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    I RI., DEC. 3, 1965
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
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Hoop Season Opens With
Bruins At Cottage Grove
The basketball season is under- In 1922 and again in 1944, the 22 years later. "It's time we
way as of tonight, when the Grizzlies went to the State Cham- to the State Championship
Grizzlies meet Cottage Grove pionship, and became State become Champs once more,"
there at 8 p.m. Champs both times. This is 1966, Keil.
There are six lettermen on the
squad. They are: Randy Nelson
went
and
said
WRESTLING PRACTICE Jerry Sessions, left, and Dale Soren
son practice holds in preparation for the wrestling season.
Wrestlers Prepare
For Opening ofl
AHS Mat Season
Wrestling is underway,' and
Coach Keith Mobley needs more
sophomores, juniors, and seniors
for the squad.
There are nine Lettermen out
for wrestling this season. They
are: Stu Hou;;hton, 115; Conley
Hays, 123; Jerry Sessions, John
Wood, and Steve Rost at 130;
Larry Cullop and Steve Buchanan
at 136; Tade Farmer, 148; and
Gary Hooper 157.
The following wrestlers and
their weights as of November 18:
Conley Hays. 123; Gary Prickett,
100; John Wood, 130; Rod Geor
giana, 147; Larry Cullop, 141 Vi;
Jerry Sessions, 130; Dave Toney,
141 'i; Rob Stephans, 121; Mike
Necly, 141; Jerry Hamaker, 131;
Mike Frazier, 156; Phil Allen,
152; Roger Godard, 165; Dan
Roberts, 155; Steve Rost, 130;
Tade Farmer, 148; Don Thiring,
200; Dave Sorenson, 144; Alan
Kngstrom, 126; Obie Lindstrom,
136'4; Larry Decker, 142; Dick
Check the new
merchandise Jim Bobbett
purchased on a recent
buying trip
BOBBETT'S STORE
FOR MEN
Dwight Morrill, Tim Voth, Terry
Clark, Ross Coldwell, and Kerry
Lindley.
There are 11 members at pres
ent on the squad roster. They are:
Terry Clark, guard; Randy Nel
son, center; Tim Voth, guard;
Kerry Lindley, guard; Dwight
Morrill, forward; Gene Willis,
forward; Ross Coldwell, forward;
Joey Williamson, guard; Jell
Cotton, guard; Ron LeBlanc, for
ward; and Dave Lewis, forward.
"There is a good turnout, and
they are a hard-working bunch
of kids," commented Coach
George Keil. "We are anticipat
ing better seasons than last year's
record of two wins and 20 losses,"
stated Coach Keil.
Junior-Senior Girl
Grids Beat Sophs
Predictions came true Nov. 2
White, 140; Gregg Torrey, 94; as the highly favored upperelass-
Bill Holtgrave, 134; Steve men stopped the sophomores in
Buchan, 136; Rick Buck, 107; the annual Powder PufI football
Stu Houghton, 125; Ray O'Neal, game. The Junior-Senior team led
125; and Chris Houghton, 110V4- by captains Lyla Voth and Micki
"We have a lot of good sopho- Coldwell scored a total of 30
mores, but we could use more," points while the Sophomores, led
stated Coach Mobley. "The ones by captain Kathy Roberts, were
that are too lazy to get off their held to 6 points,
dimes are letting the school and A large crowd made up of par
team down," continued Mr. ents, students and townspeople
Mobley. watched as the teams battled and
The wresters have their first at times played surprisingly good
meet December 20. football.
Cheerleaders
The Sophomore team was en
Dorris, Jim Williams, Armond
couraged by cheerleaders Bob
Leigh, Bob Williamson, and Dale
Bowles, while the Junior-Senior
cheerleaders. Ron LeBlanc. Jack
Weight training will take place Farmer, John Mitchell, Sid Ains
evcry Monday to Thursday after- worth, Kerry Lindley, and Derek
noon from 3:30 to 5 00 in the Leask cheered their team to
weight room. victory.
There are two major purposes Half-time entertainment was
of weight training, according to provided by the "flag boys" who
advisor Mr. Barlow. They are: To combined their efforts with a
prepare athletes for sports that small pep band led by Bill Holt
are out of season. General condi- grave. The show was apparently
tioning of anyone who wants to weii received and comments such
get into shape. as "unusual" and "unforgettable"
The program is not to build were heard uttered by many of
muscles to show off to the girls the fans.
or to the gang, stated Mr. Bar- The class of '66, coached by
low. Anyone who warts to get Tim Voth and John Williams, has
in shape, lose a little weight, or never been defeated in the Pow
gain a little weight, should go der Puff. The S ophomore team
out for weight training. coaches were Dana Berry, Tim
"The boys can come down just Lundergun, Craig Botts, and Jim
to be healthy; they don't have to Wood. Referees for the match
be athletes," commented Mr. were Varsity coaches John Gray
Barlow. and Dick Copple.
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COLDWELL SHOOTS Ross Coldwell, center, shoots a lay up
as Tim Voth, right, watches. The Grizzly hoopsters are working
hard for the opening game of the 1SG5-Gti basketball season
tonight.
Personal Glimpses of AHS
Junior Varsity Rally Squad
Weight Training
Program Starts
Four sophomore girls make up
the Ashland High School junior
varsity rally squad this year. Pati
Brown, Pam Howard, Sheila
Hutchinson, and Chris Revel have
been present to cheer the team on
at five out of six J.V. football
games this season.
Pati's favorite hobbies include
art, swimming, and skiing. She is
a member of the AHS ski club,
and also a member of the evalua
tion committee. "I want to be a
cheerleader because the school
has given me so much that I feel
if I can inspire even a little en
thusiasm, loyalty and spirit .in
other students I will be repaying
the school for all its efforts," said
Pati. Her future plans include
social work and perhaps the
Peace Corps.
Horseback Riding
Pam enjoys football games,
horseback riding, and dancing. "I
enjoy cheering for our team. It
gives me a proud feeling to rep
resent our school," said Pam. She
plans to try out for next year's
varsity rally. After high school
Pam intends to continue on to
Oregon State University.
Sheila's favorite hobbies are
horseback riding, water-skiing,
and swimmirg. When asked why
she enjoys being a cheerleader,
she replied, "Because I want to
help promote school spirit and
support our team." Sheila plans
to try out for varsity rally next
year. Though her future plans
are not deliinite, she plans to
attend college for at least one
year.
Water-skiing, swimming, and
dancing are favorite pastimes of
Chris Revel. "I am very proud to
stand up in front of my school
student body and to be able to
represent my school to others."
Chris plans to try out for varsity
rally next year, and after hith
school she plans to go on to
college.
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