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Show 0 c H. S. Student Locdors Dbcuss Problems Oi Insignia, Conduct, Thievery, Love-iViaki- jot m m ' If vp " f DAILY 'HERALD t I mendation to make with regards to uniform use in the district. i Thievery Discussed FC2.S Three girls 1 -i ATheft, especially from hallway ve Iron i rnUa been lockers. Is a recognized problem, j crk to sttjud Cie sixth annual in every school, could be almost State to be held June t Girls if the the said group, eliminated, June 15 at the Utah State tiroush com with lockers were equipped AEricultarsI College areording to bination locks, rented or purchased Iva Lee, chairman of Girls. State. would which prestudents the by Tils feature is tinder the diree-t'a- a clude promiscuous entry. Stealing cf tie American Legion Aux- edu from lockers of the physical uverIlobn had welcomed the student to wear the. rings their entire sen- cation departments, said non The girls selected . are Wanda officers to Jus school. Jerry Pulley. ior year. ly, ; student council advisor rrom American Forks Jay Manning, Taylor, daughter f Mr.' and Mrs. American Fork laeuny, in me Wants StandardisationDarwin Taylor of Spankh Fork; Lehl. and .Ronald Hatch. Lincoln ma tori tv of cases could be elim 2 As to sweaters, letters, In-- inated if the students, wouia learn daughter of Sarah the other three presidents, togethrhyllis Stewart, Eelle Stewart of Spanish Fork, and er with, the vice presidents, secre signlas. etc... the group recom- to take care of their own prop Colleea Pace, daughter of Mr. and ana mended standardizing the privilege He stated that without ex taries, business managers Mrs. Sobert Paca of Thistle. rroeram chairman of the coun-- of wearing school sweaters and In- erty. are avail lacmues there ception are signia, and that this same privil able In every high school ens bung The Legion Auxiliary, the Fedrl', oiuinnil ' Brivicnr who Prin- ege be extended students partici every members of the faculty. erated Women's Clubs and the and physi girl entering boy acHawkins Grocery are cicals Jesse M. Walker of Amer pating In all cal education classes to turn valu ican Fork high school; L. B. Adam- - tivities and not limited exclusive for Transportation' will be provided over to ables to those in athletic events:-Bil- l Lehl son .school; the Jaycees and the Jay'Cee-ette- s. Principal ly of high and lock by safe key junder keeping ' GIRL? STATE REPRESENTATIVES Fjf legates from Spanish Fork Holm, and Leo .Hanson, district Cox of Lincoln, explained the cus until the class ends.. . "!'"' ". assistant superintendent. In charge tom of his school wherein the boys 5 After an extensive discussion who will attend the Girls State Convention are: Front row, left to were chesenr because These girls, of the secondary .schools, were also themselves adhered to an accepted on Ithe problem "of in right, Phyllis Stewart, Wanda Tayjpr and Colleen Pace. Rear, Mrs. of their outstanding leadership practice, of protecting the privi the schools, the group agreed that Agnes Johns. left, president of the Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Iva abilities and scholastic records in presentr ...'!,'-'' . . The meeting was the second of lege, and there had been little vio the best way to handle the, prob Lee. chairman of the Girls State committee. their junior year at the local high two such meetings held during the lation. schooL lem was individual ap through j 2 school of. the last half Jerry Pulley, American Fork proach. It was pointed out the The purpose of this annual event meeting, president, said that la. his school principal or instructors might find year and like the other to further develop and educate is which, wis held two months tago any boy could purchase and wear someone to whom, the boy or the young women In the rights, privin American Fork, permitted the any and all sorts of stripes, num girllisten and who . could ileges, and duties of American citistudent councils of the four schools erals or letters whether be . had have might a effect desired the. zenship. .' through to . earned them la to consider problems common i ' confidential talk. In extreme cases, John all four, Mr. Hanson explained that participation or not and was of where J. Ogden, Coray, graduate and counseling since it was quite late in the year, the opinion this practice should be failed, it was the opinionwarnings of the student at the Brigham Young uni controlled and Improvement made. 4-- H probably the best purpose served group that the parents of offend- versity, will be presented In- a in the discussions would be to ar- The group expressed the opin ers of should the be hall in recital the vocal apprised banquet OR EM Pres. Walter Holds way rive at certain - recommendations ion that it would be. safe to follow condition by the principal' and in of the Joseph Smith building Sun- of brem LDS stake has announced Bike which could be accepted ..by all, recommendations of. student coun Tips;- likelihood 'the into brought which recommendations are to be selors (faculty members) in the all the tatter's conference program to EdiuPs awtei consultation in the day at 3,p. m. made to