Ashland High School - Rogue Yearbook (Ashland, OR)

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THE ROGLE FOR 1941 Pubhshed By The Assoclated Students of Ashland Hlgh School MARY ANN DELSMAN Ednor VOLUME XXVIII ASHLAND OREGON MAY 1941 Table of Contents DEDIC AIION LOYAI'I'Y ADMINISTRATION I ACULTY SENIOR C LASS JLNIOR CLASS SOPHOIVIORLL CLASS ATHLE I'Il S 'IIIE DIARY FYEQUTIVF QOUNC II I OYS AIND GIRIS IFAOUFS IJEBAII QUILI AND SLROLI POGUE ANNLAL ROGUE NEWS BOYS QUARTE'I ANI ORLIIESTPA PEP BAND CIPLS SIXILI ANNIVERSARY PLAY CTNIOP PI AY III Y I OIVIE ECONOMICS CLUB QAMPFIRE GIRLS ORIZYLY KNIGHIS SNAPSIIOIS SCPOOL LIFE SENIOR CLASS WILL ROCJLF ANNUAL SUPPORTFRS THE RDGLIE FDR1941 II ' ' , 3 , ' ' 4 I 5 ' 6 I if I I 8 I ' . I5 S 'R I8 ' T. 20 I Y 30 II I ' I I I , 5 I ' , Y ' I. ' I I ' If 32 ' ' ' 'I 33 1 4 ' f I 33 1 ' I I 34 I 35 A CAPPELLA CHOIR 36 S- 1 J i k .- UG-,,,i,, 36 I I 37 37 -I 'H L J 39 ' 40 i I I' ' ' .40 'A 41 4 'J I ' ' H 41 O O ' H 42 Q I I , I 44 ' 45 I Y J v A . A' 45 Superintendent Norbv fbecfacaican anal aaaewoacf TO SUPERINTENDENT THEO J NORBY Whose sp1r1t of progress and eye for advancement have been a constant benef1t to the school the staff of the Rogue for 1941 wlshes to dedlcate th1s pubhcatlon Through Mr Norbys contlnued efforts numerous lmprovements have been made ln the last few school years Largely responslble for the constructxon of the Walter Phllllps field and other worthwhlle projects Mr Norbys personal v1ta11ty has brought about sev eral purposeful act1v1t1es and has won hlm the con fldence and respect of students teachers and towns people W alter Phllhps Field Dedxcatmn THE RDGUE FDR1941 --- fwifff We're loyal to you, Ashland Hlghg We-'re crimson and white, Ashland Highg We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land, For we know you have sand, Ashland High. Rah' Rah' Then w1n for us now Ashland Hlgh We re backmg you all Ashland Hlgh Oux team IS our famed protector On boys for we expect a vxctory from you Ashland Hxgh 1Yellr Che cha che ha ha' Che cha che ha ha' Ashland' Ashland' Ashland' Fllllg out that dear old flag of crxmson and whxte Lead out youl sons and daughters whom for you flght Lxke men of old on g18lltS placxng rellance shoutxng, def1ance' Oskee' Wow' Wow' Beneath those Grand old h1lls the best ln the land Fox honest labor and fo1 learnlng we stand And unto you we pledee our heart and hand Oul Alma Mttex Ashland H1 ll' 9:14 HE STAFF ol the Ro uc vushes to express 1ts apprec 18.tlOI1 fo1 the COODQFHUOII extended them by the Metro pO11t3I1 Engravers of los Angeles the Ashland Da1ly Tld mgs Bushnell StLld1O the buslness men of Ashland and the Ashland hlgh school student body THE RUC-SUE FCJR1941 . . , V V V ' , ' . . V ' V , y V V . y V . ' v ca V , V . U 1 , 0 1 - V 'U. 1 1 . . l c 5 , T l. U, xv V'. t . ' . - V J . ,, V - V V ' , , V ADMINISTRATION 5Cll0Dl bonrd left to right Mr Norby Frank Da l Dr R L Burdu' Mrs Etta Schilling Hal McNair Frank Van Dyke and Fred 5 Engle enterpr1ses members of the school board have been concerned wlth the Iuture of students MR NORBY MR FORSYTHE IS careful consxderatlon f IS busmesshke manner and problems before taking ac complete analysls of school tlon on them has proved of val sltuatlons shows hxs ab1l1ty to ue to the Interests of students command an executive pos1t1on THE RDGUE FDR 1941 I I GIVING FREELY their time and energy toward the furthering of student f' 1 Faculty Elhott MacCx-acken Harriet Hull Lexghton B'ake Ruth Woods Vxrgmm Jepsen ELLIOTT MacCRACKEN Sclences RUTH WOODS-Languages Ashland High School North Hlgh School Columbus Ohlo Oregon State College BS Ohlo State Un1vers1ty Southern Oregon College of Educatlon Llnfxeld College BA Columbla Unlverslty Graduate Work at Unlverslty of Wash mgton HARRIET HILL-Vocal Musxc VIFGINIA JEPSEN Typmg Aberdeen Hlgh School Aberdeen South Eugene H1gh School Dakota Eugene Busmess College Northern State Teachers College BS Unlverslty of Oregon BA LEIGHTON BLAKE Coach Camas Hlgh School Camas Washlngton Washmgton State College W1llamette Un1vers1ty BA MARY PETERSEN PATRICIA GEISER-Nurse Super1ntendent's Secretary Grant Hlgh School Portland Ashland Hlgh School Un1vers1ty of Oregon BS Medford BUSIIIGSS College Graduate work at U of O Medlcal School Regxstered Nurse GERALD GASTINEAU-Coach GORDON TRIPP Instrumental Music Barmg M1ssour1 Hlgh School Eugene High School Eugene W1llamette Umverslty BA Umversxty of Oregon BA Mary Petersen Gerald Gastlneau Patrlcla Gelser Gordon Tripp 6 THE RDGUE rDR 1941 fl- 1 1 .G 1 , i Y ,.. ,.. 1 Y , . . ,.. ,.. , , ,.. , ,.. 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Faculty Cornelia Hulst Hollis Beaslel' CORNELIA HULST Upper Engllsh Salem Hlgh School Salem Wlllamette Unlverslty AB Graduate work at Umverslty of Wash mgton HOLLIS BEASLEY Soclal Science Everett Hlgh School Everett Washlngton Unlverslty of Washlngton BA Graduate work at Umverslty of Wash 1Ilgt0ll FRANCES WHITE-Commerce Ashland Hxgh School Oregon State College B S Graduate Work at Oregon State College Armstrong School of Buslness Berkeley Calxfornxa HELEN ELAM High School Secretary Ashland Hxgh School Q an wwf Margaret Page Dorothv Wltc-her MARGARET PAGE-Llbrarlan Roseburg Hlgh School Roseburg Southern Oregon College of Educatlon Llnfleld College BA Graduate work at Unlverslty of Oregon Unlverslty of Ill1no1s Llbrary School DOROTHY WITCHERF-Home Economics Walker Unlon Hlgh School Walker Oregon Oregon State College BS JUNE BRASTED Washmgton Hlgh School Portland Wlllamette UDIVCTSIYY BA JOHN KOEHLER Art North Central Hlgh School Spokane WaShlngt0n Spokane Junlor College Spokane Unlverslty Whxtworth College Unlverslty of Washlngton BA Frances Wh te Helen Elam June Brasted John Koehler THE RUGUE FDR1941 . 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Q , l 7 J., -. ,A A, ' I I , -'54, 25 ' - ,g1,:,. ., ,v,. .::,',y,,., , ' - ' A .,,.: . . , .-,,. ..,.. . , ,. . , - E CLASSES Senior Class Officers Earl Warren Lela Gflffltll Clara Ann Roberson Elliott MacCracken Class Hxstory ARLY IN September 1940 the seruor class met and chose Earl Warren pres ldent Clara Ann Roberson v1ce presldent and Lela Grlfflth secretary treasurer w1th Mr Elllott MacCracken belng elected class advlser Members of the class of 41 are known for the1r cooperatlon and abxlxty to work together B6S1d6S thls baslc cooperatlon the class has always malntalned a strong school and class sp1r1t upheld school tradltlons hlgh standards of sportsmanshlp and scholarshxp ln the fxelds of Journallsm athletics and dra act1v1t1es of our school Among act1v1t1es sponsored by the senlors were the selhng of class pms and promotxon of noon dances The class attended the senlor conference at Medford almost one hundred per cent On April 4 the semor class presented the three act mystery comedy The Bat whlch was a huge success Durmg semor Week act1v1t1es of the class mcluded the annual Hlck Day the Junior senlor p1cn1c at McKee brldge overmght hlke at McKee brldge bacca laureate graduatlon and the Alumnl Banquet eaaeow Blaeandsalaefz eLu44hwen. puuillauladd ebddlfolla Zacfnbuamfzfn deppuuflloae nafaabppungpbce ' I I E , , ' , - l r ' l I . 9 '- , . . 5 . . 3 . . . . . . l . y . y - matics: in clubs and organizationsg in musicg in publlc speaking and in all the ' ' . - H , , H ' - . . , , - , . .' 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THE RDGUE FDR1941 MARGERY ADOLPH Marge A stenog she will be You Just wait and see Girls League member 4 Transferred from Garrett Hlgh Kansas SHIRLEY ANDERSON Shirley Quiet yet ambltlous She ll gain what she wishes Girls league member 2 EDITH BAUGHMAN Baugh Always smiling always gay She tr1es hard at work or Dlay Rogue News staff 2 3 Glee Club 2 RICHARD BERNINGHAUSEN Toothpick Dicks fame He s nearly as tall as his long last name Quill and Scroll 4 Rogue News Staff 4 Rogue Annual Staff 4 Annxver ary play staff 4 Senior ay staf 4 H Y 4 Grlzvy Knights 4 Boys League mem ber 2 3 4 ROBERT BROILI Bob Bro1l1 manages game finances And in the plays some romances' Ba ket all Cubs 3 Manager manclal 4 track 3 Le r mei club 3 4 Rogue News taff 4 Rogue Annual sa f 3 4, Annner ary play cast 4 l t Band enxor ay Ornhestra 3 Glee Club 2 y league member 5 rx y Knlah JOHN CADY Johnny Neatly combed and nattily dressed Polite to the girls you know the rest H Y 4 Boys League member 4 Transferred from Arcata Union High Arcata Calif Senior Class BILL ALVES Tony In matters of politeness B111 stlcks to rlghtness Football 2 Lettermens club 2 34 Quill and Scroll 4 Rogue Ne s Staff 4 Rogue Annual Staff 4 Annnersary play Last S nl r ay ca t H1 Gr1z7ly K ight 4 Glee Club 4 B05 League member 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 2 3 4 MARGARETTE BARNTHOUSE Maggie As aClfOI' SDOI'tSU1aIl OI' p08t Shell be on top we Just know it ull and Scr ll 3 Rogue News Staff 2 3 4 R izue Annual Staff 4 Ann er ary play cast 'P 'S staff 4 Sem r play ca t 4 Drill team 2 3 4 G A A Made letter 7 S4 G rl League mem r J OFN BERGSTROM Swede An athlete tall IS thls man John Well all be sorry when he lS gOIle lfootball made letter 4 Bar bar an 4 Track made letter 54 Lettermens club 3 4 Senlor Class play 4 H Y 4 Fwecu uve counul 4 NANCY BRIGGS Briggs Chewing gum IS her renown No one yet can keep her down' Drill team 2 3 Girls League member 2 3 4 FR ED BURGER Ffeddle le IS swimmlng skill is hey ond reproach If you want to learn be your coach he ll Basketball Cubs 3 Sen 1or play staff 4 Orches tra 3 Boys League mem be 2 3 4 ROBERT CALLAHAN Bob As a butler in the Annl versary Play He showed o 1g1nal1ty in what to say Rogue News staff 4 An nxversary play cast 4 Senior play cast 4 Grizzly Kll1ghtS 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 Q ll yy 1. rv , , . . . - 1 . 