Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 22, 1965, Image 1

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    VOL. 42, No. 5
ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL, ASHLAND, ORE.
WED., DEC. 22, 1965
Zl eld Christy Named State Representative
D A ,& J Cathy Christy is one of the two the federal government. Dele- Cathy stated that she is espe- This year will mark the fourth
DV rTT6 flClCI IllS Oregon high school students gates will spend time with their cially happy to have an oppor- consecutive year that the Senate
chosen to represent the state in senators and will hear from sev- tunity to meet high school stu- Youth Program has been offered
"Winter Wonderland" was the the 1966 United States Senate eral leading senators and other dents from throughout the United to high school leaders,
theme for the annual winter ball Youth Program sponsored by the nationally known political figures, States and see first hand their Two years ago, an Ashland stu-
he'd in the English Building De- William Randolph Hearst Foun- cabinet members, high-ranking differing viewpoints. She said she dent won the same honor. Trudee
cember 11. dation. military men, a Supreme Court is also looking forward to seeing Lewis, daughter of an AHS teach-
Pink and silver was the color Chosen because of her work in Justice, and other distinguished President Johnson. er, won the award in 1963.
scheme for the dance. It was student council, Cathy, along with Americans.
decorated with silver snowflakes representatives from all of the 50 The agenda also includes a m
and pink crepe paper was draped states, will visit Washington, D.C. visit to the White House where UorflTirin lAfiafiVf!" Plflff
around the room. from Janunary 23 to 29. President Lyndon B. Johnson will J I I 1 1 1 U I I VWCUTCI i IWIVW
Those who attended the dance Through the program, she will address the group. ,f
felt it was a success and com- have an opportunity to see first T PQCItIC I OUT-ICHT-Glll
mented on the beautiful deco- hand the workings of the federal
rations. government. The tight agenda, Jr 'V ' Debaters from Ashland High in the two-day tournament held
Music for the dance was fur- arranged by the Senate Youth .. . L School finished with a total of Dec. 2 3.
nished by the AHS Dance Band. Program advisory committee 1 ' three team points at the annual January 28-29, AHS debaters
The Student Council sponsored whose honorary chairman is . Pacific Debate Tournament in will participate in the annual
the dance and Jorja Keil was in Vice President Hubert H. Hum- I , ii Forest Grove, winning two third Southern Oregon College tourna-
charge of decorations. phrey, will include all phases of ''-m. . places. ment. The SOC contest will be the
JL ' Paula Hoffman received a third first tournament competition for
g; , f place win for her serious inter- the beginning debaters. AHS will
p k J . C , sg pretation. Scott Weaver earned be represented by 28 contestants.
I f 1 BM'Onilinril'Oll V the other points for Ashland with
V-Vl I Vl lllllllIJIWII 4 w , a third lace win in Lincoln- Qf jon gjj
lr" m m& ApJ EDlA Several team members were
B-6SlMBlCll 6VI Oil W ' finalists but did not place. Cathy p rn I -I L
- , J Christy and Donna Hassell were UJ TDLH V.IUU
G. I f, TTlL AAamIU among the top seven teams out Members of the AHS Future
IT! KJT n6iVtOrlTrl of 70 entries in thesenior division Busjness Leaders of America
1BB7B WB-MW-B--- 0xford debate boasting a 4-1 club recently attended the FBLA
Carol Pennington, a well-known was going to attend college, but Vj rtti?n tte tatee Conference in Rose-
Ashland High School co-ed, was she stated that she was planning toptolnw?Lteto cnventKlon was hld on
recently named as the Business to major in some field of science. Lh "he Kkl7 wi sored ud
and Professional Women's Girl of Carol also has some outside m- latny inrmy oration Mary Alley also rearhed P?nsored fcy tne Roseburg High
the Term feasts such as swimming in th semi-finals competition with her nf the main nurnose, of
Carol has been quite active dur- summer and skiing in the winter. M-L-- humorous interpretation - purposes ot
ing her three years in high school. Since Carol has been named bVITinaSt MemDerS Nm TuSKSSnU rep- f ".rFB-A.. schoo.s thai
BPW Girl of the Term she will ' . resenting 65 schools participated I . 8 f0"00'" that
jr,. , mwmmwm receive the BPW pin which is ro- Im irnQt Mftrtrl I ft - d0 not nave an active chapter.
J I tated between each of the girls JUUIIICy llUI 111 III Also, to bring about more orga-
- - f chosen during the year. Til r 'N'lClht of Wonde natl" greater unity with
v I Tiimhlinn Prnnram ,v,y',, Ul other chapters throughout the
-A J lUIIIUIIIiy riUtJIdlll state, and to give insight into the
" - -, t lCf fllCf I rlaVeO opportunities available to the in-
x mtw I Icqc Ma T.en rls' m.embfs thn fm" riuyeu d.v.dual woHd
' - LOUnTV USGS INeW nastic team, traveled to Cottage . Thirteen Ashland High stu-
y ' Grove December 11 for a gym- By yVIUSIC LaSSeS dents attended, including Sharon
5 ... I r . nasties and tumbling clinic. Moses Linda Hyland Beverly
W VldeO LaUIDmGnt Attending the workshop at "Night of Wonder," a Christ- RUSho', Mary Mayo, Betty Mayo,
W T r Cottage Grove were many of rtias cantata, was performed by sandy Westgaard Lynn White
i Lfi -r r-l r Oregon's top coaches and per- the orchestra and chorus Decern- Linda Roberts, Carol Woodruff!
rr V Tn Hi m U CUSSIOn formers- These performers gave ber 14, under the direction of Joyce Tayior, Sally Loe, Mary
V, , jm- luumies uii vtiuuus . , Mr" oerna mui. Loe and Cathy Hawks. Also at-
V In early November, eight Ash- present E Thf C"? 3 'TF h "r?8 T 2 .Eag'e uPint
land High School students par- 6 only five girls from each school CTl T "J""' laSte1 ",e hS."t BA membcrs 'he AchuaPle
ticioated in the filming of an , ,?' iL ltfi and featured .even soloists: Pat ,s being sponsored by Ashland.
s . .. ..... . w " liuck es. Donna ureene. luck Ash and Hi"h mpmir uvra
was'used bv the Engl h Tdepar ft in the workshop and try out Kufner,' Janine' Lusk. Mr.' Raoul transported to Roseburg by bus
lit If ahs the tlpS 8iven by the coaches. Maddox Judy pheipS, and Bev- as guests of Eagle Point.
