Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, November 28, 1962, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
ROGUE NEWS
WED., NOV. 28, 1962
Oregon vs. Hawaii - A Difference?
Beginning with this edition,
the Kogue News will publish
several articles written by Carol
Hunter, a new student from
Hawaii, telling of the contrasts
between that state and Oregon.
Ed.
By Carol Hunter
The Climate
The climate at Hawaii is warm
the year-round, but the humidity
makes if hot and muggy most
of the time.
There is no real distinction be
tween seasons as in Oregon. We
have our "summer" nine months
of the year. The remaining three
months is left for the "rainy
season." And rain it does! Day
in day out. But, contrary to
here, it is a warm rain, and the
sun in usually shining during it.
However, we do have our dark
days.
The Dress
The people in general (on the
street) wear what we call "muu
muus' (moo moos), and "Aloha
Shirts." The students and people,
who work in some large depart
ment stores, wear a more formal
type of apparel, as the clothes
we wear to school here.
High School students are re
quired to wear shoes at all times
and boys must wear their shirt
tails tucked in, unless they are
wearing a square cut Aloha shirt.
There are specified days for
wearing muu muus and Aloha
shirts.
Look for "Oregon vs. Hawaii
A Difference?" in the next issue
of Rogue News for a continued
description of life in Hawaii.
SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS
DEAR RUTH, NOV. 15
On Nov. 15, the A.H.S. student
body had the chance to view one
of the most enjoyable plays ever
presented by the senior class.
This year's play entitled Dear
Ruth was well produced and the
acting was something which will
long be remember.
Perhaps the best liked char
acter in the play was Albert
Krummer played by Dave Mott.
Although it was not a major role,
the part portrayed by Dave made
him dear to the hearts of the
audience.
Ashland High School
Publishes Honor Roll
Rich Maid
Ice Cream
24 FLAVORS
Thick Shakes
in
AU Flavors
DON'S RADIO AND TV
SERVICE
1388 Siskiyou
Ashland, Oregon
THE BEST SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES
Ingle Drug
On the Corner
By the Post Office
Phone 482-1321
"In Business
for Your Health"
Students who have earned a
grade point average of 3 5 are
rewarded by being placed on the
Honor Roll. There are 20 Seniors,
28 Juniors, and 31 Sophomores
who attained this goal. The
Seniors are: Lonna Baize, Bruce
Bamforth, Carol Bjork, Bill Bow
man, Linda Decker, Claudia
Everett, Beverly Hartford, Jane
Hennick, Charles Hillestad,
Dorothy Hunter, Carol Ann
James, James Lamb, Barbara
Lawrence, Betty Martin, Craig
Pennington, Paula Prescott, Sha
ron Roderick, Bill Tilford. Linda
Wells, and Doree Woodell.
Juniors: Mary Beth lirostad,
Anne Cluff, Susan Conner, Joyce
Hassell, Nancy Hill, Cynthia
Holtgrave, Ann Johnson, Vicki
Latimer, Christine Leach, Karen
Lentz, April Lewis, Trudce Lewis,
Brian McCormick. Charles Moore,
Clyde Nelson, Cheryl Newton,
Sally Palmer, Scott Roberts,
Kathy Rucker, John Siebert,
Terry Skibby, Jan Susee, Tim
Thompson, Kathy Tilford, Marcy
Tretsven, Jeffery Trost, Diane
Williams, Cloma Zupan.
Sophomores: Kenneth Baker,
Diane Benson, Bill Berninghaus
en, John Billings. Linda Brown,
Grant Buell. Dolly Byrd, John
Fowler, Ernest Freeman, Lois
Harmon, Stephen Hull, Kathryn
Hussey, Mclvin Jackson, Bar
bara Jones, Pam Kaegi. Kandy
Korthase, Richard Kreisman,
Teresa Krug, Tana Laird, Robert
Harry and Edith Wilkins cons
ider possible marriage of I.t
William Seawright to their
daughter in the senior class
play "Dear Ruth."
Western Auto
Your Home Owned Store
Corner Pioneer & Main
Ashland, Oregon
RONDO LANES
1505 Siskiyou Blvd.
Take a date BOWLING!
ASHLAND BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
Lawrence, Rhea Lisonbce, Dave
Lohman, Janncy McCarlcy, Linda
Prescott, Tom Reid, Jon Rober
son, Sharon Rowley, Margaret
Rucker, Bruce Westerberg, Den
nis Wigcn, and Bill Wiley.
Thirty-four Seniors, Twenty-six
Juniors, and thirty-nine Sopho
mores made honorable mention.
To attain honorable mention one
must earn a "B" average.
Answer to Riddle;
Students Foiled
In the last issue of the Rogue
News, the staff offered a prize
to anyone who could answer the
question, "How many different
ways can you change a five
dollar bill?" No one even came
close. The answer is over two
sixtillion changes. (2.000.000.000,
000,000.000). At the rate of a
change a second, day and night,
it would take a person over 100
years to make all the possible
changes.
SWEET SHOP
FOUNTAIN
AND
LUNCn
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
The time is here for the
senior class member to order
their graduation cards. The
deadline for orders is December
8, 1962. This is just one of the
many duties that a senior class
ha to do to prepare for the
big date of graduation. Time
marches on so don't delay.
Perrines
On the Plaza
BETTER CLOTHES
For Less Money
Henry Carr Jewelers
DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS
REPAIRING ENGRAVING
ASHLAND PHONE 4822731
Two Store in Two Locations for Easier Shopping
and Greater Savings
Pioneer Village Shopping Center
OPEN 7 Days a Week 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
mj Grocery and Meats The 88c Store
S Beauty Salon Westinghouse Laundromat
Green Bakery Department
Stamps
MARKET BASKET
842 Siskiyou Blvd.
Grocery and Meats OPEN 8 TO 8
Week Days
Frozen Food Lockers Closed Sundays