Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 24, 1956, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ROGUE NEWS
FRI.. FEB. 24, 19SS
ROGUE NEWS
1955 1956
Published every month by the Journalism class of the Ashland
Senior High School, Ashland, Oregon
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF NANCY NORBURY
ASSISTANT EDITOR - - LYNN SUSEE
NEWS EDITOR DOLLY JACK
FEATURE EDITOR BARBARA TURNER
SPORTS EDITOR .
BUSINESS MANAGER
ASSISTANT BUSLNESS MANAGER . .. - PAT LANE
CIRCULATION MANAGER PAULA PHILLIPS
EXCHANGE MANAGER ..j. WILLIE GEBBEL
PHOTOGRAPHER KERMIT THOMAS
REPORTERS JOURNALISM CLASS
TYPISTS: Margaret Calvary, Marianna Fletcher, Sandy Gib
bel, Sandy Drew, Marilyn Brock, Willie Gibbel, Sharon
Winkelman, Pat Lane, Larry Stowell, Sandy Thurston, Ca
mille Thompson.
ADVISER MISS VERNA WICKHAM
Printed by Iverson Printing, Ashland
WHAT IF:
Stuart were Butcher instead of
Baker
Randy were Limb instead of
Root
Sandy were Painted insted of
Drew
Ken were Stain instead of Dye
Nancy were Strawberry In
stead of Norbury
Dolly were King instead of
Jack
Ray were Gristle instead of
Bohn
Sandy were Dribble instead of
Gibble
Amelia were Rain instead of
Frost
Rosalie were Rosebud instead
of Roseberry
Jim were Tree instead of Bus
ch Kip were Lumbago instead of
Lombard
Richard were Chartreuse in
stead of Green
Rex were Leaps instead of
Bounds
Judy were Woman instead of
Mann
Carol were Wolf instead of
Beare
Don were Sunday School in
stead of Church
Don were Rod instead of Barr
Roy were Black instead of
Gray
Freddie were Packrat instead
of Fieldmouse.
CAROL ANN FASHIONS
Ken Dye
Skirts and Joan Maria
Sweaters
Always Latest Styles
PLAZA GROCERY
On the Plaza
PERRINE'S
Beier Clothes and Shoes for
Lets Money
On the Plaza
SHORTS
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Walgreen Agency
Prescription Drugfist
MARSHALL WELLS
STORE
On The Plaza
HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES
SPORTING GOODS
STUART BAKER
RAY BOHN
Special League
Assemblies Held
Mrs. Mabel Winston and Miss
Fran Barta were the speakers
during the Girl's League meet
ing, Thursday, Feb. 9, in the
study hall. -
Both of the speakers empha
sizer the fact that college is
not only worthwhile but also
fun.
The Boy's League Meeting
held in the gym on Thursday
also presented Dr. Elmo Stev
enson as speaker. He told the
boys the advantages of going to
college before and after fulfill-
ing mi,itary ligations.
Crizzly Gurgles
morebombsaroundthisplace
dangeroustoo'CAROLBEARE
looksniceinredpolkadots
betterknownasmeasles
mymycheersonthefinework
doneonMR.SMITH'Sdeskby
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inthehall'forthegamesimean
somecarsarenowreferedtoas
bombs(theyareaboutreadyto
explode)CAROLGandcemust
thinkshe'saspaceship(she
staresintospacesomucWeO
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whati'mtalkingabout) Micky
MORGANlikesblueshirts
jCONNIEKIMSEYlikestobother
teachers.englishonesHin
room27)ehConnie'BillieBeagle
andNancyNorbury(Dusty)will
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EAST SIDE
ABATTOIR
Wholesale Meats
Phone 2-5271
SIMPSON'S
HOME TOWN HDWE.
Ph. 8031
- On the Plaza
Ashland
PROVOST'S FURNITURE
357 East Main
ASHLAND HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
67 East Main
GEORGE AND EVA'S
CONFECTIONERY
607 Siskiyou Blvd.
Famous Birthdays
Celebrated in Feb.
As you all know this is a
ratner special month because
Washington's birthday is the 22
and Lincoln s is the 1Z.
All of these students are hav
ing birthdays this month. Do
you think any of them will ev
er become as famous as Wash
ington or Lincoln?
Seniors:
Gene Allen, 11
John Bjork, 27
Richard Green, 16
Carol Hanson, 8
Linda Madison, 18
Pat Martin, 18
Marjorie Osgood, 26
Alberta Wiltze, 5
Ella Pulsipher, 16
Juniors:
Ken Dye, 6
Shirlee Bourne, 14
Sue Ann Bowdoin, 21
Carol Buerkle, 9
Pete Cotton, 10
Kermit Dudley, 17
Barbara Johnson, 1
Carol Johnson, 12
Darry Ramsey, 18
Larry Sweem, 10
SAX PLAYER
GUEST AT
BAUD CONCERT
Mr. Siguard Rascher, world
renowned saxophone soloist,
iwas the guest of honor at the
Ashland High Band Concert,
Wednesday evening, Feb. 15.
