FRI.. SEPT. 25, 1959 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Interesting Activity Thespians Elect In Art Department Club Officers 4-H PARTICIPATES IN OREGON CENTENNIAL Pinstripping by Allen Joy Thespians, a theatrically in was a recent featured display terested eroun of student elected new officers last Elected were: Ann Ire- in the art department. Exhibit ed were designs drawn on note books, metals, coasters, and sPrln8 paper. - land, president; Jean Sumner, Newly added to the art de- vice president; Karen Fieguth, partment's equipment are six treasurer; Judy Bjorlie, scribe; easels which, according to art and Jean .Forrest, secretary. supervisor Mrs. Ruth Trost, This years Thespians are will be put to very good use." planning a program that will A kiln to fire and glaze clay "entertaining as well as ed- is scheduled to arrive soon, ucational," according to Mrs. Thus, a new phase in the de- Lucy Susee, the advisor. paruncnis curriculum win uv- 1 i ' ...r P elude pottery sculpture. and ceramic Dial Platter Party On KWIN, Ashland Meetings this year are sched uled for the first and third Tuesday of every month. Those having an interest and ability should contact Mrs. Susee if they wish to join. JUNIOR CLASS OUTLOOK Ashland High has its own re quest program over KWIN Approximately 214 students radio station each and every comprising the junior class Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m. All lk forward to an exciting students wishing to submit re- anl eventful year. quests for records may put Class officers include Jim them in the request box in the Lewis, president; Jerry Burns, study hall. vice president: Joyce Long, be misused. BE IN FASHION Ken Stewart, center left, was a member of the 4-H wagon train which braved the wilds during Oregon's Centennial. 4-H Pioneer Wagon Train Relives Caravan Troubles By Ken Siewart aiuiouk" siuaenu are wei- treasurer; and Judy Bjorne, so- of Jacksonvme witn ita sna. wno were riding while the wo come at these broadcasts It is cial chairman. dows of ld and d witn men waiked. stressed that this privilege not tu. daru followini? the ih fiu. .,m..H ,i,h ..,:.. ..-...- Ashland-Phoenix game will toe cameras instead of guns wish- On the trip we were enter the first junior-sponsored ac- ing our 4-H Club members' tained with rodeos, Indian tivity of the year. The main covered wagon train caravan raids, and free meals until we activity of the year will be good-luck on their journey to reached Corvallis. At Cottage the spring Junior-Senior Prom. Corvallis, June 8. Grove we were given the key Money-raising projects for the. Tne covered wagon train to the city. Many of our mem Prom will include concessions, members started the day with Vers appeared on local TV and carwashes, and rummage sales. a Buckaroo Breakfast given by radio stations. the Jacksonville Lions. After the breakfast the train "rum bled down California street," as the old wagons did fifty years ago. Hardships Faced Our first night out was the worst. We camped at the wagon-master's farm in a drizzling rain. During the night our horses were stolen by some local Indians when our night watchmen fell asleep. At five o'clock, armed to the teeth, we started hunting our horses. We know now what the old pioneers had to fight. We AHS Jr. Bowlers Formulate Program Ashland Junior Bowling Lea gue Sessions have begun at tne Ashland Bowling Lanes with sessions scheduled each Satur day morning for 30 consecutive weeks. Bill Rodgers and Steve Pet erson have been active in ob taining boys and girls for the different teams. Approximate ly 35 students make up the eight teams in the league. The top five boys and top five girls will play out-of-town bowling leagues at different in tervals this year. Also the eight teams of Ashland will have matches against each other. At the end of the bowling year a banquet will be held for the team members with awards being presented for boys and girls who have the highest series and game. All boys and girls will get a trophy for a 200 bowling score. ASHLAND DRUG "Griixly" Ballpoints Prescriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry 257 East Main Orion Cardigan Sweater With Flat. Ribbed Collar . . GREENWADES SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN and LUNCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES WARDROBE CLEANERS "Quality Cleaning" S N. Main On the Plaza For PICK-UP & DELIVERY MU 9-8281 S&H Green Stamps Too i Hot Dog Hamburgers Look Look! 5c and 10c Root Beer r, ond o D.ink TW RY R.fln9 Stop at Ac. VI Root Beer captured two Rogues, but they later escaped due to the jeal ousy of several women on the wagon train. The women folk HUGHES PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING CAMERA SUPPLIES 240 E. 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