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Show THE PAYSON 4-- B CHRONICLE Thynday, August 27, 1970 rl LTOWNcEIJ (GROUND THE Dear Reader: Well, here we are engaging in another no easy job corailing Big Roundup and all the kids in the area and confining them in class rooms for the next nine months. Speaking of school, there are advantages to being an elementary teacher; they know from year to year what their students will look like, but on the secondary level one sees radical changes. With this long haired craze among the boys, one isnt sure of the sex of some of his students without its t- first checking for skirts or trousers. A majority of the fellows who get pulled in on the carpet for allowing their hair to get a little too long break forth with argument that Christ and Brigham Young wore long hair and beards. You cant tell them that those men were outdoor men and their fuzzy head and faces acted as a protection against the weather, or that barbers were hard to come by and long hair looked better than a chopped up job that looked like it had been trimmed with the ax. Just in my day I can remember when shaving was a major affair around our house. Me old pappy would get out his straight blade razor about once a week and take a shave whether he needed it or not. Hed strop it for a while, lather up his whiskers and start cutting away; one could bear those old tough whiskers come off clear across a room. Then before he had V ! . . finished he stopped and put another edge on that razor either with the strap or a hone. A feller had to have hide as tough as buckskin to be a steady shaver. But today with our modern equipment, shaving is the least of our worries. I read a letter recently in the Ann Landers column; a long haired boy was desirous of setting her straight on the purpose of long hair on boys. He said in part and I quote: Hair is an effective means of nonverbal communication. When I show up any place, I dont need to tell my brothers and sisters, or my enemies, Hey look, Im against the Vietnam war, racism, poverty, and pollution. I dig grass, black power and revolution. They look at me and they know. My parents think I am wasting my life but they are wrong. I think they have wasted theirs. I have no desire to be a respectable producer and consumer. All I want1 is a small plot of land where I can grow my own food, get stoned, listen to music ind make love. I am willing to let the rest of the world alone, but I insist on the same privilege. My hair tells the story. And I believe it is very important. I dont believe that most of the kids around here wear their hair to express the same attitudes of the above writer, but we all know its bums like him that started the crazy custom and if I were a youth I would want to get as far as I could from the Jerry Rubins and the Charley Mansons as I possibly could, because my long hair and whiskers tells the world that I favor such scum to a greater or lesser degree. Ann came back with a good answer in part she said: Your goals are narrow, immature ones designed to satisfy your physical needs and cater to your creature comforts. A parasitical copout approach to life adds up to an empty and meaningless existence,- as so many of your breed have already discovered. After a while you will be sick of yourself and sicker of Smokey Says: m. M BHk fOW) IAHR5S In any language, Smokeys message is the same! the leeches around you. If you have the guts youll admit your experiment was a flop. You will then rejoin the human race, get off the junk, take a bath, cut your hair, put on shoes and be counted as one who is doing something about the lousy state of the world instead of contributing to it. To you folks who have a teenage boy and youre having a hair problem with him, try reading parts of this message. I know it wont do any good, but it will be grist for your jabber mill and thats about all we parent can do is jabber and forget the idea that someone is supposed to listen. mind-bendi- ng 0 0 0 (JM felliiinral C1I sSu at Provo U- - Evening School Registration roCHUCl( CWJNK. B0106NA "Sf)1 b August 31 through September 4, and September 8 - ;00 to 8:30 pm 1 BftMNA Classes Begin Wednesday, September 9 NOT" Evening School Schedule AY BUSINESS IUS 12 ftUS US US US 12 IS 101 M IUS IH US 13 US 14 US 115 IUS 7 IUS IUS IUS I I Piling Secretarial Practice Sec 2 leginning Type Refresher Intermediate Type Typewriting Speed Building Beginning Shorthand Principle! of Inverting Secretarial Workshop Grocery Store