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Show "Lock Your Bike," Dyer Cautions School Pedalers Miss Winifred Dyer, assistant principal, has made another suggestion, sug-gestion, this one concerning all bicycle owners, byi demonstrating with 36 bicycles in the blockade, she will show just what will happen hap-pen to those students who insist on leaving their bikes unlocked. Tuesday when Miss Dyer made an investigation to find out what per cent of the 36 locked their bikes, she found 14 still without locks. The problem of what to do about this difficulty was not hard to coupe with, Miss Dyer said. First she decided that these bicycles would be gathered and put in a safe place without the knowledge of the owner; second, a letter giving giv-ing this information to the parents of the pupils will be sent out and bicycles returned when an answer is received. Bikes are to be locked up for the students' own good, the office said. |