Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, March 10, 1933, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T H K P. O U V K X K W 8
Friday, Manb 10, lfl:M.
-THE ROGUE NEWS-
Published 111-Weekly by the AsMM-lated .Student 1UmI
f Ashland Mich School.
THK STAFF
Editor ' '.. f- Smith
Assistant Kdftor Rachel Forsythe
Personal Carrie Reedy
Exchanges Rosa Franco, Theda Manchester
Activities
Hl-Y Wilson Smith
Hebate Hurns
Artislique Frances Maquin, Janet Gould
Keaturen
Ueverly Young, Betty Durkce. Olan Sneed
Sports Hoys' M. Robertson. U. Nininger. N. Alliot, II.
Chlpman. ;irls' Caroline Roue McNeal
Reporters M. Rnberson. V. Crandiill. J. Hall, P. Isely,
V White, D. Burns, V. High. I). Hunter.
Typists Ruby Howell. Hetty IK-un
ltUMlic Staff
Munuecr Jo,ln I,,nto"
Sant Manager Krrilla tiearhart
U Oregon High School,,
XK Press association
Keyholing
STRANGE INTERLUDE
.This iMM-itxl which we are consulting is a group . '.
pictures among Ihe collection, the complete sot of which
represents life.
A dozen years ago, we began the piosont epic. Tt.
some, it was completely natural; for others, it was nile
a bioak from the former t.rdcr. Nevertheless, we till hat.
u fair and equal start.
So pass twelve years.
We aie Hearing the final glimpse of this period. " It
will soon ho closed, after when no omprossk.n left can
ho changed. The outlines of character funned will he
stationary. This event will then he history.
Should we m t take care in the time remaining hefort
us, to secure the utmost advantage from influences which
will he with us only so long as we are iu this oiiodf
Otherwise and despite an equal start, there will he sonic
who will leave behind them Murs.
Strange Interlude!
And now we come to the con
rliiKion that a certain senior girl
sitting In the back of the as
sembly and noted for her rooting
likes Ole-margerine.
Klamath Falls again takes an
Ashland football letterman's
sweater.
LeRoy Lindner has become
one of the much sought-after
young men of the school t. e.,
free automobile rides to school
in the morning' and at noon.
We wondered why all the
Junior and Senior girls had that
far-away look until we remem
bered that It is getting near
time for the Prom dates.
We wonder what happened to
Hie windshield of I.fcllle Cram
er's car. Vas you there, Sharlie?
The Keyholer's Nlghmare:
Meredith Durham singing "Pink
Elephants" to Nancy Lou Gill.
A High School debater lost
her gold "A" recently. But an
erring young man returned it to
her. Poor thing, he had hoped
to win her favor by taking the
emblem.
If we didn't like Parker Hess
ho well, we'd go out and break
our arm. seeing all the attention
he gets.
(Signed)
THE KEYHOLERS.
DR. R. L. BURDIC
Dentist
Ilerse) Ituililing
Lunches & Confectionery
Scho:l Supplies
Lanes
On the Boulevard
G. F. McCONNtLL
Coffee Hoaxer
Ml X. Main Street
tin (be Air Kver l ay Hut
Sunday the Aroma from
Our Coffee
High tirade Coffee ind Teas!
Kreh Roasted Virginia.
Peanuts.
VOX POPDLI
Come, Shop
and Save
Try
ASHLAND CREAMER
Products
Shasta Ice Cream
Phone 24
Montiy Circulator
Several Models and Sizes
To Select From.
Wick Furniture Co.
The Senior Class has spoken. After various meetings
of both the lioys and the girls and of the class as a whole,
the mutter came to a head and the class voted by a large
majority to have the Commencement activities informal.
The K litor believes that the vote of the Seniors was a
wise one, and flhat their selection will prove moie eco
nomical and satisfactory in the b ug run.
For a small amount, that otherwise would go far caps
and gowns, the Seniors can now acquire clothes that they
can use after graduation activities are over. Hence they
aie making a saving, and this makes the choice of the
class a inure ectnomical, as well as a more worthwhile
one.
The flowers in the Spring,
Are gorgeous at the From.
A corsage is the thing.
If S.WDKRS It is from.
25s Neon Lun:he:n 25c
Includes
Soup Meat Course
Dessert and Drink
PLAZA CAFE
Xet to lostiffice
JIG-SAW
PUZZLES
McNair Bros.
Ily the Tost Office
J . O . R I G G
Phone 172
Taints, Oils, Artists
Glass
1 9 3 3
Tennis Goods
Just Arrived
PROVOST BROS.
March's most miserable moment getting thr.se first
reiKirt cards.
Much to the Senior's relief the Juniors are getting
busy on the prom. Humors are getting interesting.
Don't let the rain dampen your spirits. Keep up that
pep yen have leen showing lately.
Latest, Out
Men's Permanent Waves
Inexpensive, Natural Priced
According: to Number of Curls.
CiKOItfilA YOl'NU
Betuty Parlor
42 8rd St. Phone 417 J
Now that the Senior Play is launched we are looking
forward to something new and something different.
Iiok out for those regular absences; they don't pay.
HUNGRY?
See Us
Schuerman's
Grocery
Tolerance
"When the Judgment's weak,
the prejudice is strong."
Youth knows no prejudices
except as first Impressed upon
susceptible minds by outside
(adult) Influences. To retain
a tolerant spirit is to retain
one's youth; to know the best
freedom.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon