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WED.. JAN. 23, 1963 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Girls' Recreational Association Holds Slumber Party Jan. 11 Interspersed with frequent games of basketball until the wee hours of the morning, the GRA slumber party was a real blast according to the members who attended the event Friday, Jan uary 11, in the gym. After Kathy Zimmerlee and Dian Murphy had finally set up the record player to every one's satisfaction, most of the girls had arrived and the fun began. A game of basketball betwec.1 the scr.ior-junior team and the sophomores was the first event of the evening. Although the gam:' was continued through out tiio niht and the next morning and never quite finished, it was generally agreed that the uppcrclussmen had won. , When the girls had finished eating one of their numerous snacks about eleven, they began to plav Flashlight Tag, a game which must be played in pitch darkness. As a result of this dark ness, several people managed to fall down the stairs and various other injuries were sustained. Although some of the less hardy girls had gone to bed about one o'clock Saturday morning, the remaining girls played Murder but this became rather boring after a while as the only person who managed to get murdered was Jane Smith. After eating again most of the girls retired about 4:00 a.m. with the exception of a few who decided to serenade the sleeping friends with their own versions of "Jesus Loves Me," "Jingle SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH SCHOOL SUPPLIES Bells," and "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." Finally even these die-hards gave up about five in the morning. Promptly at 7:00 Miss Shirley Laney was running around turn ing on lights, putting ice down the girls' backs, playing loud music and, in general, trying her best to annoy the sleeping girls Then the girls went home to get some sleep! Those girls attending the party were Bev Hartford, Nan Hester Beth Iba, Dian Murphy, Mary Peabody, Nancy Raspone, Jane Smith, Jill Thompson, Kathy 1'ilford, Margaret Van Brunt, Sandy Watts and Kathy Zimmer lee. These girls were chaparoned by Miss Shirley Laney and Mrs. Lucy Susee. Flair for Fashion By Linda Weber Why wait for spring? It's here now with the dazzling splash of color that gleams and glistens from the many store windows of every town. What girl is not fascinated and thrilled by new fashions in shoes? Let us pause to see what the 1963 spring styles have to offer in footwear. The glamor of spring shoe fash ions certainly turns the spring ho?s into conversation pieces. There are three outstanding new style changes of great importance in the shoo world this spring. The first is the open look which usually means the closed toe with open heel or the open shank is considered high style for dress shoes. These are usually found in the higher priced bracket. The second "new" in spring shoes is the use of intense and vivid colors such as apple red along with new pastels with enamel yellow and china blue leading the color parade. Alum num grey and nude are basic along with black patent as a must in every girls shoe ward robe. a Who is the Mystery student? Mystery Student? Our mystery student at the aee of 2 when this picture was tak en, had the same magnetic per sonality that this picture still has today. A friend to everyone, a helping hand when needed, even temper ed, square shooter, and a good mixer tells us some of the qual ities this student possesses. He is a lover of sports, a good dancer, ind an enthusiastic booster of Ashland High. Make a guess as to this stu dent's identity and turn it in to any member of the journalism class. Watch for the results in the next issue of Rogue News. Who knows maybe the next one will be YOU. This n' That By Dave Mott Have you ever wondered how it would be to relate some of the names of T.V. programs to the various names and subjects of Ashland High? For example: 77 Sunset Strip Main Hall The Untouchables The basket ball team Sam Benedict Mr. Smith Guiding Light AHS faculty As the World Turns Graduation Deputy Mr. Silver M Squad Lettermen's Club Consequences Report Cards Play Your Hunch Six weeks Tests Paul Bunyan Mr. Jones Day in Court Conference with the Deans Invitation to Learn Failing Slips Discovery '62 Mr. Keil Uncle Bill Show Mr. Leybold's History Classes Perrines On the Plaza BETTER CLOTHES & For Less Money Ideal Drug - PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS - GIFTS - JEWELRY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER Provost's Furniture RUGS CARPETS LAMPS DESKS Serving Ashland For Over 50 Years RONDO LANES 1505 Siskiyou Blvd. Take a date BOWLING! Western Auto Your Home Owned Store Corner Pioneer & Main Ashland, Oregon Two location! to serve YOU Better WOLFF BROTHERS' STATIONS 105 N. Main 1217 Siskiyou Blvd. DON'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 1388 Siskiyou Ashland, Oregon THE BEST SERVICE ON ALL MAKES The Year Around Headquarters for School Supplies THE MART 270 E. Main S & II Green Stamps ASHLAND BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE 383 East Main WHERE SHOES ARE SOLD AND RESOLED Henry Carr Jewelers DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS REPAIRING ENGRAVING ASHLAND PHONE 482-2711