Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 22, 1965, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
WED., DEC. 22, 1965
AHS Flag Girls
Announce Plans
Grizzly Hoopsters
Continued from Page 1
Win Opener
Behind a 13-point effort by
veteran Randy Nelson, the Ash
land High Grizzlies won their
opening game of the hoop season
50-41 against the Cottage Grove
KLL'NK This month's Klunk of the Month is Santa's sleigh.
Klunk of the Month
With the coming of each new Flag Girls share a tremendous
school year, the Ashland High amount of pride in their organi-
Flag Girls have brought more gation, but no one is as proud as Ljons.
and more recognition to me Miss smith who says, You know Coach George Keil had much
school as the only flag team in how I feel about my gals ... I praise for the Bears and their
the state. Already this year, under love every one of them and they potential as a team. "Several of
the leadership of head flag girl deserve all the recognition that the fellows have been on the
Laura Stahler and advisor Miss should go with hard work and varsity team before and this is
Maureen Smith, they have won a professional performances." their first opening win. I was
first place plaque for' their per- Nearly half of the girls were happy to get this one and so were
formance in the SOC homecom- members last year. They include the kids."
ing parade. juniors Laura Stahler, leader, and From the floor the Grizzlies
During football season, over Jackie Campbell, Janet Cavin, hit 20 for 45, while the Lions
200 hours were devoted to learn- Francine Conner, Judy Jameson, were held to 13 to 45. In the re
ing and perfecting the basic rou- Kathy McGuire, and Jody Tyler, bound department, Ashland pick
tines, nine new marching rou- Kew members are Candi Win- cd off 25, while Cottage Grove
by Bruce Ainsworth tines, and three new twirling ters, senior; Patty Buckles, Sheryl got 19, However. the Bears were
This gem is only seen once a What a stock; it was one of the routines which have been added Mitchell, and Sandy Wolfe, juh- en on ,t5reeu-t,hrU A'"6'
year and is always driven by an Russian economy models some- thls 'ear- A highlight of football iors; and Janell Bennett, Vicki 3.hev 10-24, while Cottage
obese ho-dad wearing a red, fur- times referred to as a rail job. It season was a performance at the Dedrick, Susan Jones, Cynde Grov h,t a .s,zz!"8 15-18
trimmed snow suit and sporting was powered by 16 horny hay iiu--ny b"' j oaiem. Lytle, Linda Lyda, Chris ahelton, rr. , iT. T .w
a spazmatic goatee. I hate to say burners, getting 30 miles to a bale .After several years of debating, Pearline Witt, and Linda Zarka, olde" hl irJ0' another
it, but if we weren't familiar with of tundra weed. Santa claimed the 11 was aeciaea inai xne sophomores,
this character, about the first time thing got to be a real drag during 6rouP wuldu purchase daytime
he stepped out in a street yelling spring thaw; I could see his point "mforms. to be w.orn on ,Fr'days'
Ho Ho Ho wed drop a net over If you 11 excuse a pun, this baby
him. was loaded with goodies. It blaiers, and skirts. whlte, Ums
I didn't get the interview until sported a tuck 'n roll caribou in- -and S'oves, and a special crest
after his little beasts had poked terior, with whaleskin floor mats, and name, emblems These uni
holies in my roof and the chubby and the body was papier mache J08,! 1 be lntrd"d during
fanatic had slid down my flue, as stretched over the skeletal sys- basketball season. For perform
if to prove to the whole world tem of a narwhal real original lnS. red wool uniforms are worn
that he wasn't all that fat. After design. - accented by white fur, tarns,
this encounter I told this Polar Well, the interview didn't last 8lves, and boots
Gleason that I would retaliate by long, and I couldn't get much out ,For !he, remainder of the year,
making whatever he was driving of him between Ho Ho Ho's. But Plan include several basketball
SAY YOU SAW IT
THE ROGL'E NEWS
8 was added by Kerry Lindley.
Ashland vs. Lions
ASHLAND (SO) FG FT F
Rots Coldw.ll J 4-4 2
Joy Willmnwit 1 1-7 J
Raadr Ntlion 1-3
Tim VoHi 1 0-1 I
Trry Lindly
DH)ltt Morrill
Trry Clark
CciM Willis
Jff Cotton
Totals
0-2
O-J
0-0
Klunk of the Month.
Leo 'The Lion'
Guest Speaker
At Banquet
Leo Nomellini, the famed num
ber 73 of the San Francisco 49'ers
was guest speaker at the annual
Petticoat Junction
Star From AHS
I did hear him explain as he half-times, some combined with
drove out of sight "the turn majorettes, and possibly a
to the north pole, is it on the left fP t0 California to compete in
or the right'" "ag gl" championship contests.
Author's note: 31 days has De- LNew routines being introduced
cember and our Santa Claus for tnls "ear and next include those
speeding, i involving the tossing of flags, the
. - use of flaming flags, and the
twirling of two flags.
Requirements
Requirements for membership
include a thorough knowledge of
flag twirling and marchine the
Did you know that "Petticoat ahilitv to nerfnrm hefnre a lrr
Ashland High School football Junction" star Edgar Buchanan group, a desire to practice until
awards banquet. attended Ashland High School? perfection is reached, and the
"When I played ball I always Buchanan was born in Humans- ability to maintain a "C" average
thought of myself first. I always ville, Missouri on March 20, 1903. in classes. Try-outs are held in
played for Leo first. Sure, you When he was seven years old his the spring and the summer is
have to have team spirit and family moved west He went to spent in practicing,
work as a group, but your assign- Ashland High School before go- Throughout the year, money
ment is the first thing to think ing on to the University and will be earned by selling bumper
of," stated Leo "Lion" Nomellini. college to study to be a dentist. and windshield stickers, key
Coach John Gray introduced Buchanan began his acting chains, and a rummage sale. If
the squad to Leo, and then sepa- career in 1940 when he got his necessary, car washes may also
rately introduced the 18 members first part in "Arizona." be held.
who made the all conference Mr. Buchanan is featured in '.
team or honorable mention. the October 30th issue of TV
Concluding the e v e n 1 n g's Guide,
awards, Mr. Gray announced the
Booster Club awards: Roger God-
ard, best lineman; John Williams, NEWS NOTE
best blocker; Tim Voth, outstand- Four weeks ago Mr. Johnson's
ing back, and Terry Clark, most biology classes conducted an ex-
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A.F.S. Book Fair,
Reception Success
"The American Field Service
Book Fair, held December 8 and
9, and the reception was a huge
success," stated Jackie Petersen,
president, Thursday night at a re
ception honoring Ashland High's
AFS student Derek Leask.
There was a variety of books
on sale ranging from science
fiction to weight watching to clas
sics. The books were bought from
a Medford dealer and sold for a
profit. Carol Pennington, club
Fund Raiser, instigated the idea.
Susan Beecher handled the publicity.
periment using white and col
ored beans to study the effect of
population on undesirable heredi
tary traits. The trait in question
was albinism. The students found
there was a decrease in the occur
rence of albinos present in the
larger population.
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