Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 19, 1957, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TUES.. FEB. 19. 1957
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
GRIZZLY
BRIEFS
Ashland High School pur
chased a new Am pro, 16 mm,
movie projector. Noon movies
will be shown In the near fu
ture on the new machine; they
will be full length movies.
Mr. Lomax, world geogra
phy teacher, used it for the
first time in school yesterday
when he showed a movie to his
second period class.
It was purchased through
the audio visual aids fund.
Installation of the new in
tercommu nication system,
which was started during the
Christmas vacation, was com
pleted Jan. 31. This eliminates
the work of the office girls of
running through the halls de
livering bulletins and calling
students out of class.
With a control board located
in the office, the system pro
vides for calls to the office
from the classrooms as well as
calls from the office to indi
vidual rooms or all of the
classrooms.
GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE
New Shoes Are Sold
and
Old Shoes Are Resoled
383 E. MAIN
WICK'S FURNITURE
STORE
297 East Main
ASHLAND FLOWER
SHOP
Llthla Hotel
Phones 7531 or 6781
Slock - Hamilton's
PROVOST FURNITURE
357 E. Main Phone 5611
S St H Green Stamps
CAROL ANN FASHIONS
Skirts and Joan Marie
Sweaters
Always Latest Styles
ROLLING PIN
DO NUT SHOP
Fresh Homemade Donuts
and Candy
50 East Main
SEE THE NEW
if Jantzen
Sweaters
it Ship It Shore
Blouses
if Alex Colamen
Skirts
ty
'
Action during the Ashland - Yrelca game. Jumping in the
Joreground is Daily. Eberhart and Tobiasson are in the background.
VARSITY BEATS MINERS
Ashland Grizzlies tromped
the YrckaMiners Feb. 2, 60-44.
It was a fast game with Ash
land in the lead all the way.
First quarter score was Ash
land 26, Yreka 5. Half time.
Ashland 38, Yreka 19. Third
quarter score stood 52-31, and
fourth quarter 60-44.
Summary: Eberhart 10.
Daily 16, Tobiasson 8, M. Fitch
10. Hartwell 4. Olson 2. Baker
2, Peterson 2, Gray 4, Busch 0,
Lombard 2.
NEW '57
FORD AND MERCURY
JIM BUSCH r-c
FORD SALES
Ashland
'3
WILEY AND REINHOLDT
INSURANCE
369 East Main
PLAZA GROCERY
On the Plaza
WITH
it PERSONALITY
PORTRAITS
if PHOTO FINISHES
if CAMERA SUPPLIES
MEMORY LANE
STUDIO
293 East Main
ASHLAND DRUG
"Grizzly" Ballpoints
Prescriptions Cosmetics
Costume Jewelry
257 East Main
fSy? SEE ALL
l The
SKATE
With The Gang
AT
Ashland Skalevay
I. -ill
THOMAS GIVEN AWARD
Arthur Thomas, Ashland
scout troop 113, was given
Eagle scout honors, Tuesday
night, at McLoughlin Junior
High school in Medford.
Arthur has been a member
of troop 113 for the last three
years and has been active in
scouting for the last six years
Scout Thomas received bad
ges for safety, citizenship in
the home, home repair, pio
neering and book binding.
Troop 113 under the leader
ship of Scout Master Percy
Pothier is sponsored by the
Ashland Elks club.
ALL KINDS
OF
RECORDS
k SkH Strings Stamps
if School Supplies
THE MART
FREE
$1.00
PRIZE
Show Student Body Card
ASK AT
WOLFF BROTHERS
1217 Siskiyou
ASHLAND HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
67 East Main
School Supplies
Toiletries
Sundries
Mc NAIRS
71 East Main
'LET'S GET ASSOCIATED'
KARL B. OESER
358 East Main
. . . FINEST
FOODS
if Quality Groceries
Meats
WHITE HOUSE
MARKET
372 E MAIN
Girls' Basketball
Intramural Get
Into Full Swing
Basketball intramurals start
ed last week. The teams, who
play on Monday nights from 6
to 8, are going full swing with
everyone having fun. Each
team plays all others and the
team with the most points will
be the winner of the tourna
ment and will receive an
award. Teams get 2 points for
a win, 1 for a tie, and 0 for a
loss.
