Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 20, 1961, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI., JAN. 20. 1961
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
Singers Perform
For Student Body
"Prinderella and the Cinoe"
was just one of the features of
Jane and Paul Westbrook's pro
gram presented Tuesday, Jan
uary 3.
Paul Westbrook performed
humorous sketch of the well
known fairy tale, "Cinderella
and the Prnce." Mr. Westbrook
switched the first letters of
words in a sentence and turned
the fairy tale into a "rib-tickling"
comedy act.
Jane Westbrook, mezzo so
prano, sang "Shennendoah"
and "My Favorite Things,"
plus a few duets with Paul
Westbrook. They took selec
tions from famous Broadway
plays, American folk songs
and semi-classical favorites.
Quill and Scroll
Holds Meeting
Continued from Page 1
in the upper third of their
class, they must have done su
perior work in writing, editing
production, or business man
agement, and must be recom
mended by the supervisor or by
the committee governing publi
cation and they must be ap
proved by the secretary-treasurer
of the society.
Any person on the annual or
Rogue News staff meeting re
quirements is eligible for mem
bership. Swiped
Question: How is the North
Pole like a cat that has just
crossed the desert?
Answer: They both have
Santy Claus.
John: Are you crazy if you
talk to yourself?
Sharon: No, but you are if
you listen.
Then there is the boy who
thinks the school is haunted
because every one keeps talk
ing about school spirit.
BEN FRANKLIN
for
COSMETICS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
STAN'S DRIVE UP
JUMBO HAMBURGERS
THICK SHAKES
Horn of the Grinly Special
Ashland
Phones
BAKERY
MU 2-3471
MEATS
MU 2-1842
EAST SIDE ELECTRIC
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
IN THE
HEART OF ASHLAND
MU 2-8961
Where You Find
I960 Graduates
The 1960 graduates are now
spread far and wide. The class
officers find themselves at a
number of different places.
Chuck Rush Air Force
Jim Skibby SOC
Francine Robertson SOC
Juliene Toney Eugene
Beauty School
Other members are also
different places.
Paul Alley Stanford
Sharon Alner SOC
Dick Baker Nat'l. Guard
Ralph Barnett - Nat'l. Guard
Jim Bean Fort Ord
Elaine Bowdoin Married
Carol Bushnell San Jose
State
Joan Byrd Beauty School
Mike Carmean Air Force
Jerry Cluff BYU
Donna Davidson - Secretarial
School
Jackie Lee Davis Forest
Service
Jack Elder OTI
Doug Forrest U of O
Bob Gregory Navy
Liz HarUord - Eugene Beau
ty School
Dave Jones Northwest
Nazarene College
Jeanne Millet First Nat'l
Bank in Portland
Duane Nelson Air Force
Ken Reeves - Yreka Bakery
Laurie Ross Married and
SOC
Linda Smith Nursing
School
Lynn Sohler Lewis and
Clark College
Jean Sumner Meier and
Franks
Pat Thompson Oregon
State College
COMPETITION SLATED FOR
JOURNALISM STUDENTS
Ashland High School has
been invited to participate in
the sixteenth annual North
west High School Journalism
Competition, to be held April
8, in Forest Grove, Oregon.
Contestants must be regular
ly enrolled secondary school
students.
The fields of competition
will include: newswri ting,
news feature writing, editorial
writing, sports reporting, and
speech reporting. Each school
is allowed one contestant in
each of the five fields. Previ
ous first place winners cannot
compete again in the same
fields.
Trophies will be given to
first place winners in each
field. Certificates are awarded
second and third place winners
and three honorable mention
winners in each field.
Groceteria
GROCERIES
MU 9-8814
MU 2-7322
Students Attend
Christmas Ball
Gigantic wreaths and sus
pended snow flakes provided
scenery for the Ashland High
students who attended the
Christmas Ball, December 22.
Participation from the school
clubs made the event possible.
The FTA supplied the decora
tions while the refreshments
were contributed and served
by the Ski Club and Pep Club.
Advertisement of the dance
was achieved through the help
of all clubs.
entertainment and music
were provided by the Ashland
High Dance Band for over 100
persons from 9:00 to 11:30
Those who helped chaperone
were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Lewis, Mr. Raoul Maddox, Mr.
and Mrs. William Mearns, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Smith
Approximately $50 was plac
ed in the school treasury from
the event. The Student Council
will determine the use of the
money.
Rally Conference
Held at Ashland
Held at Ashland High School
for the first time was the Pep
Club-Yell Leader Conference.
Schools that participated were
Eagle Point, Grants Pass, Hen
ley, Phoenix, and Ashland.
Discussed at the buzz session
were ways to create interest in
Pep Clubs and ways to work
closer together. Money-making
projects, assemblies, and ways
to create pep throughout the
school and attract townspeople
to the games were also discuss
ed. Requirements and duties
that a yell leader and a pepstcr
should have were mentioned.
