Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 01, 1959, Image 1

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    RoseFestival Trip
Planned for Band
no
Ashland Grizzly band, flag the performance and dance are
APRIL 1. 1959
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL, ASHLAND. OREGON
NUMBER 7
girls and majorettes will march
in the Junior Rose parade and
grand floral parade of the Port
land Rose Festival on June 11
and 12 in Portland. Their trip
will be sponsored by the Ash
land Grizzly Booster Club.
WINNING STREAK STILL IN EFFECT
$2.00. Each couple is to bring
a box lunch. Matir.ee tickets
for the melodrama will be SOc.
Band Raist Mony
"We've raised over $300 by
a band concert and a candy
sale," states Mr. Maddox. "We
Debaters Champs Again
Danes and Social Follow
"Unwilling to yield their Jane Yaple; Panel, George Con- terpretation, " Linda Neal and
first place position to compet- verse and Betty Duffy; After Karen Thomas; poetry, Linda jdent D( u,e booster club.
ing teams, ivancy uimnger ana juinner speaKing, sieve reier- iewis ana wancy Jininger.
Jane Yaple captured first place son and Betty Duffy. Two contestants from each
honors in the district debate Oration, Jean Fisher and event will be chosen to attend
tournament March 7," stated Phyllis DeBoer; humorous in- the state tournament, repre
Mr. Herb Lewis. . terpretation, Bill Lawrence senting the Southern Oregon
"Although no trophy is given and Lynda Abbott; serious in- district. '
for this distinction, Nancy and
A benefit for financing the .nnr-'i-iHte th h.lr
trip will be a melodrama, ' He of the Ashiand Grizjjy Band
Ain't Done Right by Our Nell Boosters Bnd the Ashland
to be sponsored by the SOC Cnamber of Commerce," he
flayers ai inurcmu nau ai
8:30 p.m., Saturday, April 18.
The performance will include
numbers of the gay 90's, ac
cording to Thelma Tabor, pres-
said.
Additional money-making e
vents to be sponsored by the
band members will incude the
sale of Centennial decals. A
17-inch decal will sell for $2
nnrt a 7-inrh onr fnr SOe. Also.
Following the performance, sprjng concert will be given
for the public.
Officers of the Ashland Griz-
Mrs.
Jane won the privilege of at
tending the state debate contest
in Corvallis March 18," added
Mr. Lewis.
The Ashland team defeated
Crater, Medford and Grants
Pass in the eliminations, debat
ing on the negative and affirm
ative sides consecutively.
Eagle Point, Phoenix, and
Illinois Valley competed in the
'B' division contest with Phoe
nix victorious. Phoenix debat
ors are coached by Mr. Bob
Myrick, a former student un
der Mr. Lewis.
Competition ReTiew
Individual competition will
be held April 3-4 in Ashland
with the same schools compet
ing. Only two participants
from each school may enter
each event.
Representing Ashland will
be extemporaneous, Bill Ben
son and Jane Yaple; impromp
tu, George Converse and Bill
Benson; Radio, Glen Tabor and
M J K i-
Old Time" dance with
box social will be held in Britt
TTill Mucin ..,111 KA nrnlhs1
. , c -:,..i t,0 zly Band Boosters are
Band, under the direction of elma Tabor, president; Mr.
Mr. Raoul Maddox. Tickets for Clarence Bell, vice president,
Chamber Backs Trip
The Ashland Chamber of
Commerce has endorsed the
program and will provide the
Shakespearean float.
SOMETHING HEW
TO BE ADDED!
Sighs of relief could be
heard March 1 from the An
nual staff as the final draft of
the Rogue Annual was sent to
the publishers.
"Due to the year-long hard
work, the Annual will be is-
Elks Award
Four Youth
Four Ashland High and one
Talent High student were hon
ored last week by the Ashland
Elks Lodge for scholarly and
Nancy Lininger and Jan Yaple proudly hold trophies won at
lh Linfield tournament.
'Ashlandia' -To
Be Shown
May 8 Production Date
For Annual Spring Play
Do you have a desire to ap- Junior Miss.
pear on the stage? Do you pos- The play will be presented pageant of old Ashland before the publication and Mrs. Sohler
sess a talent lor acungr now "-- - - . M ,'. "- "-'" - -, " is me aavisur.
the colorful
in .ij.i. i w. .. outstanding leadership.
Jane Yaple and George Con
ed Lee Osgood. verse received $10o as winners
This year a summer supple- of the scholarship and youth
ment of eight to twelve pages activity award for the year.
will be published. The supple- BiU Bensn' ,Ash'and iJ-
. . , . . senior and Carolyn Tiegs, Tal-
ment will cover the period ent High senior werf gjven
from March 1 to the end of the award of $50 for youth activi-
school year and will include ties leadership,
the Prom, athletics, and other Exalted Ruler Herndobler
events. Previously, this section and Mr. Bud Silver, chairman
of the year has been included of the scholarship committee
in the following year's Annual, made the presentation in be-
The supplement will be issued half cf the Elks Lodge,
to students next September and
can be inserted in the back of
this year's Annual.
