PAGE TWO ROGUE NEWS FRI., NOV. 12, 19G5 Any Complaints? There are many things which have helped to make America great. But perhaps the most impor tant thing which has contributed to America's great ness is the rights of the individual. Among these rights every individual possesses is their right to freedom of speech. This freedom of speech has created riots, des troyed towns, corrupted cities, and caused the death of many people. However, it has also given the American citizen a concrete foundation on which he can base his beliefs. TTor-o at Aehlanrl TTich SrVinnl stnHpnts hnvf Tint , . . , , c , . many controversies have raged Staiea tneir opinions opeiny. J.iiey nave reiuseu iui over the wearing of these dresses, let the faculty and others know how they feel towards certain school functions and how those functions might b; improved. AHS students are misusing one of America's most precious rights. A right which many people have given their lives for. The Rogue News is a student newspaper. It tries to give some idea of what is happening here at AHS. But the Kogue News cannot achieve its main purpose without the help of you. You can contribute your ideas and feelings about school functions and activi ties through your "letters to the editor." M. C. VANITY FAIR by Julie Cox Now that several local stores are beginning to advertise the controversial new "granny dresses," a question being asked by many Ashland High School girls is, "May we wear them to school?" What is a granny dress? If you can form a mental picture of the kind of dress that your grand mother may have worn when she was your age, then you probably have a fair idea of what a granny dress is. Since the beginning of school, especially at several Oregon high schools. Because they are prob ably only a passing teen-age fad, many parents object to buying granny dresses for their daugh ters. Two objections that are being voiced by many school ad ministrations are that not all girls can afford to buy such dresses and that they are not entirely safe because they tend to restrict walking, especially on stairs. Exchange News From Myrtle Creek comes a new diet for all you conscientious weight-watchers. Devised by "Dr. Skinflint," the diet is guaranteed to make you lose 15 pounds within a week. Dr. Skinflint ad vises that you be wary of wind storms, and meals are to be eaten under a microscope to avoid over sized portions. Monday: breakfast weak tea; lunch bouillon cube; dinner pigeon thigh, 3 ounces prune juice (gargled). Tuesday: breakfast scraped crumbs from burnt toast; lunch doughnut hole (without sugar); dinner three grains cornmeal (broiled) To the Editor, This letter is to bring to your attention an article you printed in the last issue of the Rogue News. The article was about "Ashland High School Gents At tend Boy Scout Conference." The article was very good, except you forgot to mention the two boys who attended the conference this summer. We would like you to mention that they were Bernard Hamm and Mike Reed, We would also like to mention that another of our sightseeing stops was in Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell and Benjamin Franklin. We will always remem Wednesday: breakfast broiled ber the trip with all of its won strains oi taoie cover; luncn derful exnenences that were half dozen poppy seeds; dinner bees knees and mosquito knuckles sautced in vinegar. Thursday: breakfast shredded egg shell skins; lunch belly but tons from navel oranges; dinner three eyes from an Irish potato (diced). Friday: breakfast two lobster antennae; lunch guppy fin; din ner fillet of soft shell crab claw. Saturday: breakfast three chopped banana seeds; lunch broiled butterfly livers; dinner tossed clover leaf and paprika salad. Sunday: . breakfast defuzzed peach skin (ground); lunch pickled hummingbird tongue; dinner prime ribs of tadpole and aroma of empty custard pan. The following "Bits and Pieces" are from the North Salem "Clarion": There once was a maiden of Siam, Who said to her lover, young Kiam, "If you kiss me, of course You will have to use force But you're certainly stronger than I am. Women"s faults are many, Men have only two Everything they say And everything they do. CUIZZETTES A rummage sale in the Epis copal Church Parish Hall will be sponsored by the Grizzcttes Dec. 11. Proceeds will be used for the clubs traveling expenses. mentioned in the article. Sincerely, Bernard Hamm Mike Reed a Dear Editor, I was very disappointed in the article on the Boy Scouts who went on trips this summer. The Rogue News