Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 18, 1957, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ROGUE NEWS
FRI-. JAN. 18. 1957
ROGUE NEWS
1956-1957
Rod of the Month
This month's Rod oi the
In talking with your friends, do you ever say,
Published every month by the Journalism class of the Ashland
Senior High School, Ashland, Oregon
Editor-in-Chief Lynn Susee Month is Jim Witt s 1952 Ford. "It doesn't make much difference what my grades
Assistant Editor Florence Byrd The car is a Customline V-8 . T . . . . , T , , ,
Feature Editors Sharon Harden, Joy Lorenz ciub coupe. The paint is the or- alv' ttIU trying, out. wnen l leave scnooi
second Page Editor Tvonre l!Cn W1 Jet black and- like the 1 wil1 &et alon& fine because I will work then?"
' p rest of the car. it is in very nice When you get low grades do you ever say that you
Co-Business Managers Beverly Johnson, June Maddox con51ii1n- don't like school, Or the teacher, or the subject? Are
Exchange Editor - - Diane Bowlin some ot me extras are ra- . ' , J
Reporters Staff members. Jcanette Thcrres, Carla Phelps dio, heater, tinted glass, white YOU lair to yourself When you make SUCh excuses?
Adviser R. D- Bueii side walls and other minor Do you realize that there are unpleasant things in ev-
Printed by Iverson Printing, Ashland
Clean -Up Time
Girls Inlramurals
back,
Future plans include a little
The first semester of the 1956-57 year has come l?nBj!LaPnd a leather'
to an end, the tests are over, and a second and new
semester will begin on Monday.
With the advent of a new semester we should
prepare ourselves to begin with a clean slate. Dis
carding facts which are roadblocks to our
thinking and properly filing that information which ment and team l is winner of
will be of help in the future can be compared to clean- the winners bracket.
ins- out our lockers January 7, the Whippets,
ing out our locKers. team 5 and their captain Na.
Just as we throw away all messy and unneces- omi Taylor, beat team n, cap-
goodies including Fordomatic. ery vocation? If you excuse yourself all the way
The only modifications are du- J , J, J
al pipes, fender skirts, and a through school because of unfavorable conditions,
mild 2-inch lowering job in can you stop excusing yourself when you leave
school? It is doubtful if you can.
School marks predict earning capacity and pos
sibilities for distinguished service. School marks also
reflect your personal habits. Here again many feel
that they are only in school; that when they leave
school they will do the proper thing more often.
we file our knowledge in the compartments of our
minds where it can be used when needed.
Tmith 5 nnrl 11 arc- win.
clear ners of the losert bracket in They feel that conduct, ambition, and courtesy in
who jcai 3 vuucjuau luun.a- aciiooi cenainiy win not. loreieu now wen inev Will
succeed in later life. Studies have been made many
times by business and industry which indicate that
the person who does not have desirable personal
nimlitiis will nnfr a rl-to n ra fo in Mfa Hfton
sary paper and other articles from our lockers, so tain Judv Howard. The Whip- unhaDDv neonl
J. r . j . . . pets also won over team 6, the lllnt;s iney are unnappy people,
must we "throw out the cluttered assortment of un- Niki whose uin Sandy interests are reflected in vour erades You
important facts which we have jumbled within our Wilson. , " ""-crests are reiiectea in your graaes. you
minds. January 14. team l, the Ter- get the best marks in the subjects you like the best.
, ..i.i j tiers, will lay against team 5 Likewise, you are more likely to succeed in a voca-
And just as we carefully sort out, label, and ar- the Whippets, for champion. Uon -n whkh yQU &re gen,J;inely interested. you
ine capiain oi team i is juay ; - ..i.vs ut.ivi
Johnson and the other players gained through those subjects in which you did your
are Kathy Ingle, Darlene Mill- best work in school. Fnr instanrp if vnn lilro moths.
Dy discarding and filing we can leave our minds er- Maureen stromberg, jody ti qri.mi vnil Triav ,irtt
o j u i ij Mittag, Phyllis DeBoer, Diane ma"cs in scnooi, you may line engineering, book-
open and fully prepared to gather more knowledge Cockran Brenda Woods Janie keeping, statistical work, teaching of mathematics,
in tl:e coming semester. Hutson and Marie Louise banking, accounting, or scientific investigation as a
Schell. The captain of team 5 . - , - . , . , . ...
is Naomi Taylor and the other vocation, because any of these require working with
gi 1 1 players are Pat Parham. Polly mathematics. If you like English, you may be inter-
Lii"'l lldT Moint, Kay Harris, Pat Koacn, ested in journalism, writing fiction, or public rela-
f Karen Thomas. Suzan Bun- x- , , . - f. .
tioiis, personnel worn or teacmng or mngiish. Choose
the work in which you are the most interested.
School marks indicate whether or not you
should go to college. School marks, in many cases,
indicate the approximate grade at which you will
leave school.
Do you understand what your school grades are
telling you every time you receive your report card?
They are telling you how hard you work, how hard
you will work, how far you go in school, whether
or net you should go to college, whether or not your
behaviour and other personal qualities will aid or
hinder you in life, where your interests lie, and what
type of life work you should choose. Regard them
seriously! Your grades should be as high as the cor
responding level of life you want to live and enjoy.
If you want the best in life you must be among the
best in school. You can learn as much as you desire
in high school in four years, it is there for you. You
can also learn as little as you want but don't expect
big things later on. Remember, the responsibility is
yours. STANLEY C. JOBE, Principal
Join MARCH QF DIMES
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Lithia Way is the new name for the two-block dock. Joan Chase, Sue Deramo,
stretch from Second Street to East Main. and Mary Ann Dawson.
A council meeting Jan. 8 settled the name prob
lem in which Lithia Way, C Street and Clarence Lane
or C Lane were major choices.
Businessmen of this two-block stretch petition
ed for the name stating that it was both appropriate
and valuable commercially.
Arguments against renaming the street were
that deeds had been issued under the name of C
Street and, also, that renaming the street would
cause business establishments expense in changing
their letter-head addresses.
Councilmen John Billings and Dr. Glenn Revel,
along with many Ashland citizens, opposed the re
naming of the street. One councilman, after a discus
sion of the merits of the name, Lithia Way, stated
that he thought Clarence Lane was as good a name
as Lithia Way.
Clarence Lane was suggested to honor Mr. Clar
ence Lane, a prominent Ashland citizen, who wa3
born near Talent and has lived in Ashland since
about 1878, when he was 8 years old. Mr. Lane has
seen Ashland grow up, he recalls vividly the stage
coach days, the arrival of the first train in Ashland,
December 17, 1887, the old Ashland Woolen Mills,
and many of the early develpoments of Ashland.
Mr. Lane has owned confectionery stores in
Ashland (including the one now owned bv Zupes).
He has been a member of the Elks lodge for
many years, and he once played an E-flat coronet in
an Ashland band.
Perhaps commercial and monetary reasons should
be placed ahead of historical reasons for the naming
of our city streets ; agreed, Lithia Way has historical
background, too, but is it the historical background
or the possible money-making values of the name
which caused the Council to choose it?
Sharon Harden
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