PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS FRI., APRIL 14. 1961 Colwell Smashes Pole Vault Record In Ore-Cal Relays Dave Colwell provided the highlight for Ashland in the Ore-Cal Relays of April 1 by smashing the school pole vault record with a vault of 12 feet Vi inch. Colwell, a junior, had been threatening the record since last season. In the first meet of this season, against Crater, he went 11-6, two inches below the old record of 1 1 feet 8 inch es held by Glenn Nelson. High schools from southern Oregon and northern Californ ia were entered in the relays held on the Southern Oregon College field. Participating Echools competed in three di visions according to size; small, y GUESS WHO? This individual has the typi cal "Girl Next Door" personal ity. She is fickle, tempermental anH confused However, she al so possesses the qualities o! be- ing jovial, intelligent, and ex- citine. The stars tell us that she belongs to Gemini, a constella tion in the Zodiac Imaginary belt. Gemini persons are said to be double. One trait of char acter seems to contradict an other trait in other words, she has a dual nature in active operation. She wants to travel and she wants to stay home. She wishes to study and she wishes to play. She is happy and unhappy, satisfied and dis satisfied at the same time. She is in love and not in love, warm and cold in one breath. This person attended Lincoln School and Walker School for the first six years of her education. She is known for her ability to sine for her hieh- scholastic record, and for her neat ap pearance. This individual is a member of the Junior Class. The first one to guess the Roeue News' Mystery Person will receive a prize. So put your thinking caps on and Guess who EAST SIDE ELECTRIC EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL IN THE , HEART OF ASHLAND MU 2-8961 medium, and large. Medford, running in the large school di vision, dominated the meet. Another victory for Ashland came when Bob Voris won the invitational high hurdles in 15.2 seconds. Bill Charley of Medford was second In 16.3. Ashland turned in the top performances in two other events in the medium school division, though Medford top ped the Grizzly tracksters in both. These performances were in the broad jump, on Voris' leap, and in the shuttle hurdle relay, with a team composed of Forest Farmer, Jim Hamilton, Tod Hess, and Voris. In the invitational mile, Ash land's Farley Buell finished sec ond to Hi Martin, who graduat ed from Medford High last year and was running unat tached. This was the first running of the Ore-Cal Relays, which is to become an annual event. a JANITOR INTERVIEWED FOR SCHOOL PAPER Mr. Lloyd Wenaus, head jan itor of Ashland High School, feels he missed his calling. He should have been a shoe repair man. Many times since coming to work here, students have come to him with a broken strap or heel which he has speedily fixed. " Mr. Wenaus graduated from Ashland High School in 1936 after spending one and a half years in our hallowed halls. He came originally from Sas katchewan, Canada. He lived on a farm with his six sisters and one brother. He has held various odd jobs and warked for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Dunsmuir, California. He has also worked in an Ashland lumber company i ior 11 years. The main troubles of Mr. Wenaus are the lockers. Com binations frequently will not work, and papers are some times thrown on top of them. He also repairs windows and furniture. Mr. Wenaus stated that the students this year have been above average in that there has been less destructiveness this year. Your Year Around Headquarters for if School Supplies and Records Toe I The Mart 270 E. Main MU 5-eon MU 2-7322 1 SZ I - - , . - The Ashland baseball team Two Defeats For Netmen Ashland suffered defeats in the first two tennis matches of the year. The first was a 7-0 loss at the hands of Grants Pass April 1, and the second a 4-2 defeat by Medford April 5. Dennis Garrard and Bob Hegdahl gave Ashland the two wins against Medford. Scores of the Grants Pass meet were: singles J. Blacksmith (G) over Hegdahl (A) 6-0, 6-0; Orr (G) over Garrard A) 6-3, 6-2; Newman (G) over Taylor (A) 6-0, 6-1; Blanchard (G) over Jones (A) 6-2, 6-2; Doubles Blacksmith and Newman (G) over Stevenson and Hegdahl A) 6-1, 12-10; Blanchard and McClellan (G) over Taylor and Jones (A) 6-2, 6-3. Scores of the meet with Med ford were: Singles McKinley (M) over Stevenson (A) 6-1, 6-3; Randies (M) over Mitchell (A) 6-1, 6-1; Garrard (A) over House (M) 6-4, 6-2: Hegdahl (A) over Highland (M) 10-8, 2-6, 6-3; Yoder (M) over Taylor (A) 7-5, 6-3; Doubles McKinley and Randies (M) over Mitchell and Hegdahl (A) 8-5. The sec ond doubles match was called off because of darkness. BEN FRANKLIN for COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES SIS - Q BARBER SHOP 1015 Iowa Wayne Heard, Owner RONDO LANES GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER Selby Chevrolet "A Little More" for "A Little Less" in action rersus Medford Photo by Mike Rountree Cindermen Drop First Track Meet Ashland High track and field men opened the season against Crater, March 29 losing 68-54. Because it was the first meet of the season, track events were run over partial distance. Bob Voris was the high indi vidual scorer of the meet tak ing firsts in both hurdle events and the broad jump. Gary Wald won the 75 and 150 yard dashes for the Comets. First Place Winners: 70 high hurdles Voris, A, :08.8. 75 Wald, C, :07.8. Shot put Molloy, C, 44 ft. 34 mile Buell, A, 3:33. 330 McCalvey, C, :38. 880 relay Crater, 1:35.4. Javelin Martin, C, 172 6M. High jump Farmer, A, and Lamb, A, (tie) 5-8. 120 low hurdles Voris, A, :13.6. 150 Wald, C, :15. 660 James, C, 1:33. Discus McCartney, A, 132 3. Broad jump Voris, A, 19 7 18. Pole vault Colwell, A, 11-6. Provost's FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets MU 5-5811 SHOP PARK VIEW For Summer Wear JANTZEN SWIM SUITS DARLENE SWIM SUITS ELON SWIM SUITS White Stag Sportswear Phil Rose Play Clothes Jr. Dresses Advertised in Seventeen MISS TRUDE JR. RONEL OF CALIFORNIA MAGGI STOVER GRIZZLIES DOWN PROSPECT 10-8 Victory number one for the Ashland High baseball team came April 1 when the Griz zlies got by Prospect by a 10-8 score. Going into the eighth, Ash land had built up a command ing 7-1 lead, but in the top half of that inning they saw their lead melt and finally fade a- way as Prospect tallied seven runs and took a one run lead. Ashland came back in the last half of the eighth as Steve Harris drove in Larry Pierce and Jerry Hauck with a single, giving the hometown crew back the lead. After advancing to third, Harris then stole home with an insurance run. Ashland's tenth. In the final inning, Bob King, who had relieved John Mott in the disastrous eighth inning. struck out the side in order to end the game. Crater Tops Ashland Nine Crater knocked off Ashland, 7-4, in the first baseball game of the season for both teams March 27. The game was a non conference encounter played on the Crater field. In the first two innings, the Comets picked up a total of four runs with only one hit. Five walks, two errors, and a wild pitch helped them take a 4-0 lead. The Grizzlies scored three runs in the third inning to pull within one run of the Comets, but Crater added three more to put the game on ice. Support Our Advertisers INGLE DRUG "IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH DON'S RADIO & TV SERVICE 1388 Siskiyou - MU 2-4191 Ashland, Oregon The Best Service On All Makes Anderson's EAST SIDE PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Walgreen Agency Eastman Kodaks Bell & Howell Camera Agt, 100 E. Main