Fri.. Sept. 21. 11173 k a ; i k k w s Page 3 Ashland Students Lack Privacy Administrators Free To Search Am Editor's Note: This is the first of a serii-s of articles on students rights. Students, while attending school do not have the right to be secure "in their persons . . . papers and effects" in some cases. The administration of a school, colleges not included, have the right under a law called Loco Parentis to act as a parent would in the handling of its students. This law pertains to not only discipline but to the search ing of lockers and personal be longings. On August 21, 1972 the school board approved an article stating that students "are allowed to use ..vA:J SSS&3!i8S Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album is a musical master piece. Few groups have ever put their sound together like this one. They have a much more elec tronic sound on this record than on previous cuts. Three VCS-3 synthesizers are used, plus bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals, per cussion and tape effects. The group consists of four men, but six other people are used on the album. Side one is largely electric sound effects, but there are some excellent vocals also. The second side starts off with the popular song "Money." This song tends to a ft a jOkz. Xn i' o"tLi. . r m.1 1 suv n tiw wjc -- f IWSt R(W Interest Lack Wrecks Campus Clubs Whether it is first-of-the-year blues or total lack of interest Ashland High School clubs are rapidly approaching a bygone age. ' Grizzly Knights, International Relation League (I.R.L.) and Quill and Scrool (which involves the A. U.S. Journalism staff) have not been active for approximately ten years. Interclub council President, Steve Dauenhauer said that "stu dent apathy was partly to blame for the slump in interest." Commenting on International Rodent Society, Dauenhauer felt that certain clubs were of no value to the school. In its consittution, members of I R S. are asked to trim their tails, keep their whisker length to six inches and below and to wear this equipment (lockers and desks! as a convenience. The schools insist that lockers be properly cared for and not used for the storage of items which are illegal, dangerous, or possibly disruptive to the educational process." This article allows lockers or desks to be searched following a set procedure and any unauthorized articles found to be seized temporarily or perman ently. "When a school official has probable cause relating to the safely or security, a general search of school properties in cluding, but not limited to, lockers or desks may occur," says the search and seizure article. However, there is a I ton f m -y I w ewy . writ Ms dwrfc f to wi-m jt-v(4 me .... stand apart from the others in that it's probably the only one that could definitely be classed as a rock song. The other tracks are usually pretty mellow, and they run together in such a way that it's often hard to tell where one song stops and the next starts. This album could place Pink Floyd as one of the classic groups of their time. Sepcial Note: Music fans will want to attend a Love Song Festival to be held Sept. 24-26 at 7:00 p.m., at Kiger Stadium in Klamath Falls. Admission is free. clothes 1270 of the time. "Adequate leaders and leader ship are necessary for a success ful club," said Rosemary Olsen. Olsen is presently involved in drama club which is one of the few active clubs on campus. Drama Club is presently engaged in the preparation of producing "The Diary of Anne Frank." Another reason that club inter est may be dissipating, is that many founders, leaders and en thused members have graduated through the years and all that remain is a framework which they have built. How to arouse more interest in clubs is the next question. Varsity cheerleader, Cindy Lewis maintains that one solution may be "for the school to give question about what is and is not "probable cause." According to Principal Gaylord Smith and Assistant Principal Oscar Silver, only they are given the authority to conduct a search of a locker even though they may give this authority to search to a person such as a teacher, library official, or police who has a probable cause or need to do so. The administration cannot only look in a locker, but it can look into personal effects such as coat pockets and purses if there is suspicion that what they are looking for is there. Any illegal articles found in a locker may also be used as evidence against the owner of the locker in a court of law. Mr. Silver says, "It has been years since we have opened a locker other than a request to the student to show us his locker. This," he says, "is done only once in a while when we are looking for a library book or football jersey or something of that sort ahd have a considerable amount of evidence to support our suspi cion." Despite their ability by law to search through lockers and belongings, the administration of Ashland High keeps searches at a minimum which shows respect for the student. Th ink-Tank In For Schools The dawning of computer simulations has finally reached the AHS campus. Science teacher John Barlow gave his thoughts concerning the proposed science terminal. He said, "If a person would have told me five years ago that we (AHS) would be able to simulate experiments on a com puter, I'd probably have told them that they were crazy." "This simulation," as Keith Gar ret, head of the Rogue Valley Council on Computer Education points out, "is not limited to science experiments, but can be utilized for such projects as the stockmarket and English com position, to name a few." The Ashland Senior High is one of seven schools that are in this system. The other schools are Phoenix, Medford Senior High, Medford Mid High, Eagle Point, Crater and Grants Pass. It was purchased through the combina tion of IED funds and Federal funds. clubs more recognition than what they have been receiving." Contrary to this, Debbie Coghill believes that "club disinterest is just a lack of organization in the early part of the year." DRIVE INI lunch at the big E1 tj J vj "a" Wsy Two weeks ago it was not an uncommon siqht to view borate bombers tlyinq low over Ashland in an attempt to contain the Hillview Fire. With the coming ot the autumn rain, as Ashland has experienced this week, the arson season may finally be over for 197). The elimination of books sounds unreal ... no homework assignments even more unreal. This is how many people would react when they first hear of a school without a classroom ... a teacher who comes to your home. People call this teacher by such names as county agent, extension agent, and farm advisor. He provides farmers in his county with information about the latest scientific finds in agriculture. The person that likes meeting people is the best suited for this career. An extension agent makes about 23 million personal contacts annually. In addition a person that is tactful and has an excellent personality is good for the job. This is one of those careers a oks Books Bo By Peggy For those who watched the BBC presentation "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" and became interested in the characters in volved, there is hope. Mary M. Luke's book A Crown for F.lizabeth looks at the human side of history in a way that gives the reader a feeling that he knows all of the characters personally. It has actual quotes from the conversations of Henry VIII, his wives, his children, and others. It also contains portraits and ex cerpts of letters these people wrote, such as this from Eliza beth to her brother Edward VI: . . . And, since it is in mind that true love consists, which, like a god. (as it were), is not necessarily confined by restraints of space, I hope, nay I am sure, that by no interval of space or time, can I be excluded from your good-will to me . . . While it is not fiction, A Croun for Elizabeth is as exciting as any novel. It tells a story, rather than just listing a series of facts. The characters become real person alities, instead of remote, stereo typed paper dolls. The Protestant Jane Grey, who at sixteen was Queen for nine days and then person achieves in two years or less at an agricultural college such as Oregon State University at Corvallis. To become a county agent he now has to have a BA in agricultural related field. But persons holding a MA are being accepted over others that have only a BA. After a person has the job he can expect to earn approximately $10,000 a year. He also receives federal employee benefits, such as 13 to 26 days leave. The future of this career is excellent. Because the Nation's agricultural demands are increasing rapidly . Thus the need for a highly skilled person knowledgeable of the demands is met in the form of an Extension Agent. Haines sentenced to death is treated with sympathy and a certain admira tion: The strength of Jane's own convictions is evident in her next words, spoken almost saucily, that it was true they would never meet in the next world, "Except God turn your heart for I am assured, unless you repent and turn to God, you are in evil case!" A Crown for Elizabeth is well written, carefully researched, and highly readable. Although this book is not available in the school library, it is worth the reader's time and effort to get his hands on it at the Public Library. NATIONAL J BANK 67 E. 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