Art Service Corps Spreads Christmas Cheer in AHS i Ashland Hish School's art de partment, under the direction of Mrs. Trost, has been preparing for the Yuletide season. The art classes have been very busy fin ishing projects and beginning others, while at the same time Julia Knies, a member of the art class, is shown making Eyes" which can be seen around the school. Paperbacks New Addition to Library ASHLAND REPRESENTED AT IRL CONFERENCE Have you been in the school library lately? A new collection of books is on sale and Mr. Green, librarian, has suggested that the books would make wonderful Chrisimas presents. Of Men and Numbers, Main Stream of Mathematics and Fun With Mathematics are books that would be of interest to math stu dent's. All the "hep cats" who read will dig Hot Rod and Street Rod bv Henry Gregor Fclsen. Anvone interested in the Civil War may be thrilled by the books Andersonvillc and A Short His tory, of the Civil War. Novel fans are in luck. The shelves are loaded with great no vels. The Bridge Over the River Kwai, The Big Fisherman, A Bell for Adano, Green Mansions, Along the Way, To Kill A Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men, Count of Mon te Cristo, The House of Seven Gables. Show Boat, Mutiny On the Bounty. Hawaii, and many others by famous writers. Manv old favorites such Goodbye Mr. Chips, Huckleberry Finn, Alice In Wonderland, The Incredible Journey, Moby Dick, Treasure Island, and 2 0,009 l eagues Under the Sea are avail able. In the biography section books may be found such people as Thomas Paine, John K. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Princess Marg aret, the Birdman of Alcatraz, Dr. Tom Doolcy, Abraham Lincoln, and William Shakespeare. There are a few books on com munism, too. Cold War, Animal Farm, and A Nation of Sheep are three of them. Elks' Give Awards Winners have been announced for the Elks Youth Leadership Contest. Jane Hennick won first place for girls division and Claud ia Everett and Carol Bjork took second and third in that order. First place in the boys divi sion was a tie between Mike Cotton and Craig Pennington. Tod Hess holds third. Jane, Mike and Craig as first place winners have the chance to submit application to the state contest. In order to gain the experience needed to reoresent Brazil at the state IRL conference. AHS's IRL representatives attended the pre-conference in Medford on December 8. Ashland's attendance vas gratifying. The entire assembly was shock ed when the Ashland delegation representing Argentina threaten ed to walk out if the delegation from Ecuador was not given vote. The Ecuadorian delegation consisted of one member who was supposed to be representing another country. Ecuador rece iv- ed the recognition that Argentina demanded. Ashland was noticed again when Charles Hillestad, president of Ashland's IRL suggested that a delegate from Guatemala should be replaced because the repre sentative claimed that his coun try was in a state of revolution. The delegation felt that he was not fit to represent his country's government because it might not be there when he returned. Students from all over Southern Oregon attended the pre-conference and were impressed by Ash land's fine representation. Mem bers of the Ashland delegation attending the conference were Bruce Bamforth, Sami Everett, Charles Hillestad, Barbara Law rence, Jim Mayo, Charlie Moore, John Proves, Jon Roberson, Di ar.e Williams, and Doree Wood-cll. trying to give Ashland High a Christmas-like atmosphere. The newly formed Art Service Corps is responsible for the dec orations on the bulletin boards in the hall, in the office and in the conference room. This group has also erected the glittering Christmas tree in the library as well as the God's eyes in the win dows which were made by the Art I class. God's eyes or los ojoi de Dios are beautiful Mexican- Indian designs which symboliie God's eye watching over the home. The Art Service Corps is com posed not only of people with artistic talent but those who are interested in working with oth ers. This club is a service organ ization whose primary objective it to improve the school's appear ance through increased quantity and quality of advertising, post ers, and displays. CONTRIBUTIONS WANTED Take a long, serious look at yourself Can you write a poem a short story, or draw a picture? This is the question that the English department, and mem bers of Quill and Scroll will be asking all members of the student body. It is the aim of the sponsors to have the best Literary Review possible. It will be highly apprec iated if all students will take an active part in this project. In case some students do not know what the Literary Review is, it is a collection of original poems, short stories, or even pic tures published by Quill and Scroll. All entries will be given consideration and those included will be chosen by a committee from the English Department and Quill and Scroll Club. AlUUnd Jlufk School ROGUE NEWS VOL. 39, No. 5 ASHLAND, ORE. WED., DEC. 19. 1962