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Show Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Howard (Josephine) GarTomorrow (Friday) will mark rett, Mrs. Irma Davis, Mrs. Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 CUBAN DUTY. Seaman the termination of the first Moe (Karen) Oldroyd and Mrs. senior student, quarter of school at Granite Marlene Price. Tommy L. Hlgglnson, son of Wllloughby, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Hlgglnstated that audience participa- high. Report cards will be isson Sr., 81 W. 6300 South, Murtion in assemblies was a "good sued next week. Highlights of Idea for a change." ray, has reported for duty at tht the term have been homecomNaval Station at Guantanamo elecand activities class ing EAGLE ipation is encouraged. ADVERTISER (CT4H) In The.Semce MUBBAV James Vreeken's beginning German classes celebrated Halloween on Monday as they participated in Halloween plays. The plays featured a witch who enlisted the aid of leaves, pumpkins, ghosts, moons and mice to help find "Flippy Tail," her lost cat, without which 6he could not fly on her broom. Purpose of the plays was to compare related holidays of the Halloween season in Germany. Fall Fling, sophomore class party, was held on Tuesday. Officiating were sophomore class officers Scott Johnson, Dean Layton and Rosalie Collins. Granite's "Harvest magazine writing contest began on and will continue Monday through Dec. 15. Student partic word fo bt efftrtd at tht being played by Mrs. Dan Cehrke (left), Mn. Delbert Schow, Mn. Ruben Gomel and Mrs. Marvin lee Jenien. VARIETY bazaar, a project Morroy 14 IS SEEN In Hit Htms In which kty rolei art Neighborhood Family Fun On 14th Ward Schedule is planned. The menu will be tacos, main course choices, salads, ice cream and desserts. Entertainment will be furn ished through games, movies, budget shopping and make-u- p MURRAY. "Carousel" is the booths. A "cake walk", budget shopping for 'teens and an theme of the neighborhood famto gift ily night to be sponsored by the opportunity for parents Murray 14th ward Relief Society shop around the "Carousel" as they renew neighborhood ac on Nov. 11. The event is scheduled for 6 quaintances and chat a bit, are p.m. In the ward cultural hall, on the agenda. e, there will be For 6300 So. 300 East. baked the Fun for entire family goods, candy, hand-maarticles and gifts for the entire family. has been pre "Carousel pared and planned under the direction of the Relief Society president, Mrs. Marvin (Leila) Thompson, 1st counselor, Mrs. Reuben (Clotilda) O. Gomez, first counselor and Mrs. Delbert (Lenore) Schow, second counselor. Various committees have been working under the direc tion of the ward homemaklng leader, Mrs. Dan (Lynn) Gehrke. Mrs. Marvin Lee (Phy llis) Jensen is in charge of dolls and related articles; Mrs. Gail (Fat) Hansen, gifts; Mrs. Gary (Joyce) Robinson, child ren's clothing; Mrs. Andrew (Hannah) Tucker, quilts; Mrs. Eldon (Verna) Allen, pillow cases and Mrs. Eugene (Judy) Brundage, dish towels. 0H take-hom- de for 1965, tht service in May, bt attended Murray high. PROMOTED.' Alvin R. Crown,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Crown, 743 E. 4070 South, hat , been promoted to specialist, fourth class in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, where he" is assigned Bay. He has been assigned duty to the 8th infantry Div. For with the Naval Station admin- pay purposes, bis new grade istrative department. Before is equivalent to corporal tions. Remember: entering The brink of disaster is neutrality. New Recap TIRES $7795 Junior Women Plan Amendment Study At Session Here Tonight MURRAY. Members of the Murray Junior Womens club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight (Thursday) in the Murray fire halL A discussion of the eight state constitutional amendments to be voted on in next week's election will be presented by Mrs. Grinnell Jones Jr. Mrs. Jones is a member of the League of Women Voters. She will conduct a question and answer period following her discussion. i u ash II f C -- 3 w rn Fin-u- p . Horn Miller Service 3939 So. State . 262-250- 0 Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution TO CALL A CONVENTION I TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND pointment of committees to! Sec. 34. Special sessions of d ascertain facts and make rec the legislature (1) may be ommendations as to any subject by the governor as prowithin the scope of legislative vided in article VII, section 6, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE HAS RECOMMENDED regulation or control, and joint or (2) shall be convened by the Laws crrr THAT THE ELECTORS committees, consisting of mem preHiding officers of the senate VOTE AT THIS ELECTION bers ol both houses, may be and house of representatives, August 29, 1966 FOR OR AGAINST A CON-- creaUd by joint resolutions. A acting jointly, upon written res of the mem E N T I O N ; THEREFORE resolution creating any such quest by Dear Fellow Citizens'. VOTE EITHER. committee may authorize it to bers of each house. At a special The Legislature of the State of Utah has enWHEREAS, the people of act during sessions of the leg session convened by the p resid this sovereign Stat? of Utah islature, during periods when ing ouicers ol the two nouses, trusted me with the responsibility for publishing the are blessed with the constitu the legislature is in adjournment the legislature