m Coming Soon "The Little Dog Laughed" In the Little Theater November 1 Medford High Stadium MON.. OCT. 28. 1957 ASHLAND. HIGH SCHOOL. ASHLAND. OREGON NUMBER 2 fn 1 rsil irTT) WORLD TRAVELERS : t TTf -i', . -' - f ' : 'I j . . ; . ..' -. . ... , . ;f -T - f V ' 1 ' ) I". ;i ' 1 u Seniors To Present 'Little Dog Laughed7 The Little Dog Laughed is for Nov. 21 and 22. the title of the senior play. The This is the story of a college comedy, written by Vera and girl, Laurie, played by Jean Ken Tarpley, is tentatively set Fitch, who is studying psychol ogy. She applies psychology to her family and friends to the dismay of all as she reveals hidden characters. Others in the cast are Mar garet Hull as Martha, Tom Conner as Sid, Kollin Heglcr as Wally, Mia Raaphorst as The Ashland High Student Gus the maid, Judy Alley as body had the great honor of Joan, Jim Wright as Horatio seeing in person, Ray Dixon the birdcatcher. Larry Neal as from Hollywood, with his a- Ted Wood, Janet Speirs as A mazing presentation of por- melia, Carol Gandee as Caro- traits in make-up in a National juaun muis as uracc, Dixon Presents Make-up Show Pictured above is Bill Benson, junior, show ing tourlneen of his recent trip to Europe io Mia Raaphorst. Bob Hegdahl, Victor and Esther Aquilera. Mia. senior, came from the Neth erlands three years aga. Bob is a freshman-from Homer. Alaska. Victor and Esther are fresh men students from Mexico. Other Ashland High world travelers not pictured here are Vir ginia Bowman, who recently spent a year in E urope; Melha Hansen, senior student from Kodiak. Alaska, and Mia's brother Peter Raaphorst, freshman. See story on page 3. Assembly October 14. Mr. Dixon asked six boys to come up and help him with his performance. They were Jerry Stubblefield, Larry Nort ridge, Dennis Bounds, Jack Tobiasson, and Vern Speirs. These boys were made up from a small boy, on up to his old age. Mr. Dixon made up one of the boys as Robert E. Lee, then Uncle Sam, which when Mrs. Betty Dunlop ex he did in 48 seconds and last, plained some of the things to but not least, was a barber- toon into wnen cnoosing inc Laurel Scrlpter as Walola, and Naomi Taylor as Therese. FT A Chapter Organized Here Juniors and seniors met in Mr. Lewis room Friday, Oct. Outstanding 4-H Members Kenny Stewart, AILS sopho more, is an accomplished AHS Debate Team Members Star!' Season; Eye Tourneys Trying to match last year"s tensive research according 1 six trophies and eighteen sec- Herb Lewis, debate coach. ond places in four tourna shop quartette. Officers of PTA Chosen Mrs. Carl Harris was elected teaching field. Appearance and voice are important for a teacher. A teacher's character and integ rity are very important in her teaching career. Persons planning on making teaching their career must be interested in their work and horseman and is proving it at ments. this year's debate squad shows around the valley. is making extemp and im- At the annual 4-H Horse promptu talks on the debate Show, Kenny "stole the show." Proposition m addition to in- placing first in six out of eight events. At the annual ' 4-H county rair Awara wignt tie received the Senior Horseman ship Trophy. Ken placed first in two of the three horse vents at the local Sis-Q Foreign aid is the topic for president of AHS PTA for the always stay interested. debating in all the tourna ments this year and it prom- Yearbook Work Progresses Well coming year. The vice-presi- American Teachers Associ dent is Mrs. Otto Alley; secre- ation authorized $10 toward ises to be very interesting for tary Mrs. Glenn Revel; and the cost of installing a chapter the debaters. The resolution is treasurer, Mrs. Ed Singmaster. of Future Teachers of Ameri- worded: Resolved: that all di- The annual Teacher's Re- ca at our high school, rect U.S. economic aid to in- ception, which was planned by There are twenty students dividual countries should be the PTA, scheduled for Oct. , that compose this group wilh limited to technical assistance was postponed