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MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1944 THE BOGUS NEWS PAGE s Hark! la that another popular song ? There are so many of them now that I know I can't keep them straight. Well, let's see. Ha! there is Malrzy Coats. Mairzy doats and Dozie doats And little lambsy divey. A kiddely divey, too. Wouldn't you? Cowzy doats and Dozie doats And little lambsy divey. Little lambsy dotes, too, Hut foodie doo for you. That is all that I can remember of that (luckily). What else do I know? then they ask about you But that is all that I know of that. Well, here is another set of words: Little did I know when I met you. I would learn to worship you so. Thought I'd kiss and then forget you. Little did I know. Little did I dream your caresses Meant more than a passing hello, Gosh! There's a lot of songs I current right now. Little did I know what I was getting into when I started this. One, two, three this is too much! I'll stop before I am too weak. Faulty Camera Delays Rogue Annual Progress Due to the improper adjust ment of Mr. Koehler'a camera, the annual pictures have to be retaken. Though some of them are now ready, there are still quite a few that must be finished in the near future. Approximately 240 student an nuals have beeu sold, and about 40 requests from servicemen or their families for the publication nave been received. There Is still time to fill out the coupon for some serviceman to get a free yearbook. Though the delay is serious, it is the hope of the staff that the annual will be out at the appoint ed time. Did you ever stop to think how important speech is in your life? There is not a thing that you do that your talk does not effect. Even if you are off by yourself, you think the same way that you speak. But when you associate with others, their opinion of you and your value Is influenced by your speech. Do you Just talk on and not give your own speech any thought? Or do you sometimes notice your occasional bad gram mar and poor pronunciation? Or do you actively try to improve your speech? The Ashland schools were fortunate In having, even though he only stayed a day. Dr. Lasers, from the State System of Education. While several students signed up to take speech cor rection, only five got to see him before he left. Dr. Lasers asked Mr. Norby to buy a set of speech correction books, which will be along soon. Besides those who have assignments in the books, anyone who would like to improve his speech can do so by follow ing the direction. NOTE FOR AHS SERVICE MEN The Elk's Club, No. 944, of Ashland is buying 50 annuals to be sent to former students of Ashland High now in the service. If you would like to have an annual sent to you, please fill out the coupon below and mail to: Rolland Baughman, co Rogue Annual. Ashland Senior High School, Ashland, Oregon. Do this Immediately, as there are only 80 free annuals avail able. SAME MAILING ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS ... TEARS ATTENDED AHS Rogue News Submits j Entries to Contest The liogue Mews u uutmg ad vantage of tne judging service and contest sponsoreu by the ocuooi ot journalism of the Uni versity of Oregon lor tne lirst iime oy subnuuing Uie last two woiics to tne committee. jseveial cups are oilered to the umeis ot uie various classifica tions, which include printed pa- jers from schools with more than out) stueuts, printed papers from schoois of less than boo students, weekly, bi-monthly and monthly oumeographed publications, and an award for the best all-around uigh school paper. ' Honor Society to iiold Assembly The National Honor Society has chosen Friday, March 31, as the date for announcing the names of lhA nvwlv 1 o t o ( mamfvnt An- proximately 10 per cent of theand, compensation are provided graduating seniors will be admit ted into the society. The com mittee which selected the initiates has averaged the grades, while the faculty approved the citizen ship of those scholastically quali fied. A student is eligible only when he has attended this school one year previous to his senior jne. The program, which is to be held during activity period, will be composed of the following numbers: Two selections by the girls' sextet; Barbara Helm will make a few comments relative to the new members, and Mr. Rob inson will also have a few gen eral remarks on what the Honor Society signifies. At this time the class vaiedictoran and salutator- ian will be announced. Barbara Helm, Laura Billings j r,i. nDn..i .. members of this chapter, which was organized in 1941 Ten Things for a Soph to Know 1. To admire seniors 2. To sleep in assembly. 3. To say, "How could I stood it?" 4. To dread English. 5. Never to skip a study hall. 6. To dread ion-winded speak ers in assembly. 7. To sing the latest song hits. 8. To keep out of t-,e upper classmen's way when the noon rush comes. 9. To crave publicity. 