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PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS WED., NOV. 27, 1963 Honor Roll Continued from page 1 Nickson, Gene Plankenhorn. Joe j Raynes, Fred Roberts, Dean Samuelson, Terry Skibby, Carl Stubbenficld, Roland Sturdevant, .Ian Susee. Linda Thomas, Janis Torey. Marcy Tretsven, Wendy Weller, Roger Williams, Richard Willis, Marsha Winkler, and John Yaple. The juniors were Roger Ather ton, Ken Baker, Dave Barger, Margaret Briggs, Dave Brown, Wayne Calvary, Isabclle Converse, Georgia Davidson, Mike Dawkins, Virginia DeKorte, Laurey Dixon, Jeanette Elder, Karen Gardner, Suzanne Gwaltney, Lois Harmon, Cheryl Hile, Steve Hutchinson, Ronda Hyland, Beth Iba, Pam Kacgi, Susan Kapteyn, Judy King, Tama Laird, Vivian Leigh, Janey Lewis, Lynda Lewis, Rhea Lison bee, Pat Lorton, Mike Lundergon, Sandra McPherson, Debbie Mac key, Jim Mayo, DeAnn Meggers, Georgia Meyer, Keith Munson, Barbara Newkirk. Ruth Nickode- mus, Fred Rapp, Tom Reid, Sandy Scherer, Betty Schwiebert, Bar bare Siebenlist, Clayton Swartz, Mimi VonKuhlmann, Bruce Wes terberg, Dennis Wigen, and Bill Wiley. Sophomores were Mimi Barron, Susan Barth, Victoria Budden, Christine Burke, Bonnie Byrd, Terry Clark, Ross Coldwell, Ellen Craft. Pam Demo, Bill Dorris, Duane Dragoo, Tadc Farmer, Kathy Freeman, Steve Gilliland, Gretchen Graham, Gail Hager baumer, Bernard Hamm, Donna Hasscll. Cathy Hawk, Mark Hays, Claudette Hultman, Bob Kaegi, Jorja Keil, Dave Lewis, Pamela Lewis, Kerry Lindley, Jennifer Madison, Dan Merriman, Kristen Nashlund, Randy Nelson, Jack Ragan, Steven Rost, Joy Skinner. Lora South, Gene Suemnicht, and Linda Wenker. Students are reminded that the local deadline for the Annual Voice of Democracy Contest is December 20. Entries are to be given to Mrs. Selma McAlaster or Mrs. Lucy Susee. Student Reviews Senior Class Play Performance (Editor's Note The following review covers only the after noon performance. According to those who saw the evening performance, the shortcomings criticized in the review were corrected in the evening per formance.) This year's senior class play was a drama, which was a rather welcome change from the usual comedy presentation. Terry Skibby and Don Scripter did a fine job on the sets and on the sound set up. Mrs. Lucy Susee commented that this year's play cast was perhaps the best she has ever directed. For the benefit of those who didn't see the play I'll try my Two locations to serve YOU Better WOLF BROTHERS' STATIONS 105 N. Main 1217 Siskiyou Blvd. Market Basket 842 Siskiyou 482-1786 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON QUALITY MEATS, GROCERIES, AND PRODUCE. LOCKERS mi m Ashland Senior High School November 22, 1963 w Sign of GOOD Service OESER'S Flying A Station 345 Lithia Way 482051 Club Corner SPANISH CLUB Officers of the new Spanish Club are Barbara Jones, president; Margie Rucker, vice-president; and Maria Drew, secretary-treasurer. The proposed constitution has been discussed and the Consti tution Committee was chosen. It consists of Diane Benson, Maria Drew, Barbara Jones, and Margie Rucker. Anyone interested in joining this new Spanish organ ization should contact Mrs. Lois Wright or Barbara Jones. best to recreate part of it It seems that the defendent Marine Lowe took a gun and shot hus band very dead. Superior Court number 14 of the state of Illinois is trying her for this crime. In the end all comes out well and Maxine is even reunited with her long lost daughter. Kathy Hernlein, Chris Hoberg, Don Greene, and John Reid all did well in their espective parts. In my estimation Chris and Kathy gave the most believeable and the most realistic performances of the afternoon. Other players in starring roles were Jan Susee as the count judge; too bad this part wasn't written as comedy, because that seemed to be the way it was played. The part of the assistant attorney, played by Trudee Lewis, appeared difficult for her. Mickey Mouse could have mustered about the same amount of feeling and excitement as did Charles Moore. Patti Dysert as ever-suffering Maxine Lowe suffered through out the entire play. Maria Crone did an adequate job as the southern waitress, although she would have given a more effective performance if her voice could have been pitched about five octaves lower. I am sure most of you enjoyed this play. I wish more school dramas could be produced in the gym. DRAMA CLUB "Three Against Death", a play taken from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, will be performed by the Drama Club for the student body and the P.T.A. early in December. The play concerns three rogues I who sent out looking for Death I and how they found it. The cast of the play is as fol- lows: Troc - Riley Sauers; Loup - Terry Baraclough; Zigzag - Jon Roberson; Blanche - 11a Knee bone; and Spothercary - Cathy Christy. GRA Fifteen GRA members attended a Volleyball Sportsday at Med ford High last Saturday. Those girls who attended the event were Diann Collver, Barbara Newkirk, Mary Peabody, Dian Murphy, Sandy Roll, Sheila Ro derick, Georgia Schofield. Jane Smith. Diana Thomas. Jill Thomp son, Linda Tucker, Lyla Voth, and Linda Wenker. CHEVRON STATION Across from the Mark Antony 18 years experience selling the west's best Standard Oil Products Phone 462 2222 Ashland Office Supply On the Plata YOUR REMINGTON RANI DEALER "IT PAYS TO COME FROM FAR ON NEAR JUST TO SHOP AT PIONEER" Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 7 Days a Week - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 PJvL Grocery and Meats Beauty Salon Dinet The 88c Store Westinghoose Laundromat "S & H" Gren Stamps