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I -HI., OCT. 13, 1961 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Rodd'n with Robert BY BOB SNYDER Do You Know Our Janitors? We have many newcomers to! Phil Crampton's (a transfer from our school this year, and some of them have exceptionally nice cars. This column is focused on Former Student Writes Letter Sandra Colasuonno, a former student of Ashland High, has written a letter to the sutdents informing them about her new school in Indianapolis, Indiana. The letter reads as follows: Dear Mrs. Windt and classes, This will just be a short note to tell you about the new school I am attending here in Indiana polis, Indiana. It is quite a lot different from Ashland, although I like Ashland much better. This school has about 3,000 students, and about 50 of them are color ed. The name of the school is . Shortridge, and it is rated as one of the top 50 high schools. I am pretty sure that this school is much harder than Ashland. I am having a pretty tough time keeping up with my home work since I came in two weeks late. I have nine claasses, including Algebra III. It is really a tough school, and I wish I were back in Ashland. I've met quite a lot of nice kids here, but I miss everyone there. I feel very much out of place at this school because it is so big. There are four floors, and I'm always getting lost, or I can't find my classes in time. At this school they say that 70 is a D, and there are so many students that the teachers don't know your name, or what period they have you in their class. Well, I have to close now and get back to my home work. In case anyone wants to write to me my address is SANDRA COLASUONNO 4932 North Kenwood Indian.spolis, Indiana. Have a nice year, and I hope to see everyone next summer. Sincerely yours, SANDY COLASUONNO. Perri nes On the Plaza BETTER CLOTHES & SHOES For Less Money Medford High School) 1955 Mer cury two door hardtop. It has a two-tone paint job (red bottom, white top), scallops, and custom upholstery. The hood and trunk are molded, and very well done. From the outside of Phil's car it's a real eye-catcher, but once you look under the hood you know this is a real custom. It's powered by a big '57 Ford engine that has the horses to do the job. In gears he's running three on the floor, of course. Mr. Jobe Says 'Bikes Best' Did you know that America youth has gone soft? Probably you do because that statement has been heard everywhere. Most people pay little attention to the idea because they feel the state ment does not apply to them. However, the idea has spread to leaders of small towns such as Ashland. According to Mr. Stanley Jobe, Superintendent of Ashland Public Schools, "The people in this town are over vitamined and under-exercised." Mr. Jobe went on to compare European Countries with the United States. Mr. Jobe said, "I went to school in France for seven months and there, everyone had a bicycle. Elderly, middle aged, and young people all rode bicycles, if they went anywhere. I belonged to a bicycle club and often we would pack a lunch and ride ten or twenty miles just for fun. In my opinion, I think everyone in Ashland that is able, should ride bikes to work, to school, to the store, or anywhere else they have to go. I would recommend that some of the high school stu dents start bicycle clubs, and these clubs should be considered just as important as any others. Perhaps rules could be set up to encourage a certain number of miles to be ridden per week." Mr. Jobe referred to an article in the Medford Mail Tribune which slated that automobiles are e serious academic liability. Teenagers spend more time either trying to make money to buy car or trying to fix their own car than on school. Mr. Jobe stressed the fact that he was not condemning car owners. He felt that automobiles are fine when they arc necessary and used with discretion. Mr. Jobe feels that if everyone had a bicycle, people would be healthier and more intelligent. Although seldom noticed, Ash-1 land High School janitors do lead interesting lives. During a recent talk with these janitors, many interesting facts were disclosed. Mr. Lloyd Wenaus, known by many of our students, has served 5 years as a janitor at Ashland High School. When asked what he thought of being a janitor for Ashland High School he said, "I think a janitorial job at Ashland High School would be as good a job as could be had, for Ashland is a smaller town and students are usually better behaved." Mr. Wenaus said from his 5 years as maintenance man, he can think of one particular inci dent that was very embarrassing to him. Two years ago the school had a boy at Ashland High School who kept pulling the door knob off the door of an empty room. One day during 3rd period, Mr. Wenaus closed himself in the room in order to catch this boy. As he closed the door, it locked on him, and his key wouldn't fit the lock. Rather than call the teachers over the intercom and be exposed, he v worked on the lock with a piece of wire until the door opened. He finished his story with, "I sure felt silly." Mr. Douglas Hughes has served 2 years at Ashland High School. Before serving as a janitor, Mr. Hughes was a mill Wright, saw mill worker, planer mill worker, F.T.A. Officers Are Elected Officers of FTA for this year were elected at a meeting held Tuesday, September 26. They are Joy Farenhurst, president; Diane Ficguth, vice-president; Francis Holmes, secretary; Martha Swei bert, treasurer; Donna Revel, social director. FTA advisor, Mrs. Lucy Susee. stated that membership is still open for anyone interested in be longing to the Future Teachers of America. served 5 years in the army, and worked as janitor at Bubanks, California for 3 years. Mr. Hughes has been married for sixteen years, and has 3 children. Mr. Hughes stated that "Being a janitor is all right, I wouldn't be here, if I didn't like it." Mr. Lawton Lewis has been with Ashland High School, and enjoys it very much. Mr. Lewis has been a resident of Ashland for 6 years. Before becoming a janitor he had worked on construction, had been a seamen in the Navy, and Coastguard. He was also in the Marines. In addition to the three men janitors the school has one jani tress, Mrs. Irene Hannon, who has been with the school a year, and enjoys the work very much. Mrs. Hannon has been a resi dent of Ashland for 31 years, and graduated from Ashland High School. For id years, Mrs. Hannon has been the wife of a minister. The janitors stated that the stu dents of Ashland High School have helped a great deal in keep ing the school neat. JUNIORS PLAn'aCTIVITIES During the months of October and November the Junior Class of Ashland High will be engaged in some of the many activities sponsored by the Junior Class each year. First on the list of events will be the Homecoming Dance Oc tober 13, along with preparations lor the junior float. SCOTTY SAYS: "Get your Myrtlewood Grizzly Bear Key Chain Now!" Scott's Gift & Baby Shop Ideal Drug - PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS - GIFTS - JEWELRY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER RONDO LANES GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER m PERRINES Industrial Electricians I EWIS O. HUNT Ingle Drug On the Corner By the Post Office Phone 482 1321 "In Business for Your Health" Rich Maid Ice Cream 24 FLAVORS Thick Shakes in All Flavors The Year Around Headquarters for School Supplies N THE MART 270 E. Main S & II Green Stamps