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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, Bad News Highland Correspondent Someone at Highland was a but no one knew phinque, who. A p p r o xi- - 2,100 mately students , however, knew the last week of school that The Phinque A Is coming. curious piece of paper each ? inque: By SUZANNE DEAN 3. I locker said so. Later in the week similar circulars flooded school. Rumors spread through the the true school concerning of the phinque. identity Some said it was part of publicity for Yearbook Day, others thought it was a singing group, others publicity for the an sophomore party or locker on cafeteria trays. 8. 9. Off to Europe are Heather Parker, front, Duane Hansen, Gene Stuart, Vicki Hallewell, Judy Leber, foreign language students. Europe, Here We Come! Seventeen-year-ol- Kenny d Fackler had never been on an airplane before he boarded one Wednesday morning at the Sait Lake Municipal Airport. But in the next seven weeks he will have logged enough air time to become an airline pilot Kenny, a senior at Provo High School, Ls one of 80 teenagers from the Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo areas who will spend a summer of traveling. Their roadmap will be Europe, including cities such as Paris, Cologne, Berlin (East and West), Copenhagen, Vienna and Rome. And jt doesnt end there. The students will visit every major European country luring the next month. Then, after the quick tour, all of them will study language and national customs for three weeks in either Spain, France or Germany. The students, who will live s hotels and travel in "The dty has tried sevShirley Davies, Murray eral times to give teens something to do, but teenagers spoil it. The problem is the fault of a few kids who start trouble at these organized activities . . . Chris Poulson, South Many kids have too much free time in the summer because they dont have enough obligations. Physical fitness activities should be taken up. In activiany case, more obligations and ties should be thrust on teenagers to avoid idle time. . . . Kathy Nelsen, Kearns We need a respectable place to hold teen-ag- e dancing with slacks and shorts not allowed. They should be places where school dance dress and regulations are followed. This would make a great atmosphere . . . Lyn Scheiderider East We need a place where we can dance, like a party. Maybe the Valley Youth Council could set up some parties. ! first-clas- 3 Bit O Soul Music Explosion All I Need Is You MS Tm it M be M bnww4 IM 10. Creeque Alley and Papas Tlie Mamas LOCALLY San Francisco, Wear FlowScott ers In Your Hair McKenzie 1. will sit in the silk thrones pf Spanish King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Anothpr day they might don bathing suits on the shores of the French 2. Windy 3. Riveria. The entiie tour is sKiiisoied by the Foreign language As- Let's Live for Today Grassroots 4. Dance Dance most Authority 5. Association Fore-- After graduation from his high schtxil in Philadelphia, Pa., he attended the Stella Tyler School of Art. But for an unknown reason he turned to music. t? .) and blues king Rhythm James Brown returned to hometown New York City earlier this month for another Madison Square Garden show. Brown, a hem to thousands soul listeners, had the place shaking again as he danced and sang up a storm to the delight of 11,500 fans. of Brown drew almost 4,000 fans when he appeared two months ago in Salt Lake at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. O' Soul Music Explosion His latest Gershwin's Porgy. Turtles began a tour of England, France. Denmark, Belgium and Holland. Their Happy Together" is still high on the, The three-wee- k charts in several European Amu ding to countries this weeks Life Magazine, Pet ula Clark is asking a guaranteed $4,000 a week or 60 per cent of the gate for her performances . ! Little Bit 6. Bowling Green reKeith, the is as cording star of 98.6 much a student of art as he is of music. lngs Time (There ls more time to see my babv . . long-haire- (KCPX) by jet aircraft between stops, sociation. But the man behind the scenes, the man who plans the trip and travels with the youths, is Paul Lloyd, a Spanish teacher at Provo High. Mr. Lloyd is conducting the trip for his fifth consecutive duo has completed their latest Times, movie as well as the soundtrack album. They also have Plastic a new hit record in Man. Good DAT Keith struck a gold mine with such big hits as Aint Gonna Lie and Toll Me To Also watch his My Face. newest rocker, Daylight Sav- - . ... Everly Brothers 7. Sunday Will year. the Same "He gets quite a kick out of Our Gang It, says Mrs. Lloyd. But so do the lucky teenagers who Groovin go The Foreign Language Ast sociation is a organization made up of foreign language instructors from around the state. cals 9. New York Mining DisasBee Gees ter, 1941 