Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 22, 1957, Image 1

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FRI.. NOV. 22.1957
ASHLAND. HIGH SCHOOL. ASHLAND. OREGON
NUMBER 3
Debaters Eye
Pacific Meet
The first tournament of the
year is coming up for members
of Ashland High School"! dc-
bati. 't.n. It will be :
Dec. 13 and 14 at Pacific Uni
versity at Forest Grove. Events
wi be men and worrier's di
visions of debate, extempore
speaking, oratory, humorous
interpretations, and serious in
terpretations. The extemp tap
ic is labor-management rela
tions. Speakers will be givei
30 miuntes to prepare six--i.nute
talk on seme phase of
th' topic. Debating will be on
the resolution: Resolved: that
direct United States economic
aid to individual countries
should be limited to technical
assistance and disaster relief.
Speakers in each event have
three preliminary rounds in
which they are given a 1, 2, 3,
or 4 depending on their rank.
Speakers with the lowest ac
cumulative score go into the
fnals where the winners are
determined.
Las' year's team received
F-cond place in men's extemp
nu third place in women's de
bate. Trying to better that re
cord this year are: Larry Neal.
senior, entering debate, ex-
lemp, ana uruiuiy, i
Stoddard, senior, debate, 'ex- fc
temp, and serious interpreta
tion; Jane Yaple, Junior, de
bate, extemp, - and oratory;
Nancy Lininger, Junior, de
bate, and humorous; Tom Con
nor, senior, debate and ex
te.i.p; and Frank Conley, sen
ior, debate and extemp.
These three debate teams
will leave Ashland for the
tournament by chartered bus
Wednesday, Dec. 12.
SADIE HAWKINS' DANCE
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DeBoer, Gillespie Chosen
Mr. and Mrs. Dog patch
The Dogpatch population November 15. Although the
was well represented at the an- boys played hard to get they
nual Sadie Hawkins' dance were no match for the Dog
sponsored by the Junior class patch girls who hauled them,
by hook and by crook to the
long awaited event..
The cafeteria was transform
ed into a typical "backwoods
hick town" with split-railed
fences, big yellow moon, man
zanita trees, corn stocks, and
bales of hay. On either side of
the stage were those backyaid
grade or above, is led by the from typlcai
53 STUDENTS
Oil HONOR ROLL
The honor roll, which
eludes students with a
in-3.S
seniors and juniors for the
first six weeks with both hav
ing 17 students on the list. Fol
lowing close behind are the
freshmen with 13; and the
sophomores, 10.
Freshmen: Jerry Burns, For
rest Farmer, Mary Lea Gray,
Peter Kreisman, Bill Law
rence, Jim Lewis, Joyce Long,
American home. For those who
wanted to get hitched, "Mar
rin' Sam" was present with
marriage vows read from a
Montgomery Ward catalog. Re
freshments of "Kikapoo Juice"
and cake were served.
One high point of the even
ing was the judging of cos
Rita Mapes, Carter Mitchell, mes. most original went io
Linda Neal, Julia Oeser, Zola Sherry Taylor in her tattered
Palmrr and Dnnv Rpttor skirt and blouse and her ha.r
in piKiaux. Luma x ay luney
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ton. Denise Dodge. Betty Duf- and BiU Snyder were Judged
Sophomores: Wayne Coving-
REMEMBER!
November
26 National assembly
28. 29 Thanksgiving va
cation December
6 Basketball Fortuna
her
7 Basketball Eureka
hara
11 Sophomore assembly
13 Basketball Shasta
in Redding
14 Enterprise basketball
gam in Redding
20 Basketball Tilla
mook gam hare
21 Basketball Tilla
mook gam hara
20 to Jan. 2 Christmas
vacation
fy, Mike Hall, Jim Hamby, Pa- DeM coupie. uom sporrea
$ tricia McNabb, Steve Peterson, corncob pipes and carried
. Roberta Ritchie, James Skib- little brown Jugs.
by, and Carolyn Wells. Bagginess and shabbtness in-
Ifjt Juniors: Bill Benson, Vir- fluenced the Judges for the
J'i ginia Bowman. Terry Camp- most appropriate costumes.
, - bell, George Converse, Phyllis Prizes were awarded to Con-
Deboer, Mavis EnbLm, Jean nie Lively and Art Kiser. Otn-
Fisher, Sybil Hamilton, Jerry er comment causing costumes
Joy, Pat LcQuieu, Jody Mittag, were "long Johns," short
' Jeanette Oescr, Lee Osgood, skirts, and lamp-shade hats.
Anna Palmer, Joyce Stewart, The evening was highlighted
Jane Yaple, and Ruth Wyant. with the crowning of Mr. ana
Seniors: Judy Alley, Carol Mrs. Dogpatch. Juniors had the
Burrow, Florence Byrd, Ks.r- largest representation so the
cn Cochran, Frank Conley, title went to Phyllis DeBoer
Tom Conner, John Dille, Sher- and Clinton Gillespie. Other
rie Ferreira, Margaret Hull, class contenders makin? up the
Sondra Hutchinson, Kip Lorn- court were: Shirley Champion
bard, Frank Mahar, Tim Mc- and Sidney DeBoer, freshmen;
(-.aiuiey, i-arry weal, Mia Kap- Brenda Woods Bnd Ken Bohn,
chased a Dress camera for the to Girl's Rwroatinn A. ' .J . . . "'. sopnomores; ana uen wairus
Top plctui Dance honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dogpatch and
their court. Mr. and Mrs. Dogpatch. Phyllis DaBoar and Clin
ton Gillespie are seen in lower right corner. Lower left
Linda Fay Turley and Bill Snyder, chosen best costumed
couple. Lower right Sherry Taylor, most original costume.
