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WED., OCT. 17, 1962 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE By Kathy Tilford Try-outs for girl's chorus were held October 2 and 3 under the direction of Mr. Bernard Windt. First soprano: Angie Downey, Sandy Garret, Cynthia Hottgrave, Beverly Hartford. Linda Leigh, Linda Weber, and Diane Williams. Second soprano: Linda Decker, Dorothy Gardner, Aleta Marion, Kay Newton, Sandy Hamilton, Marcy Tretsven, and Cloma Zu pan. Alto: April Lewis, Carolyn Hamilton. Melody Bounds, Wandy Weller, Donna Warren, Sandy Smith, Bess Williams, and Suer Conner. Chess Club Officers for Ashland High's Chess Club were elected at a meeting held on September 25. Those elected were Chuck Cal houn, president; Kathy Tilford, vice-president; and Barbara Law rence, secretary-treasurer. Plans are being made for an all-school chess tournament. All new mem bers are welcome. G.R.A. October 18 is the tentative date for the initiation of new members by the Girl's Recreational Assoc iation. The inition will take place during school and at a party the same night. Journalism Although the journalism class has been rather busy putting out the paper, the students have found time to take a trip to the offices of the Ashland Daily Tidings to see how a daily paper is put out, and several members of the class participated in a hayride Sep tember 29. Provost's Furniture RUGS -LAMPS CARPETS - DESKS Serving Ashland For Over 50 Tears Tri-Hi-Y All girls who are interested in government are urged to join Tri-Hi-Y, a club which is organiz ed exclusively for girls under the direction of Mrs. Hattie Converse. The organization has already be gun work on a bill which they hope to have passed at the Youth Legislature which will be held in Salem later this year. F.T.A. Future Teachers of America met and- elected officers on October 9 at a general meeting which was attended by both new and old members. Diane Fieguth was elected president and Jan Susee was chosen as vice-president. Wendy Weller is the secretary, Marcy Tretsven is the treasurer and Linda Leigh and Linda Wells were elected to the offices of historian and parlia mentarian, respectively. Mrs. Lucy Susee is the supervisor. By Lonna Baize Last year, a set of science books was loaned to A. U.S. by the Nat ional Science Foundation. At the end of the year, the library was notified that the Foundation was going to discontinue its services and that this school would be per mitted to keep the books already here. Because of this coincidence, our library now has one hundred additional volumes on chemistry. physics, biology, astronomy, geo logy, and medicine. Some of these include: The Dancing Bees, by Frisch; Automation, by Diebold; The White Plague, by Dubos; Plant Life, by Hylander; Up From the Ape, by Hooten; Space Encyclopedia, by Dutton; and the Darwin Reader, by Bates and Humphrey. For pleasure reading there is Gone With the Wind, a novel by Margaret Mitchell that has be come a classic on the Civil War; The Life Treasury of American Folklore, an anthology of tales with outstanding illustrations; The Endless Hours, the story of a man's fight to remain human while being held prisoner by the Chinese Communists. Gruber's Shoe Service Good luck. Grizzlies t LOOK YOUR BEST BE CAMPUS DRESSED Bobbett's Store For Men 167 E. MAIN ASHLAND Across from Varsity Theater MINERS BEAT BRUINS DESPITE IMPROVEMENT The Ashland Grizzlies were defeated by the Yreka Miners of Yreka, California, Friday, October fifth. The score was 21 to 7, but the statistics showed that it was a much closer game. This game was the first victory for Yreka over Ashland in five years. The Grizzlies faltered during the first half, but managed to keep their spirits up enough to come back and score a touchdown via Dave Barger's pass to Mike Tor reson. In the first two minutes the Miners marched sixty-two yards for a touchdown. John Moody, Yreka halfback, sparked the drive with a thirty-nine yard juant. During the second quarter the Miners romped eighty yards in nine plays to make the score 14 to 0 at the half. In the third period and most of the fourth, the Grizzlies de fense held the Miners. The in terior lineman played a brilliant game for the Bruins. Both teams scored in the last stanza. The Miners obtained the ball on the Bears' 30 yard line because of a short punt and reached pay dirt in six plays. With 5:14 left in the game Dave Barger and Mike TorTeson's pass and catch combination spark ed a drive which reached the end-zone with only nine seconds left. Howie Johnsson added the extra point. Throughout the entire game the Grizzlies had scoring opportunities but were halted by cither fumbles or three men in striped shirts whose penalties provided Yreka with both an offense and a defense. TOO MUCH MAKE-UP SAYS COSMETIC EXPERT Phillip Courtney, a leading cos metics manufacturer, calls on the teen-aged American girl to reduce her use of cosmetics. Since cos metics are manufactured to make women look young, Courtney feels that a teen-ager doesn't need to use much make-up because she is already young-looking. The French-born president of Coty International Inc., also stated that toning down make-up dors not mean the non-use of make-up. Rather, "It means a light touch in colors and textures a reevaluation." Courtney also stated that his firm does not approve of a teen er wearing eye shadow to a football game or high school classes. He said, "If a girl is over 16, she can wear a touch of shadow for a big dance or a tea." To bear out his convictioni. Do You Need A Good Diet? That wonderful blissful class- Journalism. While thumbing through a folder trying despe rately to get some ideas for feature stories, the following item was uncovered. "Ten Calorie Diet" Monday: Breakfast - weak tea Lunch - One boullion cube in Vt cup diluted water Dinner - Prune juice (gargle only) Tuesday: Breakfast - Scraped crumbs from burnt toast Lunch - Doughnut hole (without sugar) and one glass dehy drated water Dinner - canary eyebrows stew ed - fat removed Wednesday: Breakfast - Boiled out stains of tablecloth Lunch - Vt dozen poppy seeds Dinner - Bee's knees and mos quito knuckles sauteed with vinegar Thursday: Breakfast - Shredded egg shell skins Lunch - Belly button from naval orange Dinner - 3 eyes from Irish potatoes (diced) Friday: Breakfast 3 lobster antennas Lunch - 1 guppy fin Dinner Filet of soft shell crab claw Saturday: Breakfast - 4 chopped banana seeds Lunch - Broiled butterfly liver Dinner Jelly vertebra ala bookbinder Sunday - Breakfast - Pickled hummingbird tongue Lunch - Prime ribs of tadpole Dinner Tossed paprika and clover leaf. a Millers Surprise Ashland Bears Springfield's Millers came from behind to eke out a 6 to 2 win over the Ashland Grizzlies, here, last Friday night before a small hometown crowd. The Bruins had victory in their grasp but it slid away from them in a very dis heartening contest. The Bears were without the services of two top players, Dave Lohman and Mike Torreson. Both were injured in the game with Yreka. "fifcssnb The Year Around Headquarters for School Supplies THE MART 270 E. Main S & H Green Stamps Phillip Courtney stated, "Beauty isn t skin deep, it s bone deep. It begins with at least eight hours of sleep, a well-balanced diet, exercise, and scrupulous clean liness." SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES