Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, October 08, 1970, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
ROGUE NEWS
THURS.. OCT. 8. 1970
ADS Brownie Bits
by Linda Brown
This year our clubs are really
"with it" at Ashland High
School. The clubs are busy
planning activities to become
involved and active again. Each
club is working hard on projects
for the coming year. So give
them your support and join
clubs so you can really be "with
it" too!
AFS
Do you have anyone that you
would like to ship off to Siberia?
If so, tell them to join AFS and
join yourself to help earn money
to ship them off. AFS is now
accepting Americans Abroad
applications in addition to
taking care of our new AFS
student, Patty Menoscal from
Ecuador. A reception was held
in honor of Patty Sunday,
September 13, at the home of
Debi Gates. The officers for this
year are: Jacque Leigh,
President; Sherril Kannasto, Vice
President; Debi Gates, Secretary;
and Sharon Silver, Social
Chairman.
The Slacks:
ed custom
cg:jtours
Moderately flared, heel-to-toe
slant, flap
pockets. No-iron solids,
stripes and patterns
$10 to $12 a pair.
A-Vt hMl-to-to lant.
The Action
Man Slacks
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Klothes Kloset
Quality Menswear
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SSS
Members of the SSS
committee this year include
Seniors Rob Merriman
(Chairman? Julie Houk and
Mary Ann Means; Juniors Leslie
Peterson and Rick Gruber;
Sophomores Brent Jensen and
Jeri Stringer. Don't forget to
support your class whenever
there is a SSS challenge.
Drama Guild
Attention: All of you Liz
Taylors and Richard Burtons get
ready because the A1IS Drama
Guild is getting ready to present
a play before Christmas. The
play is The Importance of Being
Earnest, by Oscar Wilde. There
will be open tryouts when the
scripts arrive. The newly elected
officers of the Drama Guild are:
Cathi Galati, President; Terry
Benham, Vice President; and
Kathy Shepard, Secretary.
STAR
THE NEWEST addition to the high school is the sign above the
football field. Welcome to Bear Country!!!
BOOT BIT
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to have fun with fashion...
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Key Club
This year the Key Club
donated S2S for the bus to
Albany. We would like to thank
them for their contribution. The
officers of this year are:
Christopher Rich, President;
Larry Taylor, Vice President;
Jeff Moreno, Secretary; and
Alan Hoadley, Treasurer.
Letterman's Club
This year the Letterman's
Club donated $50 for the bus
trip to Albany. We would also
like to thank them for their
contribution. On October 9 they
are going to paint the "A" on
Grizzly Mountain. Sorry girls,
only rough and tough guys are in
Letterman's Club. The officers
for the coming year are: Tim
Slapnicka, President; Mark
Engle, Vice President; and
Claude N e uensch wander,
Secretary-Treasurer.
like to midi length
crinkle patents...
bold buckled high
risers...fuzzy-lined
blizzard battlers!
We art now offering- Fashion
and Charm Course directed by
Donna Orlieh
(Previously with John Roberta
Modeling School In California)
Donna will be In Saturday
between 1 and 4 to
I NEW STUDENTS I
A total of 71 new students are attending the 1970-71 year at
A.H.S. They come from various states all over the United States,
including Georgia and Hawaii. Kevin and Scott Brown came from
Kenshasa, Congo and Karen Servinski came from Smeaton, Canada.
Seniors starting their last year at A.H.S. are: Lynn Berry,
Orangevale, Calif.; Rick Bailey, Ventura, Calif.; Anna Brannock,
Baker, Ore.; Kevin Brown, Kenshasa, Congo; Jim Carrithers, Santa
Cruz, Calif.; Susan Coffey, Austin, Texas; Steve Davis, Columbus.
