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FRI. JAN. 28. 19SS ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Ashland Students ROGUE'S GALLERY Sander's Slander by Sandy Sander Named as Stars The Wild One Alvin Lor- enz. A new semester has begun and new things are happening. Like Cathy Clark being tied to the flag p ole which I suppose might be more fun than climb ing it. Greg Fury and Al Lorenz were late for third period one day. The reason given they couldn't get out of Alvin's car, which just goes to show what an asset door handles can be. Mr. Lewis appeared after vacation in some real passion ate clothes he had received for Christmas. There was shirt which was pink, and matching bow tie and socks of pink and black. They were modeled gracefully in gener- al assembly with a blue slut. If any of you missed the sen sation ask Tom Swift to show you his clever sketch. There's a man in Donna Dun keson's life. All anyone can find out is that his name is Wil lard. Tell us more Donna. One of our younger teachers used a copy of Mrs. Taylor's es. poems (The Cremation of Sam j mcueei. nie iresmnari ciass was very impressed particular ly by the illustration. I hear the girl in the picture was a blonde. We are starting a fund for suspenders for Ben Watrus. Maybe this will help him keep his pants up. No offense Benny really. Jerry Roden meyer was Just playing a lit tle trick. Lots of girls get teased about knowing nothing of cars but what a change when two boys (namely) Bob Williams and Bill Workman have to go through so much straining and struggling just to find that a little jeep is only out of gas. There was once a drag race between two 55 cars. Don't be surprised if you see Larry Kerr and Jim Busch blushing. Park your horses in the back, Go to the fountain for a snack. Cokes - Doughnuts - Coffee CORNER GROCERY 5th and A Street Open till 8 p.m. Homes "V Service "66 and 99" TIRES. TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Porter Mufflers Minute Man Service Phone 9-9156 Barbara Stoddard IDEAL MARKET Groceries Meats 1253 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone 5906 Riot in Cell Black 11 Mr. Smith's classes. High and the Mighty Bill Workman. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Jim Hall. Hoy to Marry a Millionaire Doreen Phillips. Place in the Sun Jerry Ro- denmayer. Athena Lillian Stults. Battleground Competition yells in Gym. Battle Cry Donna Dunke- son. Prince of Peace Richard Trites. Neptunes Daughter Linda Madison. Little Boy Lost Dan Hak Song in My Heart Evelyn Deets. King Richard and the Cru saders Mr. Parks and teach ers. Ace in the Hole Grizzly Basketball team. High Noon Sweet Shop. Roman Holiday School va cation. Sabrina Janice Bartrum. The Men Football Team. Dragnet City Cops. Car of the Month By Jim Hall Almost everyone enjoys see ing an early model car in good shape, and the owner of this months car is Dick Trites, who owns a very clean, very sharp 1936 three window coupe. Dick recently purchased this little jewel from Jim Busch Ford Sales. After receiving his receipt, he immediately rushei the Ford to his back yard, where a set of lowering shack les were installed. Car in 'Mint' Shape Other than the push button starter assemble, push pull light system and a few wrinkles in the fenders, the little Ford is 'mint' condition. The inside upholstery is in immaculate shape, with no tears or rips anywhere. Anoth er point which shows this car's condition is the speedometer which shows only 70,000 miles of actual miles of travel. This indicates only slightly over 3, 500 miles per year. Has Original Color Dick's car is painted blue which is also the original color. The bid light wire system was fouled up, so he has his starter button and headlight switch on tne dashboard. Later, Dick intends to have some mild changes in the style and operation. If we were to evaluate this litle bomb, we could only say, "It's the most." MISTLETOE WHOLESALE CO., INC. Wholesale Lumber Phone 2-4111 Ashland, Oregon Wolf Bros. Chevron Station 105 N. Main Ph. 2-1401 1217 S. Siskiyou 0-6131 WHITE HOUSE GROCERY 372 East Main St. Phone 7021 Y I LOIS MAY A blessed event occurred