Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, March 10, 1932, Image 1

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PUBLISHED BY TVC ASSOClATtD STOKNTS
OF THC ASHLAND, OREGON. HtGH SCHOOL Jj
ASHLAND, OREtiOX. MARCH lo, 19:12.
MANY ENTREES
HOBBY SI
ARE REGISTERED
OTHKR SCHOOLS AND WES
TO ENTER CROTWOKK
IS CONTEST.
Girls Complete
Breakfast Plans
Hated For Sunday, March 241
Affair To lie At
Junior Hi.
Senior Theses
Prove Bugaboos
Eighth Termers Work Off
Essay Requirements
In Assembly.
There are a few students who
ran go around with their heads
SHOW TO BE MARCH 19
To create more interest
Kirls' activities, a Mother and I
Daughter Breakfast, sponsored Just " tr,fle hiRher than the reBt
by the Girls' League, will be TheJr completed their thesis re
given Sunday. March 20. at the' """""menu, by presenting a pro
Junior High Cafeteria. Margery 1 Brara to tl,e aRmbly Tuesday,
Mills, chairman of the social Maron l' 1 nn VTOTm "erea
BECOMES VICAR
.IN SENIOR PLAY
Large Variety of Works To Be
Known In Stearns Building
Display Room.
Saturday, March 19, is the big
day for hobbles.
Entry registrations for the
hobby show are being received
by the show committee. Last
week blanks were distributed at
Junior High and at the grade
school down to the fourth grade,
twenty-four hobbies being reg
istered. The Normal also received
blanks.
All kinds of things are entered
rock collections, doll clothes.
airplanes, boats, pictures, boats.
what-not. The Stamp Club of the
Y. M. C. A. Is going to exhibit
its collections as a club.
The Stearns building, where
the exhibit will be held, is being
cleared, cleaned up. and gener
ally prepared for the event.
Judgeg have not yet been
chosen, but that is to be done
at an early meeting of the corn-
diversion from the morning's
work.
As the respective seniors pre-
committee, has appointed' the
chairman of the committees In
charge. i
The shamrock, for St. Patrick. en,ea ,Ile,r "xl" r"ur"
will be the dominating note of ",p,r eat- ,hP' were 'J
decoration. Mary Louise Sanders 'V envious glances of the less
is head nf this committee Novel fortunate, seniors.
Those who took part are Mary
St. Patrick Invitation are l.eine
sent out by the committee, with Herbert. Lois Wiley. Maxine Mil-
Dorothy Leslie in charge. The Thelma ". u,",e "avl8
other committees are program. ! """rude Ir in. and Helen Wll
Arilla Gearhart. and menu and eox-
preparation.
June Elam and
Margaret Cadzow. 1 p0rter CllOSen
otjiijr iu, fieurrm manager,
states that as this Is different
from anything the Girls' League
has ever sponsored cooreratiou
-rd enthusiasm will be needed
by the girls In high school.
MARY SANDER AS ELIZABETH
TAKES IX)MM SOCIETY
BY STORM.
LILIES OF THE FIELD'
June Wolrott's Finger In Hie Tie
"Brings Out" Two reaches,
Wally's Twins.
Cast for the Senior play
"Lilies of the Field" is as fol
lows: Mary Sander as Elizabeth,
the quaint daughter of a country
vicar; Maxine Miller her dashing
twin; La Verne Ramsey their
practical mother; June Wolcott
the wealthy and spicy grand
mother who Instigates the plot;
Mary Poley and Louise Schrei
dereiter as' the cushy society
dames; Eunice Coats as the
maid; Wallace Stearns as the
somewhat absent - minded but
That envy of Sophomores, the 1 rather lovable country clergy.
To Play at Prom
"Big Idea" Is
Speaker's Topic I
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20th Birthday
Ceremonial Held
Camp Fire Girls Olebrate
Event the World Over
With Councils.
AH over the world Camp Fire
Girls will be celebrating Camp
Fire's twentieth birthday during
the week of March 13-19. The
Ashand groups Include among
their all-city activities for this
week an assembly program at
schoo. Camp Fire Sunday at
church, and Grand Council
Fire.
On March 13 all the Camp Fire
Girls In the city will attend the
Methodist church for morning
service which will be particul
arly for them.
An assembly program is plan
ned for Thursday of the same
week. It will Include songs by
the Cam,? Fire Glee Club and a
Junior Prom, is scheduled for
April R. at the Lithia Springs
hotel, and now that upper class
men have found "when", the big
ntiestion in every hall is "Who?"
list of those eligible to at
tend Is more iniitPd this year.
"What's the Big Idea?" asked j and enforcement against "gate
Dr. J. A. Stevenson of New York. ; crashing" will be more strict
sr-cke Friday, Mar. 4. at the than ever before. Only those stu-
Hlh Kihool. "Everv nerson who ' dents who already have nine
has accomplished something h:id Idt t i their credit on the of
a big idea. The best question fice records and have not ret
anyone cn ask Is "What's the '-"en graduated will be admitted.
"iig Idea?" ' This edict eliminates all post-
I)r J A Stevenson hi ta'kei r - a-Mietes. many "of those who
to many high school students all r.: ider themselves lower ju
over the countiv. He has glean- "tors, and all "outsiders". Also.
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man; David Johnson as Madden
playg opposite Elizabeth; Preston
Becot as a typical English fop.
Hopes; and Vincent Sawyer as
the butler.
"Lilies of the Field" Is an
English comedy of rather a high
type. Miss Hedges. dramatic
coach, was very pleased to be
(Continued on Paee 41
Boaters Build
Speed Crafts
Local Enthusiasts Prepare
Eor Marine Thrills
In Summer
WHO'S GOT YOUR GOAT?
Now. my lambs, listen to the j
Btory of a goat ee.
Once a Pair of maruline legs
were hieing themselves to the
edifice peculiar to the soutlieas
tern part of Ashlnnd. and. st-e-'ng
a short-cut through a lot.
Miey trotted across, amongst the
Innocent goats residing thereon.
A war' farther, the owner of
the masculine legs heard some
thing queer, so he turned around
and there was the little goatee
four hero Our hero followed
skit or play presenting the birth-1 ong t(J nhotA )ye the pecu.
day project. ar mce, was olir dar Alma
rne puoue is peing invuea jjater )
to toe Birtnaay council r ire
more sinister creeps in. Somf
Bernard AppleKate.
illake. Maxwell Robins
nest Wallin, and Carl
like many other great men. have
entered Into competition with
Ed ea r
l. Ear-Brower,
person or persons unknown, con- each other to the end of making
ceived the idea of bringing our the speediest n eed boat,
hero Into the building. So. he. J These local Garr Woods snei d
she or it did. and the goatee the period preceding the summer
(wast parked in front of the! vacation constructing their crafts
nsemlly. After recovering from j and when summer rolls around,
h's first fright and seeing all as It eventually does, their boats
the visitors, he commenced a 'are conveyed to the Lake o' the
"rnversation in a high rltched Woods, where they are tested
vcice. It seemed that that sort for their marine abilities,
of this wasn't done In thisj The boats are half sail boats
sc li 'ol. Hence, after parleying ' and half motor boats, and the
awhile our modest hero was con
fined in the furnace room where
he could chatter unheard. His
owner presently came and bore
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Here the masculine legs step
out of the way and something
cost of construction Is about $60.
The boats are about S 1-2 feet
wide and IS feet long. They are
being built at this time, and hope
him away, and as the door closes j is held by each builder, as is
on these two. so closes our nar- i usual, that he may have (he
rative. i speediest.