Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 03, 1932, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T H K It O ti V K X K W S
Thursday. November .1.
THE ROGUE NEWS-
Published III Weekly by the Associated Student Itody
of Ashland High School.
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; - ; ::. g. f. smith
Rachel Forsythe
Carrie Reedy
Ron Franco, Theda Manchester
; , ,......... Wilson Smith
........ Dona Mae Maguin
-., Frances Maqnin, Janet Gould
Editor
Assistant Editor .
Personals
Exchanges .,
Activities
Hl-Y ..
Debute
Artistique
Features - --
...-Beverly Young, Betty Durkee, Olan Sneed
Reporters M. Itoherson, V. Crandall. J. Hall, P. Isely,
V. White. D. Hums, V. High, D. Hunter.
Typists - - Ruby Howell, Betty Dean
Kuhinraa Waff
Manager .. : John Denton
AHHistant Manager . Errilla Gearnart
TRENCHES
Keyholing
Pearl Arant seems to enjoy
spends in study hall. She Is al
ways writing to one or another
of her boy friends.
It seems that O. Sneed did not
rnr- himself at K. Falls after
th game. He made a date as
boys will but lu k was a;ainst
him. Ho had to come home and
didn't get to see the lady.
Ill sjn'iiking of the soldiers for whose memory we iause
to hi nor on Armistice Day, November ll, (leorge S.
Neldes, fji limns war correspondent, . in his book, "You
Can't I'lint That," tells of his experiences mi the Front
and says of the men, "They sang their moods."
- A mocking voice sings:
'I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier.'.
"The singer smiles cut of the corner of his eyes and
mouth. Hardly has he finished the first stanza when a
roar of ironic laughter doubles up his squml, the men
hardly able to eoniKse themselves to join in with
I raised him up to be iny pride and joy.'
"laughter spreads with the singing, a strange com
motion of laughs, the hearty voluminous cut burets of new
men up ahead ami near behind them, their first amaze
ment at this mad choice of a marching song, and the soft
dry laughter of the men who had already bellowed their
surprise and are now realizinz that for them, that day,
that moment, this cheap mereticious jingle, this drivel of
a song, held a strange and terrible mockery, a prop
hetic irony.
4 Who dares to lay a musket on his shoulder
To shoot some other mother's darling loyl
lx't nations arbitrate their future troubles, r -. ...
It's time to put thq swor.l and gun away ...."'
"In a few minutes the song has roared towards the in
fantry on ahead, through the Ohios and New Yorks and
the Alabama and Iowas, and down the artillery
'I didn't raise my boy to lie a soldier.
I raised him up to be my pride and joy.
And so the whole division is shaking with laughter
and song as it is marching, baek to the trenches, back to
the bkod and mud, singing '
"ThereM be no war today, if mothers all would say
I didn't raise inv bov to be a soldier.' "
J. Denton and Karl Moore
two boys well known hereabouts
skipped football practice to go
r!diug with two little friends.
Suggr-etions are welcomed to get
litem out of the mess they are
in.
Havo you nothed the new
r-ouple who bring the sounds of
Cupid's wines every time they
come in the front door? .
Touay'r dally dirt' Rosa
Kiant. and Wayne Buchanan
eom to be enjoying the old
Kpnnifh custom of walVnif to
and from school together.
We saw one little boy Le
Roy Lindner to be exact
bringing a fist full of petunias
to his Latin teacher so he could
read first in his class.
Did you kuow that Mr. For
sythe used to be a newspaper
reporter T Fait! He worked on a
Sheridan, Wyoming, taper. One
day he interviewed Hamlin Gar
lanod, well-known author. (Per
haps that's why he's so interest
ed In the 5 W's who, why,
where, what, when, and how
many.) .
IT'S YOUR LIFE
It seems that the students of Ashland High like to try
their best at doing the hall in ten seconds flat. In other
words, too many students are running in the halls le
tween classes.
It is all right to want to get all the time that you can
in class, but think of the hall floors. They wear out just
as your shoes will. Also, while making a turn around
a coiner at breakneck seed, what if you met someone!
After the eolliskai the janitor would have to pick vou
up with a dustpan and an broom. It's your life to live,
but why shorten it 7
AYe might organized a hall racing track team, but, no,
that s still hard on the halls. So let walk and save
slux leather, carpenter work, and prevent injuries.
Come on, girls, show you're red and white supporters
heli the boys keep training..
When It comes right down to
It though, just think of all the
cases we see no more In our
halls of learning! That's one
nice thing about having the se
niors graduate . . . .they may be
kind and not come back for p.
g. work . and besides, it
gives us an opportunity for some
new love Interest . . ...
It seems that Medford and
Phoenix are getting popular
with the male section of he high
school again.
(Signed)
The Kec holers
WIN ELAND
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GEO. B. ICENHOWER
New and l7sed
Furniture, Hardware Garden
Tools and Dishes.
80 E. Main
PHOXK 171
Soda Fountain Service
Lunches at
Lanes
On the Boulevard
BICYCLE SUPPLIES
Keys and Lorksniithina;
Satisfaction (iuaranterd
Fix-It Shop
G. F. McCONNELL
toffee Monster
M4 X. Main StreW
On the Air Every Day Hut
Sunday the Aroma from
hif toffee
High Grade (toffee and Teas!
Fresh Roasted Virginia
Peanuts.
Shell Energy Gasoline '
SHELL SERVICE INC.
STATION
Lubrication Specialist!
, K. i. Madden, A Kent
Main and 2nd
McGEE'S
EAST SIDE
G
rocery
: Near High School
Phone 154 We Itellver
Plaza
Barber Shop
Clyde Costolo, Prop.
Try-
ASHLAND CREAMERY
Products
Shasta Ice Cream
Phone 24
Thoughts For Today
No. 14
'"There Is no more self-defeating;
quality than self-pity.
To excuse one's self by saying,
'It's my nature to be that
way,' is the dumbest of all
etruws." H. . overall get.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Cash Does It
SPECIAL
1 Pound Weiners
1 Pint Bauer Kraut
19c