Homecoming '64 TOT by Dave Lohman AHS Student Body President Ashland High Schools home coming activities officially got under way last night as the sopho more class lit its homecoming bonfire at 6:30 p.m. The agenda at the bonfire included speeches by the Grizzlies' coach, John Gray, and by the team captain and co-captain, Jim Conklin and Jack Gruber. The cheerleaders were in charge of the noise de partment as the casket contain ing the Medford dummy burned atop the bonfire. A pep band from the high school provided the "music." Homecoming Princesses were introduced at the bonfire. They are Barbara Jones, De Ann Meg gers. Lyn Voris .Teresa Krug, and Pam Demo. The Homecoming Queen has been chosen by the football team and will be crowned during halftime at tonight's game. Today is Pep Day at A.S.H. All the students are wearing wacky clothes, carrying signs, and try ing to bolster spirit rn any way possible. The last half-hour of today will be devoted to the Homecoming Pep Assembly, the biggest and loudest assembly of the year. After school the Home coming parade will begin. Parade Marshall this year will be Harry Wright, chemistry teacher at the high school. The float judges will be Allan Harris, Fred Rieken back, manager of Copeland Lum ber in Ashland; Phil Selby from Selby Chevrolet; Mrs. Ruth Trost, arts and crafts teacher at A.S.H. , and Mrs. Irene Roach, clerk in the School Administration Office. The parade will begin at the high school, proceed down to the Plaza, and then back ot the high school. There will be 13 floats in all. All three classes will enter large floats and smaller floats will be submitted by the follow ing organizations: Rogue News staff. Quill and Scroll Club, Thes pians Society, Future Teachers of America, Ski Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Arts Service Corps, Girls' Recrea tion Association, and the Griz zettes and Lettermen's Clubs to gether. In addition, the Inter national Relations League and the Grizzly Knights will enter a decorated car and the National Honor Society will clean up after Cm iho fxP the parade. Marching in the pa rade will be the Ashland High School Band under the direction of Raoul Maddox, the Ashland Junior High School Band directed by Frank Kenney, the high school majorettes, and the Flag Girls from A.S.H. The student body of Ashland High would like to thank Mr. Ernest Pellkofer for allowing the A.S.H. Lettermen to paint the big white A on his property to the right of the O as a Homeooming activity. Xaa No. S ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL, ASHLAND. ORE. KRI., OCT. 30, 1964 Seven Students Attend Annual Press Conference Seven AHS students recently I classes in the various procedures attended the 38th Annual High School Press Conference held on the University of Oregon cam pus. Advisors also in attendance were Mrs. Selma McAlaster and Mrs. Estel Sohler. Students attending from the newspaper staff were Kandy Korthase, editor; Linda Prescott, advertising manager; and Barbara Moore, page editor. Those annual staff members attending the con ference were Carolyn Wolfe, edi tor; Sandy Watts, photographer; John Purves, sports editor; and , Janey Lewis. While attending the confer ence, the students stayed at the New Oregon Motel, just across from the University campus. Meetings held on Friday and Saturday included sectional involved in newspaper and an nual production and general meetings including all phases of high school publications. All of the students attending this conference expressed that they had learned a great deal and hope to put this knowledge to practical use in the Ashland High publications. CORRECTION In the last Issue of the Rogue News, the name of Mr. Dave Wight was omitted from the story on the AHS Danceband. Mr. Wight, in addition to teach ing band at the junior high school, is the director of the danceband. Team To Choose Homecoming Queen Seniors To Take College Boards College Board tests will be given December 5 at Southern Oregon College to those students who have registered on time, iteutraliou blanks must be in Berkeley, California, by Novem ber 7. These blanks may be obtained from Mrs. Zwick or Mr. Silver. College Boards are required as part of the entrance application for all state colleges except SOC, and for most private colleges. Students planning to apply for Oregon State Scholarships are also required