SOUTHERN OREGON MINER wliat they can do ill character parts, while the Henry Aldrich type gets bin chance in the part of Heuns Parker. The landlady, a young detective, a good-looking young lady tof 26, u comic maid, an eloping couple and the father and mother complete the cast. Inhere are other responsible jobs, such as stage, business and prop­ erty mnagers to be filled. Any­ one Interested in working on stage construction contact Mr. Koehlrr. The tentative date for the pro­ duction of the play is Dec. 10. • (From The Rogue New«) HILARIOUS PLAY PICKED FOR AHNIVERSARY • "The Big Blow Out," a three- oct comedy by Robert St. Clair, has been selected for the annual Htudent Hotly piny. The plot cen­ ters about four suitcases, which look so much alike that when their owners get them mixed the result la not only uproariously funny, but Is highly exciting One <>? the suitcase« is a time bomb, in another is a valuable pearl necklace. Mrs. Eller, director of the play, has expressed a desire to have many students try out. This Is an all-school play nnd will require the support of the student body. Try-outs will be held from 4-5 and 7-8 Monday. Nov IB. The cast will be selected and un- nounced Tuesday and practices will start immediately. Seven girls and five lM>y« will be needed for the cast Mugs Morris and Margot Richards of­ fer two students a chance to show MISSING “ROGUES” NEEDED BY AHS ‘ Tinies have changed consider­ ably Judging from the old Rogue News papers and annuals that are on file in the high school. in the annuals of 1911 and 1912, girls' physical education classes were culled physical culture classes. Home making was known us domestic art; und the A. II 8. students were quite proud of their mandolin club. Ln those days the stylish scho' girl wore ankle length akirts and the boys, stiff white collars and formal suits. The earliest school paper on file Is The A. H. 8. Rogue, March 1, 1915; heading the faculty were George A. Briscoe, superintend­ ent, and Felix E. Moore, princi­ pal. Much Is missing from the flies, und the present staff Is endeavor­ ing to compile a complete files of Rogue News and Rogue Annuals. The staff would appreciate any donations of these that are miss­ ing in the files. Each copy will have the name of the donor in­ scribed on it; ad those received will be kept in the file as a rec­ ord of A H. S’s colorful history and as a tribute to the students of the past and as inspiration to those of the future Ix>ok through the treasured mementos of your high school days. Go through the Rogue An­ nuals and the Rogue News that are at hand; if you find those that are missing in the files, your con­ tribution will be a permanent sat- {■faction to the staff ISAAC II. SCOTT Graveiride services for Isaac Harding Scott were held Tuesday afternoon at Mt. View Cemetery with Rev. A. H. Mac Donne 11 in ch rage. Mr Scott, who pasned away Nov. 10 at the local hospital, had been a resident of Ashland for 20 years He was born Dec. it 1HA7 In Philadelphia. Survivors Include his wife and one son, Frank I^wrence Scott, who is a Pharmacist 2/c in the Navy at the Navel Hase at San Bruno. California. 3 a ONE STOP ONLY ■ and all your repair needs are taken care of. That’s the type of service the winter driver wants - and the kind we feature here. Drive in now for a complete checkup! CLYDE N. CATGN GARAGE PHONE 5311 AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION (HIsMyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) Year 1922 1922- 23 1923- 24 ROGUE NEWS Vol. No. Needed I U m ■ 1925 -26 ; 1926-27 1927-28 1930- 31 1931- 32 1932- 33 1933- 34 1935- 36 1936- 37 1037-38 r>:;s 39 1939-40 V VI VIH X XI xn xin XV XVI XVII xvin XIX All Issues All issues Nos. 2, 4, 5. 8. 10, 11, 12 All Issues All issues All issues No. 3, 4 No. 4 Nos 2-6 All issue* Nos. 7.8.9 Nos. 3, 4, 5. 7. 8. Nos. 4. 5, 8. No*. 5 No. 2, 6 KIXilE ANNUALS MISSING 1918 1919 1920 1922 1932 1933 . TO GIVE ORGAN PROGRAM AT METHODIST CHURCH SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP SAME GOOD SERVICE! Wardrobe Cleaners On the Plaza Phone 3281 An organ program will be given at the Methodist Church next Sunday at 4:45 p.m. The church organist, Mrs. Annabelle Davis will be at the organ. Assisting on the program will be Mrs. L A Merriman, soloist, and Miss Ann Crandall, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. McCoy. The public is invited to attend this hour of . delightful music. 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