Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 20, 1932, SENIOR EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE KOC.IE NEWS
Friday, May 20. 1933
Vag Two
-THE ROGUE NEWS-
l'iihliliel Kemi-Monllily by the Students of the Ashland HIkIi Hchmil.
THE STAFF
Editor Lucille Anderson
Assistant Editor .'- Louise Anderson
Sports Boys LeRoy Riley
Exchanges - Max CfUiley
Typist Sylvia Provost
Reporters: Wallace Stearns, Lloyd Arant, LaVerne Ramsey, Har
old Gilmore, Beverly Young, Mary Isley, Logan N'inlnger, Silvia
Martin, Virginia Etemlller.
ItusliirsH Staff
Dusiness Manager Ceorge P. Smith
Assistant Manager Lorraine Smith
Circulation Manager June Wolcott
Exchange Manager ... Pauline Ward
Virgil Davis: "I could dance
on like this forever.''
Ardis DeArmond: "Oh, don't
say that. You're bound to Improve."
Eunice Margraves: "W hat
have you there?'
Hilbert Anderson: "Some in-
E. Hargraves: "Good heavens,
you aren i going to commu suicide?"
SENIORS PASS "WE HOPE I
Xovr is the season when time, according tn some seniors,
i 1 i t by aloiit as fast as a worker on a treadmill passes
an object. To others, time dashes by like a Rale.
Although the Juniors express sorrow at the departure
of the Seniors, their fingers are crossed and they will be
only too glad to fill the seats vacated.
But these thoughts are too bitter, especially since the
K'iiod of mourning hasn't even begun.
Every year high schools expulse seniors into, a lite that
becomes fraught with responsibilities undreamed of.
The Seniors will remember Ashland High as their Alma
Mater! They'll remember incidents that happened and
will have memories of a happy time (as a whole). Ash
land High is sorry to lose the Seiiiois, and there will al
ways be recollections of the accomplishments of the class
of VXVl.
Miss Clark: "Did your father
help you with this problem?"
' Wendell Enders: "No, I got It
wrong myself."
MEN'S SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed
$1.00
Cash and Carry
STANDARD CLEANERS
Phone 108
State Bank
of Ashland
on the Plaza
Ashland, Oregon
' Quality Service
AGEE'S SHOE SHOP
East Main Street
J. 0. RIGG
ART SUPPLIES
Phone 172
EAST SIDE
PHARMACY
Kodak Finishing
Prescription Specialists
Monarch
Electric Ranges
WICK
Furniture Store
PHONE 210
Ashland, Oregon
CONVERSATION BETWEEN THE FRONT PART
A.ND BACK PART OF THE ELEPHANT
AT A CIRCUS
Front Legs and Head and A moment later a gray blanket j
Trunk: "Hey. when's our act?"tand a cardboard race with red
Rear Legs and Tail and eyes and some feet without legs
Park: "I don't know, but I hope testify that an elephant has liv
it's soon." This blanket isn't so ed and died. It's soul is fled,
cool, and there's a pin sticking' Only the shell remains. The
me." jsoul(s) are finding the truth of
PLAHAT: "Do we get any reincarna'inn as they struggle
peanuts?" j Into chaps to live another life
RLATAR: "Well, you might as cowboys, whose act comes
but " J after the elephant performance.
FLA HAT: "I'm you're pal
If I can reach that far. There's cnrJfJ!TPP! PPAfTI
Daugherty's
Grocery
PHONE 62
North Main St.
Try Our Fried Spring
Chicken or T-Ilone Steak:
5c
Week Dav BOc anil IVtc
ASHLAND HOTEL
AND COFFEE SHOP
K. T. Allen, I'rop.
CASH DOES IT
MEAT MARKET
McFARREX HROTHERS
offers you consistently
Quality Meats
S74 E. Main Phone 183
Soda Fountain
Service!
Lanes
On the Boulevard
HIGH C. OF YEAR
somebody's hiking sox In our
trunk and one tusk is longer
than the other."
It LATA!): "What's a little Climaxing this year's work in
thing like that. Have you seen "'nplne. the Glee Clubs of Ash
tho tight rope walking ad? You ' ,rna" "ten appeared in the Music
oiicht to. It's a scream. She has ival on April -2S. They pave
a tray full of tin ware and loses " Wednesday morning a twenty
.!t all in a big noise. She could-' minute program e.t the Normal
not find much tin so she used School. They are also arrang'ns
the lid to the gurbago can." tr" music for the graduation
FLATHAT: "She says it s exercises,
really hard to stay cn the rope There are three organized
even when It rocs down tn the Hubs: Girls' tilee Club,
floor." j Hoys' tilco Club and the Mixed
It LATA R: "Were f, Ins now. 1 1 horus.
Ite. careful about that door. We'll
come a.nart."
FLATHAT: "Hey. wo need a
keeper. I bumped mir head in
tho wall."
11 A LATA R: " I think we need
a system. You stepped
foot. Get off."
(time passing!
FLATHAT: "Well, that's that,
and we didn't have any peanuts
after all. las a head emerges
from the aperture where the
elephant's mouth -ought to be.
and he seems to rear on his hind
less.
J. P. Dodge and Sons
House Furnishers
' Funeral Director
1'hone 21:) 125 1". Main St.
ADDIS
DRUG STORE
"Drugs for Less"
Miss KilKoro has introduced
romethln? new in the form oft
student onductnrs. These time-j
beaters were chosen at tryoutsi
of all threo organizations. Those ;
elected are Hoys' Glee Club,'
my Clyde Dunham. Olrla" Glee Club.;
Janet Could : Mixed Chorus, Bar
bara Miller.
Clydtf Dunham: "That's
Western I'nion telegram."
Harold Gtllmore: "How do i
you know?"
C. Dunham: "I recognize the 1
hand writing!"
., ip
i TlT'.T"'T'C! Remember your school days
lVlAULflljXN E with nap shots
TIRE SHOP i "nd h"v tbem flnished I
G0ZZ Darling Studio I
Ashland, Oregon 8wedenborg Bnildlng !
Don't Forget ... ! collegiate Haircuts I
ta get your i :
p LITHIA SPRINGS
Graduation barbershop
FlOWerS ' ''where "u tho stndenta ro"
at -', " "; '
! Sander's Flower DR-w-E-BLAKE
Dentist
SHOP anO i Office Hour 9 to 12; 1 to 5 ;
Greenhouses I
Phone 120 Vhotu 100