inroiKdhu Solver Mammedl IKlead! . i n ran a n jvw 723 Enrollment Will Be Highest AHS Student Peak Upon the appointment of Mr. Stanley C. Jobe as Superinten dent of Ashland schools, Mr. Gaylord Smith was appointed to succeed Mr. Jobe as senior high school principal. dent bodies in the state of Ore gon, and no changes are con templated at the time," states Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith received his B. S. degree at Southern Oregon "I believe we have one of College and his masters at the SEPT. 30. 1958 ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. ASHLAND, OREGON NUMBER 1 the best, well-mannered stu- Pepsters Wear Bright Togs Pep Club members have new uniforms this year consisting of red sweaters, red suede shoes, and reversible plaid skirts. The girls will wear white gloves during football season and will have red and white pom poms during bas ketball season, according to paren Thomas. Officers for Pep Club this year are Karen Thomas, presi dent, Cenene Seymour, vice president, Cathy Fowler, secre tary and Geri Miller, treas urer. Their advisor is Miss Schuerman. The Pepsters will join the Flag Girls this year in march ing on the field for football season. There are only 37 members in Pep Club this year but they are all willing to get out and promote school spirit. FLASH1. 1 J. 'm v J Coach Varney Corey instructing Art Kiser on defense tactics. Corey Makes New AHS Grid Plans yards and then broke away for was compieted this Hub -Hoops To Be Shown "We're green but eager- versity of Oregon. While at beavers this year," were Coach tending college he participated. wuny s loiiwniiiis o i..c -.. i : uji.. u.cvu., a, u .uUI.l , f(sil of the way round the The split T.. ins coiuuiued, ffieiore coming to Ashland he ;u j ,.......; v, j University of Oregon. He form erly taught world geography, U. S. history, and consumers mathematics. Mr. Oscar Silver, a former teacher at Ashland Junior and Senior high schools, is our new vice-principal, athletic direc tor, and dean of boys. "I firmly believe we have the best student body in the west," says Mr. Silver, who has taught in Ashland for 11 years. Mr. Silver holds a B. S. and a masters degree from SOC. lie also attended Brooklyn Poly-Technic Institute for one year. ENROLLMENT 723 The Ashland High Grizzlies Enrollment at Ashland High scored a touchdown halfway schooi reached an all time through the first quarter to de- of 723. This figur? is ap- feat the Yreka Miners 6 to 0 on proximately 50 students higher Friday night at Yreka. tnan the 672 peak reached last On their first offensive op- year-at this time, commented portunity, the Ashland Griz- Mr- Smith. zlies moved 75 yards in 8 plays -We're loaded to capacity for a touchdown. this vear but we n be abe lo Bob Voris passed two short house the students." he said, passes to Steve Gray for 26 Remodeling the art room Ashland upsei Yreka last Friday night. Yreka had not been beaten in three pre vious starts. Ashland student body went to Yreka with the larg est group that has gone to a Yreka game in recent years. Congratulations t o Coach Corey and the team. ASHLAND WHIPS YREKA 6-0 a 30 yard run. Steve Gray went right end, outrunning the de- first providing ttdwyi a SriC!-X- art students. Removal of the domes on the front of the school made this possible. win ui ine speeo. tu our squau ..em a fense, and scoring the tn.s year." orays uaroor junior oiiege touchdown of the game. "No sport or activity can in Aberdeen, Washington. Mr. even compare with football Corey is married and has four Yreka was within the Ash- for mental, physical, and emo- children. land 20 yard line 6 times and tional development," contin- Along with coaching footr late in the fourth quarter, Lakeview game Oct. 3," staled ued new varsity football coach, ball and JV basketball he has reached the four yard line only ver deaR of men actin Mr. Corey received his first matics, two of senior hiath, zlies. The Grizzlies reached the Jfivjnj :r 'Hula hoops will be the rage with AHS Flag Girls at the Jeannie Bjorlie, Flag Girl cap tain. Jeannie went on to say that the girls met all during the summer, and had two money making projects, a rummage sale and a car wash. The 28 girls will have a new throwing flag with a steel ball at the end. The routine will be similar to the ones last year, according to Mr. Windt, advisor. college degree from the Uni- and one of business math. Ashland High Welcomes Seven Teachers to Staff A program of counselling and guidance will go into ef fect this year with Mrs. Taylor, dean of women, and Mr. Sil- as Students will be regard to subject programming in higti school. scholarships, and vocational In statistics, Ashland and Y- guidance, according to Mr. reka were even. First downs Smith, were even at 7 each. Yreka hit 25 yard line only once after scoring their touchdown. with six out of ten passes for a total of 39 yards. They had one Seven new teachers have duties include freshman foot- pass intercepted. Ashland hit been added to the Ashland ball coach and classes in busi High School faculty. