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FRL. NOV. 22.1957 ROQUE NEWS PAGE THREE Inside Platter Party By Judy Campbell Perhaps many of you don't know what goes on down at KWIN radio station on Thurs- '"."" J,"v- down there to cover a story , , . ,. ,-,, and found myself surrounded bv teenaeers One room is al- by teenagers one room is u most completely devoted to dancing and the other has com- fortable couches on which to it and enjoy the program. The staff from AHS consists of Kay Engle, Lee Seitz, Judy Alley, Sally Lane, and Priscil- la Neilson. According to Kay, "The radio show is doing very well this year, with no com plaints, and lots of fun and teenegers. We hope to start some panel groups and have some real live talent. If any body is interested in being on ti.e show just contact anyone on the staff." I was told that if anyone had club announcements you could just drop them in the re- quest boxes anywhere they are located and thev will be read on the next program or at any time specified. D. j . .J v'th. lords' had thfs V ay "Tey are dt had this to say mey are do- ing pretty good as far as or- ganization and records are con- cerned. The programs have been real popular in the Rogue : i three sponsors Rans Dairy Erie Klein, advisor, its pur Queen, Ashland Skateway, and Pse to b"n8 together girls Jack s Drive-up." Reque st s may oc maue in any ui uitrac mI and ai0 in the studv spots and also m the study c.'j . Students, we have a nice thing here, let s not abuse It. Remember when you are down at KWIN to act orderly and not be rowdy as background noises are picnea uu over uie air and annoy listeners. This is a great experience for us and should not be misused. The management of KWIN may discontinue many of our pnvi- leges if students display any- thing but good conduct. Don't forget to tune in Plat- ter Party each Thursday even- ing from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. at 1440 on your radio dial. That's KWIN in Ashland. WARDROBE CLEANERS "Quality Cleaning" We Service All Garments Priced Right S & H Green Stamps Free Pickup St Delivery , Phone MU 9-8281 k Watches and Rings ir Special Gift HENRY CARR'S SHELDON JEWELRY 272 E. Main MARSHALL - WELLS STORE ON THE PLAZA HARDWARE HOUSEWARES SPORTING GOODS ASHLAND DRUG "Grlssly" Ballpoints Prscriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry 257 East Main GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE New Shoei Are Sold and Old Shoes Are Resoled 383 E. MAIN MM & Gy OF THE MONTH A feature in each issue of the Rogue News will be a boy . r, , t. ,u Un. and girl of the month. ,These ,,... .. ,, , , J. studenU wlU be chosen by the laculty and student council outstandI extraurricular ativities. m dy Mmag and fiob Jones Jq dy for ner outstanding work on posters for the school; and Bob for his work on the noon dances . News Briefs The Gvmnastira Cluh i on- en to all students interested in working on the trampoline, high bar, parallel bars, or turn- ... oling. Mr. Warren Labounty, ad- visor, stated the club wiU pre- sent half-time performances, at basketball games. Other tenta- tive appearances of the club are performances at nearby schools. Students interested in Join- ln the club ahuld contact Mr. Labounty. The Future Nurses of Amer- ica has recently been organ- ItH ot MH5 Arrnrrfino in Tr nurs- miwesira in luuuwni Margaret Oviatt is president Smith, secretary-treasurer. , . ' ted in ,iin. . .. h,H m,; Klein. a A rkl.nJ Uik Ctrl , . . . T . fh i. . , .." n,t. . tu , . , are. p, Bob Heg. dahl. vice PresIdent Caroi Weae Secretary Judy Mil. ler; and TTeasureTt Laurie rOSS- The club's advisor is Mr. Bucll. ' Letterman's Club will holJ its Annual Smoker Wednes- day, Dec. 4. The event will feature ten boxing matches and two wrestling matches. Admission price will be 50c per ticket. HONOR