Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 29, 1964, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ROGUE NEWS
FRI., MAY 29, 1P64
Letters to the Editor
WHY NOT SUPPORT I
BASEBALL?
Dear Madam:
Why not come to baseball
games? The turnout by the Ash
land High School students for
baseball games absolutely stinks!
My past two years as part of
the baseball team have proven to
me that the kids in our school,
with all their school spirit and
enthusiasm, have very little en
thusiasm or even school support
when it comes to the spring
sports. I will say we have some
(but very few) loyal supporters
who make it to the game for
maybe a couple of innings.
Why can not the students in
our school support the baseball
team as they do the football team
or basketball team? The baseball
team has won games this year
and in proportion to the football
and basketball teams is doing
much better.
The games do not cost anything
so why not come and support
your baseball teams in years to
come?
Dave Barger
NEWSPAPER LAUDED
Dear Miss Tilford:
Kathy. you have done an ex
cellent job as editor of our school
newspaper in making it success
ful. When you graduate this
spring we will be losing a great
and important asset for the
Rogue News.
The newspaper is well-organized
and published in a pattern
which makes it more interesting.
The only fault in the paper is
that there should be an extra
column or space printed for the
latest fads and fashions such as
there was last year which was
done by Linda Weber. Another
fault is that the paper in pu
blished so few times during the
year that a person almost for-
ets the paper is ever published.
The Rogue News would hold the
interest of the students, even
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more so, if it were published at
least once a month.
Sincerely,
Candy McMonigal
Editor's Note: Until April the
ROGUE NEWS was published
every three weeks. Lack of
funds made it necessary to cut
out three issues. We would
publish more often if the bud
get were available.)
MORE CLASS MEETINGS?
Dear Madam:
Through the years there has
been very few class meetings.
Very few people ever know what
is going on in the class until it
is going to happen. Also the few
meetings we have had seemed to
be so disorganized.
I feel that if there were more
meetings they wouldn't have to
try and tell us what to do in such
a short time and maybe it would
be more organized and every
one would get more out of the
meetings.
Shirley Jackson
Student Body,
Name Officers
Classes, Clubs
for Next Year
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Student body officers as well j
as class and club officers have
been elected for next year. Suc
ceeding Connie Felger as student
body president is Dave Lohman;
Maria Drew will fill the position
of first vice-president and Dwight
Morrill will serve as second vice
president. Taking the minutes will
be Teresa Krug who succeeds
Trudee Lewis. Vivien Leigh was
chosen treasurer for next year.
Succeeding Kay Newton as yell
queen is Pat Lortan. Other mem
bers of varsity rally are Betty
Schweibert, Suzanne Gualtney,
Barbara Siebenlist , Sandy Tison,
Judy Bryant, and Linea Sanders.
Class Officers
Next year's senior class will be
headed by Jon Roberson. He will
be assisted by Tana Laird, vice-
president. Barb Jones, secretary,
and Pam Kaegi, treasurer.
The president of the class of
'G6 is John Wood. The other
officers who were elected are as
follows: Dale Barger, vice-presi-dent;
Mimi Barron, secretary;
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CONGRADULATIONS TO
GRADUATING SENIORS
Carol Bradshaw, trasurer; and
Carol Bradshaw, treasurer; and
Carol Pennington, social chair-
Lettermen
Dave Barger was recently elect
ed president of Lettermen's Club;
he succeeds Ron Boyce. First
vice-president will be Mike Daw-
kins and second vice-president
will be Roy Roper. John Buck
was elected secretary-treasurer of
the organization.
Girls' League
Diane Benson will be president
of the Girls' League next year
she succeeds Diane Williams. Suc
ceeding Teresa Krug as vice-president
will be Susan Hess. Debbie
Mackey was elected secretary
she succeeds Kathy Tilford.
Thespians
Sami Everett, junior, was elect
ed president of Thespians for
the 1964-63 school year. The fol
lowing officers will assist her:
Linda Prescott, vice-president:
Cathy Christy, secretary; and Jim
Mayo, point manager.
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