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Y ' 1 y Q I 4 - - o BARBARA CARY Babs Babs is quxet reserved and neat An offlce posltxon wlll be her feat Rogue News staff 4 Sen lor play staff 4 Dr1ll t m 3 G A A 2 3 4 Hxkmg Club 3 G1rls League member 2 3 4 ETHEL CLARY Ethel Tall and shy thls Ethel IS At typing work she s really a Wh1LZ Glee Club 2 3 Glrls League member 2 3 4 CORRINNE CROFT Croft As dr1ll team leader she strutted her stuff No one yet has called her bluff Tennls 4 made letter 2 Debate earned p1n 4 Qu1ll and Scroll4 Rogue News staff 4 Dr1ll team made letter 2 Glrls League member 2 3 4 DONALD DeLISLE Don A second Elnsteln seems Don s future He s headed for success we re sure Rogue Annual Staff 4 Semor play staff 4 An nlversary play staff 4 Gr1zzly Knlghts 4 Mo tlon p1ctureoperator3 4 Boys League member 2 MARY ANN DELSMAN Delly A Journallst she To the nth degree Tenn1s made letter 2 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Rogue News staff 3 ed 1tor 4 Rogue annual staff 2 3 edltor 4 An nlversary play staff 4 G A A made letter 3 Senxor Class FLORENCE CLARK Tootle Small and dxmpled IS our Tootle Though not very large shes surely a cutle GIFIS League member 2 3 4 officer 4 GAYLORD COX Cox A photographer sk1lled IS Gaylord He always IS neat and tallored Grxzzly Kmghts 4 School Photographer 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 ELIZABETH DAWSON Betty Horse back rldlng IS Betty s pastlme Shell get along m any G1rls League member 3 4 Transferred f r o m Roseburg Hlgh Roseburg Oregon DOROTHY DeLISLE Do A frlendly gfrl Wlth quxet ways Works hard and knows lt D8-YS Glee Club 2 3 4 Gxrls League member ,2 3 4 WILLIAM ELHART B1 A skater of ease IS Bllls fame Also h1s pamtmg honors hxs name Orchestra 2 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 . LI fl ' LA ' P! , I ' , . ' 1 . ea 4 3 . . . - -3 ' 1 , . . l . , , - , , K1 VI ' ll I! , , . , A . . 1 ' S - - Y . . : . , 5 Y AK !l - - n , , .. ,. ' z D 1 - . . . , Y I , . A: , , , . 2-4, majoretteg G.A.A. 45 chme- : ' ' - f - ' 3 , , .. ,, Y y . , li til I . 3 - , I 3 , . . . - 3 - - ' , v , - , 3-4. ' , , .. .un 1 ' A - 1 . Y , . I ' . - - Q ' - 1 Y - - - A RALPH GILLMORE Sl1m H1s deep bass volce we often hear The Quartet wxll mlss Ralph next year Anmversary play cast 4 senlor play cast 4 H1 Y 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Glee club 2 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 2 3 4 DONALD GRIGSBY Don Tall and thm th1s Grlgsby In basketball much sk1ll IS h1s Basketball Cubs 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 JOHN ISENHOWER A typlst skrlled IS our Johnny Though fast and deep h1s Jokes are funny Rogue News staff 4 Rogue Annual Staff 4 Annlversary Play 4 Sen lor Play cast and staff 4 Typmg Team 3 Boys League member 2 3 4 GERALDINE JORDAN Gerry A debater she IS a good one too- She has abxllty seen xn ew Debate earned pm 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Rogue News staff 4 G A A made letter 2 4 Orches tra 2 G1rls League mem be 2 3 4 ARTHUR KENT Ar Heres an ambltlous stu dlous lad Whose poems really arent so bad Glee Club 3 4 Boys League member 3 4 Grlzzly Kmghts 4 Senxor Class NATHAN GALE Nate Naturallst rare IS Ashland s Gale He ll soon be famous as Nathan Hale Rogue News staff 4 Rogue Annual staff 4 Anniversary play staff 4 Semor play staff 4 H1 Y 4 Grlzzly Knlghts pres ldent 4 Boys league member 2 3 4 LELA GRIFFITH Lely Our school song leader IS her Job- A great deal though shes seen Wlth Bob Annlversary play cast 2 Song Leader 2 3 4 Dr11l Team23 GAA 234 Glee Club 2 3 4 Glrls League member 2 3 4 Grrls League offlcer 4 Class offlcer 2 3 4 AN ITA HARDEN Nlta Attractlve and neat Tymngs her meat' Rogue News staff 4 Glrls League member 2 ANNA J ESSEL A111116 Glamorous IS th1s stately blonde Of dancmg and nlght llfe she IS fond Dr1ll Team 2 3 Glrls League member 2 3 4 GLADYS KANNASTO Blondle A smlle marks Gladys as one Who really enJoys havmg un Gxrls League member 2 3 4 . 3 , 2- , 1 --: y . 1 ' . 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MANLEY LEGGETT Manley A studious literary man is Poet or author he may be Track 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 PHILLIP LINDSAY Phll Phrlhp Lmdsay--so they say Has grrl frxends over Med fords way Basketball 2 3 BOYS League member 2 3 4 JACK MERRITT Jack Applause IS one of Jacks awards When he presldes at the lvory keyboard Basketball Cubs 4 Track 3 Lettermens Club 3 4 Debate 2 H1 Y presldent 4 Band 2 3 4 Orches tra 2 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 JEANNE MOSELEY Jeanle Medford s down ln Jeanne s books And some of those guys really have looks Dr1ll Team majorette 2 3 4 xGA.A made let ter 2 3 Hlklng club 2 Glee Club 3 Gxrls League member 2 3 4 Class of flcer 2 RICHARD ORMOND Dlck Gettlng halr cuts on school tlme For halr that grows on school tlme Football 3 Basketball 2 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Rogue News staff 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 Senior Class ROBERT KERR uBObbyu Horse shoe pitching we've heard Is the favorite hobby of Bobby Kerr Rogue News staff 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 ROBERT LILLY Bob Bob 1S really no pansy Not flowery nor fancy Boys League 3 4 Trans ferred from Bonanza Hlgh GLENN LUCAS Speed In certam knowledge Glenn abounds If lt concerns hls sleek greyhounds Boys League member 3 4 Transferred from Mlaml Senror Hlgh ELIZABETH MIDDLETON Betty Graclous and gentle 1S th1s blonde lass Her slnglng has rated her hlgh 1n the class Glee club 3 Chorus 3 4 Grrls League 2 3 4 En tered from Sargent Hlgh School Monte Vlsta Colorado MARGERY NEWTON Marge Gay cheerful lncessant chatter To Marge blue days dont seem to matter Quill and Scroll 4 Rogue News taff 4 Rogue Annual Staff 4 Annnersary Play staff 2 Senlor Play cast Drxll Team 2 3 4 GAA 234 Orchestra 234 ee Club Gxrls league member 2 4 Y he, , . 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Senxor Class ROBERT RANDLES WAYNE PETERSON Bob Pete Bob has but 0119 Of YWO Wayne IS 11ked by everyone D95 DCCVCS If slgns are needed hes Chemxstry IS one I do the one belleve H Y 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 Boys League member 2 IVAN RANDLES LESLIE RAY O6 Ray Our Ivan lS qulte a lad Our Leslies not glven At swlng and J1ve hes much to talk not so bad But when he speaks 1ts not for naught Boys League member 3 4 Grlzzly Kn1ght 4 Track 4 Transferred from Brook1ngs Hlgh Football made letter 4 Lettermens Club 4 Rogue News staff 4 Rogue Annual staff 4 Senlor Play cast 4 H1 Y 4 Glee Club 3 Boys CLARA ANN ROBERSON Robby Lxterary artistlc and actlve And confldentlally fond of JIVC R Hue News staff 2 3 4 Rogue Annual taff 2 4 Annlver ary ay aff 4 Senlor Play League member 2 3 4 PHILLIP RITTER Phxl Ph1ls dellght IS senlor rev1ew Hes l1v1ng on asplrln un t1l hes thlough G made letter 2 Of cer 2 S4 Hlklng club Z S Girls Lea. ff 2 'S 4 gue o leer Class offncer 2 3 4 Fvecutn uncnl 4 Drxll Team 2 VERA SEGSWORTH Segsbrush Nobody ever w1ll1ng as Track 4 Boys League member3 4 Transferred from Mlsslon H1 San Franclsco LAURA MAE ROSS Vera Larry Whenever shes needed Larry serves tables Jug hes always neara glmg plate Campflre G1rls presldent 4 home Economlcs club 4 GAA 2 made et ter 3 4 P1k1ng club 3 G e Club 2 G1rs League member 2 .S 4 EMMY LOU SMITH Its Sald she can carry as many as e1ght Rogue News staff 4 Glee club 2 G1rls League member 2 3 4 Smitty BETTY SMITH Graclous but w1tty com Betty bmed into one Full of m1sch1ef all the Whenever there s Sm1tty 1 t me theres bound to be lllll Bettys fun but that Qu111 and Scroll 4 Rogue News staff 3 4 edltor 4 Annlversary pray 4 Sen lor play cast 4 Dflll team 4 3 UAA 2 offlcer 4 G1rls Lea ue IIXLITILCI' A 3 OLIIUI 1 won t rhyme' G1rls League member 4 transferred from Wash 1ngton H1gh Portland ,, Annlversary play coun C11 member 2 GAA 2 . ll 14 11 - . 1 7 1 . 9 ' . 9 1' , wJ 71 .. H . , . . .. , - v ' . l 1 f Y v , 7 Q , , 1 I . Y - ' ' . . 1 ' I Y U H A6 ' H Y . , . . . 1 v ' . , . . . . ' I Q 0 -Q' I . s '- : ' s Pl st 1 ' sta f . 1 4: .A.A.. -3: ' D f .:. 