Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 05, 1931, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Page Four
THE KOtilE KttS
Thursday, November 5, ltt.1l. '
M titterings
What could be sweeter than
our. own typing teacher telling
all a Ho lit "oogey woogey man"
in the "College Flapper."
Mis Tjosdal: "In teaching
typing we are strong for accur
acy". Visitor: "How about speed?"
Miss Tjosdal: "Well, of last
year's class, six married their
employers within six months."
Olun Sneed: "You are the
suuMhlne of my soul. You drive
away the murky clouds of de
spair. You will always reign in
ny heart. My love for you will
never grow cold. Will you ?"
Beverley Young: "Say, what's
this a proposal or a weather re
port?" Keith Lennox: "Well, how's
my girl this evening?"
Dorothy I-eslle: "Just fine,
thanks."
eith: " O, have you seen
h.-r?"
Barnard A l ram thinks the
Music Activities
Are Accelerated
tile Hub. Band, Orchestra Of
ficers Are Elected. Student
Wanted For Band.
HOY'S (iLEK CLtB
"We need some more tenors
for the boy's glee club", says
Miss Kilgore.
If there are any more boys
who think they have tenor voices,
see Miss Kilgore, as there is
still time to join the Glee Club.
Harold Gillmore has been
elected president. Bob Yeo will
take notes and collect the money.
Olan Sneed lit the librarian.
uini.s glee clib
The Girl's Glee Club is pro
gressing nicely. They are work
In? on some beautiful numbers
which should appeal to anybody's
musical taste.
Lr.uixt Anderson will occupy
the president's chair. LaVerne
Ramsey is secretary and treasur
er. Helen Wilcox will have
charre of the library.
There are plans this year for
a new organization, lalled the
mixed Glee Club. Us members
will
there will probably be second
team clashes with Hedford and
Klamath Falls.
Students will receive one-half
credit for debate work. Those on
the regular squad will earn gold
black -A pins. The whole aquad
has been, promised party at the
close of the debate season.
GIRLS PARTICIPATE
IN LEGION PLAY
Dancing In several number of
the Legion show. "College Days".'
a number c,f Ashland girls will
be n the rrogram which is to
be held In the Ashland Armory
on the night of November C.
Th 'anoe Include: "Colleg
iate," "The Milk Pail Dance",
and "The Flashlight Dance''.
Th rirls are Frances Sptnd-
ler, Thelma Good, Peggy Reeder,
Elv.i Ferguson, Adred Everette,
W-nd: Pervis. Norecn Walton,
Geuelle Maestrettl. Ruth Newbry,
Ihelma Cole, Janet Gould. Helen
Gould, Ellen Merryman, Mar-ear-'.
Fowler, Ruth Billings. Ve
lona Uoldy, and Lucille Cramer.
Mcdonald jewelry
Pens, Pencils and Leads
PHONE 94
BROGUE
OXFORDS
Oct Them At
Enders
school Is haunted because he has j BinKeri, of j, ,.,
beard so much about the school
spirit.
Little Darling took a drink
And now he Is no more.
' For what he thought was
Was H:S04.
snipping
Hontlnlu. Hawaii. students
be made up of the best have a landscape gardening class.
Work Is being done with cocoa
nut trees at thia time.
Wolter's
Self Service Grocery
Ashland's Leading
Food Merchaat
(Across from Violas)
Stite Bank of Ashland
ON THE PLAZA
Ashland, Oregon
Hand and Orchestra
That the baud and orchestra
may be enlarged Mr. Croft is
a klnc tha.t more students Join.
Hi. plans to make both organ
izations larger, hut to do so, he
must have material.
The reporters on the "Rogue
News" staff don't realise hew
lucky they are. The Eugene high
school parer charges each re
porter twenty-five cents for
Eunice Coates: "Good morn
tug. I'm the new nurse'".
Wade Hanson: "Are you i
trained nurse?"
Eunice: "Of eourse I'm i
trained nurse."
. Wade "Then lets see you do ! LITFT NS MEF.T
some tricks.
If there are any students who every misspelled name. How
desire f "Play the Rumba on would that affect some of Jour
the Tuba or some other lnsfn- i.ocketbooks?
nient see Mr. Croft at once. The
inptrnments are furnished by the
school. ' "' i i i
' ' . ' .1
"Seek bo more la world's
apart,
Heavea la folded In thy
heart." Alfred Xoyes
FIXIT SHOP
Mr. Page touring Europe, sent
back a picture-post card bearing
this message:
lear Son:
"On the, other side you will
see a picture of the. rock from
which the Spartans used to throw
their defective children. Wish
you were here.
Your Dad".
FRENCH POLLY
PROVES WITTY
IN ANNUAL PARTY
(Continued from' Page 1)
WITH PELCANS
AT FNAL TILT
(Continued from Page I)
OUR AIM
Quality and Service
CARSON FOWLER
LIMBER CO.
"la the Heart of Tows"
ELKS BARBER SHOP
Yoa look Better After One of
Oar Haircuts
We Cater to Students
Even though there is a de
pression and money is sea foe the
Hr me Economics girls intend to
make some money selling hot
dogs, and the Junior girls are
going to entice people to buy
candy by tariying it around all
through the game In front of
reoplo's noses, thus making them
hungry.
Selling hot dogs Is ajnew stunt
and if It is a success- rbey will
undoubtedly sell hot dosrs at all
' thr. p-nes that are placed at
vember IS, In the Senior High Ashland,
gym at 8 o'clock. 1 Ifcind Will Play
Leonard Gosnell Is the bust-' The high school hand wIILjUjiJ
liess manager. He will appoint a' tho half and before the game
the ticket sellers soon. j under the leadership of Ward V.
Marjorie Mills is property man-! C"ft to ente-taln the school
ager. replacing Harriet Carlton, children and adults so that thrty
Addis Drug
Store
"Drug! For Less"
J. C. Hamaker Is stage man-j
ager.
Beverly Young plivs the part
of Polly, Jimmie Hall the part
of Rex. the man In love. Clay,
Hex's friend Is characterized by
Wendell Rltzlnger. Harold Gill
more t'lays the part of Harry,
Rachel Forsythe, Mrs. Davis;
Marietta Whitney the part of
will sit still and not be walking j
around stepping on people's feet.
HOME AND SCHOOL
PRINTING
handled reasonably and quickly
. PHONE W
Lanes
OX THE BOILEVARD
Fountain Service
and Confectionery
School Supplies
Schoc1 Supplies
Candy, Fruit, Ice Cream
and Pastry
East Side Grocery
Near High School
Uiin Moa Tsn. Nov. 8, w.
10 THK BAD C.IK1 wn
James Dunn and Sally Filer.
Wed., Than., Fri-, Now 11, 12,
IS THK CISCO KID with
Warner Baxter.
Sat., Nov. 14 'THE BELOV
ED BACHELOR' with Paul
Lucas.
Kan., Mob., Nov. IS, 1 'AD
VENTIRES OP WALLING.
FOKIV with Wsa. Haines.
Twea., Wed., Nov. 17, 18
ONCE A LADY with Rath
Chattertoa
Thurs., FrL, Nov. ' 19, 20
SKYLINE' with Thos. Meigh-
haa and Hardy Albright.
H. S. DEBATERS !
GETTING ORGANIZED
(Continued from Page 1)
question may be studied.
The schedule for district de-
Mrs. Van Zile, and David John- i hates has not been announced. In
son is Commodore. addition to the regular debates
WICK
Furniture Store
New and 1aed Furniture
S57 R. Mala Street
PHONE 210
Ashland, Oregon
JLCPENNEYCQ
Ashland