Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 29 1933 The T ribune's High School Corner All’s Well That Ends Well Informative Interview The Flip of a Coin almost every night she expected him to keep her out until at least 130 a m These nightly escapades oon began to show on Jiro's school-in- g By MARGARET CUTSHALL By THELMA REDFIELD His marks fell to almost falling East High School Sa$ Lake City Ogden High School and the coach of the football team A bright new penny dropped by Tha junior college divielon plan threatened to put the boy off the team because of bis repeated fum- someone dizzily rolled across the has come to light during the past sidewalk of the busy street corner bles 10 years and Is beginning to bear Jim didn't even think about Betty and with a tiny “clink” settled down Its fruit according to Lincoln until he saw her one day in the hall near the curbing Unnoticed by the Barker dean of Westmlnsterunior surrounded by a group of boys great throng of people continually Then he began to get jealous He passing 'by it lay therrefor a long college in Salt Lake City almost dreaded having to go out time glimmering in thrfunshlne "Junior colleges are rapidly gainA worn pair of feetywhtch were with Bernice but his foolish stub' ing importance in the educational bornness and boyish conceit for- Incessantly trudging On their uncertain Mvay anywhere came to a bade him to go back to Betty system of this country" eaid Mr halt A pair of eyes bright in spite rainstorm to a took It really Barker “Fifteeh years ago there of their many years had caught a to his senses end He b°okJim her ockr were few junior colleges connected® °kdnumerous bring glimmer of the coin Slowly the one were Bernice d d and other the evening al returning with the public school system and 9 o'clock from a ber about he coud av® t0 meeting thin form bent forward and with very few using the modern tle tb ®ng that when a severe rainstorm which had an msteady hand picked up the V to be found in tr2" arrangement private Then one day in 'penny The shriveled lips assembly Jim been threatening all day broke Jim bright schools murmured: “Heads I’ll cross the “The number of junior colleges” ound tbe Pa“ h had b?eVav‘n? insisted that they keep oft going street and walking south tails Pretty soon Bernice’s curly hair 11 turn thekeep continued the dean "has increased °r Betty‘ taken- - by corner and walk east” face to around her Jim ho didnt string began In 10 years from a though ‘ very few to over tlce at the tlme cad to° much Her mascara began to run in little With a flip the bright coin twirled at the present time” rivers all down herheeks blend- In the sunshine seeming to pause The educator went on to tell In moment at the highest point of dldn’t Jim ab°at ing very unharmonlously with her ay anyth‘n What ways the junior college di-its flight before falling “heads up” called a Jim She th tha rouge cheapskate Prfaide"t vis on is to be preferred He said tbeeatlTben for not calling a taxi to take them Into the withered palm His way that it is an improvement in the student body appeared and the having been pointed out the old ram commenced Pretty soon Jim s home system because some ye She used very many ‘'unladylike" man grasped the coin In his hand the tray bega" r°“ af-1 ' high school graduates who can and shuffled into the street ford neither the time nor the money ‘®ainer t0 the young Udy next to words She even went so far as to Automobile brakes screeched and a This for Jim thor ask cigaret “ required for professional training 0b‘ boy thought Jim ‘would I oughly disgusted him Unconscious- 4 woman screamed'Tmmedlately a can and do profit ‘very much by crowd gathered in the street Somel k w ly he begart to sing some words the junior college work available gef ac5Ja jfed tbbfr: one turned over the limp body of some of football teammates had his for semiprofessional courses ffW the ym "thi n Then quite made up — “she driftks and she an old man He was dead A few feet “The high school graduate” con- - ab away from the corpse a bright penshe smokes and she tells dirty jokes” assure you tinued Mr a lying unnoticed on the pavegradual? a nrofeJdropM her b00k’ JiM bent over to In a few minutes they reached the ny the Atwell home Jim hurriedly said ment gleamed In the sunshine buthe1 ion happmediummet had Menedlandheauickivelanced “good night” and hastened home to by the junior college division in de- go to bed at‘h nahle written there-Ber- nice veloping the semiprofessional course He-Me- n The next day which was Satur he called up Betty to ask her fnP?nHUCriairngnfbinf thsA few minute