THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1953 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Senior Personalities BONNIE ROGERS People who call this 5 foot, 4 inch senior "Lulu" is the pet peeve of Bonnie Lee Rogers She was born in Alturas, California, December 30. 1934. After living there for three years, Bonnie moved to Ash land where she still resides. Horseback riding and tennis are Bonnie's hobbies. Tuna fish casserole tops her list as favor ite food, while her favorite class is home living. As for her pet expression, she is always saying "Oh, dear." Bonnie does not plan to go on to college: so after graduation she is going to get a job and work some place. JOSELLA WELCH . Even though Josella Welch was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on August 10, 1933, she has attended all her school years here. One of her most striking features is her height, 5 feet, 9 inches. She has blue eyes and blonde hair. Josella likes to go to the movies and watch John Wayne To her, the most embarrassing thing that can happen to a per son is to wave at someone you think you know and then find you don't know them." Her pet peeve is boys and her favorite song is "Wild i Horses." Josella says that social econ nomics is her favorite class. She has no definite plans is to what she will do after gradu ation. WRITERS NEED MONEY Because the Rogue News is short of funds, staff members agreed to raise money by hav ing cake or food sales and sell ing refreshments at local track meets or baseball games. . The first cake sale was held on April 7, at noon, when a profit of $5.35 was realized. Journalism students who for got cakes are assessed 75 cents apiece. DON'S RADIO SERVICE Sale and Service 41 Eat Main BLVD. MARKET 842 Siskiyou Jack and Mollie Young MERRILL'S CONFECTIOHERY SHELDON JEWELRY Henry Carr, Owner Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Fine Repairing and Engraving Complete Prescription Service Fountain Service, Cosmetics Bar Featuring Helena Rub enstein and Old Spice Phone 52S1 ASHLAND DRUG Ashland Gift Center Whitman's and Rogers Chocolate HIGH TOWER SLIDE THIS YEAR LEIGH TAYLOR Girls bet you have all taken notice of this tall, dark and handsome senior boy. Leigh in 6 feet tall, weighs 160 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. Born in Grants Pass, Oregon, on January 11, 1935, he has lived in Ashland since his sophomore year. Leigh is Quite fussv about some thingo he has his ideal girl all plan- ned: she has to have a good figure, must excell in good looks, and be a brunette about 5 feet, 5 inches tall. His pet peeve is when Kenny Rogers pulls one of his stunts like pouring water in his gas tank. Secretary Treats Office Helpers Mrs. Eileen Wright, school secretary, treated the office girls to a luncheon at Lincoln School on April 1. Miss Lorraine Rosa and Mrs. Wright led a discussion on bet ter way of doing the job in the office. Speech, manners, and telephone etiquette were cov- 'ered, in particular Delores Miller. Barbara Rensfield, Pat Nicholson, Pat Zimmerlee, Shirlene Folks, Barbara Van Vleet, Beverly Barksdale, Shirley Rolie and Cleo Linton were guests. Heitz Stays as Right-Hand-Man One senior who is going to be here next year is Ben Heitz No, Ben isn't going to."flunk." Ben has become so indespen- sable around AHS as athletic treasurer, librarian in band business manager of the Rogue News, and secretary of Boys' League, that Mr. Parks asked him to come back next year and work as a "right hand man" to him. Working in the office, Ben balances and takes care of the athletic books, writes and re cords checks, and assists Mrs. Wright, school secretary, in the office whenever he is needed. With the growth in popula tion here in the school next year, Mrs. Wright needs addi tional help. Ben will be known as "Assistant to the Secretary." Attend the games. Diamonds Watches and Silver Ware B J JEWELERS 283 E. Main COME TO THE B AND G for JUMBO HAMBURGERS DRINKS PIZ DRIVE-IN MARKET Groceries-Fresh Vegetables Meats W. P. Hamby W. B. Hai.Jsy 180 C Street PEOPLE'S MARKET 304 North Main GROCERIES fe SCHOOL NEEDS TWIN PLUNGES WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON MAY I ADDED WHO'S WHO -- JRS. AND SOPHS JUNIORS Robert Laws Debate Theodore Tenney Basketball William Bates Dramatics Walter McCoy Football Thomas Click Scholarship James Watrus Music Clarence Baker Baseball r"al,lltt" naruey riano 'Katherine York Scholarship Wanda Oden Debate Ramona Austin Vocal Music Viola Hartwell Sports '. SOPHOMORES Gerald Mickle Basketball Richard Lamb Debate