ROGUE NEWS FBI., MAY 8. 1959 SENIORS 1959. 1960 BIG YEARS What's Our Future? Student Council Makes Gains PAGE TWO Time is flying by almost as fast as a rocket. For most seniors it goes by too fast. In this age of missiles, rockets, and Sputniks the entrance into life is the beginning of a great chal lenge to everyone of us. It will mean going into a world where trained help is needed. Many seniors will choose college or other training schools. In this issue it has been point ed out that many of the girls may look forward to working twenty-five years, even though they are married and are rearing families. Looking back over the years, we will hold vivid memories of the games, the dances, the sock hops, and our favorite classes. In leaving Ashland High, our striving for learning will not cease for we will continue to train to make our lives better. The Grizzly spirit should not be forgotten and the Ashland High Alumni association is open for membership for those who believe in the friendly Grizzly spirit. r " , - SPONSORED BY RAN'S DAIRY QUEEN NEXT TO OREGON FOOD STORE Members of the Student Council from left to right are Bob Johnson. Jane Yaple. Priicilla Nielson, Jean Fisher and Jim Bjork. Back the Band For Festival Trip ernment has really meant something to students of AHS. Student opinion through excel lent representation at the meet ings has been outstanding," stated Jim Bjork, student body president. In addition to activities men tioned, the student council has backed the Oregon State Champion Debate team both from an inspirational and financial way, as well as extra money to Rogue News, accord ing to Jim. "The student council officers and representatives have work er dhard this year for democrat ic student government, and I know under the leadership of the new regime that the stu dent council will have deeper meaning for all students for a better conduct of student af fairs in 1959-60," concluded Jim. Among some of the accomp lishments of the student coun cil are: 1. Active interest in the Ash- land-Talent United Crusade. 2. Starting a project to buy By Linda Lorlon President, Bob Johnson; Secre- Tlie Student Council of Ash- tarv. .lane Yanle- Treasurer land Senior High has done Jean Fisher; Head Yell Leader, a new football score board, much this year for the better- Priscilla Nielson; these seniors 111,3 wlU e don bv selling ment of our school. Seniors make up the executive council lar8 bottles of "Coca Cola" taking part in the student coun- of the student body. Other sen- next Eli cit this year are: Student Body iors In student council are Bill 3- Sct UP an annual Ashland Back the "Band to Portland' drive. See that our President, Jim Bjork; .Vice Benson, president of the sen- Senior High Homecoming and lor class, ana Juay Mann wno '""'" took over the job of publicity 4- Underwrote "Ashlandia" manager for the school. In the or be coming year the office of pub- 5- Sponsored the March of licity manager is to become an Dimes United Fund, official job in student council, We can be very Proud of aDDointed bv Mr. Smith. All u r school's representation these officers are to be com- for tnev nav given their time 'Pee&itt ct By Carol and Charlene a i mended for their excellent iob. and effort for all of us. They . .... t: m i i ti , ripoirup wnll-famnH "thnnlf Jim Bjork Looks Back "We hope that student gov- deserve j ou. Ode to Graduates By Duane Jarnigan There are tremendous truths THE LAST SYLLABLE did you AHS band is represented at the Portland Rose Festi val. In the past little recognition has been given our band. These players work year after year. They have given school athletic events sincere support with their march music. They have added to our school's 1 1 1 1 r-o 1 nrnorram x-ith xrAQT-lif mucjirfll pnnnorts " f b J J rrvstnl hall we see the mvstic After being chosen as one of Oregon's top high future forming in front of us. school bands, our band has been asked to participate As we 8aze deeper a hazy face in the Portland Rose Festival, June 11-14. Sr'es of So SLffSSS This is where you come in. The band asks that of us and we immediately rc you support their desperate drive for funds; not gnize ihc. ! of s"e IIe!11' give them a hand-out. Attend their concerts, her class of girls on how to h , JJlTJTfTL ,"rl! publicize their goal and help them reach it. Not only come efficient car hops. Off in of y,e followjng poem and al. Graduating seniors, Will It bring prestige to our scnool, DUt It Will neip . Z , j though the general atmosphere Know . . . meres put Ashland on the map. The greatest satisfaction n? Gy" of tbe serious composition may A hollow in .the breast of every r . . ... ,, , . . :, , , T' be felt with only one reading, human soul you can gam in this United effort, Of course, IS tO see Slowly the faces seem to dis- many readings are required be- And when the heaviness of them leave for Portland, knowing that you have help- PPear and we fmd ourselves fore tne real depth be dis pomped worlds ed to get them there. IV ZtVJtteVS coverued- soothing line,8 in mth.?1 U'S a"d b ot lne lulure- Here we see itay whieh an interesting nhilnsn. golden cords and Fay Babcock teaching judo pny is revealed was written in Has preyed the spirit clement .. fi I.