Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 20, 1932, SENIOR EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE IUHA K NEWS
Fiiiluy, Mil)
SENIORS STAGE
FINAL DEBUTS
IN CLASS PLAYS
(Continued from Page 1)
However, It would be well lor
11 future husbands to note that
the Runhury scheme wag aban
doned at the end as not con
ducive to matrimonial happiness.
And everyone wag happy at last.
Jack Worthing, who turned out
to be Ernest after all. and
Algy s brother besides, had hix
Gwendoline Fairfax (Mary San
der) Prism who had so carelessly
mislaid Ernest when he was a
baby, had the vicar (Wallace
Stearns. Moreover, Gwendoline
and Cecily had made up their
quarrel; and the strong-minded
Lady Bracknell was satisfied
that both her daughter Gwendo
line and her nephew Algernon
had made financially good mat
ches. Between acts, Bernard Apple
gate gave a reading. "The
The sailors prayod, then cursed
and screamed.
Was this the omen, the sign of
his wrath?
Rut lo. the curse is broken, up
opens a path,
Down went the southward, up
sprang the northwlnd.
Around went the tiller, over
went the helm,
Forward she flew, to call of the
breeze.
Sail on dear bark, to the end of
the seas.
Then onward, ever onward, drove
the withering gale.
Straight to our native land
straight to the dale.
Then off in the blue, far to the
northward.
Emerged a purple Isle, Dear
England! such a sight.
The masts bent, and trembled
at the mighty gale's fight.
The men gave thanks, and madej
a solemn t-ledge.
For were they not home here, j
on the water's edge?
Students Amend
Old Constitution
(Continued from Puge 1)
mittee, who act with the aid of
the English department. i
Letters of award for students
representing the school in county
typing and shorthand contests
were provided for. The letters
should be three and one-half
inches by four Inches, with a
small "T" or "S" on the cross
bar. It was designated that the
letter was to be worn on a white
sweater so that they could be
readily distinguished from the
official basketball and football
letters.
HIGH SEXIOR CHANT
Double Wedding", which well-j trresion iiecoi i
nigh convulsed the audience. When the final exams are over
Harold Glllmore, Elmer Ayers, And our grades are all handed
and Perry Ashcraft sang a group j in,
of p: ular gongs, and the high When the weeks of worry are
school band furnished more mu-j over and
s'1- It's time for Joy to begin.
J Afterwards, the cast, Includ- We BhaU re8t and talth we sUa!1
x.ing the entr' act performers, need it
You Are Invited To
The Opening of
Who's Allen
MEN'S STORE
on the Plaza
TONIGHT!
Come in and inspect
D A.Y S
COLLEGE CORDS
tho director, and Miss TJosdal. '
Miss Look hart, and Mr. Bliss,
went to Wallace Steam's house
and celebrated. Members of the
Just loaf around for awhile
Till that glorious time coin
mencement
Shall beckon us with her smile
cat secured their fame to pos- And xhme tnat haye pa8(e(, BhaU
be happy
They'll sit In a brightly hall
And gladly receive their
diplomas
To the admiration of all.
And those that have flunked
I shall be sorry;
i They'll sit in the la;k'fss
below,
I And w hen ever nobody Is looking
, Their tears of repentance will
eric by writing their names In
the traditional "playbook".
Lorraine Smith, Helen Kan
nasto. Inift Crowson, Napoleon
Eskrldge and Stanley ('.lick con
tributed largely to the success
of the play, being in charge of
business management and properties.
At Your Favorite Store
Specify
GRAY'S CANDY
You Will Always Get the
Best In Quality At the
Lowest Price!
Gray's Candy
Factory
Laurel Street
THK PHANTOM SHIP
Hy BERNARD APPLEGATE j
Off the coast of India, off the'
Bengal Sea.
Roamed the Phantom Ship, not
a one could see; j
Then u" sprang the breeze, out
burst the sails.
Forward, flew the ship In the
teeth of the gale.
Thn men looked shoreward, they
longed for the dale.
But onward, ever onward, drove
the withering gale.
The men grew thirst, they fret-;
ted and stared
Oh Ciod! have
to spare.
Rut forward she skimmed
vigor and vim.
flow.
They'll realize then they were
foolish.
To squander their good tint"
away.
Jf only they had studied they'd 1
be alumni today.
If only they had noticed Ibis
maxim.
There's nothing they have to
regret.
"In life's endless struggle
I You must work for everytlia.i!
you get."
i
mercy, our ship
Glen: "La Verne says if I
Ith speak to that girl again she'll
I quit me."
FOl'XTAIX SERVICE
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
"We Give CSrrea Trading
Stamps'
Mcdonald
JEWELRY
Pens, Pencil and Leads
PHONE 4
ROGUE NEWS
Is printed by
PHONE 39
Wolter's
Self Service Grocery
Ashland's Leading
Food Merchant
(Across from Vtntng)
E. A. WOODS, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist.
Swedenburg BlilR. Phone 200
ELKS BARBER SHOP
offers Congratulations
Graduates of 1932
Hearty Congratulations
and Bewt Wiidies to the
Class of 1932
CARSON-FOWLER
LUMBER CO.
"In the Heart of Town"
Vacation Needs
NEW SWIM KAPS
Always the newest things at
McNair Bros.
The Rexall Store
ON THE PLAZA
DeWitfs Taxi
Phone 58
Picnic Specials
at
STE ARN ' S
Self-Service Store
The
the sailors
Far
cean grew
grew thin,
onward, ever onward
the withering gale.
the southward.
roams the narwhale.
The men grew weak, they fixed
their stare,
Death's hands stretched outward,
their souls to bear,
Then from the sky dropped a
golden cloud, ,
Iu fiery silver, and purple en
shroud, .The ocean trejnMed. then grew
calm and serene,
Page: "Tough luck, old pal."
Glen; "Yes. I'll miss her."
drove;
j David: "Did yon ever hear
where the Joke about the Egyptian
I guide who showed a group ' of
tourists two skulls of Tutank
hamen, one when he was a boy,
and the other when he was a
man?"
Wade: "No, let's hear It."
Lunches
at all hours
PALACE
Cafe and Lunch
Meals and Short Orders
Phone I Kit
Bernard:
dearest?"
Betty: "Was
so sorry."
Thinking of
I laughing?
me,
Sport Goods
for
Gocd Sports
PROVOST HARDWARE!
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Hurst Theater
Week Beginning May IS
Sun., Mon.. Toes., BCSINESS
AXI PLEASIRE, with Will
Rogers. Wed. Only, THE
MISLEADING LADY, with
Claudette Colbert and Ed
mund Lowe. Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD,
with Joe E. Brown. Hun.,
Mon., ALIAS THE DOCTOR,
with Richard Barthelmess.
Admissions: Matinees 20c;
Evenings 30c; Kiddies 10c