IROG HERE'S 4oUH SENIOR EDITION. ITS MY SALUTE TO YOU FROM SPACE. DEMETRIOS '59 AHS SPACEMAN MAY 8. 1959 ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. ASHLAND. OREGON NUMBER 8 , vri --, r l j . . i llkkm iz.3 Paul Alley Wins Prexy Post In AHS Student Body Election Paul Alley, junior, won the office of student body president in the school election May 1. Paul came to AHS from jun ior high with experience as vice-president of the junior high student body. In his fresh man year at AHS he was elec ted president of the class, and this year he served as second vice-president of the AHS stu dent body. He participates in two sports, baseball and basket ball. In the race for the other of ' (ices the following were select ed: Jeannie Millet, first vice president; Forrest Farmer, sec ond vice-president; Galen Rob crson, third Vice-president; and In a grand finale of the de- speaking and was a finalist in Meredith Williams, secretary, i i . v,i j j; C4 r , ,. , . . Ida May will be treasurer. . .,u..u,CIm,.,.u.1uM Rally Squad Selected Pictured above ftom left to tight are Jane Yaple, Mr. He Lewis, debate coach and Nancy Lininger. Seniors Win State Debate Tournament orcd first-place state debate rank in afterdinner speaking, trophy at the state tournament Ashland was also represent in Corvallis April 17-18. ed at the state tournament by After winning the compcti- district winners Linda Lewis tive toumment, Jane and Nan- in poetry. Glen Taylor in radio, cy represented Southern Ore- and ,B'U Lawrence in humor gon in the state-wide elimina- ous interpretation. iNancy uninger and Jane Yaple captured first place From a list of 22 candidates, PAUL ALLEY ZOOM tions. Jane copped second place honors in extemporaneous he ftricl debate tournament, March 7, before going to the state tournament representing Southern Oregon district. Duffy Selected Editor of Paper Editor of the Rogue New for 1959-60 will- be Betty Duf fy. Betty was assistant editor of the paper this year and has been active in journalism throughout high school. She attended the Western High School Profs Institute in Au gust, 1958, at the University of Oregon Journalism School. Betty has also been active this year in FTA, pep club, and honor society. Junior Prom Is Mystery Scheme Everything is hush-hush on the Junior-Prom slated for May 22, from 8 to 12 in the gym. The Junior Prom committee working with FBI secrecy, will announce shortly the Queen and the Princesses. Swish! Boom! Have you ever had the de sire to see Mr. Buell or Miss Schuerman in overalls? May 15 is your opportuni ty. The teachers have chal lenged the students to a school cleaning partv on a Friday night after school. Mrs. Susee has personally challenged some of her stu dents with the prediction that she can wash windows three 1'mes as fast as any of her pupils. Mr. Smith. Mr. Lewis, Miss Henderson and several other faculty members are donning their work clothes and challenging the students to clean up our school and grounds. Let's hope the students can do as well. The student council is backing ho event and all students and teachers will be urged to participate. six rally members of the rally squad were selected along with a yell queen. Brenda Woods, junior, was selected as yell queen. Rally squad members elected were: Sara Vandenburgh, Mikie O' Kerfc, Gay Schwiebert, Gayle Wollcr, Judy Lake, and Denuse Dodge. Election Tension Ran High Jim Bjork, president of AHS student body, finished the offi cial election count at 3:30 Fri day. More people voted this year than in previous years due to the increased enroll ment of the student body. Jim remarked, "Campaign i-peeches and posters were ter rific this year with enthusiasm the best I've seen." Campaign posters blanketed the building before the election with signs such as, "Have Ideas Will Work," down to plain "Vole for Me" signs. The new officers will be in stalled this month, according to Bjork. Seniors Rate High Average Every senior class has a few students that are able to main tain a 3.00 or better grade point average. This year's class has 27 students which is a high number above 3 00. Of this