There are ten players on
each team. Their team names
are team 1, Willies Won
ders, captain is Clarice Wil
liams; team 2, Pollywogs, cap
tain is Polly Moffitt; team 3
Cubbeis, captain is Dona Petit;
team 4, Dishonorable Six, cap
tain is Pat Kearns; team 5
Fireballs, captain is Fay Bab-
cock; and team 6, Young Lov
es, captain is Charlene Peter
son. Teams two and six each
have four points, one and three
have two points apiece, and
four and five are without any
points.
Players who have the most
points for baskets are Judy
Howard with 40 points, Sandy
Wilson with 36, Judy Johnson
with 28, and Wanda Pretyman
with 26.
All of the girls who have
participated in the tournament
will vote for ten of the best
players to play on the All
Star team. The All Star team
will play a girls' team from
the college and teams from
other nearby schools.
DON'S RADIO & TV
33 E. Main
Philco and Packard Bell
"We Service All Makes"
if Groceries
Meats
MARKET BASKET
842 - Siskiyou Phone 5841
MARSHALL - WELLS
STORE
ON THE PLAZA
HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES
SPORTING GOODS
Shop For
if Watches and Rings
Special Gifts
HENRY CARR'S
SHELDON JEWELRY
272 E. Main
SWEET SHOP
Thick Milk Shakes
Juicy Hamburgers
STEAK HOUSE
OPEN 24 HOURS
"Where the Gang Meets"
SEE US . .
FIRESTONE STORE
ON THE PLAZA
m stops
f3E'C9 School
V rP" Needs
GOING STEADY
YOUR ROVING REPORTER
Nosing around to find the
opinions of AHS students and
faculty on going steady, I
came up with some interesting
and varying answers.
Mr. Windt: It depends on
how old you are. When you go
steady you miss all the other
pebbles on the beach, but that
is OK if you aren't a geogolist.
(Well maybe I'm not exactly a
geologist, but I love those peb
bles!)
Pat Roach: It's o k.
Donna Bibeau: Well, I'm go
ing steady so I think it's o. k.
Shirlee Riley: I like it. it's
nice.
Mia Raphorst: For most kids
it's just a little game. For me
it's no game, it means more.
Mr. Lomax: It depends on
how old you are and what your
objectives are in life. Seniors
might have good social basis
for going steady.
Phyllis Mapes: It's an ad
vantage because you have a
date for different functions,
but it's a disadvantage in ways.
too.
Jo Ann James: I like it.
Dale Messier: I think it
stinks.
Joyce Blunt: I think it's the
most wonderful thing that ev
er happened to mankind!
Eugene Rashe: I like it.
Gordon Carr: If you get
along okay and have the same
interests, it's all right.
Vic Lively: It's all right, I
like it.
Darlene Hanscom: I would
n't mind it if I'd see him once
in a while.
Mark Fitch: I don't like it.
It costs too much.
Ben Jamison: I agree with
Fitch, but being as I'm al
ways broke, it's okay.
Kathy Guinn: It's okay if
you like the person a whole
bunch. I don't think you
should do it just for nothing.
Emma Hakes: I don't like it.
I think it's more fun to go out
with two or more couples.
Meta Miller: I don't know;
I've never gone steady. (Nope,
just been engaged umpteen
times!)
Pat Parham: I don't think
kids should limit themselves
to one person unless they
know for sure they are going
to be engaged later.
(There seem to be a lot of
kids who feel as Pat does.
When you go steady you are
tied down. It can be a lot of
fun if you have the same in
terests and enjoy being togeth-.
er, but you also take the
chance of breaking up and not
having a date.)
Kathy Ingle: I don't like it.
When you break up you're
kind of standing still you
don't know anyone.
(That's what I mean, Kathy.)
Dean Mason: Oh, lovely!
Jeanette Therres: I like it
I'm for it!
Dean Root: For some people
it's okay, for others it's not so
good. I like to strike a happy
medium.
(True - very true. Some cou
ples would rather go steady
than run the risk of losing each
other. If they really think a lot
of each other, that's smart.)
Now here is a gem! All sen
iors take notice (and Mr. Lew
is, alias Cupid's Foremost Foe!)
Bcnnic Thompson: Who gets
time, what with econ?