| Show Column Stretches Truth High School Is No Warzone To The Editor I would like the opportunity to respond to the Simon Says column in last weeks week's Horizon I 1 agree that the Board of Education should not have taken such extreme measures to rid the students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents of their extracurricular ties This was indeed wrong although I thought the column was a blatant attempt to stretch the truth and fool the readers of Horizon I understand 3 that i in school hoof children children children chil chil- chilt t dren can be mean to their peers but I think everyone realizes that we were just children then and we did childish things To hang on to the past and especially to what a child had said to you years ago is foolish Get over it I also think that your idea of school as being a total warzone is absurd The majority of students attending school dont don't worry about being abused physically and mental mental- ly Get real I went to Kearns Keams High and it was no cake walk but I never thought of it as a warzone Now that the extracurricular activities are gone from schools I Iwonder Iwonder Iwonder wonder what the few homosexual students are thinking Maybe they did the right thing maybe not If they want support now I guess they will just have to call those lines hot-lines that E j F. F have always been there or go to a counselor As for the rest of the students who no longer have their clubs they cannot cannot cannot can can- not simply call a line hot-line for support they'll have to go without Who do dowe dowe dowe we really need to thank for this The The Board of Education Floyd Fairbanks General Education Major |