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Show Pane TI1K JOURNAL 2 January 11), 11)57 Ten Foreign (Continued from Fage 1) moiscllc, girls dont wear makeup to school, but of course, makeup is used by the older French women. Shigeki Tsiyiyama, Japanese exchange student, presented two numbers on the classical guitar. Shig had studied the guitar for seven years in his native land. Shig stated that Christianity is very widespread in Japan. He attends South High School in Salt Lake City. Save time and steps! Plan the dining area ivith Define the place in which the family con gregates to have meals, carry on hobbies and do homework. From all the lighting fixtures now available you will find it easy to choose a style that directs light downward on the table and upward to add to the general illumination of the room. See what a wide variety of contemporary and traditional fixtures there are to meet this important need for light for living in the kitchen. Americans put more emphasis on clothes than wre do, stated Ritta Liisa Ogorte, a talented Finnish youth. In her homeland people wear what they want and dont worry about all dressing alike. In her native land, a girl could wear the same outfit to school every day and not wrorry at all, she stated. Olympus High School is her American school. From Italy Paola Oliva Reuie from Italy was limping at Davis. Her ican friends had been showing her how to ski. Paolas parents were hosts to an American exchange student who spent a summer in Italy and acquainted Paola with the American Field Service program. Paola is attending East High School. Bolivian citizen Javier Salinas verified the statements that South America nations do have many uprisings and civil rebellions. He said that it seems that the South Americans cant wait for an issue to cool down; they just want to go out and fight about it. Javier attends Judge Memorial High School. Guiseppe Leauze, who comes from Italy, had been in America only four weeks, but he already showed a remarkable command of the English language. Joe, as his friends call him, attends Murray High School. German Lass Silke Nielsen, a talkative German lass, mentioned the social customs of her land. They have no parties or dances in connection with school. When they do have parties an equal number of boys and girls are invited, but no one has a date. During the evening they trade dancing partners instead of pairing off. Silke thinks that is much more fun than the American idea. Silke attends Olympus High School. Violeta Veiga, a vibrant personality from Madrid, Spain, sang Celito Linda in Spanish for the assembly. She was scheduled to she dance, but due to a slip-ucostume. a have didnt dancing Violeta stated that Spanish students are allowed to choose a field for high school study, but that they are required to take only subjects pertaining to that field. Violeta attends West High School. Froidis Salamon from Norway singing possesses a beautiful d voice. This and dark-eye- d girl calls Oslo, capital city of Norway, her home town. She expressed the amazement of the exchange students to find so many students attending one American High School. Only several hundred students attend one high school in European nations, stated Froydis. One Year Stay The American Field Service makes it possible for almost a thousand students from foreign nations to live for one year in an American home ami attend an p, dark-haire- BUY FROM YOUR DEALER LIVE BETTER. UTAH POWER ..Electrically a LIGHT CO. A Salute to Young Men of Jaycees January Path through 2th is set aside as Jaycee Week and right- ly it should since it is for us to pay honor to these young men who every day are endeavoiing to make our communities better places in which to live. During the past twelve years in which we have enjoyed the presence of Jaycees in our communities we have seen many great things come to pass that otherwise would have never been a reality and day by day we further realize that this fine jpoup, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, are truly young men of action. The Jaycees are now a part of almost every major community in the state and nation and we of Davis County are blessed with a bevy of seven chapters: Bountiful, Centerville, Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, Clearfield and West Point all of whom are dedicated to civic service which is not duplicated by any other civic group. Why dont you as an individual, the next time you see a Jaycee, walk up to him and say thanks for a job well done and during the coming Jaycee Week, why dont you join with the Jaycees in one of their fine civic programs and let them know that you too, even if you arent a member, are interested in a better community. ... Central Davis Jr. High Central Defeats North, 38-2- 8 students have been taking tests and catching up on assignments. On January 11, CenLayton this term some students will trals basketball team played its After classes and all will start first game of the season. The game changeto back working steadily on leswas played at Central Davis and sons. was against the North Davis JunAfter the end of the term which ior Darts. All through the game is on January IS, the students will was very exciting as both teams receive their report cards on Januwere matched evenly. It was a 23. neck to neck race all the way until ary For several weeks the Seventh in the last quarter the Cubs slowgraders have been planning for ly inched forward to win over their assembly. The officers of the North 2S to 2S. Seventh grade, Brent Young, BarHigh scoring men for Central bara Frost and Eileen Thatcher were Doug Moon with 13 points; direct persons in charge of are Jeff Johnson with 10 points and this the grade project. They also have Reed Hodgson with six points. the excellent assistance of their The next game the Cubs play Alvin Kinsey, Alma Fish10 against advisors, will be on January er, and Stanley Anderson. Bountiful at Central. Although the theme is being Baby Picture Contest kept a secret the date has been This week at Central the halls given as January 25. From the have been adorned with pictures looks of the preparations the Sevof smiling, happy babies. These enth graders will have an assempictures are for the annual baby bly to make everyone of them picture contest and are of Ce- proud. ntrals students in earlier years. They are put in competition with each other and the students penny vote on the one they like the best. The winner receives much Sunday Dinner recognition and a valuable prize. Mrs. Alcie Telford, son, John, The contest is sponsored by the Finance Committee from Centrals Mrs. Genevieve Dunn, children, JuStudent Council. This committee, dith Ann, Kathryn and John D., which consist1 of Dee Hyde, Pam Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Parrish, Diane Fisher, Jeffery their parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilHollist, and Eileen Thatcher, puts liam E. Gailey, Sunday. A. A. U. W. up the pictures and collects the the votes for Members of the A. A. U. W. met pictures. penny The requirements of this contest at the home of Mrs. Florence Barare that the age of the babies does ton Wednesday evening. Dr. Clanot exceed two years and the siz.e rice Short, professor of English, of the pictures is no larger than UTmeisity of Utah, spoke on Felfive by eight inches. This contest lowship and Research. not only creates much interest but Surprise Party adds to the funds for better school Miss Juanita Benton was pleasactivities. antly surprised Sunday evening by End of Term fourteen of her friends at a birthThis week at Central has also day party in her honor. The evebeen the end of the second teim ning was spent in playing games and the half year. All week the and refreshments were served. By Susan Scoffield Kaysville News American school. The visiting students must be very intelligent and high in the scholastic ratings of their schools. They must pass cer- language by the end of his junior year. Scholastic and personality ratings are also considered in selecting Americans to participate tain personality tests which show in this program. that they will be able to adjust to Student body president Lynn a new family. Blake participated in the American American students are also exField Service program last sumtended the opportunity of living mer. He spent three months livwith a new family. Americans ing with a German family. Ii go during the summer months for are a sophomore or a junior, such vi.sits. In order to qualify, you the American must be in his jun- advises Lynn, plan to try for an ior year at high school and have American Field Service trip. It completed tw'o years of foreign was truly a wonderful experience, |