TUES.. NOV. 22. 1955 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Turner's Talk By Barbara Turner Well, all you gorgeous little fiends, I'm back again. It seems that Halloween night the town was really jumping. You can imagine the shocked look on peoples faces when some senior girls rang their doorbells and said "trick or treat." Some of the junior boys came to the rescue of Nancy and her followers when she got her car stuck up on a hill. The girls were on a very important mission. I hear someone in the vicin ity of the park turned a blush ing pink. I wonder who it was? The Speech class has been telling jokes lately. I guess Mickey is pretty good at it. The man who was sitting on the sign at Selby's will have an awful long time to wait before he sees the new Chevrolets. It seems he lost his head Hallo ween and got carried away. From what I hear, Randy will adopt the theme song "I Must Go Where The Wild Goose Goes." Were they real ly big ones Randy??? Bye fiends, I'll see you next issue. (I hope). Daifynishions Intellectual: A man who hears the name Monroe and thinks of the late President. Education: What parents get when they sit in the living room with a group of teen-agers. Encore: A greedy theatre goer's desire to get more for his money. Diplomat: A person who thinks twice before saying nothing. PARK VIEW DEPARTMENT STORE THE STORE WITH BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE B & G CAFE U N. First Phone 9-9356 PLAZA GROCERY On the Plaza INGLE DRUG SWEDENBURG BUILDING SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN COSMETICS PROVOST'S FURNITURE 357 East Main ( ' V. iw."" X '' If;:- . Connie CONNIE KIMSEY The stork dropped a bright- eyed addition to the Kimsey family on Aug. 19, 1938, in Vancouver, Washington. You can't help feeling sorry for her ideal boy, which she describes as tall, dark and handsome, when he takes her out to eat, because her favorite food is roast duck. Connie's favorite color is green and her pet peeve is hard work. As her favorite actor and actress she thinks Monty Clift and Ava Gardner are only sli ghtly super. The song she favors at the present time is "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry." After graduating, Connie plans to go to college. Poet's Five hundred years ago today A wilderness was here; A mart with powder in his gun Went forth to hunt a deer. But now that things have changed somewhat Along a different plan, A dear with powder on her nose Goes forth to hunt a man! (Source: The Hi-Pocket, Dur ham High School, Durham, North Carolina.) He calls me every night And dates me every week. He lets me wear his pin, STULT'S MOBILGAS 1307 Siskiyou Blvd. GEORGE AND EVA'S CONFECTIONERY 607 Siskiyou Blvd. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Producers and Distributors OF GRADE "A" MILK Locally Owned Locally Produced Locally Distributed DIAL 2 7711 Rogue's Gallery Kimtey, Doreen Phillips and Randy Root DOREEN PHILLIPS This cute blond was born on March 3, 1938, in Hot Springs, New Mexico. Her ideal boy is kind, ambi tious, good looking and has dark hair. Doreen's favorite food is enchilados and tacos. Red is her favorite color. She assures us that her pet peeve is hunting for things she has misplaced which she does quite often. Conceited boys is another pet peeve of Doreen's. She thinks William Holden and Grace Kelly are just the most. Her favorite record is "Only You" by the Platters. After graduating Doreen plans to attend college and then get married to some real nice somebody. Corner He dances cheek to cheek, But are we going steady? I only have these clues I can't believe it till ITS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS! (Taken from The Poly Opti mist, Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles, California.) Ski Club Formed More than thirty students at tended the first meeting of the newly formed Ski club on Tuesday noon, Nov. 1. The stu dents interested brought their lunches and discussed dues, election of officers, a trip to Crater Lake in December, and a week-end trip to Mount Hood in March. On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the club assembled to vote for of ficers. The outcome of the elec tion Is as follows: President, Nancee Bissell; Vice President, Vivian Stevenson; Treasurer, Jane Yaple; Secretary, Darlene Miller; Transportation Manag er, Lynn Susee;' Equipment Manager, Marjorie Osgood; and Assistant Equipment Manager, Dick Bjork. Question: What book in the house has the most stirring chapters? Answer: The Cook Book. DAMON'S GROCERY 47 North Main On the Plaza RANDY ROOT Born on a mountain top in Roseville, California, May 25, 1937, was Randy Vern Root. This tall, good looking, sen ior may be seen walking his ideal girl a five foot five blue eyed brunette down the hall to her next class. Randy likes the colors black and blue, fried prawns, and his favorite song is "Annie Had a Baby." His pet peeve is generally his Chevvie which won't run and his favorite movie stars are Roy Rogers and Sophie Tuck er. After graduating, he plans to join the Navy; then Randy wants to be a state cop, so watch your driving in future years. Grizzly Giggles I wish I were a Kangaroo. Despite his funny stances. I'd have a place to put the junk; My girl-friend brings to danc- Banker's Son: Mv Daddv makes more money than yours does. He gets $1,500 a day. Lawyer s Son: Well, mv Dad dy made $5,000 on just one case. Preacher's Son: Well. mv Daddy preaches for 20 minutes. ana it taKes lour men to carry the money up to him. Ha! My daughter could marry anyone she pleased. That so? Then how is it she's still unwed? Well, ah . . . ah, she never pleased any man. WHITE HOUSE GROCERY 372 East Main Phone 7021 WOLF BROS. CHEVRON STATIONS 105 North Main 1217 Siskiyou Blvd. ASHLAND DRUG Gold Arrow Stamps 257 East Main AS A SENIOR Well, here I am, a senior in high school. Preparing to enter that world so cruel. With eleven years behind mc And seven months to go I'm enjoying the luxury Of the best year I know. Studies 'n homework, some thing to borrow. Less than seven months, a brand new tomorrow. Plays 'n committees, 'n teach ers to assist. All this will soon be a part of the mist. Up in the mornin' Hurry to get dressed! On for some learnin' It's all for the best. Worries trivial 'n problems minor. What sort of life could be much finer? But that's my world as it is to day. Who knows what problems to morrow will survey. A career or a wife, which will it be? A little of both sounds good to me. First a career, and a life care free. Then as a wife my wears will be. But before it all, a school edu cation. That is my solemn proclama tion. I love it dearly, that Golden Rule That has reigned for years in the past. But soon t'will be over, my years of school For here I am . . . a senior at last . . . By Dolly Jack HIT SONGS A1ID STUDENTS Seventeen senior girls Rock Around The Clock jun ior class Yellow Rose of Texas Peggy O'Keefe Black Denim Trousers Har old Edick Too Pooped to Pop sopho more class Learning The Blues fresh man class Wake The Town And Tell The People yell leaders Just Call Me Lonesome Ros allie Roseberry Pepper Hot Baby Gayle Sey mour If I Had Three Wishes Glcn- nora Martin Satisfied Mind Pat Haynes Hawk Eye Bill Bebber 11 Never Stop Loving You Pat and Richard Song of the Dreamer senior class Davy Crockett Gene P?rent Thirteen Women Jerry Mill er Hummingbird Donnell Hay nes Crazy Little Momma Linda Madison Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young Barbara and Ray Moments To Rememeber Tammy and Mickey The Ballad of Davy Crew-Cut -Phil Sword Dragin' Main Street Jerry Early Your Love Is As Wild As The West Wind Mark Fitch e Golf teacher: Tee the ball. Beginner: Sure I see it, but why the baby talk? XET'S GET ASSOCIATED KARL B. OESER 35ft East Main