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Seniors Attend Ethics Symposium Seniors from all over the county attended the Ethics Sym posium sponsored by the Jack son County Intermediate Edu cation Office. This event was held at the Southern Oregon College campus on March 21 and 22. All students involved were asked to participate in a small Advanced Music Course Offered In an attempt to offer stu dents an opportunity to special ize in a specific area of study, Ashland High School offers a class which many students do no realize exists. Music theory class is opened only to those students who plan to major in music in college. The students must be in orches tra, band, or choirs, although there are some exceptions. The purpose of the class is to help prepare AHS students for college level work in music. In some cases students who have been enrolled in the class have received advance placement credit and have been able to skip their first year of music study in college. Study in the class is aimed at providing the student with a good knowledge of the back ground of music. Fowler Elected To OBEA State Post Mrs. Jean C. Fowler, Ashland High School teacher and head of the Business Education De partment, has been elected sec retary of the Oregon Business Education Association. Mrs. Fowler, who was install ed at the annual spring confer ence of the OBEA, will serve as secretary of the organization for one year. After being employed as a secretary for 20 years, Mrs. WRIGHT'S CHEVRON Highway 66 Interchange We Give Green Stamps WARDROBE CLEANERS On the Plaza S&H Green Stamps Ideal Drug PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS JEWELRY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER group panel discussion dealing with questions relating to mod ern ethical problems. The dis cussion group that the students were in depended on the stu dent's interest There were 20 topics to choose from. Topics offered covered a wide variety of subjects from automation to censorship. During these panel - small group meetings, students were asked to listen to the panel members discuss the specific problems. Panel members in cluded various Jackson County educators and businessmen. After the students heard the panel members, they then ac tively participated in the dis cussions of these panel groups. Dr. Dan Rhoades, Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado, gave the keynote address on March 21. Mr. II. J. Hamilton, chief counsel of the Oregon State Bureau of Labor, also gave an address. Mr. Hamilton's ad dress was on "Ethics and Race Relations." For entertainment, Barre Toelken, noted folk singer, gave a concert at the Britt Ballroom on the evening of March 21. On March 22, Robert B. Dun can gave an address on "Ethics in Government." Also on the 22nd, the students saw "Lilies of the Field" at a downtown theater in Medford. Fowler began teaching when she came to AHS in 1961. She re ceived her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alaska and her Master of Sci ence degree from Southern Ore gon College. She is also a cer tified professional secretary. Mrs. Fowler is also a member of the National Secretaries As sociation and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society as well as main taining membership in the QBEA. Per rine's GARLAND LEVIS WHITE STAG PETER'S SHOES CONVERSE KEDS ON THE PLAZA FERN'S BEAUTY SALON 33 East Main 3 operators to serve you Open till 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays FURNITURE RUGS CARPETS LAMPS DESKS Serving Ashland For Over 50 Years Q Career Night BPW Offers Girls A career night is being plan ned by the Ashland Business and Professional Women for all Ashland High School senior girls. The program will be held Tuesday night in the English building from 7:00 to 9:00. The program will be organized around a question and answer session. It is aimed at giving every senior girl an opportunity to discuss the vocation of her choice with a woman employed in that field or a related field. What people will be available for the girls to speak with will be determined by what the questionnaires indicated. On the questionnaires passed out to them, they had their choice of speakers in the following occu pations: a beauty operator, a buyer, bookkeeper, airline stew ardess, dental assistant, lab technician, interior decorator, teacher, telephone operator, sec retary, receptionist, social work er, sales clerk, nurse, camp counselor, maid, waitress, and Musical Comedian Amuses Students Mr. Joss Wind, well-known European musical comedian, performed for the Ashland High School student body dur ing an all-school assembly March 6. Wind, who came to Ashland through the National School As sembly program, amazed his audience with his versatility. His talents ranged from his musical skills to athletic ability displaped as he successfully blew a ping pong ball from his mouth through the basket while standing behind the free throw line. Impersonations of such per sonalities as Jack Benny, Dean Martin, and John Wayne added to the humor of the program. Wind also performed amazing musical novelties using only a piano and microphone to create the music of an entire orchestra. Wind's varied program also included a juggling act. For the Moat Complete Collection of Paperbacks McCARLEY'S BOOKS & MAGAZINES 161 East Main . Ph. 482-9083 Aihland, Oregon MODE 0'DAY Ladies Fine Ready-to-Wear Apparel THE DAHLIA Restaurant FINE CHINESE FOOD Orders to take out 29 N. Main 482-5059 people working in the various jobs in fruit. The program is being sponsor ed by the BPW as a service to high school senior girls. Through their speeches and interviews, the members of the women's club hope to be able to help girls to determine what voca Debaters For State The Ashland High School de bate team won first-place hon ors in the debate competitions held at Phoenix High School, March 18. The Ashland team beat Med ford High School with a first place gain in the A division of Oxford debate. Ginny Lawrence and Curtis White both won honors for the locals in that competition. Lisa Tumbleson won third place in the Lincoln-Douglas debate for the team, as first and second places went to the Medford team. Lisa was chosen to be an alternate in a state tournament which is to be held in Corvallis, April 13 through 15. In the B division of Oxford debate, Phoenix won first place x t I CASUALS where you shop relaxed 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. Monday to Saturday 770 Normal Ave., Ashland DAIRY QUEEN New owners Betts and Joe HAMBURGERS & FRIES COLD DRINKS MALTS & SHAKES Try Our Delicious Soft Vanilla & Chocolate! 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