Lee Osgood is the editor of
is the time to find out by try- directtlnof UrTZs"
ing out lor me flnnuai opiins
Play. Everyone in high school rilAIri f l"T
Paper Receives
Special Rating
is eligible.
The play, Junior Miss, is a
three-act comedy by Jerome
Chodorov and Joseph Fields,
based on the story of the same
FOR APRIL 14
day evening at 8 o'clock in the
high school gym.
Over 100 school students and
faculty members will partici
pate in costumes of pioneer
times. Songs and dances of the
Bell Awarded
Music Honor
period will be re-enacted, with Meet, March 4-7
Rogue News was awarded
second class honor rating in
national competition with
schools having from 700 to
1000 students. The award was
Herbert Bell received honors made National Scholastic
the All-Northwest Music rress ln Minneapolis, Minn.
old pioneer, Grandpa Cary,
k caii Wontnn The mst 4v,t .1. the story centering around an Washington,
name by Sally Benson. ine cast partment announces that the . Herb and
includes six women and eleven sprjng smoker will be held on
men, with an interior setting.
Dtscription of Characters Ashland High gymnasium.
Judy Graves has always been Ten bouts have been lined
just a little sister to her popu- up, according to Mr. Bill Ley
lar sister, Lois, who is quite a bold and Mr. Engle, match
young lady. Judy thinks that makers.
her father is having an affair jn tne main event George
Seattle,
nl!voJ M.- Vith Mnhl rf vul "cv lean
April 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the five selections at the final con-
ruuiduu men icnuuj'. cert climaxine the meet.
Pat Gibson, editor, stated
that the judging was based on
Herb and other musicians of issues published during the
the cornet solo section featured first semester of the current
year. Betty Duffy, junior, serv
ed as the assistant editor.
The pageant was written and Applicants were selected on Twenty-four seniors and jun-
the music arranged by Bern- the basis of music ability and iors make up the staff ln addi-
ard Windt, orchestra and cho- Personal background. tion to the editors,
ed for the performance ne tho"sand one hundred The NSPA actually rates
band, orchestra and chorus stu- thousands of newspapers along
No admission will be chare- ,jt,. r..k ...iv
FHh ?e.r?uUTtetfaJnt. WuSCS Willucha"e(n8e Gary Cal- ed for the event public is ton Montana Idaho; Wyoming high hoo, newspapers in the
invited to attend both nignts. and Alaska participated. nation.
Ellen Curtis. To save the fami- ianan in the 160 pound divi-
ly, she introduces JUien to ner sjon 0ther matches include:
Uncle Willis Reynolds, who she
thinks has just come home af
ter serving a term in jail. El
len's father becomes quite ir-
rated over the situation and in B(b Georgianna
ins a.igci lira v .Tim Maifielrt
Ron Guilmot, 107 pounds vs.
Richard Thomas 113 pounds;
Dewey Brown, 130 pounds vs.
Norval Conners, 135 pounds;
143 pounds
140 pounds;
Remodeling and Construction
Plan for Additional Facilities
in me cxilieiiicm, "ao Terry peoples 145 pounds VS.
sent Lois' boyfriend away and Don Fowler J45 pounds; J(jhn
t d 'cided to make the best Ussery' 160 pounds vs. Ron Reconstruction plans are be- dining hall will contain one be devoted to the dancing class
l"iS.u0.j' " v.: ,v, Scholer, 155 pounds; George ina made for a new cafeteria, hundred and seventy - five es in order to promote more
the situation changed Finally JTunZ; vlZ the tables' wl also b - Sn"10""16"1
Judy emerges from the little Dixon 16Q yj Jim ing of the 0id cafeteria into a minute break between second Parking lots are bec0ming a
girl stage to become a lovely stewart 155 pounds; Galen dancing room, reported Mr. and third periods to take ad- necessity for the high school
Roberson, 170 pounds vs. Mike Jobe after the Board of Direc- vantage of the new snack-bar students and teachers The
CfirV Wins Award Hicks- 165 Punds: Dale Peter" tors meeting March 15. located in the dining room. parking iot ncxt to new
s,w,c' iinnfMiw sonj 180 pound, vs inn Han- The cafeteria will be in a Our old cafeteria will be con- cafeteria will be black-topped,
Mr Varney Corey Ashland lon. 170 pounds; Bill Hickey, new modern building in the verted into a dancing room marked off and a parking at
High math teacher and football I80 Pounds vs. Roy Bailey, 205 area next to the parking lot. 'Wltn cushion-tone walls and tendant employed to help avoid
coach has been awarded a math pounds. There will be dining tables ceiling. Hardwood floors with confusion.
scholarship by the National Admission prices for the e- which will allow four students special wax coats for better To those of you who have
Science Foundation at Duke vent pre 50c for students and and their meals to be placed dancing will be a feature. " " reached this point and still be
Univertity. $1.00 for adults. very comfortably at each. The ' Sixth period of the day will heve us, April Fool!