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK OCTOBER 1 to 8 for two out of six passes for 26 yards, and also had one pass intercepted. Yreka came cut ahead in net yardage with 175 yards gained including ness mathematics, world His tory, and biology. Miss Doris Henderson is the .,,. i,,.. f nv,t;mi In the science departtment. -j..--.:- cu- . i..'., j Miss Joanne Green will teach passes, to Ashland's 34. Ash from Mvr'tlo Creek Hih school physics. Miss Green is a grad- land lost 60 yards on penalties. National Newspaper Week and Oregon State college. She uate of Oregon State College, will be celebrated October did her student teaching last wnere sne majorec in geoiogy. 1 to 8 with a program and din- year at North Salem High she has completed some work ner sponsored by the Ashland school, Salem. While at college toward her master's degree. Elks No. 944. she majored in physical edu- In an interview. Miss Green The committee has Invited cation and was a member of remarked that she hopes to Charles T. Duncan, Dean of the Women's Recreational As- help the students become more the School of Journalism. Uni- sociation. interested in science experi mentations ana scnooi science In the English department, sn0ws. versity of Oregon, to give the principal address of the even- Mf Char,es Fredrickson joins ing. The Rogue News staff has been invited to attend along and junior English with other local schools. COMING EVENTS Fri. Oct. 3 Football Lakeview at Ashland Thurs. Oct. 9 National Assembly (Omit Per. II) 11 a.m. Fri. Oct. 10 Football Ashland at Phoenix Thurs. Oct. 16 Back to School Night Fri. Oct. 17 End of first six weeks period Fri. Oct. 24 Football Crater at Ashland (Homecoming) the staff as a speech teacher. Miss Sandra Schuerman, new He will also teach sophomore foreign language teacher, is a native Ashlander. She lived Mr. Fredrickson received his here until she was eight years B. A. from the University of 0id. Upon leaving Aihland she Oregon and foifrnerly taught at moved to Portland, Oregon, Coquille High school. and rtHiained there until she Mr. Raoull Maddox is the Was graduated from Jefferson new band director. After re- High School. She attended Wil ceiving his bachelor's degree lamette University and major in music from the University ej -m foreign languages. of Oregon, he taugni in jviapie- T rs aBO Mis, Schuer ton, Oregon for one year and then was drafted and served 19 months in Fairbanks, Alas ka. His favorite hobbies are fishing and reading. . . . , . Pensters. man was abroad ana taugni English in a French high in the AHS Alums Praise School Due to the commercial train ing they received at Ashland High school, many graduates have found good business posi tions in Ashland and surround ing areas. Phyllis Mapes, graduate of 1956, now a secretary for a lawyer, states the commercial course was very good, but it failed to stress spelling and vocabulary enough. Sandra Gibble, bookkeeper at the First National Bank in Medford has had only the training given by Ashland High to educate her for this Unportant position. The bank is training her where she is employed. Judy Johnson, working as a salesgirl at Perrines, said she thought the commercial course given to the students by Ash noon. She is the advisor of the land High very good. This is Judy's only training also. 'Someday I want a store of my The Ashland High school student body congratulates Stanley Jobe, our former principal, upon hi recent ap pointment as superintendent of schools of Ashland. We're proud to have had Mr. Jobe as our principal for two years. Good luck. Mr. Jobe, in your new job. We will back you. Jim Bjork AHS Student Body President commerce depart- j-c-a. .-ut,..v c mem, miss Alice rage ieaui ed t And nigh will have oraicis, wicgui. lyping, snoruiana, aim uuun Miss Schuerman's schedule keeping. She is a graduate of A npwcompr in the men's includes teaching at the Lin- Concordia College, Minnesota, nhvsiral education deDartment coin grade school and the Jun- and previously taught at the positions where their high is Mr. Vern Tenney, who is a ior High school in the morn- Third West Central School of school commercial course help graduate of SOC, where he ings and then foreign language Agriculture in Morse. Mimic- cd them are Barbara Stoddard majored in social' studies. His classes at AHS in the after- sota. and Carol Lininger. own, and the training I receiv- helped me get it," Judy stated. Other graduates working in