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THE BLACKOUT GAZETTE THE UNI DIM LIGHTS VOL 366-YVYVNQJ. I-PM WW June 1, 1973 ,NIGI-IT-CLUB QUEEN PUT ON TRIAL Defense Lawyer Frederick Fingers Bixel Missing Urquiri twins, famous ballet ar- lniured ln P-38 Crack-Up PFC William Nagle was ser- iouslv in'ured when a P-38 llown . J by Lt. Gen. Bob Dweit Northrop crashed into the potato shack where P. Nagle was industriously laboring. Mess Sgt. Albert Z. Rogers reported both were in serious condition ex- cept when the nurse enters the room. SENATE INVESTIGATES Sen. Holcom D. Moore Cliep. Ore.D was appointed head of the Paraguay lnllation Committee. Sec. of Labor, Francis Ann Perkins,stated that the feud between C.I.O. head Victor A. Madden and A.F. of Z. leader Robert B. McCall was rap- idly coming to a head in Paraguay where it has been reported raining. COUNCIL ELECTS SUPT. Richard Peters, I3.F..A., BS., Ph. D., P.U., etc., was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Dale I. Lam- ber, Ceiling Zero, who passed. BUY WAR BONDS A glllli' BUY A f H: MURDERER P. U., Fri., Special.-Connected with slaying of glamorous Nancy Sampson, WAAC Colonel, is char- acter in picture above. Unidentified, last seen in Evans' Snappy Service Station.. 35,000 REWARD LESLEY A. BALDINGER COMMITTED TO ASYLUM L. A. Baldinger, local OPA head, today was committed to the Fred Forsythe Home for the Feeble Minds. Doctors in attendance were Robert Purkey and Burton L. Dawson. After one Luella Prescott came in to the board asking for a retread, Mr. Baldinger threw her through the window of the Prichard L. Jones Seed-Feed Co. PORTER PASSES The town was saddened today with the passing away of Miss Virginia Porter after living here 86 years in her home on Pine Street. Surviv- ing her is her maid Roberta Pussy and a cat named Quigley. tists, are sueing each other for assault and battery after a back stage brawl in which the two beat each other brutally. Also beaten were bass drummer Mary Woodliurst and Hutist Shirley Glasgow when they attempted to separate the two fighters. WCTU Officer Dale Hogan was getting the facts of the missing law- ver. Council for Prosecution Honest John Jeppesen was quoted as say- ing, My name ain't Honest John for nothing. I honestly think I can honestly handle this case honestly. THIRD ATTEMPT MADE ON LIFE OF CINEMA ACTBESS ELEANOR CROSLAND No Motive Given No Story Either No Nothin'! S E SIDE E OTHER . .al I x 15
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CLASS HISTORY September 21, 1940 Dear Diary, I guess I really have looked forward to this day. I registered as a sophomore in University High School this morning! Mmwlie October 11, 1940 Dear Diary, We sophs had our first class meeting this morning. Victoria Urquiri was elected president, Doris Nelson, vice-presidentg Marguerite Wilsoli, secretary, and Bob Mc- Donald, treasurer. This year ought to be great! Maudie October 16, 1940 Dear Diary, The night finally arrived and we played Eugene High at the Civic Stadium. It was the football game of the season and do you know what, Diary, they had to win, 12-0. Mrzudie November 8, 1940 Hi, Diary, We're really stepping along this year! Several of our girls and boys compose a large per cent of club members, and already most of the members of the newly formed Drill Team are from our sophomore girls. Some of the fellows from our class look like good prospects for future Hlettennenn. Nlauclie January 6, 1941 Back again to school after a swell vaca- tion. As sophs we're really sprouting! We have put on two plays for assembly, three boys have received their athletic letters, and the returns from our first dance were noth- ing to sneeze at! So long! January 21, 1941 Gee Whiz, Diary, The school across the way had to beat us 32-24 in a very exciting basketball game. I think Wayne Stump and Bob Shupe look so cute in their uniforms, don't you, Diary? Mazzdie February 5, 1941 Dear Diary, Report cards out today. My grades were so-so, but live from our class are on the Honor Roll! Wliatta ya know! Marwlie May 17, 1941 Hi fella! Haven't written in you for a long time, as have been so busy. The end of the year is coming and we're quite busy. Marilyn Rowling and Marguerite Wilson are prin- cesses for the May Dance and plans are underway for the sophomore picnic. llflaudie June 1, 1941 Vacation time, Diary! See you next year! Happily yours, Maualie September 19, 1941 Dear Diary! Can you believe it? I'm a junior, a sort of middle-man! Mczuolie October 5, 1941 Dear Diary! Dale Hogan is class prexy, Chet Steven-- son, vice-prexy, Donna Gray, secretary, and Virginia To-rgeson, junior class represen- tative. Goodbye for now, Me. October 10, 1941 Hello Diary! You should have seen the exciting Foot- ball game with our good old rivals, Eugene High, and Dwain Harbert, well, he was wondertul. Although the score was 19-0 in their lfavor I still thought we were going to win. Mauolie December 20, 1941 Happy holidays, Diary! We did it again. Our class won the prize for the best doll display at the Doernbecker Tea this year as we did last year. I guess you know which bunch of girls is clever. M audie I Continued no page 481