5 '-:g - , ' ' ' - - : 4. e , ' 041 ' : ' . . Al T! 1. H Y . I I - v . S . ' 3- , . , . . , . . . , 1 - D 1 - ' v' ' ' Q ' I r 4 r , . - y le , l - - l . .1 - H .. U Y . . v ' ' . . v 1 4 .. - . . I ' ' V 1 1 Y - - 1 . . i . y 1 - , . . . -3-4, 3 , ' - ' ' ,, I . . ' 0 , . . . . . -' V - , - I HAZEL STOCKSTILL Hazel Qu1et and d1gn1f1ed IS Hazel Though not always stock st1ll G1rls League member 2 EARL WARREN L1tt1e Man A l1ttle man but oh so m1ghty And not at all as you m1ght thlnk fhghty Po tball S male letter 4 as ke all 2 S4 Tra k 4 Letter men s club 4 Qu1ll and S roll 4 uffxcer R gue News taff 4 n l 4 9 1 I' PSY I 1 Ilcer 4 Boy Quartet Z 3 4 ee Club 2 3 4 leaxzle member 234 Cla rffucer 3 4 Hlklnx. Club 3 RICHARD WESTERBERG D1ck A strong Smlllhg fellow IS Horse But w1ll1ng and frlendly of course Football 3 4 made let 4 Qu1ll and Scroll Rogue News Staff 3 Rogue Annual staff Boys League member CLARK WILLITS B1 H1s muslcal h1m fame Just you be member the Manager ball 4 Track 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Glee club 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 2 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 talents w1n sure to re name cubs basket ELIZABETH WIMER Betty A whlzz at d1ctat1on and typ1ng too- There Wlll be an award awa1t1ng you Typmg team made let ter 3 Glee club 2 3 4 G1r1s League member 2 KENNETH LEBOW Kenny Senxor Class JAMES SMITH Jamle Excell1ng 1n sports and art class too Next year A H S w1ll really l'1'11SS you Football 3 4 Basketball made letter 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Lettermens club 2 3 4 Boys League mem ber 2 3 4 off1cer 4 THELBERT TUCKER Tad At geography or math they say You cant beat Thelbert any day Basketball Cubs 4 Track 3 Rogue News Staff 4 H1 Y 4 Grxzzly Kn1ghts 4 Boys League mem be 2 3 4 ROBERT WEAVER Bob Bob IS actlve 1n all kmds of sports And also at manaemg from all reports letball made letter 2 3 4 Let termens Cub 2 Rogue News staff 23 Rogue Annual 5 f 224 flee cub 2 li y League member 2 3 4 f er 3 xe u lve nu tudent I dy yresldent 4 ROSS WILLARD Curley At track meets Ross al Ways feels swell It must be because there he excells Track 3 4 made letter 3 Lettermens club 4 G1 e club 3 4 Boys League member 2 3 4 I-11 Y 4 CARL YOUNG Curly Whether Carl IS old or Young H1s pralses merr1ly should be sung Boys League member 3 Transferred from Flora H1gh School Flora Ind Baseball and Bas ketball Kenny excels 1n eve N0 PICTURES W class BETTY MEYERS Stud1es for h1m are not a DICK FOSTER task Boys League member 2 3 4 K4 ' YI 45 YY Q 1 j 1 ' 1 i 1 - - - Y 3-4. - C ' - . 1 - y - Al ' 71 - - 1 ' U - 11 y ' u n v I . y . 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' 1 - ' - - Y . tl DY KK YU u y . - ' ' . 4g - Y 7 . ,' L ' ' 3-4. 11 rx Junior Class Officers Left to right Bob Dunn Mr Blake Martin Hcrrm Ann lrandall Glau Jhahmf HE JUNIOR CLASS elected for 1ts offlcers Martin Herrm presldent Bob Dunn vxce presldent Ann Crandall secretary and Mr Lelghton Blake class advlser Two class dances were sponsored durmg the year and the outstandmg socxal event of the season the Junlor Senlor Prom was gxven May 2 by the Junlor class The Junlor class was well represented and actwely partlcxpated ln all the school orgamzatlons and act1v1t1es By the enthuslasm shown ln these dxfferent f1e1dS we foretell that next years semors w1ll set new records of mcreased ac t1v1ty and w1ll be an lnsplratlon to future classes THE RDGUE FDR 1941 ff unior Class Top row left to right Arlme Adolph lester Alwme Eleanor Ager Lawrence Barger Betty Nichols Dorothy Allen Ned Barraclough Helen Anderson Second row John Bell Roseanxrela Sander Bull Black Ebnother Frank Carroll Third row Arlene Lonley Bull Cooke Helene Clark Norman Lhnstheb Ann Crandall Yvonne Lhrlstlleb Albert Newbry frate Close 16 Fourth row Bob Dunn Julia Silver Ray Fager Shnrley Crosby Dlck Finnell Jo Curtis Chet Fowler Shirley Cushing lfnfth row Ada Davis Clyde Garrett Gayle Carter Russ Davis blxth row Betty Dunn Gene Brantley hdna Grant fladys Hoadley Don Warren Donna Frazier Joe Mc Calhster THE RDGUE FDR 1941 mer, Lottie Burner, Hagel Black, Fritz Buehling, Doriel Havufk, Betty J. Dunn, Buth Dooms, .lohn Grubb, ldabelle unior Class Tcp row l l me Ebnother Celene Morgan Second row Loxs Redford I'hr row cox Rawmond Ber IB Helms Fourth row t to right Doris Hunter llowd Hoadley Larl I-lenn Gene Rhoads Bud Provost Charles .landreau Gay Neelv Peggy Whlttle John Kerns Beatrice Krueger Bull Van Vleet Bonn e Doris Renzema George 'Vlack Audrey Wal Renzema V9 Ima Oven Harriett Turnbull Mxrtle Pederson .lulxa Noble Marv Alce Johnson Mary THE RCIGUE FUR 1941 Helen Kruger Agnes White L1'l'ar Ormond Feorgene Phnl p Alletn farrnex Jean Llteter l'x'th row Dorothw Parr Grace Waller Sarah No le Wlllxam Peter rn .lu'a Sprlnger Salls Rce Rubv Lang' lord Florence Wcod el' Herbert Hawes Dorothw Frldeger Bruce Mlls Rubv Wehh No plctures fClQW3 Coulter 'Vlax ne Dleckman Janet Fullerton kudrew Held! F na .l el Harrw Barrett Ja A Bu h Vl ll am Stan Phlllp hslllla 17 '. ef ' : '. . . A' . . A ' ' . . l . . I . . , ' , ' . . 5. . . . . , . . . , . . l . . '- . ' . ' . I ' -. ' . - Levns, Martm Herrm. S.xth nw: Thelma Morang. Wayne Pxikens, Pearl Ru:- ' 1 f ': . ' l . ' ' - F -. .' F, .' . , . . ,' , 2 1' , , u . rt ', ,' . .' s: Q l ' ' . l . i ' . ': ' .' . 5 i ' , . , 3 - , ,H 01 , g . c 5 , 'L 1 'I' Sophomore Class Officers As- Erlene Norberg Mr Gastlneau B1llElam Sue Parkinson Sophomore Class Hnstory THE SOPHOMORE class was orgamzed on November '7 1940 Offlcers elected were, B111 Elam presxdent, Erlene Norberg, v1ce presldent Sue Parkmson secretary treasurer and Mr Gastlneau, class advlser Sophomores are well represented 1n the flelds of sports and Journahsm and partlclpated extenswely ln school aCt1Vltl8S A dance and plCl'1l.C m May were sponsored by the class Class Roll Top Picture Left to right bottom row Dale Anderson Viola Ben net Bob Autrey Mane Fowler Bull Cady Carmen Carv Bull Burdlc Trllma Clark Dlck Grubbs Letha Bllderback Dale Adams xMlddle row Charles Fordyce Marjone Fullerton Ken neth Caton 'Vlartha Cody Walter Graham Dorothy f rant Blll Cate Laura Bllllnzs Roy Clary Marllee Erwm Top row Isabel Green Cecll Bishop Shirley Foster Teddy Clawson Vlvlan Freeman Bob Baker Maxlne Cooke Middle Plcture- left to right bottom row Lawrence Hall Pat Holman Robert Hlnch Bonnle Morrls Dale Hlbbs Margaret Moseley hell Holbrook Alyce Harvey Tommy Mansfield llelen Montgomery Bull Kaezl Middle row Keith Haines Nmon Kung Bruce Jordan Shirley Harden Elwood Hedberg Ahce Ostrander Weston LeBlanc Dorothy Morns Don Hufman Top row Holly Hanseth Wanda Middleton Colleen Martin Geraldine Ilnmger Charlotte Hamilton oy Muller Helen Hollingsworth Erlene Norberg Betty Herrin Sally Hall Bottom Plcturw- Left to right bottom row Kenth Wxne Veda Wllllams Gene Wood Kathryn Young Phll Wolcott Eula Weanus Warren Hanse Ferol Starnes Jack Putney Sue Par klnson Middle row Calun Ross Ida Willard Kenneth Thomp son Carolyn Rose Jack Sears Geraldine Purves Ronald Whlted Aletha Taylor Norman Young Vayle Specht Top row Betty Riley Teddy Whlted Betty Whittle Herbert Taylor Ruth Walker Wilfred Vakoc .losephme Peachy Paul Wordsworth Dons Wenker Delmar Tucker Marlon Svvensen THE RDGUE FDR 1941 N -ff ' 4 W ' Y' I X- l , a , . , . . . . , . , ' ' I , , . . , . n Z , . - . , . , 0 v , , . . . . z ' . . , - v A . x in I I ' . , . - : - I Y . . 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A 1 ' w Sophomore Class THE RDGUE FCJR1941 Coaches COACH GASTINEAU ERRY GASTINEAU BEGAN h1s flrst year of coachmg for Ashland h1gh thls year as basketball and baseball mentor Before thls he coached at Chemawa where he handled cham p1onsh1p teams Gastmeau IS always looklng to the future and bulldlng up reserves of strength ln boys who have a year or two left to play COACH BLAKE COACHING FOOTBALL track and tennls here Le1ghton Blake began hlS career as a coach Although ham pered by a shortage of experlenced players Blake molded out several teams of ment Blake served as an xnsp1rat1on and an ldeal to students and players by carrylng out the tradltxons of good sportsmanshlp character1st1c of Ash land hlgh Lettermen s Club THE LETTERMENS CLUB lS an orgamzatlon of boys who have earned letters 1n any of the school sports elther maJor or mlnor Electlve offlcers are Martin Herrm presldent Bud Provost v1ce presdent and B111 Alves secretary treasurer w1th Jerry Gastxneau and Lelghton Blake as advlsors First row Lharlle Jandreau Bud Pro ost Duck Wester Back row Blll Elam Earl Warren Bob Brulll Coach berg James Smith Bob Weaver Martin Herrin Chet Blake Coach Gastlneau Kenny Laton Don Warren .lack M tt Fowler Russ Hawk errl Second Row Ivan Randles Albert Ne bry Bob Dunn Not ln the picture Ball Alves John Bergstrom Flwood Hedberg Dlck Finnell Ross Willard 2 D THE RDEUE FDR 1941 J , , v ' 1 1 - I , . . . , . v 1 r ' r 1 ' , . ' : , V , - : . . . , 1 v v I- . - 1 ' , . w , , l : . . 