Show '‘r q 0 --- Nip ' Y pv-r- vr-V v 'fp f t 1 The Salt Lake Tribune 2C Octoler Friday 197 20 1 42 ' 1 f i i i I 1 A")1 4 i s Cr - i t I I - : t ' "'"::i! it i! 11 r: ' 1' e : ' -- -- ' '"' ' - s 1 - ' I I : :' - r i i : ' ' - -4- '' k I t 4 41 -- - 1 ' 4 P'' — - ' - ': I 1 ''''' t ii ub4 — Cyclists Louise Strasburg left Begay show safety habits In new and skills - Special to The Tribune ' AMERICAN FORK — Bicycling is taking on new popularity with at least one group of girls at American Fork High School The reason for the change is ' that bicycling is one of the sports being taken up by the third period girls physical I education skills class Members have taken short trips around the community during class time have learned bicycle safety measures and have stopped at places of significance in the community to learn of the history of American Fork Miss Arden Beck physical education teacher said the 38 clam members will also take up fly casting tennis badmin Salt other such planned ale to excursions swimming Great Lake and overnight eamping trips Purpose of the class Miss Beck said Is to teach the girls skills that they may also enjoy in later life It also promotes better health safety education of the history of American Fork and recreation New at American Fork High School this year class members were admitted by of Miss Beck permission through their past performance in class their aptitude for skills and their interest in All are physical education with and the seniors juniors exception of one girl who is a sophomore Rowland hall-S- t Mark'! Is located at 105 1st Avenue The other day Mrs Jane Bradley head of the English was forced to Department leave her car on 7th Avenue and she Is a teacher! Peter Keating headmaster got the Idea lie began to inquire around as to the availability of the vacant lot on B Street across the street from the school Through the generosity of Mr Willisrd I Jensen the owner of the lot RIISM now has a parking lot And on a recent Saturday by volunteer only Mr Keating and 11 students began at 8:30 am to clear the lot of weeds They were not finished until 3 pm Logan Students Vie In Tribune Quiz never have before They're preparing for a big The Tribune's battle Inquiring Editor television they program z news-qui- Three girls Logan match three will with r boys on the show Saturday at 11:30 am on KUTV channel 2 right after the prep football game Battle to Win The student teams will be battling for a chance at win half-hou- Your Chance For Griping ) Are you tired of keeping your gripes to yourself? If so here's your big chance to say what you've had on your mind Get things off your chest Give somebody a pat on the back Or air your thoughts on a pet peeve to Send your opinions 'Youth Speaks Out" In Section The Salt Lake Tribune 143 S Main Salt Lake city Keep them to 300 words or less within the bounds of rood taste and you'll see them in print 'fling the gold engraved Inquiring Editor plaques The Tribune presents members of the winning team Members of the girls team McMurdie a re Rozann Rothwell and Camille Pulley They'll be competing with Ron Hofler Mike Nelson Marilyn and Miles Jensen team of the boys' The two teams have been supervised in their reading project by Logan High American Problems instructor Don Williams 50 Questions The panelists will answer some 50 questions about the news and features which have appeared in The Tribune during the past week Mike Eorologos Community Services Director for The Tribune is the Inquiring Editor who will quiz the students Chances are the Logan girls will be trying extra hard for a victory in hopes of ending a four-wee- streak winning k that come I i HEADQUARTERS ""-77- ' ' 1 ''' l'i"''- I La i I l'A '' I I -- JE I - R won a plaque This is the 2Ist year The Tribune has presented the Inquiring Editor which started as a radio show telecast The program in color spotlights students from schools and different high current of to a recent reAccording port more and more women will be holding jobs — and keeping homes — than ever before ALWAYS: Original Distinctive t d e t 4 - A (frIL u i t 2 I I II 5:7-3- g '' v drawing room ' Mr Bell office and printing p d Murray-Go-Roun- - ‘ business room to make-uclassroom the monthly student newspaper is The under the able direction of Claudia Romney 17 a senior who is the director or managing editor of the student newspaper Mrs Helen Ward is adviser to the young newspaper d Murray-Go-Roun- staff In this class students who are interested in journalism discover how