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WED , JUNE 4. 1969 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE For Rogue News ditor sCHiiseii Mew h .11 Ken Conger, Jane Davis, and Jessie Martin -Editors, breaking into their new job. New Rogue News The new editors of the 1969-70 issues of Ashland High's school newspaper, the ROGUE NEWS, have been named as Jene Davis, Editor-in-chef, and Kenn Conger and Jessie Martin, associate editors. Miss Davis has been an able performer of the ROGUE NEWS staff for two years. This past year, she has served as the Sports Editor for the paper. Her sophomore year was spent in the ranks of the cub reporters. Also a veteran of two years of the Paper's staff, Miss Martin was named as an associate editor. She served both her sophomore and junior year as a reporter on the writing staff. Conger was the only editor named who had not served on the staff for two years. He started as a reporter on the ROGUE NEWS just this year and will be an associate editor in the coming year. The new editors were chosen and announced by ROGUE NEWS Advisor Gary Wall, who made his decision known to the journalism class May 6. Wall indicated that the main reasons for selection were experience as Galati Takes Speech Contest Dave Galati was the local first place winner of a speech contest held at Ashland High School on April 30. Galati received a fifty dollar reward from the local board of realtors for his efforts. Second and third place prizes were also donated by the board. Alice Dale received thirty dollars for a second place finish, and Lon Gossage captured third place and a twenty dollar prize. The educational contest is sponsored on a state-wide basis by the Oregon Realtors Association. It has been held annually for the past four years. COMPUTER SCHEDULE? Bu Mr. Sm.Vi, I den' uxjrvf to ii Mr. Lomnn's twi class! ASHLAND SANITARY SERVICE ' I WITH A Umile.. JEWELERS LOVE BRIGHT DIAMONDS 283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND Anderson's Pharmacy We deliver your drug needs in our "Medicine Dropper" FREE 264 E. Main 482-2421 a reporter, editoral capabilities, and various important journalistic skills. Sports Editor and Advertising managers remain to be named, but Wall announced that he will select these posts at the beginning of the 1969-70 school year. Retiring their posts as this year's editors are: Editor-in-chief Karen Sargenti, News Editor Karen Davidson, Managing Editor Emily Hungerford, and Advertising Managers Joi Van Derlinden and Jean Reynolds. The May 29 ROGUE NEWS (this issue) was put out by the joint efforts of the newly selected editorial staff. The purpose for this change in editorship is to give the new editorial staff some practical experience in editing the publication. Girl Of The Term Galati and other district first place winners competed in the state speech contest at the Thunderbird Motel in Eugene on May 17, for scholarships totaling $1,000.00. Galati did not place. The speeches were not to be over ten minutes in length and were judged on stability of subject, thought content, organization, development of ideas, use of language, voice and diction, bodily action, and communication with the audience. 1 - t 'J Kathy Pennington, girl of the term for the final term at Ashland High. TAKE HER BOWLING ot RONDO LANES 1505 Siskiyou 1VE IN ASHLAND iMCNARY 34 7 Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Weekdays 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday & Saturday Nights Phone 482-3857 1474 Siskiyou Blvd. CAMPUS THE DRIVE-IN WITH THE STUDENT IN MIND 62 E. Main