Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, September 30, 1932, Image 1

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Tj fVBUSHED Br THg ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
OF THE ASHLAND, OREGON, HKH SCHOOL Ijj
ASHUM), OHHHIX, SKl'TKM HER :. 11:J'J
PLAN FOR SEASON
TICKET PURCHASE
KXWTTIVK X1 MIL OFFERS
PASS TO AM- :AMKS
AT IIARGA1X.
TWO DOLLARS BUYS IT
Price Include A. S. It. Vole,
Al' Homo flumes.
Rogue Xewa.
A now plan has been submitt
ed to the students by the Execu
tive Cnmmillcn for the buying
rf Student Body Tickets. In this
plan the students may do one
cf three things.
First, one may pay f.&n to be
come an active member of the
student body, attend four games
of football and two gameos of
fcaketbnil amounting to $1.50
Second, become an active
member of the student body and
buy Rome News, $ 75, attend
fmr names of football and one
of basketball, amounting to
11.55.
Third, ty S2.D0. Any student
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Director Seeks
A 'Buddy Rogers
"They'll I'n It Kverv Time'
Chosen Anniversary
Production.
DEBATE SEASON
AWAITS QUESTION
What will Ashland do In de
bate this year? All of the de
baters certainly wish that they
knew.
However, preliminary Investi
gations reveal confidence of a
good team. Two af last year's
varsity debaters, George Smith
nd Rachel Forsythe. a.ro here
gain. Several people who are
new this year have had previous
ex;rience In debate. They will
be counted on quite heavily to
aid In arguing. Also, a number
of students, who gained wide ex
perience last year but didn't
make the team, will be back
araln this year and will stand a
grod chance of making the var
sity squad.
As the question for debate has
not as yet been received, work
has not started. Those Interested
in debate are waiting for the
first signal to begin the season's
work.
Extry! Extry! The next edi
tion of the Rogue News will
carry the cast list for the Anni
versary play. A large tryuut
turnout Is expected, for "They'll
Do It Kvery Time" is the title
of the play which has been se
le: ted for this year's presenta
tion. Advance Information has been
gained from Miss Hedges direct
or, that "They'll Do It Every
Time" Is ri with opportunities
for ambitious actors who would
like to try their hand at char
acterizations. In fact. Miss
Hodges thoucht seriously of in
serting an ad In this edition of
the Rogue Newa worded, "Want
ed: a Buddy Rogers!" Why?
Well, it seems that the story of
the play concerns a young man
who had a Jazz orchestra. Every
thing went swimmingly until the
young man was informed that
the radio engagement he had
been offered wasreseinded. be
cause they didn't want hi" UP"
of music.
Of course his friends went
bark on him "they'll do it
every time", don't yon know.
Poor man, the only restitution
'ay In the fact that "the" girl
was still for him you know
and thus the story of tho hard
lines the young Rogers who pro
cures the part will have to speak.
Oh, but It Is a fine chance for
some of these blushing sheiks
and don't forget there's a girl in
the easel
Seniors In Race
For Editorship
New Constitutional Amendment
Milken ApiHihitinentM
By Merit.
Rachel Forsythe, George F.
Smith, and Lloyd Arant are
working for the editorialship of
tho Rogue News for this year.
Tho three seniors have submit
ted their plans for the organiza
tion of the paper to Miss Lock
hart. To test their ability they
aro gathering news, writing
headlines. editorials, feature
stories, news stor'es, and with
the help of the Journalism class
aro editing this paper. From
these three aspirants the one who
shows tho greatest ability will
bo selected for the future edi
tor. The selections will be made
according to the constitutional
amendment of last spring which
made, the editorship appointive,
tho power of arpointment being
granted to the executive commit
tee and the Rogue Newg faculty
advisor.
FABER'S CUBS
WILL TACKLE
PELICAN TEAM
KLAMATH RETAINS MMUKI
OF ;l!II( I.KTTKIOIKN
OX STRING.
NEW ATTACK PLANNED
A. H. s. 1-nrkH Kerl-nee, Hulk
retls Fighting Spirit
For lUtlence.
COACH PLEADS
TOR MORE PEP
"Pep up." said Coach Fa tier at
tho first rally of th season. In
speaking further to the stu
dents, he said that the football
boys needed tho backing of every
member of the student body and
that none could lie down on the
job if we are to have a winning
team.
The rally was lead by Edgar
Blake, ;ell leader last year, and
La Verne Dalkenhurg. andldate
to fill the vacancy.
Pearl Arant and Janet Gould
tried out for song leader.
NERO PIDDLED WHILE ROME BURNED!
BUY A SEASON TICKET
and
Watch the Depression Go Up In Smcke!!
Student Direction I
Is New Music Plan
Miss Helen Kllgore expects to
have some groups well worth lis
tening to this year. The girls'
glee club meets Mondays and
Wednesdays In the music room
tho sixth period. The boys' glee
dub on Tuesdays and Thursdays
the 'sixth period. Those in the
girls' club are Pearl Arant, Dor
othy Rerns. Evelyn Doss, Rosa
Franco. Arline Gossett, Janet
Could Helen Gould. Helen Mad
den, Frances Maguin. Theda
Manchester, Genevieve McGee.
Maxlno Miller, June Miller. Bar
bara Miller. Nella Putman. Anne
Preston. LaVerae Ramsey. Carrie
Reedy. Maurice Roberson. Fran
res Spindler, Ruth Warren,
Marietta Whitney, and accom
panist. Maxine Miller. Those In
the boys' club are Bernard
Abrams, Lloyd Arant, Kenneth
Evans. Wayne Heard, LeRoy
Lindner, David Owens. Meredith
Durham. No accompanist has
been chosen yet.
I-ast year Miss Kllgore estab
lished something new in the way
of student conductors, and this
year the same plan la to be main
tained and tr.;outs will be held
next week. Election of club of
ficers Is also to he held. The of
fices to bo filled are president,
secretary - treasurer, librarian,
social chairman, and publicity
manager.
Due to "the depression" an
operetta was not given last year,
hut Miss Kilgore entertains hopes
for this year.
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Center Sleloff
Cuard Snecd
Guard Itromlev
T - Hall
Tarle Ncwhouse
End Starr, sherry. Rums
En1 - H. Hoxle
Quarter Hess, Hoxie
"a'f Raiighman
"alf Gc-arhart. Durham
Fu - - , Fehige
When the Ashlaud Grizzlies
take to the gridiron tomorrow
they will dash with a strong
toe. It is said that the Klamath
Falls team will have a. decided
advantage over the Ashland
squad. Klamath Is still using the
running backfield formation that
worked o well against her op
ponents last neason.
Klamath's squad put up a
strong bid for conference cham
pionship last season and has lost
only a few of the first string
men through graduation. Him
aker. who was rated as the fas
test back In the conference last
year, will be back and In the
line-up for Saturday's game here.
Coach Faber of Ashland is
not saying much but la putting
the team through a hard, stren
uous practice every night. He Is
also trying out new material at
different positions, and Is go
ing to startle Klamath Falls with
a new and surprising attack.
Ashland has a hard fighting
squad of boys and a good conch
In Don Faber who Is starting his
first season at Ashland High.
Coach Faber hag a tough job
ahead of him, sinca most of the
squad is new and inexperienced.
With only three of last year's
lettermen In the line-up, it does
seem that the Grizzly squad
will have the odds against them
in bulk and experience. The
team will be ready for Klamath
Falls In spirit and fight even
though they lack the necessary
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