completely neglected to mention who actually did go. I think an apology is due to those boys who did go and an article mentioning who did go. Such a trip is rather an honor and the participants should be named in an article about the trip. Sincerely, Susan Beecher Editor's Note: You are correct, an apology is due to the boys who went on the American tour. Their names were inad vertently left out of the story in the last issue of the ROGUE NEWS. The two Ashland boys were Nardy-Hamm and Mike Reed. Over the river and through the snow; To grandfather's house we go. These familiar lyrics of Lydiajto God for His love, protection Child's "Thanksgiving Day" ex- and guidance. How would the press the American spirit of elimination of the Thanksgiving family unity at Thanksgiving. I holiday season affect Americans? GrandmGother's turkey dinner, I The Thanksgiving season brings candied yams, cranberry sauce, j new faith and hope, uniting Amcr- pumpkin pie, and pudding are all a part of Thanksgivinng custom. Brisk November winds make the glowing hearth welcome on re turn from evening church services. Thanksgiving is indeed an American tradition. In 1864, Pres ident Abraham Lincoln issued the first presidential proclama tion appointing Thanksgiving Day as an American holiday on the fourth or last Thursday in No vember. Some countries observe Thanksgiving on a different date. For instance, Canada celebrates Thanksgiving the second week in October. So Thanksgiving Day, U.S.A. is unique in all respects. Since Pilgrims Since the pilgrims' Thanksgiv ing, Americans have paid tribute leans in common brotherhood. America needs a revival of faith, hope, and unity to survive as a nation. Without this revival. America and the principles for which she stanls would not en dure. Thank God for Thanksgiv ing, for Thanksgiving is America! B B BAND Band members are now selling Birthday Calendars. Money raised from this project will be used to send the band to the Portland area for an exchange concert. Unite and Prosper GIRLS' LEAGUE Members of Girls' League will begin selling candy Nov. 29. Money raised from this project will be used to provide programs for the girls of this school and will provide a scholarship for a deserving senior girl at the end Interclub Council is an organization different (,f tne school year. from any other of Ashland High School. It is a club'GIRLS, recrevtion closed to everyone but individual club oiiicers, prei- association erably presidents. Does it sound like a social club for Ten members of g.ra. will the elite? Well, it isn't, it is an honest attempt to thc state confcrence Nov. 6. unite our school. Initiation for new members will "Interclub Council strives to coordinate all clubs be Nov- 26- Basketball piaynights nave started and the team hones together as a group of service organizations work ing for the fulfillment of school life," states John Wood, Interclub Council president. John feels to work effectively each club must coordinate with the clubs around it. What does the club really do? Interclub Council gives each club the opportunity to discuss and solve its problems. It gives them a chance to schedule pro grams or money-raising projects that won't interfere with any other club. It insists each club have a reaso11 for its existence. Therefore students know clubs of Ashland High are working organizations they can join and enjoy. Interclub Council also gives a scholarship to a deserving student at the end of the school year. A portion of this is raised from the five-dollar dues each club pays to Interclub Council. To have an effective organization of clubs all presidents must cooperate. If even one club fails to participate, Interclub Council and the purpose of clubs at AHS is defeated. Support Interclub Council Support your club Support your school! J. W. to play other schools soon. UTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F.T.A. has sold fudge and candy to raise money to send four members to the state con ference at Linfield College Nov. 11 13. SKI CLUB Members arc selling magazines and soliciting donations for the American Ski Team who will travel to Chile for the Winter Olympics. THESPIANS Thespians will soon be incor porated into Drama Club. Mem bers are working on a play, The Physician In Spite of Himself. Phil Lay - Business Machines SALES 77 OAK ST. - SERVICE Ph., 482-4871 REPAIRS ASHLAND, ORE. STAN'S A & W Chicken, Pizzas, Sandwiches and Fountain Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 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