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Show Provo Girls Ban Bare Logs Hare legs are "out" as far as the Provo high schoul girls are concerned. con-cerned. In spite of th runners that might decorate the girls' stockings, or h warm Mav weather, weath-er, girls will go to school, at least, with their legs covered. Such was the decision of the I'rovo high schools girls' organization or-ganization Tuesday morning', alter discussing whether the girls should live up to their "creed and code." and wear hosiery. The meeting was conducted con-ducted by Helen Penrod, president presi-dent of the organization. The vote was nearly unanimous that every girl should wear hosiery. The reasons given by the girls who spoke in favor of a imifMf-.il wearing wear-ing of hosiery, were chiefly ihat bare legs were not pretty, iliat the proper place foi going with bate legs was not in school, and lh.it doing away with hosiery toi'd-'d to undermine the girls' characters. Action v;u taken on the matter mat-ter because an increasing number or girls had iwen coming com-ing to school without hosiery and it was thought cxpe-iiep; to point out the blanket rule of the organization before the movement became more widespread. wide-spread. Girls who can not afford hosiery, it was decided, could obtain them by contacting the dean of women, Mrs. Emma Wakefield, or the president pres-ident of the girls' organization. Miss Penrod. |