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With Hong Kong as its luncheon at the Grand Hotel, was here last. It is terribly dirty, go into their home with its five masterpiece 'Golden Top' .,~ ~
postmark, the latest letter from where Chang Kai Chek does hisand the prices are astronomical, dogs, six cats, a cockatoo, and (O m i-S h a n ) p a in t e d in
globe-circling Peggy Kneeland entertaining. The afternoon was My ,acquaintances here admit seven parakeets. Such bedlam commemoration of the maiden
reached Mason County friends spent in jade and porcelain theyre cutting their own throats when the master comes home. voyage oftheCarnaval, ltis8x20 OF YOUR i
last week, dated April 24. Herfactories and the wonderous War for Singapore has become the She is French-Portuguese, he is feet and valued at $150,000
ship, the Orient Overseas Memorial, a huge edifice with a pearl of the Orient along with the Brit!sh. (American). At sea it is always ~/~~~L~(t///~[. ~ HCME FO
22,000-ton freighter Oriental plaque written by Pres. Chiarrg. risein popularity of Taiwan. But Tm watching the sunset now covered by a gold shade which is~!~~~t ~ I~I i
Carnaval, departed the famed "The beauty of Taiwan is it still holds a charm, nevertheless, and can see our ship riding atremoved in port. The big lounge
"crossroads of the far east ' for quite indescribable.., forests of Today as I look out over the anchor on the No. 4 buoy. She is has an enormous pearl chandelier ~~/ ~~ ~L~
Kobe, Japan, April 30. bamboo, pine, and hardwoods.., harbor their are 63 ships at listed as a freighter or and several recessed display cases I
Mrs. Kneeland, a resident of 2,000 year old forests, mountain anchor on buoys, hundreds of cargo-passenger liner. Would you of priceless artifacts, plus a lovely ~ - I I~I ,i).
Union, wrote: ' We arrived in peaks of which 60 are over 9,500 junks, and the constant ferriesbelieve, among other artifacts in bronze bas-relief behind the grand
Formosa April 9. 1 went directly i'eet, lovely fern forests and, plying their ways from the the beautifully-appointed library piano.
to the lovely new Mandarin Hotel, statistics say, over 4,000 species mainland to various islands. The is an original Picasso presented to "This on a freighter!!!!"
where 1 met a Chinese friend and of wild orchids, sunsets over Lantao Island are the owner of the line? Also, at the
was able to dine with him both "The second day we flew tomagnificent, head of the grand staircase ~~ LABOR 81tJ
e v e n i n g s i n n o n- t o u r i s t Hualien on the east coast and 'I went to the garden party at between the two entrances to the
surroundings, thereby having the •drove up to Taroko Gorge 20 Government House on the main lounge, is Pro f. _.~ ~~ qlf/ • For the average 3-bedroom h~
true Taiwanese cuisine, an miles northwest. This is one of Queen's birthday with an Chang-Da-Chien's huge
entirely different gastronomical the most spectacular scenic American friend living here. What • You prepare and do trim.
experience from our American wonders of the Orient... a formal affair. They served a
concept of Chinese food. suspension bridges under craggy drink called Mimosa, made like a On Honor Roll Free Estimates and Acrvia
"Saturday was a full day of cliffs soaring to the sky with the screwdriver using champaignorange
Taipei and its environs.., therapids far below, all this hewn out instead of gin, with pure Jean Marie Deffinbaugh, GENE HNSTON
National Museum with its of pure marble, 90-some tunnels, juice.., very delicate and very daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron i
300,000 priceless art treasures and all along lovely shrines and nice. L. Deffinbaugh, Rt. 2, Box 180
formerly from the Peiping Palace pagodas dedicated to those who "1 seldom have ventured out at Shelton, Wash. 98584, has won DRY WALL • PAINTING -- EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
academic honors at Seattle Pacific LICENSED AND BONDED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Museum. They show only 4,000 lost their lives in the building of night, and then only with Chinese College for superior scholarship
treasures at a time, the others are this section of the east-westor European friends who live during the winter quarter.
deep in tunnels behind the highway, here. It is not a safe city for
museum in Wai-Shuang-Hsi. It is a "On the way back to the anyone of any sex or color. Jean is a Freshman at the
head-swimming experience to airport we visited an aborigine Tomorrow I've been invited togo College.
spend a morning in such lavish village and viewed the lovelyto the New Territories and view
and historical surroundings, dances by native artists. I hated to
"Then we went up to leave Taiwan and shall be glad to
Yangmlngshan Park in the return when we leave Hong Kong.
foothills of Mt. Tatun.It is ' ' H o n g K o n g i s a
famous for its cherry blossoms disappointment this time. It's
and azaleas. We had a 10-course been nearly three years since I
the border into Red China, visit
the beaches and dine in the new
floating restaurant in Sha Tin.
