Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 26, 1960, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI.. FEB. 26. 1960
BOGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
Youth Hold Rally; a)0r Presents Clubs Promote School Spirit
HerO Seal Speaks J!A nANm Batons twirled by Major- Gruxly Knight Rcogmxid
Herb Seal, the "Traveling IVOU 10 rlOQ 10111 ettes Judy Gamble, Lynn Gar- "Small, but significant." ThU
Evangelist," sponsored by the rett' Grimm, and Ann is a well put definition for an
Ashland Ministerial Associa- Attention all senior high Weaver highlight band demon- organization that neither asks
tion was the guest speaker at school students. Do you like strations for school events. for recognition, nor receives
the annual youth rally in Ash- to hear good music, good news, Highlights of this year's ac- verv much. The Grizzly
land on Sunday, February 7. It and a friendly voice' You can tivities were: half-time routines Kni8hts consist of seven mem
was conducted at the Nazarene ., ; ,. at all home football games; bers- each doing his part lor
All youth were urged to at- m on r ndio dial jn Ash tion m the SOC homecoming Although they are a compar
tcnd the rally to observe the from 3.00 to 6 30 parade and football half-time atively small group, these sev-
National Youth Week. There and from 7.00to n'.00 with the Crater band and en boys have done their work
Many high school students Tabor radio prograin
"Glen majrettes; the annual Christ- behind the scenes, sweeping the
mas nouaay events or oama gym at nau-time. and putting
tock part in the program. Claus' arrival; half-time event the names of basketball Dlay-
Meredith Williams played the Glen is a junior at Ashland at Medford's home field; and ers on the score board. These
organ and Linda Smith played High this year. He has been basketball half-time with an two jobs comprise only a few
the piano. working at KWIN for several exhibition by Kathy Grimm of the many contributions
Mr. Seals' talk was on the months. It has taken him about and Medford's head majorette, made to the school.
use of the Bible and how it wo monins oi practice in order Sharon Lang
can influence your life. Rev- w Droaacast on radio.
erend E. E. Crawford was the
?utuie pKHf
February
26 Grants Pass (here)
27 Medford (there)
March
4 Klamath Falls (here)
5 Crater (there)
8 Nat'l. Merit Tests. Juniors
9 National Assembly
Pancake Dinner
11 Lettermen's Dance
Annual Plans
Secret Theme
Mystery? Memories? What is
to be the theme of the 19590
Rogue Annual?
Carolyn Smith, editor of the
Tom Gastorof heads the or-
Future events include the sanization with title of nresi-
Glen savs he enlovs and has nidnn n Twinv tn h.j tu - r i . .
host pastor from the Nazarene accomplished much from his Festival of Roses in Portland and David Jones is the treas- fni?ual- tht th thtm
Church. broadcasting job, although his in june urer to 00 kept " aecret and wU1 "
Seal has traveled quite a lot main purpose for taking the , ' ,, . . n . be disclosed until the annual
and has visited mission fields in broadcasting job is to help him PeP Club mmbers are l,GUbfrt Rlcn- fob McClure, iu appearance m jy
forty countries and has spoken through college also Prntmg school spirit by Mike Morris, and Harry Neu- DurDOse of tn- annuai
to 2.700 schools. He is .mar- ,an ,a tune Z?. E TZti' b Z$STpJ& tZ
riage counselor in san r ran- ". " " ""s '"-""p " "
Cisco where he lives in my radl programs on Sun- Homecoming Parade, and in
days from 3:00-6:00 p.m. and the performance at Medford.
. . . t from 7:0-11:00 Pm- for eood They can be seen supporting Y SDOnSOFS
Inrcil fiirlt Chntmn music and news," stated Glen, the team at anv hieh school " ws sws
game.
according
For Bridal Models
Jackie Carter and Brenda
Woods, seniors, were chosen to
model spring and summer brid
al trousseaus at a fashion show
held in "Burelsons" clothing
Thespians Plan
All-School Play
Car washes, food sales, and
other money raising events
Chess Club
of the school year,'
to Carolyn.
She added that the annual
staff is striving to feature
more student's pictures.
Carolyn added, "The annual
would appreciate the co-opera-
C. ; : 1. 1 iin nt at.iwfont whn hav nn.
help the girls raise supporting of nner and pointmenU with the annual
challenging opponents for those tr pictures.
This year the officers are who classify themselves as Carol vn asserted that the an-
Thespian Club Is in the pro- Etnel Redbird president; Jean chess experts, are available at nual will be extra -special this
nt rhnnsini) a nlav frr its i'""", ' " me i m.L.A. wness viud on year ana nopes tnat it win oe
store in Medford on February annual all-school production. Pa"ons, secretary; and Judy Thursdays at 7:30 p.m
17.
. Johnson, treasurer. Miss San- Further infnrmation mav he faculty.
"Don't Take My Penny," and ut" ' " " " -- obtained by contacting Mr.
appreciated by the students and
Two girls from schools all ..i., Krth -miM. r-:.i. i: .
over the area, including girls are ust a few of Uie piays Priden, ,vnn - . . heads
from Southern Oregon College, h ' oroduced in oart, r , T ? ,
wwp wipruri o, models , " Pro?ucea n Pasl the Flag Girls, another school-
were selected as models. year, f me enjoyment of the supporting organization. The
Cook, Y.M.C.A. secretary.
SAY YOU SAW IT IN
THE ROGUE NEWS
student body and public alike.
biuaems lnxeresiea in acting halMim Hnrm fho
Perrines
Batter ClolhM'.and Shos
For Lm Mon7
ON THE PLAZA
UN Contest . .
. girls do dance 'routines at sev- ,. , r .
acting ral haIf .imps rilirin the Continued from Page 1
or in any way helping with the sporU Ktis0na.
proauction ox ine piay suoum
tr v A Knaniuh Hno with tho
"The senior class'has already Pep Club and a Charleston f to better acquaint the stu
ine senior class nas aireaay Drpsntefl dents with the functions of the
put on a serious play this year, rouhne have been printed Vni
so we are planning on luni nHviv1 hv Mr Bernard Winners to speak to their fel
edy for the all-school produc- club is advised oy Mr. Bernara tHent on th wnrkino.
tion." stated Ann Ireland, winai.
She concluded that one-third
of the annual and the summer
supplement which gives a pic
torial report from March 1,
are all that remain to be finish
ed at this time.
Oregon district winners.
The purpose of this contest
Thespian president.
WILEY & REINHOLT
Good Investments
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GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE
Nw Shoes Sold
and
Old Shoes Resoled
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S & H Green Stomps Too
low students on the workings
of the United Nations, as learn
ed by their experiences.
Honor Roll The winner receives an all-
expense-paid, thirty-day trip to
Continued from Page 1 New York and back. While on
Rita Mapes, Linda Neal, and this trip he will visit historical
Julia Oeser. locations and other interesting
Seniors rating semester hon- Places in the United States and
or roll standing are Paul Alley, Canada.
Sharon Alner, Wayne Coving-
ton, Jolene Deardorff, Denise
Dodge, Betty Duffy, Mike Hall,
Gary Hassell, Ted Kinney,
Jeanne Millet, Ethel Redbird,
Carol Singmaster, Jim Skibby,
Lynn Sohler, Pat Thompson,
Carolyn Wells, and Meredith
Williams. "
Ashland Branch
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RECORD PLAYERS
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and
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