group, 17 are members of Hon or Society. Sybil Hamilton has the highest GPA. The following senior stu dents are graduating with the GPA above 3.00: Lynda Abbot, Gerald Allen, Jim Bjork, George Converse, Phyllis DeBoer, Mavis Enblom, Jean Fisher, Cathy Fowler, Clinton Gillespie, Sybil Hamil ton, Duane Jarnagin, Jerry Joy, Allan McKinnis. Gcri Miller, Jodv Mittac. sponsored BY henry CARR jeweler Jeanctte Oeser, Lee Osgood, 272 E MAIN Charcne Petersnn Mian- Ri,-lr. Seniors going into space are pictured above. From left to cnbach Pat Roach Jnv-i ?iw art, Braehm Woodcll, Ruth Wy ant, Jane Yaple. Victor York. , ,, , . Joyce Zickafoose. By Terry Campbell series of colonies on various and Duane Jarnigan planets and planetoids. This Space travel has come a long revolutionary flight will be sionaries Ruth Johnson and way since 1959. The United piloted by the famous test pilot, qcti Miller of course will stales, ai me- present lime, -ut-'e oeiuy. ine engineer win make the passing pleasant Space Flight Group Are Ex-AHS Seniors right - Dee eSlby Dennis Johnson. Phil Rodenmayer, Terry Campbell and (1966) is ready to set up a be Victor York assisted by Jer ry Brazicl. Lynel Libbey will Sen-Tennial Senior Review '59-'60 By Bill Benson The 1959 senior class has nearly completed an outstand- held corn- any other senior play and was Baccalaureate will be observed by other high schools. Sunday, May 31, and Support March of Dimes mencement, June 4. In support of the Marcn ol Qn june 2 there will be a Bank Established The first Intomlanclar. be our stewardess and Herb Bank will be established by Bell wtll be the ships enter- jim Bjorki and rcmcmb4,r if lalner- you can t trust your banker Professions Represented who can you trust? Aocountant Many professions are rcpre- Don Winner will keep the sented among the brave pio- books straight, if possible, and neers wno win neip to esiao- riay Allen will be the "effi- ing year in service to the com- c.nir tmn. V , lish these colonies. Mary Ann cient" secretary mnilV onrf rnlnrfnl ovont. - w. r - Ddriquei opcil lo M.T1101 S UU1J V n TAi il a., M Briggs, Kay Dailey, Nancy Beauticians Gayle Mitts and Lininger and Jane Yaple will Barbara Ford will keep our attemot to educate the native henuiv in t..r n,.t,.u ..u In the fall seniors ordered and offsprings of Somelhing else just as thu""uCa.ruS a1d announct-mcnts the daring colonists. tant as being beautiful is be- which they have already re- protected and police J rS f l.wice as much year was outstanding with a Nancy Anderson will assist geant Art Kiser will be on the f . 1,. .nv n(k.r t .1 t..j.. hi At the Dresent time .the sen- n,,-, T,m i inh in. o,,rA a 1 ;u. a .0 " " - uapaiiese Un-inr. juujf maun . wat.a " ' MJ uaj anu infill. w'N jdass. Senior was chairman and she was lors are going ahead with their ing treatment for space nostal- But in case this protection fails, ' -w princess, Priscil- hiahlv commended for her P'ans for commencement and ia Ray Childreth, space our families will be cared for Bill b.iwoii ja Nielson, was good work. baccalaureate. pharmacist, will prepare the by the insurance policy sold to crowned queen at the United skip Day Secret Class officers ot the class in- sugar pills. Because of this us by Sally Mackay. Fund Dance. Senior skip day date is sec- elude: Bill Benson, president; treatment, funeral directors Banquet Prepared The enior class pUy this ret, but when it comes, seniors Bon Johncoit. vice -president: Sue Heitz and Terry Campbell Shortly after our Itndtnj, year. Cheaper by the Doten. will scatter and go in small Tat Roach, ccret.iry, Carol will be necessary in order to we will enjoy a marvelous ban brought more gate returns than groups wherever they choose. Hohnstein, treasurer. care for the unfortunates. Mis- Continued on Pasre 5 sored a dance wnicn was sue- th. Taiiv Hn A Hanoo will Last year the cessful. follow the banquet. --iiiurs uatneu juniors ims year gave car the United Fund washes and had charge of sev- Drive, contrib- eral concessions, uting nearly The senior assembly this .wice as much year Was outstanding with a any other Japanese theme. Judy Mann