Show - I 4 It The SaIt Lake Tribune Sunday November 1 - - i- 1 1 ! ' 14 1 it i '" ' ' ' : ' ' ! I t 11101147A t p000n000wbr ' 0 - ' : - ) 6 '( 4 4 4 ' - al To Change Waywar (LAsen the Key Is Love t - N AI - r 411 '' 4 9 ' - N It s t i' ' A 4 b 1 sAt'"' 4 4 - ' 44 - hulastrial School Devo ted Faculty at 1967 10 A :' value this as h reward beyond I school after going back Into years here I've had to send Spe(Hal to The Tribune — the same old environment the only six girls to segregation the since salaries are OGDEN hate money "They I I ' i in a locket 1 '' I ' k' world i h:'61 ''' Tt same rejection Some are so (confinement They're bitter and comparatively meager ' 4 - I 4 ' ' 4 I I' ' 4 ' t' mom alone for a cooling-ot- t N Mrs Earl Chap-I hostile" said ''''' ' 4 Asked how she was gettingr badly scarred by society you 4 ' period)" L I man a 'teacher referring to i ' ' cure 'tf i'17'''7-' can never completely I t a girl student in Mrs ' 6 1 t o : '''' along ‘ vt ' k ''' Carol Meline clothiniz 40 ' t t enrolled '' t t 4 delinquent youngsters ' s ef k t t it them only help them" teacher noted that the small class replied Chaprnan's ' ' ' Industrial ' ' Utah ' State at j '''L A ''classes hated school on the 'outs' butt i for each teacher '"' A question tossed to a group ?LAI '' r ' A School detention and rehabil44 I e more than 12 and like it here" f of girls about their opinion of it' (raMy A c iI tation center ' l' 0 r - '' often just 5 or 6) allow indi 1' e the institution ' h "To change their altitudes brought re4 e kee ' 4'" Nothing lint Improvement A S 4 0 '" ki IV4 such "It's 16:rt the on work sponses and behavior we okay" vidual help for each student - -- N the institution Speaking and proportionately ft "Who's Heaven" ain't greater "It 1' of IF t privileges denying system ' '''I: 4'' ' Mrs Chnpnian now in her ' 4 '' ' Ai 't - :!I and i progress ' and rewards "They're 40 complaining?" misbehavior for 1' ' 1 irs "said 10th year at the school 4 ' 4 "You have to laugh a lot strict" countered by "They I ' ' for good conduct t t4 "Over the years I have seen have to be" V t 4 to listen to their prob- 4 forbidden liaPpY is staff "The ' - ( ' 4411 4 1 A imi nothing but improvement 1 ' !ems he generous with com4 ‘ ea' 4 with them" she "''" The same question brought I I 4 i I 4 use force I ' '' i ( i' V4 provement improvement" 4 similar answers from the pliments" is the formula Ut " -' 14: econtinued "It wouldn't work ‘10 0 k: I Ii The same impression was Mrs Gaye Horsley vita 111 I are 11 children These le Tg t boys — most apparently coni 1" INIt o 41 I I 4 -)11 anyway -- ' 1 -" You voiced by Mrs Emola Lowe too used to violence tent If not happy with their been teaching remedial read1 ) 8 1 -- 1 1 ' E' 11A7 1144w I could beat them to death and director of the girls' division treatment a few sullen and ing and mathematics for 11 3 I I In 'c' 0 --- Ir(' - - 4 it wouldn't and a uncommunicative b them Group Living and some change years I) 'P staff nicinber "They 4 J — too much of it al-had and articulate They've extremely Devoted Faculty a 1 Oleg 1 were with the 4 ' primitive girls spontaneous who appeared to ready "' 1 came ' here but not d'I never worked with a -i ( only weapon is love to when enjoy the environment t T more devoted faculty in my now The girls here have as Z ? have to I their problems i '''' i Few Problems 'II t If' ! life They work like dogs to — be a mother many privileges and as much a patience a i o - 0 ' 'a ( t these kids" she said own as home of Mrs lot Helen help a my daughter -' training t '''' r '114''''''' counselor Plowgian ' '''''':tr:' $4 ia'''-'- i fe'' Iguard 'kr ' Charles Beckert principal ' ' 1 ' economics teacher at the "We have maybe 12 hostile o ' ' it ' for four years of the Clair( 1 Nev school for the past five years i girls out of the 93 here now A Special Sort E I ' of Jesus Christ of Latterda v said "There is less of a discione case a been of There has ! ' o' 4 ' - ' Mrs Chapman is typical of girl slapping a supervisor and i: pline problem here than at Saints' seminary nearby said qt g 4 ' - ' ' ) '''' - - - c 'I' ' 1 1 '' the youngsters had goad sua special breed of human that maybe 10 or 15 fights between Ogden High" where she pres4 i ( '?1 4'"' s e -- 1 :1 4 ii 4t ' '' '' o 4 0 ' or tl '11' 'r ' V 0 seems numerous among the the giris themselves in the viously