FRI., MARCH 19, 1965 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Wgwwfttpe f-"i(iL- "V- 'W i Ashland High School's Rally Squad, from left to right: Queen Pat l.orton, Barbara Siebenlist, Linea Sander, Sandy Tison, Judy Bryant, and Betty Schwiebert. Meet Our Rally Squad! Under the direction of Queen Pat Lorton,' the Ashland High Rally Squad has promoted school spirit at AHS throughout the football and basketball seasons and at the pep assemblies. Mr. Bud Silver, Athletic Director, is the advisor for the group. Yell Queen Pat plans to attend the University of Oregon and study nursing next fall. She is a past Honored Queen of Job's Daughters and was a member of the Humanities Seminar. Last summer she attended a rally clinic at Lewis and Clark Univer sity in Portland, and is finishing up her fourth year as a cheer leader. Barb, an active senior, is a member of the National Honor Society and plays in the school band. In her spare time, she en joys water-skiing. This is Barb's second year on the Varsity Rally Squad. Betty's activities include sing ing in the chorus and working in the Dean's office. She was re cently tapped as a member of the National Honor Society. Upon raduation, Betty plans to attend Southern Oregon College. This is her fifth year as a cheer-leader. Linea, one of the junior mem bers of the Varsity Squad, is participating in her second year as a high-school cheer-leader. She enjoys dancing in her spare time. Sandy, also a second-year rally squad member, lists water skiing as her favorite pastime outside of school. Attending rally clinic last sum mer with Pat was Judy, also a junior. Her outside interests in clude dancing and skiing. During the summer the rally squad made about $500 from bottle drives, dances, house-to-house car washes, rummage sales, baked food sales, and a booth in the merchant's summer sale. The money they earned went for their outfits, and also helps to pay for the buses to out-of-town games. Exchange News The Grantorian in Portland has a test on driving knowledge. The questions are all necessary to find out whether or not you're good or bad driver, but some questions are more important than others; for example: 1 What is the safest method for rounding a curve? a Speed into it, relaxing grip on the wheel b Speed into it, applying brakes through the curve c Slow up on approach, then pick up speed d Speed up, then coast through the curve 2 When a tire blows out, what is the most advisable thing to do? a Apply the brakes quickly b Apply the brakes gently, if not at all c Pull off the highway d Speed up to counteract the effect of a blowout Spring is coming, and then summer; and The Astor Post, in Astoria, Oregon, notices the surf fever is spreading in Astoria. "Seasiders have easy access to one of Oregon's only, and hottest, surf spots, Indian Beach. So ell you 'hot-doggers' grab your 'boards' and head for the 'heavies, surfing is here to stay!" ' IAV VvJ "IT PAYS TO COME FROM FAR OR NEAR JUST TO SHOP AT PIONEER" Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 7 Day a Week 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Grocery and Meats Beauty Salon Dinette The 88c Store Westlnghouse Laundromat "S & H" Green Stamp INGLE DRUG ON THE CORNER BY THE POST OFFICE PHONE 482-1321 "In Business for Your Health" GRUBER'S SHOE SERVICE 383 East Main WHERE SHOES ARE SOLD AND RESOLED . - . The PtoTa Jantzen checks out the game ginghams! Who brings out the girl in you . . . with swimsuits as new as tomorrow, as fresh as a summer noon? Who gets sophisticated little squares going in the best beach circles? Who chics up the classic checks . . . and then romances them with ribbon laced eyelet? It couldn't be anybody else just Jantzen! One and two piece suits $15 Beach smock $10 f m mil m j J f ; J Seniors Stage Mardi Gras Dance Pam Lewis was crowned queen and Bob Kaegi king of t'e Mardi Gras which was held in the school cafeteria. The dance was spon sored by the senior class. Pam and Bob were chosen by the fac ulty members. Decorations for the dance in cluded streamers of red, green, blue, bright yellow, pink, and light yellow. On each of the poles in the cafeteria was hung a bright ly painted mask. Gaily colored balloons hung in a net from the ceiling and were let loose from the net halfway through the dance. There was a great big mask on the stage, and the band was seated in the smile of this mask. Also, during the dance a confetti fight was held. Tom Swift and the Movers pro vided the music for the dance. DON'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Latest in hit records 1118 Siskiyou Ashland, Orefoa NORGE AM AN A RCA AND MOTOROLA SALES Homemaking I girls, left to right, Becky MacCoIlister, Mary Jo Fader, Linda Walker, Sue Oakley, Rhonda Bridgeman, Sarah Perdue, Kathy Brown, Teresa Bradshaw, and Shirley Sab in. Homemaking Girls Display Outfits Have you noticed the dresses in the display window in front of the homemaking room? Some of these outfits were made by the Homemaking I girls. In the clothing unit of Home making I, the students have made various cotton garments includ ing A-line skirts, overblouses, shifts, jumpers, etc. The students are completing a unit on food which included bak ing of quick breads, preparation of casserole main dishes, and the serving of luncheons as a part of the study of adequate nutrition for the high school girl and her family. Following spring vacation, the students will resume clothing work and sew dresses or simple garments which will be displayed wtih their other garments at the school exhibit later in the spring. Iw locations to serve YOU Better WOLFF BROTHERS' STATIONS 105 N. 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