10. To appear studious when the teacher is looking. Ashland Bowling Alleys Everybody's Game BOWIXNO Ashland Groceteria For ' RED AND WHITE 100 J. C. PENNY CO. Headquarters For SCHOOL CLOTHING Representatives of Ask Aid of fciigti tin Mnmlav Mm.h 13. Ml tlie regular Boys' League meeting, I Mr. McReynolds of the State 1? or est Service and a representative jf the Rogue River National For est Service spoke on the protec tion of our forest lauds, and called upon the high school stu dents to aid in the labor shortage. Many types of jobs are often to all boys over sixteen this year, and a few except.ons are being made in the age requirements. Work as members of suppression and blister rust crews, lookouts, patrolmen ,and firemen are among those which are offered to boys without sufficient experience to qualify as telephone and radio operators. The term of employment ex tends from June 1 to September 15, with wages of approximately (100 a month and room and board. Medical attention .hospitalization for injuries received on the job. A twelve week training period will begin March 20 at the junior high for all those who are in terested in the work. SENIORS OFFER PRIZE FOR BEST COSTUMES A prize of popcorn or lemon ade on the house will be given to the homeroom bringing in the most useable costumes or parts of costumes for the Gay '90 s mellerdrammer, 'Bertha, the Beau tiful Typewriter Girl." To qualify the costumes must be in by 4 o'clock Wednesday, March 21. The costume committee will act judges and will see that all gar ments borrowed are carefully checked and returned to their owners. ' Anything that resembles old- fashioned blouses, skirts, dresses (any kind of material), hats, shoes (men's and women's), straw hats, peg top or any eld pants, spats, purses and false mustaches can be used. Also the hair from masks con be used in making beards and mustaches. Please bring anything you may have as soon as possible. Any old-fashioned clothes will help out. Those on ths costume commit tee are: Lyda Davis and Annella Converse. Dear Son: This is the cliff from which the Spartans threw their defective children. Wish you were here. Love, Dad. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES McNAIR BROS. On the Plaza, Lew's Service Station GAS OIL LUBRICATION L. C. Hill, Manager We have a Complete Line of Freeh Vegetables and Canned Goods Quality Meats as our Meat Counter DELIVERY SERVICE Drive-In Market Open Sundays Phone S161 Lilly's Grocerteria Fresh Vegetables On the Flaca Forest Service School Boys ASHLAND GRADUATE XJACIIING GIRLS PE Mrs. Lorton, the new instructoi for girls' physical education, feels .juite at home here, as Ashland nl is her alma mater. Having taught II yea'rs before joining the AHS faculty, Mrs. Lorton received her education at the University of Oregon and San Francisco State. When asked if she thought she would like the girls here, she replied, "Oh, I love em already." Though Mrs. Lorton will only teach a half-day, the rest of her dme is fully occupied by her small daughter, Linda Puke. New Book Case Installed During their shop period Del bert Landing and Dick Kerr made and installed a book case in Mr rVrk s guidance office, for the convenience of any boy in school. Some of the various books placed in here are: "Giving Infor mation About Occupations", "Un cle Sam's Fighting Men", "Prac tice for the Army Tests", and "Men Make the Navy". These books along with many others may be checked out through the Dean of Boys, Mr. Parks. Daffy-nitions Zealous - How you get when your girl goes out with another guy. Gnaw . a negative answer. Salary - a vegetable. Moan - past tense of mow. Mutter - she married fodder. Denial - a river in Egypt. Tense - what the soldiers sleep in. Kidnapping - a sleeping child. ' Quote two pints. Behave - where bees live. Account a nobleman. Dust Mud with water squeezed out. Bullet - Baby bull. Wind - Air in a hurry. Ore - either this or that. Manila - ice cream flavor. Pause - your hands, you dope. Cordage - what you buy your girl when you take her to the dance. ' ROSEMARY'S When ordering flowers PHONE 8761 or 7262 Let us Marfak Your Car Gas, Oil, Lubrication REED & YOUNG TEXACO SERVICE Shasta Ice Cream Ashland Creamery BY THE PARK Meet Your Friends at the PLAZA CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY LITHIA BAKERY FOIt FRESH BREAD AND PASTRY COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK THE BEST FOR LESS WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Talent Show Provides Top Entertainment Songs, dancing, group nunioeis and "Emerico" were the features that went to make up one of the best assemblies AHS has had this eyar. Including, of course, those delightful, laughable five minutes in which station KORN (Round Parks, announcer) rendered solos that were truly masterpieces. Because no amateur show coull possibly be complete without a master of ceremonies, Keith Bus sey very ably and entertainingly introduced the contestants. As a special feature, Emerick Jones "Emerico" gave forth with some of these "now you see it and now you don't" tricks, so ending the hour of entertainment. Prizes were awarded to the win ning contestants who were chosen by the amount of applause each received. The "Hill Nellies" with their mountain music seemed to cap ture the hill-billy instincts of the student body, thus winning first prize. Dolores Erwin, a second Dinah Shore, took second place with her vocal solos whila Winnie Roberson with his "50 hot licks" on the trumpet took third. Medford, Ashland to Exchange Concerts Students of Ashland High are looking forward to the assembly that will be put on by the Med ford Hi Band on April 14. This is to return the assembly our band, under the capable director, I. A. Mlrlck, will put on in Med ford March 22. Also coming during music week in May is the Ashland High Band and Chorus Concert. Billings Agency Real Estate Real Insurance Phone 8781 41 East Main Dr. E. A. Woods Swedenburg Building EYE. EAR, NOSE, A-ND THROAT SPECIALIST FTTnNG GLASSES OESER'S SUPER SERVICE GET THE BEST WITH GILMOK.E SLABS Whittle Transfer Phone SS8I Eastside Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST HOMES TEXICO SERVICE Gas, Oil, & Lubrication Phone 7121 Ted's Feed and Seed 353 Main St. Telephone 5771 CHAS. A. WHITE JEWELRY 272 EAST MAIN ST. INGLE DRUG CO. DRUG AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE Swedenburg Building