Groups Purchase GRA INITIATES
Press Camera 50 STUDENTS
Ashland High recently pur- Fifty girls were initiated ,in-
use of school groups. It Is a tion Monday night, Oct. 28.
Press Type Crown Grapmc The initiation began in the
Professional camera, wnich Health Room and
takes 4x5 pictures, and shoots through the gym with the
film packs and plates. The clanking of chains and various
camera has a flash attachment, other stunts.
ine loiai cost. 01 xne camera After initiation the.
and Sondra Hutchinson. sen-
Students having a 3.0 grade tors. The crowning was follow-
with"1 th?. orable mention "d are as iol- and Mrs. Dogpatch and their
lows: court.
Freshmen: Miles Adams, Lee Osgood's committee and
Richard Barnett, Marianne ,u j ,v,. ,.lV,
was $210. The PTA, Student D h " i" i:ilr : eagie amriey napman, oia- helped, all cooperated to ma e
Body Annual Staff and Ro- n red which were Folks', ci e ve Hawkins season well
ith Deep Sea Exhibit
gua news nave mviaea uie worn for tw0 days u tne Eirls . ... arw.
t- v., .; n an ten .. - . J ,
j I- i oianl wear lnem Ilve Plnls Johnson, Linda Lewis, Mike
Vm. . u were to be deducted from their Lewis, Joan Libby, Pat Mat-
a t ii I i i. . years. 10181 Plnt?- thews, Betty McDonald, Ruth
" " -v..- i-oinis are maae Dy panici-
reducing me cost oi our annual natine in the various intramcr- m;i,. t5. c. l m
.pnotography bill. als. A member must have 30 berghi Gayle Weller, and Jer- jnOVII jlUUGIIIS
Mr. Lomax hopes to train points at the end of the year ,y Winn. awiiwiiil rflHUVIUJ
two sophomores and Juniors to to continue her membership Sophomores: Paul Alley, National Assemblies present
learn how to run the camera. and 50 points are needed to re Sharon Alner, Mary Collins, ed a program on sea life at
Later he intends to develop ceive a reward. Joiene Deardorff, Jack Elder, AHS Nov, 12, entitled "Deep
and print his own Pictures, officers of GRA are as fol- Anita Felter, Elaine Fisher, Pa- Sea Exhibits." Mr. Phil Bet
cuUng the photography bill lows: Linda Wright, president; tricia Gillette, Phyllis Grow, zold showed a divers 30 year
V nyllis DeBoer, vice president; Emma Hakes. Ted Kinnev. collection of the wonders of
Merideth Williams, secretary; Joyce Lewis, Danno Mills, Bar- the sea and told of some of his
and Diane Cockran, treasurer; Dara Nisle, Ethel Redbird, adventures.
Faye Babcock, intramural Francine Robertson, Laurie Mr. Betzold gave an infor
manager; Ida May, assistant r0ss, Chuck Rush, Genene mative program with speci
manager. Phyllis DeBoer was Seymore, Carol Singmaster, mens from the ocean collected
U. charge of the initiation. Linda Smith, Lynn Sohler, by himself and his fatner.
A Mothers' and Daughters' Maurice Stewart. Meredith During his talk Betzold stated
night is planned for next Williams, and Brenda Woods, there were more species of life
her month. , Juniors: Lynda Abbott, Ger- In the water than on land.
Allen, Jim Bjork, Anne borne of the many things
Senior Play To Be
Presented Tonight
"The Little DoS Laughed" with Rollin Hegler
i. iho title nf the three-act brother Wally. aid
comedy by Vera and Ken Tarp- Hilarity prevails when Lau- Other students in the cast Carter, Clinton Cillespie, K.a- w.ucn wir. neizoia snowea to
ley to be presented tonight at rie starts practicing her know- are Mia Raaphorst as Gus, thy Heinzman, Bill Hernlein, lie students during his pro-
8:00 p m. in Ashland High's ledge of psychology on her Jim Wright as Horatio P. Hon- Duane Jarnegin, Mary Ellen gram were: a wolf fish, speci-
Little Theater. family and friends. Ink blot eywell, Judy Alley as Joan Kelso, Joyce Kerr, Lynda Levi- men of barracuda, many dif-
The senior class play stars tests, energy peaks, intelli- Wood, Jack Tobiason as Mark son, Lamar Lisonbee, Bill ferent sea shells, a small shark
Jean Fitch, Margaret Hull, gence tests and case histories Bradford, Larry Neal as Ted Maurer, Geri Miller, Priscilla and a hammerhead shark.
Tom Connor, and Rollin Heg- are involved in Laurie's ex- (Deadwood) Wood, Rca Dutton Keilson, Phyllis Peters, Char- He also showed the jaws of
ler in the featured roles. periments. When the expert- as Lilian Wood, Laurel Ann lene Petersen, Robert Peppt, a wliite shark, corals, sponges,
Jean Fitch is seen as Laurie ments backfire, Laurie's fami- Scripter as Walola, and Naomi Carol Phillips. Pat Roach, Ka- a sea horse, and sting rays. Stu
Huntington, psychology - mad ly decide to use a little psy- Taylor as Theresc. ren Thomas, Braehm Woodell, dents displayed varied reac
collcge coed of the Huntington chology of their own to turn Working behind the- scenes Alyce Wood, and Victor York, tions to the last item on Bet
family. Margaret Hull and the tables on tlicir family pty- on the productioi. .staff are Seniors: Maxinc Crowson, zold's program a red octo
Tom Conner play her parents, choanalyist. ' Continued on Page 2 Continued on. Page 3 pus.