Class Receives
Math Equipment
Mr. Robert Day, mathema
tics instructor, stated that he
had ordered some mathematics
equipment to make the course
more useful through practical
application.
Mr. Day added that slide
rules, calculators, charts,
graphs, and dynamic devices
(used to form geometric fig
ures), have been received.
More equipment is expected be
fore the end of the year.
He stressed that this is the
first year in AHS history that
solid geometry and plane ge
ometry have been covered in
one course.
INGLE DRUG
"IN BUSINESS FOR
YOUR HEALTH
WOLFF'S
CHEVRON STATION
1217 Siskiyou Boulevard
Your Year Around
Headquarters
for
School Supplies
and
Records Too I
The Mart
270 E. Main
MU 5-8011
New French-English
Teacher at AHS
This year French students
will learn their bon jours from
Mrs. Ida Simon, a new French
and English teacher at Ashland
High. Mrs. Simon has taught
at schools in Junction City,
Parma, Idaho, Hood River, and
at Crow Union High, west of
Eugene. At Crow Union, she
was one of two teachers and
taught half of all the subjects!
Mrs. Simon's family includes
Job's Daughters
Hold Installation
Bethel 22, International Or
der of Job's Daughters, held a
formal installation ceremony
Callahan Elected
Master Councilor
Rick Callahan, a junior at
AHS, was elected Master Coun
cilor of Ashland Chapter, Or
der of De Molay at the last De
cember meeting. Ron Kirsher
and Bud Lininger, also juniors,
were elected Senior and Junior
Councilors, respectively.
Installation will be held Jan
uary 28 in the Masonic Hall
A dance will follow the install
ment.
Of Teaching
Teaching is the guidepost of
life; it is the most important
profession of all. Teachers are
the most influential people in
our society; they are the peo
ple who mold the minds of our
young. A good teacher can do
much in developing a student's
well-rounded personality and
prepare him for future life. The
society of today demands good
teachers, good administrators
and countless other people who
play a larger role in the edu
cation of our youth. If our
schools are to keep going and
our youth to keep on learning
we must have the high stand
ards which require good teach
ers, because teachers are the
actual builders of America.
WITCHCRAFT AS HOBBY?
Want to be loved? Follow
this formula and your problem
will be solved.
LOVE FILTER
1. Heart of a Sparrow.
2. Liver 'of a Robin.
3. Heart of a Bat.
Crush these ingredients into
a powder. Now (if you're really
serious) add an equal amount
of your own blood. Let the mix
ture dry then crush it into a
powder. Add this powder to a
beverage to be drunk by the
loved one.
This formula has been given
to us through the compliments
of Dan Wick, who was former
ly a student of Ashland High,
whose hobby has been witch
craft for five years. Dan has
read many books about the his
tory and spells of witchcraft.
RONDO LANES
GATEWAY SHOPPING
CENTER
her husband, John E. Simon,
the pastor of Saint Peter's Lu-
theran Church in Medford,
daughter, Helen, who is teach
ing music in Washington, two
sons, Bill and Jack, both study
ing for the ministry, and fourth-grader.
Tommy.
She lists her hobbies as hik
ing, photography, collecting
classical records, and states
Mrs. Simon, "I'm trying to find
time to do housework too."
Tuesday, December 27, at 7
p.m. The public was invited to
attend the event, which was
held in the Masonic Hall.
Judy Eberhart, a junior at
Ashland High School, was
crowned queen of the bethel.
Peggy Parsons is the new sen
ior princess; Carol Bjork, jun
ior princess; Janie Clark,
guide; and Kathy Zimmerlee,
marshal.
Ashland Chapter, Order of
De Moley, assisted in the
crowning ceremony. Following
the installation, a queen's ball
was held for the bethel mem
bers and their guests at 9
o'clock.
a
Losi Articles
May Be Found
Could it be that you have
lost your car keys or mislaid
your scarf? Or perhaps you
aren't aware that you have lost
anything.
Occupying the lost and
found drawer in the office are
the following items: a black
and green wool scarf; a light
green wool scarf; a silk design
ed printed scarf; a set of car
keys; a brown glasses case
trimmed in gold, and five tubes
of lipstick ranging from pink
to orange.
If any of the items described
sounds as if it might be yours,
you may claim it at the office.
FTA Makes
Snowflakes
Members of the Ashland
FTA met December 16 in Mrs.
Suses's room. The purpose of
the meeting was to discuss
making decorations for the
Christmas Ball and appointing
people to work in the conces
sions. Hula hoops were used as the
base for wreaths and snow
flakes were to be cut out of
white paper.
Also discussed was the order
ing of pins for all members.
Several new members attend
ed. They were Miles Adams,
Jean Forrest, Sally Helm, and
Susan Thompson.
GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE
Where New Shoes Are Sold
and
Old Shoes Are Resoled
583 E Main
Anderson's
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Prescription Druggists
Walgreen Agency
Eastman Kodaks
Bell & Howell Camera Agi.