January 12, 1937, in Ellens- burg, Washington, at the May house, for that was when Lois May made her first appearance in the world. This senior girl has blond hair and hazel eyes, is secretary of National honor society and belongs to several other clubs. Lois moved here in her jun ior year. Before coming to Ash land she attended school in Sandpoint, Idaho, and Big San dy, Montana. Some of her likes are dill pickles and the color blue. Her favorite subject is chorus, and her favorite pastime is prepar ing things for her primary Sunday school class. Her pet peeve is people who keep changing their minds. She likes basketball and badminton. When she gets out of school, Lois plans to attend S.O.C. and become an elementary teacher, preferably third grade. The Lighter Side Mr. Lewis: Why are you late this morning? Heather MacDougall: Class started before I got here. Al Lorenz: I flunked that quiz flat. Bill Workman: What was the matter, didn't you know the an swers? Al: Yes, but I had vaseline on my hair and they slipped my mind. Nancy Norbury: How are you this morning? Marty Clary: All right. Nancy: Well then, why don't you notify your face? Tom Eidswick: Gonna be tough sledding today. Jack Bear: Why? Tom: No snow. Ted Silver: Know what time it is? Tom Carter: Yeah. Ted: Thanks. Jack Eberhart: How big is a Paramecium? Jerry Price: Twice as big as one mecium. Sign on door of Atomic Re search Division: Gone fission. DAMON'S GROCERY On the Plaza "Better Groceries for Better Living" ASHLAND REC. CENTER Bowling - Billiards Everyone Welcome Fountain Service Phone 2-2731 ROLLING PIN DO-NUT SHOP Fresh, Homemade Do-Nuts and Candy 50 East Main Phone 2-2771 RICHARD LAMB Just mention dancing and go ing to the show to Richard Lamb and you re sure to get comments; for these are his fav orite pastimes. Richard was born in Eupora, Mississippi in 1938. Very active in the school ac tivities, Richard is the editor of the annual this year. He also belongs to the band, debate team and. honor society. His appetite favors lemon pie and steak, but his favorite say ing happens to be "Oh pork!" As for the entertainment world, Richard likes the song, "Muskrat Ramble," and his fav orite singers are Ethel Merman and Peggy Lee. He likes Les Paul also. Being a movie go'er he has picked Mitzi Gaynor and Marlon Brando as his favorite actress and actor . Richard says his special girl must be a good dancer, have blond hair and blue eyes, wear high heels all the time, and have a southern accent. After graduation he plans to attend Stanford University. Mystery Girl This months mystery girl is a freshman. She stands 5' 41,V, has shoulder length brown hair and hazel gTeen eyes. She lists her favorite food as chili beans; favorite pastimes are dancing and playing tennis. Her special pals are Ruth Bean and Susan Weller. The identity of this girl can be found in the ads of this is sue. SCHELL'S RADIO AND TV 151 N. Pioneer for Emerson Television Sales and Service "I need your head to run My Business" KLIP 'N' KURL Phone 0-4231 WILEY & REINHOLDT 396 East Main St. Ashland, Oregon Phone 2-4911 FOR YOUR HEALTH! Drink WUd Plum. Rich. Natural. 100 Raw JERSEY MILK Phone 4731 . R. L. WYANT & SONS LORRAINE NEUMANN Mt. Vernon, Washington, was the setting of the "event" whicn the stork delivered on Febru ary 14, 1937, for Mr. and Mrs. Neumann. They were blessed with a daughter, whom they named Lorraine. Lorraine came to Ashland high at the first of this year. She is 5" 4" tall and has brown eyes. This gal may be seen a lot with Pat Keene, Donna Howell, Toby Fox and Sandy Anthous. Her favorite color is dark green and she likes Chinese foods. Debbie Reynolds 1 s Lor raine's favorite actress. When asked who her favorite actor was she stated, "anyone woulJ do." She's undecided as yet about what she plans to do after graduating from school. TRITES COFFEE CO. TRI-RICH COFFEE 490 "A" Street PERRINE'S Better Clothes for Less Money On the Plaza HAMBY'S DRIVE - IN MARKET PHONE 5161 180 C STREET GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS Go Grizzlies for '55 Go FORD for '55 JIM BUSCH FORD SALES Serving Ashland High School Students for 19 Years vxtfniiieA