Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 23, 1932, THANKSGIVING EDITION, Image 1

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    THANKSGIVING EDITION
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V IL PUBLISHED Bf THt ASSOCIATED STODCNTS
Of THE ASHLAND, OREGON, HIGH SCHOOL
ASHLAND. ORI-XJON. XOVKMBEIt 2:1. 12
BELATED TANGLE
WILL BE PLAYED
ON NOVEMBER 30
MF.DFOKD IM.AVS FOR KTATF.
VVV HKKOHs; TAKING
OX AHHLAXD.
The traditional Thanksgiving
tilt between Medford and Ash
!and has been postponed to No
vember 30. The game ta to be
played on the Van 8royoe field
The question now ta whether
or not hair win fly when the
Medford Tigers , and Ashland
Crlzzlies meet. Although Med
ford has a decided . advantage
over Ashland this year. It is be
lieved that the oral will let the
Medford team know that they
are there anyway. It is a well
known fact that the Grizzlies
fight harder against Medford
than any other team in the con
ferenc.
Ashland has had an np hill
climb this season, due to the
fat t that all other conference
schools have strong and heavy
teams. Even though they are the
smallest team in the conference,
the Grizzlies are given a fight
ing chance against Medford.
Coach Faber has given his squad
many plays to choose from, and
Coach Directs
Fifth Success
Auilienre Appreciates the
Kf forts Amateur Actors
In 8chool Play.
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Taxes Surround
Debating Squad
Preparation For Plxtrlrt Debates
Proceeding Well, Kay
t "oache.
In plain sight of the Axhlanr'
igh . School Faculty Jlmtn
" scd Marie. The faculty did
ot gasp; they chuckled. Per
il's the reason for this was
hat Jimmy and Marie werr
'la; ing the lending roles in
ho play, "They'll Do It Every
ime"; perhaps it was that it
as near the end of the IhsI
vt, and the audience expe.tcd
real climax: perhaps it wa?
hat it was only a play and
Jimmy and Marie were only
1 ting. We will never . know
hich of these was the reason.
iut we do know that Jimmy's
nanner of kissing is urbane.
Marietta s-nt a great deal
f time In needless worry over
'he playing of her part. As
result of tins her Hair turned
trey, and deep wrinkles lined
her face the night -of the play
John Harr's hair turned a be
arming iron grey also.
Hab and Nancy kept the au
dience laughing with their wls
crackg and puns.
Beverly and LeRoy were un
lucky enough to love members
of the cast who did not love
them. Although Beverly fairly
threw herself at LeRoy, he had
no eyes for anyone but Marie.
Before the third act began.
Janet Gould presented Miss
Hedges and Miss TJosdal with a
bouquet of . yellow and white
chrysanthemums for their work
in coaching the play. .
Rev. Sidney Hall
A. H. S. Speaker
Feature of November lrofrram
In Thanksgiving
Addretw.
"Thanksgiving Is the distinct
'y American holiday," declared
'he Reverend S. W. Hall, min
uter of the Methodist church. In
an address before an assembly
toda;-," for the celebration of
Thanksgiving.
"There Is nothing to compare
with it In the whole world," Mr.
'tail continued, "It la the anni
versary of the fall of our great
conquerors."
In order to be more easily
understood. In his message to
'he student body, he discussed
'ully the Idea of Thanksgiving
for what we received. -
"The most important thing to
he thankful for," said Mr. Hall,
'Is what individually and na
tionally, we have achieved. We
etioud be thankful that no wars
have destituted our homes."
In conclusion, Mr. Kail said
wc should be thankful for our
mi .'dial resources, pfc't blBtory,
G. L. OPEN HOUSE
WILL BE FOURTH
GUEST DAY HELD
DKAV OF OIRliS IS IX r HARGK
OF AFFAIRS; DATE IS
lK4'K.MHKK 1.
Having joined resources for
the presentation of this annual
affair, the P. T. A. and the
Girls' League are preparing for
the Open House program. A
group of interesting events is
being planned, and committees
are making final arrangements
for this publicity stunt.
Miss Clark, who is general
chairman for the occasion, has
said that indications are that
this will be one of the best
ever had In the high school.
She also said that a good crowd
was expected to be here De
cember 1, the date for the en
tertainment. The primary purpose of this
event is to advertise Ashland
"Nothing is certain but death
and taxes." said Charles Dick
ens. The debate subject Is not
death, but taxation.
Taxes tangible and Intangi
ble (we didn't know what these
were at first either) are chief
issues so far this season. Mater
ial on these taxea are study
books to the debatora who keep
thejr noses burled In ' them
These people are finding a hun
dred and one taxes that they
never knew about before now.
Rading about poor farmers
taxed out ot house and home
and business men with no in
comes left to tax, furnish I
good part of the material, ac
cord Ins to Rachel Forsythe, one
ot the debatora.
Each evening. If be were so
Inclined, one might find a hard
working group of debatora lab-
COMMITTEES MEET
TO STUDY SAMPLES
Announcements tor the Se
nlor class have been the cause
of several meetings lately ot the
committee whose duty It is to
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manufacturing skill, t-oa'tion In' ....
, . . ,, , ., I townspeople .but lo to people
the ;ri.d ug nations of th& world. ' 1 j
tf vr.iuence of d3ino',racy, and
for rnr schools, chuvl.cs. and
lavi but not least, cir homes.
The assembly was c.ill'd today
for He pur?ose of commerating
the day of Thanfcntri'ving. Thi
last halt of the afirnoon was
given over to the program, with
he Raverend Mr. Hall as the
principle Breaker.
from the neighboring towns and
districts. The Idea is to show
them how the school is conduct
ed during school hours.
The class schedules will be
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RED CROSS DRIVE IS
AIDED BY H. S. BOYS
Thirty-two hoys were excused
from school yesterday to aid
again this year in the local Red
Cross drive. Mr. Briscoe said
that the boys had done such good
work last year that they were
called upon to repeat the task.
Definite figures on results are
not available as the paper goes
to press.
It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge tlie provi
dence of Almighty God and to be grateful for His bene
fits. From the first Thanksgiving Proclamation issued
School To Help
Festivity Spirit
league and Campfire Are
Preparing Food! and
nothing.
Ashland Hi will not forget
Promising that at this holiday
season the more unfortunate
ones shall have the same festi
vities, the Campfire and Girls'
League have undertaken the
task of the personification of
the spirit of Thanksgiving.
The industrious Campfire
girls have already made plans
for thia work, and are preparing
for their disbursements. Their
idea la to have each one of the
group personally responsible for
one basket of food. Each basket
will be given to one particular
family which they have in mind.
This plan has been followed
successfully for the latt few
years. In this way a number ot
families have personal attention
and the girls see the direct re
sults of their Thanksgiving din
ners. New this year, tor the first
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by George "Washington.