Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, December 13, 1968, Image 1

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Vol. 16. No. 4
ASHLAND
Five seniors have been named
winners of the local Elk's Youth
Leadership Contest.
Kris Keil and Dave Galati
won first place awards, Silver
Foster and Mike Trenton placed
second, and Jean Reynolds was
the third place winner.
Selections were based on the
qualities of leadership and
citizenship as demonstrated in
the school and community.
Cash prizes are awarded to
the winners of the contest, on
the local, state, and national
levels.
On the local level, the cash
awards offered are $75 for the
top boy and girl, $50 for the
second ranking, and $25 for the
third place winner. The top boy
and girl on the local level are
then entered in the state
competition, where the first
place prizes are $350.
Miss Keil is an outstanding
member of the debate team, and
has won several trophies for the
school. She has also participated
in girls track, gymnastics, and is
a member of the ski team.
Galati is president of the
Ashland High School marching
band, and is active member of
the debate team. He is also the
co-manager of the dance band.
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UP ON THE NEWS
Roundball gets underlay in the valley Dec. 13 at
Med ford High. A basketball jamboree has been scheduled
with all Southern Oregon Conference teams participating.
Only 200 tickets will be sold. Snatch up a ticket fast and
don't miss the first Southern Oregon Conference
Basketball Jamboree.
The Winter Ball has been snowed under this year. A
decision is plaguing the student council on whether to have
a Mardi Gras or Computer dance in the spring. You can
help decide by writing the editor of the Rogue News.
Here 's your chance to get your name in the paper and vote
for a dance, so write!
Seniors are out in front in the race for SSS points with
6. The juniors are trailing with 2, while the sophomores
bring up the rear with a goose egg. Sophomores did you
forget?
Don't forget, letters to the editor are welcomed, and
sometimes appreciated. If you disagree with the opinions
of the Rogue News, write. It will be printed.
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HIGH SCHOOL, ASHLAND, ORE.
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and a member of Honor Society.
Miss Foster is an active
member of the 4-HB club, and
American Field Service. She is
also a member of Future
Business Leaders of America,
and Girls League.
Trenton is currently serving
as student body president, and is
a member of the Campus Life
club at A11S. He also helped
Oiganize tht Oivrus I.if- cluh
Miss Reynolds has
participated in Senior Council as
a student council representative.
She is also an active member of
both AFS, and Future Nurses of
America club.
Miss Keil and Dave Galati,
will now compete on the state
level, and possibly on to national
level, where the first place award
is $2000.
Leask Vacations
Derek Leask, the AFS
student from New Zeland in the
1967-68 school year, is back in
Ashland again for his summer
vacation.
Leask, who arrived in
Ashland the Sun. after Nov. 22,
ERE, DEC. 13. 1968
Winners of the Elks Leadership contest are (front row 1 to r)
Mike Trenton, Silver Foster, Dave Galati, ( back row) Kris
Keil, and Jean Reynolds.
the day he arrived in Los
Angeles , is living with the
Eugene Clarkes, the family of his
American brother Terry Clarke.
During his three month stay
here he will be working for the
Ashland City Water Company.
Now 20 years old, Leask
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Debaters Place
At Pac. Tourney
I lie Ashland debate squad,
coached by Herb Lewis, recently
made the best showing at the
Pacific University debate
tournament that it has in the
past 10 years.
In Ash.
plans to return to New Zealand
in March where he will complete
another year of study toward a
BCA degree, or degree in
Commerce, at Victoria
University in Wellington. This
degree is similar to the United
States degree in economics.
During his year here at AHS,
Leask was very active in tennis
and even placed in the Southern
Oregon tennis conference
championships. He qualified to
take part in the state matches.
Leask was also made an
honorary member at the
National Honor Society.
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The team succeeded in
receiving a second place trophy
in the senior division
sweepstakes, behind the winning
Centennial team by only a few
points. Ashland's debate team of
1958 was the last team to be as
successful as this year's team by
achieving a second place in
senior division sweepstakes.
Places, but no trophies
Winners in various events
included Jeff McCollum, second
in oratory, Cathy Riffe and
Alice Dale, second in oxford
debate, and Kris Keil and Kathy
Hill, third in oxford debate.
None of these winners packed
home trophies, as only first
place trophies were awarded at
the tournament.
Semifinalists included Jim
Work in oratory, Bruce Lorber
in humerous interpretation, and
Dave Galati in extemporaneous.
Subject to an omnipotent
iysltin of putfails -i!!:-d "in
breaks," Ahsland suffered a
shutout in the junior division at
the tournament.
A grand total of 22 debaters,
chaperoned by Lewis and his
wife left Ashland for Forest
Grove Thursday, Dec. 5, for the
two day tournament.
Words of wisdom
Reflecting on the team's
success at the tourney, coach
Lewis said: "The team did better
than I figured they would. The
tournament has a total of only
12 trophies and over 1,000
competitors going for them. Each
school puts their top
competition in each event, so it's
tough to place. We usually
consider Pacific as more of a
learning tournament than one
we win at."
The remaining tournaments
for Ashland this year include
Southern Oregon College in
Ashland, Linfield College in
McMinville, and possibly Lewis
and Clark College.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FR1. DEC. 13 Wrestling -Henley-Here
MON. DEC. 16 Champion
Highway Sefety Program - 10:45
a.m.
TUE. DEC. 17 Christmas
Concert - Band Chorus
THU. DEC. 19 Wrestling - K.
Falls-Here
FRI. DEC. 20 Basketball -Crescent
City-Here
CHRISTMAS VACATION
BEGINS
SAT. DEC. 21 Basketball -Crescent
City - Here
SAT. DEC. 28 Wrestling -Phoenix
- Here 1:00 p.m.
FRI. JAN. 3 Basketball -Roseburg
- Here
SAT. JAN. 4 Wrestling -Eagle
Point - Here, Basketball
at Med ford
MON. JAN. 6 School Opens