ROGUE NEWS SEPT. 26, 1962 ASHLAND, ORE. Vol. 39, No. 1 Rally Squad Receives High Praise for Work Fight, fight, fight for old Ash land High! These words of en couragement can be heard every Friday from the hoarse throats of our seven yell leaders. Red-faced and out of breath, these peppy bundles of fire instill our team with spirit and courage. This reporter was privileged to inter view these beautiful girls. Delectable five foot, one hund red and three pounds Kay Moore is Yell Queen. Kay is the small girl with the big voice. Her hair is brown and her eyes, hazel. Kay has decided to become a secretary. Perhaps that is why office practice is her facorite course. When our Yell Queen was asked what is the hobby she likes best, Kay smiled, "Yell leading." The radiant and sparkling girl known as Sharon O'Keefe is veteran varsity yell leader from last year. Sharon s eyes are beautiful green and her hair is brown. Her gracefulness is due to her hobby-dancing. Sharon is five feet seven and hundred and twenty pounds. Sharon hopes to be a marine biologist. HELP! Since the Ashland High news paper and annual are partly supported by advertising, it is important that the Ashland and Medford merchants realize what a contribution they are making with their advertisements. ' This is where you, the stu dents of Ashland High, can help both the newspaper and annual staffs. It is up to you to help the merchants realize that we appreciate their advertising. The next time yon enter local store, please mention the fact that you read and appre ciated their ad in the news paper or the annual. Georgeous Karen Wood once won a pretty girl contest. Lovely Karen s five feet and seven inches make her one of the tallest girls on this year's yell squad. She likes physiology and loves "to traveL" An aurora of gayness surrounds lovely Sandy Hamilton. Sandy haired, green yed, Sandy is a trim one hundred and twenty pounds, five feet four and one-half inches tall. "I think I like economics best," stated Sandy. "I know," she said, "that I love water sking." Shapely, sparkling Sandy Hamil ton wants to teach in the ele mentary schools. After graduation, Sandy is going to go to Southern Oregon College. To Kay Moore's left on Friday is another Kay. Kay Newton. This Kay is five feet two inches and hundred and seven pounds. Popu lar Kay Newton is a brunette like Kay Moore but her eyes are amber. Kay likes water sking as a sport and shorthand as a class. 'Science," she reported, "is the field I want to enter." Better warm up those slide rules, boys. Exciting, glamourous Linda Tho mas stands five-five. The blond brunette said that to be a secre tary is her ambition. Math is the subject she likes best. "My favor ite hobby, is Larry Pierce!" Linda make known. (Lucky Larry!) Last, but definitely not least is blond June Wasner. Jaunty June weighs a hundred and thirty-eight pounds and she is five feet eight. Our June plans to be a Junior English teacher. Now there is something for future juniors to look forward to. Besides English, June enjoys a good swim. The University of Nevada can expect June as a student in a few years. Thanks to our bright-eyed, rosy cheeked yell leaders, Ashland High School is rated number one in school spirit. Teachers Ashland High's four new teachers are from left to right Mr. Harry Wright, Mrs. Margaret Zwick, Miss Dorothy Rhymes, and Mr. Marsh Jones. Four New Teachers At Ashland High New Dean "We've known for three years that we wanted to move to Ore gon, but we weren't sure just what town we wanted to live in," stated Mrs. Margaret Zwick in a recent interview. Mrs. Zwick is the new dean of girls at Ashland Hish School. "We are really glad we chose Ashland we like the town, the people, the school, everything about it," commented Mrs. Zwick, who is a native of Champaign- Urbana. Illinois. Mrs. Zwick received all of her schooling, . including a college education, in her home town where the University of Illinois located. Her teaching exerience includes teaching high school and college English in Illinois. Prior to com- to Ashland, the new dean was the head of the English depart ment at the high school in Fuller- ton, California. Bridge, sports, and reading are her main interests. Mrs. Zwick stated that basketball is her favorite sport, possibly because her son, a junior at Dartmouth SI it; 14 u All's picture AU Sanar is Ashland High School's foreign exchange student. Turkish Scholar Joins Student Body For the second consecutive year, Ashland Senior High School has welcomed a foreign exchange sta dent. This year Ali Sanar, a junior from Istanbul, Turkey, is our honored student. Ali is one of three children in the Sanar family. At home with his mother. Ah has a younger brother and sister. Ali's mother is a mathematics and French teacher in the Turkisch school system Ali'3 hobbies consist of collect ing stamps and debating. His favorite sports are soccor, basket ball, and wrestling. In Turkey, Ali attends an all boys school which has 1500 stu dents. Some of Ali's required sub jects were Turkish, Turkish literature, French, French lite rature, English, algebra, geo metry, physics, chemistry, geo graphy, and R.O.T.C. College in New Hampshire, plays basketball. Football Coach Who is our new football coach? Mr. Marsh Jones, formerly pro fessional football player, is now head coach of the Ashland High football team. He is also the assis tant coach of wrestling and track, as well as the driver's education instructor. The coach was raised in Ven tura, California, and went to junior college there. While attend- ng the University of Idaho, where he majored in physical education, Mr. Jones became the star tackle of his team and later became the captain of that team. After graduation, the young tackle joined the professional, Calgary Stampeders football team. Mr. Jones then became a very successful coach. He has coached at lone, California, and Riddle and Roseburg in Oregon. With an impressive record of twenty wins and three losses in Oregon, he joined the Ashland coaching staff. Mr. Jones is an all-around ath lete. Hunting, fishing, skin diving. and snow skiing are his other ath letic pursuits. English Teacher Miss Dorothy Rhymes, who teaches Modern Problems, Eng lish Two, and English Four is one of the four new teachers on the Ashland High Campus. Although Miss Rhymes was born i Mississippi, she received all of her schooling in Medford. She also attended the University of Oregon. Before she came to Ash land to teach, Miss Rhymes taught social studies and counseled in Hayward, California. When she wants to relax. Miss Rhymes turns to water skiing and snow skiing. She also enjoys such spectator sports as football and baseball. Returning Mr. Harry Wright is returning to Ashland High School to teach chemistry and biology. In ad dition, he will be one of the ad visors of the student council. -Mr. Wright has been on a year's leave of absence to study at Stanford University, and to receive his master's degree