: eny other school must present a ~o .o ®' ol a0t pl mon, graduate of Stout Institute,'anc I‘.‘x full credit will be u ensive ] report card or transcript from the| G A% Menominee, Wisconsin. Now his for both languages. But if & 1 pese he ordir Connh g Inlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port graduate of 2 t INS FOR PUBLICATION ogeing Alexander school previously attended. No stu- 5 B0 G neau and Alaska. dent has taken one year each of ']" will suffice. Gym N t & ‘Tokeen Shakan dent may enrcll in the Juneau ; & Has a B. S. degree [three different s no credit Should also be proy well as : Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker High School without this report ‘\"“\” ol i izt v‘”“‘;'“.‘” Whatevar il be d a clean towel once i . W st ’\I(A"r'rnw beve d2- i Hetta Inlet eambont Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock cird’ bE S TERRIDPRURE S RTRAT ATV 08 DB SOEORT YRR TORE - DOrel s e HGAKIng, (hnerint i urge parents to b hat " i B R wbur Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision Wrangell reshren: shudinte eniolling in' gic 20 Alaska eraduate of University of Oregon.| NOTE NO. 2 — Band, a non- shees, gym suits. towel g s s i : neais RS BIMROI Mty b e i - Grad ret Beriin,|B: A degree. Formerly taught at demic subject, may be taken t nly marked witl udent’s. STATE ""{“i“"““ ""', a Returning by Way of : reportl dhdi-or! ohber avidense: tol, Pt R b T Newberg, Oregon. Second year in student in £ ition to bis the: or Thi It ocs are TR l‘”l!n{“uu«x“l(vvr Jiga g ]m- AT S Reie 4 o e show that they have previously oith -Dhkotd: Noral neau and Ala kl} : : 1 y 1 re per 3 € !1..( use white i he o tntted A Metrict Con Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o Clock h Tuesday Afterroon completed the eightB grade. This Tias tanoht shues “ pisces Commercial and Superintendent s given for band. However, no initials in with white threat. The 1% th i es Distric ) ; ; 8- taug g 4 Gertrude MeSped d credit is given until the senior name or initial o be the for the Territory of applies to former Juneau Grade tates and several Tl ¢ ! J A % ank: or Anitiy oul cn th s True n on o : : 4 ; : . it Betkeles .. Form- band once h2 has started will for- ; Division of TCHIKAN, ALASKA dents frcm other schools banks. Formerly taught in Jun t Graduaticn Fr bt | g Pareriie ek - arttHpany h o il b Sbbn y taught ir Calif all rights to p: earn=d cre 3raduation Fro wer th nt filed et ramiell @ they o AN % DS TIUITIR, (0 BRct 10 ‘anid 1 the Regis the ucents nced not know how (Requir pear in the L OOt . e e e S S e snroll in the kindergarten the e | University of ;nd to play an instrument in order to 1—A total it certain action wherein Vicla e SR aCEiRarion bho Fourth Grade—Helen R. Webster, ¢ 1 june into the band. The school will 2——Two years of physical educa- N. Hall is the plaintiff and Melvin KT day. No students will be accepted graduate of Northwestern Univer- Yon: 0 Juneau and AJash. = 100 Mhe student on any instrument tion (unless excused by a physi- A. Hail is the defendant, which is N i t“ ® into kindergarten unless the parent | . Formerly taught | Cansuages ¢ Myrtl s ; 03 A e andt % o9 doe ne and register that pupil Tridlans, Has taught sev- |- L Lps, Sraduate of the University e 1 N“-v‘ ”“» Ll ”l b Gl - ¢ 2 ndiana. Has taught sev-' .= o s orde and | Without char nd -two minor 1id Court, within thirty (30) day o R b Prends, ongid Syt oot K UGS S or! Washingtan B, degrev und | Wihouk clacg ‘ 4o tuiners aald Qe whte: Sl () 08 Fairhanks, Linchorage Whitehorse bors, clder brothers or sisters wili| taught fifth grade. i Io dnnkan drums, bass horns, ete., stude Tor niple, of n\lhln\lx-m of this summot VIA HAINES not suffice. Fourth Grade—Marian Willlam- "y, 0 b0 P orie Tillot furnish his own. Tt is strongly urg ¢ Science— which said summons by an orde g i z - Kindergarien will be operated in son, graduate of State mal w'»ud‘:ni‘\ o ‘L'v;n‘rl\}xyl"“ ok (!x” B AL Batols. Ly Setaan pibahK & iR 1ade and entered by said Court § PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONER® two sessions e one in the School, Lewiston, Idaho. Formerly 5" 1 1 A degrees. Has es an instrument, he get in to j r two year s1id action on August 24th, 1946, v TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS i morning and one in the afternoon.' taug in Washington and Idaho. |- \ Sk J' 1):> . h. with the high schcol band 4--Su tributic { crdered to be publ a per Kindergarten students may not at-| Has taught several years in Ju- [iop® SoorS “r’"‘l‘" SRR T S b he e 408 Instvaren h | ). f cnee a w 4) con- | g i tend both sessions. All students neau. PHRL onr M O N i iy vkl Sl 4 e i 1 ; Wiy i Vs should enroll from 10 to 11:30 am.| Fifth Grade — Alberta Murphy, 1. ! ¢ 8O0 M R ik Wlha sukioh s dot b 1 Aoy 4 q meeing on Aug 1d ending on September 3, although they will graduate of State Teachers College, " yp " i R {ember 14th, 1946, in case said B U S . [ ] N E S also be accepted from 1:30 to 3:15 Cheney shingten. Normal diplo- |, o0 oee o aioe Teachers Colle Glee Club, also a non-academi y—2 i published, or within in the afternoon if necessary. several places in Al-'¢" oo Minn, B, E. de ' subject, may be t y any pupil Physics ¢ y—2 credits. t 30) days after September N O R Sessions Divided Fourth year in Juneau 4 b % e in ad to other Flect F 1 complate 14th, 1946, or within forty (40) da 5 3 ; Teighit several blaces in Binnesota, in addition to‘other One- 1, 1946, or within fo days Kindergarten students register- h Grade—Marjorie Erb, grd- i ! ‘] e l“‘“ k quarter credit per semoster is given { ter date cf its service upon you ir ing in the morning will be divided|uate of State Teachers College, |~ coro Year In Juneau and Alaska. .~ =, "o on the same re i : veq case th 1w s is served upon : il 4 o 8¢ Superintendent of Schools—A. B, for this work on the same reg L fhe requliod 2 into sessions and parents told to Billings, Montan, mal diploma. ' pyonioe "o duate of the University 1iO0S as for ba Glee Club me demic” crec Two YOu personally, and answer the com- JACK IH RFORD—Local Agent which session to send them at the Taught in San Francisco. First year o g oo e b T g twice weekly. may non-a mic ; e-namfed pl JUNIAU, ALASKA time of enroiling. Parents will belin Alaska and Juneau. Will also' g, oS PHECH 1 SEEE & B Conorug aime as Glee club \ese requirements meet the 0 file in said Court i the s S St G U ey given a choice of x{)ul'xllx!u or af- handle all girls physical education o i ium 0 J““‘;““ s NOTE NO. 3 U. S. History »f the Territory of Alaska 3 B b s terncen sessions so far as possible,'in the grade school. | School Calendar 1946-47 civics may be taken in the Ji as listed by the T 1 ok although the teacher will be the Sixth Grade—Elma Olson, grad- eptember 3 — Opening day of 2nd Senior years only. 3, Beard. In ion, they meet Ju- final judge if there is not an equi- 'uate of State Teachers College, (. i>ob| prox ”“m“ ‘"5 w“”; tory is a full year cours neau High ol requirements. table division of the group made|Valley City, North Dakota. Has gup o1 oo lbave cx:(l of ro‘uh-; ics is a onc-semester cours - Juneau High School is fully ac- 4 voluntarily by the parents. t t a number of years in Ju-'zo' o CPO EO ol at 3:15 pm. 1 Will be offered both semesters. credited to all state colleges, uni- Students assigned to the morn- npeau. | ™ aetibeniay i i shont S ')Il__‘ " For , U. S. History may b2 versities, and teachers colleges, - It ing session of the kindergarten will dais 4 i Lu.::(‘l.ix 1u';ws “L v -u(; A l:“’;el:;‘l‘lf taken Junior year and civ- is also accredited by the Northwest be changed to the afternoon ‘ses-| SiXth Grade—Dorothy MecLeod, *0d cf Houtes ab 7:48 At Ret ics in the Senior year. Or both may Association of Secon cols 1 2 sion at the start of the second 8raduate of State Teachers Col-| 1S, "% P01 85 9o3%, DL be taken together in either year. o Neges. The rements of | q ; Oflbbar 15 Alsskn Day haliday d C The requirement scmester; those assigned to the af-|lege, Winona, Minn Formerly SR FUAIRM PATCIC LW NOTE NO. 4 — Physics may be Juneau High School ate high and ternoon session at the opening of | taught in Portland, Oregon. Scc-‘m" ovember 1—End of first quar-li g, 4, the Junior’ year and always have been. Students from 3 school this fall will be changed to|ond year in Juneau and Alaska. = chemistry in the senior year. Either here have made enviable record - : . % Seve Arade. ine Elle.’ November 6—Report cards issued.! i ' §e g B g2 7 3 g o orming sksnon o the end o] SeventnGrade-Katherine Bl November 6—eport cards oved. IS, " (G GIT 2085 UL Lers et e S gl Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma the first semester. MOl e O el : SIX §n addition to biology for gradu- and thany, who have not Age Limits shland, Oregon, and the Univer- 2 Xy . 'ation from Juneau High School un- gone to collzge, have made enviakle | s < 3 i ember 28-29 — Thanksgiving 4 Kindergarten children must be >ltl.\ of Oregon. B. A. degree F”““"‘hj;“\]:]b“ 28-29 — Thanksgiving jo.c exempted by the Superinten- records in businesses and offices in % FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGER five years old by February 1, 1947|erly taught at Milwaukie, Oregon, holidays. ¢ _jdent or High School Principal. Alaska and elsewhere to be eligible for kindergarten this Second year in Juneau and Alaska. 4 bct;xr;y;x ; zfl]-;'m(;uu_u 1—Christ-. gyemptions will not be granted ex- L REFBIGERATION school term. Fi grade children| Seventh Grade—Ralph Wright, Mas holidays, 12 day icept for very good and sufficient Phonograph TFecords. Home must be six years gld by February|8raduate of State Teachers College, jfmuffl“, &—Sdlipol. 1p-mens. 'reason. General science is not re- Beautiful. ALASKA i) RANSI'““ l‘/\l lflN Co. 1, 1947 in order to be eligible to Billings, Montana, and the Unive garary 8, 9, 10—Semester CXAMS. qujred for graduation if the & -oo i 3 e o 2 enroll in the first grade this fall.|Sity of Washington. B. A. degree.! January 10—End of first semes-!gent has ogy and physics Naturallst: Wiillam Beebe ' served Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent An exception to this will be that Formerly taught in Ketchikan.| ‘J S ae o A ' chemistr; n World War L child who has previously attended a | Third year in Juneau. anuary 13—Start of new semes-| NOTE NO. 5 — Only two credit RNy s el full year of kindergarten. Parents| Eighth Grade—Margaret Maland, “’YJ-’ by L % will be allowed for students of typ- ¢ are cautioned that the age given|Braduate of State Teachers College,|{ January 15—Report cards. ling who do not take shorthand. At saHOMG exdtrancs Beaomas - aBfinial ad, Minn. Has taught sev-| February 20—End of 4th six- shorthand may not be taken at all and is carried throughout life. | in Juneau and Alaska. |Weeks period. . unless accompanied by typing o Occasionally & parent, in her g Grade—Ela Rice, grad-| February 21—Holiday for Wash-|ynjess the student previously had i anxiety to get her children in!uate of State Teachers College at "‘wm\hbmhday typing. For example, a Junior stu- ; . school, will state the age of her|Lewiston, Idaho, and the Univer-| ““i 14—End of 3rd quarter. gent may taks one year of typing . children as older than they really Sity of Washington. B. A. degree A"‘d‘ 4—End of fifth six-weeks yu¢ in the Senior year may not . are. For this reason, school author- Has taught five years in Alaska. P [take the advanced typing unless ities request that students en-! Third year in Juneau. rolling in the first grace or kinder-| Eighth Grade and Principal—T. garten bring birth certificates with F. Dryden, graduate of them. This does not apply to stu- | Teachers College, Lewisten, Idaho, dents who attended the Juneau and the University of Washington. kindergarten last year. ,B A. degree. Has taught eleven Textbooks jyears in Juneau. This year star Textbooks are furnished free to|his 12th year. all pupils as in the past, but each| Nurse—Mary Monagle, graduate pupil is required to deposit $1.50|0f Providence Hospital, R. N. Has for the use of the books. This is|bteen school nurse in Juneau Iol returned at the end of the year if |many years. and when all books are XL’lurued‘ Music (Instrumental) — Joseph Students withdrawing during the |Shefner, graduate of University of year will also be given their book ! Arkansas. Has B. A. degree. Form- deposit when all books are return-|€rly taught at Forest City, Arkan- State | ~___THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —— JUNEAU, AL | May 22—End of school year. | High Scheol Requirements {he or she also takes shorthand. A . !Junior may take both typing Students attending