WED NOV. 26. 1958 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE New Explorer Program To Benefit All Boys The Boy Scouts of America scouts at AHS and there is in are creating a new explorer terest in the Explorer program, scout program which will be Bill Willits, freshman, of for boys of high school age, re- Troop 113 exclaimed, "I think gardless if they have been the new program is great. The members of the Boy Scouts be- vocational angle and service fore. "To meet the needs and de sires of high school age stu dents, the Exploring commit tee will feature a variety of activities in six areas of ex periences." stated Carroll Smith, Ashland chairman of Exploring, who represents the Crater Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America. More emphasis on exploring vocational opportunities will be encouraged, permitting an explorer post to adopt a spe- cialty interest, if the post de- sires. The specialty will be se- lected by the boys and will be- come the interest around which the post revolves. The new program also in- eludes personal fitness empha sis, social experiences with co ed activity, outdoor experi ences, and service experiences, stated Mr. Smith. Comments on Exploring A poll was taken among Advanced Class Shows Interest Students of the new advanc- ed mechanical drawing class are showing a great interest in drawing and drafting, accord- ing to Mr. Keith Mobley, in- structor. "We re studying building construction, floor plans, and elevations at the present time, and we can only scratch the surface of material available for various aspects of build- mg, he added. "As the year progresses, stu- dents will experience many phases of drafting, including architecture, sheet metal, gen eral machine drawing, struc- tural, aircraft, electrical, map and welding. "Advanced mechanical draw ing can be a stepping stone to engineering, and learning a- Doui me var.ous areas uiui-nr ing can be beneficial to stu- dents preparing to go into this field," emphasized Mr. Mobley. SWEET SHOP Thick Milk Shakes Juicy Hamburgers OESER'S SERVICE STATION Phone MU 9-9316 FLYING "A" PRODUCTS BEN FRANKLIN STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES The Best Place to Shop SERVICE 5 J STANDARD 1 L CLEANERS Phone FREE PICKUP It Call DELIVERY 6281 163 E. MAIN ACROSS FROM VABSITY program would interest me. From the looks of the new uni form, I think the fellows will really like it because of its dressed-up appearance." Gary Campbell, freshman, first class scout from Troop 113, commented on the pro gram with the following re marks. "We've been interested in forestry activities in our troop in the past, and we could develop a better program through the new Explorer vo- cational set-up. I think the new uniform is sharp." Others who have shown in- terest in the new program are Glen Tabor, Dave Squires, Ted Kinney, Norv Conner, Bill Ben- son, and Richard Byrns. Expert Lauds Rifle Methods "The Ashland Junior Gun Club has helped a great deal in game hunting," stated Tony Williams when he was inter viewed by Rogue News report ers. The gun club has been ac- tive for five years in the base- ment of the Ashland Armory w;th meetings being held every Wednesday night, according to the marksman, Tony added, "new classes are in the fall and any student between the age of 11 and 18 may join ,. ..We were fortunaU, in being able to go to the state tourna. ment Ust year and with liflh place in the gtat .. contended Tony when he ke about st year's team The club uses .22 plain long rifles weighing about nine pounds which flre furnished by the club, according to the marksman. New officers of the club in clude: Ted Kinney, treasurer; Ruth Wyant secretary; and WK4 oi(hi co- r wh(J 'aU students of cV,,orw, H:rfVl oii Ashland High School. Other members of AHS in clude: Stewart Hedges, Dennis Harkness, Richard Byrns, Bill Lawrence, and Tony Baalman. HAT BAR $1.98 to $2.98 Casual Shoes School Supplies SPROUSE REITZ 266 E. Main John Little, Mgr. Brunswick Automatics Ashland Bowling Lanes 30 So. First St. OPEN 1 TO 12 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone MU 2-0032 Pictured above U the new Shakespearean Festival Theatre which will be built in Ashland in time for the 1959 season. Residents of Ashland had raised $32,000 by Monday of this week as part of their quota for the new theatre. Platier (halter By Chris Pollock t pnowr. nil nv-r Arira o buy records, which make the recording field one of the most popular in music today. Every week nundreds ol records are released and in the last weeks have brought "hot" selling rec ords by some of the most popu lar singers. "One Night" and "I got Clanton can't be bothered with Stung" is what Elvis Presley weddings as he is too busy tells about on both sides of his writing a "Letter To An An new record. One side a fast gel." "Well, Alright" says Bud moving tune, the other a slow- dy Holly as he finally agrees to er ballad. Two brothers who attend the wedding, have no idea of what a "flop" There you have a few rcleas is are the Everly brothers. This es that should become future last hit is "Problems," which top ten. Keep an ear out to see has been out only a few weeks if they do, and a good place to and is already high on the listen for them is Ashland High charts. "Love of My Life," the flip side is a very pretty love song that is also quite popular. That "Party Doll" guy is back again. Of course, its none other than Buddy Knox, and his lat est voicing is "That's Why I Cried." Due to the short time it has been out, to try to pick the 'hit' side would be rather hard, so in all fairness it's re verse is "Teasable, Pleasable You." Another male who does n't know what a miss record is would be "Bim Bomb Bay's" Jimmy Rogers. Some people are always pre- Headquarters for School Supplies THE MART 270 E. Main S St H Green Stamps TELL SANTA PARKVIEW DEPARTMENT STORE JANTZEN DARLENE TALBOTT SWEATERS members were; Glen Tabor, Betty Duffy, Lee Osgood, and dieting number one tunes, but Bill Benson, that is a pretty big prediction, The princesses were as fol so instead of saying a song will jows: reshman giy string be number one, let s settle for er; sophomore, Mary Lea Gray; 1 Iulure lop lc" "Ka- K-is auena ine oig oupper Wedding;" with Pat Boone playing the "Mardi Gras March As he leaves the Eddy Cochran calls church "C'mon Everybody." Duane Eddy thinks the wedding march would be grand done to his "Cannonball" tune. Jimmy Plateer Party, on radio station KWIN. Thursday nights at 8:00. PROVOST FURNITURE 357 E. Main Phone 5-5811 S&H Green Stamps Watches Rings Chains Costume Jewelry Bar J. JEWELERS 283 Main Christmas Shop . . FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY LOW PRICES 9 PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS i Exciting ... United Fund Falls Short "The Ashland Higii United Fund Drive wound up with a total of $229.67. While we fell somewhat short of our goal, we had enough to pay for the ad in the Tidings, with $113.67 left," stated Bill Benson. Of the total, various classes and all school projects contrib uted the following amounts; in approximate figures: DAV flower sale, $9.71; rummage sale $36.25; game collection, $36.00; shaver raffle, $6.00; sophomore class, $18.00; fresh man class, $34.00; junior class, $30.00; and seniors, $51.50. The United Fund Committee and junior, Juliene Toney. Since the seniors made the most money, their princess, Priscilla Nielsen was chosen queen of the United Fund and was crowned at the dance. Mr. Corey won the Bjlova sThaver donated by B and J Jewelers. Men who know go Pendleton You'll thoroughly like and enjoy the Pendleton leisure jacket You will like the comfort and freedom of action that every man wants. Wonderful for outdoors and indoors, tool Like all Pendleton garments they are virgin wool through and through. We have juit received a large shipment of Scotch tartans, exclusive plaids and rich solid shades. Step in and see them toon while the collection is complete. '17.50 .V, -uJ wmM .V' r t Bon Bazaar 1473 Siskiyou