Dedicated to Ashland High School Alumni in the Armed Forces ii.0l.i. PVBUSHED Bf TWf ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Of TUB ASHLAND. OREW.HKM SCHOOTfZ ASHLAND. OR ROOM, MAY S7, 1943 Elam, Burdic Pe Whitt,e Bil1 cke - - Chosen Valedictorian TlC tOr StudCXlt And Salutatorian Peggy Whittle, highest student Last 'Rogue' Honors Alums Body Proxy in scholastic standing, will be vale- Hl,.j Hioinrian nt th io.. f iQ4- it graauaiea Bill Burdic and Bill Elam, both was announced this week. Bill candidates for student body pres- Cooke, highest boy, will be salu ident, received the. same number tatorian. o! votes last noay, making a ue, - l" v the boys and the department of according to the report of Presl- and the saiutatorian will each h ,, l, , ,,, , In honor of the boys who have from Ashland high ncnool, who are in the armed ser vice, this last edition of the Rogue Mews has been dedicated. One edition listed the names of T7 : Si 1 dent Bud Provost. Bill Kaegi. running Lawrence Hail, was elected first give an address at the graduation exercises; this year to take place the service they were in, although the list may not have been coin- against 'f " KZ P-ete. Nearly the same list appears Mi first J CB lujjiv. nin. tr whnm th nxnoi- i vice president. 'Barney mggs was 5" " 2? YEST" a"d Seated. elected second vice president; Dick lanarty also running from the Ju Bill's "What Can We Dor Peggy is active In Journalism as associate editor of both the John Icenhower, Arthur Kent, Bill Elhart. Garland Holbrook. nior class. Mark Marcus and Jay " , ' ,,," Donald Warren, Marshall Mil.er Samuelson ran for third vice presi- f?e.ne?(,Jul1? L.JiS tfii Dr- R- Burdic- William Jacoby, aent rrom tne sophomore class. okf h " Cecil Bounds, Robert Adams, Du- Mark Marcus was elected. roLL ?ihastJl11f0,tak ane Baker, Joe McElfresh, Harry Sue Parkinson and Betty Whit- f.? ' 0,6 Barrett and Dale Adam, have tie were candidates for student Bill memhe- of th hand Joined the navy. James Curtis, body secretary, Sue receiving the orct"gt aUartet nrtml t"" MeN,alr' 1h11 Ritter- Chuch majority of vote, for the office. SSSS cX, I? ver -cU in 2jJ?lJ 'SSI The nominees irave cammlm w- i. ,. Sander, John Pratt, fcrl DeUsle, srteeches before th asaemblv lajit tom mH an nrfionr n uf.v Wayne Peterson and Robert Friday, and the election returns Both Peg and Bill are members 'Thfv'p.ZS' were announced the following af- of the National Honor society. lernoon. T"'iw, Betty Dunn, Chet Fowler Receive Citizenship Award In the army are Richard Lore. Everleigh Clements, Edwin Rus sell, Leon Russell, Jack SetchU, Buzz Roberson, James Coomes, Bud Curtis, Ardis Warren, Joe Wurzer, Joe Burdic, Bob Buntic, Bentley, Douglas DeLisle '42 Annual Dedicated To Mr. MacCracken Editor Lois Redford presented Jack Mr. MacCracken with the first 1942 Frank DeUsle, Clyde Young, Lynn Rogue annual Friday and announc- Neeley, George Isenhower, Le Roy ed the dedication of the yearbook McNeil, Harvey Bergstrom. Glen Betty Dunn and Chet Fowler to him- Way bright and James DeLisle. were the two chosen for the Wal- Each year the annual is dedi- Others in the service whose ter'a Citizenship award of Ashland cated to some person, but it is rank is not certain include Allen high last Friday "P aecret until the day the books King, R. Gj Bailey, George Peach- This honor is based on rood citi- are diatributed- W. Peachey and David Berg- zenship h"gh gradT and the oar- " U Ukely that Mr- MacCracken strom. Some are not graduates of quirement of no- smoking arm king, . ' v Fifteen girls and boys were nominated by three administra tors and three faculty members of this school; the schol board chair man, the superintendent, the prin cipal. Miss Hulst, Miss Looseley and Mr. Wood were the nomin ators. ... .... Chefs and Betty's names will be placed on the Walter's cup along with the other names that have been chosen from Ashland for nearly 20 years. here at some time. Girls' League Installs New Officers Honor Society Installs harlalee wilson c- Dij T WINS ELKS' CONTEST OtTIlIUIS, a 