this year. Hsrbert Lewis and Ior.a Tsy- and disaster relief. "Back to School Night," lor as advisors. The advanced members of which is for November 13, Officers of F. T. A. are as iho inDm ,iii t gives parents an opportunity follows: orerident. Nancy Lin- fair. His other 4-H work in-, Judy Fader, editor of this tournament -in December at to see Just now tnelr own son 'Ser, vice president, Susan eludes beef projects., He has years annual, reports that Pacific University in Forest or dau8hter spends one day at Weller, secretary, Karen Coch- just completed a year as a everyone is working hard and Grove. The entire squad will Asnland Senior High School, ran. and treasurer, Jane Yapic. junior leader. progress is coming along fine. rar(i;nain at cnth r,ra. According to Ken, 4-H work Completing this years staff gon College in January, a reg has helped him gain a better are Lee Osgood, assistant edi- ular tournament at Linfield knowledge of agriculture and tor; Gerald Troxel, business College in February. and the manager; Bob Jones, assistant district meet in April. , . V" b v- , .-.n.ua Keturning from last year s " - - - - ' - -' ( 1 1 ; r uiuan ar i.arrv rpai Barbara Stoddard, Jane Yaple SflHlA HflWlrinc' llr nT'TS made him many new friends. Future plans for this outstand ing 4-H member includes at tendance at an agricultural college after graduation. Gals, Take Your Man to , Marryin' Sam at Annual son, sports editor; with Sohler as the advisor. Mrs. Local Students Attend UO Press Conference Ashland's representatives to book production along with the Oregon. High School Press over 700 other students and ad Conference. Oct. 11 and 12 at visors from high schools all the University of Oregon were over Oregon. Judy was a panel Judy Fader, editor of The Ro- member on the panel discuss gue; Lee Osgood, assistant edi- ing financing yearbooks; Flo tor; Florence Byrd, editor of rence, on newspaper financing, the Rogue News; Pat Gibson, The principal speaker at the -,,! Mr. Friday night banquet was and Nancy Lininger. Students on the team for .the first year are: Tom Conner and Frank Sohler, advisor to. The Rogue. They attended section meet ings and roiindtable discus sions on newspaper and year- Charles Schullz, the creator of the comic strip, "Peanuts." Entertainment was provided by the Journal Juniors ' and Seniors. The annual Sadie Hawkins' themselves a man. If the girls Danr-A at AHS fhla vosp i. i- oil v. ,.;t ...ii Conley, seniors; Linda Abbot, tatively ct for Frjday Nov next year nd try again. There 15, in the cafeteria. The dance are various ways in which the is to be put on by the Junior girls capture their man. Some class. Lee Osgood has been of the tamer ways are: setting chosen head chairman. The a bear trap, using a club, sus chairmen of the various other penders (catching a hold of), committies are: refreshments, and team work. When they use Judy Mann; records. Bob team work, the man usually Jones; hauling, Pete Stemple; never geta away. Once the decorations, Lee Osgood; chap- girls grab, they hold tig'it! erons, Fay Babcock; publicity. If the girls should happen to Jody Mittag, and clean-up, snare the man they are chas Clinton Gillespie. Marryin' ing, they drag him off to Mar Sam will not be announced ryin' Sam and are united for until the night of the dance. ever after (the man having no Sadie Hawkins' Day was ere- say what-so-ever in the mat ated by Al Capp for his comic tex). strip Li'l Abner of Dog Patch, Come on girls! Grab your U.S.A. On Sadie Hawkins' Day guy and bring him to the As)i in Dog Patch, all unmarried land High Sadie Hawkins' girls enter a race to try to get Dance, and Marryin' Sum. Phyllis DeBoer, Bill Benson, and George Converse, juniors; Betty Duffy and Brenda Woods, sophomores. REMEMBER! Oct. 25 Crater game there Nov. 1 Medford game, there ... Nov. 8 Klamath Falls game, there Nov. 12 National Assem bly Nov. 15 (Tentative) Sadie Hawkins' Dance Nov. 21-22 Senior Play (Tentative) Nov. 26 National Assembly adli ay ds moil,