Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 27, 1942, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    THE ROGUE NEWS
Wednesday, May 27, 194?
It takes a baby about two years
to learn to talk and between 50
and 75 years to learn to keep his
mouth shut.
BANQUET ENDS GAA YEAR
Each year it becomes the sad Nearly 30 active members of the
duty ci me underclassmen u say GAA were present tor the banquet
lateweti to the seniors, in Asiuanu held to celebrate the end ot the
nign, it is like senuing away pari, well-rounded 1941-42 season, Ine
oi a big, nappy iamuy, ior uiat festive event was held in tne Piaza
is what we aie. Vve can omy Cafe dining room at 5:00 p. m.
boast of 300 students, and wneu Wednesoay.
108 of them leave, trienas oi ev- After tne meal, Rosemary Rich
try one, mat leaves a baie space in ards ected a toastmaster and in-
tne stuay hall and in our nearts. iroauiea Betty uunn. wno gave an i
They have set us a tine example, impro.nptu speech on "bringing
The students of '42 have Deen ac- UP Junior."
live since tney were sopnomores, Mouryne Burton, Catherine Wil
presented a beautiful junior piom Hams and Rosemary Messenger,
and covered tne school witn giory newly initiated members, were
in sports events, it was Uuimg called upon for three different
their senior year that Asiiianu speeches, all made at the same
beat Meotord in lootbau, the tirsi time. Miss Hulst, a special guest,
time tor many years: ine senior "1 Hiss Brasted gave talks on
piay was a hit, too, and the an- various well-chosen numorous sub
nual, edited by semois, gives us jects. At the close of Miss Bras
sometning excellent by wnich to ted's speech, Erlene Norberg pie
lemeniber all tnese things. sented her with a bouquet as a
Ine ciass has prouueeu its own token of the group s regard and
leadei3, ail with such outstanding well-wishes for the future. Miss
qualities as to merit the founding Brasted then gave the list of giris
or an honor society. Uinder senio. winning their letters for the year,
leadership, progress has been 'laey included Betty Dunn. Lottie
made on a better constitution and Buiger, fear! Russell, Wimia Kro
government. man, Florence Wood, Kuby Jo
No one could have asked for a laiigford, Shirley dishing. Gay
better senior class than me one Neeiy and Donna Frazier Ine pro
we have had. Teachers and stu- gram was concluded with songs,
dents alike are sorry to see them Committees tor the affair were:
leave, for they could be depended program, Wilma Froman, Kosema
on for something worth while. y Kichards and Erlent Norberg:
Now, as we say goodbye, we must food, Coileen Martin, Jo Curtis
pledge ourselves to carry on their nd Audrey Wilcox,
standards in every field of endeav- itetty Uunn Honored With Pin
or, remembering the class of 42! Retiring president Betty Dunn
ot tne uaa was presented witn a
gold-plated official GAA pin, the
"winged foot," with a gold-plated
"A" guard. The presentation was
made by Jo Curtis, treasurer, at a
fORTNIlLLER'O
' QUALITY
DEPARTMENT STOKE
C. W. I'ortniiUer
J. I'. Daugherty
I. K. Fridcger A. V. Hard
THE FRIDEGEIt
GROCERY CO.
Ashland, Oregon
Six Students Finish
First Aid Course
Six high school students have ,-,,. j
recently completed standard First- given tne st wishes oi'the entire
C , 7 , j , , ,r Vk membership.
high school and city hall in the
evenings.
At the same meeting. Colleen
Martin was elected Softball head.
Those Completing these Courses H AnHrev Wilr-mr nnrf Urammarv
in r wir Richards team captains. Commit
Betty Riley, Catherine Williams,
Florence Wood and Bill Wood
NOTICE OF EKKOK
The rlaHM prophecy is sign
ed Ruth Uwhim Fuller, which
in erroneous. It should be
Kuth Dooms Fowler. This er
ror is due to an oversight in
proofreading.
1942 ROGUE ANNUAL STAFF
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tees were appointed for the ban
quet planned, and also for the in
itiation to be held on Wednesday.
May 20.
Tennis Team Beats Grants Pass
With a score of 5-1, the AHS
girls' tennis team won' from
Grants Pass, Monday, May 18. in
the first match of the season for
either team.
Scores were, singles: Dorothy
Morris, vs Margaret Kerris, 5-7,
6-3. 6-1; Ida Willard vs Pat Clark,
6-2, 4-6, 6-2; Phyllis Caton vs Ele
anor Anderson, 6-4, 6-2; Ninon
King vs Mary Jane Kane, 7-5, 6-1;
Erlene Norberg vs Jeanne Mc
Laughlin, 8-6. 6-1. Doubles: Morris
and Caton vs Kerris and Ander
son, 6-2. 6-8, 6-2; Clark and Kane
vs Willard and King, 6-3, 3-6. 6-4.
Other matches were planned for
this spring but the weather anad
the full program of activities pre
vented them.
"A toast to our friends both far
and near
A toast to those who are gathered
here;
A toast to those we may sometime
know;
A toast to the friends of long ago.
Friends come and go 'till life is
done,
So, here's a toast to everyone."
Author unknown
Front row, left to right: Helene Clark, Shirley Cushing, Peggy Whittle, Bill Kaegi, Ann C'randall, Judy
Silver, Carolyn Rose. Back row: Mrs. White, Lois Red ford, Fritz Buehling, Chet Fowler, Bob Dunn, Bud
Provost, Gay Neeiey, Jean Litster, Not in: Betty Dunn, Bonnie Lewis.
THE ROGUE NEWS STAFF
The Chinaman hit the bull's eye
when he said: "Funny people you
American. You take a glass you
put in sugar to make it sweet and
lemon to make it sour; you put in
gin to warm you up and ice to
keep you cool; you say "Here's to
you,' and then you drink it yourself."
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ROGUE NEWS STAFF
Front row, left to right: Pearl
Russell, Bruce Jordan, Jean Lits
ter, Gay Neeiey, Wayne Pickens,
Beatrice Krueger, Kuth Dooms
Donna Frazier.
Second row: Dorothy Frideger,
Koseangela Sander, Bill Blackmer,
Peggy Whittle, Chet Fowler, Ce
lene Morgan, Bill Van Yleet, Dor
othy Morris, Fritz Buehling, Yv
onne f ;hristlieb, Albert Newbry,
Dorothy Kay. - --. '
Third row: Florence Wood,"
Georgene Phillips . Arlene Conley,
Wilma Froaiahv Shirley Cushing,
Ann C'randall, Mrs. White, Lois
Redford, Vyvyan Freeman, Ninon
King, Catherine Williams, Charkw
Jandreau.
Back trow: Sally Rice, Aileen
Tamney, Dorothy Parr, Betty
Nichols, Agnes White, Doris Eb
nother. Bill Kaegi, Betty Whittle,
IJoyd Hoadley, George Mack,
Helene Clark.
Not In picture: Russ Hawk,
Betty Dunn, Eleanor Ager, Gayle
Carter.
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Too Proud
To Save Dimes
Start saving today on a
REGULAR schedule, no
matter bow small, and you
. will have maney in the
bank when jou need it!
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