Sorenson,BradshawNamed To Regional Musical Groups Two senior girls have been se lected to participate in the All Northwest Choir and Orchestra. Monte Bradshaw, concert-mistress of the A1IS orchestra, and Barbie Sorenson, AHS choir president, have been named as participating members. Monte and Barbie will join high school students from four states for a music conference in Missoula, Montana, March 29 to April 1. During this time, they will rehearse the music which College Musicians Present Program The University of Nevada touring stage band, comprised of top college music students from several states, presented a concert Jan. 25 at the Ashland High School gymnasium. Along with the top-flight band, the concert featured Mr. Arno Mars, a top jazz tenor saxophonist Tickets to the concert were sold by the AHS band members, who were competing for the honor of accompanying the school dance band members when they travel to Reno Ne vada later this year. Coming events In the month of February for the band In clude: a performance at the Camp White Domiciliary, set for February 15. Girls Trounce Boys Dropped By Faculty The Girls' Recreation Associa tion team defeated the team of Lettermen and then lost to the faculty and alumni team at the recent powder puff basketball game. The girls had httle trouble the first half as they outclassed the team of Lettermen and rolled to an easy 13-8 victory. Largely respopnstble for the Lettermen's loss were a total of nine tech nical fouls called on the team and their hot-headed coach, Rick Waddell. Members of the Lettermen's yell squad, John Mitchell, Jerry Sessions, Robert Williamson, Bruce Oden, and Chris Hays, were also responsible for sev eral technicals. Ball handling aeemed to be a problem for the boys on the Lettermen's squad as they were allowed to play with only one 1 Bf 0 TWO CHAIRS TO SERVE YOU Specialists in Young Men's Hoircutting Paul Whitney - Floyd Grimes FLOYD'S HILLSIDE BARBER SHOP 56 East Main . . ..... ; will be presented at a concert on April 1. Six Years' Study Monte, a violinist, has studied music for more than six years both as an orchestra class stu dent and privately. Last year she was selected to represent Ashland High School in the all state orchestra. Monte's other activities In clude Pen Club. American Field 1 V ' v Service, Drama Guild, and Stu- dent Council. Presently, she is nno nt five Ashlanrt Hieh School senior girls competing for one of 12 finalist positions in the Miss Rogue Valley Pageant She plans to perform a violin con certo for the talent portion of the contest Often Sings Barbie, who sines also, has been a choir member since sev- enth grade. Her voice training ( has been mainly the result of special help from various choir 1 directors. Barbie often sings for various programs at her church. She has also performed for numerous school functions, Rotary Club, Job's Daughters, Youth for Christ, Jackson Coun ty Republicans, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the post office dedication. Many Activities Barbie's extra-curricular ac tivities include being junior class social chairman, an honor society member, and Girls' League prpesident. Last year she represented AHS as a mem ber of the all-state choir and at , Girls' State. Barbie also partici- hand. The prime factor affect ing the outcome of the game was probably the officiating of Mr. John Barlow and Mr. Keith Mobley. The second half was a differ ent story as the experience of the faculty carried them to a 12-6 win over the G.R.A. team. AskCand Coucji Stop &. Greenhouses Mark Antony Bldar. Aahland, Ore. Phone 482-3481 arises 482-2886 99 MARKET Open Seven Days a Week Hiway 99 Ashland We give S&H Green Stamps THE DAHLIA Restaurant FINE CHINESE FOOD Orders to take out 29 N. Main 482-5059 pates in youth group activities at her church. Monte and Barbie will leave March 27 for the conference which is sponsored by the Music Education Association of Ore gon. Participants in the select groups were judged on the basis of a questionnaire and a tape recording of their music S WEAVER AWARDED ;... .,,. cri )v,nwuwnir S Senior Scott Weaver was re- ( cently named winner of the an- . nual U.S. National Bank schol ' arship. Weaver was chosen out ) of a group of senior boys who applied for the award. The scholarshio Davs for all college expenses for four years. !The program is set up for the student to alternate a year of t coiiege wilii a year ot ubujl i ma. nc uvtchiui anu ma wuc, .work. Participants continue to f Mrs. Priest, treasurer of Cali gain seniority while in school fornia; Mr. French, secretary of )or serving in the armed forces, state; and the Superintendent Two Compefe In HS Teresa Spence and Lisa Turn bleson were recently named semi-finalists in competition for the National Honor Society Scholarship. They were chosen on the basis of their Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test scores. The P.S.A.T. tests were offered to all seniors in Honor Society. Lisa and Terry received the highest scores in Ashland High School. Their rank in class, ac tivities, teacher's recommenda tion, and test score will deter mine whether or not they will be selected as this year's winner of the scholarship. Scholarship The winner will receive a four-year scholarship to the college of his choice. The amounts range from $500 up to $6,000. Both girls could win, one could win, or neither could win. The decision of the judges will be announced the first part of March. 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Thursday evening ended the ceremonies with a $250 a plate reception and a formal ball at the Gover- dot's hall. i At the ceremonies Ed met and talked with some of the most distinguished people of Califor- Last year's winner from AHS was Terry Barraclough, who be came a finalist in the highly competitive contest The FBLA Store CUPCAKES POTATO CHIPS SOFT DRINKS CANDY BARS Located behind CBS Market 11:45-12:13 DAILY B J JEWELERS LOVE BRIGHT DIAMONDS 283 East Main In Ashland TEENAGE AUTO INSURANCE A SPECIALTY WILEY & REINHOLDT 369 E. Main 482-192i SlH 270 E. Main S4U THE MART ASHLAND STATIONERY We Specialize in School Supplies the Year Around Barnes & Noble College Outline Webster's Seventh New College Dictionary Engineering Supplies Art Supplies Smith-Corona Typewriters Brief and Attache Cases COME IN AND BROWSE of California's school system, were just a few Ed met Ed also came home with the answer to what type of food a person should expect to receive at a $250 a plate dinner. 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