Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 01, 1960, Image 1

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APRIL 1. 1960
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. ASHLAND. OREGON
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Raoul Maddox is shown directing the Ashland Senior High School Marching Band who par
ticipated in Portland's Rose Festiral last year. The Band is shown giving a performance at
the very unique parillion provided at the Oregon Centennial Exposition,
Journalism Class
Sponsors Dance
THIS YEAR'S
Band Projects Outlined
Tradition Broken by
DisclosingPromTheme
There are various numbers of attending this year's prom, if
prom themes which could have anybody does, would have to
been chosen for this year such donate a fee of $45 to enter
as "Garden of Eden," "Stair- the dance from the backdoor,
way to the Stars," "Moonlight Front door fees are of a higher
Interlude," "Pink Fantasia," or price ranging from $52 stag to
"Evening in Paris," but the $73 per couple.
witty-minded juniors rea 1 1 y Decorations Are Unique
have a good Prom theme for Being low on finances does
this year and have decided to not prevent the usual decora
reveal it now to the rest of tions though, for the Juniors
the etudents. "Ladder to the tiave raised $1.39, which is
Chimney top" was the unani- enuugn tor Uie sjnp.e oecora
mous selection and since the uons to be used, beauty will be
class does not expect to take on seen throughout the chemisU-y
any more money making plans, room where the dance is ex
it was decided that everyone pected to be held, for the lab
oratory will be draped in
strings of colored paper of pas
tel green draped from the
noles in the ceiling. A very
delicate aroma will be used to
present more color to the dance
hall for chemistry students
will have exDerimented that
New members of Alpha afternoon before the dance
Chapter, National Honor Soci- witn a new solution containing
ety were recently announced. gUifur
The top 10 Per cent of the jun- nr " Dcorat.d
ior class and the top 5 per cent olher decor8UonB to be m.
of the senior class receded this cluded are biu o lowel.
ono ' ing to be placed at various ai
Juniors selected are Judy cas on the floor so that students
Bjorlie, Jerry Burns, Shirley wlU not armoyed by step
Champion, Sidney De Boer, ping on iayers of fungus to be
Forrest Farmer, Mary Lea piaced throughout the room
Gray, Nancy Johnston, Peter to give it that old fashioned
Kreisman, Bill Lawrence, Lin- fecling and to make the stu
da Lewis, Jim Lewis, Beverly donU feel more at home The
Joyce Long, Betty MacDonald, window wiU be painted a
Rita Mapes. Linda Neal, Julia very darlt blacki as fungu,
Oeser, Denny Retter, Mike Rey- grows better in the dark and
mens, and Sara Vandenberg. to htlp keep plant
Seniors are Jeri CI iff, Jack aiivp Loaned tn tuninr hv the
Elder, Emma Hakes, Ethel Red- biology classes, a hose will be
bird, Francine Robertson, Lau- attached to one of the sinks
rie Ross, Carol Singmaster, and and wiu be kept on at a small
Linda Smith. mntinuom rate throuchout the
Students Selected
To Honor Society
Band Boosters have been candy were passed around the
April Fool! This is to be the working throughout the year buses with a constant yaking n7w mmbTrS into HonoV thl'p'th oTthT CTd
,Tf ,f,tlg ' ? T . "I56 Jfy 1?T oC ld' or the Play'n of a harmonica Society." stated Wayne Coving- "mot UWM to ri
8.00 to 11:00 p.m. in the cafe- trip to Portland's Rose Fes- , , , ' ' : wul "ol lo
ter,a snonsored hv the iournal- til oain thi. vr R,nM or the struming of a ukelele. ton, president. obove 3 v2 feet. The really
members have worked towards ine Pewepng oi u inose try- w.n7 Vh. A special aype oewrauo.is wm
the goal of the Grand Floral ing to sleep, seemed to be a II'JIJ. not b. reveaW uotu tf Prom
..w, nas Deen given.
One very unique part of the
event will be the way in which
participants will be allowed to
Prom. Students pay-
ism class.
It'a "nn 4rlc" hat thin fvpn
ing's event will feature the Parade with the Band Boosters pastime endeavored by all."
music or uave uixon, uan miet- " . . ". upon arriving at tne cas- Seniors who became mem-
son, and Steve Hess. ous activtue. College Dorms at approx- bers last year are Paul Alley,
n,.r-,tir, u,ni 4V,. 1 unaieiy o:ou a.m. everyone inaron Ainer, Lnnne i,ocnran,
The first Band Concert was rmately
timtlv Aoril Fool theme with successful with a number of dashed to the assigned sleeping Wayne Covington, Jolene Dear- ?""C'fha
timely April root tneme witn nijvpj hoth hv the ,m)H., aA ,!, ri-- t. n.., nter th
emphasis on the aspects of the rf D j A ' ' ' 6 . "UI r! ' ina front rates will be escorted
Band. Members of the major- minutes, for the empty rooms Mike Hall, Jim Hamby. Ted a G.rfzly f1 through
newspaper field.
cafeteria door and up
an obstacle course
which leads to the chemistry
lab. The only problem is that
Continued on Page 3 Woods.
