Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, October 28, 1957, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ROGUE NEWS
MON.. OCT. 21. 1937
S-S-S DAY
Back Through
Til ft El I AC The followinS is an attempt to explain briefly
I llC II 16 S some of the requirements for entrance to any one of
What events made the head- the state colleges and universities in 1958.
lines of the Rogue Newt 30 The Department of Higher Education has estab-
years ago or even 17 years lished a policy of selective admissions to colleges.
Triple-S stands for Spirit, Service, and Sports- !f,L. A. T. ,7JLn J?! This has been brought about because of the lack of
manship. There are important parts of each students News and see what was hap- buildings and facilities to care for the large number
Most students at Ashland High are now
thoroughly familiar with Triple-S Day organized
last year. New students and freshmen should famil
iarize themselves with this important part of activi
ties at AHS. This editorial is directed to them.
of students seeking admission to the state schools.
In general a student must have maintained a 3
character ereine built here at Ashland High. The a- Pnig t AHS.
ward for the class attaining the most points at Jan. 18. 1924 The new fad
least 1000 will be one day off for a field trip and V.mw! i il .Yh. average grade in high school to be admitted to col-
picnic in the month of May. ' are already sporting the new lege. Even though he may have maintained a 3 ave
rage he may possibly have to take an entrance exam
students jf hj3 grades are low in basic subjects such as Eng
lish, Math, Science and History. Those students who
do not have a 3 average will have to take an entrance
exam in any case, and pass it satisfactorily before
Points are eiven to each class for yell compe- stvle
titirm at rcr g aaoTnVkliaa rloca a t onrl a n no of r aaom- Feb. 1, 1924
blies, class attendance at club and organization meet- 0id ironsides." Proceeds a
ings, selling of tickets for concerts and plays, par- mounted to $170.
ticipation in school plays, and the charitable drives Feb. 29, 1924 Ashland's
sponsored by the school such as the March of Dimes. uniVeit of Oregon fresh- y W1 1 be admitted-
Points may be subtracted when disciplinary action is men 33-21 " In the Past most of the students from Ashland
taken against members of a class. . Nov. 4, 1924 Ashland High have been quite successful in college. However,
In order to be fair in the number of points that downed Myrtle Point 63-o. those who did not do so well failed to get the back-
a class can obtain for an event, an Evaluation Com- Jan. 20, 1923 To gain ex- ground they needed in the basic courses in high
mittee has been formed. This committee is composed PerJf"c! Vl 8cho1- To many students evade the more difficult
:, , , A, Ashland Tidings of Jan. 17 ,.-. m ..v, , -j i:
was published by members of """J1-0- lu DUUJcv-"- "c LU oa ou"UD
the high school student body, basic courses. Too often students avoid these sub
Mar. 20, 1925 Coming iects because they require homework. Of course, cer-
cept in the case of ticket selling and charitable ?. l"':!!8 T tain of these are required but, if the student desires
drives where the money obtained determines point Water." a education and one which will help him in col
numbers; and in the case of club attendance when Apr. 3, 1925 Notice: it has lege, he should take those elective subjects which
one point will be allowed for each member of a class en suggested that the fresh- are advanced beyond the required subjects. The oth
attendingr the regular meetine men ,class fter.,.scho.l er courses, aside from the solids are also important,
, . someday and dig dandilions in, , . , , ... v , . , , ,
The purpose of SSS-Day is to promote friendly the front lawn. but one s entire school schedule should not be made
competition among classes, to promote better school Apr. 18, 1925 AD: Real up of these.
spirit in students, to promote an attitude of service milk-shakes ten cents at the Also, many students have a false impression
toward making AHS a better school, and to promote East Side Groccry- concerning honor rolls. Honor rolls are important
a feeling for good sportsmanship through competition.
of nine student council members and three membcra
of the faculty.
No event will be given more than 10 points ex-
Get busy students and earn those 1000 points!
Alaska Former Home
Of Ashland Students
Oct. 21, xz n fk. . . nf th. ..jf. nnni !,
Squires, center, helped topple ' 1 . "
Grants Pass 39-0. the mere fact that one is an honor student doesn t
Jan. 31, 1941 A radio mean that he will be accepted automatically in col
was loaned to the school so lege with a high rating.
TTnLLll W1 ia important is, what subjects did he take
Roosevelt s inaugural address. r ,,,, .....
