Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 22, 1931, CHRISTMAS EDITION, Image 1

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H PJSTMAS Xfc PUBUSHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
Of THE ASHLAND. OREGON. HKH SCHOOL JJ. QjXMAS
VOL. II.
ASHUM), ORKUIN, lK KMIlKIt S2, 11MI.
YULETIDE PLAY
OF THREE ACTS
WILL BE GIVEN
FRST1VR PKOGBAM PLAXXKD
SI I KK! NIBKBH BY
OKCHKSTHA
MODERN THEME USED
Ijorul Scliool Talent Displayed
In Kliort Oirlstnms
Presentation
Arguing Squads
Getting Ready
With Affirmative and Xejrntlvr
Sides of (juration Alive
Motors Whirr
"With the depression still de
pressed, finance in serious con
dition, and wanes shrinking, the
subj.it, "Resolved: That fora
tulsory rnemiiloyment Insurance
Twelve Attend
Boys' Conference
Largest, Convention Kver Ili'lil In
XorthweKt 241.1 Present
At fi.rvallis
Twelve hoys from Ashland at
tended the annual Older Boys'
Conference this year, held De-
femher 11 and 12 In C'orvallis. !
The boys were under the leader-
ship of Homer Hillings and Matt , Should He Adopted By the Sev
Thompson. I eral States" Is still booming".
The convention was the larg- says Miss Tomlinson, debate
est ever held in the Northwest, I coach.
205 attending. It was held to According to a recent Inter
dlscusg personal problems as well ' view with Miss Tomlinson, the
as to better the Y. M. C A. j varsity squads are coming a'ong
and to debate upon international In fine condition. Material Is
questions. In the words of one j bring organized, speeches are
of the delegates, "The confer- written and practice in delivery
ence was beneficial to every boy, has already started,
as the experience was fine and The si hedule for the season's
we got ideas for the local Y.' j debates lias not been announced
The coRt of the trip for each but will be arranged at the next
boy was four dollars, unless he, meeting of the Southern Oregon
was associated with a church. Debate commission. The squads.
in whhh case one dollar of the I both negative and affirmative
MEW YEAR BOOK
OF TWO ISSUES
APPItOXlMATK XST OK XKW
AWVAI, WILL HE FIFTY
t'KXTS AV FKITIOX
Professional, unprofessional,
ethical, or unethical. On these
four words the Christmas play,
which Is to be given Wednesday,
la based.
ine story la about a young
girl who enters a nurses' train
ing school, and her troubles with
me very austere head nurses.
Misses rown and Moou. A foot
ball star, whose legs are tempor-1 r0pt wag ,,rovlded bv ,ne ,.hUrch. , hope to have
STUDENTS TO DECIDE
Publication At KiM-h Semester
Will Keep The Book Vp-To
latc and Interesting
practice debate 'lle ,hft
Ashland High may have a new
type of annual. This announce
ment was made by Jimmy Hall,
editor of the "Kogue Annual"',
yesterday.
The n?w plans contain provi
sions for the printing of two sep
arate editions. The first will con
tain the happenings of the foot
ball sea ion and the fall term.
second will contain the
the basketball squad
s-ring term of the
records
and the
,m.a.,eu, .s mcaoacuaiea . Tne d(,leKates arrlved intact arranged with the Junior High
in the hospital during the Christ- ,, ,,nr .,-,., , i.f. th. rhri.in... holi-
mas season under the charge of I . ... rt h hParnB a I ,.. o,....,...! ... m(.mw, nave' school. These Issues will prob
tho unexperienced nurse, while ' Cpf(,rIlla ij,.enso crashed into; been added to replace the loss lv b
his hyrMbrondiacal mother de- Billing's automobile eight ! of those of the Senior class of ' probabl
parts for the. East in search of' , lhis 8ide cf their destina-1 last year. Preston Perot, who ' ni
a rest lor her nerves. When his tlon comes to us from Oakland.
sold for fifty cents
be sold for fifty cents
or one dollar for the set.
