HARLEM CLOWNS PLAY TONIGHT AHS GYMNASIUM ROGUE NEWS NAME CHANGE VOTING RESULTS - PAGE 4 VOL. 42, No. 4 ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL, ASHLAND, ORE. FRI., DEC. 3, 1965 Pass BBidl Dsssie Debaters Place Second; Christy, Hassell Win Six 3-1 Margin Gives $2.4 Million For Remodeling Overwhelmingly passing the "I am very pleased with the 1,607 yes and 720 no. Another bill, a small number of Ashland outcome," said Superintendent issue, $1,163,000, to finance two voters voted on the 1965 school Stanley C. Jobe. "The vote will junior high schools was defeated bond issue recently. benefit future generations of in 1957 by a three to one margin. The bill, which supplies the Ashland school pupils." Negotiations Started city with $2.4 million for finan- This was the second time in According to Superintendent cing acquisitions, remodeling, six years that Ashland voters Jobe, negotiations have started on and new building construction, passed a bill to finance such con- securing the financing authorized- was authorized 1,197 yes to 372 struction. In 1959, the city voted Top priority has been named no for a three to one margin. At on a $1,275,000 bond issue to to the new high school issue, a the time of the unofficial releases, build a new junior high school, new elementary school, additions 26 ballots were challenged. Final vote in that election was to the junior high school, and purchase of property adjoining Lincoln school. Architectural drawings have started to take shape for the new elementary school, while detailed planning of the high school will be held off for a while. AHS Remodeling Fourteen students represent- ual events, eight of the 14 entries The remodeling program at ing Ashland High School in the Qualified for the finals. Ashland Senior High calling for annual Southwest Oregon Invita- Yesterday the team left for $1 million is the major feature tional Debate Tournament in Coos Forest Grove for the annual Pa- of the bond issue. Bay, November 12 and 13. finish- cific University tournament. En- The AHS staff is working on ed in second place, one point be- ,ries 'n tne contest are: Cathy plans for several buildings in hind the Medford team Christy, Donna Hassell, Ellen close proximity, each housing Cathy Christy and Donna Has- aft, Jackie Peterson, Mary certain departments. Because of sell earned top honors, winning Alley. Paula Hotan Kr,s N sh- the growing number of q rtudcnla first place out of 17 teams in the lund' ,Mlke f! Linda Walker, at AHS and because of flexibility j.u... Tu0 b:..i,j tv,o and Jrja Keil, oxford debate; the new high school was planned tFZSFS La in the campus concept lVXrClhrrfv S stated "whe mLkuIg t A-jLi.-j : ih' .' ' Christy, Curtis White, and Ginny lot and Curry s Plumbing stands, neous speaking division. Donna Lawrence extemporaneous speak- to house the math department; earned a second place win for "g; Mike Lewis Jackie Peterson, near Siskiyou Boulevard, to house her humorous interpretation. A Uonn Ha??e and J"rja English hi, tor y, economics, second place was also awarded ?ra'0r llc" raft, K"s speech drama, and foreign Ian- to Jackie Peterson in the radio land' Paula Hoffman, and Cathy guage departments. The old high sneaking division Chris,y' serious interpretation; school building will be phased . ... . . and Donna Hassell, Mary Alley, out over the next three years and Several mombers qualified for and Linda Wenker, humorous in- replaced as rapidly as possible, finals but did not place. They terpretaUon. Library . , t v ;c o vmi fnr Z JaT . re'ers" an "en The team will be out to top last The library and home econom- Because of her participation in state Tr" " ratt, tdebate; Curt's Wh,te and year's showing at Pacific when ics departments will be retained several school activities Amy the National Council of Teachers Glnny Lawrence, extemporaneous Scott Weavers first pplace in and added on to when the old Helm was selected as Girl of the of English Award. speaking; Cathy Christy, im- Junior Division Lincoln-Douglas building is torn down. Term by the Business and Pro- This ye ar Amy is Gnmrtto promptu speaking; Mary Alley debate was the only pface The " , plan wi ca or fessional Women. Pre si, en GRA Po.n Manager umoru interpretation; and earned by