Nov 14, 1941 Grizzlies to make the honor roll? The student who has a well
upset Medford 20-13. rounded schedule but does not quite make an honor
Mar. 30, 1942 ai simp- roll will be given much more consideration than the
son is the new high school student who fills his schedule with all the subjects he
caC, tod9 ..ciaPjd" can which do not require any homework. Even
theme of junior-Senior Prom, though these are important in a well rounded educa-
Oct. 9, 1942 Band mem- tion, too much basic or foundation material is left
How would you like to 'be Homer where Bob lived often
chased by a moose? This was experienced winter weather of
One Of the linilSlial PxnprtPnrPf Kolnu rlnnraac 1 hnartnrl . , : . j
of Bob Hegdahl during the 12 not one igloo. This fact has u " shirts for the girls,' levis' OUt and the student suffers. This not Only applies to
years he lived in Alaska. jolted many disillusioned for the boys, black blazers, red the student planning on attending College but, also.
This blond-haired, blue-eyed views of Alaska according to hunting hat, red ties, and red to the One who does not plan to attend
freshman has more than an some of the questions Bob was and whitp sorks i j . . r . . . ., !
avid interest in skiing. He has asked. My advice to all students is that you use your
won the slalom race for the if you ever have the chance ddccc REPRESENTATIVES OWTl fd common Sense and do some thinking about
past three consecutive years to travel abroad for a milk- HONORrD by ELKS LODGE vour future. Set a goal for yourself and make plans
and has also earned several shakc, we do not suggest A- HONOKtD BI tL' wow t h 5t Th w,rt Voa . . ,n
pins from his favoiite pastIaska. Prices are extremely Tne Ashland Elks Club cele- S "S-n h- J2L- P
time. hiehpr thor and it would rnst i .j m..,. U7w P'er than the one who does not have any notion, or
Oct. 3 by holding a dinner nas never given any thought to his future. To explain
honoring press groups in the in a somewhat different way, if one develops the at
IarinJe Snt'h titude of what can I as an individual do for so
ceremonies, introduced the ..... .., . .. .'
main speaker, Eric Alien. Jr., and not what can society do for me, he will be well on
of the Madford Mail Tribunt. the road to becoming a happy and useful citizen.
METHA HANSEN
Bob's other interests are you fifty cents
centered around outdoor activ
ities. He enjoys hunting, camp
ing, skating, swimming, and
fishing. His tall but true fish- Metha Hansen, new senior,
ing tales include catching is from Kodiak, Alaska,
mammoth Alaskan water sal- luoiha fnrmi hh in
mon and crabs with shells of Ashland for 11 years before members of the staff of
over a foot in diameter. mn;n t KrfioV ,h.r h JUMand Dail Tidinas.
Present at the dinner were
the
the
Make your time in school worthwhile.
Stanley C. Jobe
Principal
if Watches and Rings
ir Special Gifts
HENRY CARR'S
SHELDON JEWELRY
272 E. Main
ROGUE NEWS
1957-1958
Although the small town of lived or the past five years. Talent Hi-Life, the Siskiyou of
While living here, Metha at- Southern Oregon College, and
tended Briscoe School and two the Rogue Newt. Rogue Newt
months of junior high. staff members attending were
In Alaska, Metha attended Florence Byrd, Pat Gibson, Ju-
thc Kodiak High School which dy Campbell, Pat Brewer, Ma- Published every month by the lournalism class of the Ashland
has an approximate enroll- ry Ann Briggs, and the advisor Senior High School, Ashland, Oregon.
ment oi 173 students. Accord- wir. Kaipn Jttucii,
ing to Metha, the schools are
much the same, except that in
Kodiak students arc allowed
to go skiing on school time,
the girls wear slacks, and the
studies are "a little harder."
Welcome back to Ashland,
Metha.
MARSHALL - WELLS
STORE
ON THE PLAZA
HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES
SPORTING GOODS
OPEN
SIS - Q BARBER SHOP
1013 Iowa
Wayne Heard, Owner
Editor-in-Chief l. Florence Byrd
Assistant Editor pat Gibson
Co-Sports Editors . Larry Neal, Scott Peterson
Feature Editor Judy Campbell
Special Reporter Betty Duffy
Business Manager pat Brewer
Advertising Staff Ray Childreth, Dennis Homes
Adviser , Ralph D. Buell
Printing .by Ivcrson Printing, Ashland
ASHLAND DRUG
"Grinly" Ballpoints
Prescriptions Cotmetics
Costume Jewelry
257 East Main
SISQ
CONFECTIONERY
607 Siskiyou Ashlanc
CAROL ANN FASHIONS
Skirtt and Joan Marie
Sweatert
Always Latest Styles
GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE
New Shoes Are Sold
and
Old Shoes Are Resoled
383 E. MAIN
SINGMASTER ond JONES
INSURANCE AGENCY
343 East Main
Phone 2-4221
SWEET SHOP
Thick Milk Shaket
Juicy Hamburgers
(Sip
KASTNER'S DAIRY
BAR
Hamburgers Hot Dogs
Sundaes
474 N. Main
Phone 2-2101
at
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