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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAHFrida _ May14, 1999 B6 Gay Club Plan Rejected By S.L.District She also said student govern- mentis set up as a placefor stu- dents to comment on the school’s curriculum asa whole. ‘The students wanted to com- ment on the curriculum from a certain perspective. If that were appropriate, then any group of Fairfield residents were pret- ty uncomfortable having a place like that so neartheir town,” said and traveling shows. Likewise, the soldiers piqued the curiosity of female spectators Entertainment became an important partof life in the usually drab camp, attracting actresses watching the soldiers drill,” Godfrey. who came to watch marching drills. “It was said that nothing could match the entertainment of said “It's about time we found out cal perspective could use a club as a vehicle for comment from that perspective,” Seidel said Thurs- reviewed dozens of club applica- day “Wevery much support curric- Warm summer mornings,family reunions andtrips ulum-related clubs. The issue is, the subject matter of the clubs has to be related to a course that is actually taught,” Seidel said are active — especially during the warm months. That's why The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Newsare kicking off the summer with their annual Summer Funspecial section. Publishing tions. “In no way do we say there should not be clubs, we just want them to be related to the curricu- lum,” Seidel said ASa result of the applications, a new photography club 2 proved at West High School while a sports danceclub and the to the lake are what summeris all about. Utahns Women With Army Rainbow Club were denied at East, Seidel said. Sunday, May 23, a week before Memorial Day, this section is sure to be hot! Had Lots of Work, No Credit in 1857 The Rainbow Club’s applica tion, filed with the district on Feb 1, outlined the connections be: tween courses in the curriculum and the club. Lee, the would-be adviser, said contributions by gay Your business can directly target customers with an advertisement in Summer Fun. Don't let the SummerFunpass you by. More than 72 percentof @ Continued from B-1 the Salt Lake market will see your advertisement. lesbian and bisexual people throughout history wouldbestud ied. Since the school district Once Camp Floyd was established, adventurous Mormon girls became involvedwith the military re. quires clubs to be related to the sociology, government and politics and studentresiliency trainng frey. This happened despite the “The club would provide any interested student a forumto un- wishes of leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ian, and bisexual people Textbooks and everyday discus Church leaders warned female members to beware of the Saints. transient population of Camp sions in the classroom do not includethis. Role models have been Floyd,” said Godfrey. “Mormon overlooked,” the club's applica Lee received a letter from Seidel saying the re- selves around the men complex social hierarchy “I finally had the opportunity to thoroughly review yourappli- tablished itself, with es- officers’ wives at the pinnacle and the prostitutes on the bottom. The prostitutes and women who workedin thesaloons were rele: gatedto asection of campcalled Inshort, it is based on sexual ori Frogtown,” entation,” the letter stated Foryour information, even if said Godfrey the Rainbow Club were somehow curriculum-related, I would still deny theapplication. In my opin ion as a professional educator sexual orientation is not the prop er organizing subject matter of a REDWOOD SWAP MEET 3700 So. Redwood Road Seidel wrote ONE -DAY Bate ders were {derogatorily] referred to as ‘stem-winders,’ probably because the women wrapped them- quest for the club had been denied. curriculum-related club.” Saturday Only women whofraternized withsol- tion said the impact of contributions of executive orcall (801) 237-2713. friends of the soldiers, said God- derstandthe contributions of gay gay, lesbian and bisexual people advertising space, contact your account Space Reservation and One Proof Deadline is Friday, May 14 at 4 p.m. goods, dairy products and vegetables, or by becomingwivesorgirl- courses the club wouldrelate to: cation It is clear that the subject matter of the Rainbow Clubis For moreinformation or to reserve your byparticipation in camptheatricals and by supplying baked curriculum, Lee cited three OutdoorCampingFurniture SALES SALE HAPPENS UNDER THE TENT IN OUR PARKING LOT! 973-6060 Arm Chair The BIG Chair © UV resistant 600 denier polyester seat and back © UV resistant 600 denier polyester seat and back © 16 mm tubular, black powder. © 1/2” foam padded arm rests © Convenient carry handlesfor transport Deluxe Folding WHAT'S NEW IN COSMETIC SURGERY? 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