I'iMtP Two THK IMWUE .NEWS Tuesday. October O, 1MI1. The Rogue News school songsters Published Sciiii-Montlily by the Students of the Ashland High School. THK STAFF Editor Lucille Anderson Ass't Editor Louise Anderson Sport m . Hoys: David JolmHon :irls: Mae High Exchanges Rosa Franco Special Reporters Hl-Y. Car Iwk; Music, LeRoy Lindner; De bate, Heth Joy; Features, Rachel Forsythe; Library, Sylvia Martin Girls' league, Iorotby Miller Camp Fire, Dorothy Bergstrom. Reporters Eunice Coats, Llx zle Davis. Maxine Miller, Viola Mayberry. Mas Guiley. Harry Hoxie, Lloyd A rant. (Continued from Page 1) Those who have already had their voices tested are: Lucille Anderson. Rachel For sythe, Mary Poley. Haxie Thomp son, La Verne Ramsey, Louise Anderson. Istbel Killespie, Eu nice Hargreaves, Rosa Franco. THelen Gould, Eva Landing, Dor othy Flackug, Janet Gould, Helen Wilcox, Thais Miles, Esther Rob erts. Ad red Everett, Marjorie ROGUE NEWS has the cirbon copyright of "Life As She Is Naught" NEXT ISSUE OF ROGUE NEWS (Not a paid advertisement OregoiThigh School PRESS ASSOCIATION ; I NITED WE STAND We all have pride; we all have a good sense ot humor; we all havo ,rp: and we have similar likes and dislikes. So we can all get together and stand by each other In sup port of the school which is a big Item iu all of our lives. We Ian boost it, talk It up. and sup port to its activities. For instance, if we can't ptay football the least we can do is to encourage those that can play it by coming to games and doing everything In our power to. stim ulate real enthusiasm. star study and outdoor cooking will be pursued this year as well as the popular handicraft pro-' jects. An extensive social service program is being evolved. When reorganization la com plete there will be four groups at Senior High and three at Mills, Jeanette Crouch, Genevieve j Junior High. The Misses Ma McGee, Mourece Roberson, Beth goon, Kilgore, Beck, Janzen, By J.i Beulah Harvey, Doris Hun-1 num. Dobrovolny, and Anderson ter. Lucille Cramer and 01anl be the guardians. Stieed, Donald Caul, Perry Ash- WICK Furniture Store New and I'sed Furniture 357 E. Mam Street i'HUNK 2 IS Ashland, Oregon craft, David Johnson, Karl Moore, Robert Yeo, Karl Yaryan, Bob Herndon, Harold Gilmore. Clyde Dunham, and Wade Hanson. If enough students try-out for the glee clubs, perhaps the pro- gra mof last year's glee clubs ! can he surpassed. Its sixty mem-i hers gave several public recitals, participated in the music spring i festival, gave an operetta, and . Rt rmored a dance at the LHhia -S-Vt-ings Hotel. I TO I IK Oil NOT TO KK Now that's the U.Uon. "To bo what? you may ask". That's another questlou. One you alone can answer. It all amounts to setting a goal for yourself and then making or not. Your ambitions may be lofty or not so lofty. The higher you n-like your mark the higher you :i-o a t to go. If you are satisfied with a small share of the spoils of the victorys of success; only a small share will you get. Whatever you want to be, whatever you are going to be, be it. Do what ,vou do well. If you are not a star in the sky, be a lamp in a parlor. IN VOI R HANDS hi-y ; The first III-Y meeting ot the chool year was held Tuesday September 15, at the home of Matt Thompson. The meeting was' called in order that the club's flans for the year might be dis cussed and voted upon. I Hob Yeo. president, called the meeting to order. The members were asked to consider various other students as possible can didates for the vacancies left by graduating Hi-Y members. A committee, consisting of George Francis Smith and Na poleon Eskridge, was appointed to organize the Hi-Y Mix er, i i BAND AND ()K HKSTItl j The high school band and or chestra under the direction of Ward V. Croft has reorganized for the winter. Though having lost several musicians In last Spring's graduating class, both organizations give promise. Both organizations can use morn players, especially violins and clarinets. All those Interested Khould see Mr. Croft. Practices are held twice a week for each organization, the orchestra Mon- We sometimes wonder if Coach has a special pair of trousers made for Harvey Gearhart in which there is a little pocket for him to carry his compact and comb. CLASS OFFICERS Seniors President - Napolion Eskridge Vice President Lucille Anderson Secretary-Treasurer Mary Sanders Class Advisor Mr. Bliss Juniors President Jimmy Hall Vice President Beverly Young Secreiarv-Treasurer -Stella Boots "lass advisor Miss Leckhart "24-HOCR SERVICE" Pep the Lizzie t'p HERB MOORE'S Service Station Ashland, Oregon WELCOME STUDENTS! ! Carter's Service Station GILMOKE, I'MO.V, IMCIIF1F.LD. SHELL Herbert's Two Stores 1I9 K. Main 10 E. Main Staple and Fancy GROCERIES IXliver. IIAMRI RGERS a ml CHILI LYNN'S QUICK LUNCH "They're Better" Excellent 85c Sunday Dinner at Lithia Springs Hotel All over the country thousands I day and Thursday and the band i,f boys and girls itdloge. Some will i are entering nme out ruin- "d. Ktinie will emerge just as tim bre, and many will forge ahead and make a place for themselves and add glory to the United States' long record of achieve ments. What will yon do? it lies in your hands. Arthur Brisbane. PRECISION A well known watch maker advertises "precision move ments:" accuracy, always de pendable; the kind of accur acy which is necessary in great engineering projects, in the less spectacular daily work of a hank; in short, in practically every field of activity. First National Bank Ashland, Oregon ECONOMIC NOTE: Money talks, but the round sterling is a hit tongue tied these days. When the tongue is making 15lu revolutions per minute. It's a safe bet that the brain is naotral. NEWS -TELEGRAM. Tuesday and Friday. CAMP KIKE The Camp Fire Girls plan to cram their calendar with activi ties this year under the leader ship of Miss Magoon, who is re-1 placing Miss Price as director. I All the groups combined for tt moonlight hike and sing one: evening. There will be soon a public council fire and a party for the Camp Fire jarents and sponsors. The annual events of, Christmas Bazaar, Stunt Show,; and Mother-Daughter banquet will follow later with other ac-' tivities. i The less explored mysteries of SCHOOL SUPPLIES E3t Side Pharmacy Ashland Creamery Manufacturers of Gold Modal Butter. Shasta Ice i Yea m and Shasta Buttermilk Phone 24 FOOT-BALLS $1X0 to $15.00 FROVOST HARDWARE Students Have your Cords laundered by the Ashlmd Laundry Co. PHONE 16.1 "Just Call, That's All" STANDARD CLEANERS WE KNOW HOW Phone 108 3 Oak We Welcome all Students to ' Our Charming City, and Trust You Will Make "YOCRSELF AT HOME" ASHLAND HOTEL and Coffee Shop