PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS WED., APRIL 1, 1964 QUEEN TO BE CROWNED AT STAG STOMP APRIL 8 Who is the most popular female dance partner at Ashland High? This question will be answered at the Stag Stomp this Saturday night. The dance, sponsored by the Flag Girls, will last from eight to eleven at the high school cafeteria. As each boy comes into the dance, he will be given a book of tickets. For each dance the boy must give his partner a ticket and everytime he cuts in he must give the girl a ticket. Although the first book is free, an additional book may be purchased for ten cents. At 10:15 a call for tickets will be made and the girl with the most tickets will be crowned Spring Queen. In addition, her class will receive 5 SSS points. The Queen may choose her king from the boys at the dance. Live music will be provided by the Shandells and a special "half time" entertainment of folk songs will be presented by a trio of seniors. Admission to the dance is 50c and all students must wear school clothes. Students To Vie In District Debate Ashland High's debate team, I which won many trophies this year, will be competing in the district finals for individuals on April 3 and 4. At this time each member of the varsity debate squad will be entering one or two events. In the Humorous Interpreta tion division, Trudee Lewis and John Reid will represent Ash land. Trudee won a state cup in this division last year and indica tions are that she will do the same again. Jotin will also be competing in After-Dinner Speak ing as will Sami Everett. Gary Gosha and Scot Roberts will deliver radio speeches. Scot, who has had two years of debate, is taking it on the side this eyar while Gary is a first-year mem ber of the squad. Scot and Charles Moore will also represent AHS in Impromptu Speaking. 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Students Combine Talent To Produce Spring Play Whoever heard of a grandfather i who collects snakes and attends commencements and circuses for an occupation? He is just one of the hilarious (?) characters in the forthcoming Spring Play, "You Can't Take It With You". This three-act comedy by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman will be presented the evening of April 24. Mrs. Lucy Susee, English teach er, is in charge of the production while Pat Dysert is the student director. Joan Grimm has been named business manager; Terry Skibby and Don Scripter, who did such a fine job on the senior class play, will be the stage managers. Crazy Family The plot concerns the Sycamore family, almost all of whom are slightly off their rockers. One member of the family is Alice (played by Susan Hess) who is Palace Cafe Serving lunches from 11 a.m. to 8 pjn. Complete Dinner And Sandwiches Your Heatess Debbie Mickey 171 E. 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Other Actors A large, hairy Russian who teaches dancing is played by Riley Sauers; a Russian Grand Duchess is played by Gretchen Graham. The Sycamore's Negro maid will be played by Sami Everett; her boyfriend is portrayed by John Reid. Other members of the cast are Mr. DePinna (Terry Barraclough), Henderson (Jim Mayo), and Gay Wellington (Ila Kneebone). 'YEAR OF JUBILO' IS ALL-SCHOOL SHOW Continued from page 1 11. Crystal Ruth, Joyce Hag sell, Ann Johnston, and Sue Conner will sing "Tickle Tackie". 12. "Goin To Boston" will be sung by the chorus. 13. Act Thirteen will feature the Rail Splitting group and secondly, Tom Thompson sing ging "Dixie". 14. The orchestra will play "Red Sarafan" and "El Zapa- teado". 15. Lynda Lewis, Jemily Mac Collister, and Georgia. Myers will sing "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet". 16. Chris Hoberg will sing a selection of German songs. 17. "O Marie" will be per formed by a song and dance group. 18. "Chec Dance" will be per formed by the orchestra and the dance group. 19. The Velvatones, accom panied by Suzanne Gwaltney, Linda Leigh, and April Lewis, will sing "Grandma's Advice" and "Fisherman". 20. Several numbers will be played by the Dixieland Band. 21. The Faculty Quintet will do a number. 22. The Schotitishe dance will be done. 23. Six junior girls (Barbara Siebenlist, Janney McCarley, Maria Drew, Suzanne Gwaltney, Teresa Krug, and Lyn Voris) will sing "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands". 24. "Country Style" Is a song and dance number by the orchestra, chorus, and student dancers. 25. "The Polka" will be per formed. 26. A song and dance routine will be done by the entire company. 27. "Scarlet Ribbons" will be sung by the chorus. 28. "Every Night" will feature Steve Chapman on the har monica and the chorus. 29. "Erie Canal" will be snng by the chorus and occampanled by the orchestra. 30. The Grand Finale "America the Beautiful" will be sung by the entire company. 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