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Page Two The KtXHK XKWS Thnrwlay. May 2.1. iWM The Rogue News Published Henil.Monthly by the Students of the Aslland High School. THE STAFF ' Editor Tom Beswiek Ass t. Editor Audrey Brown Business Manager.. .Robert Dodge Ass't. Business MKT. Jack Napier Exchanges Beulah Wright Circulation Robert Gillmore Typist Mildred Moss Sports Howard Wiley C.rare Coombe Keporters Thelraa NaylorGordon Nuffield Louise Hanson Norma Brower Dena Spencer Graduates Urged To Uphold Tradition 1 $. Oregon High School J WPress Association m Thanks To Business Men The students and faculty of the high school wish to thank the business men and citizens o; Ashland who. hy their help, have made it possible to put out nu annual. Owing to the small. ness of the school it Is quite I often necessary to call on busi. I ness men for help, and as yet they have never refused their services. Again the students wish to extend their appreciation for the cooperation of the peo ple down town. Seniors Say "Adios" A. H. S. To - Well, the Seniors are gon at least most of them. ThiR sad fate hag been Impending, throughout the whule year, but last week the realization that their high school days were mini btred came forcibly to the Mil- je:ir Senior class. When the last two periods were given, they almost cried twith grief, of course) to think that they would never tak other one. On hick day. they tried to hide their grie: and act more or less childish, hut alas! It could not be done (I mean they couldn't hide their grief very well, although they seemed to be able to act childish enough). Poor Seniors, we extend to them our sympathy and under standing iu their immense grief. Still they have It pretty soft. They are given the next week or two "off " for fun and frolic while we stay heie and "K the Home Fires Burning." Per haps, after all, we had better save our s mpathy. "Who had the first radio set?" "Paul Hevere, he broadcasted on cne plug." As we finish winding up this school yfr, are we all making resolutions and plans toward a bigger and better year after our sun'mer vacation? There are many ways in which we. inol vidually or collectively, may for ward the reputation of our school. Already Ashhind has a repu tation for sending people to col lege who make records for them selves. But ordinarily, those records do not begin in col lege. They originate in the grade schools and high school It is our duty to uphold the reputation Ashland high school has and to extend it as the school grows. New roads for scholastic activ itieg have been opened by the oratorv contests, which were held for the fit st time this y a Then of course, there are the typing, shorthand and debate fields, which are always entn iastically endorsed by the stu. dents. j Aside from the value to the school, self benefit from these activities should be considered. The knowledge, poise and ex perience gained Trom them are Invaluable, as well as the mater ialistic rewards that some of these contests offer to individuals. Let's think about these things, talk with our teachers about them, and woik on the fields, which we choose, over the summer. We cannot refrlain from con-! gratulating the Junior high school students on their success at the recent track meet. We are proud of them and are glad that some day they will be high school students, too. They cer tainly deserve ctedit for their ork, which bespeaks much prac tice aud hard training. Keep up the good work! Congratulations are most cer tainly due our directors for the successful operetta and plays which have been given during his year. Their untiring efforts weie rewarded by praiseworthy results. "Mrs. Temple's Tele. sram," was a fitting climax to the dramatic projects of the year. Cherry: "I'm an 1. Mr. Forsythe: "Yes. I km Ignorant'? Within and Wttko w: ENJOY YOCR VACATION! AMI ltr.l r.M lir.tv IS .r..i YKAK SCHUERMAN GROCERY .4. anil H. ireen Stamps Herbert's Grocery PHONE & 1 . MAIN Stiple acd Fancy Groceries We Deliver Beaver Realty Co.j for SPECIAL BAHGAIN'S in houses and lots. (i.inil tlniei to invest right now. i We give you correct lubrl- t cation with our up-to-date ! equipment. We also carry I a full line of Guodricli Sil- verton Tires. f Black & White Service! Station ! ! 0. II. JOHNSON Jeweler "Exclusive but not Expensive' i I Yes. we're rea ly, with i I new merchandise, new improv-' ed fo.id distribution methods, j j Ashlnn.l eon I The Oil-Wise Club Union Oil Service Station KOY KKA7.IF.lt, lVop. LAWNMOWERS MIAKPF.NF.I and AIUl'ST The Fix-it Shop j WELCOME i 'High School Students Try Our And Merchants Lunch I TOnly 5e i Plaza Cafe and Confectionery Remember the Place Agee's Shoe Shop 339 E. Main MacMarr Store3, Inc. A-blmicI, Oregon Just Insurance YEO (Of Course) We wish to Thank II High School student f their pal l online during I past cnr and we hoie we all back ncM fall. Palace Cafe White House Meat Market Educate Yourself to We Thank the students of Ashland Hi for their loyal NupMrt during the year Overland Shoe Shop "The House Courtesy Built"' iAH OIlJ ;KKASK CI.KAVINti SOI.VKNT The Oue Price Station H. J. Carter FINE PAINTS Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. "In the Heart of Town" SWIMKAPS l'r. from J.V to McNair Pros. The P.exall Store 1 li.li.. til (lot Your Cr:tsliiation Cards at Darling Studio Portraits That Please I-lthia Spring Hotel Bldg. tt Your fiKAM'ATlON' CAK11S and tJKAIU'ATION ;IFTS Elharts Book & Music Store i c;M)i sKKivct: What It Meaus Here At this bank "good service" it more than a convenient advertising phrase. It is demonstrated every I day In prompt attention, courtesy. and a whole- j hearted endeavor to ar.ro m- j modate you in every way j possible. ! 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