Checking II 121 141 US US Robert 6. Jenkins Robert 6. Jenkins Jeck Thurgood Mai Pinagar June Brown Jack Thurgood Staff June Brown June Brown Trad Guymon Jack Thurgood Fred Guymon Staff Jack Thurgood Gary M. Lloyd 175 110 TUESDAY-THURSD- US 12 IUS 12 BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS 91 BUS BUS BUS BUS Kay Punch Kay Punch Bookkeeping ET ET James E. Barnes and Robert H. Peterson 27 ENG ENG 2 Vocabulary Building Basic Communication 12 9 7- - Th FfcesH LOCAL GUNSMITHING GS 101 Beginning Gunsmithing GS 102 Advanced Gunsmithing Gubler D. Cotto Betty Dwight James Grace Carl E. Nelson HISTORY HIS 104 Early Utah History W 9 7- - Theron H. Luke $13 AY Sac. 3 Sac. 4 102 Accounting II III Office Machines Sec. 3 14 Secretariel Practice Sec. 17 Refresher S Intermediate Type Sec 2 121 Beginning Shorthand til Belie Computer Concepts 70 Smell Business Management 172 Rank Teller Training General Auto Body Repair Section I Al 101 'General Auto Body Repair Section 2 AM I IB -- Auto AM 12ft" Auto Mechanics for Service Station Robert H. Peterson Gordon Moses ENGLISH 4- - B - 9 9 7- - 7- - 9 7- - 9 Tut Tua HORSESHOEING HOS 101 Horseshoeing Robert B. Jenkins Robert B. Jenkins James L Strang Fred Guymon Jamas L. Strang Staff HEALTH HE Richard K. Larsen Richard D. Rasmussen Tue Aid Th AND GROUNDS Basic Horticulture Workshop-Plantin5 Maintenance 80 101 Marion C. Manwill $17 Staff $17 Carlisle John Maas Alan W LANDSCAPING 80 Landscape Gardening LA Carlisle Alan HORTICULTURE HORT 52 Floral Arranging HORT 53 Floral Arranging tl $27 INSURANCE INS 101 Genaral Insurance This course will deal for a license to sell of Utah. Donald H. Pendergrass Thoral Codings M-- 13 BG BG Mendenhall Mendenhall Robart B. Jenkins Matin Parry Dave Anderson Kay Kay 101 4:30-9:3- EDUCATION Industrial First BUILDINGS AUTOMOTIVE Al Radio & TV Repair (2nd yr.) Amateur Radio License Advanced Radio & TV Repair (3rd yr.) 127 128 129 ET Key Punch Sec. I Key Punch Sic. 2 Refresher Shorthand Accounting I Office Machines Sc. Office Machines Sec. $27 $27 Carlisle Carlisle Tue Rex L. Behling $17 the requirements isurance in the State ith CABINET BC 31 Home Remodeling C 101 BC 101 Millwork Millwork Joinery Joinery Sec Sec. Vernon Christensen Ramon Watkins Vernon Christensen Staff I 2 MACHINE SHOP 101 First Year Machine Shop 104 Second Year Machine Shop 117 Machine Shop Related Instr. MS MS MS ART ART ART ART ART ART ART 105 101 100 tOB 112 INTERIOR ID 55 DIESEL J- ilt 4 Jt Jt Jt t Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt 4 Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt. Jt. Jt it Jt- DM Design in Oil Painting Oil Pointing Sec. I Oil Painting Sec 2 OR Painting Sec. 3 Sketching from Life Silk Screon Beginning 101 no m-M-- 9 4- - M-M-- Th MECHANICS Basic Diesel Engine 7- - 9 Staff Wallace M-- MATHEMATICS 2 Elements ol Mathematics 12 Trade Mathematics OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN 101 Operating Room Technician M-- 7.XL M-- Douglas Jorgensen Rui M. Plott Wayne Hillier ftoslc Electricity Advanced BecWfcity I Control ELECTRONICS ET 105 Bosk Birtrealm ET lift PCC Second CUe ET 12ft Radio ft TV Ropoir (1st yr.) U M-- MO M-- M0 M-M-- MO M-- Neil 9 Mary M0 Staff 101 Fundamentals of Real W Estata - 9 REFRIGERATION RA 101 First Year Refrigeration RA lift Second Year Refrigeration Duane Newitt Rei Losee $ TBA H. Carlton Lou $17 Moody ESTATE REAL Drafting Architectural Drafting Hooey Plato Uyout I Design Shaw Staff 4- - CAWIMOUPE Staff Merril W $27 ELECTRICAL EA 101 EA 14 101 9 TBA PRACTICAL NURSING PN 301 Intensive Cere Nursing PN 302 Practical Nurse Refresher RE 09 115 SCIENCE American Government POLITICAL DRAFTING DO DD DD - Th ORT $13 Henrie Roper Roper Gardener MATH MATH Charles A. Hanson Salomon Aranda Stanley Burningham Salomon Aranda Staff Carol Wade PLSC DECORATING Inferior Design Vard Yard Darrell Ralph Allan Bushnell $13 Pitts Davis L. WELDING WLD WLD 101 135 WLD 15ft Kenneth J. Hacking Kenneth J. Hacking Kenneth J. Hacking WLD WLD 15ft 51 Oxyacetylene Welding Art Metals Fabrication Electric Arc Welding Sec. Electric Arc Welding Sec. Modern Torch Welding Staff I 2 M0 Earl Don 8. Cottam F. Phillips Lynn J. Houser M00 Staff TECHNICAL COLLEGE at Provo X X AT PROVO X 395 North 1 50 East, Provo X X X Telephone 373-789- 0 ID01HPKS1E QMS FAMILY S2t X X 1 FOOD aiesr -- UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE f X X 300 coutjt FIU-E- It Rj PAPeiL ahotvpe (peg STCNO X dOTBBOOjC O--Ar OB) MARY Fork Pay son and Spanish Former Mayor |