Pace 4
ROGUE NEWS
FRI . MAR. S, 1971
Senior Attends
Science Seminar
To Give Speech
by Larry Taylor
The Who's rock opera. Tommy, is one of the greatest
achievements of rock music. The double album shows just how
much the Who's style has matured since their Sell Out album.
A few of the cuts on Tommy, such as "Pinball Wizard," "We're
Not Gonna Take It," and the "Overture" have been Top-Forty hits.
All too much of the best material has not often been heard.
This album establishes Peter Townshend as a truly unique rock
composer. His acrobatic guitar style, along with the singular voice of
Roger Daltry, make Tommy one album which is worth the price.
Ringo Starr's latest, Beaucoup of Blues, has been out a few
months. It's a definite improvement in musical style over his
Sentimental Journey. There's only one catch: it's all
country-western.
Two of San Francisco's most famous musical products, the
Grateful Dead and the Jefferson Airplane, have recently put out
albums from old tapes. Vintage is a collection of tapes made by the
Dead in 1966. Grace Slick and the Great Society contains the
original recordings of such Airplane hits as "Somebody to Love" and
"White Rabbit."
Country Joe McDonald is making it on his own. He recently put
out his own solo album, and has been on concert tour which took
him to Eugene February 19.
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The selective breeding of
Euphorbia Peplus and Festuca
Rubra was the subject of a
speech given by senior Jacque
Leigh at a science seminar.
Miss Leigh attended the
seminar February 27 at Oregon
College of Education in
Monmouth, Oregon as part of a
program for science-oriented
high school students. The
program is sponsored annually
by the Oregon Junior Academy
of Science.
Put in non-scientific terms,
Euphorbia Peplus is a common
weed called spurge, and Festuca
Rubra is a pasture grass. Miss
Leigh's speech was a report of
her summer project of working
with these two plants. This past
summer she attended a Forestry
workshop at the University of
Washington for nine weeks.
The speech involved
estimating the yield possible of
the two plants by dry weight by
selective breeding. In her own
words Miss Leigh said that it
meant being able to take some
plant and predict artificially by a
computer program how much
the plants will grow if they are
bred to increase yield.
Other students from
throughout the state were
selected to present ideas on
original research, as well as to
hear ideas presented by others.
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BARB KRAUSE U crowned as queen of the Valentine's ball by fit
vice-president Harley Dixon. Miss Krause was chosen in a ballot by
those students who attended the dance Feb. 13. Other princesses
included seniors Diane Jensen, Deb Revel; junior Pam Krumdieck,
and sophomore Georgia James.
Senior Wipes Out Opponents
In Pie-Eating Spectacular
Hammond's prize was a free
75c lunch for one whole week.
Second and third place winners,
sophomore Andy Lonch and
junior Kerry Keeton,
respectively, won free 75c
lunches for a day.
John Studebaker, Pat
Overand, and Billie Hays,
presidents of the sophomore,
junior, and senior classes, also
won free 75c lunches for helping
the contestants ready themselves
for the contest.
Kerry Hammond,
representing the senior class, was
victorious over his
underclassmen during the apple
pie contest held on February 24.
Approximately 450 students
watched the event which was
held during the lunch period.
Phil Campbell's food service
sponsored the event with Terry
Adams supervising. When asked
if the contest went over well,
Adams replied "I think so."
Expenditures Are Reported
From Student Body Funds
Where does the Ashland High School Student Body get its
money? How much does it have? Where does it go?
The beginning balance of the student body funds is derived from
student body cards and sources, such as the remaining balance of the
previous year's fund. The expenditures in the budget are decided
upon by the executive council and the principal. After the
expenditures have been decided upon the appropriations for the
various organizations are determined. This is done after the student
body president interviews a representative of the organization and
asks questions ranging from the status of the organization to its
annual expenditures.
Replies are taken by the Student Body President to a meeting of
executive council and principal. At the meeting members decide
appropriations for each organization separately. By Weighing the
need of the organization among other qualifications with the
availability of money in the budget, the committee decides upon
the amount of the appropriation.
These organizations do not comprise the sole recipients of
Student Body funds. Many organizations and student council
projects receive money from a miscellaneous activities fund
established within the budget. There are also other funds within the
school that receive money from the overall budget.
The student body budget is comprised solely of student body
funds under the jurisdiction of the student council. The budget is
supervised by the student body treasurer, a member of the executive
council, who is selected each spring by the business teacher on the
basis of his classroom work, and record.
AHS BUDGET REPORT - 1970-71
ESTIMATED REVENUE
Student Body Cards $3400 00
Beginning Balance 940 00
Total $4340 00
EXPENDITURES
National School Assemblies $ 305.00
Student Body Cards &. Handbooks 310 00
Contribution to Athletics 1360.00
Band 200.00
Flag Girls 25.00
Yell Leaders 25.00
Debate 200.00
School Newspaper 600.00
Majorettes 25.00
Pep Club 25.00
Student Council Activities & Workshops 250.00
Transportation 70.00
Miscellaneous Activities 944.50
Total $4340.00