taught "You just donl "" pervision "In three ''''' eVsi4 ' ' ' : I t 4 : t 4 'ICO' ' ' '''1 0 t o ' ' r441 of but we allow them leave teachstaif and g alone t 14 are supervisors ' ''' 1 4 ' " mostly 't 'At past year They ' Oe 3tr'' I : 1 4 t i' ' ers at the institution — to be rebellious but there is somethe boys and girls to talk to'1 ' :4114t'l Steal 44 ' 1 ( I ''1 1 ''‘struck and not strike back to 4t J1 4 4 in each girl and gether over their problems at ' t -' ‘ ' ' t P 1- I t 414'1 t ' ride through storms of verbal thing good ' 7 -r 7 '4' t4 ' 1 ' IIII Ave Van Jenkins 4 14:1 seminary 4 A wonderful to watch it 0 It's t a I P r: st ' abuse without retaliation or '''it' th ' 1 "The kids make fun of the ' to f ' : ' — a police A"1 complained when chance" 4 'r 1 Friday s I' given grow 'tt'' ' ) lit '' t tt ''' ki i ' 4841 ' 3 ''' A ' : 4 i food 1 - ' but I don't see any of to even '''' resentment 7 of auto work : stereo of the an theft t noted Lowe Mrs I' A ' ' ' ''' 4 4'" 0 ' 't 1 t ' sl 02 ' 'A ''''' 't I I exA them with val 11 They and nine weight t 11"'" - m smdbthly losing potentially At 4 low at I A ae tape recordings At 4 Too Badly Scarred have their complaints but ued at a total of $70 from his plosive youngsters to watch A bumper crop of corn Is harvested by students eonthis students habits work help develop good them slowly learn to accept I "The discouraging thing is car while parked at 930 E 3rd very rarely of any harsh at the State Industrial School Projects like fidenee and sense of personal accomplishment affection and return it and to to see them return to the South treatment" -- - t" '1 ''' - 4'1'4' 4A-1' 1121021ifiCQlf1"'''""-:11ZtiMIL-11111111:3'"--2:MiligSii711611TVM a 64 !' I o 4 "I V 6 ' b ' 41M' i 1 's I ' '' r - - ---- ' ak ' E - ''''''"----- A ' ---'''' - ' o000"'''''"""" 4 ' ' - ' '" ' -- : ( '' - 1- 11 li ro N ' 1 I ' N 'PlyI 'ff dt ' 'i 4 4 - A — N " 4 44444P ' r o 40-'- 4 It9 44 ' ' ' ' 1 - - 44- ' I - - t 4k1 P4 4 71 ' ' ' P -- ' - ' t" - ' ' ' tit ' 4 — ' ' 1 '7 — 7- I'My ' - '4' ':- ' r " - v'-f4-Ar- ' s - 1 - 4 ' J 4- ' ''" - ' -- 1 '' ''' :1 I ' 4 k 4 f s : l' A ' A - 1 b il ' ':- 1 1r 1 - ' ' -- - ' 1' f i ' ' '' ' e' tri 1t:'!: ?41 i 1 - - ''' 11 - ' ' ' ' ' ' - 111 Stereo Tapes "I 't - § 'I' 11( ' ' ''''- - 14 146-2n- d N ' I 1 '' 4it -- I --- -1- :Detention School Chief Uses Candor t 0 ' I ttr - In Handling Rumors Complaints Continued from Cage 0 B-- of Mr Pratt's tech- - niques and programs are now inthe tentative stage in plementation the during a school dance was suspended for 30 days and finally quit the institution her than continue under the threat of kicked a student I "It should be noted theanttmeda'n 1 of Im- federal dismissal parents former inmates crusaders former employes former police officers and that critic Anonyever-prese- mous AU responsible complaints ore investigated and those that are valid lead to correctional measures Mr Pra t t - f ' 4 said 4 Regarding brutality charges he said there are occasional incidents when a supervisor or teacher loses contra and strikes a student Infractions Rare "Such infractions are rare the and usually involve younger or newer staff members The veterans know better" the superintendent ' i said The children are occasionally hostile and belligerent when they come to the school testing the supervisors and sometimes deliberately provoking or initiating attacks way of getting recognition or at least attention the administrator explained "Staff members are allowed to protect themselves if atbut are tacked of course under no circumstances to retaliate with violence Verbal rest oksAnd If it doesn't the staff member is instructed to call for help to It'i rsy in segreplace gation until he cools off" Mr thungster Pratt said Rands ' 1 ' A Off- - The staff "hands off" policy reads:t "Corporal punishment Is prohibited any kicking or other slapping hitting physical contact designed to Inflict punishment" Any violations of this rule to the Welfare are enission Conu along with disciplinary action taken — reprimand a delay in salary without suspension pay or dismissal the superintendent noted l in and "I happened to walk break up a situation recently g 'vivre a supervisor was some boys by having them kneel with their elbows on the floor and remain in that position" he recalled disci-pinin- 1 - A Face In another case a supervisor hit a boy in the face fracturing his nose This was the second incident month in which the same man had hit one of the students The supervisor was given a suspension without pay for striking the boy and an -additional suspension for not reporting the incident Ile was ordered to undergo psychiatric examination to determine his fitness to remain on the staff was retained a short while in a position hayIng less contact with students and finally dismissed A teacher who hit and Hit - 1 z in Ina 1 il y I y I : f i second occu- with a Sex Itelatiosts of Rersding allegations sexual relations between boy and gai students at the inst- there lsve been five or six rumored incidents with only years as administrator The confinted incident ocsix years curred elect live ago behind the curtains of the stage of the auditorium and to her suthe girl reported Mr after thollly pervisor Pratt recalled or it There rumors were of other Incidents — an the stage in the restrocim in the basement of the administration building failed to — but Investigation substantiate any of them he said or' TV Appears the to According a girl student released from the school has since appeared on two Salt Lake television the second time which she during City programs last May flow Everybody Come Loads Of Happness At v: 3 f to ?-4: 1- that activity was prevalent there i — "kids making out iin the nurse's office at school and during socials on the school i ' I 7 11 A ) ' t 1 t ic 1— - --' THESE 1 UNSCRAMBLE Is "The report simply Mr Pratt declared "Such activity is virtually impossible under our - system of keeping the boys and girls under constantt visual supervision during the day and separated in locked buildings at ratio of night And we have untrue" RUE - j 4 I iI This Zotmds Will Always Live! to one staff member a every 24 students "The girl's statements were patently false and It was detrimental and irresponsible on the part of those who led her Girl's rile Referring to the girl's file Dr Richard C Sowles head of the school's psychology staff reported she became pregnant while away from the school was readmitted to the institution while pregnant delivered her baby at the school and the child was taken away from her by juvenile makes the which always ision in such cases Dr court dec- Sowles said the last in the girl's file Sept 14 1957 is by a notation dated social worker — "Whereabouts unknown Ilan away from home after telephone threats from former girl Inmates of industrial pearet after school she ap- on pr- thtreeleavtswon The apfrom girls who re- - ogram" parently sented her implication that confinement at the school tilzir sexual promiscuity the psychologist concluded The charges were also refuted in a statement by Jean Jones registered nurse who made a survey of medical records of all admitted to the institution since 1965 girls None 'Pregnant "There were 279 admitted to the school 4 girls during put into effect" the administrator noted adding that mis- kft44" r 'I i4i t' 1 - i I L seehma ' to ANSWER HUE Many Beaufiful Steps itt:e Applied! 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I ir 1 Qoeille I it gilh - I 1 if -- 4 I 1 ok ' t - - 'I - - --- - 72 7 ' s r s I !I k i '1 t' ' i 1 I ' t P V 1 1 4 II I f ) 1 ' 0 i ' ' 1 t 1 i '' ' ANSWElt HERE I i t gløp ti k k i k ' t HERE' ANSWER ti 11 I s '" Pm - it 4 1 i ANSWER HERE ' i' ) '''- - e' ftt' t4 17 ' r InNEOMMEIMEINIMMINEM ANsHEI1 4 I- t ' - - ‘4 4 I s I Fi i -i- - - i One! This A 1 - q Greets i : ! I'' 1 I t d 1 1 1 11 t i Natural l Applause s "c) t s I flow-a-day- Great v t ' I: to ' r 'S I'3 I I s It's Sensationally I it I Pi i deLW4-1- - v ' - I ' t 3 r t I tie11- 1 f ' - I 1 1 ''''' 1 SWING smolt - for Imhoff A fp I 0low! ! ilPJ' 1 i k 'I ti 't I t - 1 I t 1 1 I 1 I 4 HOME PHONE t! I '' - i 4 - - her 1 4 il It - 1 : - d offee-geo- CITY — k i Only one prim winnor --ii ' f 4Ar ADDRESS i t ' NAME eietudentt eind omployeirt of Ari 4— also noted that promiscuity is one facet of the personal problem that lands some of the girls in the school in the first place Stressing that home visits are an essential step in rehabilita- tion he pointed out that they back in ciancs oil ' ''' Sowles girl - l only k put the I CONTEST RULES Nome cases original environment with former social contacts and i to former habit patreversion terns can and does occur The contraceptive