Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 05, 1931, Image 1

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"POLLY"
KlPPORT
THE
TEAM
MUSHED BY THf ASSOCUTtt STDDCNT3
Of TH ASHLAND. OREGON, HIGH SCHOOL JJfi
ASHLAND, OREGON. NOVEMBER 5, I0.1t.
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FRENCH POLLY
PROVES WITTY
VL PLAY
HEROINE MEEK PREACHER'S
DAUGHTER TURNED INTO
' ' "LANGUISHING SIREN.
PRESENTED FRIDAY 13
Dramatic Coach Hays Cant is
Well Chosen To Fit Parts
of "Polly With a Past."
"Practices bay been coming
on very well", states MIsa Hedges,
ths play coach.
The play, "Polly with a Past",
haa as Us leading character
Polly, who Is a minister's daugh
ter from a small town in Ohio.
Eh has coin to New York to
earn a living but baa not found
any other Job than that of being
a maid.
Clay'a friend. Rex Van Zile, is
in lore with a haughty girl
Myrtle Davis, who in turn is in
love with Welfare Work. She
!s most Interested In saving souls.
The men are talking about
how Rex can win Myrtle and
Polly suggests that if Rex got in
the. clutches of a siren. Myrtle
would wsnt to save him. This
suggestion, appears to be a good
one and Polly Is to be the siren,
of course, complications ensue.
This play will be given No-
League To Plan i
Rally November 10
Big Pep Rally To Be Sponsored
By Girls' Ijeayu At
Junior High.
The Girls' League will sponsor
a pep rally which will be giveu
next Tuesday night, November
10, at the Jr. High school build-
in;.
At six o'clock supper will be
served cafeteria style, and a pro
gram will be given. The ,rogram,
under the direction of Thelma
Cole, will consist of stunts, tap
dances, pep talks, and songs.
The room will be decorated in
the High School colors.
To each person furnishing
part of the supper
with the work a free ticket will
be given. Admission for all other
students, not contributing to the
supper, will be twenty cents.
After the program, the stu
dents will serpentine down to
the Plaza and back to the Jr.
High for the bonfire.
A. H. S. Debaters (LIMNS MEET
Getting Organized)
Members.. From.. Three., Classes
Will All Work on
Varsity Hqnad.
Inst' ad of having class debates,
as was originally planned, all
twelve members taken from the
th-p i classes. Miss Ti: ml In son has
announced, will work on the var
sity debate squad.
At the tryouts held recently
the fqllowlng students were chos
en to re resent their lespectlv
classes: Seniors, David Johnson,
Beth Joy, Preston Becot. and
Bernard Applegate: Juniors.
helping GeorKe Smith. Rachel Forsytbe,
Jannl t;oum, ar-n r.imo Anurews:
Sophomores. Margaret Cadzow.
Paulino Ward. Wilsou Smith, .r.d
Harvey Cearhart. '
WITH PELICANS
AT FINAL TILT
ARMISTICE HAY IH DATE FOR
GIGANTIC BATTLE OF
OIK SEA HON.
ENTHUSIASM AROUSED
Nor. II Game Will Re Turning
Point of Football Season
For Ashland High.
All the talk lately among the
football fans has been of the
coming clash with Klamath
which will start at 2:30 o'clock.
Armistice Day, October It. on
the Ashland field.
Ashland was defeated earlier
In the season by Klamaih, hut
most of the men were green, and
The sqna.1 has been divided now they have bad more expert
s') that half of the students are , ence they should put up a stiffer
working on tho affirmative and fight which will make the ques
hilf on the negative side of the j tion of supremacy greater than
question. "Resolved: that the ever. ,
ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE
PROGRAM POSTPONED
The "Open House" program,
sponsored each year by the Girls'
League has been postponed until
November 18. The date formerly
set was November S
Klamath Has More Wright
Man for man. the Klamath
team outweighs the Grizzlies by
several states should enact leg
islatures providing for compul
sory unemployment Insurance".