much work goes into an edition as well as how to lay out a page make up an ad cover a beat or write a good lead for a story has The one advantage over competitor high school newspapers it has the best looking girls pn Its staff d Murray-Go-Roun- Create Harmonious '' sopho- j 1 i -- I — n deed r $00 ' 323 S JEWELRY NANUFACTUMS t Main )1 - lkf vior i oinAP ! - 4 ' I ' f ss '' -- "- '' - ii---- - ' 1 4' : ''-'- - rw s ir -4 Mr Osborne untouchables This attitude ren sults in a distinct what ( Marsha Hunt a member of e t h i' '''''''' Cyprus Club the sug- 4 the that ettes e 4 Pirates did converge on cemetery one morning - - you have total of a 2650 of of Utah Skyline's halls were built and for only 2400 students with so many Eagles migrating through the school between classes problems are naturally encountered Traffic jams in the halls i t 1 vegetables 1- presents the the ALL NEW parts Robert iI':113ffaCicw and i)117-41- - 1075 East 21st South M Prime roe trIss 'Slim-Tri- assisted m' lunch line and workers 1 ill put on an extra scoop of potatoes or give them an extra After the entire group has been served sec onds are possible as long as food lasts Mrs Thomas takes a - special interest in the lunch program and the students inquiring each day of the students at each table if the food is right and if they had enough to eat In this may she also gets acwith lunch quainted room patrons - in up the new program She noted that about 100 students and some faculty mem- take advantage tiers "Slim-Trim- " of the lunch each day - setting Workers in the lunch room at the high school include Mrs Thomas Juanita Ellison Fern Roberts Opal Jacobs June Phillips Jo Ann Marlin Mary Chinman Beulah Caster and Beverly Yoeorn rif3242(pue protests against the American way of life Other Side of Colo abuses The to be freedom is every are dren" and ing for this 1 r : '' - listen- ' they long ' fur and skirts 1'f- ' 1 demon- - a i to their strations crowd willing lA 1 i (Z) i 7 :r ' --- ----rs: ii t 4 '' - --- r ::: li- t 1' 1r 4 '' f I 1i :je till :: tc1 f 7zl'll I 1 ' t ll - ' - - 1 - ::::: i - 0- ' te- I re- --- a i - :' 1'145'‘'1i:-'-- (II 11 A-!y- '''''" ''"-- : - - pf ' jl 411 ill I' III o ' !iPt :':: ''''r ' ' e: thilng : ' ' le'''':1:l':s 4 ti"ii'l 1 '''''l Ill 1 : i r - I 4 4 :1 r l ' Hill ' ! HO 1' !J — 4 ': - ' f 2111011 '!1 : S! it 4 -' 1 0 '''''' --- -— y : 'I'l Bird Pace also :' N - -- 't-- 'N:004"""A-IA- - :: "st ' '' o -' ' ':' 14r ' 0 '- r 24" 17 ' t:1"7'--- T ''''' ' I: 4 : ' I' i':'''-'' ':' r''':iii P' RUC : TN ' i 41 ' 7 V '' i t4ci 11 i Z ' -1 — of the cast Richards Robert and Clair Spencer are Included in the cast - -- i1 0 tit :- 1-- - 2 Gary Nancy " 7: !L '::-- : s ' - pr of it is Larsen Craig Prince k- I 's') of Wherever create hair signs :( -- -- :— - - - I '' V -Iff '1 ::i I C i- ql- it'l II l''' protects and -- ''''--'s'- i '' ' ' - ' Anderson Steven WebSandra Mel Rogers ster Hansen Janet Tucker and Sherry - clamor- They are noise and the that many '1 lf t t made r chil- Freedom defends the rights of every inbut those rights dividual must be met with responsibili ty VIRGINIA MARTINEZ Davis High School -— -- - i:''' - Cites Everyday or loses his thing people crying for ten freedom of choice - hi' to Yet taken for Only six out of every Americans care enough about their country to exercise their Yet how many people go out of their way to hear a American speaker defend codes and policies or listen to the views of political candi dates — our future leaders? And worse yet how many people go to the trouble of voting? Freedom is voicing an opinand sticking to a convieton w '(:1o in ry It is America Nell Robert aii - Ion have Cheryl members ' 4 l' ' - ' P!i ' it - 1 t' 1'1' 41 ' - -- l' t 440- ' 1 ft ::- - L 1 l ' - iri I 7f : 1 1 it -- : 1- i 4 - r: - ' (f '' ' :-: :!i - ''' - - ' I I 17 ' ty f 4Lt: 00 7edp71r:- tl' - iit il — c"-- ri :NZ : FUN &GAMES SHOW S SIMI Main Highland t -- "::---' 't - COTTONWOOD LION DOLLAR i':'-:-' ': '4'i'!'