Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 29, 1955, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI.. APRIL 29. 1955
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
Sander's Slander
by Sandy Sander
Spring being here our school
is bubbling with all sorts of ac
tivity. Students and teachers
alike have been disappearing
from classes. (Some authorized,
some unauthorized.) Two weeks
aen thf administration had a
desperate time finding enough
substitutes to fill the vacancies
of absent teachers.
girl's league room would b
confronted with a Strang
smell and the sight of two
weary bodies bending over
bed with one inch paint
brushes. The weary bodies
belonged to Donna Dunkeson
and Gennell Williams. They
hara made the enameling
(yellow) of the beds in the
nuries room their project.
It was a very nice gesture
to brighten the room up of
course no on could lie down
during lh procedure but
it was a yery nice gesture.
Our own Rogue News editor
gets in a goodie now and then
like the night she drove her
brother's car and forgot to
straighten the wheel after mak
ing a turn. Result: One fence
post and part of a fence was
knocked down and she ended
up sitting in the middle of a
field. Addition: She also tore
one fender half way off.
The junior class sock hops
were lots of fun but a lilil
dangerous. I guess it was an
accident when Karleen Car
lisle spent part of one song
on her . Well she
wasn't on her feet. Who
knows, maybe it was part of
the dance. Sometimes in this
rock and roll ag I don't
blame Henry for not danc
ing.
The bench in the southeast
end of the hall has been the
station for several junior boys
from which they would give
tneir wolr wnisties and com
ments to the girls passing by.
But one noon hour the boys got
a big surprise when they
found the junior girls on the
bench whistling and sighing.
Bob Wright paraded by (red
faced) and now he knows what
it's like. The girl's fun was soon
ended however as the rebel
lious boys began to tip the ben
ches over.
GEORGE AND EVAS
CONFECTIONERY
607 Siskiyou Blvd.
Phone 4581
McNAIR'S
School Supplies, Toiletries
Gifts and Sundries
On the Plaza
STANDARD CLEANERS
"If it can be done we can
do if
163 E. Main
Free Pickup and Delivery
MEMORY LANE
Personality Portraits
Photo Finishes
Camera Supplies
293 East Main
Phon 93631
ROGUE'S GALLERY
LARRY KERR
Seventeen years ago in the
Ashland general hospital, Lar
ry Lee Kerr was delivered on
May 2 to his pleased parents
and excited brother. This boy
with black hair and brown eyes
grew up in Ashland and went
to Ashland schools. After his
graduation he plans to enter
Stanford University.
Larrv is the Sports Editor of
DeMolay. His favorite food is
I T-bone steak, his favorite color
is red, his favorite sport is
'golf and he is wild about red
.Lincoln convertibles.
I Larry's favorite actor is Mar
lon Brando and his favorite act
ress is Grace Kelly.
SONGS AND STUDENTS
POPULAR AT A. H. S.
How Important Can It Be
American Problems.
Bounty Hunters Grizzly
Knights.
;if I Give My Heart To You
Biology class.
The Unconquered Pat
. Keene's boy friend.
Why Don't You Believe Me?
The deans.
Davey Crockett Leslie Hop
kins.
Jungle Drums Band.
Draggin' Main Street A.H.S.
students.
Make Yourself Comfortable
Studyhall.
Pretty Little Black Eyed Susia
Kathy Guinn.
Side by Side Ann Winter
and Mark Fitch.
Dance With Me, Henry Mike
Moores.
That's All I Want From You
Sophomore girl and Gary
Taylor.
Mr. Sandman Bill Workman
in speech class.
ASHLAND HOME AND
AUTO SUPPLY
25 East Main
FIRESTONE
A Dairy Queen Shake
and a
foot long a real meal for
50c
"Dairy Oueen Tastes Batter"
INGLE DRUG CO.
Swedenburg Building
School Supplies
Fountain Cosmetics
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1 A ssy
V. i i
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CATHY CLARK !
Although Cathy doesn't pos-
sess a private airplane or a gei
ger counter, she still seems to
enjoy life.
Riding around is Cathy's fav
orite occupation, but she also
likes to swim and sew. Cathy
has been a yell leader during
her junor and senior years at
Ashland High School. When be
ing interviewed, she remark
ed," In school I have had more
fun leading yells than any oth
er thing."
After graduation Cathy plans
to go to Santa Monica, Cali
fornia, where she'll lounge
around this summer.
