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PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS FRI., FEB. 27. 1970 Hassel Receives Award It is a known fact that there is no Betty Crocker, but there are those who can't be convinced. :, N i Making clothing is considered a necessary part of homemaking. Here Arlene demonstrates one of her many talents. Debaters Triumph Aaain. Sweep For the fourth consecutive year, the Ashland High debate squad captured the Linfield Grand Sweepstakes trophy. The squad also participated in an earlier tournament at Lewis and Clark College. The sophomore debaters won the junior sweepstakes with a total of 38 points, and the seniors and juniors placed second in their division for a combined overall total of 77 points. Junior division winners were Annual Variety and light entertainment were the keynotes of the 3rd Annual "All-Pops" Many types of music were demonstrated throughout the Pop Concert. One group is shown here singing folk ASHLAND SANITARY SERVICE Just the kind you like 62 East Main One of these disbelievers is Arlene Hassell, who was recently selected Ashland High School's 1970 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Miss Hassell along with fifteen other girls took a test covering the general and common sense knowledge considered necessary in running a home. The test is presently being judged on the state level and she is now eligible for 102 scholarships totalling $110,000. In addition to being yell queen, Miss Hassell is also an active member of the American Field Service, honor society, drama guild, and the executive council. She also finds time in her busy schedule to participate in the Saturday morning Able and Gifted classes, the Chamber Choir and is actively involved in the Mormon Church. In the event that she does take first place in the state competition, Miss Hassell and the home economics instructor, Pat Jjmes, will be granted an expense paid educational tour of Linfield Tourney Caren Tracy and Cynthia Ragland in junior women's oxford debate, and Chuck Wiley also placed first in junior men's interview. Second place winners in junior division included Julie Davies in junior women's oratory, Steve Parsons in junior men's salesmanship, and Lesli Peterson in junior women's impromptu. The debate team of Alice Dale and Cathy Riffe placed first in senior women's Pops Concert Smash Hit Band Concert February 17. The concert was held in the Ashland High School gym at 8:00. Performing were the Symphonic Band, AHS Majorettes, Concert Choir, Stage Band. A folk group. Root Beer 3:00 p.m. was also featured. Raoul Maddox, co-director of the Symphonic Band with Warren Moore said, "The purpose of the concert was to provide a light entertainment, and present a different type of music for people." The musical medley was led off Tuesday night by the Symphonic Band playing "Men of Custa." Other songs played by the AHS musicians include "joi, Alia Washington D C. and Colonial Williamsburg, Va. in the spring, as will the other state winners. In addition to the east coast trip the state winners are awarded a $1,500 college scholarship. The Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow was begun in the 1954-55 school year and is designated to emphasize the ; i f, It Miss Hassel is shown here demonstrating one of the vital techniques necessary in running a home. Using the washing machine is common sense knowledge which is considered necessary in running a home. extemporaneous. Cathy Riffe placed first in senior women's salesmanship and second in senior women's impromptu. Other winners first Cathy Galati, first in senior women's interview; and Bruce Lorber, first in senior men's salesmanship. Coach Herb Lewis noted that he was very pleased with his squad's performance, and felt the junior division had performed even better than he expected. Barorco. "Carnival Variations" and a number featuring the trumpet section. The band also ended the program with "Mazatlan-Pearl of the Pacific," "Cherish" and "La Contessa." Director of the Stage Band, David Wight featured four songs. They were Mopsy, Quincy and the Count, Once I Loved and Zot. The Stage Band plays jazz exclusively and leaves more serious composition to the Symphonic Band. Reappearing on the agenda this year was the Concert Choir. Abley conducted by Everett Winter, the AHS students sang a spiritual, "I Want To Be Ready," and two contemporary numbers, "Scarborough Fair" and "What WE THINK GOOD STUDENT DRIVERS ARE BEAUTIFUL INSURANCE ACCOUNTS S. C. JONES & SONS INSURANCE 130 W. 6th 22 S. First Ashland St. 103 Med ford importance of homemaking as a career. Although girls are not required to have had home economics in order to be eligible for the title, Miss Hassell was enrolled in the domestic courses from the eighth through the eleventh grades, progressing as far as tailoring and advanced foods. ' l I Kiwanis Cheryl Ramsey and Larry Edwards, have been selected as the Girl and Boy of the Month for January. Miss Ramsey was chosen for her work she did typing materials for students and teachers. Also she was on the annual staff and took care of most of the copy. Miss Ramsey is an active member of the Future Nurses of America club and donates many hours of service to the Mountain View Nursing home and the Ashland Community Hospital. Miss Ramsey is also an active member in the reorganization of the Future Teachers club. Larry Edwards was selected the World Needs Now is Love." The evening reached a climax with the four members of Root Beer 3:00 p.m. Maggie Tobin, Gwen Goddard, John Perry and Paul Gathercoal all accompanied themselves on guitars. 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 S&H Green Stamps Open 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. J-urniTu re RUGS LAMPS CARPETS DESKS Serving Ashland For Over 70 Years Hope Corps Do Their Thing The Hope Corps club of Ashland High School is doing it's own thing! In addition to holding dances and helping the college Hope Corps with their dances and parties, Hope Corps members are working directly with Mr. Detwillers Special Education class. Hope Corps members are able to get out of their study halls to help these students with their homework and in general just be their friends. Mr. Detwiller, advisor to the Hope Corps feels that it is a very active group. He believes that it is "breaking down a lot of the stigmas attached to the Special Education classes." Mr. Detwiller also says that "both groups are becoming aware, and once you become aware there is no need to be frightened, no basis for predjudice." The dance will be Friday, February 27 in H-10, Mr. Detwillers room. Colored lights, amplifiers and a strobe light will be featured. Pick Two for the "excellent job" he does as student monitor in the study hall. Edwards is an active member of the Letterman's Club and takes part in cross country and track. He is a member of the federation of Christian Athletes, True But Strange AMSTERDAM (UP1) - A middle-aged man who thought he had been over-taxed stalked into the tax office here, stripped, put his clothes on the counter and shouted "take it all then." The man then walked out of the building. He was brought back a few minutes later, persuaded to dress and then taken to a mental hospital for examination. BANBURY, England (UPI) -Alfred Reynolds was made up and dressed in women's clothes for an amateur vaudeville show when he slipped and dislocated his elbow. When he woke up in the hospital later he found himself in the women's ward. "1 was frightened that things had got out of control," he said. But then it was explained to me that there was no room in the men's ward and I was staying in the women's ward only a couple of hours. ASHLAND REXALL DRUGS George Felgers is your Ashland Druggist with Everything