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ROGUE FRI., FEB. 21. 1969 B. Crocker Award Hill Hailed Top H Senior Kathy Hill, has been selected Betty Crocker llomemaker of Tomorrow for AI1S. Miss Hill was selected on the basis of a test, manufactured by Betty Crocker, which was taken by senior girls throughout the United States on Dec. 3, 1968. She received the highest score of all senior girls at AHS. The purpose of the test is to enhance the dignity and prestige of the American home; stimulate interest in homemaking; and emphasize the outstanding contribution to the home being AHS Art Students Submit 9 Entries Ashland High School has nine entries in the Oregon Scholastic Art Awards Contest, which is being held in Portlend, Ore. The entries this year include; collographs, encaustic paintings, water color over gesso, and a wood schulpture. In the collographs division, Emily Hungerford, Sally Beagle, and Lois Hoadley have entries. In the encaustic painting division, Sara Fink, Lisa Fort miller, and David Phelps have entries. Encaustic paintings are made with melted wax crayons. Tracy Turner and Janet Eshoo have entries in the water color division, and Bob Barnum's entry is a wood sculpture. The Oregon Scholastic Art Awards Contest is being sponsored by the Equitable savings and Loan Association. The exhibit will be held February 24, through March 7, 1969, at the equitable Center in Portland, where the entries will be displayed to the public. Shriners Pick For St. Metro Ashland's High School's Skip Golden has been selected to represent AHS in the annual State-Metro Shrine Game. Golden was picked for his outstanding performance as center in football this past season. For his efforts Golden was chosen as first team All-Conference, and honorable mention All-State. Golden is also a two year letterman and football, and a three year letterman in track. Selected as an alternate was Conny Sixkiller at a quarter-back position. Sixkiller, as a three year letterman, also achieved All-Conference honors, as well as second team all-state. BUY -RITE Ashland -U.S.D.A. Choice meat only -The freshest produce always -Fast check stand service -No waiting in long check-out lines Sill Green Stamps OPEN 9 A.M. 9 P.M. made by high schools and their teachers. A llomemaker of Tomorrow and a runner-up for each of the 50 states and Washington, D C. is to be selected. Each of the state winners will receive a J 1500. scholarship and an expense paid tour of the Eastern United States. The runner-up from each state will receive a $500 educational grant. The Betty Crocker All-American llomemaker of Tomorrow and the three national runner-ups will be named from the state winners. The Betty Crocker All-American llomemaker of Tomorrow will have her scholarship increased to SS000. Runners-ups will also have their scholarships increased. Two Honored As Julane Thompson and Phil Michael were selected as the Citizens of the Nine Weeks for their contributions to Ashland High. This was announced by Julane Thompson and Phil Michael Skip Golden Clash . J i Skip Golden Leigh's Sports and Hardware SPORTSMAN'S HEADQUARTERS Athletic Equipment Household Needs Gateway Shopping Center Ideal Drug PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS JEWELRY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER - Maker Mm Kathy Hill demonstrates the abilities which won her the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. Chris Herndobler, chairman of the Citizen of the Nine Weeks Committee at the Student Council meeting. Future Nurses Miss Thompson was selected because of her work as President of Future Nurses of America. Miss Thompson is the Secretary of the Hope Corps, and is a member of the American Field Service. Miss Thompson is also a reporter for the Rogue News. She also is a reader for Charlotta Bair. Two Year Letterman Michael was selected because he is the leader of the Pep Band, and a member of the Stage Band. He is also the Senior AHS SENDS COPELAND TO CONFERENCE Five Rogue Valley students left Wednesday to spend three days at the Northwest Regional Youth Conference sponsored by the YMCA in Longvicw, Washington. Kelly Copeland is the Ashland High representative attending. Four others, three from Medford, and one from SOC. are also going. The purpose of the three day clinic is to teach the attending students ways to better guide and aid special ed students in areas of swimming, dancing and recreational activities. The events of the workshop are centered around speakers and teaching recreational guidance to the Hope Corps members. Instruction is given by doctors and professional people in these fields. This is an annual workshop which draws interested students from all over the Northwest. JLyle's FLOORCR AFT ASHLAND'S EXCLUSIVE FLOORCOVEB SHOP 482-0894 ICO East Main Street AHS Students Help To M aKe Great Decisions Nine Ashland High students are getting a chance to voice their opinions and suggestions concerning our nation's foreign policy by participating in this year's Great Decisions program. The annual program, sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association and now in its ISth year, includes decussions on eight different topics concerning our foreign policy around the world. After each discussion, the members of Great Decisions groups all over the country fill out a ballot on which they indicate their opinions Citizens Representative for band. Michael is a two year Letterman, lettering in tennis, and a National Honor Society member. The ni'rnose of the Citi7i-n of the Nine Weeks Committee is to select students who have performed outstanding services for Ashland High. JCF - IN , 0 U u i COME IN AND HANG AROUND M TR0WBHID6E5 POSTERS - FREE COFFEE FOR THE POOR -THINGS TO SIT ON - LOOK AT - TO PLAY WITH AND TO SMELL - FOLK SOUNDS IN THE BACKROOM ON SATURDAY - GOOD DESIGN, ANCIENT AND CONTEMPORARY - SOME CHEAP - SOME EXPENSIVE - NO CHARGE FOR HANGING AROUND. TROWBRIDGE'S 29 West Moin St. concerning the topic discussed. The results of each state's balloting are sent to its senators and congressmen and act as an important indication of public opinion. The AHS group, which meets Monday evenings at the school library, is assisted by William Lawrence, World History teacher, and includes Sally Beable, Loy Dale, Karin Davidson, James Downing, Debi Gates, Betsy Hester, Anne Mayea, Jeff McCollum, and Sandy Schoonover. Great Decisions is a nationwide program and anyone can attend the discussion groups. Topics for discussion plus nonpartisan information on each topic are included in an official booklet which the Foreign Policy association puts out. In addition, newspapers and radio and TV stations cooperate with the program. Each Sunday an article on the Great Decisions topic of the week appears in the Medford Mail Tribune. Programs on the topic can be heard on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. on KMED radio. "Your Partner in Personal Progress" Jackson County Federal Savings & Loan Assn. 337 East Main St Ashland, Oregon Home Office: Medford Medford, Ore.