MON, OCT. 2. 1937 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Rodeo Enthusiast Is Former Queen Sharon Jacoby, freshman in Sharon has a trick horse Ashland High School, was O- which she has shown in rodeos thello, Washington's 1956 Ro- in Moses Lake, Washington; deo Queen. She was the young- Davenport, Washington; Hcp- est rodeo queen Othello has ner, Oregon; and many other ever had. She won her title as places. His registered name is rodeo queen through a combt- Diamond's Priae but most nation of her appearance, people call him Trigger. He horsemanship, and ticket-sell- shakes hands, bows, counts, ing ability. Her duties as rodeo says his prayers, plays dead queen were to lead the open ing parade, accompanied by several of the other queen can didates, all on horseback, and to appear at different rodeos in Washington and tell people about the Othello Rodeo and invite them to it. While in Or thello, she belonged to a group called the Othello Bareback Riders which was started in 1955 by her mother, Mrs. Mike Jacoby. Sharon first started perform ing in rodeos when she was eight or nine years old. She has been riding most of her life and won her first blue rib bon when she was only four years old for being the young est rider in a parade in Port land. She has continued to win honor after honor since then. -a Bill Benson Among Scouts At Jamboree in Europe Bill Benson, junior at AHS, left July 2, with 1600 other Jamboree Scouts for Europe. The Scouts were divided into about 90 persons per group for conven ience sake. The Scouts started their trip by train across the United States to Quebec and from there continu ed to England by boat, remaln- SOPH HEALTH CLASSES PUBLISH FLU BULLETIN Combined efforts of the SHARRON JACOBY Ing there for a period of two weeks. While there they visit ed the home of Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon. In ' Holland, Bill comments, sophomore health classes, un- Hi, gang! Here I am with hardly anyone wears wooden der the supervision of Dr. more local gab and interests. snoes, and almost everyone Klein, resulted In the publica- A few weeks ago I began won- rides bicycles which seem to tion of a bulletin on Asiatic dering just what boys thought be their main means of trans- flu. Volunteers formed com- of girls who diet. Not that I Portation. mittees of research, organiza- plan going on one, but I was The next stop for the Scouts M0"' writin8. typing, publica- curinus To satisfy mv curiousi- was Germanv. whirh was the tion. assembling, and distribu- iT ty I asked a few boys and here country most enjoyed by Bill, tion headed by a class record ll'jfc are the results with my com--Why? Because of the climate, er The completed four-page ments: , the people, and the cleanliness ""eun was oisiriDuiea 10 me Jim Wright "It depends of the cities. Bill also noted entire student body of Ashland on their size." Explain your- that castles were very common "'6" in early October, self Jim, you've left us hang- there. ing. Austria, their next stop Io- Mike McDonald "I guess cated ten miles from the Iron it's O.K." What do you mean. Curtain, was described by Bill it's O.K., who are you to judge, as being much the same as Jack Tobiasson "Diet? Germany as they spoke the Why do they want to diet in same language and the climate the first place. If they're going is similar. to diet tney 11 B J JEWELERS 283 E. Main Watch Repairing Jeweiry Art Carved Diamond Rings Inct turn o. AKhmmk ll.l., ..... Ik.,'. w.c buiwc wain, ur round and break it anyway." next stop, most of their time ? Til, , i J 0W Cnf ! So wnat that's 8 woman's was spent in Venice. There 7 P04tff and has veral Afferent priviiege. they visited St. Marks Bacilica. , m , 8 iy." . . . . - ,, Dennis Bounds "They Only the tourist in Venice are 01 Jldt . Mls Jacobty and her father leave out all thc necessary fortunate enough to ride in do 811 !?e tra,nln8 - their food thpy need , orde, to Gondolas Venice was liked by Man comes into the world rses. iney nave lour otner gr0W-.. That.s tnc gcnerai idea, Bill except ioT tne uncleanli- without his consent, and goes ho.rfses . andl a ""--onthld Dennis. ness of the city, out against his will and thc " who kfh hands.' bows: Ben Walrus "I think they From Venice they continued trip between is exceedingly noes end ol tne trail, and are kjnd of stupid But wan. to the French RjVCria. Bill rocky. The rules of contraries dering through the halls I've swam in the Meditterean Sea - . notiCed some cases where it which to him was much warm- to show her horse at rodeos in is needed... x think you.ve hit er than the Pacific Slack - Hamilton's PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. Main Phone 5-5811 S & H Green Stamps are one of the features of the trip. When he is little thc big girls kiss him; when he is big the little girls kiss him. If he is poor he is a bad manager, if he is rich he is dishonest. If he needs credit he can't get it; if he is prosperous every one wants to do him a favor. If he is in politics, it's for graft; if he is out of politics he's no Oregon and California. the nail on the head, Ben. Jim Bjork "I think Athletes Are Dancers? stupid, myself, with a few ex ceptions." Of course, with a few exceptions! Rollin Hegler "It's revolt ing." Oh come now, not really! Gerald Troxel "They must Paris fascinated the Scouts. it's The night life was pleasing, ac cording to Bill, for in Paris there is no age limit at the night clubs and after thc age of 16 you may be served in any of the many bars. The 1600 Jamboree Scouts be fat!" Brilliant deduction, met at La Harve and caucht The night of nights your Gerry boy! the same boat back to thc enorf to his country. If he does- best formal vour most allur- Scott Peterson It doesn t United States on Sept. 4. n't give to charity he is a ing perfume a date with the make one bit of difference to Some of the many souvine- tight-wad; if he does, it's for captain of the football team me " My. but aren't you con- ers brought home by Bill were: show. If he is actively relig- his gorgeous corsage happily cerned about the weaker sex. beer steins, wooden shoes, Ger- ious he is a hypocrite; if he riding in his rod breathless . , . . man knives, perfume, and takes no interest in religion he expectancy thinking of the mont" 1 fund a mvs- many colored slides. is a hardened sinner. If he first dance arriving at the . " " " ' ' ! a soft Dvm nn thi Hanro tnnr nt """"6" GIFTS School Supplies Toiletries Sundries Me NAIRS 71 East Main eives affection he specimen; if he cares lor no last muscular arms tnat leel one he is cold-blooded. If he like steel a crack of leaves dies young there is a great as he grips your hand pro future for him; if he lives to fuse apologies feet like gun an old age he is always in the boats crush down on your i von save money you dainty ones more aDoloeies are a miser; if you spend it you heartbreaking rip as a mis- weighs 120 pounds. She has ha- are a loafer; if you get it you placed foot lands on your hem el eyes, "like deep pools of are a grafter; if you don't get colliding with other dancing stagnant moss." She has brown it you are a' bum. So what's couples four hours of this hair, and her main interests thc use? I would introduce you to them. They are both seniors. Here are a few hints for thc girl. 36-24-37. This senior gal stands S feet 6 inches tall and WILEY AND REINHOLDT INSURANCE 369 East Main 9" STOP! School Needs Groceries Meats MARKET BASKET : - Siskiyou Phon - SS41 home at last, thank heavens! are, "boys in particular, life in athletes as dancers? NUTS ! ' general." 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