''tig Four TDK ItOGl E XKWS Tuesday, October 6, 1U:(I. i Mutterings I A Jack Enders had bcn taken lefore the judge because he had not signaled and had been hit by another car. "And why", asked the Judge, "did you not signal?" And Jack answered: "If they couldn't see my car, how could they see my hand?" It might be well for aspiring yell-leaders to Investigate the spelling of such words as T-E-A-M. Miss Kilgore was heard to gay that she thought she'd pick an Oregon fir and send It home to Ohio for Christmas. At Crater Lake a slice from big tree Is exhibited, showing by dates the age of the tree relative to important happenings in his tory. "And that", said Miss Ma goon, pointing to the bark". Is when Miss Kilgore and I came to Ashlnnd. Howell 1 you do garage repairing June Graduates Venture Forth (Continued from Page 1) Harriet Smith will attend Univer sity of Oregon. Everett Yeo and Richard Casselt are attending University of Southern California. Lawrence Gill is attending Busi ness College In Berkeley. John Edwards is going to San Mateo Junior College. Mae Powell is at the Home Missionary Training School In San Francisco. Eileen Crosby is also in San Francisco, in Nurses training. Maxine Em ert is attending Business College in Portland. Venita Hoagland plans to enter Business College In Long Beach. California. Several members of the class are taking Post-Graduate courses at the High School. I SOCIETY A get-acquainted party was held September 17 after school for the new girls. A stunt act was held in the assembly. The new girls' room was officially opened and games were played in the gym, after which refresh ments consisting of chocolate and wafers were served upstairs. The Ili-Y boys annual mixer wag held Thursday evening Oc tober 1. Its purpose was to get all new boys acquainted. BEVERLY YOUNG DARING HEROINE (Continued from Page 1) Marietta Whitney as Mrs. Van Zile, has a character part with Wardlow man: "Do hero"? considerable opportunity for com- Gara.ge man. after one look at.edy, as has David Johnson, play the Howell Ford: "Yes, but we ing the Commodore, and Rachel don't do manufacturing." Forsythe, playing Mrs. Davis, all 1 I gossips. I Hilbert Anderson, as Stiles, the 1 gardner, Helen Wilcox, as Parker, I the maid, and Karl Moore, as Sophomores are laughing up their sleeves at the down-fall of the upper-classmen whose at tempt to uphold tradition failed. Premis' the eon of Mrs- Van Zile I Junior High ' . In accordance with the new r.tate law, teaching of character has been started. The qualities that will be studied are honesty, reliability, resourcefulness, aspir ation, and fair play. Mcdonald jewelry Fens, Pencils and Leads PHONE 94 BROGUE OXFORDS Get Them At Enders Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's Leading Food Merchant (Across from Ylnlng) The football prosrects for this year look good. There are plenty cf good men from which to build an excellent team, and poach Rogers, hopes to capture the con ference title. History repeats itself and again have joint occupation. During a recent pep-rally John Denton's 'Boom-Boom' was inter cepted by a young lady's foot. Moral Keep your eyes open for slam ps. Miss Lockhart: You can tes tify to my ability as a cook, can't you? Miss Hedges: "You're one of the must adept at opening cans I have ever seen." Wanted: a gentle horse to ride or for sale, fine new pair of riding hoots. Inquire Miss Tjos- dul. Typing room. Marietta Whitney have small parts but which call for clever characterization to "get across," according to Miss Hedges. One part, that of Petrowski, is still open to some ambitious student, male preferred. Don't Fail To Read "LIFE AS SHE IS NAUGHT" Next Issue Rcgue News Rent a Typewriter ELHART'S BOOK and MUSIC STORE THINGS YOl SEE A X It HEAK MICH OP AT SCHOOL State Bank of Ashland ON THE PLAZA Ashland, Oregon One Quart Semi-Luster and Brush $1.C9 CARSON-FOWLER LUMBER CO. Headquarters for Locks, Keys and Bicycle Supplies FIXIT SHOP Billings studying i Hanson humming out Frank Wade loud Sophomores going in and out of the front doors. "They say there will be no geometry this afternoon, etc' Once white and clean, but now dirty cords Loafers on the front steps What subjects are you taking this year? Are you going to the game Saturday? And last years' seniors taking Here Is something for the so- rhcmore boys to think about rooinmi is HKe any other game or s ort or even music lessons: It takes good, hard practice year post.graduate courses t'ter year. You fellows hate ree years ahead of you, so why r.:t get out and practice and learn how to play the game? Don't think, "Oh I'm a little fellow now; I might get hurt. I'll waft until I'm a great big senior, then I'll be a great star. and all the girls will think I'm keen". If you do. you won't and the;.-won't. This Institution, it seems, is not a panacea for the worn-oitt lads of the football team. The student body sadly noticed tha absence Great Commotion ensued one' Monday, when the advanced Latin utiirtents learned that their carv ings and note-books, made last ti ring, took first and second prizes at the Jackson County Fair. The winning entries, carved from ivory soap, consisted of Rf.-mnn pictures aud buildings. The note-books, which were about the different Roman religions and styles won second prize. Miss Tomlinson remarked, "I am very proud of my Latin stu dents, and I think the work is Addis Drilg ! ' j Football team more ' Store '! 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