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PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS TUESDAY. JAN. 28. 1958 Good Sportsmanship Is Important Good sportsmanship is of most vital importance to Ashland High's mighty Grizzlies and faculty. Poor sportsmanship shows jealousy and a lack of confi dence in your own team. Name calling is bad enough, but even this may lead to wild brawls consisting of everything from fists to brass knuckles. It may even involve hospitalization for the less fortunate. Let's take the story of rough neck O'Lewel, He went to basketball game, vs. Klamath high school. All was going neat, till he took a stool, He jumped up and yelled, Let's all be real cool." He shouted and boo'd, "Down with your Here your honeimme school, Oakie again with the first is- When all of the sudden, was threatened to a duel. sue nineteen fifty-eight. To He .got . left. d . right, and a bran knuckle ft Ingenuity, Imagination Shown in Department By Csndy Hartshorn When you walk into room 35 For the first time In four you know it isn't like any oth- years AHS has an art depart er class room in. this school, ment, now even more colorful You know it's something spe- than before, thanks to Mrs. cial, because there are so many Ruth Trost, instructor. Mrs. drawings and pictures on dis- Trost majored in art at the play, and various craft pieces Wisconsin College of Educa are arranged on shelves. Some- tion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, thing indicates they are here and received her Bachelors for more than decoration. They Degree there. She took post are, this is the Art Department, graduate at Layton Art School, By Pat Brewer also of Milwaukee, and then here at Southern Oregon Col lege. There are two courses offer ed, art and crafts and general art, which not only help stu- A new feature of the Rogue de"ts, to develop their tastes everyday life, but also gives them an opportunity to exer- 4. i UJU1 exams almost got the best of And that was the end of our rough neck, me. News is this career column. O'Lewel. This brines to mind a ques- Thl month's column Is aimed A school that goes to State and has all the fine tion Mr Wrj8ht asked one of Bt udents considering careers cise their imagination and in- Ktriiuiijr in wumuig uui loca tive problems. If yo would visit the art room at present, you would find some results of the semes ter tests: colorful, repeated n,,ai; .-0a r1o ,,0m...l,;r. A tv.- i mi aiuaenw receiiuy. 4u- - lu"""va .i.wiuoiioiiip, win xmu mat iuey ic tion was "Has absolute zero well awarded in the end with praise from all over the ever been reached The stu- REQUIREMENTS A beauty operator It requir- pnnntnr 'Tr.ia oifiinfiAn ; ..1 4 1 . A 1 Hont n I ' r U 1 V rpnl ifH "Ynl In r .';1. ivu vc u jealosy ur uie iJyl .vg m' How did vou to obtain . license from thf ..v7 vQ-anB .cau. dQ? Kemcmber, good leaders are chosen for their une qualities ana gooa attuuaes towara everyone! this attitude on the whole situ J. T. ation. The more you study state cosmetology board in all eta toe vr6nt Tanlausnra an A Perhaps some of you have Pirginia. There is a small fee Pa"ern designs frcm the arts for the license, after the appli cant successfully passes an ex amination in both theory and practice of cosmetology. She must be 16 to 18 years of age, have a health certificate, and and craft class, and pencil sketches from the general art class. There are a group of drawings in the process of com pletion to be entered in the scholastic contest this month. That 38 of the 39 trophy That Carol Singmaster and cups in the showcase by the of- Meredith Williams put mouse fice were won by Debate traps in their lockers? Carol Squads? That Mr. Johnson, biology teacher, has a tusk of a mam mal that is between 10,000 and 20,000 years old? caught two mice and Meredith caught one. have completed a cosmetology ... u , , suits of a whole semester of course in an approved private . . . . , , ... , . . art training, as do the many beauty school or a public vo- , . ' . . ,. cational school. In a few sutes, charcoal and watercolors d.s- th hrarrf. rnnirp that h,.,,! PlaVed- s 18 SUrely 0ne ot and certainly the most colorful. GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE New Shoes Arc Sold and Old Shoes Are Resoled 383 E. MAIN STOP! GRIZZLIES! STULT'S UNION SERVICE Union 76 Gas J. H. U. S. Royal Tires Hwys. 99 b 68 The more you learn The more you learn The more you know. The more you know The less you learn. The less you learn The less you study. So why study? It