Princesses Announced These Afl Tin Jw5irSein!oir IPrem The cards have been dealt, with seven senior "ladies" in the winning hand who will represent this year's prom court. The princesses were recently selected by the junior class and one of them will reign as queen of the Junior-Senior Prom May 16. Those selected include Nedda Bestagno, Alice Dale, Lisa Fortmiller, Arlene Hassell, Jan Newton, Laurie O'Harra, and Stephanie Sceva. AFS Student Since coming to Ashland late last summer from Chile as an American Field Service representative, Nedda Bestagno has become involved in many Ashland High School activities. She is a member of the AFS club and Future Nurses of America organization along with participating in the humanities seminar and Great Decisions programs. Alice Dale has gained many honors at A US. She was chosen by the Business and Professional Debaters See Eight members of the Ashland High School debate squad will participate in the state tournament today and tomorrow after qualifying at the district. Debaters were eligible for the state meet by placing either first or second in the district tournament held at Crater. Qualify in Debate Qualifying for state in debate were Alice Dale and Cathy Riffe, 1st cross examination debate; Debi Gates and Connie Bulkley, 2nd oxford debate; and Jacque . . . Cards Women as the Girl of the Term earlier this year. Miss Dale was also a foreign exchange student in Ecuador last summer. This year she is on the rally squad, debate team, and a member of the National Honor Society. Homecoming Princess Lisa Fortmiller was one of seven girls selected by the Lettermen as a homecoming princess last fall. She also took part in the Able and Gifted classes held at the college this DO PASS GO! DO COLLECT $200! Leigh, 2nd Lincoln-Douglas debate. Placing first in individual events were Alice Dale, extemporaneous speaking; Cathi Galati, serious interpretation; Chuck Wiley, radio. Also qualifying by placing second were Connie Bulkley, extemporaneous; Cathi Galati, oration; Bruce Lorber, after dinner speaking, Cathy Riffe, impromptu and humorous interpretation. Ashland Sweeps Tourney The Ashland squad had the To Be Tfn ARLENE HASSELL j f)Z- year. Miss Fortmiller is presently a member of the NHS and humanities seminar. Arlene Hassell is AHS yell queen this year. She has gained such honors as Citizen of the Nine Weeks, Girl of the Term, and the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the year award. Miss Hassell is an active member of the NHS, the Chamber Choir, and AFS club. She also participated in the Able and Gifted classes this year. asHina nm school II IR A Vol. 17, No. 7 Action best showing of all district members by qualifying in 11 events. Coach Lewis felt proud of the team and noted that the total number of eight Ashland people to participate at state is the largest number ever. The state tournament will include winners from the 14 Oregon districts. Also participating at district were Dee Christlieb, poetry; Kirk Davies, impromptu; Jacque Leigh, impromptu and poetry; Bill Ellis, after dinner speaking. Dealt Cheerleader Cheerleading has occupied much of Jan Newton's time during her sophomore and senior years. She has also spent two years in student government activities. Earlier this month. Miss Newton was one of five finalists in the Miss Rogue Valley Pagent in which she won the talent contest. The duties of sophomore and senior class secretary have kept Laurie O'Harra busy during her Ashland High School, Ashland, Ore. il8 THE ROGUE NEWS Editor-in-Chief Jane Davis Managing Editor . Kenn Conger Exchange Editor Jessie Martin Ad Managers Connie Bulkley, Larry Jones Photographers Staff Reporters Dawn Brown, Connie Bulkley, Jacque Galland, Jack Henry, Cindy Krumdieck, David Phelps, Sylvia Roderick, Hugh Simpson, and Larry Jones Adviser Gary Wall With stay at AHS. Previous to this year. Miss O'Harra participated in student council and was a member of the Spirit, Scholarship, and Service committee. Homecoming Queen Stephanie Sceva was the AHS homecoming queen last October. Her various activities have included membership in the NHS, student council and the ski team. Miss Sceva is also on the girls track team this spring. FRI . MAY 1,1970 J CIIOI.ASTIC J ( P"" I