Pago Two Tlic IMKil'K XKWS Friday. January IH, l21l The Rogue News I'ubllNheJ St'iiii.Moiillily by the Ktu)-nla of the Asl-land High Hchool. TIIK 8TAI K Editor Tom Ttewliklto places where it is over-worked. One goes to class with the idea that he lg being abused in some way. He does not take kindly to good advice nor does he enter willingly into the dis cussion, tie is very disagreeable everyone, instructor included. Ass't. Editor Audrey Brown business Mgr Robert Dodge Ass't. Bus. Mgr Arthur Most Helen Heartley Finally in exasperation the teach er gives way to his disgust with words to this effect: "Mr. , why in the world did you get up Faculty Advisor Irene Berg .wrong this morning? Your at- Associate Keillors Ititude has been entirely wrong Sports Howard Wiley 'today. Snap out of it. Don't be Grace Coombe(like that." Society Ern,a May I After several classes one begins Typist and Muslc- Mildrei Moss realUe that ,ne worId ,Hn t Joke Harry Smith guch a bad place ater al, He 1 lrcuiaiiou KODert uumore ,i ,... thnt capialn carrying the State cup, I they will be treated (not treat! themselves as Is now the case) to ( a banquet in the best hotel in town. When they need shoes or other equipment they will not have to help pay for them but will receive them from the school. Just back of the school will be a lauding field where the children of the students who are going here now will leave their aeroplanes during the school hours. Exchange Beulah Wright Junior High Thelma Good Sylvia Provost KeporU'i-H Dena Spencer, Leon a Spayde, John Baldwin, Lloyd Davies, Thelma Naylor, Rarbara Taylor, Clara Atterbury, Pauline Gillespie, Tom Simpson, Lauranre Leedom, Gus Moore, Louise Hanson, Carol Clark. as human as anyone and has Just S) much patience which some times gives out. Sometimes a person says a thing which is misunderstood. He cannot Bee how it could be taken :o heart in anyway except the In the basement will be a gym narluin as large as those at Eu. i gene and Corvallis, containing 1 tennla courts iwlmmlnK nools. teacher is just ! Dal4ketbaU courts etc. Upstairs you will find a large auditorium which the students can use at any time they wish for dances, parties or plays. There will be large rooms for the boys to pass .he.r spare time in containing pool and billiard tables, card way In which he meant it, but tHi,ies, and other forms of amuse, somehow It has been mlslnter- meut. 1 preted. Someone's feelings have been deeply hurt. One is be. wlldered as to how the hurt can be healed. He gropes anxiously for the right thing to say to straighten things out. Then in icjT,peraii(iii he blurts out, "Oh, don't be like that! Can't you see what I menu' Y,,n muul nn.ler- Locker doors flung open wi le; j stan(j coats bunging on the doors; hats I and galoshes on th floor under o:teu u .np,Da :... feat deal. (other "tinfe. It "make! ttmrg kOREGOKHlGH SCHOOL4 , Press Association Senior Lockers But what is the use of dwell ing in the future when we are only concerned in the present? We won't benefit by the future and advantages of this school so perhaps I had betlcr keep still or the students will become dissatisfied. Whitman's Candies j and jQ Coniections McNair Bros. The lU-vall Store T Herbert's Grocery j PHONE 69 19 E. MAIN ' St iple and Fancy Groceries We Deliver Insure your radiator against 'reeling with Anti-Freeze Union Oil Service Station ROY FRAZIEIt, Prop. Ashlands Popular j Trading Center I HnrHv Rrn5. t o li:..f I AakJ-Utf. UiKb. ScbMl. --- tkat- Trtghr not have ro revert to slang by way of making things all right with the world. - ror many years the lockerg in the hall directly back of the assembly room have been re served for the seniors, but each year a few lower classmen desir ing all the rights and privileges of a senior, insist upon -hanging their coats in these lockers. Their coats in addition to those of the seniors make the lockers crowded, and since there Is not room for all of the wraps inside, some must juIa('e w111 ne found hang outsiJe. There would nn.h. i s;hool In the state ably be plenty of room for the - seniors and the doors would be easily closed, but there certainly Is not enough room for the coats, hats, and galoshes of every per son In the school. When we become seniors we like to have the privileges that have been granted to us, unmo lested by the lower classmen. All lower classmen will be seniors some time. If the proper amount of work U done, and they too will resent the intrusion of their younger classmates. Future Forecast Of Ashland High Yes! I'pon loosing into the fu ture I see many strange things. The Ashland High School of to day will be no more and in its the best !o Ion per will the athletic teams have to finance the sports themselves, but when they go to play for the state championships, they will be able to command, not a bus which is their ambition now, hut a large, roomy aeroplane. And when they return, with the Popvlar Sayings "Don't be like that." How often this is heard when there is some misunderstanding. It just fits the ailuatlon when one is at a loss as to what next is to be said. Like other phrases such as "act your age," "stop me If you've heard this," and numerous others, this one has a place where It often Is very handy and many Shoe Repairing Silk Laces Shoe Creams j A. H. 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