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Page Two T II K II O U V F. N K W S Friday, May 12, -THE ROGUE NEWS 1-Vhllshcd III -Weekly hy the Associated Sluilrnl lWxly of Ashland HiKh School. THK STAFF Editor (5. F. Smith Assistant Kdltor Rachel Forsythe Personals Carrie Reedy Exchanges Rosa Franco, Theda Manchester Activities Hl-Y Wilson Smith Debate , Dale Ilurns Artislique Frances Maquin, Janet Gould Featured Beverly Young, Betty Durkee, Olan Sneed Sports Iloy' M. Roberson, I.. Nininger, N. Alliot, H. Chlpman. ' Girls' Caroline Hose McNeal Reporters M. Roherson, V. Crandall. J. Hall, P. lsely, V. White, D. Burns, V. High, I). Hunter. Typists Ruby Howell, Betty Dean Business Staff Manager J?"" Denton Assistant Manager Errllla Uearhart Sophomore class, candidates are Alice Coggins, James Baughman, Gerald Dalkenburg, and Leslie KIncaid. Secretary nominees, both girls, are Helen Gould and . Errilla Gearhart. For treasurer, the lo cal men nominated are Clyde Young and Gerald Wenner. Oregon High School, i Press association , 'DREAMS, THEN DEEDS" There pn bably have never been two ships that were exactly alike, yet every ship has one tiling, that is a name. The Class of 'XI has chosen for its identification the motto givtn above in quotation inaiks. The ship they are launching bears that crest on its hull. Just as Columbus, Magellan, and other such men down to IJndbergh wcte all dreamers, so must we dream and plan. Rut heft re we can adequately do either, we must have preparation. One stage of this piepaiation is now completed. Many are about to begin plans for the later life; others desire to be more fully prepared. Kegardless of this, however, it will be soon when we all face life. We must then be careful to keep cur latio of Dreams and Deeds correct, and not be merely dreamers or dull with overwork. Success will come to hint who thinks fust and then works diligently for the fulfillment of his ideas. We must all launch our ship, where will it anchor t Upperclassmen Thesis Requirements Finished The thesis'll getcha if you don't watch out! As soon as ev ery graduating Senior has had his record of credits checked and oked at the beginning of his fin al semester, the heretofore in distinct lines of that old bug bear begin to loom more vividly, coming closer and closer with the passing weeks. And alack a day and woe is he if he cannot show the English department that he has already or Is about to complete the requirements of what has become by tradition, a gloating fiend. Lest we forget, the original Intent of the authorities was that each student before graduating should present personally some characteristic but fairly scholas tic work that would prove to the waiting world that he was pre pared to take his place in public affairs without a quaver. Some are allowed to write a thousand word discussion on some topic of research If they cannot speak be fore the student body. Keyholing DR. R. L. BURDIC Dentist Hersejr Building Why do boys. Senior boys at that, go around with Junior High girls? Will some one please find out from R. L. L. We wonder if H. Chlpman was trying to impress the ladies when he tried to grow a beard the early part of this week. The boys. Senior, Junior, Sophs, seem to be going effem inate wearing arrowheads and pink, blue or green elephants around their necks. If they keep this up the girls will have to go ' Marlene Dietrick in self-defense, j Did you know that when peo ple fo to Corvallis or Salem, they do strange things? You'd be sur prised! Just ask well, we won't go Into that. It is rumored that some of the High School girls who go with Normal boys are using cars as bait. What are the attractions down on Third Street after play prac tice for Smith and Sneed? And have you seen all the new HOYS' fingernails, touched up with brilliant polish. We won't mention names, but we do won der who passes It around. And now, we must say good bye. We won't see you till next year. Won't you be glad? (Signed) The Keyholers. Lunches & Confectionery School Supplies Lanes On the Huulevard G. F. McCONNELL Coffee Roaster 84 X. Main Street On the Air KverT Day Rot Sunday the Aroma from Our Coffee I High Grade Coffee and Teas! Fresh Roasted Virginia Peanuts. S. B. Election Results To Be Announced Today Advance predictions on the outcome of the regular Student Body elections that were held with results to be announced to day, are numerous and diverse. with groups of students that ac tively supported certain candi dates anxiously awaiting the results. Candidates for the various of fices were nominated by petitions bearing 30 names and were nu merous. Those running for pres ident were Wade Hanson, Ivan Keeney. Carl Fehlge, and Head rick Baughman. For vice-president, a boy and a girl are running, Wanda Purves and Wilbur Sherfey. These two officers and the secretary must be from the in coming Senior class. The second vice-presidential nominees, from the incoming Junior class, are Caroline Rose McNeal, Alicia Ap- plegate. Robert Hardy, and Deane Home. For the third vice-president I who comes from the Incoming Let The King Send His Coats to Unique Cleaners j . o . R I G G Phone 172 Paints, Oils, Artists' Glass PRmCESS DEAR ONE HAS HER GOLDEN LOCKS CARED FOR AT YOUNG'S BEAUTY SHOP 42 3rd St. Wione 497J HUNGRY? See Us Schuerman's Grocery Try ASHLAND CREAMERY Products Shasta Ice Cream Phone 24 Montag Circulator Several Models and Sie To Select From. Wick Furniture Co. B. F. ROSEMAN, M. D. Corner Main and 2nd Bt. Office Phone 22 Res. Phone 87I-K-4 Eye, F-ar, Nose, and Throat Specialist FITTINO OF tiLAHMFt Kxain Free GRADUATION' GUTS . AND CARDS McNair Bros. Hy the Post Office 1 9 3 3 Tennis Goods PROVOST BROS. Plastic Minds Mr. Henry Ford calls atten tion to the fact that the inside of the world is plastic. "Too much weight piled on one place is likely to make a dent," he suggests. It has been our aim to make a dent upon plastic young minds in this series of mes sages which urges the practice of thrift. Your success will have a direct relation to ours! First National Bank Ashland, Oregon