to take the tests on December 5. Students taking the aptitude tests will be charged a $4.50 fee. Fees for one, two, or three Achievement Tests are $6.75. Stu dents must pay the fees when they send the registration blank to Berkeley, California. The 1964 Homecoming Queen has been chosen by the Letter men's Club and will be crowned tonight during half-time cere monies by Mike Dawkins, vice president of the Letterman's Club. The girls vying for this for this honor are senior prin cesses Barb Jones, Teresa Krug, De Ann Meggers, Lyn Voris, and junior princess Pam Demo. Barb is head of the Grizzettes this year and secretary of the nior class. She will be escorted by John Williams. Business Students Start New Club mL Afc:.i-f $ : v . r . t ; is, i I -v v. I Future Business Leaders of America is a new organization this vear at Ashland High School for students enrolled business classes, particularly those who are interested in busi ness as a vocation. The FBLA meets every other Tuesday under the leadership of Mrs. Jean Fowler, adviser. At present there are 16 mem bers. Officers of the group are Candy McMonigal. president; Carol Shepherd, vice-president Georgia Meyer, secretary; Dolly Byrd, treasurer; and Ardith Thompson, reporter. Activity plans for the FBLA include meeting with the Medford group for a progressive dinner, preparing a bulletin board dis play for the main hall, inviting college professors and local busi ness leaders as guest speakers, and making group visits to local business and industrial firms whenever possible. Members of FBLA learn how to compete with other members on local, state, and national levels; how to engage in business enterprises; how to hold offices and lead their groups; and how to work well with representatives from other student organizations High school FBLA members may continue their membership in the college division of FBLA, Phi Beta Lamba. The collegiate chapters provide for further learning in the business field. Phi Beta Lamba is especi ally active at Oregon State. Teresa is student body secre tary and was selected by the se niors to receive the D.A.R. citi zenship award recently. Her escort is Brian Whittam. De Ann was a homecoming princess in her junior year, and will be escorted by Dave Brown. Lyn is one of the AHS major ettes. Her escort is Mel Jackson. Junior princess Pam is head of the flag girls, and will be escorted by Craig Hooper. The Homecoming Queen will reign over the dance loiiowing the game tonight. AHS STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR JUVENILE JURY Seven students from AHS have been selected to serve on this year's Juvenile Jury. Chosen to serve on the jury were: Judy Wacker, Lyla Voth. Lora South. Amy Helm, Ken Ba ker .and Terry Barrarlough; al ternating with Craig Hooper . The jury was selected by a board consisting of five faculty members who analyzed their ap plication letters and made their choices from the letters. Under Judge Richard Cottle, the jury will serve on juvenile cases, and will consist of six high school students and six college students. JUNIORS TO PRESENT SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Ashland High's female students ill be given a chance to have at least one date with the "boy of their dreams" by inviting him to the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. This dance, a traditional junior class project, will be held Satur day evening, November 7, in the cafeteria. Dress will be in the latest "Dog patch" styles and prizes will be awarded to those whose costumes are the most realistic or hu morous. Live music will be supplied by a band ,The Bandidtos, composed of Lynn Bassonette, Ron Dixon, and Randy Voris. Ashland, and Terry Bowles, Medford. Tade Farmer and the junior class officers make up the com mittee that is in charge of the dance. The l!fil Homecoming Princesses are, from left to right, Barb Jones, De.Vnn Meggers, Lyn Voris, Pam Prmo ,and Teresa Kru?. One of those girls will te rrnwnrd Homecoming Queen during the halftirae ceremonies of tonight's game between Ashland and Medford. Coming Events District Cross Country Meet Oct. 31 J.V. vs. Medford - there Nov. 2 Sophs vs. Medford here Nov. 2 General Election Nov. 3 Varsity vs. Crater - here 8:00 p.m Nov. 6 Sadie Hawkins dance Nov. 7 J.V. vs. F.agle Point here Nov. 9 Veteran's Day Holiday Nov. II Powder Tuff Football Game Nov. 12