the Ashland squad. a centra!iy.iocated building to During high school. Amy has FBLA Swapbook Chairman and Kns Nashlund and Paula Hoff- Atcndance at the tourney was hold lockers. This will probably taken the Able and Gifted courses l'""1.."" "3n? man' estimated to be approximately be located where the parking lot at Southern Oregon College, and ne 18 . c T, , , , I The over all debate record 760 students representing 50 high street is today. has participated on Juvenile Jury. "-'' " showed Ashland teams winning schools from throughout the Across Mountain Ave. may be is wniie losing lour, in inaivia- state. Amy Helm Selected Girl of the Term Receives Citizen Award She has also won several awards. Council, She is a National Merit Semi- To Attend OSU finalist this year, and last year Upon graduation, Amy plans she won the Chemistry Award, to attend Oregon State Univer Amy was also an AFS semi final- sity and major in Home Econom ist last year. She has won many ics. Her minor will be in So ribbons in the seven years she ciology. has been in 4 H. For the past All girls chosen as Girl of the three years Amy has attended the Term are invited to a BPW meeting. They also receive a pin which rotates to each Girl of the Term. There are six girls Student Council Votes Voth Boy of the Month Tim Voth, well-known athlete bv the Student Council. Voth was Harlem Clowns r" Jh7Vc VTZ nendod by the same orga Meet All-Star Netters Tonite year and from these six girls one is selected as the most out standing girl. Good Citizen Amy Helm received the Good Citizen Award from the Daugh ters of the American Revolution The Harlem Clowns and Ash- on November 15. land City All-Star basketball The award is based on four game will he held in the Ashland qualifications: dependability, ser High School gymnasium on Dc- vice, leadership, and patriotism, ceniber 3 at 8 p.m. The senior class chose three The Ashland City All-Stars senior girls, the faculty then will be made up of former Ash- voted for one of the girls for land High basketball players as this award. well as teachers from the high She will now compete in dis school and junior high. trict, and if a winner will go on The game will be sponsored by to state and then to national. The the Ashland High Booster Club, state winner will receive a $100 and the proceeds from the game savings bond and the national will be used for the many activi- winner a $1000 scholarship to the ties carried on by the Booster college of her choice, dub. "I was surprised and very hon- Admissiun is $1.50 for adults ored at being chosen for these and $l.Uu for students. awards," said Amy. ( y X 1 L :.J the new student parking lot plus the space next to the church. "Buildings will be planned to fit the programs," said Jobe, "not the programs to fit the buildings." For this reason, it may be a year before definite drawings of the new school will be released. Fall Play Success "The Fall nlav was a success Tim was chosen because of his and was enjoyed by everyone outstanding athletic achieve- who went. Those who saw it had ments, particularly in football only good things to sav about it." this year. Tim was half back and said Mr. Marlin Shanks, director, captain of the Grizzly team. He After the cast had taken .sev was chosen all-conference half-eral curtain calls on the closing back 1st team. Voth was also night, they presented Mr. Shanks chosen 3rd team in the Oregon- with a gift pf their appreciation, ian all-state team and 4th team on He was given a Peter, Paul, and the Oregon Journal all-state team. Mary album and a white T-shirt Tim has been outstanding in with a large red "S" on it which fields other than athletic teams, stands for Super Shanks. He was He represented Ashland at nicknamed this for his hard work Beaver Boys State this year and with the cast. The "S" was made attended the conference for Christian Athletes last summer at Southern Oregon College. Tim is Cnmmn Fwpntc a member of Humanities Seminar wmiiiy i-vcui and president of this year's active End of 6 weeks Dec. 3 Letterman's Club. Basketball at Cottage Grove . Tim was elected Boy of the Dec. 3 Month for October. November's Basketball, Harlem Clowns Boy of the Month will be an- Dec. 3 nounced in December. Debate, Pacific Dec. 3 ,4