Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, September 25, 1959, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ROGUE NEWS
FRI.. SEPT. 25. 1959
Seniors at Last!
Here we are, seniors at last! For this moment we
have been waiting since we embarked in school 11
years ago. Did I say waiting? We have not been wait
ing; we have been striving for this moment.
Now that we have reached this year, how are we
going to use it? Will we make the most of it as a pre
paration for college and the future, or will we forget
that it is our very last chance to make a success of
our high school careers?
Many of us have failed to realize the importance
of our high school career as a preparation for life's
work. Have you developed qualities which will be an
asset later in life?
It is well to remember that our high school re
cord will follow us. Today it is not just the high
school diploma that counts, but our entire high
school record. It is not too late to start developing
habits of dependability, promptness, neatness, cour
tesy, and industry. Nothing can now be done about
the high school years which are already gone, but we
have this one remaining year to make our high
school career a success.
Let these words of Abraham Lincoln guide you:
"Yesterday is gone, forget it; Tomorrow is coming,
don't worry; Today is here, use it." J. S.
Seniors Only on Bench
Bill Lawrence Traces UN Journey n Arr,rIFn Aru
n
LOST one rolling pin, last
seen flying out of the
homemaking room window.
lost
class.
my breath in P.E.
LOST
LOST red pencil stub about
one inch long.
WANTED one iunior locker
that opens.
WANTED.
class!
out of speech
WANTED the person who
stole my gum from under
the desk in the study hall
last Wednesday.
.... . . , J
Bill indicates New York City, the central interest point of the
United Nations trip which he won. B. D.
Lawrence Wins Trip
"New York City wasn't what included visits to the United
I really expected it to be. I Nations, tours of the Empire
thought of the landmarks on State Building, Rockefeller
separate pedastals; instead, I Center, the Russian Exhibition,
found them just part of the Radio City, the Stock Exchange St'to , SwiU
This was Bill Lawrence's ob- hattan Island,
sorvation during his tour of Delegates from Canada and
New York, part of the 10th An- the United States visited the
nual Odd Fellows United Na- Canadian Parliament in Otta
tions Pilgrimmage for Youth wa, Quebec, Hyde Park where
sponsored by the Odd Fellows they saw Eleanor Roosevelt,
and Rcbekahs of America. Valley Forge. Gettysburg,
"What the United Nations Washington, D. C, Mt. Vernon, and juniors to enter the con
Means to Me" was the topic of Rushmore Memorial, and Yel- test this spring, for it is reall
the school essay contest which lowstone National Park. worth the little effort expend-
steak.
FOR SALE Ashland Sen
ior High School.
Biil won last year. Winning
the district speech contest
qualified him as Southern Ore
gon's represe n t a t i v e. The
speech topic was "Oregon's
Natural Beauties to Me Are
"I'd advise all sophomores ed," commented Bill.
New York City highlights
Official Student Publication
Of the Associated Students of Ashland ScniorOiiBii School
- - i Issued Monthly by the School Journalism Class
'Optimistic Flashes'
r , Editor-in-Chief - ....... Betty Duffy
Optimistically, this year at Senior Assistant Editor Anita Feltcr
Ashland High School appears sports Editor Jim Susee
to be an outstanding one. Wip- Assislant Sports Editors Doug Forrest. Lcroy Hannon
ing away the 'c,ud' Exchange Editor .... - Carolyn Farmer
rysiai van uiL-iuac mat - T. inrttt;
rnoiograpncr - - .."..v-
Copy Desk Editors Carolyn Farmer, Sue Revel
Senior Staff Reporters . Deanna Cullop, Ann Ireland.
Bill Rogers, Ken Stewart, Julienne louey, Anita reuor,
Jim Susee, Doug Forrest, Lcroy Hannon, Darlene Taylor.
Eric Swanson. Diane Gourlcy, Carolyn Farmer, Sue
Revel. Raloh Barnet.
Junior Staff Reporters . . Dave Anderson, Kent Chamberlain,
Marianne Beagle, Linda Carmcon, Judy Gamble, Sharon
Reflect a good "name" upon Prettvman.
It is hoped that respect and good judgement Will our school. Advertising Editor Eric Swanson
govern the conduct by all Classes regarding this tra- Make this year a memorable Assistant Advertising Editors .. - Diane 5OUr,CDarCw Taylor"
dition. B. D. Cne' Class Advisor '.'.'.'..'1'.".'. Mr. Ralph Bucll
One of Ashland High's time-honored traditions t Js yar-s student win
is the privilege of seniors only on the Senior Bench.
This bench was placed on our campus in honor
of the seniors and for their use exclusively. Like oth
er school functions, such as seating arrangements at
assemblies and choice lockers, this bench is restrict- student council.
, , . -i0 -t,f Keep the grounds clean.
Strive to earn better grades.
Work for the good of the
school.
Show more school spirit.
Take an active part in the
Put Your Best Self Forward
Throughout the past years at Ashland High,
most of the students have worn suitablo school
clothes and are to be complimented on their good
taste.
Although discussions, rules, and action concern
ing Dress Codes have been very limited at AHS, it is
time that we, the students, took notice of the "name"
we are reflecting upon our school. Clean, well-pressed,
neat, correct fitting clothes are in order.
This year we hope that all students will strive
to present their best "self." Live up to the good repu
tation of Ashland High and present a well-groomed
and suitably-dressed student body. A. P.
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