Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 16, 1960, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRI.. DEC. IS. 1960
Parents Visit
Ashland High
Many lost parents were
wandering through the halls of
Ashland High School on Tues
day evening, November 7. It
was the annual "Back to
School Night" held to dnform
the parents on their children's
progress at school.
Entertainment for the even
ing was provided by the chorus
and the orchestra which are un
der the direction of Mr. Ber
nard Windt. Among others, the
chorus sang: "I Enjoy Being a
Girl." "Mary and Martha," and
CBali Hi." The orchestra's num
bers were: "Tango Lullaby,"
"South Pacific," and "Huckle
berry Finn."
Following their children's
schedules, the parents went
from class to class. They stay
ed 9 minutes in each class and
the teachers explained what
, the class was doing.
The evening ended with re
freshments in the library.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
The seventh annual program
starts with the National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test,
which is to be given on Tues
day, March 7, or Saturday,
March 11, 1961.
Students who plan to grad
uate in 1961 and enter college
the same year are eligible for
the scholarship.
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WOLVES TAKE
SECOND WIN i
In a more closely fought ball
game than the night before, the
Shasta Wolves gained their sec
ond straight victory over the
Ashland Grizzlies last Satur
day by a 51-41 score. The game,
played before a small but spir
ited group of spectators, was
Ashland's fourth consecutive
loss of the season.
Shasta was in control all the
way, but it was evident from
the beginning that Ashland was
better organized team than
they were during their previ
ous overwhelming loss to the
Wolves.
After establishing a 12-9
edge at the end of the first
quarter, Shasta pulled out to
a six point lead, 27-21, at half
time. The second half was compar
atively close as the Grizzlies
fought to stay within reach of
the California team. However,
the Wolves were too much for
them to handle and the game
ended 51t?ft7The margin of de
feat was 10 points as compared
to 30 the night before.
Steve Carlton again was the
big man for Shasta, scoring 23
points. John Mott paced Ash
land with 13 on the strength of
some fine second half shooting.
Dave Col well, making his first
varsity start for the Grizzlies,
dumped in 10.
In the first game of the even
ing, the junior varsity came
back from a one point deficit
at halftime to grab a 31-26 vic
tory and continue undefeated.
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Ashland Loses
To Californians
Ashland High suffered de
feats at the hands of Eureka
and Fortuna as they opened
the basketball season on the
road in California December 2
and 3.
In Friday night's game at
Eureka the Loggers downed
the Grizzlies by a 59-38 score.
Taking over at the begin
ning. Eureka raced to a 31-7
lead in the second quarter. The
halftime score stood at 32-14
and the Loggers coasted from
there.
The second half was a closer
battle as Ashland was outscor
ed 27-24, making the final
score 59-38.
John Mott led Ashland scor
ers with 12 points, followed by
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with 15 markers.
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evening, the Grizzlies kept
things close in the first half be
fore going down to a 49-35 de
feat. Fortuna picked up four
points near the end of the sec
ond quarter to gain a 20-17
margin at the halfway point,
then came on strong in the sec
ond half to take over.
The Huskies' Jacobsen took
high point honors for the game
with 12, while Sid De Boer led
Ashland with 11.
The junior varsity fared
much better than the varsity,
coming out on top of both their
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reka 36-20 and took Fortuna
, 35-22.
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Seniors Take
Entrance Exams
Seniors planning to attend a
college which requires en
trance examinations are taking
the College Entrance Examina
tion Board Tests. These tests
are given by the College Schol
arship Service.
Medford is the testing center
for our district. There are 550
colleges which require these
tests.
On December 3, both the ap
titude tests and the achieve
ment tests were given. Both
tests will also be given
March 18, 1961; May 20, 1961;
and August 20, 1961. The apti
tude tests only, will be given
on January 14, 1961 and Feb
ruary 4, 1961.
The cost of the aptitude test
is six dollars and the cost of
the achievement test is four
dollars. This is five dollars
cheaper than last year.
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SHASTA TOPS
ASHLAND FIVE
Ashland's basketball home
opener December 8 ended in a
54-24 thrashing administered
by the Shasta Wolves of Red'
ding.
Ashland's offense never real
ly got going against the tough
California quintet. After Jerry
Hauck put the Grizzlies into
the lead 2-0 at the beginning of
the game, Shasta began rolling
and pulled away to a 15-5 lead
by the time the first quarter
ended.
In the second period both
teams scored eight points as
Shasta, too, had their offensive
troubles, and the first half end
ed with the Wolves leading 23
13. The second half proved to be
more of the same, except even
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ened their lead to 38-22, and
in the fourth quarter the Griz
zlies' offense hit rock bottom.
The Ashland club managed on
ly two points on a couple of j
free throws during the eight
minute period as Shasta breez
ed through the final portion of
the game to the 54-24 victory.
Steve Carlton came out of
the game with 16 points to lead
all scorers. Sid DeBoer tossed
10 for the Grizzlies, more
than doubling the output of
Ashland's second highest scor-
In the jayvee game, Ashland
had little trouble in racking up
its third win after holding a
16-2 first quarter edge. The
final score was 41-26. Tod Hess
was top scorer with 15 points.
OSC FROSH RANK HIGH
Continued from Page 1
better preparation.
New freshmen this fall did
about 20 per cent better on the
English placement examination
than the freshmen of five years
ago, acording to Dr. Herbert
Nelson, head of the English de
partment. He noted special im
provement in ability of stu
dents to express themselves in
writing.
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Our meats and produce
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Medford Tops
AHS Malmen
Wrestling season got under
way at Ashland December 8,
with the Medford squad defeat
ing Ashland 35-13.
Truman Vroman was the
lone Ashlander to pin his op
ponent, while Jeff Baker and
Glen Moses gained decisions in
their matches. Nelson Conner
battled his opponent to a draw
for Ashland's only other points.
Preceding the varsity match
es the Medford and Ashland
junior varsities tangled for the
second time in three dpys and
the boys from Medford swamp
ed Ashland 31-3.
In their first meet on Decem
ber 6, the Ashland jayvees
were edged 30-27 by Medford.
Varsity Results:
98 Conners (A), Horton
(M), draw; 105 Medford
(forfeit); 112 Spitz (M) deci
sioned Stewart (A); 123 Bak
er (A) decisioned Kondo (M);
127 Robertson (M) decision
ed Mitchell (A); 133 Eddy
(M) decisioned Harth (A); 138
DePlace (M) decisioned Ton
ey (A); 145 Vroman A) pin
ned Menneci (M); 154 Charley
(M) decisioned Georgianna (A);
165 Moses (A) decisioned
Rix (M); 175 Funston (M)
decisioned Tabor (A); 191
Shaw (M) pinned Mills (A); Un
limited Hobbs (M) pinned
Blair (A).
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