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PACK TWO ROGUE NEWS WED, APRIL 17. 193 After Graduation What? After gaduation what? Are you one who has worked all through high school or have you had things come easy? Maybe you just didn't try. But after graduation, then what? During the years in high school were you an asset to the school? Did you help in school functions or were you one of those that "drug his feet," or "just didn't feel like it?" This may be all fine and dandy while you were in high school, but if you didn't work hard, if you didn't participate, what is going to happen after high school? Will you be one of those many graduates who drift from job to job because "the boss just didn't like you," or "the work was too hard" or will you be one who accepts his job as a challenge and works toward a goal. Will you be a freshman drop out at college because "the prof had it in for you" or because "the card game down at the student union was too much fun?" If you choose marriage, will your young mar riage become a statistic, go on the rocks because "she didn't understand me," or "he expected too much"? Mariage requires planning because, in spite of the casual regard for marriage young people of today seem to have, marriage is a serious business, a life-time deal. Regardless of what you do after graduation, marriage, career, or college, put a goal that will take a struggle to reach and will be worth reaching. When you are out on your own, no one is going to hold your hand or live your life for you, so now is the time to make the decision to stand on your own two feet and live a happy, useful life. S.O. SWEET SHOP FOUNTAIN AND ixmcm SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perrines O the Plate BETTER CLOTHES Far Leu Keaey ASHLAND BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Twe Stores in Twa Locations far Easier Swapping and Greater Savtitoa Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 1 Days a Week 0:M AM. to : TM. Af Grocery and Meats The Me Stars JQf, Beauty Sataa WestiafhoBse laaadraatat Green Bakery Department Stamps MARKET BASKET 42 Slskiyea Blvd. racerj and Meats OPEN TO Television In Action It was a bright, crisp day when the tragic incident occurred. We were driving through the Wide Country, when we heard a shot and saw Gun Smoke. Like a streak of ligthening we saw the Rifleman emerge from a camoflague of brush. I immediately put down my last edition of David Brinkley's Jour nal, which I had been reading when I was so rudely interrup ted. The first thought that came to my mind was, "Car 54 where are you?" As we come closer to the scene of the crime, which took place on Route 66, just south of Naked City, we discovered that the Virginian had been shot in the I 'back. Noticing that he was still alive, we rushed him to the hospital, where he was left in the good care of Ben Casey and Doctor KUdare. i We then called his lawyer, Sam Benedict, who was staying with The Jetsons, and informed him of the shooting. After reaching the hospital and talking to the Virginian, Mr. Benedict gave us the whole story. He said that the Virginian lived at 77 Sunset Strip with Joey Bishop. They got along just fine until the night of Friday the 13th. when they were watching Twilight Zone, which was on at the same time as Rawhide. He said they began to quarrel about which television show they would watch. Suddenly, Joey jumped up and shouted, "I'm the head of this Empire, and besides. Father Knows Best." So the Virginian yelled back, "Last night during the Eleventh Hour, you said I could watch Rawhide, but I can't prove it because I don't have any Defenders." They went outside and took cover to lattle it out. As the Virginian was running for cover, Joey shot him in the back with his rifle. So now Mr. Benedict is on his way to 87th Precinct to speak ATTENTION Attention all would-be short story writers and poets! Your contributions are wanted for the annual Literary Review, a collection of short stories, poems, and pictures. This production la published by the members of Quill and Scroll. If yea have any works at art which you think would be acceptable, give them to Mrs. MacAlaster. All entries will be Jndged by the English teachers and the Quill and Scroll members. Seniors To Visit The Deans' Offices Mr. Magnanimous, please send Harlow to the dean's office right away." This is a common request thst echoes through the halls of Ashland High these days. One by one each senior makes his way to the dean's office for an evalution of his accomplishments, potentials, and abilities. It is with some trepidation and curiosity that each senior answers that call. The individual senior is given thorough account of his scholastic achievements, based upon his grades, and the tests that he has taken. The senior is also given an evaluation of his social about school which includes his con duct, his manner, and his attitude towards others. The deans slso discuss with the student his espsbilities and talents in an attempt to help him choose his life's work. Suggestions are given for ways of achieving the student's aim in life. Advice Seniors, don't spproach this conference with anxiety. Go into it with the idea sf learning all yon can. to his new client. Jaev Blshon. He. too, prefers Twilight Zone to Kaanuae. Henry Carr Jewelers DIAMONDS WATCHES GIFTS REPAIRING ENGRAVING ASHLAND PHONE 488 S7J1 VALLEY ENTRANCE MOTEL and Campus Trailer Forte 1193 Siskiy ou Opposite College Ashland. Oregon Ashland Rexall Drugs week Days Closed Sundays Frozen Food Leek en