10. Up, Up And Away Fifth Dimension Teenagers Will Police New Club Six boys and six girls be selected Saturday to sheriff deputies police the teen club, Fiesta Palace, W. 3500 South. will help new 1740 Club owner Amor Kerboua said that the teen board will not take the place of sheriff who are present deputies About Music no parents alWith its lowed sign in place, the Murray Public Library is ready for the second in its series of discussions. whats wrong with rock and roll? Mr. John Chate-lain- , Utah symphony member and Granger music instructor, will look at both sides of the Monday through Saturday to squash any incidents that might arise. So far we have had little said Mr. Kerboua. trouble, The palace, open since April allows no drinking or smoking regardless of age. The club is open six nights a week from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m., but all teens under 18 years of age must leave the premises by 11:30 p.m. 21, HAIR ABOVE 100 HUMAN So question Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the library, 73 W. 6100 South, Murray. two will He explode rock and is all roll myths: bad and rock and roll music is all good. time-consumi- HAIR lizabth Olgd For Th 9 Discriminating. Wiglets at $14.95 up UTAH WIG CO. Nvmher IS left Phene 923-15- 1 Stfc Se 1311111 ITS 2151 Ji vM - Gay Gibsons great shapes Black crepe captures the free with this lispirit of today near bonded Neo clastic chic for sizes 5 to 15. beauty in rayon-and-acetat- 6-- 21 1 1 ) $20 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN The kids dig this. They know we are what we are. They also know that we understand then. little Temptations -- HU an interview with a reporter for United Press InterIn Turtles Vicki Jewkes Vicki Jewkes, Davis Teenagers need entertainment that is constructive as well as entertaining ; something where they can become part of the community using abilities, like bands, singing groups, musicals, We need . . . Dawn Murley, Hillcrest watershows more go-g- o places for us to visit at night. But nobody is obligated to entertain us. There are things to do if we just look for them. . . . Janet Bateman, Bingham Salt Lake needs a new teen club, one where there are facilities for recreation, dancing and eating. With clubs like these, more teenagers would be included and this would solve the problem of nothing to do. . . . Elliot Mott, Granger I'd say theres enough entertainment if you have a car. But its tough if you dont. What we need Is something like a community swimming pool to keep the kids busy who dont have jobs. Especially in the county Lynda Jarvis, Jordan theres a shortage of things to do. To do anything you have to go quite a ways, and then it costs so much you cant afford it. I think we need entertainment more reasonably priced. . . . Kathy Christensen, Skyline "We need more swimming pools that could be open at well as as We could swim for hours. . . . night day. Richard Evans, Cyprus "It wouldnt hurt any city administrator to organize some type of community project for teenagers during summer vacation. This may not be exactly entertainment, but at least it could keep kids from bumming and causing trouble. . . . Maureen Hammond, Highland "Teen dances are great. But they need to be strictly supervised and held in a respectable place with wholesome atmosphere. Phone Re- national, explained, Sonny 6. Somebody To lyne At first we tried to he differJefferson Airplane ent and found out fast that wasn't for us. Then we decidMe Be 7. She'd Rather With ed to be ourselves. for teenagers this summer? (21 st South Main Engelbert Paul vere and Raiders entertainment docs the city need at... Me 5. Him Or Me QUESTION: What kinds of See our complete display of '67s J) r DISC Sonny and Cher, the darlings of the Hollywood pop music set, feel that their success lies In their ability to communicate with teenagers. Humperdinck YOUNG IDEAS Give him something to look for a job in Got Rhythm 4. Release This area has been in By BRYAN GRAY Young Americans Staff penings upcoming Salt Lake movie. A puzzled group of administrators concluded the phin-qu- e campaign was conducted by a distraught boy trying to Impress his estranged girl friend. The whole thing blew up when the phinque arrived. It turned out to be an impromptu newspaper with nothing but a staff box and statement, phinqued. The hoax was produced by students Ray Smith and Chris Homick because "If the Chrony (University of Utah's Daily Utah Chronicle) can do it, so can we! Ray, who works at a printing press, said he published more than circulars 6,000 which he and friends distributed before school through vents, homeroom doors, in attendance office, bookstore, phone booths and 9, 1967 Sonny And Cher: Phonies Fail What's A Ph June IN CIRCLE Authorised DoaUr Uddmrdm Utcludt 554 portegt. Utah Ruidtnts add 464 lac.. Ml8i MIDVALE SUGAR HOUSE BOUNTIFUL MAONA TOOELE ' |