Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 26, 1932, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE ROGCE NEWS
Friday, IHnurT 26132.
1'ag Two
-THE ROGUE NEWS-
lulliNliod Hcml-Monthly by the Students of the Ashland High School.
TIIK STAFF
Editor Lucille Anderson
Assistant Editor Louise Anderson
Sports Hots: David Johnson
Exchanges Max Guiley
Typist Sylvia Provost
Reporters: Wallace Stearns, Lloyd A rant, La Verne Ramsey, Har
old Oilmore, Beverly Young, Mary Isley, Logan Ninlnger, Silvia
Martin, Virginia Etemiller.
Special Reporters:
Hi-V Carlock Johnson Library Lizzie Davis
Girls League Mary Herbert Debate Rachel Forsythe
Music LeRoy Lindner Camp Fire.-.Dorothy Bergstrom
Business Staff
Business Manager George F. Smith
Assistant Manager Lorraine Smith
Rachel Forsyt'ie
Circulation Manager June Wolcott
Exchange Manager Mary Foley
INDIVIDUALITY
This urge to he different well, it helps make the
world go around. Individuality seems to be the same of
all the "fennneV at school, and every other place. If
the girls say of another of their fair sex, "She's just com
mon no individuality" that girl seems to be ostracized
from that crowd.
Kveryone strives for individuality but why! Four'""" service tasks.
ouf of five have it, anyway, and thus the fifth has it for
not having it. Everyone is different in nearly every way,
for instance, in walking. People who shuffle along are
ially that way in studies or work. You can tell whether
a jK-i-noii is egotistical by the way he holds his shoulders;
er attitude toward teachers and
school.
4. Student must be a member
of the student body In good
standing.
5. Any student cutting school
or class In their senior year is
disqualified. (Cuts at any time
In the high school life make
qualifying hard.)
6. Student must take part in
school activities and be active
in at least one major activity.
II PHYSICAL.
1. Student must have made an
honest effort each year to get in
to one athletic activity including
inter-class contests, unless (pro
hibited from so doing by physi
cal handicap.
Ill SERVICE.
1. Student must show a will
ingness to render service by par
ticipating in all school activities.
2. Must show proper school
spirit..
3. Must show a helpful atti
tude toward fellow students.
Performance of real yolun-
White House
I Grocery
Wear Your Birthstone
For Luck.
Slade Songer
Jeweler
SWEDENBURG BLDG.
State Bank
of Ashland
on the Plaza
Ashland, Oregon
DEVOTIONAL.
1. Student candidates must be
in character and ideals. Chris
tian, and active in the promotion
of these standards.
2. Those using tobacco In
l any form are disqualified.
Quality Service
AGEE'S SHOE SHOP
East Main Street
self- imMrtant person by the way he places one foot be
fore the other.
People have individuality whether other people notice
it or not.
Rules Regarding
Citizenship Cup
Mr. Wolters states lo J-Mtcr
lurpHe of Awarding
Cup Annually.
Mr. Wolters recently wrote the
following letter in regard to the
Citizenship Cup:
The Christian Citizenship cup
was presented to Ashland High
school in the fall of 1928 by
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walter in
tho hope that It might challenge
students to a fuller conception
of living and that standards In
the school might be raised to a
higher level. No effort was made
to lay down a Bet of hard and
fast rules (hat would tend to
discourage students from trying
tor the award. In fact It was
hoped that the award would be
made to a boy and a girl each
year who had not really tried
to win the award but whose
standards of living were high
as to merit this award. -ime
asea a positive staten -nuno
while In others Just
gestion is made. After all the
main purpose of the rules is to
act a, a guide to judge In
pick ins' candidates for the award
and not a measuring stick for
any boy or girl to be contin
ually using to see If he had
arrive)' or not. The cup Is an
award of recognition rather than
one of achievement and It is the
hope of Mr. and Mrs. Walter that
tho re 'pient will lie s nrrort op
t l.M-e- and n hlcr l"n
c-tnmittee ti nomirate
dates for thU award shall con
Hist of two lady members of
the faculty, two male members
of the faculty, the Secretary of
the Ashland Y. M. C. A. and the
chairman or president of the(
Board of Directors of School
District 5. Ashland. Oregon.!
Nomination In Spring 1
This committtee shall nominate
three girls and three bcos for
this award, two weeks prior to
ho day on which the student
vote is taken. Two weeks fol
lowing the nomination and an
nouncement of the six candidates.
election shall be held and
teniors, Juniors and upper so-
hr mores of Ashland High
school shall vote for their choice
tho ono boy . and the one girl
receiving the highest number of
votes in this elettion shall have
their names engraved on the
hristian Citizenship cup. Prior
!o the election the rules govern-
thls award shall be read
and the students asked to vote
on the basis of these rather than !
on the basis of popularity. Thej
rules are as follows:
I SCHOOL.
Awards shall bo made to one
boy and one girl of Ashland
High school in their senior year
'inly. The award shall be made
the second Monday in May, each
year.
2. A student must have main
tained an average of at least
85 in scholarship standing
throughout his high school
course. In citizenship, each can-
'dste must have an average
raiie of 2 for his life in high
f hool.
3. Student must show a prop-
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cSf i Dr. R. L. Burdic
School Suplies Dentist
East Side Grocery j Hersey Building
Near High School J
NOW
Qne is the time to plant
! Flower Seeds
More Lesson j Mutual mju & Seed Co.
i Every graduate must PHONE 9
learn either In academic M3 E. Main St.
school or the School of I
Hard Knocks a certain . .
quota of the most modest !
Income should be banked.
CITIZENS BANK j EAST SIDE PHARMACY
ok ashland Prescription Druggists
Ashland, Oregon i
I Stop in at WICK j
t Furniture Store I
Lanes
, , New and I'sed Furniture
On the Boulevard M7 E Malll Ktreet
. . I PHONE 210
Fonntfin Service Q Ashland, Oregon j
J " NEW and SECOND",
ADDIS HAND STOEE
DRUG STORE v I
"Drugs for LeBS" Geo. B. Icennower j
389 E. Main St, '
ISAAC'S"" you'1, B farther with her,
I u c.ar appearance is clean
The Quality Store Knd Beats j
' -J5TZ New thB LITHIA SPRINGS j
Sprin? G? rnts BAREER SHOP
at Lowest I "rices! j ''Where a'.l the students go"