Aildand Jtitflt School ROGUE NEWS V OL. 39, No. 10 ASHLAND, ORE. WED., APRIL 17, 1963 Twirp Season HerejStudent Council Lists Candidates ... Attention girls! Now's your , chance to get lhat favorite fellow of yours, and take him out for twirp Season. . Starting the season off, the stu dents will have a blackout day, held Wednesday, April 17. 1963. On that day the pupils will wear as much black as possible. Next in order is slave day, in which students will take part on Thursday, April 18, 1963. The . object of this is for the boys to purchase tickets at five cents a piece, and give them to any girl they. wish. The girl in turn, is requested to do anything, within reason, the boy commands. To end the season a dance will be held Friday Night, in the Ash land High School cafeteria, at 8:0O p.m. to 11:00 p.m. : Refreshments will be served, live music will be played, and the dress is. good school clothes. Admission is $1.00 a couple and .75c stag. v Friday, April 2G will mark the date of a new student body government for Ashland High. The Student Council has nominat ed one person for each office. Those nominated for President were Scott Roberts, Clyde Nelson, and Connie Felger. For first Vice- President, Joe Raynes won the Student Council vote. Dave White and Dave Lohman were listed for second Vice-President. Dave Loh man won. Trudee Lewis, Linda Leigh, and Diane Williams were named for the office of Secretary. Trudee Lewis won. Next week will be campaign week. Nominations speeches will be given Thursday, April 25; and ballots will be cast Friday. Any candidate may run if he has a petition with 30 names and the principal's signature. Presentation of 'A Diller A Dollar' By Linda Weber I'm tired! I'm exhausted! I wish I were home sleeping! These were- common expressions heard froiu both the students and the faculty of Ashland High School last week. Two weeks and a half of pract ice, practice, and more practice was' experienced by the 200 mem ber cast of the all-school spring show. Each member of the cast put forth his greatest effort to make this year's show a huge success.,. The intense and concen trated practice was climaxed with the presentation of "A Diller A Dollar" on Friday, April S and Saturday, April 6 at 8 o'clock in the school gymnasium. Mr. Bernard Windt, director, worked night and day searching for talent and putting together the extravaganza in music, lighting, and costume. In appreciation of Mr. Windt's efforts, Mike Cotton, student body president, presented him with a gift at the Saturday night's performance. Mrs. Margene Thurston, of Thurston's Dance Studio' in Med- ford, assisted with the preparation of the show by teaching the many and varied dances, included in the program. The evening's entertainment opened with a growl. The majo rettes danced to the music of "Grizzley Bear Blues." They were costumed in their official red and white uniforms. Barbara Barry played the part of the bear with great gusto. ; The theme of the production was a night with "Jim and Joan at the Penny Arcades," Claudia Everett in the part of Joan, and Jane Hennick as Jim sparked the show with their antics be tween acts. Cleopatra made her debut with Antony, her fanboy, and the the Egyptian dancers under flores cent lighting. The Grecian Bend was danced delicately by the dainty and Continued on page 3 Janie Places In Elk's Contest Jane Hennick, a member of Honor- Society, Student Council, and Senior class president, ta name a few of her activities, won third place in the State Elk's Leadership contest. Jane v, 3 one of several Ashland students who prepared a brochure of their activities. Tlis fouler con tained . all. the qualifications the candidates have as leaders. Jane won in the local contest Next she won district at Rus -burs. Finally, Jane placed third in the State. The judges based their decision on the pamphlet and an interview with the con testants. From the Elk's, Janie has now received $1,200 in scholarships. Her booklet will go to the national finals for a chance of more prize scholarships. Seniors Visited By Armed Forces The annual Armed Forces visitation for senior boys was held Tuesday, April 2. The Marines, Army, and Navy were represent ed by men who were qualified recruiting sergeants. The Army brought out their new program which consists of sending a recruit to a type of school which trains him to be a specialist in the helicopter division of the Army. He is given the rating of Warrent Officer on completion of the special courses. The Marine re presentative explained the 120 day delay plan, which can be requested .npon enlistment. It simply means that an enlistee may sign up for duty and receive a 120 day delay for purposes such as competion of high school. Jane Hennick, Ashland . High School senior, placed third in the state Elk's Leadership Contest.:. OPENINGS AVAILABLE The Rogue News has openings for six or seven students next year. Some of the positions available are Fashion Editor, Car Editor, Business Manager, Reporter, and Photographer. Students must have a B average in English to be considered for a staff position. CITIZENSHIP AWARDS LISTED BY COUNCIL - The Student Council announced Monday that Linda Weber, Sami Everett, and Sue Conner are the winners of the Ashland Citizen ship awards. For - outstanding work during the past term, these, students were nominated for the honor. . Ashland Goes To State Debate For the forth time.-this year Ashland High will attend a state tournament. Seven members of the debate class will travel to the State Speech Tournament of Oregon State University. Tomor row at 12:30 the team leaves for Corvallis. After a successful district con test, Ashland captured seven out of sixteen possible berths. Med ford . won five. Phoenix took three. Crater. ,only got one' spot. Grants Pass' and Eagle Point won nothing. The winners were Carol Bjork, Oration; Craig Pennington, Im promptu; David Lohman, After Dinner Speaking; Carol Ann James. Poetry; David White, Im promptu; Charles Hillestad, Ora tion; Trudee Lewis, Hpmorous Interpretation. The third place winners serve as alternates. Ashland alternates are Scott Roberts, Radio; Kathy Ruckcr. Serious Interp: and Carol Bjork, Extemporaneous. K'-rVAi: "J 'A. X i v. I .1 1 tm, an m-ma ir uii STUDENTS AND FACULTY PERFORM IN THE MUSICAL REVIEW, "A DILLER A DOLLAR."