Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, September 25, 1963, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    WED.. SEPT. 25, 1963
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
Three Women, Two Men
Join Ashland High Faculty
Mrs. Kenney Has Two Jobs
This Year
Mrs. Julia Kenney, sophomore
and senior English teacher, is
undertaking two new jobs this
year. She was married last June
to Mr. Franklin Kenney, band
director at the junior high, and
she h:i begun her first year of
teaching.
She had previous experience
as a student teacher for one
term at Ashland Junior High and
also at the senior high school.
Mrs. Kenney attended Applegate :
Grammar School and Grants Pass I
High School; her degree was !
obtained at Southern Oregon
College where she majored in '
Social Science and minored in '
English. I
A former Girl Scout councilor,
Mrs. Kenney likes to hike in the '
mountains around her Applegate
ranch.
Spanish Teacher From Costa Rica
- Our new Spanish teacher this
year comes to us from Winters,
California. Mrs. Lois Wright lived
in Costa Rica for fourteen years
and attended a Spanish school
there. She has three daughters,
two nf which attend Briscoe
Srhool. Mrs. Wright's husband
works in highway construction.
The Scnora adds that she is sur
prised at all the handsome, intel
ligent students at Ashland High
School.
New Typing Teacher
Miss Maureen Smith, the new
Typing I, Typing II, bookecping,
and office practice teacher, has
many intrests. Some of these are
camping, horses, reading, and
especially fishing.
This is her second year of
teaching. Her previous experience
was at Chanute High School and
Junior College in Chanute, Kansas.
A graduate of Wichita North
High School, Wichita, Kansas, she
attended Kansas State Teachers'
College and College of Emporia.
There she received her Bachelor
of Science degree for Business
Education in 1961. She received
hpr Masters' degree in Business
Education in 1962 there also.
By Mary Brostad
FORTY-NINE STUDENTS
NEW THIS YEAR
Forty-nine new students joined
our student body this year.
Seventeen are sophomores, 23
are juniors, and nine are seniors.
New sophomores are David
Baker, Mary Anne Bennett, Vic
toria Budden, Leslie Crone, Diane
Edwards, Phillip Green, Lynn
Huffman. Colleen Kirby, Lorrie
Kirby, Charles Knapp, Barbara
Moore, Rick Munshaw, Ronni
Poulsen, James Robbins, Riley
Sauers, Daniel Smith, and Linda
W enker.
George Alderson, Mary Alder-
son, Rita Allen, Shirley Ander
son, Bobbye Benneth, Layle
Bostwick, Michael Brady, Rachel
Carrithers, William Fehrenbach
Donna Hake, Jim Helms, Con
stance Hiatt, Curtis Huffman,
Douglas King, Barbara Mc
Daniel, Nancy Mallory, Donald
Paris, Ruth Peters, Glenn Pit-
zer, uianne Rush, Juda Sawyer,
Sharon Schmclzer, and Carolyn
Wolfe are the new juniors.
New seniors are Roy Benentt,
Maria Crone, Marcia Gilbert,
Clark George, Dora Honle, Neil
Ivcrson, Robert Jordan, Joanna
Peters, and Rebecca Peters.
Mr. Gray Teaches American
Problem
In addition to coaching the
football team, Mr. John Gray also
teaches American Problems and
United States History. He attend
ed Lincoln School in Grants Pass
and, according to Mr. Gaylord
Smith, a former classmate, Mr.
Gray was a "tremendous all-
around athlete." After serving
two years in the Army in Europe
during the war, Mr. Gray came
back to Grants Pass. He received
his Bachelor of Science and his
Master of Education degrees at
SOC where he also played full
back on the football team.
In 1950 he started teaching at
the junior high where he was
also a coach. Mr. Gray, who is
married, has four children: Judy,
9; Pete, 7; Kathy, 5; and Steve, 3.
Mr. Hall is New Driver
Training Teacher
Mr. Jack Hall, the driver train
ing teacher at Ashland High, had
his own driver training school
for one and a half years. Before
coming to Ashland, he taught
driver training at Crater High
School in Central Point.
He attended grade school in
Washington and Arizona, high
school in Washington, Arizona,
and California, and college in i
Berkely. Oakland, and Portland
State. He majored in physical
education and business administration.
Mr. Hall's two children are
Gwendoylin and Barbara; his
main interests are archery, flying,
boxing, hunting, and football.
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MRS. KENNEY
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MRS. WRIGHT
REPRESENTATIVES CHOSEN
Student Council representatives
were chosen in each first period
class Tuesday, September 10.
Those students elected to serve
representatives are as fol
lows: Shirley Anderson, sopho
more; Carol Axson, senior; Sandy
Babcock, senior; Terry Barra-
clough, sophomore; Suzy Barth,
sophomore; Darrell Bohn, senior;
Cathy Christy, sophomore; Tade
Farmer, sophomore; Jack Gru
ber, junior; Beth Iba, junior;
Jorja Keil, sophomore; Kandy
Korthase, junior; Jamey Lewis,
sophomore; Pat Lorton, junior;
DeAnn Meggers, junior; Dwight
Morrill, sophomore; Edith Morrill,
senior; Charla Murph, sophomore;
Clyde Nelson, senior; Chery New
ton, senior; Carol Pennington,
MR. GRAY .
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sophomore; Betty Schweibert.
junior; Don Scripter, senior;
Terry Skibby, senior; June Was
ner, senior; and Roger Williams,
senior.
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