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misinformed. Although a case cluded that it leads to the use of heroin. Dr. William H. McClothiin of the RAND Corporation and harms attributed a na luive been Kiously exaggerated.

The only accusation still given serious consideration is that marijuana screes a stepping sione lo heioiii addiction There is certainly no indication nf progression to heroin among college marijuana users." The Federal Department of Health, Education and Welfare gaps a hit farther, describing Marijuana as "A mild non-addicting drug with no proven immediate or long range ill effects on the central nervous system or other body organs. There are apparently no after effects, i.e. hangover, addiction or physical destruction of body tissue from IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW fx is moving Into ntw community, 1st us knew too. A friendly call by IN the Welcome Wagon Hostess with her taskst of fifti and helpluj information, will nuke the neu-pj comer quickly it home. Join Ss- in carrying on our community's fcj traditional spirit of hospitality.

Just give their namt and iddtesi 1 1 WE1C0ME HEWCOrMflS! 1 It Uii IMi coupon lo lit bun jcu'ri I hm. Addr.u Wett. km the Wtfcem Kirei I I' Hoslui ell an mi I mil llti Is jubtnibt ilmrfy scbitiibi ttii I Fill mi ind iri-l D'rejtllien D.si.. HEGG COMPANY Ynur FRIGIDA1RE DEALER 61 0 S. First Ave.

HI. 7-2757 BUD WHITE 444-9591 INDEPENDENT mSTHlBUIOR by Manecke Reitylinq Ropoiring Alterations Cltanlnq and Storage N. Firit Ave, HI which is usually said to wlio have used heroin, and be much more harmful and conclude that his parents are socially This baspd on most users of say; they formerly used hut made for dangers of long- it falsely asserts casuality term marijuana use, few re- neglects the massive number sponsible researchers of stu- of users of who never went dent use of the drug has con on to use and ignores the fact that users of all used before either or Y. "Substitute alcohol for rijuana or LSD for and University of Southern Cal- heroin for and 1101 renerf Of the to a failure to use have lias said, "There is the main -evidence' presented rli.it to legislative bodies. elementary logic in distinguishing these things or lo Ihiuk of Hie segments in" the population who may bt1 using a particular drug." i a High School's Scholarship Society recently received a check for ST5 from Jim Holman.

a 1964 Gold Seal Graduate. Jim donated, the money to help "some deserving college bound seninr." Jim was at one tunc president of the Scholarship Society and he was a member of the Society all through high school. Jim was very active at MHS. He was Co-head of Pep, president of Manurclis, head of flip Music Committee, For Every Occcsion Complpffl Sfl Koustwo- Hardware Itorrti OPEN SUN. 1 1 Arcadia Hardware 52 E.

Dr. HORN AGENCY ARCADIA TV CENTER SALES and SERVICE 129 E. Huntlngten, Arcadia HI HI Artotfo Tribwnt A City Mwwvw Jwifnoi uworiwn -g City 6 Monrovia Journal Sunday, March 16, 1969 Drug Mistakes Are Listed Student Forum Tie Fenm ia (tow when a candidate was dis- fore they saw the ballot. It By TOM LIVINGSTON SUH Writr If parent wishes to dis-uade his youngster Iron! using marijuanii, one of the mistakes tie can make is to tell the child that use of the drug nill led to use at hemin. The child will go bark to school, see several dozen opera wiio have tried marijuana.

none marijuana as compared with alcohol." Ovcrsimplifird Dr. Joel Fort of the University of California and a former Director of the Center for Special Problems of tiie San Francisco Health Department, has said. "Thus, in one of these erroneous oversimplifications, if you lake di ng it will inevitably lead to drug rin not go on In other stimulants, narcotics, or hallucino gens such as lysergic acid diethlamide (LSD). It is a fact, however, thai persons physically ilependem on other substances, such as heroin, almost always have had experience with maijuana, although not necessarily prior to experiences with so-called hard drugs." The Arcadia police, who have arrested over three dozen juveniles lor drag abuse in the last IS months, report no cases of juvenile use of "mainline" narcotics such as heroin during thai period. Savs Sgt.

Charles Mitchell of the Arcadia Polite. "We've only had a few referencr-s of hard narcotics or people involved. These wrrr all known addicts, generally around the ol 2j. Of course this is ex cluding persons arrested for first semester. It is by far Hie we've had burglars most sludcnts honored brought in who were tound lo semester.

likely to succeed in his class. Three of Jim's brothers are now attending MHS. They are Phil, a senior. Chris, a junior. and Tom.

a sopho the Mekong Delta Region. Brvaii Cuthill III TEEN EDITOR 1 1 I I II I MMWfi, I I I SEZSHI HEGG COMPANY Plumbing Service Since 1923 il OS. First HI 7-2757 Gcrbuge, Cons and Rubbish Residential or Commerciol Weekly or Part Load PicV-up City Refuse Service Co. 21 Huntington Drive Hllkrejf 1 Fire Imuioted RE-ROOFED REPAIR REPAINTED DIRECT FACTORY SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Hlllewsr 7-9481 Rigid Mfg. Company can Medical Association is- be narcotic addicts." thcr heroin or cannabis (from s(les tQect sued a report on marijuana de- A report by the National As- which marijuana is a deriva- or letters.

