Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 12, 1933, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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T II R It O G I K N E W S
Friday. May I J. 1;W.
BACCALAUREATE,
COMMENCEMENT
CLOSING AFFAIRS
(continued from page one)
liver the commencement address.
Til Ik year's class has chosen
for Its motto, "Dreams, Then
Deeds."
This theme will also accom
pany the Ilaccalaureate sermon,
the subject of which has been
announced as "The Challenge of
the I'nattained."
This also is an annual affair
held at the Methodist church
under the auspices of the Ash
land Ministerial association. The
affair will lie on Sunday even
inn. May 21. The class is to meet
early and enter the church in a
body for the exercises.
The Rev. Sidney Hall is to
preach the sermon tor the class.
The Methodist choir Ih going to
furnish the music, with Mrs.
Frank Davis at the pipe organ.
Artistique
THE GLEE Clubs gave a twen
ty minute program at the Nor
mal School assembly Monday
morning. The Mixed, Girls', and
Hoys' Glee Clubs each sang two
numbers. '
THE SENIOR girls are going
through commencement activi
ties this year very economically,
having put a limit of $11. 00 on
the expenditures for these occas
ions. Many of the girls have
said that they are going to wear
organdy or some such material
that can be worn afterwards.
SENIORS WILL GIVE
"ONCE IN A PALACE"
EVENING OF MAY 12
(Continued from Page 1)
Slash-
Lloyd Arrant
-meek but anxious
John Harr
Cut dumb but pert
Newell Elliot
7st Doctor a courtier but
Merritt Schilling
2nd Doctor vain but suave ....
Olan Sneed
Trime Minister wise but fear
ful John Denton
Green Page lowly but beau
tiful Ed starT
Celley simple but sweet
Alice Gleim
The Guard harsh but tender-
henrted. David Owens, James
Martin.
Can you feature Newell Elliot
running back and forth from
throne room door? Could you
understand Beverly Young's
thinking that Karl Moore's royal
head was stuffed with royal coat
patterns? Or could you visualize
Karl as the (royal) hen-pecked
husband of Marietta? This rol
licking fantastical medieval three
act play. "Once In a Palace," hi
to be presented in the Senior
High gym tonight at 8:00 o'clock
so If you want to make these
"supposes" come to life well,
go to the play!
MAYDE some of you didn't
know it, but the Rogue News re
ceives papers from other high
schools all over the country. Pa
pers have been received from Ho
nolulu, Cincinnati, Kansas, Vir
ginia, etc. Papers are received
regularly from most Oregon
schools and others close. Why
don't you glance at some of
these papers? They're In the left
end of the library and are placed
there for you to read.
"And, my deers," says Grand
ma Zilch, as she pulls out a yel
low (with age) copy of the
Rogue News for May 12, 1933,
"just look at my picture when
I graduated from High School!
A teacher in Oakland, has or
ganized a Poetry Club. Its pur
pose In for those students who
enjoy poetry to get together and
discuss the works of recognized
poets.
THE CAMP Fire girls work
every year to put on their an
nual Stunt Show. The money that
is earned at this entertainment
is used to buy things that are
needed to help run the camp.
This year the girls feel greatly
repaid for their work as satis
factory amount was attained at
the entertainment last Friday
night.
THE ASSEMBLY has had sev
eral short skits presented there
recently. The Junior High oper
etta cast gave a selection from
their play. The Campfire Stunt
Show group presented some se
lections, a Capt. Young, magic
ian, amazed his audience with
feats of magic, and the Senior
Play cast gave a part of one act.
These diversions have been little
events in the school year.
ASHLAND TYPISTS
WIN SECOND PLACE
(Continued from Page 1)
CLARK AND REDFORD
ADDRESS STUDENTS
(Continued from Page 1)
S.O.N.S., also spoke to the as
sembly recently concerning the
steps we should take in prepar
ing a Journey and then compar
ed this with Life's trip. He also
discussed with the Senior class
the facilities of the Normal and
answered questions concerning
courses.
class.
In the shorthand contest, in
dividual honors went to Lloyd
Arant and Rachel Forsythe, the
former taking first place and
the latter third place. This con
test was very close, and the con
testants were but a fraction
apart.
Miss Tjosdal is In charge of
the typing team and Mrs. White
of the shorthand. They, with Mr.
Forsythe. accompanied the teams
to Corvallis where the meet was
held.
A mock faculty meeting was
held before an assembly by the
seniors of George Washington
High, Danville, Virginia, recently.
Time For Your
Senior Picture
Darling Studio
IMione 8
Send
Your whool clothe in
THE ASHLAND LAUNDRY
We uv your time and health.
It costs no more than
Home Washing.
Ashland Laundry Co.
31 Water St. Phone 163
AGEE'S SHOE SHOP
While You Wait Service
JfcHI East Main
HERBERT'S
TWO STORES
SOW K. Main at. 19 K. Main
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
WE IIKIJVER
For Graduation
A GHUKN
Slade Songer
Jeweler
Wolter's
Self Service Grocery
Ashland's Leading
Food Merchant
(Acioss from Hurst Theatr)
Just think, next year there'll
be a brand new crop of Seniors
doesn't It make you feel ancient?
HOME and SCHOOL
PRINTING
handled reasonably and quickly
PHONE a
Mcdonald
JEWELRY
GRADUATES OR ROYALTY
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03 North Main
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Sfll East Main
DEPOT BARBER SHOP
4th Street
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sinv Men are bankrupt morally
because they do not know the
gold mine that Is in them.
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PHARMACY
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GRADUATION
COSTUME
With a Pair of
WHITE SHOES
from
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New and Second Hand Store
Furniture and Hardware
89 E. Main
PHONE 171
S & W
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OUR WISH TO THE
SENIOR
May You Ever Meet a Friend
On the Road to Prosperity
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THURSDAY-FRIDAY
May 18-19
Junior Chamber
of Commerce
JAMBOREE
NIGHT
Featuring
MOONLIGHT
REVUE
and
JAMES CAGNEY
'Hard To Handle