1 v . - THE RCIGUE FDR1941 M an agers O- SQ' Lawrence Hall Elwood Hedberg Clark Wllhts Robert Broill Bull Kaezi FINANCIAL BOB BROILI FOOTBALL ELWOOD HEDBERG BASKETBALL LAWRENCE HALL BASEBALL BILL KAEGI BARBARIANS CLARK WILLITS flnanclal manager throughout the sports season Bob Bro111 successfully handled the bus1ness end of athletlcs Managers of the varxous sports serve as asslstants for the coaches handle the equlpment heat shower water and perform other dutles concernlng the sports PEP WAS PROMOTED under the able leadershlp of Sue Parkmson as yell leader and Lela Gflfflth as song queen The glrls partxclpated at yell ral 11es and football and basketball games throughout the year A few new songs and yells were used th1s year w1th the basketball chant belng the most outstandmg Pep Leaders Lela Grlfflth Sue Parkinson . H A 1 E ' 4 I N . do v 5 . - 'y XA- gf' - ' 5 4 Ar , ., X001 V K A X J . ' AS . . Y . . Football Weaver Westerberg Smith Bergstrom Randles Fowler .landreau BOB WEAVER Squeezer halfback and JOHN BERGSTROM Swede left end captaln welght 157 senlor He was welght 160 senlor one of the best voted and awarded Charles WhltE plaque offenslve and defense players Ashland had for the most msplratlonal player we W1ll hate to lose hlm RICHARD WESTERBERU Horse e tackle welght 200 senlor Opened holes IVAN RANDLES Joe left guard and cen m many opponents llnes Recelved honor ter welght 145 senlor A steady llneman able mentlon and placed on Klamath Falls and one of the best defenslve players all opponent second team He graduates JAMFS SMITH J1m rlght guard CHESTER FOWLER Chet rlght end and welght 195 senlor Though startmg late left tackle welght 160 Junlor Plenty due to 1nJur1es he became one of the most tough and loves the game an all around valuable players on the team He graduates football player He returns CHARLES JANDREAU Strong Arm half back welght 130 Junlor One of the shlftxest backfleld men ln the conference A good passer Placed on All Conference flrst team E Warren Dunn Bell Ormond Hall D Warren Russell EARL WARREN Llttle Man halfback LAMAR ORMOND Chubby left guard wexght 130 senlor A small man but h1S welght 160 Junxor a good hard player ab1l1ty IS twlce as blg as hlmself He also Makes h1S opponent feel lt when playlng Bggadgfggl Heavyfoot mgm end LAWRENCE HALL Toughy left guard weight 140 Junlor Always gets h1s man 1 Welgng 1510 Sopgloxglore Broke up many and makes h1s opponent feel It W1ll play gays an Wes up 0 ls nickname Watch next year 1m next year JOHN BELL Johnny quarterback DON WARREN Last of the Mohlcans welght 145 Junlor A good ball player quarterback welght 125 Junlor The Gets down and blocks hard He plays next last of the Warrens and he also has the year a.b1l1ty h1s brothers had Returning GILBERT RUSSELL G1b right half wexght 132 sophomore Plenty fast and a hard man to stop when he gets started 22 THE RCIGUE FDR 1941 Football 1 Herrin Provost Hawk Newbry MARTIN HERRIN Big Stoop fullback weight 187 Junior A hard man to stop A good defensive player He will return for a position on the line BENNETT PROVOST Bud left end weight 155 Junior A hard man to get around Seldom misses a pass Received honorable mention in conference Is re turning RUSS HAWK Faker center weight 185 Junior A hard man to take out Re ceived honorable mention and placed on Klamath Falls all opponent first team He will return Garrett Luton Elam CLYDE GARRETT Gurrutt iight guard and center weight 155 Junior A hard man to get around and a tough guy to take out Received honorable mention on All Conference team He will return KENNETH CATON Kenny right half weight 165 sophomore one of the fastest men on the squad and many a point can be credited to him He has two years ot football left BILL ELAM Kewpie fullback weight 3 sophomore He isnt very big but he plays with the biggest and toughest An all around ball player Watch him next year ALBERT NEWBRY Flash rivht tackle weight 160 Junior A hard opponent for anybody to play against Received honorable mention and placed on Grants Pass all opponent first team He returns McCollum Burdic Cluwson Finnell Anderson Autry 'OHN McCOLLUM Johnny - right end - weight 130 - sophomore. Can snag the high throw passes with his lanky reach. A good ball player. Back again next year. BILL BURDIC Little Mite - halfback - weight 130 - sophomore. A small man but plays a hard game. Always in there. Keep your eye on him next year. TEDDY CLAWSON Ted - right tackle - weight 150 - junior. A tough little ball player. He plays a hard game and the opponents feel it. Will click next year. THE RDGUE FDR 1941 DICK FINNELL Funnel - left end - weight 145 - junior. A good end to have, hard to get around and he is always in there fighting. Will play next year. DALE ANDERSON 'Dope' - right guard - weight 160 - sophomore. A fellow who can play good ball and plays hard. Returning. BOB AUTRY Punchy - right tackle - weight 145 - sophomore, a fellow who is always fighting, always in there getting his man. He has two years left of football. 23 n Burger .I hn Bergstrom Don Gngshy Duck Fm ell Bull Cooke Norman Young 36 40 26 29 38 20 31 28 43 37 36 26 23 52 42 31 41 25 . 32 34 46 ' 29 33 ' 23 26 32 24 26 Q 0 , n ' , ' I ,. aw- ' , o . c , ' L , ff .IIC l . , 0 , , ' ll , , . 1941 Basketball Scores 1940 Football Scores Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Bend Bend Battery B Albany Chemawa Chemawa Vancouver Grants Pass Roseburg Roseburg Grants Pass Medford Medford Roseburg Klamath Falls Grants Pass Roseburg Medford Lakevlew Lakevlew Grants Pass Medford Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Blake s Barbarian s 14 Coquille 19 12 Yreka 6 7 Lakeview 0 0 Medford 41 19 Myrtle Point 7 0 Grants Pass 13 Roseburg Albert Newbry Tommy Ma sfleld LaMar Ormond L Bull Burdlc John McC llum Coa ll Blake Clark Wlll ts 6 Klamath Falls 14 0 7 Phll Wlllls Don W rren Fr bert Ru sell Be me Helm 24 BLAKES BARBARIANS IS the name glven to thls group of boys who wlshed to play competltlve basketball and were not skllled enough to take a berth wlth the fxrst ten For thelr slze and sklll these boys won a good percentage of thelr games agalnst more classy teams some of which were ln the prlvate bracket and others from such schools as Medford Grants Pass and Klamath Falls They were ably coached by Lelghton Blake and due to hxs ablhty some of these boys w1ll be able to play wlth the vars1ty next year THE RCIGUE FDR 1941 Basketball Personnels CHARLIE JANDREAU Chuck One of the best ball handlers ln the confer ence one of the h1gh8St scorers and chosen on the all conference flrst team He returns BENNETT PROVOST Bud Another hxgh scorer HIS helght w11l be a great help to next years team Chosen on all conference second team of It too He wxll be greatly mlssed next year ROBERT WEAVER Bob was the captam and man who held the team to gether a good defense and offense man chosen on all conference second team He graduates CHESTER FOWLER Chet although Chet had a dlfflcult posltlon to play he played xt well He dldn t score much but was a demon on defense He returns THE RDGUE FCJR1941 JAMES SMITH Smitty -Big Jim played center this year and did a good job Pr oat P wler Dunn W a er .landreau Pla Warren bmlth Adam Green BOB DUNN Heavyfoot Bob dldll t get to play much th1s year but we expect to see h1m 111 there flghtlllo next year EARL WARREN Llttleman thls boy was one of the smallest but one of the fastest boys on the squad Hell be mlssed next year ahead of h1m B111 promses to become a great ball player We expect to see hlfll Ill the startlng llne up next year DALE ADAMS Small Frv although he 18 another sophomore he has shown the abllty to get off good qulck shots ID the games He returns BILL GREEN Pmkv mth hexeht and flghtlllg ablllty he wlll be rwht on top next tear Two wears left to play BILL ELAM Kewpie -being. a sophomore with two years of high school ball SPRING SPQQTS Track Front row Warren Hanse Wnllnam Stacy Norman Thnrd Row Ray Pager Kenneth Caton Herbert Hays Young Jack Bush Donald Warren Bruce Mills Joe Mc John Kerns Leighton Blake adviser Manley Leggett Calllster Wilford Vakoc Roy Clary Delmer Tucker Ross Willard Calvm Ross Phll Rutter Lawrence Hall Second row Norman Chnstlleb Clark Wrlhts Frank Ilwot ln picture Fred Burger Chuck Jandreau Albert Carroll Bob Dunn Duck Westerberg James Smith Jack Newhry Lawrence Barger Sears John Bergstrom Raymond Renzema RACK PRACTICE was begun early ln March vuth about 30 boys respondlnv to Coach Blakes call for trackmen Two lettermen Wxllard and Bergstrom leturned from last years squad Meets were scheduled by Blake wlth Medford Grants Pass Jacksonvllle and Yreka Outstandmg events of the meets are the 100 yard dash the 220 the 440 the 880 the m1le and the relays IH the runmng events and 1n fleld events hlgh Jumpmg pole vaultlng shot put dlscus throwlng and the broad Jump were featured Baseball Front row Blll Elam Dale Adams Chet Fowler lhuck Back row fllbert Russell Tommy Mansfield Bull Jandreau Bud Provost Bob Weaver Joe Peterson Ivan Hames John Mclollum Loach Jern Iastlneau Ru'- Randles Phil Wlllls Hawk Dick Finnell John Bell Bull Kaegl ASEBALL WAS revlved here ln March after years of absence Most of the boys who turned out for baseball had never played before but Coach Gas tlneau rounded out a successful team w1th Charlle Jandreau D1CCl11llg Ashland played Jacksonvllle tvuce early ln the season and beat them once Among schools scheduled by Coach Gastmeau for games were JaCkSOllV1ll9 Medford Grants Pass and Phoemx THE RCIGUE FDR 1941 27 , . 