Show tl 1971 nts X-T- l'walk-ou- t’ kUSU-l?- M ac demonstration NOTE: Dayne associated with the ZTS r Action Peace of (“Peace Action called the demonstrations In £5 Mch and San Fran- Tcait Sunday night at observed by Salt City high school n front of the state ( PC395 jl ielective service The following his views on the well as developments ij'rins flowed the student It should be noted vigil was a spongetlon on the part of Hs (indents and not an ssdsod effort of any peace fl ti Starting: Dayne Goodwin Guest Writer School students of the Salt High Lake City area organized a May 5 — involved most of the feat i y1’ 11 high schools in the Salt Lake ci Grtalte school districts In the Granite District ( seven high schools) 1400 students were put on a suspension list for walking out Many students skipped the entire day and avoided the confrontations that developed at the mid-da- y walkout At Cottonwood High School in the Granite District students were threatened with arrest by 19 patrol cars stationed on and around the high school Over one hundred walked out Three were arrested for resisting arrest no other arrests were made In the Salt Lake District were the 'majority of support came from South High School no suspensions were made Fifteen students from East High School were arrested for truancy as they left the schools The walkout was seen as an exercise in student rights as well as part of the anti-wa- r activities for May 5 A centra! rally for all high school students was organized for the afternoon At present students have won suspensions all the cases resulting from the walkout Doug Andersen of the Intermbuntain Peace Coalition - the high school organization which organized the walkout and rally - reported that legal counsel was retained in advance and cases have been been called by the Wasatch Peace Action Coalition the regional Utah and Southern Idaho anti-wa- r coalition South High School students divisions have successfully demanded equal time with armed forces recruiters and organized a “conscientious Ron’s single speed Ron’s Relti Spend Women’s Single Speed Women’s Relli Speed objector” assembly where all the students were convened to learn about the various alternatives to being drafted Other high school rights demands are being debated for inclusion in their program The students are now organizing to pass out leaflets and hold meetings in each high school to build support for their vigil and the May 15 march The vigil will dissolve on May 15 and become the nucleus of a high in the school contingent nationwide deomonstrations Friday May 1 4 - 3:30 Pat Preston’s Alpine Valley Shop Cache Valley Bicycle Shop Hyrum -- ) -- UKI Solving Club —A meeting lor members and all Interested students including Man and His World s will be held tomorrow at 7 pm in Room 335 of the UC Cultural Committee — Applications are now available in the Activity Canter for committees dealing with Sign-up- popular concerts and next year lectures the advertising programs for Reltsisn in Life — The series will a Jewish Jerome Horowitz convert and corporate lawyer This will beheld Tuesday May 18 at 12:30 pm in the East Chapel of the LDS host Institute L'Arete Monte r — A meeting will be held tomorrow with "Bouldering" in the Juniper Lounge of the UC Elections will follow in UC 324 at 7 pm fcgteaaore Council —Applications are available in the Activity Center third floor UC now open in Committee positions projects activities and public relations tpaclal Education — Student teaching applications for Fall Quarter must be in by Friday May 14 1971 Fait Quarter Field Experience and Student Teaching people may begin the early part of September rather than waiting until after University registration day in late September All Proposal and Application forms may be obtained and submitted at the Special Education Office Room 514 G Richards Hall USU Hawaiian Tour — Deadline for reservations for the USU Hawaiian tour has been extended to 15 Cost May (Continued on Page 6) won on a high school basis Only 250 of the students who walked out attended the rally due location changes to and rain Vaughn Cleghon and Santo Nicotera of South High initiated the rally by proposing a sit-i- n at the headquarters of the Utah State Selective Service System Anderton seconded the motion and 150 students marched case-by-cas- e school-by-hig- h last-minu- te Service to the Selective to sit-i- n planning headquarters and be arrested r Only a few students were they allowed in the building were arrested for refusing to leave at closing time and are free on bail Other students stayed at the draft board and began a vigil The vigil has grown in size day by day and consists almost entirely of high school students FT May 22 8:00 - USU Spectrum The vigil keepers have THE organized themselves as the with PEOPLE COMMON of demonstrating oppurpose to the war demanding a position in all of program draft counseling and building schools the high 15 mass support for the May has which Lake Salt in march Students $200 Tickets Available At The Competition ax Feeling all cooped up! 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