Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 12, 1965, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI., FEB. 12, 1965
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
Athletes To Be
Honored In "Hall'
In order to allow deservin
Honored Queen Jackie Peterson, Master Counselor Brian
Whitham, and President Mary Peabody recently posed for the
Rogue News photographer in their official robes.
Ashland High Students
Head Community Clubs
Many Ashland High students ;sales, helps send the girls to the
are active in Job's Daughters, !. state conventions each year. They
Theta Rho, and DeMolay outside 1 hold dances and parties for enter
of school. tainment.
Job's Daughters Is an organi- Mary Peabody is the President
zation open only to those girls of the Ashland group. Other offi-
who are related to a Mason. Not p-1.'
athletea to receive recognition in
the Ashland High School Hall of
Fame, the Lettermen's Club is
revamping the Hall and setting
up new standards by which an
athlete will be admitted. When
and if the standards are agreed
upon, the club will research
through the past years to admit
(jualifying students of AHS.
According to vice-president
Mike Dawkins, there may be a
split in the club on deciding the
standards for the Hall of Fame.
Altnough Asnlana has many
fine athletes each year, Hall of
Fame members should be only
those who are outstanding and
exceptional." Dawkins also stated
that every sport should be con
sidered when laying down
standards.
In case no agreement is reach
ed as to the standards, a com
promise will be suggested. The
compromise will be gold frames
for those with exceptional rec
ord.? in athletics, and another
color, perhaps black, for those
less outstanding in sports but
still worthy of recognition.
only is the club sponsored by the
Masons, but the girls perform
duties for them. They also usher
at the Shakespearean Festival and
hold the Easter Lily Sale. Money
from projects, such as rummage
and baked food sales, goes into
the club's scholarship fund or to
charities.
The present Honored Queen is
Jackie Peterson. The other main
elective officers are Senior Prin
cess, Cyndi Wright; Junior Prin
cess, Judy Bryant; Guide, Cheri
Swing; and Marshal, Ruth Evans.
All of these officers will be hon
ored queen one day. The other
officers are appointed by the
honored queen. !
For entertainment, the girls
give dances, slumber parties, and
swimming parties. Pat Lorton and
Tana Laird are past queens of the
Ashland Bethel.
Theta Rho, a club related to the
Rebekahs and the Odd Fellows,
has meetings for the girls every
second and fourth Monday of
each month.
Money from projects, such as
baked food sales and rummage
are vice-president, Jane
Nickell; secretary, Julia Cox;
and treasurer, Shirley Sabin.
Last year's president was Cheryl
Kerr.
DeMolay is a fraternal club for
boys from 14 to 21 years of age.
The Ashland club is sponsored
by the Masons No. 23.
The boys have activities such
as cleaning up the city and help
ing needy families. They also
have car washes and help park
cars on the 4th of July. The
money from this goes into their
working fund. The boys have
parties and dances for entertainment.
I This year's Master Counselor is
Brian Whitham. Other officers are
Tade Farmer, Senior Counselor,
and Dan Wright, Junior Coun
selor. Nineteen other officers are
from the junior high and the
senior high. Two of the past
Master Counselors are Dave Loh-
man and Ed Swing.
STUDENTS ENTERTAINED
BY NEGRO MUSICIAN
ANP, CJ1 . IN JUNg I EXPECT TO f3 S!?A Z-A.
Hey. ec?, how co you sffcru. GAPUATP? '
Watch Out for
Flying Arrows
FERN'S BEAUTY SALON
33 East Main
Three operators
to serve you
Open till 9:00 p.i
on Thursday
Mr. Roy Lindsey, Negro singer
who has sung around the United
States under the National Assem
blies Program, recently enter
tained the students at AHS.
Included in the program were
selections such as Old Man River
from the stage show Showboat,
More from Mondo Cane, a Negro
spiritual, and several calypso
numbers. Later in the program
the students were asked to join
Mr. Lindsey in singing He's Got
the Whole World in His Hands.
Mr. Lindsay concluded his pro
gram by singing God Bless
America.
QUILL AND SCROLL
Each year, as their annual pro
ject, the Quill and Scroll Society
of Ashland High School plans and j
publishes a Literary Review
which contains poems, short
.stories, plays, and essays written
by Ashland High students.
Anyone who has material which
they would like to contribute to
the staff should take it to Mrs.
McAlaster's room as soon as
possible.
FRENCH CLUB
Sentence-building games have
been played at the past French
club meetings to help build and
improve the student s vocabulary.
The club is proud to have Pam
Lewis taking part in their activi
ties. She is writing the sentence
parts on cards in braille so that
she will be able to take part
without help.
At their next meeting on Feb.
17 a skit will be planned.
SPANISH CLUB
February 4 was the last meet
ing of the Spanish club. The new
constitution was completed with
the purpose of exploring various
fields of Spanish. The basic meet
ing procedure and officers were
also established. Now that the
important business is taken care
of, more fun activities are being
planned for future meetings
Listen, do you hear that tap
ping? That is opportunity, and it
only knocks once, and it is trying
to tear your door off its hinges.
Take advantage of this chance by
putting in your order for my
harp happy, arrow shooting friend
to make a personal appearance at
your convenience.
Is he reliable? Well, some
times he gets a little excited and
uses real arrows (which really
smarts!), but here is one example
of his success. There were two
people who had several walls up
between them. Their names were
Miss Roof and Mr. Floor. But as
soon as my friend got rid of
those walls, Miss Roof fell for
Mr. Floor with a big bang. They
were married in Rafters, and had
five little windows.
So now that you see that he is
reliable, you can start to send in
your orders. Please make them
early, it seems that every year on
the 14tn of February we are
booked solid. I cannot figure it
out. My friend knows, and I am
sure that you do, too. So we will
try to get your orders straight.
Send them to:
Cupid Redwing
14th of February St.
Love City,
State of Happiness
Penny-a-Prize
For the price of a penny, a
person could make a guess as to
how many peanuts were in the
jar. The Grizzettrs sponsored
this contest and gave a prize
to the person who guessed
closest to the right number,
which was 577. Kent Carter, who
guessed 573, won the prize, which
was the jar of peanuts.
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"quality cleaning"
45 North Main on the Plaza
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KAY'S PLAZA MEATS
On the Plaza
Steaks
Home-cured
Hams and
Bacons
MAC KAY'S
Union Service
1401 SISKIYOU
Complete automotive
repairing
WE NEVER CLOSE.
Provost's
Furniture
RUGS CARPETS
LAMPS DESKS
Serving Ashland
For Over SO Years
Perrines
WHITE STAG.
PETER'S SHOES
GARLAND, LEVIS,
On the Plaza
OESER'S
FLYING A SERVICE
S45 Llthla Way
Hwy 99 North
Phona 482-6031
1 A!n2isp7
For all your dry cleaning and
laundry needs
1465 Siskiyou 482 2281
BARD'S BROOK
COFFEE HOUSE
31 Water Street
25 kinds of coffee & tea
3 kinds of Hot Cider Play SHUFFLE BOARD
6 J JEWELERS
LOVE BRIGHT DIAMONDS
283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND
GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE
333 East Main
WHERE SHOES ARE SOLD AND RESOLED
GRUB STEAK
Across from SOC
campus
DELICATESSEN
BAKERY
FOUNTAIN
Cafeteria style and
table service
OPEN 24 HOURS