Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 01, 1959, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    WED.. APRIL 1. 1959
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
CHIVALRY GAILY REVIVED
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PTA Projects JoumoBmAworc Library Confab
Active, Varied Ttf f2? , Affracfs Students
Quill and Scroll chapter of
Oregon secondary education Ashland Senior High School
and its problems have been wU1 initiate new members on
studied by the Parent-Teachers AP1 10-
Association in an effort to stu- New members must meetthe
dy the present trends of educa- following requirements: They
tion Mn Chntpr Fitrh w must be of at least Junior stand-
in charge of the study groups. n; they must be in the upper
Eight Ashland High students
attended the Douglas County
Association of Student Librari
ans convention at Roseburg
March 3. Grants Pass and Ash
land represented this area.
Ki-,4 - ikAiit .laM in ,,anal..l JllC MUUUieu SlUUeill MUrari-
Tape recordings made at the ,choastic standlng at tne time from various high schools
Dvernor Conference on Sec- . ,;.., a . t.,,. were present. Following a
ondary Education by noted ed- done superior worll in some luncheon a business meeting
. . . . . .. , phase of journalistic or crea-
cured to point out particular . t. ,...
Mrs. Ladley from the Uni-
problems and form a basis for by advis versity of Oregon Library
the following discussions,
spoke on high school librarian
ship and its importance. Giles
S. Green, Ashland High Libra-
Wilh Centennial Dress Day Friday. Vick York gallanify
assists Ruth Wyant.
Dress Up - But No Shootin'
For Centennial Celebration
r or hv the committee eovrn-
Mrs. R. G. Tabor, president i,, publications,
of the PTA. stated that one of m. - ;n9
this year's main project, is the requirements are: Lynn Baker. rian- completed the program in
stressing of the need for ap- Herb Bell Terry Campbell. a speech .stressing the care of
proving the junior high school Pat paily Mavis Enblom, Caro- i,"!?'
Dona issue. iyn Farmer, Anita Felter, Pat
The pancake dinner, in co- Gibson, Carol Hohnstein, Bev
ordination with the high school erly Johnson, James Kogan,
tj.ltormon', f-lnK 11731 a cnf. Col1 Mim .Tuiva MiHHny
cessf ul project by' the PTA. Judy Mann, Charlene Petersen,' rePresented Ashland.
A present ' function of this Jim Susee, Betty Duffy, Duane
organization is the collecting Jarnagin, Kathy Heinzman,
of items to furnish a faculty Linda Lorton, Wanda Pretty
room at the high school. man, Diane Gourly, Ida May,
Election of officers for the Darlene Schere," and Jerry
coming year will be held at the Leach,
next regular PTA meeting
Ruth Monckton, Janice Ber
ry, Alyce Woods, Orion Ogle,
Garry Kerr, Charlotte Buckles,
Ann Carter, and Joan Boyd
PATRONIZE OUR
ADVERTISERS . . .
By Linda Lorton
Confidentially, Mr. Smith Elaine Fisher "It s a good scheduled for April 8. The
has also asked the faculty to idea." meeting will be held at 7:30
dress-up in centennial clothes Carol Phillips "Terrible, p.m. in the high school library,
to celebrate Oregon's 100th because it is too expensive." Mrs. Tabor urges all parents to
birthday and to help promote It seems that Keith Kramer attend.
Ashlandia, the high school mu- agrees it's "Terrible."
sical to be presented April 2-3. Mrs. Lewis (office lady)
All students are asked to be "Marvelous, if everyone will
dressed in centennial fashion participate."
on Friday 3. Phil Rodenmayer (Just a
There are a few restrictions big grin and no comment.)
thouuh: No bull-whips, no "The team wanted to see the
r,ietol nr ounri-nff shntffuns TOOterS COKie OUt for the CameS. Tor, Ponnv TFnrlu " tha
and please kids, no pet rattle- and the crowd came out; the annual one-act play produced ter. view of the actual work
cnako.t veil-leaders wanted school h h TV.m o. and duties of teachers. This is
Upon asking some of the stu- spirit, and school spirit burst sented March 3 to Ashland one f the programa to better
dents around school what they forth; now let's all salute Ore- High students. aC?u theulFTA member
thought of dress-up day, we gon's 100th birthday by partici- tr d b Mar. with the teaching profession,
received some of these com- pating in the Centennial Dress- jore KaenTeguth) muT. Vh" ?
nli-lplv unrensnmi renlvs ud Dav. the 3rd." declared Jim t, aj ' ...,.. "ad a very interesting
JUSl revised. JsjurK., huwii uuuj piraiui-m.
Drama Club
Enacts Play
FTA Observes
Teaching Tasks
Members of the Dr. Arthur
Taylor Future Teachers of
America Club are observing
classes and teaching techniques
at Lincoln School.
The purpose is to give fc bet-
WARDROBE
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All garments are serviced
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Phone MU 9-8281
Centennial Contest
Causes Comments
nnn pninvan a v nnpnro '
Lake) had lost her mother's rkH Rnrf9 w. ,h w
diamond engagement ring. The served thU month Points ob.
dilemma and its solution fol- served are the ,uamies of the
teacher, the methods of teach
ing, the relationship between
Ross, Phil; Dave Dixon, Mr
Faddle; and Richard Bushnell,
Interest has been shown in the "Know Old Ash- Alex,
land" contest. Here are a few clues to help those of JS.
you wishing to participate. ness manager and publicity;
1. Did you know that the Ashland flour mill was Joan Libby, prompter; and
located at the mouth of the Lithia Park ? Mary Dawson, student director.
i -ii t ijtv. Judv Bjorhe is president of
2. Did you know Clarence Lane worked at the the Drama Club and Miss
Others in the cast were Linda
. ''?'. . ". u. . teacher and students, and the
iyn; bod Hegaani, ueraw; uon cquipnlent used in the class-
Selby Chevrolet
Company
100 East Main Street
"By Our Good Service
You Will Know Us"
Pho. MU 2-4941, MU 2-4951
Chevrolet Oldsmobile
Support Our Advertisers
Ashland Woolen Mill?
3. Ask the Chamber of Commerce for informa
tion. 4. Remember the prize of five dollars.
5. The contest will run until the end of April.
Get busy, talk with old timers. Ask questions.
You'll have fun and learn about Ashland's history.
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Christopher is the advisor.
SixWeeks'Citizeni'
Get Recognition
Citizens of the six weeks
who were' recently nominated
by faculty members and elect
ed by Student Council mem
bers were Judy Mann and Her
bert Bell.
Judy received the award for
her outstanding work on the
senior assembly. She was chair
man of this event and coordi
nated the activities.
Herb was chosen because of
his participation in the senior
assembly. He was also recog
nized for being selected to at
tend the Northwest Music Conference.
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