TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1944 THE ROGt'K NEWS PAGE Roguish Klamath Falls: Always an up-to- the-mlnute- city, KLuiutth is plan- ; ning a new school system. More speech, including German, is be trig offered. The main interests of the deal are welding, carpentry, trade, and industry. Lettie Linman of KUHS was the winner of the state D.A.R. citizenship award and received a (100 War Bond. To you who didn't get to see the April Fool's day edition of the Krater, you missed a treat. It was strictly screwy - - Including upside-down type and not a word of truth printed. The teen-age club in Salem is in the groove. It is made as a canteen and held at the YMCA. In Astoria, track and lntra murals are taking the spotlight. They seem to be off to a good start. They are taking the Port land "Starlight Room" at the YMCA as example of student canteen for their own use. Sounds good, doesn't it ? Done in a big way - - Medford took high honors in the bond and paper drive. For their good work, Air Corps Notes The amount of paint on fighter planes ' weighs from 15 to 20 pounds and on large bombers from 70 to 80 pounds. At the McClellan Field repair department, a black widow spider called Agnes is enlisted to buzz off a quota of web to be used in testing the accuracy of gun sights. Agnes spins a double web as easi ly as an ordinary spider. In one A AF. unit, Benny, a baby alligator. Is the mascot. He sleeps in his master's shoe in the night. His life expectancy is 307 years. The Germans now have dia grams of all our army planes showing the position of the guns so they will know where to at' tack. OUR DANCE FLOOR IS NOW READY FOR YOUR USE Every Night Except Sat. NO CHARGE Harry Chipman's "The Place to Go" Lithia Beauty Shoppe Room 1 Over Gas Company Phone 5011 FOR BARGAINS Dulien's Sand, Gravel and Hardware J. C. PENNEY Headquarters For SCHOOL CLOTHING NOTE FOB AHS SERVICE MEN The Elk's Club, No. 044, of Ashland Is buying .CO 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 60 free annuals available. NAME MAILING ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS Rambles they received a 4-day vacation from Bchool High school days Have their delights. But they can't compare With the high school nights! . Medford Hi-Times Vic Mature, now a Navy Chief Boatswain's Mate, v.as inter viewed by a lucky member of the Eugene High News. Three's a crowd and there were three. There was the girl, the light, and he. And that is why without a doubt. The reason why the light went out. Eugene High News Snoopy Scoops SCOOP - - Winnie Roberson was RJn at thA HhltD with fu KaII Could there be a romance start- I ing? FLASH - - Barney Rlgga talk ing to Mourjne Burton in the hall - - Since when has Barney started talking to girls? BANG - -Shirley Welns seen at the Hi-Y Dinner with Jack Way brant - -Has his Mother finally relented and let him go with girls? SIZZLING - Eva Moors and Lowell Hull seen holding hands in in the hall and every other place. Chummy, what? DROOLING - - Dick Merriman and Shirley Wilcox Will they make a habit of it? AIR -MALE" - - PauUne VIstod writing' to a Marine. Let us in on the secret - - who is he. Punk ? UNCONFIRMED - - Emily Nor ris and Delbert Landing steadily going. Imagine that! Seniors Decide Upon No Flower Giftsr At the April 17 meeting of the senior class, a nearly unanimous vote decided to rule that no flow ers were to be presented or brought by the public for gradua tion exercises. Ballots for the speaker at baccalaureate services were acted upon but as yet have not been counted. Committees for senior week will be under the general direction of Marvin Get t ling. Gerald New ton is chairman of the Hick Day committee and those on the Gift Committee are: Joan Neil, chair man, Mouryne Burton, Barney Riggs, and Claud Garrett. Capitalists in the group were wonderfully surprised at the re port that approximate returns on the Senior class play show a clear profit of around 150. cartwheels. Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop Portable Gas and Electric Welding Sheet Metal and Blackvnl thing 97 Uuk St Phone 4586 Ashland, Oregon (3. W j PROM PREPARATIONS Silver Wings Club Elects Cadet Officers With Al Simpson as adviser, the Enlisted Air Corps Reserves of AHS have organized a local Silver Wings Club. The purpose of the organization is to keep these boys up on the latest changes in the Air Corps program and to get other boys of seventeen interested in becoming members of the Ar my Air Corps. This club consists of all the Enlisted Reserves and one faculty member. The officers are: Cadet Captain Rolland Baughman, Flight Offi cer; Cadet First Lieutenant Dick Flaharty, Executive Officer; Ca det First Lieutenant Gerald New ton, Adjutant; Cadet Second Lieu tenant Bill Shere, Squadron Com mander; and Al Simpson, Flight Adviser. Other members of the club Include Cadets Ed Berning hausen, Paul Cushman, Fred Starnes, Lorin Bailey, Kenneth Riddle, and Bruce Nidever. Let us Marfak Your Car Gas, Oil, Lubrication REED & YOUNG TEXACO SERVICE SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES McNAIR BROS. On the Plaza Lew's Service Station GAS OIL LUBRICATION L. C. Hill, Manager Senior Hiffh Leads Ashland Schools In Red Cross Drive With so many of our fathers, brothers and friends in the armed forces at sea and overseas ,the Ashland students well know the vital work of the American Red Cross. With this in mind no en couragement was needed for Ash land students to support this year's drive. The Senior High School lead the drive with a total of J140.54. Mr. Simpson's sophomore boys A-K should be commended for being the first home room to fill their quota and then to double it. Junior High School, who usually out shines every one In enthusi asm, came in second with $102.71. Lincoln School ran a close third with $101.77, and Washington col lected (64.50. Several unique ideas were used by the grade school students to raise money for the drive. Ashland Bowling Alleys Everybody's Game BOWLING Shasta Ice Cream Ashland Creamery BV THE PARK Meet Your Friends at the PLAZA CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY LITHIA BAKERY FOR FRESH BREAD AND PASTRY Prom Prattle The Prom (so I'm told) comes but once a year. This may be your first Prom, your last Prom, your only Prom, or you might be one of the tribe of proverbial Promtrotters. Whichever it is, it is one of the events of your life. Boys please note: Look over all of your delectable and promising prospects and rush out . right now and get a date. This is tne deadline. The girls won't have any fingernails left if this keeps on. Oh, what Willi wear? That's the all important question. The occa casion calls for something dreami: ly flowing. Can't you just picta:e yourself - - yards of filmy sijit, nlpped-in waist (if you're lucky), all done up in your most flatter ing shade. If you are vivid in per sonality and coloring, why don't you go in for something start ling? You know what makes you look especially drooly. . You can have a perfect time at a prom and still leave your foot ball manners at home. Don t come late Just to miss the receiving line (especially if you're in it). Boys, trade your dances before you come, and be gallantly atten tive to the girl friend. She'll love you for it. Don't leave her side. except to bring her punch and cookies. And, by the way, gum chewing is strictly taboo. Sorry, that's how 'tis. Hi-Y Entertains Guests at Banquet The Hi-Y club entertained fac ulty and girl friends as guests at 31 banquet and dance Wednesday evening. Even though several of ficers and members were not present, it was considered quite a success. The banquet consisted of meat loaf,' salad and accessories. At the close of the meal song leader Jaxk Waybrant led the group in several songs and the adult gueats, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Robin son.'Mr. and Mrs. L A. Mirick, and Mrs. Koehler, gave brief after dinner speeches . At the next meeting a slam session", in which members are given information about their faults in order to help them to correct them, is to be held. Ashland Hotel Beauty Salon A shland Groceteria For RED AND WHITE 100 ROSEMARY'S. When ordering flowers PHONE 8761 or 7262 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. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK THE BEST FOR LESS WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. IIIGLE DRUG CO. DRUG AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE Bwedenburg Building Lilly's Grocerteria Fresh Vegetables Oa the Flaw YEARS ATTENDED AHS