shall consider foUoiving Propositions, which relate to changes in tional guarantees of life, liberty, or after final adjournment of only legislative matters brought the Constitution of the State of Utah. session. Any such committee iriure me session oy resoiuuon proerty. and self government ashall of the have the owen and per approved by In the beginning of the body of each Proposition and. the duties provided by the members ol either house. The we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition WHEREAS, the guarantee of form legislature, however, may proself government itself extends to resolution creating it. including vide as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on for its expenses. the power of subioena and the to of the the revise people right November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious If adopted by the electors of their constitutional charter; and power to hire and to maintain staff, ami in addition it shall nature of these Propositions which your State state, this amendment shall WHEREAS, it is appropriate have such power and perform the the first day of Janu I be to caused has before you, placed the should turn their such duties as may be provided take effect that Legislature 1967. attention periodically to a con by law or by the rules or the ary, urge that each of yon study the text of the Proposideration of fundamental con legislature or either house theresitions in full. PROPOSITION NO. 7 cepts of government and the of. The legislature may provide J urge you to consult with your friends, neighmachinery of government in the for the payment of expenses LEGISLATIVE bors and local civic leaders in order that you may light of everchanging social and neCfwarily incurred by any such COMPENSATION AND ' economic conditions; EXPENSES committee. gain all information necessary to render a just This if adopted and wise decision. amendment, SHALL SECTION 9 OF s of RESOLVED by ARTICLE VI OF THE CONmembers elected each to the shall take effect the first day of STITUTION OF THE STATE Sincerely, branch of the Legislature, that 1907. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO it be recommended to the elec January, CLYDE L. MILLER PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS tors to vote at the general elec PROPOSITION NO. 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE RE. Secretary of State tion to be held in 1966 for or CEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF against a convention to consider THEIR SERVICES IN THE THE LEGISLATURE the Constitution of Utah and AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSof tion vote in the affirmative, the whether it shall be amended or Be is resolved by SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, ieiving the revised. By this action it is the members elected to each fifteen candidates highest number of otes cast at deemed necessary that such 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PRObranch of the Legislature. E such election shall constitute the proposition be submitted to the CONSTITUTION OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND AN ALLOWANCE STATE OF UTAH BE charter commission. The ballot saia electors. PROPOSITION NO. 1 TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND for a charter commission shall IT FURTHER RESOLV AMENDED FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY not contain any party designs EDBEthat METROPOLITAN of the State OF THE LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDINO Secretary tion. GOVERNMENT la directed to submit this nrooo ' MEETINGS Sec. 6. If a metropolitan type sltion to the electors of the State CONSISTING OF A GEN COMMITTEE SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO OF THE LEGISLATURE the is government of Utah in election approved, the general BE ADDED TO THE CON- charter commission shall, within LEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS EXCEED FORTY-FIV1866. The DroDosi STITUTION OF THE STATE one month after belni elected. to be held In ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE be shall tion submitted to the NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED 1 N OFFICIAL OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time to oe set by COUNTIES OF 75,000 OR the Secretary of State, meet and electors in the following form: BUDGET 8ES810N OF NOT BUSINESS. Lai Whereas the thirtv-slxtMORE PERSONS TO ES- organise in the metropolitan reTO EXCEED TWENTY Section 1. It Is proposed a islature of the State of Uta LEGISLATIVE 'DAYS IN TABLISH A METROPOLIgion and proceed to frame a amend Article VI, Section 9 of deemed to call it necessary TAN FORM OF GOVERN-MEVEN NUMBERED YEARS charter setting forth a plan of a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the Constitution of the State of NT WITHIN METRO- government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN Utah to read as follows: POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the Utah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH ANY Sc. 9. Unless otherwise pro REPLACE COULD charter commission shall be adthat the electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY vided by law the members of OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the the legislature shall receive com election for or scsinst a con OTHER YEAR. LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the for their services