passed andUmethen day lt to go to the football game (with young lady agked what By BETH PARK world” In that way Jim Blake and him) which was to take place the uean Barker added this reason was Jordan High School Atwell became acquainted next Friday Betty as you have for the preference of junior col- - Rernica 7Jim became Have met any effemfnate ever you infatuated and probably guessed accepted quite Tn tv 11 was Bernlce Atwell Whom That afternoon as Jim was telling Perclvals or Reginalds or Ammndr Jim walked home with instead of his mother all about It Jim’s young broses? Well you haven’t missed !PrTJ than th© wftysr er sister Jean made a remark much anyway for somehow just the division because of the number oT®et’s soonasother fellows which caused Jim to sit up and take mention of the names of these ud yi an(j Betty “ jim students who attend the university Lttv notice Here is what Jean said story book snobs brings a picture of to she so date e? °5gan for just two years Because of this A ' had all’s no time to had about “Naught’s spent where slssifled worms to my nvind really worry more time is required to manage U our desire is got without content" bookworm with a thin wan finger the place in a book while he !an Pretty soon Jim began to wish Jean dodged the pillow aimed at holding en Bertiice When- - her and went out to see who was sneaks off to seek solitude in some dtvismn8 whl ha had never wish to completely secluded corner Not a romp in a out whlch wa calling For thisever he took her develop their professions carload of these as they come A reason an extended high school in neat spectacled useless iihild with the form of the junior college is a modest air and a smirking grin How I remember one such vapid preferred by many educators "In the past generation" con' weak-knee- d little tumble-bu- g insipid By JUANITA SUNBLOM eluded Mr Barker “there has been who strolled by me one day Jordan High School a huge increase In the number of with a pair of unintelligent looking By MARY LOU HARVEY students attending high school and Maria Vance hesitated In the spectacles primped on a nose that but the increase next East High School Salt Lake City hotel lobby before she looked as if one could mistake lt university out stepped Mrs for the first saw I Blgby for a coat hook expected is that in the enrollment In the heavy fog someone with came into as church she time Suppose In junior division college work A “Hello Percy ql’ boy!” I greeted one a made saw who her her? But then the fog was so Disgusted he politely turned to family PJqr greater increase is not expected in to church no thick of alwhyMoming one paid any attention to me and in a university enrollment because there practice sickly voice said She anyone else Silently she stepped Is not the demand for so many 1®® h w? vwyonsiderate I your pardon mam but I beg arriving into the revolving door Quickly will have you recognize the fact that professional people The real de- - never Interfffptedtoprayers rom 10 30 minute after she was swept outside Into that my name la not Percy It is Ar mand cornea from ©emiprofession- dreary black night More swiftly chibald Perclval—carried down with ally trained men and women and them As she led the procession down now she hurried north along the be renowned ancestors from genethese are obtained from junior col- You flabber ration to lege divisions throughout the coun- - the center aisle her huge “picture nearly deserted street She carried a small over night gast me!” generation had completely hid her husband i try’: who walked just behind her Then bag In her neatly gloved hand A “Well well well— how interestIn order of their rank came the wisp of brown hair crept from un ing! Perclval ol’ boy” I tried to act a der her small black hat and blew interested in this nlcey-nice- y eldest son and daughter in her face Deftly she pushed it “For heaven’s sake mam boy old nephew aftd two nieces stop in back with the back of her hand calling me ol’ boy Thus the whole family poured Why— it sounds Book Mrs Bigfcy dropping prayer books To escape observation she pulled absurd It’s preposterous uncalled and scarfs and planning in loud her coat fur farther up around her for it’s By ELEANOR LYNCH right down rude!” "Yes— I know You mean East High School Salt Lake City loving whispers where everyone was face as she neared the street lamp as much in the Keeping shadows ol doesn't sound so hot” I tried to help I strolled on deep in thought r° been son had war her as she the dared Maria hur- him along buildings passing as I walked the rose arbor in During Erance and her spAclous home ried faster Once past the hazy "Huh disgusting! Oh! I say— will the bed of dahlias andas I reached After hotel of convalescent the lamp she slowed her light the brook I became conscious of wJ pleaas excuse me I must be ber ownarni y‘ sbe pace again For a whole block she you on my way to take my violin lesson my thoughtful mood and looked up finishing kept up her furtive movements from Professor Smith" to see down through the green shepherded five convalescent ents into a pew and gave themso hurrying by the lamps pow hardly “Well toodle-oo!