higt}, “h""‘lshomzand and then in the {are required to meet certain stand- fvear take the advanced work jards of efficiency and must take gapms subjects. jcertain subjects called ‘“required subjects.” Students failing to p: jin at least two subjects each qum't-1 er will be dropped from school the whllo\\mu quarter. They may re- oll the following semester. Stu- dents failing to pass in at least three subjects are not eligible for|eral science. Those subjects should any school activities—basketball, /be taken in the year where indi- student offices, dramatics, debates, cated. Some times it is not possible te. Any student holding an of-'to do so and exceptions are made fice or participating in any school but when thess exceptions are i No Special Exams Students should taks the indicated in ‘that year wher (shown. For example, a S should not take elementa ,bra. A Junior should not take ed. This $150 deposit must be paid :; kSt'Cund vear in Juneau andi. u.iv who fails to pass in three|the student should not ex " at the time of enrollment as o, v : and Art—Cordelia Kep. OF MOre subjects automatically re-'have special examinations at the books ‘:'ll] it:ic issued until said de- pm;,‘:;u;_x:guau Xn;s;:ttfieldcollfé |moves himself or herself from that end of the ye: He will have to it aid. e D {take tk POISH adcfiuon to the book deposit, B. A. degree. Will teach in bmhlomce or ]o;\ruonl orx Aclx‘xuly 5 a fn l:fhe:x? patlonsl \\1.‘1 p‘m g R e high school. Firsz‘ Subjects offered for the varie us | ule is made ou or pupils hkmgh chemistry, biology ;m A g classes are as follows: 1( xample, because of graduation physics, or other laboratory cours- e 3 aska. Freshman Senior exams are usually a few day es must deposit $1.00 as a breakage High Schocl Tra(-hcr’s Required—Algebra and English.|ahead of others. But if a Senior fee. This will also be rqturned at 1 B‘J"kk“““‘l"fv' D"""d‘ Electives—General Science, World is taking an under-class subject, | the end of the year or upon with- g T”’""“fi,“ ch“l‘l? g‘" \History (required for graduation. that person will have to return to drawal of the pupil if and when all duate of Erskine College, Due ax- laboratory materials used by the| West, South Carolina. Taught sev- student are properly cleaned and eral places in the States. Fourth turned in to the school authorities.|vear in Juneau. Has A. B. degree. All magerials actually consumed| English 2, Journalism, Dlamatncs. by the pupil, (except such items as Public Speaking — Helen Schaefer,! paste, ink, art paper, plastic clay,xgmduaw of Valparaiso University, construction paper, etc. must be|Valparaiso, Indiana. Has B. A. de- purchased by the student. These|gree. For the last three years has| may be purchased at any of sev-|taught in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. eral local stoves, First year Juneau and Alaska. {May be taken any year but prefer-|schocl to take the under-clas ence is for Freshman or Sophomore amination. No special mina- year), Latin I (See Note No. 1), tion will be made for that stu- (Home Economics, Manual Train- dent. |ing, Business Training, Band (See, Parents are advised that 1 leP No. 2), Glee Club (See Note will be out May 22, 1947, and it i {No. 2, Chorus (See Note No. 2).'quite an impesition to requ Sophomore ispecial examinations earlier tb Required—English Geome- that date in order to catch a be \try and biology. plane, or make - connections wit flectives—Same list as for Fresh- something in the States. Often ou 111 SKA T HERE is a yardstick with which you can gauge accurately your need of a specific type of insur- ance. If the loss against which it protects you is ecne which can cripple or riously embarrass you financially, YOU NEED IT. If you want counsel on this insurance prob- lem, call Shattuck Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 2419 i PAGE THREE JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Eleciric Service and Retailersof General Eleetric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex - Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances Hoover — Royal Electric Vacuum Cleaners and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . .. No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6