Pago Four T H K It O i T K X K W S Friday, September SO, 111.12. STUDENTS GIVEN PLAN FOR SEASON TICKET PURCHASE (Continued from Page 1) meeting tho requirements of one of these three plans is entitled to a Season Ticket which will admit him to the rest of the pitmen free. This arrangement has been made ho that the HtndenlH may pee more same fc)r (ho name amount of monev they usually pay. The price of Student Rody Kin's. Itogue News, and games l the same as in other years Show your football tickets to Miss Clark or Marrietta Whitney to have them accredited to you Take advantage of this offer and tome to all of the games "THE FOOTBALL GIRL' Maybe It's the bloodthirsty in stinct for fight, the love for warfare. The cave woman watch ed her man hurl his axe into tho head of some animal and screamed with satisfaction. The Roman woman leaned far over the railing of her box to watch the struggle of the gladiators. The Spanish senorita still clasps her hanrtH In delight at the end of tho bull's fruitless struggle. Rut the football girl is not so bloodthirsty. She shudders at the entanglement of arms and legs. At the slightest accident there is a cry wrung from every girl. "O, dear! Is he hurt?" "Poor fellow!" "Tho brutes! They all jumped on him at once!" "There now he's up asatn!" "O, I'm so glad." "But se how he limps!" "My! Isn't he brave!" Surely the tender - hearted football girl doesn't hunger for human blood. What is it then? No one can tell. Often It is be cause the "one-an'-only" graces the field of the favored school. "O. Isn't It simply great that we're all going? I can hardly wait until next Saturday!" "Don't you wish the football season would last forever?" The answer comes from dozens of throats, "Forever!" Adorable? yes, but who can explain her? Librarian Names New Assistants Mrs. Graham, head librarian, announces herself as being quite pleased with the student assis tants who answered the call to help in the care of the library. The new assistant force Includes Thelma Yoder, Esther Syapde, Carl Fehigo, Virginia High, Vi vian Sawyer, Margaret Kissinger and Donald Carson. The shining aspect of the li brary may be accredited to Mrs. Ctaham herself who cleaned and rearranged he books Just before school opened. Tho World's Work magazine, which recently merged with the Review of Reviews, the Reader's Digest, and the Outlrtok, edited by Al Smith, are newcomers to the magazine shelves. New books have arrived, and some of them will be placed on the "special permission" shelf soon. Little Sisters Guests At Party Thursday, September 22, a fiirls League Big Sister party was held. The purpose of the party was to get the new girls acquainted with the older girls. Each of the older girls escorted a new girl and Introduced her. The party was held immediate ly after school, and it was over by four o'clo k. There was short program In the assembly and then everyone went Into the gym to play games. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria. SENIOR GIRLS GIVE BANQUET FABER'S CUBS WILL TACKLE PELICAN TEAM (Continued from Page 1) experience that a few ni games will give them. Ashland has a number of new rrospects who will show up well before the season ends. KISKIYOl' CUB HIKK Pilot Rock Is to be the des tination, Saturday. October 8. of tho first hike sponsored by the Siskiyou Club. The Siskiyou Club has recently been organized, under the aus pices of the Y. M. C. A., for the purpose of sponsoring hikes for, fun and for generally promoting' interest In hills and hiking. Drew Perkins, Barbara Jant zen, Ray Powell, and Vincent Sawyer compose the executive committee. Drew Perkins Is Chairman and Miss Jantzen Is secretary-treasurer. About fifteen people attended the organization meeting, Matt Thompson pre siding. Anyone wishing to go on the trip to Pilot Rook should reg ister with one of the executive committee or at Darling's Stu dio. A small fee will be charged for transportation. Students Hold Rally In accordance with the cus tom of the two schools, the Kla math and Ashland football boys will be the guests of the Ash land High School at banquet following the game between the two teams on Saturday, October 1. The banquet, which Is to be held in the High School cafeter la. will he put on by the girls of the senior class, under the su pervision of Miss Wiseman. The committees are: Serving chairman, June Elam; Nancy Clll, Beverly Young, Betty Dean. Doris Hunter, Rosa Franco, Ma rie Woodson, Frances Maguln, Janet Gould. Lucille Cramer, and Genevieve McGee; Decorations Dorothy Leslie, chairman, Mau tihk Roberson. Virginia Cran dull, Ethel McElfresh, Ruth I lair. Eva Landing, and Ruth Warren; Cooking Nella Put man, chairman, Isabel Gillespie. Dorothy Miller, Fern Brantley, Vivian Sawyer. Carrie Reedy, and Thais Miles. Rachel Forsythe Is For Dunsmuir Game HERBERT'S TWO STORES !! E. Main st. lit K. Main Staple and Fancy GROCERIES WE DE1JVER Most of the enthusiastic stu dent of the Ashland Schools Friday evening created a weav ing serpent, led through town by Pearl Arant. to celebrate the Dunsmuir football game. Each Individual did his part to make sufficient noise to create the proper spirit. Many compliments and remarks were made about Coach Faber's participation in the concourse. After stopping several places for singing and yelling, the ser pentine came to the Plaza, where the rally was concluded with a talk given by Coach Faber. It was a bunch of Inexperienc ed players who carried the ball for Ashland Saturday. Next time we'll be better prepared. HUNGRY? See Us Schuerman's Grocery Remember your school flu)' with snap shots and have them finished at Darling Studio Hwedenburg Building J. Denton: I think I'll grow a moustache. O. Sneed: What with? WICK Furniture Store New and I'sed Furniture M7 K. Main Street PHONE 21 Ashland, Orcgn Mcdonald JEWELRY Pens, Pencils n1 I-ads PHONE 04 CASH DOES IT MEAT MARKET McFARREX BROTHER offers jou rnsislMcntly Qu:lity Meats 374 E. Main Phone tfi DR. W. E. BLAKE Dentist Office Hours to 12; I to 5 First Xalional Hank HUlg. Phone !!( Wolter's Self Service Grocery Ashland's leading Food Merchant (Ac os from Hurs; TheattO HOME and SCHOOL PRINTING handled reasonably and quickly PHONE u Quality Service AGEE'S SHOE SHOP East Main Street EAST SIDE PHARMACY Kodak Finishing Prescription Specialists "Wade In" for GOOD EATS Hurst Theater A Home-Owned Theater Week Beginning Oct. 2 Hun., Mon., Tue., "BACK STREET" with Irene Dunne and John Boles. Wed., Thurs., "THE MAX AHOl'T TOWN." with Warner Itaxter. Frl., Sat. -WEEK END MARRIAGE" ami "lH'll, BAD MAX," a double bill. Sun.. November . DOWN TO EARTH," with Will Rogers. Coming "ONCE IX A LIFE TIME" and "CXIMJORILLA", Admissions, Matlnew, HOc; Evenings, .t(lc; Children, ! general chairman.