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Show Thursday, May 25, 1944 Provo Organizes BY High Graduates Gain Honors in College As Valedictorian and As Most Efficient Senior Club "Teen-ag- e With the library of the Provo high slated for re-decorat- ing Page 5 THE Y'LDCAT Two former Wildcat students, now candidates for Bachelor of Arts degrees at the university in the field of home economics, have been honored by university officials with the highest scholastic and service awards given. and club cleaning for use as a teen-ag- e for high school students of Provo city a search has begun for a director of the club and supervisor of all teen-ag- e activities springing from the club. Reporting details of the sugges- tions outlined by student officers of both high schools, Jessie Schofield, city recreation leader, told citizens interested in recreation at last nights public recreation meet- ing that the biggest problem facing the group was how soon the club could start functioning. Dr. J. C. Moffitt, superintendent of schools and chairman of the rec- six-ye- ar reation board, reported complete willingness on the part of the schoov board for the immediate use of the building and stated that cleaning could probably start in the middle of the week. Desiring that the club or canteen should be headquarters for an organized youth program of all kinds, the student officers will form the organizing group with a board of directors to be elected after the club gets underway. Isabel Hales, former president of the Fauvine club, will represent the graduating class as Valedictorian, having earned 163 hours of A and 17 hours of B. Emma Hayes was recignized as the most outstandingly efficient senior of the year in award assembly, two weeks ago. Miss Hales, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, took the scholastic award while at school here, and has been one of the most active students in social and student affairs throughout her school career. Miss Hayes, daughter of Registrar and Mrs. John E. Hayes, will Isabel Hales enter the Walter Reed hospital this fall to study dietics through an army program. She has been Y High Graduate A W S president at the university this year and is also a prominent Writes From Italy student in scholastic and. social Paul Smith, graduate of BY activities. high in the year 1941, wrote Dr. Woolf this letter from Italy: Emma Hayes BY Jr. Red Cross Reports Success Details of a Name It contest Dear Dr. Woolf, are being planned to find the perAfter being in Italy for over a of the manent title newly planned one of the most month, it is hard to realize that I Completing recreation center for young people. successful was in Provo just two months ago. years of work in the Present plans will limit the club schools history, the Junior Red that peace must have a A person can certainly get places Stating in 9 age. to persons years Cross under the direction of Miss social and economic basis as well in a hurry now days. I saw a good 10 6 to Setting the hours from Dorthea Reid has contributed a$ a political basis if peace is to portion of the world on my way P. M. the present proposed plan many useful services to the war be of a lasting nature, Dr. Willis over here, and I am seeing more will keep the club open for six effort. A. Sutton spoke to all Utah County of it each day. My work really nights a week. The organizing The WAMS and United Greme-lin- s teachers on the subject, War and takes me to a multitude of places. student group would also appoint of the junior high have done the Peoples Peace, on Monday, It seems that regardless of where committees to handle advertising, probably the greatest amount of May 15 in the Joseph Smith build we go that we always find quite a unique welcome awaiting us. special parties, bouncing, housing, work in these fields. These clubs ing. indoor games, outdQor games and have taken the choice stories from I was fortunate in being assigned Dr. Sutton, representative of the said. Schofield outfit. We refreshments, Miss leading magazines and bound them Education Policies Commission of to a The plan will be discussed with in colorful bindings for hospital the N. E. A., was at one time su- have constructed a shower house the respective student bodies be- libraries. Over 100 of these books perintendent of schools at Atlanta, and a nice officers club. We have fore a meeting for final decisions were made and shipped to war Georgia and at the same time be- a theatre and a chapel located in came president of the N. E. A. for an old stone quarry. is held this week. hospitals. a Some sixty Easter cards were a one-yeperiod. When the opportunity permits I i Among activities desired are danc- contributed to the Bushnell hospiPointing out the weaknesses of attend church in a nearby town. large room for unorganized a tal for distribution by the interned earlier peace plans Dr. Sutton said There are usually about 40 fellows ing equipped with a juke box, that a provincial outlook upon the present, most of them being from snack bar and a drink machine, soldiers. wide Utah. Many of the fellows have facilimagazines, ping pong tables, The home economics department world must be replaced by of attended the Y at various times, ties for handicraft such as model made 25 hospital sunroom cushions knowledge and appreciation other races and countries. and although I was not closely asand for other people, and tying, bags sixteen fly utility and cases, planes bottle The role of education in promoting sociated with any of them, it game equipment. soldiers, and 25 hot water view of the world among seems good to talk with them. Present plans will have a mem- cases for hospitals. Money for a broader Please give by best regards to cover all this activity came from the chap- its citizens is fundamentally to card and fee bership all of the faculty and school. Beschool the with ter treasury. running expenses ing away just tis short time has and from $20 building the take to board furnishing is It planned certainly increased my appreciamaWill and the to please you it send Father: and supplies Irate the city adding the treasury tion for home. after to had stay fund. me you Cross tell why terial. Service Red Sincerely, at outlined school today? were Paul Smith details Further know didnt I Because councils Son: black a meeting of the student Where did you get the s' aftwhere the Azores were. of the two schools Wednesday Only natives of New England in the future just are Well, Father: students fellow the Interested ernoon. in mourning for things. states are actually Yankees. Its ofwhere put you y remember student-bodasked to contact who gave it to me. fice for full details. Noted Educator Speaks on Peace 15-1- well-organiz- ed ar I |