FRI., MARCH 5, 1965 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE

VANITY FAIR

J CHOLASTIC ) Official Student Publication What new fashion trends are JK.SS I Of the Associated Students in store for this spring? They are Ashland Senior High School many and varied. Sweaters for Issued 12 times yearly by the School Journalism Class. spring, made up in various styles,

f Kandy Korthase are here. The "bigger classics" Advertising Manager Linda Prescott are loose and heavy knit, made c. Business Manager - Linda Brown from Shetland and mohair wool Sports Editor John Kaegi Also here are the "ribbed " Page Editors Barbara Moore, Ardith Thompson a sweater made Exchange Editor - Kim Nguyen with a ribbing pattern for a Photographers Sandy Watts, Judith Cornwall sporty look. Take your pick from Reporters: Ken Baker. Kathy Brown, Mel Clements, Julie Cox, many colors and styles. For , Sharroll Engle, Ken Dahack, Linda Hyland, Mimi vonJiuhl-man- dress and evening, choose a pastel Pat Mitchell, Greg Officer, Louelle Stephens hell top. Made from mohair wool in a fine knit, these sweaters can be worn casual or dressy. The Exchange News newest craze is the yarn flowers Book Marker and designs decorating them, in by Kim Nguyen wild and contrasting colors. For the past two weeks seniors Chico High plans to hold For a different, t look, Ken Baker, senior at Ashland High, works feverishly to keep have been prowling the library basketball game between students try the crazy s Sniffs and his grades up during the "senior slump," more commonly known for information concerning their and faculty. The top sophomore blouses and de- as "senioritis." future vocational plans. swimsuits are and junior teams will be selected s A presenta signed with in the back, notebook and oral among bas- part student s from the intramural front, sides, or sleeves. "Unex tion are also of the ketball squads to play a prelimi study. The notebook pected" is a good woid for the vocational nary game. After the contest, garment letters and interviews first made like this. Never Points of Interest includes a senior squad, coached by the from professional people in the mind the bewildered looks you senior class president, will play a might get. Be an individualist. field of the student's choice. among infor- team fielded from the In , Italy Sources for vocational members of the faculty. from li male by Mr. Harry Wright mation can be obtained Jobs after school for Portland brary materials including books, Rome is one of the most in- - mural of the "Last Judgment. High students are offered by the MACKAY'S teresting cities in Europe. It was Even though the paintings are military handbooks, pamphlets Neighborhood Corps. Stu- guidance Youth the nicest of the big three Uver 400 years old, they have and charts, chronicle 16 years age monographs. dents of and over Union London, Paris, and Rome. I spent faded very little, service, and career can apply for a job at school and Service four days in this famous city. I took two guided tours of in- - are paid $1.25 an hour. Students 1401 SISKIYOU Saint Peter's Basilica teresting places in Rome. In- - should not work more than ten The first morning I went with eluded in these tours were many hours a week. Employees work Complete Mrs. Russell Herbert (from Med- - churches, one of the catacombs, under the supervision of a teach- automotive ford she was visiting relatives the Coliseum, , SPANISH CLUB er, custodian, or building super repairing in Rome) on a tour of St. Peter's the Borghese gardens and Dennv Pusmire was the guest visor. The purpose of the organi- Basilica. This church is the gallery, Janiculum hill, and the speaker at the SOC Spanish Club zation is to enable students to WE NEVER CLOSE. largest Christian church in the . last week. Ashland High's Spanish learn the skills required to hold world. The interior is ornately The Roman Forum Club was invited to attend. Mr. a job. decorated with statues and mo- The second evening I attended Pugmire was a Mormon mission- saics. Workmen were preparing the "Sound and Light" perform- ary in Peru for two years. the center nave for the Ecumeni- ance at the Roman Forum. Va FRENCH CLVB cal Council meeting in Septem- rious colored lights, Voices, music Several members of the French ber. We also visited the treasury anH jeminrl pffprts are hspH fn tell Club and their advisor, Mrs. Si- of St. Peter's where the many the hktnrv nf 1hp pitv of Rnmp mon, were guests of the SOC ? gifts from reigning kin"s and Orson Welles does the narration. r rencn tiuu ai ineir jueeims Wednesday evening, February 24. XlJIRRwmnrl queens are kept. Some of these IThe Roman Forum is some of the 1 BILL'S TEXACO ?ifU are over a thousand years ancient ruins of early Rome. This Mr. Caldwell, instructor in UmwaotJ old. Most of them were gold or was a very interesting and edu French, showed a number of STEAM CLEANING silver and decorated with pre- cational program. slides taken during his year of UNDEKCOATING cious jewels. On the third day I visited the study in France. , For all your dry cleaning and In the afternoon I visited the National Museum and several laundry needs "Trust your car to the man Via Venetto area. This is where other areas of interest. During ate, the Parthenon, the Olympic who wean the it&r" the American Embassy is located the afternoon I accompanied Mrs. stadium and village, the Italian 1465 Siskiyou and where the rather expensive Herbert and her brother on a Forum built by Mussolini, and shops of Rome are situated. This drive around other parts of Rome. the Stadium of Statues. street is where many of the We toured the Exposition area Friday the 7th of August I took American tourists gather, so it is that was begun for a World's the train from Rome to Milan. more American than Italian. Most Fair in 1952. The Fair was never I had purchased a s of the materials for sale in the held, but some of the buildings ticket so I would be sure to have shops were quite high priced. were used for the 1960 Olympics. a seat. But I rode in a second- - n PARLOR Vatican Museums It is an area of beautiful modern class compartment all day be- 3 kindsz?xrtof Hot Cider Ploy SHUFFLE BOARD The second morning Mrs. Her- buildings. We drove out the old cause the s sections bert and I toured the Vatican past the homes of were full. The train I took was Museums. We spent over four many of the Italian movie stars. the express. I hours there, but could have spent Mrs. Herbert's brother is a TV had quite a day of watching the 8 J JEWELERS several days. The museums con- producer and director in Rome. changing scenery of Italy. The tain many priceless paintings, We also toured the Square of the north is much more industrialized LOVE BRIGHT DIAMONDS sculptures, antiques, tapestries, People, the Square of Novano than the south. Many of the etc. The Vatican treasury con- with its three fountains, the southern farmers still use oxen 283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND tains gifts to the PoDes from houses of Congress and the Sen- - or do the work by hand. visiting dignitaries. Here again were millions of dollars' worth of gifts. The was INGLE DRUG crowded with people. There I saw Michelangelo's paintings on ON THE CORNER BY THE POST OFFICE For your bakery goods the ceiling of the creation of the PHONE world and of man. On the wall "In Business for Your Health" behind the altar is his famous and sandwiches DON'S RADIO AND TV Award sweaters at Ash- SERVICE land Hi have always been Latest in hit records top grade, perfect fit and excellent quality. 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