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Show October 12, Thursday 1961 October 12, Thursday 1961 Student Leaders Move to. ‘A After Games, Ogden Boare Student body officers recurrence of rioting such ing the oar e Lomond This” as reported to are taking action to prevent a as took place last week followHigh School football game. Ogden School Board members| eS Tuesday night by Supt. T. O. Smith. “The student officers are as much opposed to this kind. of thing as the high ‘schools..An seritaeatians oal is 90 Libraries fo Keep Pace beats duates, who ho maticilate fom ‘able yi ern § , accreditation will not have to take oe public is, and they want the public ‘or teaae any troubles ine the to know this,” Supt. Smith said. ¢ He reported that Tuesday after- Oggesi-Webar Bane. Eriday night. ‘noon student government leaders, oa ae , their athletic committees and prin-| : cipals met te outline procedures for on! ' working with students to avoid any actions ee of a ‘future : after-game melees. ~ ; . pr at to 4 per cent: ‘of the stu involved . in the melee, which ut 3 * ; Ts nc oo: | ry pare pyri oe fringe group,”..Dr.| aic |The groups were from Ogden, Smith said. Ben Lomond, Weber and Bonneville |, He estimated not morre, tha ee n _ Dr. Smith said his office had re- | shoul phone calls from in- the dividuals who expressed deep con-| cern over the flareup. The rioting was also discussed with police’ ‘and said. others as to how to discourage ture incidents. Nathan C. Tanner fu- : said he liked the procedure of ‘‘naming names’. of the offenders, a reference. to the list of students’ names published |in the newspaper who were taken poe police DuRtOay: Fourteen were cited. | Arch G. Webb inquired whether _ shifting the games ‘hours would help? to afternoon Supt. Smith said | this would have both good and bad | features. ADULTS COULDN’T ATTEND “Afternoon games would practically destroy a half day of school, and would deny the enjoyment of a | Bood high school football game to ‘a large part of the community,” Dr. Smith said, explaining that ‘most adults probably could not attend a matinee session. | The superintendent said that | while the” schools have a or great ath urses : ou Thre ake ‘pducation e of study National National Act, © ies required | ‘pelea to | assist Stig taba, a. div; iain reall presiden School ‘Section, “with a rn “High | R ae me t “| jetincori| ae ee Bratt on school able twobtatn extra pur-| Lomond“High, true to. its givi) ait |‘have chases been of books for college Jevel eae hae ; wee eee of. books ; of teat. a eg special reading projects. | n_ Seotiand,» an «ijoingewasable: to render Series Emit ie . Mrs: Young believes that 1i- 3 aoe in, © -brarians should ns ding| K e : place near 325 Washington. 5 HURT Four police officers and one fire- ‘b ‘man were hurt by rocks and beer | Car bottles hurled by the students when the city forces arrived to disper rse | Wor the unruly crowd. ceived many erating Space isve Sei ace | #3 , i fill wr ‘ 3 agi the a not only work to eat ed ise school libraries ceaine ut also to utilize: ty | -with other librarians. Recently, a: 4 for example, she was ~inal dl P articular BProgram, we eet |