Georgia; Wayne Dykes, Paramont, Calif.; Diana Fey, Anaheim,
Calif.; Lisabeth llenshaw, Eugene, Ore.; James Jarrell, Klamath Falls,
Ore.; Chuck Jessel, Medford, Ore.; Bradley Manuel, Eureka, Calif.;
our new A.F.S. student from Guayaquil, Equador, Patricia Menoscal;
Victor Mclean, Grants Pass, Ore.; Karen Rhoades, Santa Rosa, Calif.;
Don Rowlett, Honolulu, Hawaii; Alvin Sills, Albany, Ore.; Mike
Silvius, Medford, Ore.; Frankie Simoneau, Los Angeles, Calif.; T. J.
Smith, Silverton, Ore.; Bob Sullivan, St. Mary's; Jan Thompson,
Kenai, Alaska; Wes Watson, Las Vegas, Nev.; Colleen Welsh, San
Francisco, Calif.; Angela Vasquez, Colorado.
Juniors beginning their eleventh year at A.H.S. are: Richard
Astley, Mt. View Calif.; Scott Brown, Kenshasa, Congo; Greg
Coffey, Austin, Texas; Dana Fey, Anaheim, Calif.; Dan Hagert, St.
Mary's; Carol Henry, Sumner, Washington; Lois Hill, Hillsboro. Ore.;
Kim Jessel, Medford, Ore.; Mike Juergenscn, Artesia, Calif.; Patricia
Lang, Corte Madera, Calif.; Carol Lint, Rogersville, Pa.; David
McLean, Grants Pass, Ore.; Debra Mitchell, Garden Grove, Calif.;
Betty Price, Portland, Ore.; Tom Rowlett, Coos Bay, Ore.; Nancy
Schwartz, Happy Camp, Calif.; Peter Frank Swartz, Orinda, Calif.;
Greg Stangl, Burkburnett, Texas; Doyle Tabor, Central Point, Ore.;
Catherine Welsh, San Francisco, Calif.; Mitchell White, El Paso,
Texas; Casimir Wnorowski, Woodburn, Ore.; Kathy Wyatt, Gold
Beach, Ore.;
New lower classmen, preferably called "sophomores", beginning
their year at A.H.S. are: David Astley, Mt. View, Calif.; Linda Brand,
Medford, Ore.; Larry Davis, Eagle Point, Ore.; David Dykes,
Paramont, Calif.; Theresa Emmrich, Bend, Ore.; Jackie Green, Grand
Prarie, Texas; Lark Herrin, Sylmar, Calif.; Dan Jarrell, Klamath Falls,
Ore.; Cynthia Jensen, Fair Oaks, Calif.; Joe Johnson, Medford, Ore.;
Cathy Juergensen, Artesia, Calif.; John Manuel, Eureka, Calif.; Van
Nix, Ojai, Calif.; Denise Rich, Portland, Ore.; Bill Scull, Ontario,
Calif.; Karen Servinski, Smeaton, Sask., Canada; Joyce Smith, Santa
Barbara, Calif.; Marcia Strader, Bandon, Ore.; Glenn Swinford,
Myrtle Creek, Ore.; Jean Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.; Georgia Rae
Tholander, Oxnard, Calif.; Don Wyatt. Gold Beach. Ore.
Neu Classes
Come To
The new seven-period day has
brought along with it new classes
for the enjoyment of A.H.S.
students.
In the business department,
Clerical Office Practice,
Secretarial Office Practice,
General Business, Personal
Typing, and the Work
Experience program are new to
the curriculum. Contemporary
Issues, World Religions, and The
History and Culture of Spain are
new to the social science
department, while Introduction
to Drama and The Theater, and
Introduction to Philosophy are
being taught by members of the
English staff. The math
department offers Computer
Concepts &. Introduction to
Programming and Computer
Programming. A person
interested in the field of music
has Music Theory, Jazz
Laboratory, Introduction to
Music, String Ensemble, Concert
Choir and Mixed Choir to
choose from. Home economic
enthusiasts can sign up for
Special Sewing, and those
interested in industrial arts have
Ideal
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but not least, is the all-favorite
study hall, which is mandatory
unless a student petitions for
just one more class.
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