Thomas Swift Instrumental Music Jack Herburger Football Noel Turner Art James Sutherland Baseball Yovonna Stimson Vocal Music Janet Saltus Scholarship name talwell Debate Sandra Sander Dramatics Patricia Hannon Sports Beverly Barksdale Speed Typist. Petitions Signed For S.B. Officers Petitions are circulating for next year's school officers. x So far, only two are trying for president Ted Tenney and tsruce Hamilton. This office has to be filled, as does the first vice president, by a senior, Second, third, and fourth vice presidents will be a iunior sophomore, and freshman, re - spectively. Fourteen are out for yell leading. They are Marlene , Gardener, Jeanne Eberhart uaiuciia nutn, j.ee Ann ieacn, Cathy Clark, Elaine Falwell, Mary Jean Davis, Jeanette Mac Donald, Ramona Austin, Max ine Champion, Barbara Wray, Alaine Fitch, Lynn Erwin and Tom Swift. To be eligible for office, the candidates must have a "3" av erage and keep up in their studies. Support the advertisers. ROLLING PIN DONUT SHOP ..DONUTS FOR PARTIES. 50 E. Main Phone 2-2771 66 99 HOMES V SERVICE Union Oil Producti Lubrication Accessories June. 6 6 It 99 Ph. 9-9156 Store Hours 6:30 tim - 11 pm Closed Mondays Dinner before the game or a coke afterwards PLAZA CAFE JORDAN ELECTRIC CO. RCA VICTOR RADIOS PHONE 1051 ISO l..t Main St. AiMoml, Ora ASHLAND RECREATION CENTER 10 S. lrt Straat PHONE 1-2711 Eleclricily In Physics Physics class has been seeing Mr. L. P. Johnson .instructor, demonstrate electrical experi ments with Navy equipment. He has illustrated how to make a light bulb light up without ;tny connections and made a three armed whirligig whirl without any motor or starting. By using a hollow metal ball. he proved that a pith ball ould defy the law of gravity. He showed how electricity can be made by rubbing fur on a piece of vulcanite or by rub bing silk on glass; also, how to transfer electricity with a spoon. Did you know that static electricity will make metals move without doing anything when it is applied to thern? Well, it can be done in an elec troscope. All you do is trans fer static electricity to the knob on the electroscope, and the thin piece of metal on the in side will move. CAR OF THE MONTH A car notice by both stu dents and townspeople alike for its clean lines is the 1950 Mercury owned and operated by Richie and Sandra Taylor. Richie has had the car about two years, and during that time he has changed it some. The outside sports a two-tone jet black and Cadillac grey lacquer job along with Pontiac tail lights, moulded hood and deck j I'd, headers and pipes, and white sidewalls. Custom seat covers and the same color dash 'as tne two-tone outside are the 1 msiae teatures The engine is stock (except for the headers), but, with the overdrive,- it' is ' potential bomb for both dragging and top speed. Richie is a charter member of the Southern Oregon Custom Club. FORTMILLERS Quality Department Store McNAIR DRUGS The Rexall Store on the Plaza Prescriptions - Cosmetic School Supplies Your Friendly Ford Dealer , JIM BUSCH ' Phone 3381 BEN FRANKLIN STORE (Formerly Metz) 5c . 10c & Up 290 t. MAIN Ashland Hotel Coffee Shop Good Food and Fast Service Breakfast, Lunca and Dinner BREWER'S INSURANCE AGENCY 1255 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland, Oregon CHAMPION TO HEAD LEAGUE Maxine Champion received the most votes for Girls' Lea gue president for 1953-54. As sisting her will be Jeannette MacDonald, first vice presi dent; Pat Hannon, second vice president; Peggy O'Keefe, third vice president and Lois Downing, secretary-treasurer. Other girls running for pres ident were Mona Austin, Kathy Hartley, and Wilma Calhoun; Sue Thorpe was the only other contender for first vice presi dent Jeanne Eberhart, Cleo Lintno. and Lynn Erwin ran for second vice president. Mar sha Clarry, and Judy Schoff ran for third vice president; while Pat Keene, Jackie Ow ings, Nancy Bundock and Bev erly Barksdale. competed for the office of secretary-treas urer. The Leader in School Clothing J. C. PENNEY CO. HARRISON PARTS TOR ALL YOUR AUTO HEEDS 145 K. Main Short's EAST SIDE PHARMACY WalgTeen Agency SCHOOL SUPPLIES Joan Marie Sweaters Sports Mode Skirt S & H Green Stamps CAROL ANN DRESS SHOP WHITE HOUSE GROCERY Phone 7021 J 72 E. Main Street Ashland, Oregon ASHLAND GENERAL HARDWARE 90 N. Pioneer St. Phone 5521 ASHLAND OFFICE SUPPLY MARSHALL-WELLS STORES HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES SPORTIN6 COOOI Ashland, Oregon INGLE DRUG CO. Swedenberg Bldg. Complete Cosmetics Service Fountain SCHOOL SUPPLIES NO ADVANCE IN PRICES