FRI.. APRIL 1. 1960 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Choice Of Paper ya&fao Band Projects Duffy To Visit Great Britain A IImhim J f IiiJamI Fashion fads among the teens (ZLeV AHAnliAn Climaxing a high school interest are on the summer a AIIOWSQ JlUQwlllJ here at AHS are simUar to rMienilUn career filled with, curricular genda. The American Girl other schools around the Rogue and extra-curricular activities, Scouts will be entertained in Attention Students: Valley. Continued from Page 1 a two-month tlrp to Great British homes. We, in Journalism, are al- The Talent Hi-Life brought Bnd March Britain next summer for Bet- Betty s Scout activities date ways striving to achieve the out vtMt in j,. school the "Imagine marching In front Duffy- back to 1949. Seven years of type of paper that the majority 8tyies tor evening wear' con- thousands of people, and es- The busy senior, who in- day camping; five years of of the student body will read gjgtg 0f chiffon and taffetas Peeially marching after having eludes among her many inter- troop camping; attendance at and try to enjoy (providing, of plastic heels, small clutch no sleeP- The thought scared est" editorship of the Rogue Camp Low Echo (Lake of the course, that a completely dllit- pursea an(j ciean gloves. Here and 83 we took ur place News and state forensic hon Woods) since 1951; several oth erate type paper is not wanted). m our gchool these styles also in lino witn h many other rs, has been chosen by the er summer camps in Oregon We admit we are illiterate nave Deen noticed. Chifon and waiting bands, all kinds of Rogue Valley Girl Scout Coun- and California, and a season in writers but we occasionally taffeta dresses seem to be very comments could be heard com- cil to attend one of the Jubilee Hawaii at Camp Paumalu, have like to fool ourselves into be- p0puiar- ing from various members of Camps sponsored by the Girl given her practical experience, lieving that we have written the band; 'Gee, I'm scared,' Guide Association in Great jj J958 she was one of two something really big! Wearing tennis shoes among 'Let's go home," 'Line it up, Britain. Oregon Girl Scouts to be chos- Vote now for your type tne irto " "e coming fad. you guys,' 'Come on, let's go,' Girl Guides, who are count- en for All-States Camp near paper and if you think you've, Tney . are comfortable, classy, and 'I forgot my music.' " erparts of Girl Scouts, in their Los Angeles. She has served in got any suggestions put them 81141 inexpensive. Medford Hi- "Exhausted as the end of program this year will cele- practically all offices in troop down. All you have to do is Times expressed that "tennies" the parade neared, all mem- brate the fiftieth anniversary and council and has worked on place a check mark on the line are very popular among the bers were so glad for the wel- of their organization by hold- conference committees and at next to your choice, providing students in their school too. come of two beautiful grey- ing Jubilee Camps In England tended numerous group meet you do know how to make a With the warm weather that noun buses. You can just bet and northern Ireland during ings of organizations, check mark, tear out this arti- aprang upon us along with tnat in " nxt ew ntfnute summer. Twenty-two sen- "I feel I have gained much cle, and place it m the box in 6prmg has produced new floral tnat these two vehicles were lor Scouts accompanied by two from Girl Scouting. This sum the back of the study hall. (The prmts jn dresses and skirts. encountered with the partici- leaders will travel together, go- mer I hope to apply the know study hall is first and second pating students. We sank into ing to various camps in small ledge and skills I have acquir doors to your left when comdntf the seats with the feeling of ac- groups. They will be gone from ed while learning of the pro in the main door.) AsSGtTIDlV FCdtUFBS complishment and feeling tired July 13 to August 24. The dif- gram, people, and places of ri i i 4 i moat of all " ferent town. thev will visit are Orat Rritain " atat Ttottv soon and by the way, you sen- UrrhltQ ChdTID "Within Just a few hours af- London, Gloucestershire, and inr. onto 4.,rf V I awnUrxa u.unl tmiulnj UUTIiam. Former Pan American Tumb- cokes at the nearest drive-in. Their entertainment Includes lors