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PACE SIX ROGUE NEWS THU., OCT. 9, 1969 Several Ashland High students spent the summer throughout the world. Students traveled to places as close to home as Eugene and as far away as Europe and South America. The boys attending the Fellowship of Christian Athlete's confernece at Southern Oregon College expressed their enthusiasm over the week long symposium. Those attending the conference from Ashland were Jim Dickerson, Bob Dreuzsus, Larry Edwards, Jim Fieguth, Roger Hall, Scott Jensen, Brian Kieling, Jim McLean, Randy Nelson, Jim Pardee and Dennis Teskey. Early in the summer Jane Davis and Cathy Riffe went to Girls State at Salem. Girls State by Cindy Krumdieck DRAMA GUILD Neil Ampel was recently elected president of the Ashland Drama Guild. Other officers chosen were Vicki Ragland, vice president, Sara Fink and Betsy Hester, secretaries and Cynthia Dodge, treasurer. The club is now in the process of writing a constitution. This will enable them to become a member of Inter-Club Council. Plans will be made for a major production in the near future. FNA AHS Future Nurses of America are again starting out a new year by doing volunteer work. Each girl works regularly at the Ashland Community Hospital and the Mt. View N ursing Home. Their latest project was a tour of Rogue Valley Hospital. Once a month the club invites a speaker to talk 1 To -Hv. 5 a Aru) 47 S.pKftvo MM ieir Affairs is designed to help girls better understand the methods and practices of democracy and the U.S. government. Miss Riffe was elected one of the two senators from Oregon. Because of her appointment as senator, Miss Riffe was selected as one of the Oregon delegates to Girls Nation in Washington D.C. In Washington she met with 99 other girls and set up a mythical national government. Boys State is based on the same principles as Girls State, but it is held in Corvallis rather than Salem. The boys representing Ashland for the week long confernece were Neil Ampel, Gary Brown, Mark Herndobler and Randy Nelson. Kathy Nidever had the privelege of attending the United and meet with them at the Ashland Hospital. AFS A reception for Ashland's American Field Service student, Nedda Bestagna, is being organized. The AFS club is planning the reception and a baked food sale to be held after homecoming. SSS Members of the SSS Committee this year include Seniors, Debbie Morgan and Leslie Grimm; Juniors, Steve Asher and Dee Christlieb; Sophomores, Sue Hays and Sue Doerter. Chairman Neil Ampel announced that the first SSS challenge will be tomorrow night's Medford vs. Ashland football game. Just checking but does everyone know that SSS stands for Spirit, Service and Scholarship? V J- v v 3 w . j - ' weekly swim at the YMCA RGE FOOTBALL GE AT INGLE DRUG BY GUESSING rS THE GRIZZLY FOOTBALL TEAM RE THIS SEASON. ENTRY BLANKS LE DRUG. CONTEST Students only INGLE DRUG CO. Ashland's Corner Drug Store Nations Pilgrimage for Youth sponsored by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Her tour lasted 26 days and included a week in New York City and the UN, two days in Washington D C. and the rest of the tune was spent in the form of an educational bus tour. The American field Service Club sponsored a student in Ecuador this summer. Alice Dale was chosen to represent Ashland in the Americans Abroad Program for three months during the summer. One of this year's new students, Jan Sours, spent the last year in Turkey while her father participated in an educational exchange program between the University of Iowa and the University of Istanbul. Teachers Find Ne Home At joined the teaching staff at Ashland High School this year. SOCIAL STUDIES Gary Phillips came to AHS from the Ashland Junior High to teach U.S. History here this year. He is currently coaching the Sophomore football team and will help with the Junior Varsity basketballers. ENGLISH DEPT. New in the AHS English Dept. this year is Richard Kreisman, brother of James Kreisman a 1969 graduate of AHS. Richard also graduated from AHS in 1965. Kreisman was raised in a school environment as his father is a professor at Southern Oregon College. Ellsworth London is another addition to the AHS English Staff. London is a native of Berkeley, California, and has traveled in Mexico, Europe and the British Isles. MATHEMATICS Bill White, who has taught at Medford Senior High School for the past three years, has joined our Math Dept. this year. He graduated from Southern Oregon College and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in both Mathematics and Physical Education. White is coaching cross-country and will help CONTEST CLOSES OCT. It's illegal to pinch in Rome, but from Vicki Ragland's reports, the males of the city don't obey' the laws too well. She not only visited Rome and other parts of Italy but also Paris, France during her visit to Europe this summer. Mrs. Ida Simon chaperoned a six week study tour to France, Spain and Switzerland during the months of July and August. Mike Akins, Zena Allen, Jane Davis and Marjorie Rio accompanied her on the tour. The students spent most of their time studying in Avigon, France and getting to know the area and its peoples. Those on the tour also had the pleasure of visiting Paris and taking in some of the famed nightlife. Ashland coach the AHS track team this spring. P. E.. Betty Kimball has joined AHS as a girl's physical education instructor. Miss Kimball has teaching experience from several other schools including Ashland Junior High. She is the propietor of Kimjo Casuals, a local women's clothing store. Tim Brown is the new boy's P.E. teacher, replacing John Buck. Brown is a graduate of Medford High School, and Linfeild College. He is presently coaching the Sophomore football team and will be AHS's head wrestling coach. LANGUAGE Patricia Selby has also joined the AHS staff, as a Spanish teacher. Miss Selby graduated from the University of Oregon, this year with a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Spanish language. THE ACTION r i I rvn J U1ir 'H-n r l I w Klothes Kloset Calendar of Events OCTOBER 9 Thu.-Cross Country at Roseburg 3:45 p.m. 10 Fri.-Footbail-Medford -hsre8:00 p.m. 16 Thu.-N R O T.C.-10:45 (Capt. Hitchcock) a.m. 17 Fri. -Football-Albany-Here; Homecoming Parade-3:30 p.m.; Pep Assembly-2:50 p.m. 21 Tue.-PSAT-8:45 a.m. 22 Wed. - State Colleges Visitation - 12:30 p.m. 23 Thu. - District Cross Country Meet at Ashland 24 Fri. - Football -Grants Pass - Here 8:00 p.m. 30 Thu. - School Pictures -9:00 a.m. Whit Locke a.m. 31 Fri.-Football at Klamath Falls - 8:00 p.m.; Pep Assembly High INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND DRIVERS TRAINING Michael Titus, coming from San Jose State College, has replaced Ken Gebhardt as an industrial Arts teacher at AHS. Titus teaches both Auto Shop and Crafts 1. Also new to the High School staff is Arlan Foote, the new Driver Training instructor. Foote formerly taught elementary P.E. in the Ashland School District. He will coach Sophomore Basketball and Varsity Baseball. LIBRARIAN AND HOME-hC Our new librarian for the 1969-70 year is Pauline Rey. She is a graduate of North Texas State University. She comes to us from the Saratoga School District in California. Patricia James is AHS's new Home Economics teacher. She is a native of Eugene, Oregon and attained her degree from Oregon State University. MAN SLACKS The fashion flair this fall is toward A-l RACER FLARES. This trend-setting, action man slack has the famous Racer top, flared bottom heel to toe slant and boot slit. Solids and patterns in no-iron fabrics. $10.00 to $11.00 RACER FLARE 5 STORE FOR MEN