the incoming student body various departments as to the school forof the a of voice is student Mr. school ? administra Coray be held in thje Scera auditorium presence officers for the next school year. privilege of wearing school letters tors rnnAFnn and the offending students. rt. The following article was 27 two The group agreed with Mr. Han and emblems. with Sunday. April general J writtea by) Jane. Kybe. a son and entered Into a discussion and is a music major at the BYU. sessions and welfare and priest Free Discnssioa ' Have Responsibility9 clab girl frem ISastaQola, who of " topics which .Included : 1 The 3 A very free discussion of the The vo- hood He in has was. actively participated out, it pointed leadership session. wrote the safety hints far' bipurchase of rings, sweaters, pep problem of keeping grounds and is one problem, which district should cai organizations inrougnoui inisi Representing general church au cycle rider as part ef the club uniforms; privilege of hallways clean as well as conduct be particularlyAlpine of and every area, lwill be elah's, safety prarram.) thorities at conference the in the halls and lunch centers re- effort should beaware wearing sweaters; letters, and made to keep this 3 The keeping of school sulted in. a recommendationthat Opera at the university has been Ma the w Cowley of the LDS Counwithin To .a bicycle, safely, you bounds, problem, acceptable 4 and could be hallways clean; grounds improvement brought because there are in the 'halls not of particular interest to Mr. Coray. cil of Twelve Apostles. Walter must:'ride 'v about through discussion of these' He has sung lead roles In "Car Dansle of the Stealing: and 5 Inappropriate comwelfare an school 1. general senior Learn " markroad students, only high signs, fv. problems in the home rooms. It men," "Pagllaccl." "LeNozzedi Fi mittee and v. j Canning- - repre- ings and signals. , consensus of the group, but large numbers of younger stu garo," "Gianni Schiccl." and "La senting BYU, Ray the was' also will speak. as well, who only the year Boheme." 2. Ride single file on roads and Resume of Talks too, that each club within the school dents, is The . first ''Session general before 'were in the elementary and close to the curbs The program is varied and lists slated for 10 a. m. In the audi sidewalks A resume of the discussions and could not only observe acceptable schools as sixth The ad numbers when turning a curve or a corner. graders.; conduct and attitude but standards "are with by Hayden, Handel, torium recommendations special music by the vS. A bicycle that is built for one visors stressed the fact that the Strauss. Mozart, X 1 Pep Club uniforms The dis could in a sense, be made a serv- senior Stradella, Mas Vineyard ward choir turected by should school students have be ridden by one. high ice to club, rendering assistance, cussion brought out the fact that Kirby Allen. The closing session Is 4. Check a responsibility" to these young senet and La lo. brakes, back llghu, accom- at 7:30 p. m. also in the Scera Paul is the in some schools a limit of $20 had the principal and faculty and to students Thompson and should and tires often. .... and the music will be by the rem reflectors been set for the entire uniform the student body toward better selves accordingly.. conduct them panist. 5. Remember that you have two student morale. direc the under ward First choir been had while at Lincoln the limit The .practice at Lincoln high A round table discussion was Clifton M. Pyne. tion set" at $40. In the Lincoln case ; arms and two legs and they should entered into on the topic of "Your school, who serves as student body Theoipriesthood leadership meet- be kept on the bicycle while ridhowever, it was learned the dress-jsch- ers was Issuing tickets to offend Student Council,' wherein .. ; ,it was counselor, and who is president ing will be at 1:30 p. m. In the ing. discussed at length. The es were purcnasea witn tunas . Handle a bicycle like it was of these tickets-- forf In- agreed that upon occasions where of the Alpine Teachers Associa- Scera and the welfare meeting at issuing in club fund accumulated by the ' of accepted conduct, said problems pertinent to every stu- - tion., in behalf of his organization, 3 p. m. in the Sharon seminary. a traffic vehicle because that Is raising activities, such as selling fractions in the school were to be dis commended the school administra- All ward and stake welfare work- Just what It Is. Ronald .Hatch pies, ice cream, ietc. The group lot of merit inof Lincoln, hadstu-a dsit cussed; home-roorepresentatives tion and the combined student ers are especially forged to attend recommended that the cost of Pep teaching the meetings? In councils for getting together peri- this session. Club uniforms be held as low as dents to learn 'to respect the rights should attend those ' home-roowould odically and taking up these probcontrol themselves this, way each Seven returned missionaries will possible and the 'practical utility of others and lems. Mr. Hanson .and the board report during the conference. be stressed to Justijy the pur accordingly. The offender is called be