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V. . i fy Boys' Tennis Front row John Bell LaMar Ormond Duck Finnell Charles Jandreau Norman Young Jack Merritt Second row Blll Cooke Bob Weaver Albert Newbry Frank Carroll Bull Burdlc Jack Bush Last row John McCollum Blll Cate Coach Blake Bud Provost TNDER SUPERVISION of Coach Blake boys tennxs practlce started 1n March Blake selected the boys on the flrst f1ve by an ellmlnatlon tournament Wlth all the boys who wanted to take part 1n the sport Ashland won the flrst match whlch was played on Aprll 8 w1th Grants Pass and another Aprll 19 wlth Klamath Falls Players 1n the flrst and second match mcluded Charlle Jandreau Jack Merrltt Bud Provost Dlck Flnnell LaMar Ormond and B111 Cooke Front row Dorothy Morris Phyllis Caton Lela Griffith Erlene Norberg Marllee Erwm Mar garette Barnthouse Cornnne Croft Mar Ann D ls an 3 e m Second row Alvce Harvey Sue Parkinson Betty Whittle Vayle Specht Nlnon Kmg Lottie Burger Betty Smith June Brasted THE GIRLS TENNIS team th1s year was organized and managed through G A A The team was determined by a ladder whlch was kept open all season so that as the glrls advanced they mwht have a chance to be on the team Seventeen g1rls took part ln ladder play and especlally notlceable were Mary Ann Delsman Corrmne Croft Margarette Barnthouse Dorothy Morrls Cather me Wlll1amS and Lela Grlfflth Scheduled matches were wlth Grants Pass Medford and Phoemx Girls' Tennis THE Rcmsus: FDR 1941 Drill Team ORTY GIRLS and three maJorettes under the leadershxp of M1ss June Brasted wlth Carolme Rose accompanist at practlce put on excellent drllls at home football and basketball games Majorettes Corrlnne Croft Yvonne Chr1stl1eb and Jean Moseley led the team through a successful season w1th new shakos and the use of llghted plastlc batons addmg new 11fe to the organ1zat1on GAA left to right Frlene Nor'-enz Donna Frazier June back r Mary Ann Del man Belt Dunn ANY GIRLS turned out for G A A thls year for the fxve requlred spor s whlch included basketball tennls soccer baseball and volley ball The glrls tennls team was organlzed and mana ed through G A A An lntra class basketball tournament under the supervlslon of Mlss Brasted g1rls athletic lnstructor was held Wlth the senxor glrls team wnnlng Each sport a glrl turns out regularly for merlts 100 polnts To recelve a letter 500 pomts are necessary Approxlmately 10 glrls wlll recelve letters thxs year THE RDEUE FUR 1941 Margery 2 9 7 7 1 , y I I I . ' Z - l' . ' , ' ow: S , Y . Brasted. Lela Griffith, Lottie Burger. Newton, Clara Ann Roberson, Emmy Lou Smith. l Y ' . y , on . . 5 . . . The Dxary SEPTEMBER 9 School opens 13 Football Lakevlew tthere? 27 Football-Grants Pass tthere? OCTOBER Grlzzly Knlghts are organlzed Lela Grlfflth elected song queen and Sue Parklnson elected yell leader Football Klamath Falls there? Teachers Instltute Teachers Instmtute Football Myrtle Polnt there? Dr1ll Team hats purchased Football-Coquxlle there? Mary Ann Delsman selected as edxtor of Rogue News by execu t1ve councll NOVEMBER Football Yreka tthere? Arm1st1ce Day Football Medford tthere? Anmversary Play ThaI1kSg1VlI'lg vacatlon Football Roseburg tthere? Thanksgzvmg vacatlon Football letters awarded DECEMBER Basketball Bend there? Basketball Bend there? Chrlstmas program Three oclock-Chrlstmas vaca tlon begms Barnstormmg tour up north by basketball team JANUARY School reopens Basketball Grants Pass there? Basketball Roseburg tthere? Basketball Roseburg there? Basketball-Grants Pass tthere? Basketball Medford tthere? FIRST SEMESTER ENDS Second semester begms Basketball Medford there? Basketball Roseburg there? Work started on Walter Plnl lips fxeld FEBRUARY 7 Basketball Klamath Falls tthere? Basketball-Grants Pass there? DAR award presented to Clara Ann Roberson 30 15 18 28 Basketball Roseburg tthere? Basketball Medford tthere? Mary Ann Delsman elected Rogue Annual edltor Basketball--Grants Pass tthere? Home Economics club organxzed Pep supper Basketball Medford there? MARCH Track team organized 24 Baseball team organlzed 27 Girls League Tea 28 Semor conference Golf team organlzed APRIL A Cappella Nazarene Choxr GAA spread Baseball-Jacksonvllle tthere? Senlor Play 1 The Bat pre sented Track meet-Medford tthere? Baseball-Jacksonvllle tthere? Tenms Grants Pass tthere? Young Oregomans Easter vacatlon Baseball Phoemx tthere? Instrumental contest 1n Marsh fleld A Cappella Choir from Willamette PTA Amateur Show Tennls-Klamath Falls there? Track team goes to Grants Pass Hlgh school muslc festlval and contest at SOCE Baseball Central Polnt tthere? Reg1onal Homemaklng confer ence Track meet-Jacksonvllle tthere? Tennls-Medford there? MAY Junlor Senxor Prom Tennls-Klamath Falls tthere? Baseball Grants Pass tthere? Sprlnv muslc program Dxstrlct track meet Medford Tennls-Grants Pass there? Baseball Medford there? Tennls-Grants Pass there? Annual out-Semor Hlck Day Baseball Grants Pass there? Baccalaureate Senxor Commencement School closes Alumm banquet 25 26 ' 1 ' ' ' .. 4 . I1 I7 ' ' 3 . I8 ' ' , , 25 ' - 26 ' 28 I . 2 . . . 1 - . Il ' ' 4 - , N - I9 ' 5 21 ' ' ' 7 ' - 8 ' - 22 . . . 9 . 29 I0 ' 15 - ' I7 ' - 13 - ' 14 - 18 Christmas Musical at junior high 18 Baseball-Medford tthere? 19 ' . . . 20 ' ' - 19 ' ' ' 24 31 . . . . 25 - ' 26 ' ' - 6 11 - ' 29 ' 14 - 30 ' 17 - 21 24 -- 2 . - . 3 . 27 ' 6 - 28 - 9 ' D ' ' ' ' I6 - 17 ' 21 ' ' , 25 14 28 ' . . . , 29 THE RDGUE FDR 1941 ACTIVITIES and CDRGANIZATIONS Executive Council Bob weaver John Bergstrom Bud Provost Bull Burdlc Clara Ann Roberson Mr Forsythe OMPOSED OF student body officers the Executlve councll represents the sophomore Junlor and senlor classes Bob Weaver IS presldent John Berg strom Bud Provost and B111 Burdlc are v1ce presxdents and Clara Ann Roberson IS secretary The Executlve councll coordinates all school act1v1t1es makes awards and appomts edltors and buslness managers The councll IS responslble for the actlvxtxes of the ASSOC13tCd Students of Ashland hlgh school THE RDGUE FDR 1941 g O Q Q , fx X 7 7 I X I we , rf- ff C . , . . , , - Z ' x v ' , , Boys' League Mr Beasley Bud Provost James Smxth Bob Weaver TARTED ON October 6 1934 by an unanxmous vote of the boy Ol ABS the Boys League elected Rollo Reedy flrst advlser and Bob 'iardy fxrst presldent Thls years meetmgs were taken up w1th d1scuss1on and plans for reolacxng and pamtlng the A Bob Weaver was elected pres1c. nt Bud PIOJOot v1ce presldent and James Smlth secretary w1th Mr Beasley advlser October saw the flrst actlon wlth about 17 boys under the dlrectlon of Jerry Gastxneau worklng all day on the old A Then on Mar h 27 about 50 boys w1th Coaches Blake and Gastxneau and Mr Beasley worked from three to f1ve thlrty on a new A Girls League Clara Ann R berson Mar Ann Del man Miss Hulst Emmy lou Smith Lela Gnfflth NDER THE SUPERVISION of MISS hulst advlser and Presldent Clara Ann Roberson many outstandxng act1v1t1es were held by the Gxrls League an or gan1zat1on of all the gxrls The Bw L1ttle Slster part, was held to wel ome n w sophomore g1rls Thank glvlng baskets prepared the Pep Supper spon ored at the close of basket all season and the annual Mothers Tea glven late xn March Other off1ce1s are Mary Ann Delsman fxrst v1ce presldent Emmy Lou Smuh second v1ce presxdent Florence Clark thlrd v1ce presldent and Lela Grxffnh secretary treasurer THE RCIGUE FCIR 1941 Debate John Kerns Lois Redford Corrlnne Croft Ferry Jordan H Beasley ORRINNE CROFT and Gerry Jordan took the affirmative and Lols Redford and John Kerns the negatlve ln debatlng the questlon Resolved That the powers of the federal government should be xncreased Under Mr Beasleys coachlng the team debated wlth Medford and Grants Pass other schools making up the Southern Oregon debating dlstrxct Dr Wells of Oregon State college was sole Judge of the events Quill and Scroll abil. Front row Margarette Barnthouse Corrmne Croft Mrs Not ln pncture Blll Alves Earl Warren Rnhard Wes White Emmy Lou Smith Mary Ann Delsman terberg Gerry Jordan Back row Peg Whittle Duck Bernlnghausen Lola Red ford Dlck Ormond Mlrgery Newton HE ALPHA ETA SIGMA chapter of Qulll and Scroll xnternatlonal honorary soclety for hlgh school Journallsts has enlarged thxs year wlth many new members Members are Rlchard Ormond presldent Earl Warren vlce presldent Mary Ann Delsman secretary treasurer and Margarette Barnthouse sergeant at arms Peg Whlttle Emmy Lou Smlth Margery Newton Dlck Bernxnghausen Cor rmne Croft Gerry Jordan Blll Alves Dick Westerberg and LOIS Redford Inltlatxon and party were given at the home of Mrs Frances White adviser on January 29 wxth high school members graduated members and new candl dates lnvlted THE RCIGUE FUR 1941 33 5 ell L A M. 1 K ' li 7 R A f , Y K V at f 'x l 39 ' 5 ? . . . 