Show 30— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Nov 15 1978 Sky View Has Media Center apparent than in the media center" says Principal Steve Once a repository for books a place where one tiptoes whispered and left as soon as possible die library is now a : : quiet - Thurston School librarians are Florence Christiansen Vera and Tippets to They have 24 student aids help them serve the 1200 students at Sky View High “These students are not just errand boys" says Mrs Tipof pets "After a few weeks training they are working in all I happening at school phases of the media program” Included in a media center is Since the beginning of the both the hard and soft bound year for instance the staff has 'books recorders film strips processed over 400 hardback 1 movies and projectors for books 800 paperbacks 180 use film strip and recorded cassettes 75 recorI student recorder combinations and dings designed especially for THE CARD FILE Is always one of the first other items d places to look for the book yon want Tina classroom use fifteen film in the nowhere num-berocombinations “Perhaps I school is student activity movies available under I cooperation and help more foe school's lease program and have also worked with the daily supply id bulletin board material : and posters which arrives at the or more learning : recently called a media center : Book week is being observed iron Nov 15 through Nov 21 and as part of that observance Sty View High School is ad-- I vertising their media center so I citizens will know what is center strip-recor- us Consolidation : Of Schools : Recommended Elwood Regena Jensen and Nancy Stevens check information available for an American history project MEMBERS OF A social studies class sign for material at Sky View library loan desk Gathering information on United States war involvement are Margene Anderson and Cora Phippen HOW DO YOU make up foe movie yon missed yesterday? If you’re one of the lucky students with a little free time yon can watch it on the preview projector in the media center Cans stacked in the background are part of the school's film supply furnished mainly through a lease program Designed especially for wincatinnat me the films add much to dally class curriculum school student Nancy Stevens teacher at Sky View working in the media center says the : SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) facility is used by appointment The Utah State Board of Edu- - much of the time and often cation is calling for consolidation several months in advance of the state's ‘fit three-fourtAnother feature she notes is ychool districts because they foe implementation of a are too small to operate effect- - policy since the opening of the ively or efficiently facility seven years ago The report released Friday Directors indicate that the rate I said that many districts in the of book loss has been relatively Estate do not have enough stu-- ’ low dents to make a single good- Miss Stevens says the school sized school There are 21 dis-has an unusual amount of tricts with fewer students than material for a high school media : are enrolled at Granite District’s center She says students and ‘ Cottonwood High School teachers are eager to use it and - The report said that 12 of the she indicates foe student help is i state’s 40 districts enroll fewer ! students than at West Kearns outstanding She said the students as well Elementary School also in the as books need to have special Granite District recognition during book week The legislative council is "After all" she says “its the to bills preparing students working here and MRS VERA CHRISTENSEN two districts in Sanpete media center this facility who have using in and three districts County some aid to student librarian specialist gives made it a success" Summit I - hs no-fi- Ellse Scott Another library science student Steven Wood is pictured checking magazine files in background County French Women: To Barricades? By ALINE MOSBY PARIS (UPI)-- So European women are more passive than US Females? Don't vive le difference because women's lib is alive in France Four hundred women and girls from around foe nation will march in their midis and maxis into a conference hall at Versailles near Paris Friday for a congress on how they see their station in life their hopes problems and three-da- y solution The congress 1 is one of many LETTERING AND services offered by the media center at Sky SIGN-makl- ng View Student librarian Dan Pitcher is shown “in one of foe lettering devices available to students and teachers Nixon Echeverria Review Hemispheric Relations : I 'WASHINGTON (UPI)— Pres-ident Nixon held informal get- acquainted talks with Pres- ident-EIeLuis Echeverria of Mexico Friday amid growing now before Congress and its countries" Ziegler said Mexico is disturbed over $500 million trade deficit with protectionist trade legislation the United States ’ Mexico" The foreign two discussed US policy and “current hemispheric matters" agreed to implement a recent agreement establishing the center of ' the Rio Grande River as their ' rtnrn tries' border and decided ‘ to exchange official visits later ' - At a news conference before ‘he returned to Mexico Eche-- ‘ ‘verria said he told Nixon that 'the best defense against ' Communism in the Americas is "foe strengthening of Democra-‘‘tiinstitutions in those countries where Democracy is still -- ’ armored By United Press International car to “Dingo" LONDON—Michael Pearson combat London's rush hour who bought a 1941 Daimler traffic: Investigator (Hears Ty dings ccrSi Government is Listening One right the Rouen girls insisted upon was the right “to choose whether to have children to marry or to work" The roundtable participants in Lille complained women's magazines treat women “as women wives and mothers but never just as persons" In Dijon girls agreed that "we have the desire and need to work” The Grenoble women discussed why “women who work appear to be more satisfied with life than those who always remain housewives” They demanded free nurseries so more married women can work The French government has taken note of the budding movement Jacques Baumel a secretary of state attacked to Premier Jacques Chaban-Del-ma- s’ office has promised the government would create the first women's information center to help them find professions and skills and to explain to them their legal rights and relations with the government Women have been slow to win rights in France Women voted and could hold office for the first time only in 1945 Not until 1966 was Napoleon's re1804 code on marriage formed Only then did a French woman have the right to open a bank account buy stocks start a business buy on credit or dispose of her own property without her husband's consent Only in 1970 did a law give a mother equal says with the father in matters concerning their children Until then a father's signature was required to enroll his child in school obtain his passport or choose his residence even if the father was mentally ill or had divorced the mother Long Dance COLLEGE PARK Md (UPI) —A dance marathon was ir progress today in an auditorium used just six months ago tc house National Guardsmer during campus violence at the University of Maryland The marathon if designed to raise money for muscular dystrophy research In addition one youth volunteered to swallow a goldfish for every $1000 raised by the marathon ur committees named by the magazine in 22 cities have been conducting roundtable discussions among tali Candidate Chosen Tor National Award SALT LAKE CITY I UPI — Neva Rae Wise a victim of rheumatoid arthritis for 20 years will be Utah's candidate for the President's award to the Handicapped Person of the Year Miss Wise whose joints in her hands feet and limbs have vehicle for avoiding being been rendered almost useless by eternally cut out by taxis and the destructive disease was IiOndon Transport buses I named Friday as the states expect a wide berth from Handicapped Person of the anything else on the road" Year The Idaho native who graduated from Brigham Young MIAMI— Eastern Air lines University and then took a pilot Capt Thomas Mayberry master's degree in social work describing actions of the man from the University of Utah who kidnaped his DC9 jet to lives at 665 take St and is a Havana: disability claims examiner for “He was pretty free and easy the state Miss Wise keeps her mind off with that gun— he held it on her own problems by helping everybody" others She reads to the blind teaches cripples how to use BERKELEY Calif -C- hancellor leg braces and plays taxi for “I can't think of a better WASHINGTON (UPI) -- A government investigator has ruled Sen Joseph D Tydings d did not act illegally in the securing of a federal guarantee on a 87 million loan arranged by a company in which he later acquired a financial interest Scott Heuer inspector general of foreign assistance for the State Department said Friday his probe turned up no evidence Roger Heyns explaining his the Maryland senator “benefit-ted- " resignation from the University ahve" from the government of California at Berkeley: ' The President-Elec- t said he action taken on a loan sought “My decision was a difficult had found in Nixon a “good by the Charter Co of Jacksonone involving personal family friend of Mexico and a good ville Fla in 1964 and professional reasons" personal friend" Heuer did not rule on the Press Secretary Ronald Zie- propriety of anything Tydings gler refused to say whether may have dime Tydings was BELFAST Northern Ireland Chile's diplomatic recognition defeated in a bid for -- Yippie leader Jerry Rubir oT Communist Ciba was Nov 3 the after being arrested and and during being discussed He said the two campaign he accused the White ordered to leave Great Britain: - touched briefly on trade a House of instigating a Life “The most important part of major sore point with Mexico magazine article on the case to our trip was to cane to Belfast Nixon and Echeverria agreed help his opponent Republican rela- - Rep J Glenn Beall The This is the important part This that Mexican-Anurica- n is the battleground Belfast is tions were “the best they have magazine said its information England's Vietnam" been in the history of the two came from otiier sources C ' Quotes In News Of Day (sOYeriiiiuwit Meanwhile longer is the legendary coquette drenched in Chanel No 5 who wants only to obediently ply males with amour and cuisine In Rouen some women at the roundtable thought ladies should "live with resignation and dignity” in their inferior place But they were outnumbered by reformers who said society must give all members equal rights despite the differences between men and women The Rouen woman complained that when it comes to jobs “the game isn’t equal for men and women” Others said economic independence "should be the key to a just social situation and demanded the government pay women salaries to rear children because “Maternity is productive The mother gives to the country future consumers and produ- - I ct Mexican concern over restric-- 1 tions on farm exports to the jiiited States The White House said their One-hoconversation “developed a good personal ' rapport which marks the special relationship that exists between the United States and organized by the women's magazine Elle is the first such gathering in France Whether only a loud minority or the majority of French females think they should be liberated will be known on the eve of the congress when the results of a nation-wid- e questionnaire by the magazine are disclosed Tuesday They Want Equality as a warm-u- p to the congress The results have been headlined in newspapers from Lille to Nice and featured on radio And they firmly indicate the French girl of 1970 no women shut-in- s “I've never really done anything spectacular" she said “I'm just an old plugger that's what I s s viCi' V 1 i AIMKCSS2 am" Lot Of II hale FIGRENCE Oreg il'PI-- A demolition crew blew up a 4(f ton dead whale with 20 cases ol dynamite after the California gray whale floated up dead on a beach near here this week Fragmented meat blew hundreds of feet into the sky and one chunk smashed an automobile roof ‘ll tigged' Worker Assembles Tiny Parts With sensors attached to her head Barbara Vaughn looks through a microscope at a tiny component she is soldering together The sensor and the girl are part of a study being conducted by Hughes Aircraft Company to compare the movements of the hands underneath the microscope with the movements of the head and eyes outside Results of the tests will enable Hughes to improve methods for handling the small parts and proride criteria for selecting and training personnel who work in microelectronics The photographic equipment in this study is coupled witn an oscilloscope and measuring devices which record hand movements reach decision time application of pressure on the part being assembled eye focus and other facets of microscopic electronics u'ner assembly |