PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS WED.. NOV. 2S. 1959 What! Glory Seekers! Why is it that more girls turn out for pepsters than for the United Nations contest? Why do more boys go out for sports while only about 12 are on the newspaper? It is because the students feel that they will be more popular if they devote their time tq sports. This does not imply that sports or the pepsters are un important. However, while they do have a high place in school, the "intellectual" activities should not be passed up. The so called "squares" can look back at high school activities and be thankful for the valuable experience gained in their field of endeavor; they can get the satisfaction that they have done some thing worth while to them. They can see how they have learned to organize their thoughts for writing or speaking from speech or journalism; they can see what they have learned from their projects they do for the different contests. Diane Gourley 'Mysterians' Featured ri r ( ?J II llll ' 1 T I ' I I 1 . I I I I Teachers . . . Got a Peeve! Can you guess who belongi in these shoes? Problem Teenagers Analyzed Any day of the week you can pick up a newspa- Dancers Make Mystery Team Warning to students! A Rogue News survey shows sev eral ways to 'irk' a teacher. Report cards come out soon, so beware! MUs Christopher Students who don't do their make-up work. Mr. Day Students talking before the bell rings. Mr. Iba Lack of studying in my "freshman" group. Mr. Leybold Students! (Note: There's always one wise guy" in every survey.) Mr. Lomax Throwing gum wrappers around the building. Mr. Mobley People who don't keep their "cotton-pick- in" hands off things on my Dear Miss Print, desk. A big problem has arisen in Mr. Silver People that connection with inadequate destroy parts of the football space in the halls. Everyone is field. I also hate Spanish, rice. always running into one anoth- Mr. Tenney When I have er. What can we do about walk- to send a student after an ab sentee slip on class time. Ttx THCM Piint Beatnicks Rebel Against Pressure Revel composure By Eric Swanson Be it swing, waltz, rock roll, or even cha cha; these ino :n .,. hails- nail n f font nan H c n mnnv n . . per and read an account of the misdeeds of some times out on the floor dancing DearFrantic. teenager. A common generalization is that teenagers up a storm. The owners of where else could they walk? are quite a problem. Let's examine the actual facts. dgS Dear Miss frint. Do you realize that less than 2r, of the teenagers in fellow students of the sodIio- We have a problem of litter the United States are real troublemakers? This more class. The pair is quite bu8s around our halls lately. By SuMn : i i -e -4... j ii i known as a dance team and " is causing a lot of trouble R,,,ii r. means mai 111 a . uuui ui I w BLUueuta Liieie aie uuiy . wilh thc teachcrs. What can be ,:.",,;:: " 7..;" . " .T Z 14 who cause trouble and of these 14, only a few scvera, trophics and prizes. done? Maybe the pulic is bcing a arc real Serious problems. Tlie dainty pair of feet be- Troubled Ten mt,e narsn jn thcir judgement. It is easy to Sit back and give suggestions as to lo"K to a irl whose favorite De"rvT'""d'. But how does one know what u t i. ,j . j u i ti j j j- j subject is none other than typ- Try Black flag! to think when we sec thcir What Should be done about these misguided indlVid- lng she was born in Ashland Dear Miss Print, homes, clothes, and speech. It uals but when it comes to doing something, there on December 8, 1943, and ever The junior and senior girls could be that the organization are only a few people who are really anxious to help. since then has bcen quite a are downed upon because of originated because they know T . ij; fu;e, f trustworthy and competent thc lack of participation in n other way to express their Instead Of excluding this minority group from person. Her hobbies differ; and girls' sports. What can we say thoughts than this, the rest of the school, why not invite these kids to they range from swimming, to to this? To face reality is a great task join clubs and try to arouse in them an interest in bovs- Her Pet peeve is Fragile Francis for some people. But all is not school activities. If given half a Chance, these people 'ufally-cur.y brown hair plafnh.t Miss America .hddowTinsTdreTs COU1Q maKC JUSl as gooa a name lor our scnooi as tips off this 5'5".".i lass, wasn't crowned, for her mui- a .passion for escape from thc the rrst of the students shc "as three relations in clesl I think that if the Itudent body showed more t'wln. tayou guls'tnfown, STEWARrs appreciation to the students who ARE doing a good ers of these shoes? job, and less attention to the misdeeds of the others, Loafer Owner FaiTIAlK MIIaIdC LlfhaMl.mM.li.l,.H.n.tnlln Th size nine -and-a -half rdlilUU) UU0I6) ' r t r J shoes belong to a boy whose the rieht thine, favorite interest lies in danc- Let's all get on the ball and help the 2r'c SO that n- He was born in San Jose, familiar the Ashland Grizzlies will be lOO'c all the way. A. Crown To Honor Prom Queen On the modern day world, be seek ing an out? Let us not judge them too harshly. hurry-scurry of our modern day routine? Social pressure in not only adult lives but In the lives of our teenagers often brings a bout grave problems. In some Long after we have left the for socjal stalus Could u miliar halls of AHS these ihl k .i, i Kih. California, on November 17, words wm onng DacK memo- ered by the constant turmoil of 1943. This boy has risen to f""' quite a standing, not only in' Mr- Buell Alright folks, the sophomore class, but also lLt's Set down to work, scholastically. His hobbies vary Mr- Corey It isn't any from stamp collecting to re- skin off my back if you don't cords, of which he had 144 et vour work ln "45," and 20 albums. His pet Miss Kennedy I may be peeve is "my big brother." He little, but "Oh, man!" is 5'6", and has red hair. Mrs- Lewis May I have His favorite song is "You'll your attention for the an- There has been some misunderstanding about ZZwlnT "1 Let-, go back thc crown which was Used in the homecoming cere- stories. Our personality is also and try it again. monies. It seems the crown was purchased by the in the Tumbling Club. Mr- smith Anyone who Can you guess who he is? il "- uir.-u " not, search the rest of this bt "beatnik" in more ways paper for their names. than one. ly class of '60 to be used only for the Junior-Senior Prom. When questioned about it, Mr. Smith said he was sorry that it happened. He did not realize the crown was to be used for the Prom only, and in the future would be reserved for this purpose. He also stated, "the class of 1960 should feel proud their crown grac ed the head of their charming homecoming queen, Elizabeth Hartford." See . . . SINGMASTER and JONES Insurance Agency 343 E. Main Ph. MU 2-4221 Don's Radio & TV 1308 SISKIYOU PH. MU 2-4141 Hamburgers Look Look ! Hot Dogs 5c and 10c Root Beer For Fast Service and a Drink That's Really Refreshing Stop at A & W Root Beer Ashlond Coney Islands Official Student Publication Of the Associated Students of Ashland Senior High School Issued Monthly by thc School Journalism Class Editor-in-Chief . . . . - Betty Duffy Senior Assistant Editor Anita Feltcr Sports Editor . Jim Susee Assistant Sports Editors Doug Forrest, Leroy Hannon Exchange Editor - Carolyn Farmer Photographer , . Dave Jones Copy Desk Editors - Carolyn Farmer, Sue Revel Senior Staff Reporters Deanna Cullop, Ann Ireland, Bill Rogers. Ken Stewart, Julienne Toney, Anita Feltcr, Jim Susee, Doug Forrest, Leroy Hannon, Darlene Taylor, Eric Swanson. Diane Gourley, Carolyn Farmer, Sue Revel, Ralph Barnett, Judy Hannon. Junior Staff Reporters . Dave Anderson, Kent Chamberlain, Marianne Beagle, Linda Carmcan, Judy Gamble, Sharon Pretty man. Advertising Editor . - . Eric Swanson Assistant Advertising Editors .. . 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