These friends I met on my first
visit and they've been very kind
to me each trip since. It's a joy to
Shetton High School
By SIGRID CRABTREE
Because the original ASB
Elections were voided new
elections were held this week. The
primary elections were held
Tuesday and general elections will
be held today.
Added to the list of
candidates was Tracy Armstrong
running for the office of
vice-president. The other
candidates for vice-president are
Rich James and Jim Kneeland.
Candidates for the office of
treasurer are Wendy Webb, John
Waring, Jim Johnsen, and Tom
Brigham.
Candidates for the office of
secretary include Peggy Smith,
Diane Bourgault, and Nancy
Maranville.
Running for the office of
president are Kathy Pill, Mike
the candidates used this as a basis
of their campaign speeches.
Senior Party
The Senior Party will be held
June 9 at the Evergreen Inn after
the graduation ceremonies.
The cost for the party is $10
per person and the first payment
should have been made by April
30, which was last Friday.
The next payment, if the
student only paid half the cost,
can be paid anytime.
Superband, a grqup from
Seattle, will be entertaining and
there will be games, and food.
The first bus will leave at 1:30
a.m. and a second at the end of
the party.
Winner
Marcia Tomas won first place
in the Keep Washington Green
Connolty, Jim Rogerson, Mike P0ster contest. Marcia, a Shelton
ll~sactd gichWalk~r,~ School senior, won fir~
One ot the maj~~ce in the high school division.~
,~ , ~ • .
~es of~l~e~)~t-72 ASB ~. -n~3"~J~bby Shawver, semor, wol~.
is Student Involvement. Many of " second place.
UW Team Making
Indian Job Study
A team of Washington State
University sociologists is
examining factors contributing to
the extreme unemployment and
underemployment problem of
Indians in rural communities.
Professors Howard M. Bahr
and Bruce A. Chadwick have
started the study in the
Pendleton, Ore., area adjacent to
the Umatilla Indian Reservation
under the supervision of Mrs.
Lorna Butler, research associate at
WSU, project director.
According to the WSU
sociologists, American Indians are
the most disadvantaged minority
group in the nation.
Unemployment approaches 80
Rer cent among Indians on many
reservations, they say.
B ahr and Chadwick say a
major factor leading to
unemployment is that even when
Indians migrate to the cities they
lack the skills necessary to hold
most positions in the urban
occupational structure. This
problem is compounded, the
researchers say, because the values
and attitudes of Indians just off
reservations are inappropriate for
finding and holding jobs in a
predominantly white community.
The current study will
examine the problem of Indian
unemployment from two points
of view, Bahr said. Members of
the Indian community, on the
reservation and within the city of
Pendleton, and residents and
employees in Pendleton will be
included.
Data gathered from the Indian
community will relate to
education, training or job skills
and knowledge and skills required
to seek employment, Chadwick
said. Attitudes needed for finding
and holding employment along
with awarenes's of available
Registration
Registration for the 71-72
school year will begin soon.
Flower Festival
The Latin Club Flower
Festival will be held May 11 from
7 to 9 p.m.
Some of the activities include:
net wrestling, games, fortune
telling, a puppet show, portraits
will be drawn and there will be a
buffet.
There is no admissions charge
but donations for food cost
would be appreciated.
All students, parents, faculty,
and other friends of the school
are invited to attend.
The Flower Festival is an
annual event sponsored by the
Latin Club.
Field Trip
The i:Shelton High School
Journalism class will be talcing a
tour of the Tacoma News Tribune
office today.
The students will be seeing
the processes gone through to
publish a newspaper.
Drama
The Drama Department will
be taking "Peanuts" to Pullman
this weekend to compete in the
State competition.
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