Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 19, 1962, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI., JAN. 19, 1962
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
ille Club Corner .
Nine members of the Ski Club
the club is to teach students how
to take better pictures, how to
develop pictures, and how to
enlarge pictures. The next meet
ing is to be held Jan. 9. in the
Woodshop. Mr. Keith Mobley is
the sponsor. You need not own a
took part in a trip to Mount Shasta
Dec. 30, a Saturday. According to
several members of the club, the
weather was lovely and there were
only two casualties. Kathy Rucker
took a spill and Mike Rountree
sprained his arm.
camera to be a member.
Jim. McKenzie's Corvette, featured in Rodu'n With Robert's
column this week
(JITH
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gr
G.A.A. is sponsoring a badmin
ton tournament. The first round
of the tournament was played last
Monday. All that is required to
enter is a partner.
New plans for the Quill and
Scroll Club include a conclave or
playday. The club has invited
Quill and Scroll members from
Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls, Rouge River, and Eagle
Point. The conclave will be held
in February.
Another activity is the Press
Banquet to be held in March.
Final plans have not yet been
made.
Jim McKenzie is the owner of
a 1957 Corvette, which is the
sports-car made by Chevrolet It
has a fiberglass body that is
colored turquoise with white
paneling. The top is removable
revealing bucket seats to make
riding more comfortable, and in
terior colors to match the outside.
PERRINES
Industrial
Electricians
LEWIS O. HUNT
Under the hood is a 283 cu. in.
eight cylinder engine with dual
four-barrel carburetors, which can
produce up to 270 horsepower.
This engine is geared by a three
speed floor box. With this gear
box, Jim can obtain speeds of
50 MP1I in first gear, 80 MPH in
second gear, and 110 MPH in
third.
Jim has this to say about his
car, "I like it, but I think I'll
sell it"
SAY YOU SAW IT IN
THE ROGUE NEWS
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If you like to take pictures or
would like to learn how, Ashland
High has a new club the Camera J
Club. The first meeting was Dec.
19, Club Day. The purpose of
Blind Pianist
Plays at NSA
Mr. Dick Hanson, a blind pianist
and humorist, and his guide dog,
Carmen, entertained the A II S.
student body and faculty at the
National School Assembly on Jan.
9, 1962.
The program given by Mr. Han
son consisted of piano music and
numerous jokes and puns.
He also demonstrated how
braille is written, as well as
showing various articles made
especially for the blind. These
included dominoes, playing cards,
a braille Reader's Digest, and a
chess set.
On Monday December 18, Tri-
Hi-Y held their introduction for
new members at 7:30 in the school
library.
New members inducted were
Carol Ann James, Carolyn Har
mon, Linda Flood, Linda Wells,
Pat Woods, Darlene Clements,
Kirsten Lassen, Anne Cluff, and
Sharon Lantis.
Tri-Hi-Y also had a guest speak
er. She was Mrs. Mabel Winston,
girl's dean at Southern Oregon
College.
An Extra Hour?
If there were an extra hour
in every day. what would you
do with it? This question was
asked of several Ashland High
students. Here are some of the
more unusual answers:
Lonna Baize: "I'd give my dog
a bath."
Linda Setchell: "I'd wait til'
night and then use it."
Sharon Oviatt: "I'd sleep."
Jan Susee: "Catch frogs."
Bob Ford: "I'd use it in some
foul way."
Vicki Schweikl: "I'd go to
school."
Sally Stringer: "Well, I guess
I'd sleep."
Linda Gray: "That depends on
when the hour came."
Diane Fieguth: "I'd ride bic
ycles." Vicki Burs: "I'd sit and look
at the Easter Bunny."
Karen Lentz: "Watch telev
ision." Dorothy Hunter: "Sleep."
Bill Tilford: "I'd save them til"
New Year's Eve when they would
do some good."
What would you do?
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