certainly sounds logical ty school graduate gain ex doesn't it? But always remem- Derienee in a commercial heau- That the phone number of ber, education works if the v shoo under a snecial ar- the pay phone in the hall is student works. rangement of a junior operator MU 9-9686? The new year always brings before taking the examination. Support Our Advertisers That there are 29 teachers in around another question of im- There are more than 900 Ashland High? portance concerning a new private schools, usually con year's resolution. What is a sisting of 1,000 to 1,600 clock That the instructions on the new year's resolution? Accord- hours of combined classroom fire extinguisher behind Miss ing to Mr. Webster, new is de- work and practice in beauty Christopher's door reads, "To fined as being "of recent ori- service. Thus, besides learning play turn bottom up. To gin, or having lately come or the skills of the occupation, stop turn back?" been brought into being." Year students generally take aca- That there are 3,951 books is d'"n? " "ISA f' ""u th lihrarv'' r days, divided into 12 four years high school curricu- months. The definition of reso- lum. on lution is "a formal determina tion, or to resolve." Have you made a new year's resolution ASHLAND DRUG "Grizzly" Ballpoints Prescriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry 257 East Main in the library? That Christmas comes Thursday this year? That there are 74 words in vet? our Alma Mater song? ADVANCEMENT You may advance by becom ing manager of a large shop . . , , . ,. or by owning your own shop. I stumbled across something , . 1 , i SHORT'S EAST SIDE PHARMACY Walgreen Agency 264 East Main Phone MU 5 4811 That the drinking fountain the other day called the "Sev- Expansion in employment is across from the biology room en Ages of Man" and I thought . """"" this shoots eleven inches high? That everyone at Ashland High thinks our basketball team is the best? you might like to read it. Here is how it goes. First Age Man sees the earth Third Age-He hustles to' get men t0 Patrniz beauty shops occupation because of the de mands of the growing popula tion and the tendency for an increasing proportion of wo- SEE The NEW '58 FORD AND MERCURY NOW I JIM BUSCH FORD SALES Ashland EBERHART'S Athletic Headquarters Sporting Goods 279 East Main to STEAK HOUSE OPEN 24 HOURS "Where the Gang Meets" it. Fourth Age He decides settle for just half of it. Fifth more moderate Sixth Age He is content to have a six feet by two feet strip of it. Seventh Age He gets the strip SALARIES The majority of beauty op erators wnrklnff in a shon for Age He becomes even an empioyer are paid a basic wage plus a commission. How ever, some are paid only a sal ary or commisssion. Most em ployed beauticians work from 40 to 48 hours a week. Hours are very irregular. Some states WARDROBE CLEANERS "Quality Cleaning" We Service All Garments Priced Right S& H Green Stamps Free Pickup & Delivery Phone MU 9-8281 Before I sign off, here is haye overUme pay provisions someming wuii wuh;ii x am at THE MART Records S Si H Grenn Stamps OESER'S SERVICE STATION Phone MU 9-9318 FLYING "A" PRODUCTS sure some of you will agree. Student I don't feci well. May I go home? Mr. Lewis Where do you feel the worst? Student In American Pro blems Class. for hours beyond minimum. a specified You can tell if a girl is in Jove with you by the way she looks at you when you arer't looking. OPEN SIS - Q BARBER SHOP 1015 Iowa Wayne Heard, Owner WILEY AND REINHOLDT INSURANCE 369 East Main CAROL ANN FASHIONS Skirts and Joan Marie Sweaters Always Latest Styles ROGUE NEWS 1957-1958 Published every month by the journalism class of the Ashland Senior High School, Ashland, Oregon. Editor-in-Chief Florence Byrd Assistant Editors Pat Gibson, Judy Campbell Co-Sports Editors Larry NeaL Scott Peterson Feature Editor Judy Campbell Business Manager Pat Brewer Assistant Business Manager Mary Ellen Kelso Advertising Managers Ray Childreth, Dennis Homes Art Staff Candy Hartshorn, Frank Westfall, Reporters Sally Mackay, Pat Dailcy, Lamar Lisonbee, Joyce Kerr, Nancy Avery, Shirley Neil, Ardith Chapman, Mary Ann Briggs, Shirley Enblom, Joyce Schmaltz, Jeanhctte Thcrres, Joy Lorcnz, Betty Duffy. Adviser Ralph D. Buell Printing by Ivcrson Printing, Ashland SELBY CHEVROLET COMPANY 100 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon "By Our Good Service You Will Know Us" Pho. MU 2-4941, MU 2-4951 Chevrolet Oldsmobile GO! GO! GRIZZLIES Your Favorite Cleaners it Free Morula Moth Proofing COLLEGE CLEANERS