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LOWCLIMBER By Bucs BROWN Now that it is all over the great high school basketball team of the west, University Hi Cof Eugenej really showed what a high school team can do. Under the expert tute- lage of Treat 'Em Rough Kuchera they won 54 straight games, losing only once to the strongest team in the series, St. Mary's. Among their impressive wins were the 7 to 6 victory over Lowell and a 2. to O slaughter over local Edison Grade School. Speaking of University High, I got a letter from Cpl. Kay Sharp, WAAC, now in the Komondoskie Islands where she says world wide bowler, Judy Walker, and ex-poul- try producer, Beverly Hopkins, play badminton everyday. There are 126 islands in the group which seemed to have some fascination for one Jerry H. Switzer, missionary, and one time ping pong player of fair standing. ' BOILERBUSTERS VVIN The Boilerbusters, women's foot- ball team, today defeated the pro- fessional Mother Baker's Cookies Team 64 to eleventeen. Star of the game was Andree Butch Manerucl, who kicked through with 62 points in an off day. Captain Barry Blaine of the Baker's Cookies team, age 44, sprained his esophegus mem- bris. Referee Merye Lyle Stephens had the game under control. fr5:55-:::J::.-.-:J:Ii-:Q 'I 'I 'I '.- 'I :I if :I l ' I :I Il 'll , IJ wr :I l' I-I U' 'l fig. 4l 4, 1, :I ,. ' . I- ' 'I , E' I I 'l , .Ji il 'I il? f 'I ll IN.. 37 lb 4 ' I I kgs:- at . ' , 4, - M , 4, il W 6 1: 4 5' .A 1, 4 I li. .1 :I :I 42 Flowers by Thorslcmd .Q 4, 4, I , 4 4I M. Thorslcmd. Florist 4: 1 1 I 4 4,:::.-:::.-::,::::.-.-,:,,, 16 HUFFAKER RUNS MILE Coach Victor Huffaker ran the mile here Tuesday to prove to his students it can be clone. Hutfakefs waist length beard merely gave him trouble once as he ran it in record shattering 40889. Sideline fan and firm believer in Roosevelt For a Tenth Term was Robin The Rip- per Arkley. Tobacco was imme- diately rendered after the run, to revive Huffaker, by Graduate Mgr. Richard M. Hinz. CITY NEWS NOTES OR BACK FENCE GOSSIP By CLARENCE Kocrcs VVhat's for today: 1:30-Recital by Violinist Loren Ohowhestinski Grant. 3:00-Outdoor garden club meet- ing at the home of Miss Tilly M. Jensen, where the eminent Oliver G. Deutschman will speak on the Gilded Lily. 7:30-Doris Nelson's famous play, Arsenic and Old Lice at Lone- some Polecat Playhouse. Highlighting the events of the weekend is the funeral of Leonard Mickel, philanthropist. Services are at the lovely Stevenson and Deutsch- mann mausoleum. I saw a beautiful hat on the head of the mayoris wife, shapely, young Marilynn Rowling C83D today. VVe heard it was a creation by V. Toots Murphy, owner of the Metropolitan Emphorium. Wedding of the week is that of Josephine Evans, poetess, to Sgt. Albert Z. Rogers. 300 persons at- tended the secret wedding. 6 llnuulInmullnlullullllnlunnunnnn Inn inema :::::::'-:'A::::::::::'K A D K I S O N ' S 1' CHINESE THEATER 51 Mon. thru Tues. 4: Starring Edu Rue Boynton' 4, 4 THE MONSTER 1E VVe Change Our Shorts :I Once a Week ,I Q- :::::::-:::::::::::47 'I PLYMOUTH ROXY 1: Barry Blnim- and 'I Fharlotte Williamson in 'I Abe Lincoln in Florida lf also :I Bugs Bunny 4: - :::::::.- .-:::,,.-::::4 v ------------ - ------- -I 4, 4 ' IACKIE FRIEDL gf Music Store :I Keep Us On The String 4: D 4, - ::::::e-.-:::::.- .-::::4 nv 5-A -II:-A-' 55:53-A-Aiiiin 1+ LEAVITT'S 3- 4:Clothvs for Men and B10I'0llS4: If you have a drape shape VVe've got the sack-to :I l-it you 4' I - -------------A-- --J Little Boy Blue Go : Blow Your Horn Or If It Don,t Vvork Bring It to Mm-C'ALLl'M'S GARAGE 18th and Oak : sec MIRIAM MCCALLUM 0- ::- :::::::::: Stevenson :S Deutschmcxnn l Funeral Home 1375 E. N. W. St. u E A T A T slllll lllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllfe M O L L Y I S 5 Stop In At 5 . Mother Bakeis Fme Soup G Nuts Q Cookie Shop MOLLY DONNELL E Try Our Crumless Cookies 5 Head Nut 21 uunnIlnuInununnunnnnmmlmulnlnl ::::: '::::-'::::: :::-3 'a
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