-''''- cIli p'' - ' - '1s!::''':::: DOWNTOWN MS L'5 ' - :''!:-7---::' ' - 4 j- :' :: 41 :: T1 - ::: 4 ( Mt'' " ''' tic - Ns " lunch from Mrs Louella Thomas Mrs Jo Ann Marlin "Slim-Trim- I e ing try-out- s Include: Conway Robyn Timoney Elaine New flavor sensation in a new and colorful stay fresh pack it Boys Get Extras Mrs T h omas remarked that for the teen-agboys who want more food they have only to ask for It as they go through the regular ed studied drama for two years under the direction of Mr Sams and have been members of the drama club The Masque and Gavel Cheryl is l'14 fl 1 '1 manager -- pro- REGULAR BARBECUE 1 I ' 141- food such as potatoes m a c aroni spaghetti that are included in the regular lunch The price is reduced to 35 25 cents per student cents cents for adults to the In comparison lunch regular served to most students Mrs Louella Thomas high school lunch room — Editor of "In": Freedom Is reading writing and speaking whatever and whenever we want Freedom is choosing people to represent us the way we should be represent- The a senior was Robert chosen to play the part of Mr Gilbreth with Cheryle Palmer also a senior playing the part of his wife Lillian More than 400 students tried out for Packs RIPPLE '1 ' 0 -0- ''' -' f Student Describes American Liberty 11 Cole Potato Chip Shore e I ' II By Our Readers 'IN'' Country Club a ? i lunch the offers sal- Type-- A I() dis- P ':: : q t - -- : unity in the school itself "Who - 1411I ' '' r of- class-separatio- which creates g 4' t Miss five gruelling Other miss: Bird t ($ lunch ads club parliamentarian IL ' '' : teins milk and butter in place of the starchy from and Ilardeastle speech and drama the After 1 : Cemetery ravenous department - I tI'V " A where they raked e d shoveled and arranged flowers until the grounds were spotless head c - 7- "Slim-Trim- " recently beingby Skyline High Boasts disI rected Large Student Body Glen E saeos i ' 'n ' an alternate to the regular "hearty" lunch is an innovation in the Alpine School District this year Mts Ethel Me- cham district school lunch supervisor said Fork with American High School serving as the pilot school for the program Not Many Calories ' 'Cheaper the Dozen" 11' :e "Slim-Trim- i By By Robbie Bird Skyline High School The roost of the Skyline Eagles has a slight nesting prob lem this year with the enroll rnent of more 't 1000 sophomores to i Its confines t011'46 ' A d d L000 sophomores to ItV L more than 800 ! k''''' r ' juniors and an ' equal number ' of seniors and ii - :: in the school lunch room to their liking The lunch served as -- plays ' 4 to The Tribune AMERICAN FORK — Calorieconscious teen agers attending Arneri can Fork High School are finding the new and the (school athletes) had volunteered to clean up the Magna Cemetery No one agreed with her but the the - Special Miss Wadsworth Pir- - l' Teens Co for 1 - l' '' American Fork students Ruth All- red left Annette LeBaron receive - ' I ' 1 40-- - 7 K ' o'l fered t s4 Floolo'n'T"Ji7 I lif :1 h e - ghosts" That is a con in t ' p- '::: cleaning creates appetite so "C" Oub members Roger Ketchurn Rick Barker Jim Sisson Ron Giacoletto Boger and Jim Akeman Skiby bought four pizzas three cartons of eggs and a case of soda pop and the hungry workers assembled at the home of Chris Wilding for brunch At brunch Jim Akeman commented "Pizza soda pop and French toast are an odd I the largest student body in the state - e e s dit omestrio ‘ 0 ' A-- v--7-:- 1 School Jordan N7 r- - f e - ' 41: :": ' I i weed 4 1i High ''"'-"-- " many fields 'm8°1 vi '-'" In sports the Irish overcame the difficulties of a small enrollment and took second place in Region Six Southern Division of foot ball play and the start of the 1967 season was sparked by the largest grid turnout in the combination but cemetery school's history In speech last year Notre cleaning is an odd way to Dame triumphed over her work up an appetite So what both the heck" dominated and opponents Rick Barker said "That the Region Six South forensic was fun Cemetery cleaning and dramatic competition Notre Dame debaters also could catch on!" took fourth place in the state High Awaits forensic meet and in the spring became the State Class Annual School Play ''B' Drama Champion By Roseann Hardcastle Dame Until recently Notre Jordan High School High School did not have a Is an air of exciteAU the class There regular speech preparation was done on the ment in the halls of Jordan students' own time But this High School and it centers around the au year a regular five-da- y 1 ! advanced speech class has orium -- : prog- been added to the school curwhere ress is being riculum c Great things are hoped for made on the ‘a i t annual school since the speech students will have time to research their play ”' -''''N This year's debates practice dramatics 'Name ction 4 and present several one-apr o du - : the 1 - 4 — mores Traditional- ly high school juniors and seniors have upheld a rigid caste system looking upon "s o p h s" as last string year's ''''' -- From 'Herman Berndt - C n'ations— In