1 . . . , . ' 17 , . . ' I , . . . A ' y ' , A 0 .X 5' ' A Q, ' , .. 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' . - l' ' ' : ' , , I , 1 1 ' , ' : , 5 s ' 3 1 1 v K- y 1 , ' 7 Y 1 ' ' Y I Y 1 1 - The Rogue for 1941 Mary Ann Delsman L lara Ann Roberson Bull Alv es Front ro Clara Ann Roberson John lsenhower Margery Newton Duck Wester benz Lois Redford Dick Bernmghausen Mnrgarette Barnthouse Joe Randles Pez Whittle Back row Mary Ann Delsman Bob Weaver Emmy Lou Smith Bob Brolli Dorothy Frldeger Mrs White Nathan Gale Betty Dunn Don DeLnsle Florence Wood Not m the picture Gaylord Cox Wilma Froman Publlshed by the Assoclated Students of Ashland hxgh the Rosfu serves as a record of progress for the 1940 41 school year By support of the busmess men of Ashland and student co operatlon the yearbook IS made posslble The Rogue for 1941 expresses a un1que hlstory of the act1v1t1es and achlevements of students and teachers of Ashland hlgh and lS meant to act as a plctorlal and hterary record for the present and the future -me sag EDITOR MARY ANN DELSMAN ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLARA ANN ROBERSON BUSINESS MANAGER BILL ALVES BUSINESS ASSISTANT BOB DUNN ADVISER MRS FRANCES WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY GAYLORD COX DON DeLISLE BOYS SPORTS DICK WESTERBERG BUD PROVOST BOB WEAVER IVAN RANDLES GIRLS SPORTS MARGARETTE BARNTHOUSE FLORENCE WOOD FEATURES EMMY LOU SMITH DOROTHY FRIDEGER SENIOR CLASS NATHAN GALE JUNIOR CLASS LOIS REDFORD SOPHOMORE CLASS WILMA FROMAN ORAGANIZATIONS BETTY DUNN PEG WHITTLE BOB BROILI DICK BERNINGHAUSEN TYPISTS MARGERY NEWTON JOHN ISENHOWER THE RDGUE FDR 1941 ve, ig FIDGUE NEWS . yjfff. D D PIUUSHED BY THE ASSOGATEDSTUDENTS I 0F THE ASHLAND OREGYW HGH QB Volume XX Ashland Oregon May 21 1941 lfront row left to nghl Veda IVllllams Donna Frazler Furl Warren Cornnne Croft John Kerns Emmy Lou Smith Bxll BI ckmer Mary Ann Delsman Bob Callahan U rbara Cary Pat Holman Second row Rub Webb Ivan Ranrlles Clara Ann Rob er on Nathan Ga'e Mrs White Dre Bernm hausen Marget Ne ton Russ Hawk Peg Whxttle Dorothy Fn deger Blll Kaegl Back row Shirley Harden Vayle Specht Boh Broxh Shirley Cushing Duck Westerherg Nlnon Knz John Isenhower 'Vlargarette Barnthouse Florence Wood D n Wa ren Marllee Er n Not ln pcture Bull Alves Gerry Jordan Celene Mor gan Wllma Froman Busmess Season Proves Complete Success B111 Alves buslness manager of the Rogue News for most Ol the school year reports a suc Rogue News Makes Change In Set Up Dupllcate Rogue Flles Nearly Complete Plans were furthered th1s year to obtaln a complete duphcate f11e of the Rogue News from cessful season W1th the asslstance of John Kerns who later became bus1 ness manager when Alves was transferred to work on the an nual advertlsements were so 11c1ted from buslnessmen and a general flnanclal success re sulted from the efflclent work News FEATURE WRITERS MAKE HIT WITH STUDENTS Mode n ver IOUS of such stor IGS as L1ttle Red Rldlng Food were popular features wrltten by Cla a Ann Roberson Emmy Lou Smlth and Dode Fr1deger of lb hvmor staff Another steady feature was Garb GOSSID wrltten by Sh1r ley Cushing whlch gave the gals a lme on what to wear THE RDGUE FDR1941 Wlth the thxrd lssue to be nr1nted thls year the Rogue News temporarlly evolved from a four column to a f1ve column paper Other changes made ln clude an addltlon of four 1nch es to the length In th1s way more space could be glven to pl.1lC2l1ClZe school act1v1t es and asplrmg reporters a chance to dlsplay the1r llterary talents Al o changed were the type and style of wrltlng headhnes A more modern type was used and headhnes were set flush to the left margln gwlng the pap r a more streamlmed appearance Mary Ann Delsman served as edltor for a majorlty of the year wlth Emmy Lou Smlth taking over twxce and Celene Morgan edl mg th Junlor ed1 t on dur1n0 the year 1922 when It flrst was publlshed under that name unt11 the present From 1930 to 1941 the flles are nearly complete but between 1922 and 1930 several lssues are yet to be found Durmg the work on this through the Journallsm class many subjects of 1nterest were found by the collectors who wolked under the sup rvxslon of Mrs Whlte Rogue News advlser One copy of the AHS Rogue forerunner of the Roeue News was dxscovered durlng the re search Work Duphcate cople w1l1 be o dlsplay and used as reference ln the llbrary whlle those of Just one copy w11l be flled ln permanent covers 35 , , A yr - : V ' 1 , A ' :. 1 I v I . V i v ' . 1 4 9 C I I ' Q 5 I 1 0 lt , . r . ' wi . : y . . - A ' I 1 ' . . - 2 , . . ' , ' 'K ' 0 -. . ' . v W , . ' . '- l I - . y . 1 - I I ,S . ' . - 1 ' - , . - . . . - , , . . , ' - - - . . . . y V ' W ' v of this department of the at me same time it gave the Whlch WHS .119-Udlefi Partly S . n n 4 1 9 ' I r s' - ' - ' - ' , Q ' - . A T . y . . 9 Q S , V 1 . 1 . . - - , 1 . 1 . Y E , A ' ,A 3 ' . . , p . . 3 . n . . l C .F 0 . . .- y . . . . . Y N I - 4 V , 1 5 ' '. ' . MUSIC A Capella Chon- Front row left to right Dorothy DeLlsle Marllee Erwin Sue Parkmson Betty Jo Burns Alleen Tamney Laura Blllmgs Agnes Whlte Betty Middleton Thelma Morang lanet Fullerton Alwce Harvey Kathryn Young Lela trlfflth Second row Betty Wlmer Wllma Owen Betty Dunn J Curtis Sally Rue Dons Renzemn Ads Davls Juha Ann Nloble Helen Hollingsworth Erlene Norberg Carolyn Rose llvxan l-reeman Ieraldme llnlnger Vayle Specht Veda wlllllllllx Third row Warren Hanse Cecil Bishop Harlalee W1lson Bull Cooke Paul Wordsworth Ross Willard Bob Weaver Arthur Kent, Blll Burdlc Keith Wme Dorothy Parr Miss H1 Back row Manley Leggett Clark Wxlhts Bob Dunn Chet Fowler Bud Provost John Bergstrom Ralph Glll more Bull Cate Raymond Renzema Dick Fmnell Elwood Hedberg Not ln the picture Wllma Froman Arthur Kent Car men Cary THE A CAPELLA CHOIR, composed of 56 volces under the dlrectlon of M1ss Harr1et H111 has appeared m pub11c several t1mes On December 19 they sang ln the Chrlstmas Cantata at the Junlor hlgh school Aprll 23 the cholr sang fox the assembly at the sen1or h1gh At the MUSIC Festlval at the S O C E Aprll 25 the choxr was glven a superlor ratmg by three selected Judges Quartet and Sextet U9 'W Front row left to right Manlee lzrwm Agnes Wh te Back row left to right Earl Warren Clark Wlllts .Sally Rlce Betty Jn Burns Lela Griffith Veda Wllllams Harriet Hull Bull Alves Ralph tll'more HE BOYS QUARTET and the Glrls Sextet under the dlrectlon of M1ss H111 had a very successful year appearmg at many organlzatlons downtown school assemb11es and church programs throughout the year At the muslc fest1val at S O C E the Boys Quartet earned an excellent ratlng with the rlght to appear at Tacoma Washlngton at the Northwest reglonal meet The sextet recexved a two ratmg at the festlval 36 THE RDGUE FDR 1941 U O O . - 3 , f I , 1 . . , U, , , ll. l - I n Q n 3 , - f 0 'y , , ' ' I by I 9 I x v I V n l 4 Q u f r 1 ' , . , . .... , , . .- i . if Y' Y , 4: K' no -1 ' 'Q fu 1 v 'V ' , , , , Orchestra Front row Blll Cooke Walter Fraham William Stacy Back ro Malcolm Lady Norman Qhrlstlleh Clark Judy Sll er An lrandall Margery Ne ton Ralph Glll Wllllts Keith Hame Duck Fmnell El ood Hedb rg Ja k more Blll Elhart Jack Putney Mr Trxpp Merritt Bill Burdxc George Mack Sally Hall THIS YEAR the orchestra of AHS elected offlcers Jack Merr1tt belng chosen pres1dent wlth Ann Crandall v1ce pres1dent and Judy Sllver secretary Ralph Gllmore and B1ll Cooke were elected l1brar1ans Gordon Trlpp conductor led the orchestra 1n school programs and at plays gxven by the hlgh school On April 18 and 19 several members of the orchestra went to Marshfleld to partlclpate ln the dlstrlct muslc contest ln whlch several numbers recexved excellent ratmgs Among its performances the orchestra played at the SOCE on November 6 and at the Southern Oregon Musu Festlval on Aprll 24 and 25 Pep Band o t r Jes e Bob OH rra No man Ch lstl eb Back ro .la k Mer ltt Bull Bu dlc Bill Cooke W lter Vlalcom Cad George 'Vlack Wnfleld Roberson .lack Craham Bill Freen Fl ood Hedburyz Bull Nan Fleet Putne Duck Fmnell DI k Flahart Mr Tripp HE PEP BAND under the d1rect1on of Mr Gordon Trxpp has done much to promote pep durmg the school year xx 1th thelr snappy muslc and umforms The band plaved marches for the dr1ll team and m th1s way added a great deal to the half tlme entertamment They also provxded muslc durmg mtex m1ss1on at the local games Although the band IS small xt IS gammg IH membershlp and COllt8lIlS some of the best muslcans IH the school THE RCIGUE FDRl941 37 l 7, l : . v 1 , ,. . . ,, I W: . v . . . . 