Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAJ Page Twei ORNING r JUNE 7 1939 c Contributor Earns Medal By Studying SCHOOL REPORTERS FETED Annual Party Provides Fun For Hundreds Marguerite Phizacklea popu- lar Tribune Junior contributor from Eureka is the proud posscholarship medal awarded to her at the close of the school year The medal is given for the highest rating in the graduating class of the school A boy tied with Marguerite for first place so a medal was given to w each Marguerite’s work as shown by her contributions to The Tribune Junior 1s far above the average in interest and in technic Her penmanship is exquisite and her work is always meticulously neat All these qualities together with ambition and energy and have combined to her win the coveted award help sessor of a More than 50 school report- ers of Salt Lake were feted at a big party In the Tribune auditorium as a climax to their year’s work in reporting classroom news for the School News and Views column Representing every grade from the kinder gar- -' ten through the Junior high school and coming from every school in the city these young Journalists were typical of the and Joyous promising school population of today The program for the afternoon was furnished by members of the Knighthood of Youth Radio club and ice cream bars candy and favors were distributed to every child Special awards Included a book to Wesley Lutz-kOquirrh best boy reporter Beverly Clayton Emerson best girl reporter Doris Lovendale Oquirrh Ray Christensen Lin-- well-manne- red stick-to-it-iven- ess Above — Wesley Lutzker best boy reporter of the year displays his award to Doris Lovendale whojias represented The Tribune for five years Charles Cherry Charles Cherry (1872) Mr Cherry was an English actor born in Greenwich Kent He made his debut at 18 and played for several years in England with John Hare In 1899 he came to the United States and since that time his career has been mostly Identified on the' American stage He had acted with Clare de Wolfe Henrietta Crosman Maxine Elliot Mary Mannering and others of note er coln Wade Grow Lincoln Mar- vin Colbert Wasatch Virginia Preston Riverside Ellen Jahe Kerr Douglas and Betty- Jean Lusty Ensign for longest service each of these having served five years as Tribune reporter If you write your articles on scratch paper first then on other paper your work will be much neater and you will also HELEN KEELEY save paper Salt Lake City Age 12 - In Summer Stung Again ! The other day mother and I almost laughed until we cried at one of David’s bright sayings He was out in the back playing in some sand under some trees which attract large numbers of bees One of them stung him Frightened he came running in the house yelling to mother: “Mama! a bee just stung me Is there any honey on me?” RUTH ELOISE WEST 11 Salt Lake City Age Scouts go to camp Others go away But just the same We all have fun On every summer’s day HELEN KEELEY Age 12 RUTH ELOISE WEST Salt Lake City Salt Lake City A44vrifM X K Gloria Carter left and Pauline Curtis in Marjorie Taylor (left) anA Evelyn Glezas and David and Donald Lusty enjoy ice cream bars at The Tribune reporters’ party i Students of the art classes at Irving high school under the direction of Miss Verla Birrell have inaugurated a fine art library Pictures of all types that may be used by the boys and girls col lected from — every— available source have been uniformly mounted on heavy paper These art library pictures have tfien been classified and indexed and filing cards made out so that any student can get pictures on any desired subject merely by asking the attendant The photograph shows Gloria Carter acting as librarian while Pauline Curtis is inspecting a group of pictures i i 1 1 1 9 !l |