TUES.. NOV. 20. 1956 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE GRIZZLY BRIEFS . . . In a downpour of rain Oct. 29, the Mcdford JVs defeated Ashland JVs 14-0. A free basketball exhibition held at the Memorial Gym on Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. featur ed Bill Closs, one of the south west's top basketball stars. Along with the exhibition were official movies of some of the championship games. Girls' football intramurals this year consisted of five teams. Miss Betty Lasher, PE instructor, coached the girls. Team 1, known as the Fakers, had Vivian Stevenson as Captain. Team 2, the Ter mites, was headed by Jane Rod of the Month Swing low, sweet chariot the rod of the month belong ing to Keith Wilson sure does! Since this picture was taken it has been lowered about 3 inches. His car is a 1949 Ford sedan AL'S SPORT SHOP HUNTING fe FISHING SUPPLIES - LICENSES GUNS AMMUNITION 161 E MAIN ASHLAND WITH PERSONALITY PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHES CAMERA SUPPLIES MEMORY LANE STUDIO 293 East Main STOP! FOR k School Needs Groceries Meats MARKET BASKET 842 - Siskiyou Phone 5841 if 771 HOLIDAY CARDS BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES MACK'S NICK NACKS 167 E. Main Yaple. Known as the Presley Pretties, Team 3, was captain ed by Nancy Liningcr while Pat Kcarns was captain of Team 4, the Roaring Rodents. Pat Parham was captain of Team 5, the Frosh. Changes have been made in the way concessions are to be run at AHS games. Under the new system the same people will work in the concessions each time, thus eliminating amatucr selling. Workers will receive $2 as their wages for each game. Profits will be split with a percentage going to the club or class sponsoring the concession and the rest going to the Student Body. with a '51 Ford front end. It is completely molded in with trenched head and tail lights and the door handles removed The grill bar is frenched into the front fenders; the hood and deck are shaved and all body seams are filled. It has cut down '51 Mercury skirts to match the chrome strips and twin pipes and spotlights. As soon as Keith can find the type he wants, it will have a grill. As of now, the engine is stock. Keith has done all of the work himself. Most of it was done at school last year, but he finished it up and had it painted its present lavender and white this summer. Mom-Daughter Night Sponsored Girls' Recreation Associa tion members and their moth ers turned out in large num bers for the Mother-Daughter night, Oct. 24 in the Ashland High gym. After registering and being welcomed, the mothers parti cipated in get-acquainted mix- games. Entertainment for the evening included such well-known acts as Elvis Pres ley, Nancy Liningcr, and the Jordanaires. Volleyball in structions for mothers versus daughter volleyball games, and refreshments concluded the evening. PERRINE'S Better Clothe and Shoes for Lets Money On the Plaza .. ':.( I SADIE HAWKINS WINNERS it .. . . . I Vivian Stevenson and Gerald Troxel were winners of the individual costume prizes at the Fashion Tips For The Men The fad raging through the U. S. is the Elvis (ugh) Preley haircut. He can sing agreed but the Elvis look on our Ashland guys is as bad as mustaches. Bet a self-respecting St. Bernard wouldn't wear an Elvis haircut or a mustache! On the fashion side, narrow suede belts are still the most popular belts among the guys. To go with them, there are black or blue (though not so highly publicized now) suede shoes. Plain black leather and English brogues are he main foot notes this year. Suntans and cords are still (with the exception of blue jeans!) top contenders in male trouser stvles. Newcomers this year are Ivy League trousers. So far there aren't many of those seen in AHS halls. Student Travels To New York Jean Fitch of 401 Terrace Street left Nov. 8 for New York. She was going by train and was planning to fly back. When asked why she was going, her reply was, ' What do you mean, why?" Some of the many things that she want ed to see were the Empire State Building, 5th Avenue, and Broadway. On her two week pleasure trip she might take a quick hop down to Florida. 'LET'S GET ASSOCIATED KARL B. OESER 358 East Main ASHLAND FLOWER SHOP Liihia Hotel Phones 7531 or 6781 SKATE With The Gang AT Ashland Skaleway Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Dogpatch Theme Used for Sadie - Haw kin's Dance The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was held, Nov. 10 at 8:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Everyone was in old jeans and skirts with patches, and different kinds of costumes. There were lots of Wolf Gals. Abe's, Daisy Mae's, and Sadie Hawkins. Prizes of money were given to the best dressed for the accasion. First place for the couples was Jack Eber hart and Kathy Ingle and sec ond place was Susan Weller and Jim Busch. Individuals were Gerald Troxel and Vivi an Stevenson. The decorations resembled the country of Dogpatch with a cage of chickens to make it look even more realistic. There was a Marrying Sam where all of the girls took their' boys after finally catch ing them. They were given wedding certificates and rings after the ceremony was per formed. Time wounds all heels. RICHMAID ICE CREAM '4 mile soutli of the college 24 different flavors SIMPSON'S HOME TOWN HDWE. Ph. 8031 - On the Plaza Ashland HAMBY'S DRIVE - IN MARKET PHONE 5161 180 C Street GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS GRIZZLIES ! Shop For Jewelry Gifts . Special Necklaces Watches and Rings HENRY CARR'S SHELDON JEWELRY 272 E. Main Notice all the little kids swarming over the field dur ing every break in our foot ball game? Some of 'em had the jump on us by starting basketball practice early kept throwing paper cups in the brass horns! That mud sure was oozy. It was slick too. wasn't it, Jeanne? Now hear this! Girls, there is one guy in AHS that runs out of gas legitimately. No kiddin', he really does. Right between safety islands, too. Look for a couple of purple ears around the hall! Something new has been ad ded. Now we have peace trea ties between teachers and stu dents written ones at that. Real legal-like, too. Frosh, haven't you learned yet that you don't run in halls? Being kept back from lunch for five minutes is pretty good persuasion, isn't it? If nothing else is acomplish ed in stcno, at least you have a good set of biceps when you get out. After lugging those typewriters back and forth day after day you begin to feel like a female Atlas! TED'S FEED AND SEED 353 East Main B J JEWELERS 283 E. Main Watch Repairing Jewelry Art Carved Diamond Rings TRITES COFFEE CO. TRI-RICH COFFEE 490 "A" Street SEE US FIRESTONE STORE ON THE PLAZA Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers SWEET SHOP ALL k S fe H Savings Stamps School Supplies THE MART HELLO GRIZZLIES Your Favorite Cleaners IPS 0F RECORDS W Ar Free Monile Moth Proofing COLLEGE CLEANERS