niade; aware of the problems .before the student court, said Mr. under consideration and the home- of directors of the teachers' assochase. V Several' suggestions were made Hatch, and while the instructions room teacher could share the re ciation represented by Mr Buffo of school and reprimands were sometimes sponsibility of. giving proper at recommended that this practice be A British ' army , surgeon wrote regarding purchasewith a smile, it was seldom, tention to the things the council continued by the student body "Yankee rings. Here, again. price entered given Doodle," which was. used Into the discussion, as it was learn-.e- d he said, that a student repeated wished stressed, and the conclu officers of the coming school as a marching song by "the colonsions and recommendations of the year. that the boys' rings would cost the same offense. ists during the Revolutionary War. about 520 while the girls' rings Some objections developed to student councils wcld go back to s. would approximate 113 to $14 the issuance of a ticket, and the the Frank Buffo of, Lincoln high Principal Walker brought out that group as a whole had no. recom In the American Fork school, it had been found good practice to deal more than one year with a firm of the "students' choice as generally, a special effort is made by a firm under these conditions Br DEN A & GSANT to render better service , with pos 'Pertinent problem! raised by sible cost reduction. Others, how the student ef the four senior ever, felt that there should be com annualhigh schools f Alptrie school dis- petition between the firms trict were frankly discussed It i ly for this business. meeting of the Associated Student One recommendation which carBody Councils held in the Pleas- ried unanimously was that the ant Grove j high- school recently. rings be purchased In the spring Lynn Paulson, student body presi- of the Junlqyear so that delivdent ff the Pleasant Grove school, ery can be made in September of took charge after Principal Floyd the senior year enabling students - - cb-;t.- -- - - ; extra-curricul- ar , r love-maki- ng - J , 1351-195- Student Recital Orcm IDS Stclco Scheduled $unday Conference Sotfcr'ftpril 27 - extra-curricul- ar . Girl Gives - . Safety . "'- .rln' - i" r V ng 4-- II 1 CU IV 144 At ArX n r FSTDAY, Z3. !s r"3 t" nWs f mAfeciiWiV f vi rs '? n W. list i k 'Y' Cnsocction Fuff-Dre- ss pred arid scrvibbed, Polished, the nm c&irU cf the r.rw ErJi-- 1 ham Young University Air Force kutc unit passed la rerlew Thursday afternoon before aa In spection team la their iisiX fuil-d- r ess parade, . On the reviewing stand wrrt the 18 membera f the BYU military faculty headed by Col. Jesse E. Stay, and the four-ma- a seam beaded by Cel. Lmory L. Brurj, senior officer . drt were Three mri;srioi.-- i irrvi.t: Cadet- LL CoL : - I. 1 : ? C r.: IX ti.? Siuekey was award--t 'r r Force Asciatiorj tneii! : achjrve-ment- , r tcrius , leadership ar.i i . attitude. T.xll'd'i--- . Cadet Jt.' 1 ceived th T'OZC ' medI ation.il Society cf t i by the Sons cf the Ar'r'.css i as the. outstanding tadrt Li, f 4 coure-fcids If.: r:' , - :. . re-r!- Jett. -- " bic r .' sr 3 t iesor ct air science- and tactics termer. t of the corps. Cadet r. il". Z at Oregon University. , The review followed an inspee-Uo- n is star fullback on til BYU Stzi-ba.in ranks of individual cadets tTi. frc-:v- ; 1 ana their equipment. .Cadet Blaine Tipp a letter cf commend alio a from rJ.;ev.-r.r--t scbolait-I- - VL CoL ' :ay for hi ll. tssie-tsc- earlier this month to an'Inivred Carroll hiker la Rock Canyon near I'ro-v- o, sacfiriclng bis "own tif r;y and cemfert to prolong the ;.Story of his comrtmon in the bet of the U. S. Air Force. To Close May 1! Demonstrations also were pre' sented the 70 coeds of the The'Brigham Young University Sponsor byCorps, the fancy drui Ksi Carroll abort contest Short Contest - tra-ditio- story will close- Mav 1.- accord :n ta Thomas E. Cheney of the BYU tngusn faculty, advisor. Open to all girls;, the original western setstory must have ting, and b from 1500 to 6000 words long. Submissions should be made to Prof. Cheney 'tth the name of the authpr in a sealed to the manuenvelope attached ' i' t. script. The award, a medal, will be presented, to the 'winner on faculty awards day during assembly, Prof. Cheney said.; - - team and the VOLCANO 100-pi- tani. ec ERUPTISa MANILA. P.I. CUP) Dili ci s vetcaito, which rose out of the sea north of Luzon, was reported rearing and' throwing, fire and smoke , high into the' air Friday. - . .. The land surface' at the Scath Pole is 10.0O) ifft above sea level, while at the North Pole it Is 13,000 feet below sea leveL , " he -- . . For a limited tima ... - , . . love-makin- g. ; ' - ON BEDROOM FURNITURE & JIATTR ESSES Liberal Trade-in- Ccnvenfent Terms MATTRESSES AREOTJTr BUSINtSS NOT A SIDELINE" -- , " T . 'OVGQfJlita'S ol 1 No. 3rd West 3S - j tlATf PJSS 0 . Flume 1SS1-- W - m I r -- r-- H - v f- :3 - home-room- YOUR OLD ELECTRIC RANGE .w: L30' White,, ( i.wu stripes ; etc. - ,u,ri.,'57c Special v r-- J fly. :H ? - if . !Wfe 4.49 Now r . i -- . THIS BEAUTIFUL r . t kl-j- i . . 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