The program started prompt
ly at 8:00 with the band, direct
ed by Mr. Fisher, playing A
Imericans We March by Fill
Imore, Meditation from Thaia,
by Massenett, and Folk Song
I Suite by Vaughn Williams. The
band played March Seventeen
Come Sunday, Intermezzo My
Bonny Boy, and March Folk
Songs from Somerset,
i Mr. Rascher and the band
played Alagia and Samba,
which was written for Mr.
Rascher and dedicated to him.
Mr. Rascher, accompanied by
Karen O. Fisher, played Son
ata for saxophone and piona by
(Handel, Sicilienne by Lantier,
nd Sonatine Sportine by Tch
erpnine. He played two encores
,The Harmonious Blacksmith
by Handel and The Carnival of
Venice.
j The band concluded the pro
gram with Dance Intermezzo
,by Sibelius, Lady of Spain by
lEvans-Caillied, and Hosts' of
Fredom by King.
Support our advertisers
ROLLING PIN
DO -NUT SHOP
Fresh Homemade Donuit
and Candy
50 East Main
HENRY CARR'S
SHELDON JEWELRY
Ashland
SWEET SHOP
Thick Milk Shakes
Juicy Hamburgers
Douglas Winkleman, 6
Vernon Wirth, 22
Jim Witt, 16
Sophomores:
Ruth Bean, 5
Tom Conner, 21
Shirley Emblom, 4
Ellen Frost, 29
Bob Murray, 25
Larry Nortridge, 18
Bill Rooker, 22
Janice Self, 2
Wayne Van Blarcom, 25
Louise Ward, 12
Freshmen:
Gloria Allred, 25
Shelby Anderson, 1
Michael Cluff. 24
Kenneth Fletcher. 26
Nolan Haptonstall, 21
Larry Haynes, 20
Ronald Johnson, 6
Sally Lane, 25
June Macdox. 20
Darleyn Peterson, 8
Carol Phillips, 9
Terrie Roach, 14
Phillips Rodenmeyer,3
Darlene Schener, 5
Jerome Stewart, 22
Robert Howell, 20
jAHS Students
Enjoy Assembly
I Mellow-voiced in harmony
were Lawrence Smith and Bar
jbara Pearson "The Harmonair-
as they were greeted by the
attentive and sincerely respon
sive audience of the Ashland
High Student Body. Jan. 27.
The Harmonaires sang a var-
lation of songs movie hits,
current pop tunes, Negro spir
ituals, and past hit tunes.
Among them were Hey There, I
There's No Business Like Show
Business, Summertime, Old
Man River, Only You, 'ko Ko
Mo and dozens of others.
The way the Harmonaires
added little quips of their own
in "Sixteen Tons" and "Dance
With Me, Henry" drew laughs
from the audience.
There was a quiet, serene at
mosphere after Mr. Smith sang
The Lord's Prayer, accompan
ied by his wife at the piano.
During the program the Ash
land student body was far more
enthusiastic and sincere than
they have been at any of the
National Assemblies this year.
OMAR'S RESTAURANT
Phone 8221
On 99 at 66
EBERHART'S
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
SCHOOL JACKETS $12.95
279 East Main
ASHLAND
HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP
"II your hair is net becom
ing to you. you should be
coming to us!"
TRITES COFFEE CO.
TRI-RICH COFFEE
490 "A" Street
GRUBER'S SHOE REPAIR
. 383 East .Main
Poetry Corner
Washington, Father of our
I country!
j First President of the land,
Think what that man has done
I for you and me,
I How without his helping hand.
Our mighty nation might not
I be
How he drew together in a
I band
i The infant states of old
How he worked for freedom of
j the man
Searching always, for the Key
I the key of all that's good and
i grand
(Wanting naught, but to be free
Of the Old World's hardened
! brand.
Washington, with heart of gold!
How much we owe to thee!
I
ABE LINCOLN
Long years he served his nation
Rising far above his station
And seeing his duty clear
Followed through without a
smear
Striving hard for many a year.
In. time of war.
In time of need
He stood staunch and steady
'Always waiting and always
! ready
jTo lend a hand as he thought a
president should
And until the end he stood
For all of rightousness and
good.
When he died, it was with duty
done
He was the people's president,
Abe Lincoln!
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FEELIN' RUN DOWN
Feeling run-down and feverish?
Nervous and heeby jeeberish?
'I, uuwn urra Aensauons
Try gently osculations.
A little harmless flirting.
Can stop your head from hurt-
ine.
A spoonful of lovemaking
j Wi,U kepp your joinU from ach
ing.
Love cures defy descriptions
And cost even less than do
prescriptions.
So ,if you think you're sick
Land sakes, get on the stick!
You don't need help from
above.
Just try falling in love!
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North Mountain
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