VidettaSng equipment owned members 'were Kelly Reed Lyla frly RHUS;0- Chaperones were Mrs. Jean
hv th- intPrmpHiate Fducation m ,T J ? Sr' w i. f - j - formed by Mr. Keith Mobley. Fowler from Ashland High, Mrs.
Carol Pennington District was used to tape a dis- "Sckert Othen al" , ' SPt'CM . m - Vhl.kle-" '.d?,- ViWan
aroi rennuigion . f ..Hllrk1php, Finn" ? A. KCKeri. uiners ai cast were Mrs Burkhart, Mrs. Wie?and, both of Eagle Point
.. cussion ot HucKieterry inn, tending the clinic were: Sharron iv;p Mr Koch Mr Pruitt and Hith
She has participated in Grettes moderated by Mr. Robert McKen- power Jennie Madison Judi e'wM,!htK0Ch' Mr" PrUltt 8nd "Turkey dinner was served and
and classes for the Gifted and 7ie. xhe students participating in Nidiver chervl Mitchell and Vir- Wltnt- A turkey dinner was served and
Able at Southern Oregon College. the discuSSion were seniors Amy cia Hamblin Lyla Voth an ac- A larger than antic'Pated crowd drf w:nJ?s. f?r. door1 pnze.s wer
Last year Carol won a Chem- Helm. Jorja Keil, John Kaegi, uve member and captain of Ash- a'nered for the show. Some 275 held. Entertainment consisted of
istry Award and also an award Derek Leask, and John Williams; aVnd eymnastic team stated- The Pe0Ple made UP tne -"dience. a short satire of a business by
from the National Council of juniors Cathy Phelps and Linda '3"nic w"s a lot oi "ftan and very This years Perfoance was dif- members of the Roseburg High
Teachers of English. She was also RifTe; and sophomore Jim beneficial to all who attended. It frn.tt from Previo,us n Scho1- . .
a participant in the American wiuiams. is very inspiring lo see some 0f lhat.U was WT modernutic. The
Field Service Program. Under Although the film in the ongi- tne ton Evmnasts in the state muslc and arrangemcnt 15 more NOW GriT7eftf
this program she spent the sum- na, is about 45 minutes long, it Tt can alio help you fy"lb,oliC T. tha" WlZZeiieS
mer in Sweden. was cut down to about 15 or .ith your own skuls .. r traditional Christmas songs. Mr.
Clubs and Offices 20 minutes in length. The purpose , ' Windt commented, "I was very O OUPPOfl I QfT)
This year Carol is active in of the film was to show AHS stu- Matches Planned pleased to see such a large au- r
Grizzettes Honor Society, Ameri- dents how a good group discus- Ashland's gymnastic team, dience. The orchestra and chorus Eight new members have join
can Field Service Club, Humani- sion is carried on. which held only one match last did a very good job with the ed the ranks of the Grizzettes to
ties Seminar, classes for Able and The equipment used in filming year, has several matches planned music. This was really an experi- boost the total membership to
Gifted students, and senior class the video-tape is owned by the with schools of the valley. The ment to see if an audience would 54, almost doubling the previous
activities Caroi also belongs to Intermediate Education District 17 girl team plans their first meet react favorably to more modern year's membership. ,
the AHS Dramatics Club. of Jackson County. The film is with Crater on January 8. Com- music." Iris Ponder, Susie Cope, Sue
Although Carol does not hold one of the first made with the petitive events will include tumbl- In order to use the compost Dunn, Sharon Kitzman. Alice Wil
any office in Grizzettes, she is sec- new county-owned equipment, so ing, free exercise, balance beam tion, a fee of $40.00 was paid to Iits. Kris Nashlund, Kathy Mob
retary of Honor Society, chairman this film was a pilot film for both and vaulting. The team plans a the publisher. ley. and Carolyn Hassell will be
of the AFS Club's Fund Raising the county and the school. January 29 encounter with Med- supporting the AHS basketball
Committee, and Senior class sec- If these experimental films ford when the female Tornado team with the rest of the Griz
retary Because of her participa- turn out to be as useful as ofn- travels to Ashland to meet the ComflO Ev&nfi ettes. Presiden Amy Helm has
tion in the school and extracur- cials believe they will ie, this Grizzly girls. The same competi- fc-m stated, "I'm pleased that we have
ricular activities mentioned video-taping process will be used tive events demonstrated in the B.B.-Fortuna, here Dec. 22 maintained our membership from
above Carol is known to most in other departments of AHS and Crater meet will be seen on this j5egin Christmas vacation Dec. 22 football to basketball season."
AHS students. throughout Jackson County. Sev- date with the addition of the B Grants Pass tnere Dec 28 New pompoms add to the spirit
When asked about her plans eral other schools in the county trampoline and the uneven bars. ' ' " ' of the organization. The Griz-
for college, Carol said she had are already experimenting with Other gymnastic meets will be aus, tnere Dec. zettes are planning a sweat shirt
not completely decided where she the video-taping process. announced at a later date. School resumes ..Jan. 3 sale for January.
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