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It Won't Be Long Now First row Bull Kaegl Hnrlalee Wllson Sue Parkmson Second row Shirley Cushmz John leenhower Bb Mary Ann Delsmnn Clara Ann Roberson Miss Ruth Bronli Bob Callahan Bull Blackmer Bl'l Cat N than Woods Ned Barraclough Peg Whittle Florence Wood Gale Ralph Gxllmore Duck Bernmghnu en .I hn K Betty .lo Burns Marzarette Bnrnthouse Don DeLisle Emmy Lou Smith Not ln the picture Bull Alves Annuversary Play AS THIS YEARS Annxversary play It Won t Be Long Now a three act farce by MIILOH H Gropper was presented November 15 Settlng for the play lS 1n the home of Robert Preston a mlserly young mlllxonalre to whom Dr Talley announces that he has but 24 hours to l1ve The plot revolves about Preston and hxs actlons durlng these h1s last hours on earth ad WILLIAM MEEK an offlce worker BOB BROILI THOMAS the butler BOB CALLAI-'AN BEANSEY BLAKE offlce boy HARLALEE WILSON ROBERT PRESTON young m1111ona1re RALPH GILLMORE MISS WILKES Preston s secretary EMMY LOU SMITH CHARLES DOBSON pohtlclan JOHN KERNS VIVIAN DARRELL fllrtatxous gold dlgger BETTY TO BURNS DR WALTER TALLEY mlddle aged doctor BILL ALVES ANN WINSTON Prestons fiancee PEGGY WHITTLE REV DR LORING false mlnlster NED BARRACLOUGH POLICEMAN Irish cop BILL BLACKMER CULLEN leader of Peoples Party JOHN ISENHOWER PHOTOGRAPHER BILL CATE STUDENT ASSISTANT MARGARETTE BARNTHOUSE STAGE DICK BERNINGHAUSEN PROPERTY SUE PARKINSON NED BARRACLOUGH COSTUMES SHIRLEY CUSHING FLORENCE WOOD LIGHTS BILL VAN VLEET SOUND EFFECTS DON DQLISLE SALES BILL KAEGI ADVERTISING NATHAN GALE PUBLICITY MARY ANN DELSMAN PROGRAMS CLARA ANN ROBERSON BB THE RDGUE FDR1941 . : . .y . , ' : ' 5 ' , , . , . . . 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LY 3 , , . , . , .........l...... .....,...................,.....,.............. 1 ------'--- H ---- - --------- A- --------'- - ----------- ---- A A---- ---- ----- - ---- - ------- ' , ,....... .................... ,................. .......... . . , ...,..................l...............,v , , .......,..,,.,,...,,...,.......,,,.............. , .......,...........,.......................,........................ , - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A. . .L . , ................,...............,........... , . , ........,..................,..................,..... . . , ..,.......................................... . , .....,..,.............,. ..............,...,..............................,,. 7 , .......,....................l,.................... ,,,.............. .,..,...,. , ......... . ....... ....,, ,, ..,... , The Bat Front row Clara Ann Roher nn l an Randles Mar Second row Fmmy lou Smith Bob Brolli Duck Bernmg zarctte Barnthouse John Bergstrom Fred Burger Earl hausen Ruth Woods Ralph flllmnre Margery Newton Warren Barbara Curv Don DeLlsle Blll Alves John Isenhower Not in puture Nathan Cale 66THE BAT well known mystery drama by Mary Roberts Rlnehart 1n col laboratlon wxth Avery Hopwood was presented on April 4 as the semor class play Under the dlrectlon of M1ss Ruth Woods the cast and staff suc cessfully gave the thr1111ng drama whlch was set 1n the home of Mlss Van Gorder The l1ve1y plot lncluded murder robbery and romance au' LT7ZIE ALLAN an eccentrv' mald MARGARETTE BARNTHOUSE MISS CORNELIA VAN GORDER a wealthy spmster EMMY LOU SMITH BILLY Jap servant EARL WARREN MISS DALE OGDEN Brooks fxancee MARGERY NEWTON DOC WELLS a country doctor BILL ALVES BROOKS the gardener BOB BROILI ANDERSON the detectlve RALPH GILLMORE RICI-TARD FLEMING m1111ona1re playboy JOHN BERGSTROM REGINALD BERESFORD wealthy bachelor BOB CALLAHAN UNKNOWN MAN JOHN ISENHOWER .-S74 CTTUDENT ASQISTANT ..,..r,,.o,.,,,,r, ,r,,.r.,r,,,,..r.,,,r.r..r. ,r..r.r,.,., C L ARA ANN ROBERSON PROPERTY .,..,....,.,,..,..........,... JOHN ISENHOWER MARGARETTE BARNTHOUSE LIGHTS ,.,., QOUND .,,,r, QTAGE .r.r.r. DON DELISLE NATHAN GALE IVAN RANDLES PUBLICITY ....... ....,..,........,..... ,.....,,,., .,,,,.,, ,,,,..,....,,....................,...,....r,..r, I V A N RANDLES SALES ,,,...,....,., ..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,..,.,.,................,...,.,.,...,..,,.......,,.,..,,.,,,,r,,,,,,, F RED BURGER COSTUMES .. ,........ ................... . , ..,,., ,.,., , ., ...,....,....r,.,..r.r.,r ,..r., ..r.r,, B A RBARA CARY THE RDGUE FDR 1941 39 H1Y Earl Warren Duck Finnell Leighton Blake adviser John Bergstrom .lack Merritt Not ln picture Bull PURPOSE TO CREATE MAINTAIN AND EXTEND THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HIGH STANDARDS OF CHRISTIAN CHAR ACTER For the flrst tlme sxnce 1936 H1 Y has agaln taken form under the leadershlp of Le1ghton Blake Frank Davxs Homer Blllmgs and O F Carson are downtown sponsors Before Chrlstmas vacatlon Mr Everett W Hardmg Northwest H1 Y repre sentatlve gave a talk and suggested that a club be organlzed here Jack Merrltt was elected presldent B111 Alves vlce presldent D1ck Fmnell chaplaln John Cady and John Bergstrom treasurers and Earl Warren secretary On the evenmg of January 23 25 members were mducted 1nto H1 Y at Med ford To help flnance bulldlng of a bicycle shed a dance was sponsored late ln Aprxl Home Economxcs Club Front row Audrey Wilcox .lo Curtis Kathryn Young Back row Vera Segsworth Betty Wlmer Gay Neeley Mary Ahce Johnson Miss Wltcher Betty .lo Burns 40 RGANIZED BY the homaklng glrls under the supervlslon of MISS Wltcher the Home Economlcs club members have consclenclously 11ved up to the stan dards set aslde for them Objectlves are To develop personallty leadershlp and cooperatlon to form a llnk between school and home development of the home economlcs department and to cooperate Wlth all or amzatlons and act1v1t1es of the school Offlcers are Jo Curtls presldent Kathryn Young v1ce president Audrey Wllcox secretary Gerry Purvls treasurer Vera Segsworth reporter Gay Neeley hlstorlan Mary Al1ce Johnson muslcxan Betty Jo Burns and Betty Wlmer song leaders and Shlrley Harden custodxan THE RCIGUE FDR Alves 1941 . 1 I' 1 M D W l-A .L 2 ' ' 1 S. an l U ,. 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Grnzzly Knxghts front r Phll W lrott Wllllam Sta v Arthur kent B k r Hnrr Ford ce B ll tate Na h n Cale .la K d B rratl ugh I he Rav Bob tallahan Don Del I I S ar Dx k llernxnghau en Blll Elhart Ra Fazer H Ill I- d H ea Ie ad I er re urzer Middle r Blll Wood Dale Adam Bl Halne B h t e B A es T lb rt Tu ker tu lor x Br Ill Norman Y ung tllbert Rus-sell Robert Hln h NEW ORGANIZATION named the Gr1z7ly Knlghts was formed th1s year Wlth the purpose of tendmg gates plannlng arrangements decoratlng for games and bemg of general servxce to the school Ray Fager was the flrst presldent Nathan Gale v1ce presldent and Bob electlon was held and Nathan Gale was elected presldent wlth B111 Alves v1ce presldent and Bob Bro1l1 secretary At games held 1n Medford and Grants Pass members were 1nv1ted to asslst as they d1d at all home games Campfire Girls Rub Jo lanzford Sera begs rth tene Rh ds MISS Jepsen fe e a Coulter Colleen Vlartln Florence Wood THE R VAMPFIRE GIRLS were organlzed th1s year under the guldance of Mlss Jepsen Off1cers are Vera Segsworth pres1dent Florence Wood vlce presldent Colleen Martm secretary Ruby Langford treasurer Geneva Coulter scrlbe and Gene Rhoads muslclan The object IS for the gxrls to enJoy the outdoors fellowshxp of other xrls to learn and to work for crafts and ranks Vwhlth are glven at councll flre held tvuce thls year Duung Campfire Bxrthday vseek held March 9 to 14 Ashland Carnpflre unxts attended church on Sunday the Dad and Daughter Banquet was gntn on Thursday and Counc1l Flre Fr1day CJGUE FDR 1941 . Q 1 ' ow: ' 'o , ' .' cj. ' . at' ow: y y . i ' , .' t B Ne ': 'o , .es' ' , fue, fu s, 'c ' s . ' . 3' ' . B s y, v's . ' uw: ' ' , s, 'll ' s. o Not in pic' ur : ill lv ., he e 1' , I u ..' '0 . I' .. . 'I'. A . A .D . ' . 3 v I v 1 Callahan, secretary-treasurer. At the beginning of the second term, another y . Z , K ,,l 1 J ' i 'I - .5 X ' 7 ,jf P J! C : Y? iff. y , ,' ' wo ,Q oa,,.' .,inv ' ,' . ',' ' 4 ' . ' . ' ' .. . . . . . Y , JA, . Y . . 1 O Q r ' - ' rx Snapshot Lnstxng Dlrector Ruth Woods and Clara Ann Roberson student assistant for The Bat More than moral support bemg recexved by Cornella Hulst from Russ Hawk and Nathan Gale Mary Petersen Frances Whlte and Ellxot MacCracken look on Helpl' Its The Bat and hes ChOkl11g Margarette Barnthouse Elllot MacCracken delvmg lnto the sclence of chemistry Tut and A1 under the old plne tree Erlene Norberg and B111 Elam dlsgulsed as Sadie and Ill Abner at the Sadle Hawkms dance Mr Nance school Jarntor takes a bow' W1nners Russ Hawk Albert Newbry and Bob Weaver consumlng vlttles John Bergstrom peers wlstfully from under Smlttys leg Cornella Hulst and V1rg1n1a Jepsen entertalnmg seemmgly v1s1onary thoughts Off1c1als at the Glrls League Tea pause on the steps Lela Grlfflth w1th a far away look 1n her eye Tennis Courts THE RCIGUE FUR 1941 1 - . u 2 . , . 