Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 21, 1932, JUNIOR EDITION, Image 1

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    JUNIOR EDITION
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PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
Of THE ASHLAND. OREGON. HKH SCHOOL Jj
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A8HLAX1), OREGON', APRIL 21, 1032.
A. H. S. WINS CONTEST HONORS
SECOND STEP
10 STATE CUP
Coquille Loses To Ash la ad
8-0 In Inter-Dint rlct
Word Contest.
NEXT DEBATE APRIL 22
Chlloqnln and Pendleton Will
Compete For Eastern
Oregon Winner.
Albany and Ashland will
battle for the Western Oregon
debate championship in Ash
land on Saturday, April 23.
Albany la to have Uie negative
aide of the question.
Campfire Of fers
Pink Lemonade
Cirrus To lie One Oram! Event
Preceded Ky Parade
April 22.
Having won their inter-district
debate with Coquille, the debate
teams are now "preparing tor the
debate which will decide the
Western Oregon winner. Since
the North Western Oregon de
bates have not yet been con
cluded, it Is not known at pres
ent whether the team will meet
Milwaukee or Albany.
"In the debate at Coquille, in
whiih the Ashland debaters took
the negative side of the question
the decision was 3-0 In favor of
the local team.
Word has been received that
ChMoouin and Pendleton In the
Eastern Oregon district will de
bate on Friday, April 22, to de
clde the winner of that distrl-t
On May 6, the Western and
Eastern Oregon winners will
meet In Eugene where the final
A big parade is tot precede the
Campfire Circus which is to be
held at the Junior High Gymna
sium ,on Friday, April 22, at
7:30. The parade, which is at
4:00 In the afternoon will be
composed of animals, acrobats
freaks, and all the things which
go to make up a good circus.
A regular saw-dust ring will
add to the reality of the circus
The program is:
Grand Entry All
Trained Horses Miss Bynum's
Group
Bicycle Stunt Miss Bynum's
Group
Funny Paper Act Miss Do
brovolny's Group
Spark Plug Lincoln School
Girls
Tumbling and Pyramids
Physical Training Girls
Folk Dancing Junior High
I hyslcal Training Girls
Elephant Act Miss Magoon's
Group
Freaks Miss Prcv's Group
Posing Miss Janzen's Group
Tight Hope Walker Louise
Anderson
Wild West Show Clogging
Club
Chariot Race
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'DEPRESSION' PROM
BECOMES HISTORY
Music Festival !
To Be April 29
Folk Dancers Will Add Variety i
To til'- and Orchestral
IreHent at ions.
TYPING SQUAD
PLACES
SCHOOLS. PLUNGES
OFFER SWIMMING
A. H. S. musical groups will
furnish the program and be in
charge generally for one day of
the annual Southern Oregon
Musical Fotival .which is to be
held here April 2ft and 29 at the
Junior High School, according to
plnns that Miss Kilgore has re
ceived so far. Under her direc
tion, the Mixed Glee Club, the
Girls' Glee Club and the Roys'
Chorus are working to present a
group of numbers which require
a high degree of technical skill.
The Junior High, too, will bo
well represented. A mixed chorus
of 54 voices will sing a group of
selections.
Orchestral presentations are
under the direction of Mr. Croft.
To add color and variety to
the program, MIhs Magoon wili
present a group of folk -i nwn
in which about thirty students
from grade and punlor '
schools will take part.
So far Miss Kilgore "i hatis
fled with the way the nro-.i:n
Is shaping for this gala, annua',
event which draws many people
to Ashland.
The Normal school sponsors
this event, which Is under the
immediate direction of Miss
Woodruff.
Ashland Third In Shorthand
Individual l:onnr
Also Taken.
L. GOETZE ACCURATE
The Twin Plunges and the
public schools will cooperate with
NOMINEES ARE
CHOSEN FOR CUP
Mary Herbert, Mary Louise
Sander, Dorothy Bergstrom. Bon-
the Y. M. C. A. in a "Leirn tojani)n fioW Kap()Ipon Es
The annual junior Prom held
Friday, April S at the U S.
Hotel, . was a success In spite of
the vicissitudes those In charge
had to overcome. Due to the re
cent loss of the Prom fund
the affair this year was on
much smaller scale than is cub
ternary, but the complete coop
eration of the Junior class In
sured success.
In addition to the faculty,
more than 100 students attend
ed. Mr. and Mrs. McNalr; Mrs. D.
Swim" campaign which will start
en April 25. The Instruction Is 1
for beginners only.
The rlasses are to be held at !
Twin Plunges four afternoon a
week, a certain time being given
to pupils of certain ages.
Too boy's lessons are to be
given on Monday aud Wednes
day, and the girls' on Tuesday
and Thursday.
Matt Thompson will supervise
the boy's instruction, and Minn
Magoon that of the girls. Each
will be assisted by a corps of
life guards and teachers chosen
from a group of the more ac
complished high school swimmers
who are interested In helping in
the work
Klamath Falls Second In Honors;
f,. I. First, Klxtrthand
Medford, Fourth.
Once again Ashland has won
over Medford. This time the typ
ing team has bestad them. The
contest took place in the com
mercial room of the Medford
high school with Mrs. Gatchell
and Mrs. Jerome as directors.
At the end of to fifteen min
utes period, the papers were ta
ken Into a private room, and af
ter they had been carefully gone
over three times, the winner was
announced.
Of the twelve awards that
were made on Saturday, four
were won by Ashland Lois
Goetze won a crystal necklace
and earrings as first prize for
accuracy rnd a sliver wedal
for second prize for speed. First
-rize ss won by a Klainath
girl at 71 words a minute.
Betty Dean wrote the most
words of any novice and receiv
ed a geld medal. The team It
'tself won a silver loving cup.
Their winning this contest en
titles the contestants to compete
in the state contes held at Cor
vallis. Sanrday, April 23.
Every team ompetlng "blew
up" c n the contest. Ashl.nnd won
keridge have been named by the
authorized committee on ellgihil- 1
ity. as those eligible for the Citi
zenship Cup. Before the names
the outstanding Senior girl
ind the outstanding Senior boy
have been placed on the cup,
however, the list of those eligible
must be submitted to the studunt
'icdv, and voted upon. The girl
and the boy receiving the highest
oles ill have their names put
on the cup.
The requisite for this honor
ire that the students must have
exemrtion grades, with an aver-
"10 of at least two in citizenshl
for their entire high school at
tendinie. They must take part In
school activities, and be of ser-
(Cnntinned cn Pa?e !
(Continued on Page 4)
BECOT, JOHNSON
BECOME EARNEST
The Senior class plaV, ' The
Import mce of Being Earliest",
will be given Friday evening.
May IS. at the high school au
ditorium. The play is an English comedy,
by -Oscar Wilde. Its presentation
at Ashland will be the Southern
Oregon prpmier for this produc
tion in the field of high school
dramatics.
The plot Is centered around
two young men of London, and
the'.r ef'orts to become ssfely
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Seniors, lay your dues.