1CUC3II3. New officers for the coming year were installed into Girls' League at a meeting held in the assembly Friday, May 15: Erlene Norberg, Laura Billings, Mary Curtis, Marilee Erwin and Shirley Speece. Miss Hulst started the ceremony by pinning a "G" on the board, which stood for girls. Each of the old officers followed by pinning the next letter on to spell "Girls League". Then each officer gave a short talk on what the letters Harlalee Wilson received a prize D,,.. t' b -ilkkJ i ,(J Eleven member, of the senior of $10 as the winner of the Ameri- Burger; L, loveliness. Erlene Nor class were chosen on May 1 by a canism essay contest sponsored by h-. i. ,arenl,M irripn nn faculty poll to become charter the Elks lodge ended on May 1. ?": - .e Laura Blllines members of the AHS chapter of Celene Morgan received a third "Vaciouaness Marv Curtis- U National Honorary Society of Sec- prize of 7 and Justin Smith of uAdfrTtandr Marilee Erwin' E ondary Schools. They were select- Yreka received second prize. iu SmVlev Sneece ed on a basis of scholarship, serv- The essays, not to exceed 500 eaucauon- J?ra"ey OP6 ice, leadership and character. To words were original works of high Shirley Cushing gave the read be eligible for membership the stu- school students and were Judged " Aloha while Wilms. ro dents must be seniors, in the upper by the local school staff, which man accompanied her and Marilee third of their class, and have at- turned over the three best essays Erwin, De lores Erwin and Sun tended at least one year in to the chairman of the Ashland Parkinson sang the song. Ashland high. Elks lodge. The essay chairman of The group sang "Auld Lang Students chosen for this honor the local lodge then picked the Syne" to conclude the program were John Bell, Bill Cooke, Betty three best essays in his jurisdic- and the meeting was adjourned by Dunn, Dick Fi'nnell, Wilma Fro- tion. Several other high schools next year's president, Erlene Nor man," Chuch Jandreau, Celene besides Ashland entered In the berg. Morgan, Bud Provost, Jim Rath, contest. Lois Redford and Peggy Whittle. Harlalee and Celene read their ' Tho fourteen members of the winning essays at an Elks meeting VlUITini DdilUUcl faculty held four ballots before last weanesaay evening ana re the final selection was decided, ceived their prizes. Each teacher then drew the name 5 !: Scheduled May 29 Annual alumni banquet, honor ing this year's high school gradu ates, will be held May 28, at the temple, beginning at 6:43 of one of the students chosen and chapter and was held on May 19. sent a personal announcement of i. k. that tntnt'a narrnta. Junior Pledged The "tapping" ceremony was Bill Burdic. Bill Elam, Harlalee Elks' done on Monday. May 4, in a spe- Wilson, Marilee Erwin and Erlene p. m. clal assembly. Miss Hulst drew Norberg were the five juniors Dinner will be served at 8:45. the name of one of the students, pledged to the society last Tues- followed by dancing at 8:30 to then went to that student's place day. Lois Redford tapped the first 12:30. Steve Whipple's orchestra and ninned on him the ribbon of member and he in turn tapped the will furnish the music. the society. The student in turn next, until the five had been naymond Llniner will preside. . t-' 'i -A pledged. These Juniors will be the thVelma Brow?r ccting as sec retary. The banquet is held each year in order to bring back all previous graduates and introduce them to this year's class. The banquet is formal and there will be no charge on the part of drew another name, and this con imied each student takin a nucleus for next year's club and chair on the stage after he had will pledge the remaining mem- pinned his ribbon on. Following bers then. this, the 11 candidates repeated the pledge of the organization. Here's to the Army and Navy, The group will be supervised by And the battles they have won; Mr. Wood and Miss Hulst and the Here's to America's colors m.i initiation mnnv will be The colors that never run. In charge of the Grant Pass. Author unknown the graduating seniors. - i i -