of ventlon; therefore vote either, WITHIN THE REGION. Section 1. It Is Droooeed to Jiansation a metropolitan region within five year for tht legit for a convention commissioners Charter years, amend 2 Article Sections VI, Istive term payable monthly. Section 1. The residents of a shall be allowed no pay for their a convention against 16 of the Constitution of the The members shsll also receive and county with a resident popula- services, but shall be allowed if a mafAvitu fkt alt tka JwIah Bute of Utah to read: expense and mileage allowances tion of not fewer than 75,000 necessary expenses by the board voting at this election, shsli Sec. 2. Regular sessions of tht ss fixed by law for attending nalast the determined by at of examiners. for vote a convention, the legislature shall be held annu- sessions of the legislature and tional or state census are emSec. 7. The charter so framed Legislature, at its next sea ally at the seat of government meetings of single-hous- e and powered to establish a metropolbe shall tiled shall with the sion, provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be Joint committees held between itan region and provide for the of State by the charterSecretary commissame. known as general sessions shall sessions and during periods caning tnt only then submitted to the rrernment thereof,of subject be held in this article. sion and electors years, when the legislsture is in ad metroof S NO. the PROPOSITION and regular sessions which shall Journment and when otherwise Sec 2. Notwithstanding any qualified to election an at titan be known as budget sessions engsged lit official legislative SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions of the constitu- K held region at a time to be deter business. No increase of com shall be held in AUDITOR AND tion of this state, a metropolitan mined by the charter commisshall be effective during years. Regular sessions shall STATE TREASURER government created in accordbe which not shall than leu commence at 12 o'clock, P.M. on the period for which members ance with the procedure out- sion, S SHALL SECTION OF to its subsequent the second Monday in January. ot the then existing house of lined herein may assume or sixty days and not more than ARTICLE VII OF THE CON completion At a budget session the legis- representatives may have beta transfer powers and functions of one Alsuch from date. OF STATE THE STITUTION year elected. existing governmental units, pro- ternative provisions may be vot- OF UTAH BE AMENDED lature shall consider onlv (11 bills for If adopted by the electors of vide for revenue to support a ed uwn general appropriation Notice as ALLOW STATE THE TO separately. metropolitan government, as- to the manner of obtaining free AUDITOR AND THE STATE tne succeeding iiscsi year. (2) the state this amendment shall revenue bills necessary therefor, take effect the first day of Jsnu sume indebtedness of existing copies of the proposed charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI- (3) bills necessary to implement sry, 1967. governmental units, transfer certified and its BLE alternatives, TO SERVE FOR NOT by records, funds and other the chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCES appropriations in general ap PROPOSITION NO. 8 property and assets, and provide shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propriation mils lor new proor for all matters necessary or commission, services, (4) programs jects, for BOARD manner the in OF EXAMINERS provided THAN THE ONE TERM legislative matters submitted to incidental to the effectuation of notice of in section 4. NOW ALLOWED. AMENDMENT petition the legislature in writing by the the foregoing provisions. Such proposed charter and alSection 1. It is proposed to governor during the session, and SHALL SECTION 13 OF Sec. 3. Whenever the resi- ternative provisions approved by dents of a metropolitan region a majority of the electors voting amend Article VII, Section 3 (5) legislative matters brought ARTICLE VII OF THE desire to create a metropolitan thereon shall become the organic of the Constitution of the State before the session by introduc OF THE STATE s tion by of the mem OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO government, a petition to do so law of the metropolitan region of Utah to read aa follows: bers of house. either The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF Sec. 3. No person shall be may be filed naming the metro- at a time to be fixed therein, legislsture, however, may pro EXAMINERS, WHICH IS politan region and describing and shall supersede any existing eligible to the olfios of governor vide for its expenses. the boundaries thereof. Such charters. The government cre- or secretary of state unless he COMPRISED OF THE GOV Sec. 16. No general session ERNOR, THE SECRETARY petition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby mav supersede any shall have attained to the age fied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in- of thirty years at the time of of the legislature shall exceed OF STATE AND THE AT or more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- his election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL THIS next preceding general election gion if so provided in the char- of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE within the proposed metropoli- ter. Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL tan region and shall be filed in shall not invalidate existing twenty live years at the time in cases of impeachment and CLAIMS AGAINST THE the office of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con- of his election, and have been except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO State, at least sis months prior flict therewith. The metropoli- admitted to practice in the su regular session the legislature PERFORM SUCH OTHER to the next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it DUTIES AS ARE PRE Sec. 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- the state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed SCRIBED BY LAW. shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such shall be in good standing at the five legislative days for the sole Section 1. It is proposed to tht filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. Der at the time ot his election purpose of reconsidering vetoed the metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap- No person shall be eligible to di i is, ami line items in approprt amend article VII. section 13 of ting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate any of the oilices provided lor ation bills vetoed by the gov the Constitution of the State of as described In the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the in section one ol this article, ernor. No special session shall Utah to read: notice shall be published once charter commission chairman, unless at the time of his election exceed thirty legislative days, Sec. 13. Until otherwise proa week for sis consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the he shall be a qualified elector, except that at the end of any vided by law, the governor, sec and have shall debeen session resident a the special who of shall a legislature retary of state and attorney State, in a newspaper having general Secretary circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the citiien of the state or territory may adjourn to a date when general shall constitute a board for five convene It next for reshall not to ex of state prison commissioners, of officer the preceding years metropolitan county containing land proposed to be included in the metropoli- gion designated by the charter his election. The state auditor ceed five legislative days for the which board shall have such purpose of reconsidering supervision of all matters con tan region, and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The and state treasurer shall be in sole State shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently be eligible to serve for mora than vetoed bills snd lint items in nected with the state prison as sppropriation bills vetoed by the may be provided by law. copy of the petition to the amended or changed in the man- two successive terms. If adopted by the elector of governor. Legislative dava shall This amendment shall take county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section S of cerned. The matter shall be Article XI of the Constitution. this stste, this smendment shsll be calendar days but shall not effect on approval by tht elec include Saturdays, Sundays, le-Sec. 8. The metropolitan re- take effect upon approval. placed before the registered holidays or periods when the tort of tht slate. voters residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body gislature shsll be in adjourn PROPOSITION NO. 4 politan region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have I. CLYDE L MILLER, Sec reading substantially, "Should a all rights, powers, jurisdictions LEGISLATIVE STANDING ment If adopted by the electors of retary of Stete of the State of metropolitan type of govern- and authority now exercixd by COMMITTEE me state, this smendment shall Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY ment be created? Yet ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Jsnu that tht foregoing is a full, No ( ). at the next general siecist purpose district. Such true and correct copy of tht election held regularly alter the metropolitan region government THE CONSTITUTION OF ary, 1967. constitutional amend men U procan sue and be sued, nubject THE STATE OF UTAH BE filing of the petition. posed by the regular session Sec. ft. At the time tht voters to limitations, conditions ar.i AMENDED BY THE ADDI PROPOSITION NO. 6 tht Thirty-SixU- i Legislature, residing within the metropolitan procedure established by the TinN nte UFfrtnN i ait. CONVENING Of ftprrtAf. of 1965 and by tht Special Sea region vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro- THORIZ1NO EACH H6USE SESSION OF LEGISLATURE sion held In as 1966, on the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record in my office. appears general lec- preme court pertaining to muni-ctiw- l APPOINT COMMITTEES TO government at fiftion, they shall also vote for IN WITNESS SHALL A NEW SECTION corporations. The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEG IS t teen persons to be members of of each metropolitan region LATIVE SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto setWHEREOF, hand and a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who WELL AS DURING SES OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affiled the Greet my of tht a plan of metropolitan govern- may be served as process agent 8ION9, AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, at SaltSeal Lake City, ment. Candidates shall