Cathy may become a beauty
operator or a dental hygienist.
In either case, she'll make ar
rangements for frequent 'coke'
breaks as her favorite food(?)
is coke.
Miss Clark was born in Si
oux City, Iowa, on May 14,
1937. She is five feet three in
ches tall, has brown eyes and
at the time she was being inter- i
viewed her hair was light
brown.
While many are clamoring to
register for a trip to the moon
Cathy would be perfectly con
sent to just see the reflection of
the moon on the ocean.
"Boom, Boom Bomerang" is
first on Cathy's list of song hits.
She enjoys hearing the song
sters, Eddie Fisher and Jane
Powell.
One of her most embarrass
ing moments was the time
when she made dates with two
fellas for the very same eve
ning. She had decided to go out
with the one who arrived first.
What fate! Both arrived at the
same time.
Support the advertisers.
WRAY REFRIGERATION
See Wray for R.C.A. and
Sylvania T.V. Sets
On the Plaza
HALL STUDIO
Knox Building
37 E. Main
Special to Students
ROLLING PIN DO-NUT
SHOP
Fresh, Homemade Do-Nuts
and Candy
50 East Main Phone 2-2771
DAMON'S GROCERY
On the Plaza
"Better Groceries for
Better Living"
JIM SUTHERLIN
Oh, what a guy! Tall, not too
dark, and handsome. Everyone
knows that's Jim Sutherlin, 6'
1 4" senior boy. He is president
of Lettermen's club and also
jvice president of the senior
I class. Jim intends to go on to
i college this fall.
Mention movies and Jim is
right there, and he especially
likes to look at Eva Marie
Saint, and Marlon Brando on
the screen.
He loves to eat steak, and you
generally see him running a
reund in something light blue,
which is his favorite color.
His pot peeve is "boys that
wear .pink pants." He can't un
derstand why they do. He likes
to listen to "Unchained Mel-
ody." He likes to watch a little
,and blue eyes
" " " '"- "
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ADS Represent
AHS Students
More delicate in flavor, Gary
Boyd.
Which one has the toni, Darlene
Hanscom or Anna Therres.
Always smooth, never harsh or
biter, Sherry Harden.
Man of distinction, Larry Kerr.
Progress is our most important
product. Senior Class.
Born in 1820, still going stron
Ashland Facutly.
She's got Viv, Virginia Faler.
For those moments were prec
lous, Joyce Blunt and Ken
Zimmerlee
FROST FUEL
2280 Siskiyou Blvd
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 2-8116
Cloverleaf Dairy
Producers and Distributors
Of Grade "A" MILK
Locally Owned
Locally Produced
Locally Distribu.ed
Dial 2-7711
A & W DRIVE-IN
Across from the College
ROOT BEER - FLOATS
HOT DOGS - CONEYS
The Largest 10c Root Beer
in Town
Car of the Month
Our subject for this issue is
the black '50 Ford Club Coupe
owned by Jim Hall.
One day last year Jim was
driving by Busch Ford Sales
in his tired out Plymouth, and
spotted this low, sleek-looking
black auto. A "U-turn Was
quickly made which put him
right on the car lot. When the
salesman offered him tt ridicu
lous price for his Plymouth,
Jim just couldn't say "No." The
deal was made and Busch had
another car to sell.
As the Ford now sets it has
been lowered three inches, the
hood and deck have had the
unsightly garbage removed to
the extent of having the gas
filler spout in the trunk.
In the place of the old grill
rcsts a .54 pontiac bar although
II isn t comnletplv fini;hr1
1 White side wall tires covered
with DeSoto full size hub caps
tops off the exterior.
The interior will receive sim
ilar treatment later on. The
floors have been covered with
black house carpets. The doors
and seats will have black and
white Naugahyde on them to
take the place of the original
n.aterial. The dash board will
be enameled black and white
and sport white control buttons
will match the two tone steer
ing wheel .
AWARD SWEATERS
Mad to Measure
EBERHART'S SPORTING
GOODS
PARK VIEW DEPT. STORE
Fine Quality
Oi the Plaza
Phon 4251
SNOW WHITE FREEZE
TRY A GRUMPYI
1103 Siskiyou
Park your horses in the
back,
Go to the fountain for
snack.
Cokes - Doughnuts - Coffee
CORNER GROCERY
5th and A Street
Open till 8 p.m.
J. C. Penney Co.
For the New Things in
School Clothing Line
at Prices that will fit
your budget