ROLL Continued from Page 1 Rea Dutton, Judy Fader, Hank Hampton, Sharon Hyde, Carol Lininger, Ann Martin, Mary Matthews, Bob Miller, Judith Mills, Don Simpson, Pat Simp son, AI South, Janet Sptirs, Sherry Taylor, Ben Watrus, Susan Weller, and Jim Wright. Ingle Drug 303 E. Main Fountain School Supplies Cosmetics Prescriptions Magazines Your Photo WITH PERSONALITY PORTRAITS k PHOTO FINISHES k CAMERA SUPPLIES MEMORY .LANE STUDIO 293 East Main . m . i Hi Gang! Winter is sneaking VPS! UH SlWly' Ut 8Uielyt- . Which means that there is not much tlme to spend as we like- " 8eem to me "at I no sooner get home than it gets d . v Lr Tiiot Avan(lr what urniilrf , ; V " ' . " e " " """" - ,nstead ? Here are some " qurauun. Pat Brewer I d go for tide. Sondra Hutchinson Once a week I'd go for a ride with Patty. Mr. Mobley I'd spend my ti.ne wishing I was 21. Mike Crowley - 1 11 never . .. ii. . " " '" trying to figure Out What to do with it. Carol Burrow I'd work my cotton-pickin school ledg er. ri .. i ot , . . Barbara Stoddard I d on debate and Jane YaPle J'd Pester Barbara that extra liour. Allan Joy I'd do what came naiuraiiy. ianl kjiox tTilZ tO CStch I'd spend it up on lost sleen. Bob Jones They"d prob ably cnange it around so inai we'd have to eo to school that hour. Judy Alley I'll never tell, Chuck Bounds - I'd spend it sleeping also. Marv Matthews I don't know, I can't even handle the ones we have now. Sally Lane Doing my homework, probably, JT Glines Eatin'. Door Something kids get a bang out of. 1900 Wife darns husbands socks. 1957 Wife socks darn hus band. CLOTHES AND SHOES. FOR LESS MONEY PERFUME'S On the Plaza OPEN SIS-Q BARBER SHOP 1013 Iowa Wayn Heard. Owner CAROL ANN FASHIONS Skirts and Joan Mars Sweaters Always Latest Styles SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers An Xylophage! What would you do if you wereto come in contact with a xylophage? The remarks of students asked this question varied and are printed below: Tom Connor Oh, call the cops or something! Barbara Stoddard Stand sttl, I guess. Betty Reeder If it's head ed for Boron, Calif., I'll hitch a ride. Ken Rensfield Run. Pat Gibson I'll never telM Wanda Prettyman Would n't you like to know? Mmmm Bey I Brinn Rashe Run to In- djana Ka"n Thomas Depends on what it is! -,. nm,,i Tv- in the opposite direction! Richard Wilson - Say, Howdy brother freshman! Lee Seitz Give it to Dar- lene. Alan Joy Put u ,n a feox nd send u to SanU clau8 Ron Card Put it in a box and send it to Pat. John Herbison I'd kill it. Time: Monday Morn at school time. Nuff said! DON'S RADIO & T.V. 37 East Main - Ashland Phone MU 2-4141 RCA fe Packard Bell W Svrvic All Makes SINGMASTER and JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 343 East Main Phone 2-4221 STEAK HOUSE OPEN 24 HOURS "Whw tha Gang Meets" OESER'S SERVICE STATION Phone MU 9-9316 FLYING "A" PRODUCTS GIFTS School Supplies Toiletries Sundries Me NAIRS 71 East Main HAMBY'S DRIVE - IN MARKET PHONE 5-5161 180 C Street GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS STOP GRIZZLIES!! Bill's Union Service Union 76 Gas U. S. Royal Tires Intersection of 99 & 66 Pat Brewer I'd run. Bill Baker Get all shook up, I rekon. Gary Riney Give him some money to go down and get him a dog tag. To you less intellectual read ers, an xylophage is a wood eating insect. OUT OF THE WEST... Pendleton The camps and the trails of the Far West were the Pendleton proving grounds. Generations ago the first of these famous shirts were made here for rugged Western wear. They were then they are today staunch and sturdy. Pendleton controls every operation of dyeing, spinning and weaving from the finest Pacific Northwest virgin wool to the final precision tailoring. 11.95to ' 13.95 9mM s w ,1 - 1 IVndlclon alwoy virain wool at THE MART Records prcppots iqxH S&H Grenn Stamps