can vote too, your just lucky you won't 'have to read the consequences. Intellectual Informative Humorous Printing Practiced By Shop Students Not Humorous Others ling champion, William John all were ready for the night an exciting list of events and Roy, presented a National As- life, with several choices of participation in a number of eamhlv .nn (ha nlmfK n Hi whirfa varv tvnp a AntoHain. nrntframfl KrvitfMl In fit Paul's month, which was outstanding ment we enjoyed best. There and Westminster Cathedrals, Semi-vocational in purpose, and unique. were the ice capades for the participation in the Festival at the Pnnt shP an important He is Drobablv one of the lew rested up students, and Wembley Pool near London, Par yet little known phase of most versatile entertainers of downtown shopping until 11:00 and visits to points of historic snlana n'8n ocnooi the day, being an excellent Ior me more ambitious parties comedian;- impressionist, triloquist, and acrobat. SIS-Q BARBER SHOP 1015 Iowa Wayne Heard. Owner ASHLAND DRUG Sheaffer's Cartridges Prescriptions Cosmetics Costume Jewelry 257 East Main SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN and LUNCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES and for the really ambitious there was Jantzen Beach. All of these adjourned at curfew and everyone met at the dorms for relaxation and a little rest. The next day was the scene ture plans' Club Plans Future Pepsters will be holding a meeting soon to decide on fu- of the Grand Floral parade of HUGHES PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING CAMERA SUPPLIES 240 E. Main MU 9-126 Selby Chevrolet "A Little More" for "A Little Lew" 100 E. Main MU 2-4941 From here comes all of the basket ball programs, tickets to the various sports events, and ad vertising of special school events. Lenn Hannon, Bob Sumner, Ted Sumner, and Charles Wood These clans will Drobablv meet daily with Mr. Silver to which the irrouD attended and consist of electing new officers this activity. The Pr.c after leaving, streaked out to Ior ne3" year, considering oi the Oregon Centennial Exhl- new uniforms, possible activi bition Grounds; here the band ties tor 0413 spring, and initia featured a concert and was in- on of incoming members, vited to stay for other enter- Sophomore and junior girls tainment, where the rest of should consider becoming the day was spent. members of the Pep Club. Students See Sights "Our last day we left bright end early for a sight seeing tour and a visit to the docks end expedition of several ships TP Diamonds Watches Jewelry Gifts HENRY CARR JEWELERS 272 E. Main Ashland SNOW WHITE FREEZE "TRY A GRUMPY" 1103 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone Orders MU 9-6621 and a submarine. Then we were allowed to stop in down town Portland until the bus pulled out for Oregon's state capitol. At Salem we had a short tour of the capital build ing then boarding the bus we headed back to Ashland where we arrived at the scheduled time." A good time was enjoyed by all and many members are looking forward to the planned trip this year. Every donation counts in this benefit and any donations can be intrusted to the band boasters or members to be giv en towards the project. We'll Help You Fill Special Orders for Your Parties and Club Meetings WISHART'S BAKERY "Where Quality Reigns Supreme" 1467 Siskiyou Blvd. Phone MU 5-4921 WHEN MONEY MATTERS IT PAYS TO THINK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, PORTLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Perrines Better Clothes and Shoes For Less Money ON THE PLAZA See ... SINGMASTER and JONES Insurance Agency 343 E. Main Ph. MU 2-4221 XfUflRTinmnTl WE FEATURE 3-HOUR SHIRT SERVICE ANYTIME CAMPUS CLEANERS Gateway Shopping Center LATEST SINGLES AND ALBUMS RECORD PLAYERS The Mart 270 E. Main MU 5-8011 Green Stamps SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS The Year Around STUDENTS ! MEMORY LANE STUDIO Specializes IN MAKING YOU LOOK YOUR BEST IN YOUR PICTURES 293 E. Main MU 9-3631 Bill Stalls Union Service Te Better Serve You Two Localioni 493 N. MAIN and JCT. HWYS. 99 & 66 MU 9-9666 24 HR. SERVICE MU 9-9818 COMPLETE ONE STOP AT THE GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN UNTIL NINE Everything in Refreshments For Dances, Clubs, and Parties Oregon Food Store