WED., MAY 8. 1963 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Election Daze Over Continued from page 1 aspirants give a short speech on the merits of themselves. Friday, April 26, was election day. Each student body member filed in to cast his vote. Carol Bjork and Greig Lindley were counting ballots. Winners That night the senior bad an election dance. Signs and posters decorated the walls. Perhaps the only thing wrong was the ladder left standing in the middle of the floor. Even though huge posters covered the sides, nothing could hide the fact that it was a ladder. Newly-elected yell leaders were Suzanne Gwaltney, Pat Lorton, Barbara Jones, Betty Schweibert, Barbara Seibenlist, June Wasner, and Queen Kay Newton. Trudee Lewis won secretary and after a close race, Dave Lohman won his office. There was a run-off for vice-president and president. The finalists for vice-president were Joe Rayncs and John Yaple. Con nie Felger and Clyde Nelson were finalists for president. On Monday morning the run off was held, and before lunch everyone knew that Connie and Joe were the winners. Joe Raynes has been in Ash land only four months, but his popularity speaks for itself. Connie Felger, one of Ashland's rare girl presidents, has always been active in school government. RONDO LANES 1505 Siskiyou Blvd. Take a data BOWLING! " ' 'I , , s-. ; '4 .v, n ft o fl - ' 'Vt TO fVMov' 1 Top left: Incoming sophomores pick their new leaders. Top right: Outgoing seniors pass Judge ment on the candidates. Middle left: Ashland's new yell squad consists of five sophomores and two juniors. They are Susan Gualtney, Pat Lorton, Betty Schweibert, Barbara Siebenlist, Barbara Jones, June Wasner, and Queen Kay Newton. Middle right: Newly elected student body officers are Trudee Lewis, Secretary; Dave Lohman, 2nd Vice-President; and Connie Felger, President. Vicky Latimer, the top booking student, was appointed as Treasurer. Bottom left: "Ring out the old, ring in the new." Mike Cotton passes the Presidential Gavel to Connie Felger. Bottom right: One of the last activities of Election week was the Election dance at which the candidates were announced. Anderson's Pharmacy and Photo Center 264 E. Main in Ashland Drugs Cosmetics Vitamins School Supplies Photo Needs FOUNTAIN Two Stores 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. ytcn Grocery and Meats The 88c Store t, 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 i X Run-Resist ' Jr 9 Seamless New at 2 pair for $1.00