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ew Officers Selected L 1 . Those representing AHS at Boys State will be: front row (1-r) Todd Merriman, Jack Davis, Dick Boulton; middle row, Gary MeGraw, Dale I.ahr, Jim Wood (alternate); top row, John Zupan, Mike Schoonover, and Alan Engstrom. Athletes, Students At Conferences During the summer, two ac tivities will be held in which several boys from Ashland High School will be participating. Boys State, held in Corvallis, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes will allow boys from all parts of Oregon and the Western United States to meet together for these two affairs. Beaver Boys State will take place from June 11 to June 17 on the Oregon State Univer sity campus. AHS representa tives include Dick Boulton, Jack Davis, Alan Engstrom, Dale Lahr, Gary MeGraw, Todd Merriman, Mike Schoonover, John Zupan and Jim Wood, who was picked as an alternate. They were nominated by their U.S. History teachers and a nine-member committee made the final selections. Boys State is a plan for training in the funcitonal aspects of citizen ship. Sponsored by the Ameri can Legion, it teaches the youth of today constructive attitudes toward the American form of government; also "that all a democracy needs is an intelli gent citizenry and a clean, honest and impartial adminis tration responsive to the will of the people." The program originated in Illinois in 1934. THE DAHLIA Restaurant FINE CHINESE FOOD Orders to take out 29 N. Main 482-5059 TWO CHAIRS TO SERVE YOU Specialists in Young Men's Hoircutting Paul Whitney - Floyd Grimes FLOYD'S HILLSIDE BARBER SHOP 56 East Main Is"- - I - j 3.0 A . & tl The 1967 school will be the 31st session. A scholarship of $50 is provided by an anony mous sponsor for each boy who is attending Beaver Boys State. On August 20-25, the Fellow ship of Christian Athletes will take place on the Southern Oregon College campus. Seniors The end of this year is near and several functions are being put on for the benefit of the seniors. One of these was a party on the Applegate River last weekend. The seniors are now looking forward to the Senior Banquet June 6 and the all-night party June 8. The Applegate party was another senior class party orga nized by class president Mike Knapp. it lasted from 1:00 in the afternoon till 12:00 p.m. It began with a picnic at McKee bridge on the Applegate. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Downtown Ashland DAIRY QUEEN New owners Betts and Joe HAMBURGERS & FRIES COLD DRINKS MALTS & SHAKES Try Our Delicious Soft Vanilla & Chocolate Siskiyou Boulevard B J JEWELERS LOVE BRIGHT 283 East Main SOFSPRA CAR WASH Average car will cost just 50 and takes only 10 minutes! ASHLAND SOFSPRA Siskiyou Boulevard Most Ashland Senior High School clubs and classes re cently selected officers for the 1967-1968 school year. Heading student government will be Alan Engstrom, newly elected student body president, and first vice-president Steve Hag ert, who will serve as next year's interclub council presi dent. Other executive student coun cil officers include: second vice president, Kathy Hill; secre tary, Nonda Ainsworth; and treasurer, Kathy Zollman. Leading class activities for the coming school year will be Bruce Oden, senio. class presi dent; James Kreisman, junior class president; and Janie Da vis, sophomore class president, who was elected through a write-in vote. Other class officers include Panola Witt, senior class vice president, and Dian Demo, sen ior class secretary-treasurer. Junior class officers who will be in charge of planning and organizing next year's junior senior prom, include: Jay Fischer, vice-president; Leslie Ilouk, secretary-treasurer; and Kathy Pennington, social chair man. Other sophomore class officers include Roger Hall, vice-president; and Laurie O'Harra, secretary-treasurer. Newly elected rally queen. Active Till End The seniors played volley ball, baseball, badminton, had water fights, and went swim ming, if they wanted to, until it was time to eat. Box lunches, made by the girls, were sold to the boys, starting at a quar ter. There was a dance in the Applegate Grange from 8:00 until 12:00. The Banquet is the next event on the agenda. It will be held at the Elks with ham served buffet style. The seniors bought tickets to this for $2.50 each. After the dinner there will be a dance. For those want ing to attend there will be an additional fee of 50 cents. Last Function The last high school function for this year's seniors is the all-night party to be held after graduation ceremonies. The tickets for this cost $2.00. The chairmen for this affair are Mr. and Mrs. Gruber. Others helping them are Mrs. Shirley Berninghausen, taking charge of the breakfast, Mrs. James Buckelew, taking care of the food; Mr. Vernon Gross, FERN'S BEAUTY SALON 33 East Main 482-4031 3 operators to serve you Open till 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays DIAMONDS In Aihlond WRIGHT'S CHEVRON Highwoy 66 Interchange We Give Green Stamps Judy Phelps, will be assisted by seniors Pam Howard, Sheila Hutchinson, and Anne Schwei bert, and juniors Marlene Bohn, Heidi Hooper, and Lavon Phelps. Heading the first five member JV rally squad will be rally queen Jan Newton and Arlene Hassell, Cathy Riffe, Charlene Rowden, and Steph anie Sceva. Grizzettes, the AHS pep club, will be headed by president Theresa Myers, Georgianna Six killer as vice-president, and Debbie Slapnicka as secretary treasurer. Gary MeGraw will serve as National Honor Society presi dent. Other officers include: vice-president Nancy Beecher, secretary Meredith Reynolds, and treasurer Enid Langer. Quill and Scroll has selected Bonnie Graber as its new pres ident, and Lavina Johnson as secretary-treasurer. Vicki Dedrick will serve as AHS head Flag Girl for next year. Pearline Witt and Linda Zarka have been selected as line leaders, with Chris Shel ton and Julie Vance as alter nates. Jim Williams is American Field Service president, and Nancy Beecher will be Inter national Relations Club presi dent. Other AFS officers in clude: Meredith Reynolds, vice- arranging the swimming; Tom Parker, tending to Mr. the midnight snack; and Mrs. Helen Slack, arranging for the the ater. The schedule for this party runs as follows: dance from 10 till 1 a.m. at the Grange; show from 12 till 2:30; skating from 1 till 3:30; swimming from 3 till 5, at the college pool; and breakfast will be served from 5 until 6:30 at the Grange. ROGUE NEWS ORDER BLANK Name Address (next year's) ........ 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Other FBLA officers will be Leading class activities for next year will be Bruce Oden (left), senior class president, and James Kreis man (right), junior class president. vice president, Joan Hardesty; secretary, Paddy Oakley; trea surer, Vicki Dedrick, and re porter Sharon Haas. Betty Mayo, the club's only state officer, is state reporter. The club plans to nominate Silver Foster for a national office at next year's convention. John Zupan will preside at AHS Letterman's club func tions next year. Other officers include Dick Boulton, first vice-president; John Roberts, second vcie president; and Rick Buck, secretary-treasurer. Mike Pollard, newly elected president of Drama Guild, will be assisted by vice-president Chris Houghton, secretary treasurer Linda Christy, pub licity chairman Joi van der Linden, and Tespian coordina tor Bev Brackman. Steve Hagert will assume the editor's position on the Rogue News. Bev Brackman will be The Rogue editor. Rogue News positions include assistant edi tor Alan Engstrom, sports edi tor John Lindow, and adver tising manager Panola Witt. Across from 1st National Bank