PACE TWO ROGUE NEWS FRL, JAN. 28, 1955 ROGUE Published every month by the Ashland Senior High EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR NEWS EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER EXCHANGE EDITOR ADVISOR REPORTERS Spirit Is Rising Although many people of Ashland say that the high school is lacking in school spirit, it seems time to point out how much improvement has been made. Ashland high pep has risen considerably since the rally squad, band, pep club and flag girls started working together. The rally squad should be congratulated on their good work in promoting pep in the student body. They have had mere action in their yells and have done more this yej.r than has ever been done for the school. Ashland high band and their director Mr. Jerry Pierce, have worKed songs in with the yells of Ash land high which has also helped raise pep in the stu dent body. The pep club has created pep by the stunt card section which they have started. They have also cre ated more interest in their own club by having a new uniform made out of red corduroy. The flag girls are to be commended on their ex cellent work during the half time of the game. Let's keep up the good work and move further toward making Ashland high "the best" when it comes to school spirit. ABC's of Sophomore Class Sally Lusk Marilyn Michael Barbara Johnson Darlene Miller Donna Bibeau Clarice Williams Judy Johnson Jeanne Hargis Bev Hakes Nancee Bisscll Dot Jamison Donna DeMeres Vieva Gibson Vivian Stevenson Diane Lohman Diane Bowlin Rosemary Owings Jerry Early Margaret Calvary Jeanne Kenan Kathy Ingle Betty Sorenson Sandy Thurston Mary Gayle Hodgins .. Kathleen Dodridge Evey Deets BELLVIEW CAFE Open under new manage ment 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 2526 Siskiyou Blvd. EAST SIDE ABATTOIR Wholesale Meats L. E. Lusk. Prop. Phone 2-5271 ASHLAND DRUG Have a free coke while waiting for prescriptions We give Gold Arrow Stamp NEWS the Journalism class of School, Ashland, Oregon. MARJIE REED PAT KEENE . ELAINE FALWELL . SANDRA SANDER LARRY KERR - RICHARD TRITES . SANDY ANTHOUS KATHY FINDLEY PHYLLIS WALKER MISS DONNA SPARLING JOURNALISM CLASS Athletic Mel Dailcy Bashful J. L. Rabjohn Cute Ken Dye Delightful Jerry Price . Energetic Jack Pruitt Farmer Walter Eidman Goofy Bob Davis Happy Phil Austin ... Interesting Tim Keating Joker Jack Eberhart Kind Malcolm Magruder Lover Mark Fitch Mnan Eugene Rashn Nice Jim Busch ... . Obstinate , Ben Watrus Pleasant Neal Vandenburg Quiet Norman Rogers Ridiculous Tom Delsman Spastic Jerry Stowell Talkative Dean Root '.. Unique Ralph Cluff Versatile Gregg Monroe Wise Harvey Sorenson X-tra Special Roy Gray Young Pete Cotten Zestful . Jerry Grosclaude WICK'S FURNITURE STORE Headquarters for Pittsburg Paints SIMPSON HARDWARE Housewares - Plumbing and Heating 37 N. Main MARSHALL-WELLS STORE On the Plaza Hardware - Housewares .. Sporting Goods LETTERS TO EDITOR To the Editor: Pick up the "Ashland Daily Tidings," and what is the first thing that will catch your eye'.' That this or that teenager has been picked up for anything from "beer busts" to every kind of grand larceny imaginable. "Whose fault U juvenile Lose Series To . P. Cavemen the third quarter, the Cavemen really started hitting and pull ed away. Harry Johnson led Bear scorers with 14 points Grants Pass Ashland Johnson, 14 Sword, 0 3, Reese M. Drews Parent, 4 10, Burr 15. Reid IS. James 2. Nevi A. Drews Baker. 4 Mickle, 6 Sutherlin, 6 Schuli, 2 Taylor, 2 by step: Smoking and drinking, in cluding "beer Busts" and the like. Who are we hurting be sides ourselves, by getting in wrecks, picked up by the cops, and the number of oth er things that happen. I'll ad mit it seems FUN for some of us and gives us the feeling of being GROWNUP, but think of the other ways to have fun and feel grown-up, without having to loose the respect of others and have our privileg es taken away from us at the same time. Stealing or grand larceny: I'm not much of an authority on this as far as ever having a hand in it myself, but I've re cently seen a nice person lose the respect he had been build ing up many years in this city. He thought he was really being "grown-up" and smart by doing it. He realized he was wrong when it was too late. I honestly believe it becomes an obsession with a person after a period of time. We have got lo realize these things and have the will-power to quit, for our own sakes, as well as future generations. More than likely a lot of you are thinking as you read this that