- " of the huge locust tree every I answered shawls discernible because of the fog then color of the rainbow I was en- - much unnecessary help with Boy! What couldn't I have told know I cushions down that In crutches and the slowing again deep that "lilly foot” If he had” not had to' chanted with the sight and as I at shadows! looked around me I saw the sunset they wished they had never keep hie beautiful white feminine I church like The belt of heavy fog enveloped hands In shape for his noble future colors dancing in the crystal clear tempted ‘nything s like was She people phantom shadows As water of the brook I saw purple a contrast to the "hell roara black Maria beared the Intersection she What shadows cast upon the hillside and arthritis and walked with ing” John Johnson Jones type who fro used she which stopped by a window ‘apparently strides up behind me Blaps me s were crutch stick the-- rolling clouds above time to time to shoo people to interested In the display Taking dirty one on the back and blusters painted in hues of lavender deep- - their from her purse a pair of huge horn out: emng into violet intermingled with k“t places with a her w°H1'yl!ag !Sh rimmed glasses she deftly placed "Hi-y- a kid— how’s tricks?” the rose and gold Of course I Was them on As she turned to go a Then without filled with many poetic pjiraseq meddling everyone giving me time to for should hand touched her arm was that wasi't they right catch the breath that he knocked but it was growing late and I I Sh® was he to and love “Oh!” p she exclaimed half under out of me he grabs me by the Arm willing forced to leave this scene her breath She glanced up shoves me into his pattered old As I turned to wend my way back everyone else ‘‘Its all kid It’s only me" model T and right I saw the big full moon slowly ris- - f ' masterfully says: bedeep masculine voice from “Baby me and you are going k k A Dll VM Ing above the rolling hills and A neath the of collar overT IN Is heavy Nature's beautiful "How and MAKI places doing things Jn a big though coat said in suppressed tones way Treat them rough’— that's me Picture Book" ’Sure” answered Maria "but I’ve motto By CAR0L BROWN Any objection? Well then MurrayvHigh School got to phone Charlie back at the eems that a 6 hotel to say I’ve got here safe Be stop your beefing kid” How strnge I give me a Tom oV a Jim UQV months old baby can have such a back in & minute” and she hurried orYes— he a John a mischievous fellow breath and definite taking but to enter away tiny the nervously drug with a playful air and a strong By SUE SCHIFFGEN Little arms and store on the corner ! Tightly she healthy body one whose finger is East High School Salt Lake City- personality-plusbo a tanned to daily by the small valise in her shut between leaves in a dime west clung After a half dozen or more brides- leg hand In the telephone booth she 'em one who is about try kept glancing out to see if anyone ing to find a gangrunning of guys like himhad noticed her entrance Appar- self to play rough and tumble games ently no one had She was still safe suggested by the sensational magaster and‘be Maria called a number hand uvrnrifvn zine one with the ‘devil may care' however that her ' “Mr clung Yes this Is Miss air about him — a Johnson? ° regular he man St°UeeruS'nea?ednher Brown Yes I said I’d call you just Perhaps he may not be so careful JUTears as soon as here I got about his clothes or his adjectives eyeV and questionably began to dim my eyes ad eii “Oh thank you Mr Johnson piacea Who cares? Give me Toms the the rest of the ceremony became Yes course Of I didn’t forget Dicks and the Harrys the time merety words ‘Dearly beloved we every could How l? Really Mr' John like them that way Do are gathered here— you? one week undeniably gray eyes son you’re a genius hair I’ll remem of hurried changing After the golden blqnd hair the following ber that onej1’ she laughed Was bridal finery into a martly tailored and ight jjrown eye8 and that all she was supposed to say? of the state Why are you stopped suit Norma turned to me and