be qualiTHE FOR STAFFING AND ahall THE AUTHORIZE LEGIS ot tske this This amendment 2th day August, 1966. fied electors residing within the effect on approval by the elec- FINANCING OF SAID COM LATURE TO CALL ITSELF MITT EES. proposed metropolitan region, tors of the state. INTO SPECIAL SESSION CLYDE L MILLER. who shall be nominated by petiSection I. It Is proposed to UPON THE WRITTEN RE tion signed, with their respective OF Secretary amend Article vi of the tan QUEST OF PROPOSITION NO. 2 eddreeaea, by not fewer than eutution of the State of Utah THE MEMBERS OF EACH ot fifty registered voters residing INSTITUTIONAL the addition ot Section ii HOUSE. by withtn the proposed region Stete CONVENTION CALL b read: Section 1. It Is proposed to Said petition shall be filed with Section S3. In order to ei- - amena articie vi of tht OoneU-tuUo- n the Secretary of Slate at least WHEREAS THE THIRTY-SIXTLEGISLATURE OF of the Suit of Utah by tht work of tht sixty days Dfior to the general election. If a majority of the THE STATE OF UTAH Cditt each house may by tht addition of section 4 to electors voting upon the ques DEEMED IT NECESSARY resolution provide for the ap read: State of Utah I con-vtne- salt two-third- , two-thir- I two-third- two-thir- ds E )! :. Mr. O Why, .:.:v, Lloyd, do your recent odi In (hit newtpoptr foliely occvst Congrtismon King of voting for tht rent lubiidy opproprlaHoni? Tht Con greiilonol Quarterly clearly shows that Dove King yofed against the rent lubtldy fundi on March 29, 1966. . Climbing to their seventh vic- Mr. Lloyd, do your odi foliely occuie Congrenman King of voting for tht minimum wage tncrtaie? Dave King hot stoutly oppostd tht new minimum woge incrtait In this Congren, and he voted ogoinit it on May 26, 1966, ond again on September 7, 1966. , O Contrary to your smears, Mr. Lloyd hoi voted for voluntary programs that have cut wheat sur and feed grain turpluiei by pluiei by 62 for meaiurei that have cut surplus storagt costs by $1 million a day. Tht money goes to farmers now instead of storoge operators, for the new voluntary wool program that has boosted tht wool price by 4c a pound, for increased soil conservation funds. Congreitman King 45. O And contrary to the smears, Mr. Lloyd-pri- ces up. Sinct Prtsident Kennedy took office In 1960, cottlt prices art up $2.70 ptr cwt, hogs up $8.30 cwf, corn up 27c per bushel, milk up 99c per cwt, soybeons up SI. 30 per bushel. Dovt King suptht pregroms that hovt Incrtased farm Incomt art ported by 53 per farm copito In tht lost six years. Personal Incomt omong formtn has lumped from $1,108 to $1,700 per copito sinct 1960. O Oh shame, Mr. Lloyd, that you hod tht worst attendance record of any Utohn who hoi served In Congress In the lost 25 years. Your 1964 Mr. Uoyd. Should onyont absenteeism woi hold a job ht mitsts almost holf tht time? Is o half-tim- e Congreitman good tnovgh for Utah? Utah voters don't hove to settle for a 55 percenter. 45, high will tht Farmer! to morrow (Friday) In a 3 o'clock gamt on Craa itt turf. Go til tht O Wh, E tory of tht season, tht football Farmers defeated Tooele high's Buffaloes 14-- 7 on Friday. Kearns way Nov. Faros-tr-sl 21, a and 23 are tat dates for presentation of "Tit King and I. Granite high musical All performances will begin at 8:15 p.m. Cost of tickets Is $2, reserved; $1.50, general Tickets may be obtained from concert choir and orchestra members or from Miss Margaret Howe. Featuring 17 children from neighboring elementary schools as children of the "King, the musical, under direction of Ralph G. Rodgers Jr., promises to bt the best ever produced at Granite high. Gent McCombs, stage crew director, commented on scenery for the musical being prepared by Ed Neslen's stage design classes, saying. "Seeing the art work alone, would bt well worth the price paid for a ticket. Winners of the extemporaneous speaking contest held last week at Granite high art Granulans James Howard, first: Linda Stott, second; Darrell Leo, third; Jerry tiasiam, fourth! Teresa Shapiro, fifth. Debate intramurals wtrt held on Tuesday and Wednesday, un der student directors Karen M inter and Darrell Leo. Miss Effle Davlantt's advanced drama class presented the melodrama, "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? to the student body on Friday. Assuming key roles were Karen Carl-sto- n as Angela Angleworm, Scott Curran at Rudolph Raw-meJoAna Etmeyer as Del-or- es Dampflsh, Steve Sarolt as Harlow Hassempfeffer, Connie Coleman at Maw Hassempfeffer Most Moose-and Lynn King fact. Tht assembly also lea. lured accompanying boos and hurrahs from tht audience, as a Can Can lint of tight, well Including Renee Brotdhead, M ary Hulih, Pat Wheatley, Nan cy NlchoL Mar It Laadovaal Jackie Davis, Judy Thompson and Kathy Frets. Student dir ectors of tht production wtrt Mary Middletoo and Kraig rout. at, u u Dave King has the BEST attendance record of any Utahn now In Congress. Utah Is strong with Dave King as U.S. Congress man ... A MAN OF COURAGE AND ACTJCN. Ad pcrid for by Utah farm fomflltt for King Committee Henry Schmidt, Choirmon h Commenting on tht chanct offered lor audience parucipa tloo during tht melodrama, Jan ice KendalL senior student. (Uted that such participationstimulated student interest. On tht same theme. Junior ttu dent, Robert B. Worsley agreed that audience participation la the assembly "made the assem Carl bly tnort totertstia. pen-sati- . two-third- t TWO-THIRD- |