w! U-li is a ut In half of the
usual price. Jimmy believes this
his bedside In the sack of a .i,n . p....ir. nii.i. .hiol .! ( ir the f-1 '" be much better plan than
bl'-ed Santa CIu.ua as a Christmas : t.-,i,ii. vni,r ...,! riurnrHu u i, 1 i.v.rvihe ' the old one. as it gives a great
present to him. crave comnllca- j ...oi., i,um s..t. . i.. ...,,. i., ..vi..,n,.r. ! reduction In cost
tiong set In, which are only ttn-!,.Hnv ,fi.,rn the Heaver .... cn,.i i ,i..i,i,iinir on be midterm gradual
nurso Is caught being brought to;
get-acquainted banquet was fornia. has bad a great deal
and
rrdav
tangled by her sudden engage-1 Knights, a fraternity organln-
menl to the star.
The cast includes Jimmy Hall
as tho gridiron hero; Mary
Louise Sanders as Mary, tho un
professional and unethical nurse;
the star's mother is enacted by
Frances Cramer; Miss Moon, Lu
cille Anderson, Miss Brown. Max-
lo Thompson: and Santa Claus. and ,,-,, navft takpn a ,on, st,,n
Karl Moore. The play is under fnrward ,n making the dally se
the supervision or Miss TJosdal.
(Continued on Page Rl
Science Club
Is Organized
The Physiis classes of 1911
enables
secure
will be solely
ihich
t Continued on Page K)
tho ne-ntlve side of tho question.) an annual
lieth Joy and George r . Smith
are still teamed together In this
season's contests and are report-. - . ' .
ed to be the mainstay of the Ash- ; HTlt LITaWn Li P
land squad.
Ashland's most formidable
fees, ill the order of their im-!
portanee. are Medford. Grants Vn'ti-tif-n To Be Planned By
For Choiristers
and Klamath Palls
Letters Awarded
To Football Men
Hants To Distribute letters
To Team In Assemble
This Wednesday
The letters which will he giv
en out Wednesday will be pre
sented by Santa Claus himself.
In person. It is expected that
he will arrive in time but one of
his reindeer has developed a bad
cold and Santa has to stay and
attend to it. He will try not to
disappoint the little children In
Senior High by not coming and
will work terribly hard to atop
the cold in his million-year old
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sions mufh more to the liking
cf the students.
They have, under the super
vision of Mr. Phillips, the In
structor, organized a Science
Club, which is sponsored among
tho schools by the Po-ular
Science Institution.
The regular weekly meetings
of the club are devoted to prob
lems in science, current diseov-
erics in tho field of science, and ,
the interesting little by-lines per- I
tain'ng to some humorous acci
dents In experiments. j
i The club takes the Popular
I Science Magazine and the Silence
j Classroom, both of these papers
belli'; issued to them at a re
duced rate.
Officers ct the club are: Pres
ident. Napoleon Eskridge.
I Vice-President. Clyde Dunham
Sec-Treasurer. Beth Joy.
I Juniors At Work j
j Raking In Coins
I "Prom" time is fasl approach
I Ing and the Juniors are heroin-
ing increasingly energetic in
I their money-making. They are
I resorting to the system of dues
I at last --25 cents a Junior. Of
morse it is several months ni
brjore they will receive reim
bursement, but there are eightv
five Juniors and at 25 cents
Maiii, refreshments are fairly well
'issured.
The Juniors ae aiso planning
to arid to their funds by putting
op advertising stunts in the as
sembly. President Jimmy Hall
has appointed Olan Sneed. Janet
Could, and Stella Hoots as the
(Continued on Page S
Bepresentalives of tilce
Club of Sell. M.I
A constitution to bo usd as
a governing principle for the
gleo clubs is being contemplated
by the clubs and their director.
Miss Kilgore.
The constitution will have pro
visions f r a student director,
who will receive a small amount
of special instrii' lions from Miss
Kilgore.
Along with certain attendance
requirements., definite standards
and rules of conduct will be con
sidered. Those on the committee to
dra' n such a constitution are
the following:
('iris Cilee Club.
Mary Poley. Louise Anderson.
l!ovs Glee Club.
Unbert Yeo. Clyde Dunham.
Mixed Glee Club.
Daid Johnson. Melba Put man.