Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 23, 1962, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI., FEB. 23, 1962
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE THREE
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Ford "
By Bob
Dave and Wayne Squire are
joint-owners of a 1934 Ford pick
up. They acquired this pickup at j
Lakeview, Oregon for $100. The
boys said the pickup was not in
very good shape so they stripped
it completely and started rebuild
ing it.
They over-hauled the original
engine and put it back into the
pickup, put on hydraulic brakes
instead of mechanical brakes,
wired the emergency brake so it
would work, and put on dual
pipes. They inserted two empty
Hollywood mufflers on he dual
pipes for added noise.
This bomb still has the original
engine and three-speed floor box
in it, but the boys are going to
make some changes. They have
already exchanged the original
wheels for Mercury rims with 7:10
x 15 and 7:60 x 15 tires. They also
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plan to replace the old engine
with a 1948 Mercurv engine be
cause with the old mill they
only get 10 miles to one quar of
oil. At the present time the pickup
is sanded off, but will be painted
a blue color.
When Dave, the oldest brother.
was asked what the pickup would
be used for he replied, "Street
drags."
Debaters Capture
Four ht Trophies
Continued from page 1
sons and Joan Drager tied for
second place in detbate. Other
second place honors were won by
Yvonne Nicolson, juniotr women's
oratory; Karen Schopf, senior
women's extemporaneous speak
ing; and Susant Thompston, senior
wotmen's interview.
Carol Bjork was presented with
two third place awards, in junior
women's after-dinner speaking,
and extemporaneous speaking.
Karen Schopf won third in senior
women's salesmanship, and Susan
Thompson won third in senior
women's publis address.
Ashland succeeded in placing
24 finalists with 13 students. Other
finalists were Joan Drager, Linda
Leigh, Charles Hillestad, and
Trudy Lewis.
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Frogs Dissected
By Sophomores
"I've got the lensc out of eye
ball!" Excitedly Bill Shaw ran up
to Mr. Johnson, the biology
teacher, to show his find.
Thrd period biology class was
a hive of busy activity on Wed
nesday morning, February 7. Each
student was at work in the ab
sorbing task of separating the gall
bladder from the liver or disting
uishing the heart from the lungs
in other words: dissecting frogs.
From various sections of the
room many amusing statements
could be heard.
"What are these litle goodies
right here?" asked Cherry Kinyon
pulling out a long, juicy bit of
the small intestine.
"Chop suey," replied Sandy
Smith.
After delving deep into the
lower jaw of her frog. Melody
Bounds withdrew her finger quick
ly, exclaiming, "Ugh, it feels like
his tongue."
Grunts of satisfaction such as,
"There's my stomach," and "I got
a pretty good brain out of him,"
were heard from the corner where
Hank Singmaster and Rick Oliver
were working.
It's enough to make anyone
with a weak stomach, sick," re
marked Nancy Dayton.
However, by the end of the
class these "future surgeons" of
America were already veterans in
their job of hacking up the little
stretched out bodies. "All except
Betty Davis," said Mr. Johnson,
"she's still chicken."
PARENTS INTRODUCED
TO HIGH SCHOOL MATH
'What is new in the world
of high school mathematics" is
one of the topics to be explained
in the scries of planned curri
culum discussions to be held at
Ashland High School for the be
nefit of interested parents.
Mrs. Louis Windt, head of the
mathematics department, assisted
by Mr. Robert Day, introduced
the first discussion held at Ash
land High February 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Windt has stated "The
purpose of the meetings is to
increase the understanding of
parents regarding the content and
objectives of the mathematics
courses now being offered in
school, why changes have been
needed, and why more changes
will be seen in the future."
At the first meeting discussion
was held on a non-technical basis
and questions concerning the pro
gram and mathematics were in
vited. Planning of the discussion ser
ies was done by the Ashland High
P.T.A. and faculty.
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