Miss Tomlinson has announced a .about 11 rounds,
whedule cf evening meetings at J The only really
the public library In order thut j leavy player on
all available material on the 1 'he Grizzlies Is
Howell, the star
(Continued on Page 41
THE WAKE OF ARMISTICE
(Continued on Page 41
Annual Banquet
To Precede Game
Senior Girls To Have Charge-
of Feast Before K. Falls
and Ashland Tilt.
Preceding the Armlstlce-Day
Game between Ashland and Kla
math Falls, tha Senior Girls will
give the annual banquet for the
two teams.
Mary Herbert la in charge of
the affair. The girla who are to
-serve- are Beulah Hervey, Mary
Poley, LaVern Ramsey, Beth
Jon, Cora Newhouae, Marie Rig
don. and Frances Cramer.
The preparation Is to be done
by Norma Gordon, Ima Crowson,
Iris Atterbury, Ardis De Armond
Helent Kannaato, and June Wol
cott. Beth Joy. Beulah Hervey,
Cora Newhouae, Lucille Ander
son, Mary Sanders, and Eunice
Coata are on the decoration
, committee, and Louis Anderson
Dorothy Bergstrom. Mildred Cox,
Maxina Miller, Thelma Cole,
Max! Thompson, Louis Schled
ereiter, and Frances Srindler nre
on the cleanup Committee.
THE WAKE OF ARMISTICE
"Thou too, sail on, O Shi.- of
State!
Sail on, O Union, strong and
great J
Humanity with all Its fears.
With all its hopes for future
years.
Is hanging breathless on thy
fate!
We know what Master laid thy
keel.
What Workmen wrought thy ribs
of steel.
Who made each mast, and snail,
and rope.
What anvils rang, what hammers
beat.
In what a forge and what a heat
Were shaped the anchors of thy j
hope!
Fear not each sudden sound and
shock
Tis of the wave and not the
rock.
Tis but the flapping of the sail.
And not a rent made from the
gale!
In spite of rock and tempests
roar.
In spite of false lights on the
shore,
Sail on, nor fear to breast the
sea!
Our
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end.
It Is expected
that Gosuell 111
play a great game.
" even though he Is
ers. our tears. , ,)?ht plaver wno
faith tiluniphant o'er ur i . . . , , h H
'ears, I S n e e d. Dunham.
Are all with thee are all with Darling and Slel-
thee." ff will be in the lineup als..
Thiiteen years a.io our Ship Girls Will Hell Candy ami Fi
of Statrs sailed Into the calm
waters of Peace, from the fury
ested wave of War. Thirteen
"earn ago
rmistice flas and relieved her
gunners.
Today the Union hears many
modern ap'I'ances. The course Is
modern, the pilot and taptain
vise men and great leaders.
Continued on Page 41
vet of War. Thirteen j- ' 'a.' t
the rmon hoisted the Organization 01
Stamp Club Made
Stamp Collect in . a Hobby
Interests Many High
School Students.
Stain-, stamps of every kind.
Th- old t jew. Is. still on deck. ,nTm rar, nd nationality. It's
working ever gallantly. But n- tno latest rage according to Matt
prentices to them, working with Thompson. - organizer of the
rarer hinds and shining rt es. -ptamp Club."
Is the Crew of Tomorrow. This flub Is composed of a
They do not well remember group of High School students
the great battle from which the who are interested in stamp col-
I'nli.n returned with her starry
head hltih in the sky. But they i
are ever pulling with their great
Ship of State, facing the future
with the Hope of Youth.
Breaths of meeting, slsns
strum. leave the white stars of ,
tho flag unblemished. Ahead
a ruffled stream. behind
mighty furrow. but coursing President: Lewis Worth. Secre-
Our hearts, our hopes are all clearly through the waves, the tary; and Clifford Hendrkkson,
with thee, Union leaves a clear, broad path Treasurer. Mr. Wagner was ap-
Our hearts, our hopes, our pray- between the furrow edges. pointed leader.
lectins as a hobby. They have
banded together In order to form
better means of exchange with
eai-h other.
Their meetings are held on the
first Wednesday night of ea-h
month at the High School. -
Officers elected at the last
meeting were Bernard Abrams.