I'm somewhat of a 'square.' Maybe I am, but if you stop to think, most of us are in one way or another. I must say that I, for one, have a long way to travel before I even start to re ally become the nice person I'd like to be, but I'm working at it, so why don't you too? It might just turn out to be fun. (Signed) An A H S. Student Happy Birthday Continued from Page 1 Keating, 20; Claudette Schel!, 21; Jim Kerns, 25; Bill Ramet es, 27; Jane Palmer, 27. JUNIORS E. W. Chapman, 4; Carol Rol lins, 8; Pat Lane, 10; Lawrence Eidman, 11; Dorothy O'Neal, 11 Rosallie Roseberry, 12; Ruth McDonough, 18; George Asle son, 18: Ada Attaway, 20; Gary Boyd, 22; Jimmio Felker, 22 SENIORS Clarence Nicks, 2; Larry Mackay, 3; Hally Ferguson, 8 Lois May, 13; Greg Fury, 22 Jerry Mickle, 27. ASHLAND HOTEL Beauty Shop Phone 4311 If your hair 1 not becoming to you, you should be coming to us. Carriage Pose Strange Problem Our inquiring reporter asks this question of some of th3 brains (?) in AHS: "If you were given a perambulator what would you do with it?" They Reply: JUr-lJ li '- . M uy .1 ' steadily ahead to finally win by a 71-46 count. During the first period, me Grizzlies used a "slow break and managed to stay within i points of the Tornadoes as tne quarter ended 16-14. However, at this stage in tne game, oene Parent, Bear scoring inrea-. had collected four personal fouls. Without Parent and the islow break, Medford continued to put on the pressure and fin ally won by 2$ poinis. Stu Baker, hard -driving guard, led Urizziy scorers wui 16 points, followed rjy i nu Sword and Jerry Mickle with 8 apiece. ASHLAND MEDFORD !nh..it. 6 11. Kastner Sword, 8 12. Kalapus D.?.t.t 4 8. Peterson wouiu say, puny, puuy.oid ooy. Norma Jean Kerns: I'd run away with it. Jim Sutherlin: Give it back. I don't know what it is. Jeanne Eberhart: Put it in h pan and heat it. Jim Smith: I'd kick 'em. Gene Long: I wouldn't have one. Sandy Sander: I'd put it in a glass case and keep it under ob servation. Bill Workman: I'd call my "Tweety" and have her help me kill it. It seems that those abovt aren't the "brains" after all A perambulator is a baby car riage! Pccf s Corner HOW DO I LOVE THEE By Elizabeth Bear It Browning How do I love thee? Let me count the ways I love thee to the breadth that both my arms can reach When we are out of sight of par ents seeing; (In a dark place) I love thee to the level of th gas in the tank: Of our new convertible; or money in the bank. I love thee as an old man loves a snooze. I love thee with a love I seem to lose Each time I see a cuter boy. love thee as truly as a baby loves a toy. I love thee with each heartbeat, breath, or pulse; But I'd love thee better, if thou were someone else. FROST FUEL 2280 Siskiyou Blvd Ashland, Oregon Phone 2-8116 McN AIR'S School Supplies, Toiletries Gifts and Sundries On the Plaza PEOPLE'S MARKET 304 North Main Groceries and School Needs CAROL ANN FASHIONS Always Latest Styles 137 E. Main Phone 2-4716 '- EXCHANGE COLUMN tlews of Schools From Far & Hear 1900 And Now . . . In 1900 I'm sorry, I can t go with you tonight, 1 have a league leaders for the secona straight night, without the ser vices of star center, Jim suiner lin. Gene Parent and Harry jonn son. with 15 and 10 points re spectively, led Ashland scorers ASHLAND MEDFORD Baker. 1 Parent, 15 4. Kastner 7. Peterson 17. Kalapus 24. Copple 12. Rector McLoughlin 2. Faust McCu'Jough 2. Deakins 3, Reinking 0, Cochran ' 2, Cearley 7. Tisdale Sword, 9 Johnson, 10 Mickle, 0 Carter, 3 Lewley Schuli Taylor Green Woods Tobiatson Eberhart piPSsure oi TTout prfZfitvri dinner? In 1955 Jim Sutherlin: Come on, Sugar, and we'll am ble over to the Top Hat. In 1900 Thank you S3 much for the lovely evening. In 1955 Bill Workman: The blow was stinging. (Idea swiped from "Hushy Howls," Elgin High School, Oregon. Names have been changed to protect the inno cent.) TIMELY And then there was the case of the student who: F ailed in Math. L aughed at the wrong time. U nexcused absence. N ever was on time. K icked out of class. E xcuses had fake signatures. D idn't give a whoop! (Borrowed from Baker Hi Log, Baker High, Oregon, who bor rowed it from someone else ) GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE Heel Plates Assortment f Polishes Minor Repairs WHILE U WAIT 383 E. Main OMAR'S RESTAURANT Phone 8221 On 99 at 66 Ashland, Oregon MEMORY LANE Personality Portraits Photo Finishes Camera Supplies 293 East Main Phone 83631 WHITE FIR LUMBER CO. PAINTS BEST GRADE LUMBER Come to us for Lumber Needs 258 "A" Sttee