FRI.. FEB. 6. 1970 ROGUE NEWS PACE THREE RECORDS 4 & 8 TRACK TAPES RADIOS TAPE RECORDERS STEREO Components STEREO Console TELEVISION BAND INSTRUMENTS BAND INSTRU MENT REPAIR MUSIC LESSONS PIANOS & ORGANS SHEET MUSIC Your Complete Music Store SEE PURUCKER'S MUSIC WEST 111 North Central, Med ford Claire's Fabrics SEE US FOR YOUR SEWING NEEDS Fabrics such as: Klopman Bates Spring Knight Serrano Dan River i aT-kXtxileix VILLAGE I SHOPPING CENTER 773-7538 Oak, "A" & Pioneer Streets Ashland, Oregon 5 FIRST i NATIONAL BANKaow FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS Save FIRST NATIONAL Leigh's Sports and Hardware Athletic Equipment - Household Needs Gateway Shopping Center Converse Adidas Craft's Variety Let us help you with oil your variety need and school supplies CRAFT VARIETY 250 E. Main 482.1971 Ashland 12 SOUTH BMTLETT 8T. MEDFOHO, OREGON 1TS01 cv.v y- i.v Y L The musical talents of David Baumgarten bridged the "generation gap" at a recent National School Assembly. He dedicated his program to the principles, ideals ami perseverence of a Great People. It was designed to bring to the young people the awareness of the great traditions they are inheriting and the opportunities they face. BUY-RITE ASHLAND -U.S.D.A. Choice meot only -The freshest produce always -Fast check stand service -No waiting in long check-out lines S&H Green Stamps Open 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Pioneer Market 88c Store Laundromat Beauty Salon Car Wash State Farm Insurance S&H Green Stamps FERN'S BEAUTY SALON 33 East Main 482-4031 99 MARKET Grace K. Gibbcl We give Sill Green Stamps Phone 482-2141 Highway 99 South THE BIG POSTER DISPLAY . BRIGHT LIVELY THINGS -GOOD TIMES -SOUNDS Oc LIVE I OLK ON SATURDAYS - COME IN AND HANG AROUND - Open 4 f) till 9:00 p.m. Vf on Thursdays M U 'Great Decisions' Students Study World Problems Several students at Ashland High have taken on the responsibility of planning America's future in a Great Decisions Program. This program originated in Oregon and is now sponsored nationally by the Foreign Policy Association, which has its headquarters in New York. Students participating in this program will meet Thursday evenings, in the home of one of the members. Seniors who will be participating are: Kenn Conger. Debbie Clover, Jane Davis, Cynthia Dodge, Wendy Ellis, Bruce Lorber, Deanna McNabb, Joyce Mobley, Vicki Ragland, and Sylvia Roderick. Other students who will be participating are: Debbie Gates, Betsy Hester, Larry Jones, Reilly Jones, Laurie Sammons, Debbie Marrs, I ey Snively, and Larry Taylor. One HOUR CAMPUS CLEANERS & LAUNDRY PHONE 182-2281 1465 Siskiyou Blvd. at Hwy. 66 PERRINE'S GARLAND LEVIS WHITE STAG PETER'S SHOES CONVERSE KEDS on the plaza MODE 0'DAY LADIES' FINE READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL 297 E. Main 482 4105 Ashland General Hardware Sporting Goods - Tools - Plumbing Si Electrical - Paii We give S&H Green Stamps 90 NORTH PIONEER ASHLAND by Cindy LETTERMAN'S CLUB If everyone remembers the Medford basketball game, you will recall an added attraction. Not only was there spirit for a change, but the Letter man's Club started a group of boys clapping wood blocks together. Inspired by the club's efforts, other boys joined the group and they screamed "little ditties" of ropes and trees to players, fans, and referees, in particular. The Letter men also painted the AHS spirit can, used at games. FTA The Future Teachers of America had their first meeting recently. As yet, a president has not been elected. Members of the SOC club invited students to attend and participate in their meetings. Plans were made for speakers and panels. FNA Also trying to work with SOC students is the Future Nurses of America Club. They are planning a trip to Portland. They ordered candy to sell and are continuing work as volunteer help at Mt. View Nursing Home and Ashland's Community hospital. FFA Since we have so many Future "something of America You can get anything you want . . . IN THE NEW ROGUE NEWS CLASSY CLASSFIEDS DON'T LET THE GRASS GROW OVER THOSE OLD SKIS SELL THEM AND THE GRASS. TOO! Contact HAIRY GARY WALL or HONEST JANE DAVIS ADS ARE CHEAP VALLEY BARBER SHOP 1608 Hihwoy 66 JACK ROUTH BUZZ HEARD The Most Complete Line of School Supplies The Year Around ART SUPPLIES BOOKS DICTIONARIES THE MART 270 East Main S & U Green Stamps Krumdieck ' clubs. I feel we should institute a new one, myself as president, of course, FFA (no, not farmers) Future Funkies of America! Any takers . . ? Guild Presents Romantic Satire "Arms and the Man," by George Bernard Shaw, will be presented by the Ashland High School Drama Guild. The play, which is student run and directed, will be presented March 13, 14, and 15 at the Junior High stage. Junior Betsy Hester, assisted by Cynthia Ragland. a sophomore at AHS, will be directing this production. The cast consists of the following students: Neil Anipel. Kenneth Conger, Kirk Davies. Leslie Grimm. Mark Maxwell. Dennis Mills. Vicki Rjgland.and Cathy Rifle. Miss Hester, who wishes to be referred to as "the Agnes Bownier of AHS," describes the play as "a satire on the romantic viewpoint of the soldier in war." Any students interested in helping making costumes, working on backstage production or lighting are asked to contact either Miss Hester or Mr. London, the Drama Guild's advisor. niiMinfi en I ir ol 1 e fc- 37N.MA5NI ON THESS ti Wamm