-J lessons to help seniors defend honor of tne graduatlng ciass of to starve HKinrV KFAIfPfl their mighty senior benches. '59 by Terry Campbell. In drowsy plight with poison IIIJIUII IIHIJWU This crystal ball tells us A'ncrfTprrv'.ms.. fruits and ales Ashland High has an authentic history of the S intZZ 'M" to school which gives the community a true picture of startling change is seen in Eng- iishec witri a "special men thp acromnlishments and erowth of the school. land- Hcre is found LlLrrT tion." in the Anthology of High ... ' , , , . . . bcnmaita. champion square School Poetry, a magazine that "From earthly toils be true Mrs. Alice Gilbert, an alumna of AHS, has USt dance caller at Buckingham prints only .-better" poetry of and fancy-free; completed the history for. a research paper for Dr. Palace. - capable students across the Vain pride and self-esteem for- Francis Haines of SOC. cteu'ttawe WaTd. Pretty Unitcd States" TL. . r ,. Calcutta we see wanaa Pretty- Seek knowledge only of this Rogue News will run a series Of articles incorpo- man and Sally MacKay doing kingly law rating Mrs. Gilbert's treatise along with alumni tneir famous ballet dance for through the combined efforts As only sceptcred loins spring f ' y, j tne natives to promote good of Duane Jarnagin and Dennis trueness forth names OI each period. Will among the Americans and Hornet, they have changed this Then, something more you'll Congratulations to Mrs. Gilbert and Dr. Haines, the natives. land of ice into a tropical para- have than human will Tragedy has marred one of disc Their secret of success To ward your great and airy 1 the lives of a '59 graduate, Pat lies in the method of huge fans trials away. ROGUE NEWS 1958-1959 Gibson, Editor of the Rogue blowing excess hot air from the The living warmth within your Published every (month by the journalism class of News We find her in the state equator. temple walls Ashland Senior High School, Ashland, Oregon cental hospital in Salem after The images in the crystal By His Eternal HLind will soon Editor-in-Chief - - Pat Gibson a nervous breakdown upon ball become faint. Before the be freed. Assistant Editor - Betty Duffy completion of the Senior Edi- picture completely disappears There could be divinely usher First Page Editor Pat Dailey tion. we see one more '59 graduate, ed peace Assistant .... Sally Mackay Dee Selby, test pilot fox the Myrca Webster. We see Myrna And though, by ma i you part Second Page Editor - - Judy Mann u. s. Air Force, has just landed preparing one of her many unfelt in love Assistant . . -- -- Kjjtny Heinzman on tne pianet pluto and is the wonderful dishes as a cook in A stranger to' the world in Third Page Editor Terry Campbell first man to establish residence the Women's Army. which you've lived Sot-'mPaae Editor " Jim Susee there- We hoPe m Iittle "ipe So long, you'd be rddicU-d to Ailli. itJZr. ;.." " --: nVo;""'t;?KIvn We find that our high school into the future will give you a life Business Manager - '.. Bev Johnson journalism has paid off a great some idea of the future of the With mortal eyes you've never AHS powers to rest. However great or grow to be small you Exchange Editor . . . .. Darlene Scherer deal. Here we are in New York, class of '59. Assistant Ida May working for the New York Photographer . Dave Jones Times writing a very exclusive Copy Desk Editor Mavis Emblom column, "Around Coney Island Junior Staff . Ida May in a Canoe," by Charlene Pet- Carolyn Farmer, Anita Felter. Diane Gourley arson and Carol Hohnstein. Senior Staff Reporters ..... ... Linda Lorton Judy Mann, Another hazy image appears Carol Hohnstein. Jerry ach Chris Pollock Lynn before us and slowly clears. We Maddox -",w - see Ruth Wyant. We find Ruth Thought for the Future Advrrtiin Manssrrs " ' rarol Hohnstein. .Tudv Mann managing dairy farm in An- If you arc not afraid of fail- Assistant Managers Charlene Peterson, Wanda Prettyman, arctica. To the average person urc .failure will be afraid or Linda Lorton this may seem a fantasy but you. Before signing off. Don't forget to buy your conages at Ashland Flower Shop for the Junior Prom. For that graduation portrait See Memory Lane Studio 233 East Main seen before. Prepared you'd be to greet it's worth. And there you'd pass so rich in burning flame That all the world would hear Him say to you "Wherein full surely as an in fant You left horr. an infant, will you be once more." - Terry Campbell