said Lrk brown hair the third week she asked anxiously “Oh Yes Yes I have here?” Miss roe a little sis and don t for- “Just going to check everything” creature ls pos my case It’s jnteresting here get all the things we dreamed wel gged o very able lung powerp and Thank you agiin right Mr Johnson” he answered grinning “Charlie was day- Wond dofao a swell guy to help us out that way she unhesitantly displays it at every And she hung up had gone I went Her favorite hours for Out In tha fog once more Marla wasn’t he?” He was fumbling with opportunity shared I had and room Norma to the voic8 exercjges are between the was again the nervous girl afraid something to the right of the dashfor so long I seated myself by the of 2 ftnd ( 0ci0Ck in the mom- - of the light Someone placed a board “You know Marla no elopewindow and slowly turned my eyes when peMons of the household hand on her arm She ment is complete without a toast around the room On the small desk diglke most t0 be disturbed es reassuring coat She knew him is it?” He pulled out a bottle of the recognized In one corner stood a framed picture iaU after a late dance walk the the way he touched champagne “One for you and one by by of Norma and I 'building a snow for me” he added filling two tiny Ag can be maginqd her clothes her arm man and beside it was a small radio and ther ghadei mut fit her type After “Here’s to my bride long glasses for another slowly walking for which we had each saved our whlte for purlty pink for block Maria and her mysterious may we live” he said happily for three months “Silly boy” Marla told him comtlon yellow for cases of colic and companion entered a car parked by Going further my eyes fell on blue ’immediately after she spies a the curb ing closer “Dad’s liable to bs looktwo toilet table where the dressing Luspicious looking character with “Easy there” cautioned the fel- ing for me by now If you still want seta one pink and one green lay ibaeey eyebrows and a drooping low when Maria stumbled Into the a wife you’d better hit for the state Still furthes around I gazed and muche car Once safe in the car enveloped line!” I saw two bunches of discarded pawbatever Is said of her she by the fog Marla removed her But per peeping out from underneath an jg gtijj dimpied gleeful tearful glasses and her hat Her brown Overhauled armchair curls fell softly about her face After MUSKEGON Mich (UP)— One stood and from phair my I got up a long silence: of the best ice" breakers In the Great 19 gazing out of the window It was at “I like it when I’ve got you for Lakes the steamer Nevada has 23rd Operation soon out hut everything moonlight of Not are me afraid company' been reconditioned to carry large Kan (UP)-- La MULLINVILLE became blurred before my eyes and I°fek my eyefaahes becoming damp Mont Cossell 19 despite 23 opera you?” “Not much” she answered cargoes of automobiles during the won’t be back brought still maintains a "Only you winter The vessel boasts ocean What was I crying for? It was a tions In six years life His ailment this time” She moved over closer service in the World war outlook on happy day and btill rather sad for happy De- to him and set the valise by her Is an infection of the bones those who were left behind side He didn’t answer he femiled Crossing three mountain ranges spite these operations he is in good The car turned Into a side street a new road stretching 185 miles The new Philippine government Is health and stopped Dick turned off the from Tashkent Russia has just expected to take an active part been opened and is expected to cost of $1000000 London key through expansion-o- f the National At a council of England will build “Why are you stopping her?” make available a district containing Development company and other- county “Charlie said for vast resources of gold coal and wise in business and industrial en- municipal houses on 183 acres now Maria questioned us to keep going until wa were out tin used as a golf links terprises By SHIRLEY KEIL West High School Jim Blake had been going with Betty Dean ever since they had started to school From the time the two had entered the third grade It had become an accepted fact that Betty was Jim’s girl It was Jim who carried Betty’s books to and from school it was he who beat up anyone of the numerous who unfortunately hap pened to hit Betty Jim it was who pulled Betty’s sled to the top of Main street coasting lane every time they went sleigh riding Now Jim and Betty were seniors in high school' and Jim stilt carried rs snow-balle- llt-b- ut no-6- mup' L M1? 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