Prices have been set at 50 ette squad were on hand to and halls were all turned into Kinney, Jeanne Millet, Roberta f
cents for couDles and 35 cents help raise funds bv selline Al- mae if h coc&inne F.uorv- dka;.' rjv,.,.w t,mM through
for stags. RefreshmenU wiU be mond Roca candy during in- one prepared for a short, quick skibby. Lynn Sohler. Pat
available. termission. breakfast before leavine for Thnmn rmlvn Wells Mm. p . " . . .
. . .... HTrh n o t,-h R.nCK r.o,rf . tj these students will be scnedul-
inis IS xne lasi scneuuica l rrivp .t IV rrvm nhout
ten minutes after the dance
has ended.
Participants entering the
Prom by backdoor rates will
have a lot of fun, providing
they aren't afraid of height.
With the dance theme being
"Ladder to the Chimney Top,"
students wiU proceed to climb
school dance of the vear before Concert was scheduled and fea-
the Junior-Senior Prom in May. tured six concert bands com
, , . posed of nearly 300 band stu-
Money received from this denla lrom the difer.
lunction wijj assist in iinancing rent Ashland pubUc schools. A
drum was another feature of
the program into which dona
tions towards the fund could
be placed.
Band Sells
the Rogue News.
Talent Show
Raises $266
Seven Debators To Travel
To State Forensic Tourney
Mr. "Lucky" Lewis placed erson, after dinner speaking;
seven from eleven finalists in Betty Duffy, impromptu; and ,fnn o tnt larisw itrnrp
March 12, Band members in- the recent debate tournaments Jim Lewis, humorous leading, tne buiiding is only 18
Tinr. held ln Central Pomt' Alternates, or third place feet high) placed on top of the
Helping to raise funds for ine given a half-hour television terror 04 DDT di- winners, were also selected in cafeteria roof. That Is. they
the Ashland High School's w rapvdad deb tournament) held each division with Betty Duf- wU proceed to the top of the
Band trip to Portlands Rose Stoii "a March 12 for debate elimina- fy. Glen Tabor, and Karen bml.dng after they get the
Festival, the student body pre- Band Booster at $1 00 per tiona ond Mardx 25"26 to de" ""P Pixig respectively in Udder down. After arriving on
sented the All-Hi Talent show4 membership, and cards were termine individual winners, discussion, oratory, and serious the roof-top the only great
to the public helping to raise gold throughout Ashland, with raked in thre lirst P18- fiv reading. ?rblenlv. Wli, cowling
$266 more towards the Band the high school musicians and second places, and three thirds. achieving finals were ,1 .. w ,h
Beneflt- their famUies pledging 25 new fiSSih2 y Eberhart.poe; .Jerry .LuwaT to m-
A great variety program of " Euoene AdxU 7-9 for the Slate ""' TtvItISJI""1' istry room in which the water
" .vv , wln dyed blue to appear
songs, dances, poetry satire, ine nana is vo wne pan in Dabate Tournament.
skits, and vaudeville numbers Meatoras rear Blossom pa- uuuiuruus ibkuuk, more coi0rful.
were presented under the rade this year. Band Boosters contrary to popular Deuei, j-ewis, alter amner speaning. informio,, Held
chairmanship of Jean Millet.
Refreshments
and Almond Roca candy was
Will oe TO cnarge or a COnceS- l-.UCKy aow noi operate h- iuuiua am raprMnwu N Inf.ir-matirwn nn he
were erveH SIons stand along me Parade ,one- "e 1S alaea Dy ras accom- Ashland captured the honor found at this time as plans are
j' route. plice-wife Notable Nell who cf sending seven representativ- iwin KeM hut dnriii
by thTslnT Boosters Z The following is a short ac- hunts ffouf clovers and es fromthis district .to tt .state wiahing to attend are advised
the lnhhv to raise funds count oi one nana memDer s - . "uu-1 uuc"lco to wear snouider wgn tisning
tne loDDy to raise iunas. . , nhv-lovme husband. tmwr, ntw -hxni. in ,t,h.i
j L'liit-iiwtt -uic ouwi-aji wi - - ... - - ooous, snoriue ouiuui, muu
the trip last year as gven to a In addition to the district de- will be students from Medford, bathing suits. Also, it is re
Rogue News staff reporter. bate honors coped by Bill Law- two from Phoenix, and one quested that participants take
Member Tells rac and Betty Duffy March each from Grants Pass, Eagle their own sack lunches and
. . . "We left Ashland at mid- 2- Kreisman ranked first Point and Crater. lunch pails if they prefer re-
night, arriving in Portland at in impromptu and Glen Tabor The district tournaments are freshments as finances prevent
about 8:30 in the morning. The la "dio speaking. considered the first round of too many expenditures and
kids were bursting with excite- Joining these winners will be events for the state tournament with all the unique extras
ment, never once completely the following who gained sec- and those gaining first or sec- planned for this year's Jr.-Sr.
stopping the whole trip to the ond place honors: Linda Lewis, ond places here are classified Prom, students are assured the
pagent. All night popcorn and oratory and poetry; Steve Pet- a state finalists. mott fua ever?????
April
1 April Fool's Dance
18 National Assembly
28 Campaign Assembly
29 General Elections