PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS WED., JAN. 22, 1964 Boys Head Discussion On Values of Women Charlie Moore and Tim Thomp- leadership described in these son led the January 6 Seminar works were discussed from the Meeting which was held at the i viewpoint of the author and from wSBBSEBETk ' ' ' by Dale Hile's Ford Bob DeBoer. issue's car column By Bob DeBoer A familar rig to all is this 1950 Ford. Although this car is spruced up a bit, it still retains that Ford flavor. Dale Hile, the proud owner of this car, keeps it in good condition as you've probably noticed. The good old flathead mill has recently been overhauled and has shaved high compression heads and bigger Mercury parts to give it a little more go. It's painted copper with some of the chrome removed for a smooth appearance. Baby moons and a black and white vinyl interior furthur enhance its sharp looks. Dale says he plans to purchase a Volkswagen in the future but then everyone has their weird Palace Cafe Serving lunches from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Complete Dinners And Sandwiches Your Hestess Debbie Mackey 171 E. Main College Richfield FOR BETTER SERVICE AND PRODUCTS RECORDS The Year Around Headquarters for School Supplies THE MART 270 E. Main S 4 H Green Stamps moments. Anyway, this proud old Ford will continue to transport Dale for some time to come. Fifty-Seven Picked For Sat. Classes Continued from page 1 The student who have been elected for Projects for Biology arc Barbara Jones, Teresa Krug: Jon Roberson, Mike Torresan Jiff Trost, Diane Williams, and Richard Willis. This class is de signed to answer questions con cerning how living organisms solve some of their problems Taking Investigation in Bio logy are Terry Barraelough, Bill Berninghausen, Connie Felger Brian McCormick, Joe Raynes Don Scripter, and Lyla Voth Group projects of an investi gative or problem nature are used; most of the course stresses activities and requirements of micro-organisms, both plant and animaL The seventeen students selected for one of the two courses Mathematics are Stan Billings, Sieve Bornet, Isabclle Converse Erne.st Freeman, Karen Gardner, Dan Hochner. Mel Jackson, Rich ard Kreismun, Bob Lawrence, Dave Lohman, Gary Pennington 3cot Roberts, Larry Turner, Bruce Westerners. Bill Wiley, Donald Wolf, and Carolyn Wolfe. Th wo math courses are Rigid Motion in a Plane and Symbolic Logic. home of Mr. and Mrs. Maarns. The discussion was centered around the values of women and their place in the world. I'or this Seminar the students were asked to read four Biblical quotations. The Trojan Women by Euripedes, an extract by Shopenhauer from Durant's Story of Philosophy, and The Milk of Paradise by Agnes DeMille. At the beginning of the meet g, the importance and meaning the Biblical quotations was iscussed. une ol tne questions which initiated several argumenU ass "Should women keep silence n the churches?" as the apostle Paul instructed. The Trojan Women and the Milk of Paradise were not discussed in as great of detail the excerpt from Durant's Story of Philosophy. In this extract Schopenhauser descri bes the fair sex as ". . . that under-sized, narrow-shouldered. broad hipped, and short-legged race." This description brought several indignant comments from some of the female mem bers. The idea that woman has been the culprit throughout history was also touched upon briefly. Toward the end of the evening the floor was opened for discus- ion of the value of women in the world today. This discussion centered around the question of whether a womans place ts in the home or whether she is making a sacrifice and harming her family by entering the busi ness world. Another question voiced by several students was whether women are losing their femini nity and becoming too indepen dent. Is the age of chivalry out dated or should women still expect a man to open doors for them and to offer them their seat on a crowded bus? Special guests for the evening were Sue Conner, Linda Leigh Joe Raynes, and Mr. Smith Hostess was Kathy Tilford. the viewpoint of the students. Past members of Seminar who attended the meeting were Jim Lamb, Graig Pennington, and Bill Tilford. MODERN DANCE Mr. Bernard Windt talked to tV Seminnr stiir,"H n th" ject of dance at the January 13th ting. He outlined dance from the early Egyptians up to the end of the nineteenth century. lie also showed a movie of the modern ballet "Appa lachian Spring" choreographed by Martha Graham. Each stu dent was asked to write a sum mary of what he thought the ballet concerned. Scholastic Achievment Music Athletics We support them all GOVERNMENT DISCUSSED "Is what is good for the in dividual good for the state?" was discussed at the December Semi nar meeting held at the home of Diane Williams. Readings were from Plato's The Republic, Rosseau's The Social Contract, and The Fed eralist Papers. The types of government and CHEVRON STATION Across from the Mark Antony 18 years experience selling the west's best Standard Oil Products Phone 462-2222 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE ROGUE NEWS 1 - Cotton Knits ; ;i Lined caprl jj; $6.98 V. j Vest $3.98 I Shirt $6.98 Turtle neck tee V ' shirt $2.98