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PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS FRI., SEPT. 22, 1961 An Editorial Message . . . All good things must come to an end and so it is with summer vacations. As September 11 rolled a round this year, the hallowed halls of Ashland High School once more reverberated with the sounds of somewhat reluctant footsteps, cries of recognition as classmate passed classmate in the hall, and bewilder ed moans of lost sophomores. These ivy-decked halls hold a great deal of sig nificance to the junior and senior students as they continually strive to uphold the traditions of those who have passed before them. As each year passes and each class moves one "notch" higher to the top, it becomes increasingly harder to maintain these traditions. Therefore, as we begin a new school year, let's stop, think, and evaluate ourselves as members of the associated stu dent body. Every student in Ashland High School has an ob ligation to his teachers, friends and fellow students to fulfill his duties as a class member. The sophomore class takes on a number of new responsibilities. Besides adjusting to high school life, they are required to build and guard the large bon fire for our annual homecoming rally. The junior class moves into a new position of re spect and authority as upperclassmen. Upon them rests the burden of raising enough money to sponsor the annual Junior-Senior Prom. For the senior class, this year will be a period of transition. Although they may enter school as care free students, they must emerge in the spring as ma ture individuals, ready to take their place in an adult world. The Rogue News, hoping to become a vital force in shaping the activities of the various students, will endeavor to contribute as much as possible to the de velopment of student spirit and cooperation. We must remember that nothing great is achiev ed entirely alone. A cooperative effort is required to create a school atmosphere of which we can all be proud. K. S. ) gCHOI.AlTIC 3 Official Student Publication Of the Associated Students Ashland Senior High School Issued 12 times yearly by the School Journalism Class. Editor-in-Chief Karen Schopf Assistant Editor Sally Stringer Business Manager Linda Gray Advertising Manager Karen Felter Reporters Cheryl Adams, Lonna Baize, Bob Ford, Glenda Kerr, Jim McKcnzie, Yvonne Nicolson, Sharon Oviatt, Vicki Schwcikl, Linda Setchell, Bob Snyder, Jan Susec, Kathy Tilford, Gary Turner. Advisor Mrs. Sclma McAlaster Dear Hildeguard . . Dear Hildeguard: I have a terrible problem. I'm desperately in love with someone and I'm not sure how to tell her. She is warm, kind-hearted, true. loyal and devoted ... to my best friend. Such a girl as this would be a wonderful prize. Please tell me how to win her and tell her of my great and true love for her. Longing Dear Doing Ing Ask her for a date and if she accepts well you know what happens then. Good hunting. Hildeguard Dearest Darling Hildeguard: I m madly in love with you. Your writings in this paper have shown me how understanding you are and this is the kind of girl I'm looking for. You see, I have a little problem with drinking. When I drink I become violent and it would take an understand ing person like you to understand me. So please understand. I need you. Wanting You Dear Wanting You, What is your real name and ad dress? Desperately, Hilda P.S. My father owns Gallo Wine, Incorporated. Dear Hildy: boon alter my daughter was born, my husband and I were divorced. Recently my daughter came home with an engagement ring. I saw her fiance from the window last time he came to pick her up. Her fiance is my ex-hus band her father! They do not know of their relationship. Shall I permit the marriage or le a party-pooper and intervene? They are desperately in love. Miffed Dear Miffed, You got yourself into this mess, now get out of it for yourself. Hilda Dear Like-a Hilda. Like man I have a Utile prob lem with my English man and this like hinders me in my likj trying to like man get a like date Please like help me with this problem man. Like .Mc Dear Like Me, Like Toronta, Canada like hm like the last Bohemian Colony left like try there like. Like Hilda Dear Hildeguard, My wife is a career woman. She is never at home. I have to do all the washing. ironing, housework, cooking and caring for our twenty- five children. This is getting on my nerves. What can I do? Overworked Dear Overworked, What is your wife's occupation? Astonished Hilda Continued from page 1 try and much of Canada. Judy came home to Southern Oregon to comment: "There are just as many sights in this section of the Unit ed States as any other." Rich Maid Ice Cream 24 FLAVORS Thick Shakes in All Flavors SCOTTY SAYS: "Get your Myrtlewood Grizzly Bear Key Chain Now !" 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