suggestion was a sincere humane approach to the problem an attempt to avert the addition- al damage of pregnancy and possible child deprivation to personalities already overtaxed in coping with current problems the peychologist ' pointed out MAIL - 1 e i POPULAR Comeot Demo-A-Ro- correctly end you will win a $35 Dance Course Entrins lignites! to arlulte I ti la- - ‘ t I the girls would likely be unreliable in use of the contraceptives and that there were many other factors to consider — including inference by the girls themselves that the activity was being condoned or even abetted and the question of the state's right to intervene in such also DON'T DELAY 4t4e! " - - t I - c--- ‘ ti ' 4 I 1 ': N 1 -" I - not a passing dream 41 I f I i that Dr sexual " a i understanding of the sensitive problem and the motivation of the suggestion which was "certainly not to condone or Implement sexual activity by the girls" had probably led to unfortunate and distorted rumors of sexual activity regarding the school Other Factors Mr Both Pr at t and Dr Sowles said this week they personally feel that "education is better than contraceptives" I CNA ': 4 this contest is YOUR opportunity to experience for yourself how easily and quickly you learn boltroom dancing at ARTHUR how exciting it is to master the various steps that will make MURRAY'S you the most POPULAR dancing partner wherever you go You'll have more FUN than you ever thought possible you'll meet many new friends who learn dancewell ore why people always in demand never lonely you'll YOUR Make learn at the studio true dream come more VII enjoy where you WALK-Iand DANCE-OUT- ! Why? We feel that dancing together You will We feel this contest will make you conscious of this also is fun It's say lawn" c) r- 1 Imagine yourself in one of these pictures )11 i CHARI:EST011 ANSWElt p--- 1 4- - - ' WALTZ I U' ' I 1 f 1 : - i : ' Here is your ME: Look at the statement appearing above this first dancing faie the large CAPITAL letters couple they ore N E C L 0 H A T R UNSCRAMSLE these word letters and S form CHARLESTON which is the the to arrange THESE name of this dance Now from the statement in the second panel take the large DANCES CAPITAL letters and form the name of that dance Do the same with each of TANGO FOX TROT the other DANCES n0Me them all and YOU WILL BE A WINNER 1 kliii' A 0 4 - A 1 s-- D 1 !JUSL " " 1 - I - ' c 1 -1 11 - t :Of 1 L- - '- - - i ' I I - i if t c L P o I - k LI - : f --- --- Ell i t 2111i -44 51 ' : II - 1 i tvl i'l: E- - IIIII r 1 4 Ir'-- 1 I These Rhythm Sessions! i 4St '111rNIt tsI A T 1 1 with Implied she became pregnant sexual at the school and to 1 : AV 'tj T AV A i 1 1 A1 I a rt contraceptives or at least contraceptive information Opinions on the suggestion were sought from state civic and church officials and the Legislative Council most of whom were neutral on the matter leaving the decision up to the discretion of the r school Mr Pratt said ' "The proposal has been pigeon-hole- d and has not been 146 00 rI i- :'' ntendent 4m orts I i t Suggestion Made A suggestion was offered that on a selective basis the school might minimize the ' problem by providing the girls superi- ae A V 4 4 i- ' I his 16 during c7-- ' ir ( r4 4 ' di i I itution the superintendent said one confirmed 4 A 0 I la" :1 of t I I1 7 them became pregi nant while here at the institution Seven came back from parole violation pregnant and 11 were sent to the institution 1 pregnant as new admittances" Concern about the possibility of girls becoming pregnant 1 during home visits which are frequently granted to students as rewards for good behavior and as necessary steps in the rehabilitation process was discussed during a meeting of school staff and welfare officials last January There were seven pregnant girls on the school roster at the time six having been admitted while pregnant and the other having become pregnant while "on the run" and before her return to the school Mr Pratt said rrence Nevert complaints 1 about handling of the youngsters intermittently reach the attorney general governor news media courts and in greater volume the school administrator They come from "None A 1 that period some of them repeats" the nurse reported rat correctional process" ! ! 1 -- z Its fun dancing together OPERATION CONTACT! 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