Custom Afounting to are - ' r---- than Every high school student can do his part to create better school spirit by accepting classmates for their worth Even if they School High and Sot' as Solt teke's Newer Shoo Srers for the IN Galt fete luring Top Secede Wien Cower Girl fife Stride Buskins Scooters Othari Park hoe at moo of Pore - Pr$200 k' '''' a )011I DlArtiOND'IlltiG 'N s tt 14 - Exclusive : - ' the room into p ) 1 --— L1 teacher turn 4 (01 Cyprus t '': ' - 11: c 4 :'4t ::''44'- ti ' 44 1 A-- 1 i t - MAGNA -- if you're going to clean a cemetery it should be done at night so you can when gested she discovered By Jamie Besso Notre Dame High School PRICE — The cheer "Notre Dame Irish — can't be beat!" is a familiar cry to sports fans of Price's " Notre Dame Be HIP! I t t Twenty nine students and a not ried? v24 1 WICKS EftVICE INC 2220 So 9th — 1 - k clay this Girls do you realize that you'll probably have to play a "dual role" after you're mar- - ' fourth each during period ' ) By Steve Osborne East High School their knowledge '' ' ' - ': Y f - 7: : i- ' e"'"'0 1 '! - ' 'F Cheryl Pirettes Notre Dame Ilioll Hard to Beat tenders 1 Bv Pep strong NN r''' 4 v' ! n Irish are - ( School High ' kr: High Schools a girl? team has East year Job and Home Awaits Brides MINI-B- 217 f Class Atmosphere events 7 Room at Murray - I By Don Bell Murray High School MURRAY — Layotits ads beats and leads These are the strange words It - of - rolled up by boys' teams from Carbon Davis Ogden and So far weakening their school's spirit and unity with petty conflicts between upper - and - lower classes Competition is good But on which level: class against school class or against school? You never open a newspaper and read a head line like: Seniors defeat Soph bicker°mores in ing successes that proves Murray Journalists Learn the Ropes from Six students from Logan Illzh School have been read Inc The Salt Lake tribune as ::''': ' : - : 1 tion class and ton archery Also sports ''''':-- Only Nora Bicycles Win Nod For Gym Lesson - -- ::ir 4 Li - 1 '- i :'-- -0 y ' "' i '' v ' i:' I ‘11 A 4r4 6 ''' t fI '' -' I i t ' 1 ': t - ' '13 : I I 1 - — I ' ''' -- 0 ! ' '" 1 11 ':i ! LL:::-—- - -- -- - '7: '- ) - ' " 4 1 ' : 44 -k A A it that said something overflowing assemblies and School Parking classrooms "? about "A house divided ' 11a4 A Solution Varsity sports provide good add to the chaos But none of these difficulexamples of the disadvanta ties ruffles the feathers of the of students' Jensen Thom ges By Golden Eagles Traffic Jams class segregation If a good Rowland flail-S- t Mark'! sophomore is placed beside an may be avoided by finding For the past four years evnew routes to classes Assemupper classman to compete bly overflows are solved by eryone of driving Age at Rowagainst another school the the Mark's land Hall-S- t has strategic placement of senior or 9'worldly" junior t chairs walked t o will most likely carry on the 4: school! Skyline ilow boasts a faculty old "better than thou" atti of 113 teachers and eight The day 1 tude i to serve the large i counselors I Soon there is conflict and finally comes Eagle population when the lam-Bthe team is no longer a team With the completion of the car is at 11 The spirit and energy needed new Cottonwood High School the disposal of to defeat the opposition - is the home of the Skyline Ea' a student for wasted on unhealthy intrawill be brought down to '1' The once gles transportation squad rivalries its originally established and he ends solid team is weakened — and t capacity It is not the sophomore's fault up parking it But until then the Eagles Mr On the pages of history five blocks will migrate through the SkyJensen from his first Aesop has been proven right line halls with folded wings class Parking spares at time and time again when he and scrunched feathers' In unity there is RIISM are at such a premi- said See Cemetery Ghosts um that it would be easier to strength Divided we fall park the car the night before united we stand" But most at Night to be assured of a choice posihigh school students persist in Wadsworth z a ' ' i'''P--- t t ' I '41 1 ' : - 1- I-- -- to' 1 t - -- - self-mad- e " ' ') : : ' t ': figf 7 v (4! 4 ed 1 1 ' to —4 vvas : :: t 3 '' '' ':' t 1" 1 '''-''- 4 IY CT ::IfrfIF'Tf""'""'"1ftrff 4: 4 A - k ' ss ( 1 I -- : A ilil liv: 9 1 ' - 4 or- - 7: ' - 11 yl) - 0 r 411 11-4- ' - 14'1014--- : o : ' - ''''': ::i''''''''':7-1- ' ' i:: ' ' A r : ' - 1 4'iriy14161'Itrifftt rt 11! : D I BOUNTIFULS- Points lk I 't otILA taA- - |