3 .. ' ' ' ' . 4 . . . . . . 5 ' . '7 . , ' ' . 8 Maggie, B. J. and Brandy. 10 ' ' ' . 11 . . . . . . . .. l 12 U ' ' 71 ' 3 ' 13 . . . - . I School Life Cooking Class Walter phillips Fnelcl Qlluce Art Class Study Hall THE RCIGLJE FUR1941 School Life .4 I--il XQL1-Q 1--ir., 1 Muse Petersen S Qthce Chemistry Laboratory Mr Forsythe Typung Qoom School Entrance THE RDGUE FDR 1941 45 mg um! ' . 3 ..,5: 'sv' . n W.: 'T' un- x f X E ' , I t . nf V - 5- 'f-fgffgi-T V' A ' ' . f E 34, A df Senxor Class Wxll Apr1l 28 1942 Dear Mr Forsythe A year has gone under the bridge s1nce the class of 1941 was graduated from AHS' The last w1lls and testaments of the members of that class are now be1ng completed through my off1ce and since I was sure that you remembered most of the graduates of that year I thought you might be interestecl in a few of their w1lls EARL WARREN you know was the class presldent and his des1re was to will hlS nymph like figure to Martin 1B1g Stoopl Herrin I might add here that our 0fflC6 IS doing ltS best to complete many of these wllls under rather adverse cond1t1ons Several of the faculty members had rather valuable bequests made to them GAYLORD COX w1shes to leave h1S photograph1c ab111ty to Miss Page wh1le THELBERT TUCKER left his affection for Miss Hulst to Tommy Mansfield MR RICHARD S ORMOND bequeathed hlS pea green Super Cyclone Six Sport sedan to Mr Beasley Wlth the hope that he m1ght experience the same sensations Mr Ormond received due to ownership of this partlcular peculiar veh1cle BETTY SMITH left all her biology quest1ons to Mr Gastmeau with the hope that they m1ght be pr1nted talong w1th the answers! bound and gagged and made 1nto a book MISS Brasted was fortunate to rece1ve BOB WEAVERS collect1on of g1rls hank1es Several students also made valuable wills to you Mr Forsythe MARGARETTE BARNTHOUSE left her size too small r1d1ng boots with the hope that you w1ll not get stuck 1n them MR ROBERT RANDLES WlSh6d to bequeath to you all h1S curly hair As I said before my offlce IS doing 1ts best to fulfill these wills desp1te adverse cond1t1ons Many students of 41 had spec1al abllltles along def1n1te l1nes that they wanted to leave to the students in other classes JAMES SMITH left h1S ab111ty to spray pa1nt anywhere and everywhere and 1n all d1rect1ons to any art student who likes to spray paint GLENN LUCAS left his ab111ty to drive slowly to Brandy Ph1l11ps KENNETH LEBOW left h1S ab111ty to get along wth all school teachers to B111 Barker ROSS WILLARD bequeathed h1S track records to Jack Bush despite the fact that he was sure Jack would not use them Whittle BETTY WIMERS senior review ab111ty was left to next years crop of senlors JOHNNY BERGSTROM bequeathed h1s ab111ty as a corpse to anyone who felt as though he needed 1t CLARK WILL ITS decided to leave noth1ng to anyone because he felt as though he needed everything he has On the othe1 hand BOB CALLAHAN left hlS ablllty to get chem1stry to anyone who wants to get lt LESLIE RAY felt that Dale Anderson should have Leslles ab111ty to play horseshoes wh1le WAYNE PETERSON left h1S mechanical ab1lty to Neal Holbrook Gene Brantley was lucky enough to recelve FRED BURGERS ablllty to swim gracefully wh1le DICK FOSTER left h1s uncanny mus1cal ab111ty to D1ck Grubbs DON GRIGSBY left his ab111ty to get h1s English assignments 1n on time to any Jumors who were unlucky that way NANCY BRIGGS also felt that this was a worthy cause and left her ab111ty along the Lnghsh l1ne to the sophomore class MANLEY LEGGETT thought the sophomores were worthy people too and left h1s ab111ty to run the m1le to any scared sophomore on the f1rst day of school CARL YOUNG bemg of sound m1nd and body wished to bequeath hlS pa1nt 1ng ab111ty to Ned Barraclough BILL ELHART also w1shed to leave some of hlS mural pallltlllg ab1l1ty to the next years crop of art students JOHN ISEN HOWER took pxty on stenography students in general and so left h1S ab111ty in that l1ne to any and all of them who th1nk they need help HAZEL STOCKSTILL left her secretarial ab111ty to the world in general wxth the hope that It w1ll not be 1n1sused Ruby Webb was on the rece1v1ng end of GERRY JORDANS W111 Gerry left Ruby all her excused absences Ruby also received the story Ol SHIRLEY ANDERSONS secret hidden love life through the generos1ty of Shlrleys w1ll LAURA MAE ROSS left her love for n1ght life to Don Hufmai along Wlth a set of d1rect1ons so that he would not abuse lt BOB BROILI the Valentino of the AHS stage left hlS bellylaugh and h1s dope flend act to MARGERY ADOLPH left her ability to get along with her sister to Peggy THE RCIGUE FDR 1941 Senlor Class Will +C0r1t11ued' Dode Frrdeger DON DeLISLE left the stage and 1ts lrghts to any poor unsus pectrng Junror DICK BERNINGHAUSEN lberng worn outv left h1s Job of stage manager to anyone who feels he needs a full trrne Job LELA GRIFFITH left her three years as song queen of AHS to the next g1rl elected to that posrtron CORRINNE CROFT bequeathed her place rn the drrll team as leader to Yvonne Chrrstlreb JEANNE MOSELEY wrlled her posrtron on the drrll team as majorette and her abrlrty to strut and stuff to her srster Margaret ETHEL CLARY bequeathed her loud and borsterous ways to Shrrley Cushrng whrle DOROTHY DeLISLE w1lled her blondness to Dorrs Eonother NATHAN GALE bequeathed hrs text books test papers outlrnes and eve ythrnff else to Helene Clark rn order that she mrght graduate PD Q ROBERT KERR S wrll expressed the hope that all the krndness to dumb anrmals that Bob had mrght be left to Bruce Jordan RAY BLACK expressed the wrsh that hlS last n me be left to Agnes Whrte and B111 Green BILL ALVES wrlled hrs derby hat and hrs handlebar mustache to next years f1rst bass rn the Boys Quartet RALPH GILLMORE bequeathed hrs deep bass vorce to Carl Henry wrth one condrtron that Carl never use rt MARY ANN DELSMAN ed1tor of the 41 annual left her Southern drawl whrch was handed down to her by two precedrng generatrons of Annual drtors to all future edrtors forever rn perpeturty ANITA HARDEN w1lled her excel lent grades to all the sophomore grrls rn order that the hrgh grade average of AHS may contrnue FLORENCE CLARK bequeathed her herght and werght to Charlotte Hamrlton whrle BABS CARV left her roller shoes to anyone who feels ambrtrous enough to wear them IVAN RANDLES left all hrs Jrve and swrng to The Hepcat Krd Clyde 18 beat rhythmr Garrett As you can see Mr Forsythe great talents are rn abundance among the class of 41 and yet thrs rs only the begrnnrng these thmes that I have men troned are only a few of the many talents and endless lrst of the abrrltres that Lelong to the members of the class of 41 Of the talents they have w1lled they have more than enough they have plenty to spare They are a group of generous people An example of that may be found by readrng the wrll of EDITH BAUGH MAN She left her ma1den name to the school that rt mrght be used for any worth whrle cause that mrght come to attentron JACK MERRITT w1lled hrs trumpet vrrtuosrty and hrs abrlrty to trrng em back on cellulord ltake the1r prcturesr to B111 Elam BOB LILLY requested that hrs peace Wrth hrs teachers mr ht be left to Martrn Herr1n ARTHUR KENT w1lled h1s argumentatrve na ture to Mr B asleys debate team of 42 PHILIP LINDSAY Lequeathed hrs Med ford g1rl frrends to the football squad of 1950 rn the hope that they could handle them ANNA JESSEL wrlled her place rn Medford to harrrett Turnbull PHIL RITTER IS drfferent he w1lled a song hrs favorrte song A11 e Blue Gown to Ferol Starnes and as rf that werent enough he also w1lled hrs abrlrty to get excellent grades to the same sophomore grrl GLADYS KANNASTO Lequeathed her charmrnff DOISG and grace to the sophomore grrls when they attend the1r frrst Grrls League tea BETTY MYERS left the school her 1n1t1als engraved forever rn seat 8 row 12 BETTY DAWSON drdnt leave 1n1t1als she l ft her seat ler seat 111 the front of the study hall to anyone who mrght be unfortunate enough to get rt JOHN CADY felt that Bob Dunn ought to recerve all hrs extra hereht whrle R L JOHNSON left hr mental herght to Celene Morgan CLARA ANN ROBER ON left her abrlrty to say Yes Mrss Woods to the next student assrstant of the next hr h school play BETTY MIDDLETON w1lled some of her golden tones to B111 Kaeg1 whrle MARGERY NEWTON left her abrlrty to say her 111165 rn Act I Scene II rn The Bat to Jul1et VEPA SEGSWORTH left her dutres as pres of the Home Ec club to Babe Sander EMMY LOU SMITH bequeathed three paper clrps a stubby pencrl a d1ct1onary some second hand gum a waste paper basket and 13 gray ha1rs to the next ed1tor of the Rogue News As you know srnce I graduated from AHS I hate taken frve years of college work 111 a year and have Just recentlv passed my bar exams Very truly yours RICHARD WESTERBERG Esq 1 . . 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