TV pendente. Following is part of soeiation of Student Personnel live) and the large majority ts (o that report: Administrators flatly slates, ol cannabis users do not prog- mMi BWV fiffct only or "Most persons who efperi- "Although many heroin ad- ment with and manv who he- diets have used cannabis. dependent on marijuana they have more frequently used alcohol before using ei- to heroin." The next installment of this series will deal with dangers of long-term marijuana use. These committees will meet cars on certain this weekend, March 15 and serve police work IS, at a weekend retreat. discussed.

I 111 1LUU1 What About Hi Teen? Editor's Note: The Mowing (d) Music; rating charts, I questionnaire concerns Hi Teen, terviews, etc. I and vour opinion of if. Please Ce) 0mer; explain lore off-cnnipus fcalures. (a) Yes. lb) Mo.

What lype of features would you like to see? (a) Entertainment, p.p. Play cviews (Hair, etc.) Want To Learn 5 CHURCHES SCHOOLS RECRfiATION NEED A DOCTOR LAWYER 5 MERCHANT CHIEF The Arcadia Chamber of Commerce Welcomes You! CALL 447-2159 i Arratlla. 3 The Official City it, Alyce ii tttdy to greet JX Thii is another service of your Chamber of Commerce. You are cordially to vi.it the beautiful new Chamber Building at 38B West Hunting- tc wwvr inrn ww I the Ellis Lodge Feb. 1 and-March (a) Yes lh) No Not sure (Ji ji your answer to what suggestions would you intake fnr improvement? CHKCK ONE OR MORFJ (a) Fewer Adults (b) Betler Bands (c) Pool Table, Card Table Arcadia with recrealinn.

dancing and contsrt t.icilities, snuek bar and lounge' (a; Yes (b) No (c) Not sure tlw youth of the entire nation. Pirolo, Susan Pochter, Pnliitt. Candace Posson. Kathleen Pounds. Kenneth Powell, Wanda Ramser.

Riordan, Ritter, Paul Roude-husli, Tim Saasta, Linda Shef-rer. Stuarl Silverman, Andrea Sinkking. Terry Earners, Sandra Speer, Richard Stert, Robert Stert. Carol Stewart, Claudia Stoll, Steven Sunshine, Jeffrey Sward, Kenneth Thompson. Sue Anne Tillman, Carole To- iswcr the following questions Wonia hke to see keshi, Suzanne Dlmer, Chris-i that Hi Teen may be opinion? tine Vail Mark Van Stone, want it to he.

correspondent ibr Hi Teen Jan Adler. (1) Do you read Hi Teen Reg- (5) What would you suggest Alexander. Debra Bagwell. ularly? for a new name for Hi Teen? Do rep Balabanoff, David (a) Yes Mail to Hi Teen, Stl9 S. Santa Barker, Kim Beery.

John (0) aiiiiii, Bennett. David Bright, Jon CI) Would you like to see Opinions Wanted From Arcadians Editor's Note: The following! Surfing; stones, pictures, miestfonnaire concerns fe.cn ac- ami litis. hvitles in Arcadia not assncial- Tars- rpciiltc' nf ca tt'itn me scnorji rtistrict nut ii Ic. programs sponsored by PATH and other community groups. i i ilh'il-'iu ijupstinnnaire.

shmtldj hii Moved to Arcadia? S. Santa YOUTH CENTER as described i fi U) Arc voil in favor of the Jtype of dances thai were held cslabhshed' (a) V- No for grades; (a) 7-12 (b) il-12 (c) 10-12 hours: (a) B-12 p.m. (b) 7-! a.m. days: tdl Other fG) Tn whieh nf thp fnllnwinir Tn nf (3) Would vou attend a con-ievents would vou date? qualified for unethical elec- not impossible lo understand tioneering. The candidate vio- why a candidate has to resort lated rules forbidding the use to illegal measures order to of mecltauica! reproduced ma- he heard, terial, unaooroved posters, jn A.S.B.

elections onlv a and writing upon school prop- few 0f ihe oiiices are allowed Keuuttals. to Articles An- crty. Also grounds for rtisqiral- pearine in Student Forum ifieation was a dittoed sheet should be addressed to Hi Teen, S. Santa Anita, Arcadia. By ROX CCIiliY Are Arcadia High elections meaningful? A recent special election lesives one thinking perhaps (hey are not.

The election week to replace Court Justice seat, recently vacated. The first ballot Mon. 3, resulted in a runoff held attacking ihc orient govern ment and officers. The charsps wrc immature and unsupported and likely would Scholars' Unit Lists Members Two hundred ami fifty-two sliidonts have been accepted as members of the California Scholarship Federation for Class breakdown showed that 102 seniors, 74 juniors, and 7fi sophomores achieved CSF status. A different maimer in awarding points which deter- Arcadia Student Court Discussed by Council Student Court has been the Council and the Representatives, Executive In attempting to improve n.air.

topic fur discussion dm other by genera) student body Council, and the Student relations between youth and inc. Executive Council meet- election, was the most impor- Body. Since one of the vacan- police, Council met with Arca- itigs far the last two weeks, tatit order of business. hps whs ii post which was dia Police Cliief Robert Filling tvo posts left vacant Student Court is composed filled by Executive Council Spares and two members of by the resignations or two jus- of justices appointed by var- appointment at the end oi last the Police Force. In leading ticcs, one post by Executive ious organizations: House ol year.

Executive Council voted off the discussion. Chief Gold Seal Graduate Gives to Scholarships name of the person receiving do police do to irritate Ihe most voles will be dis- youth?" and several Counril closed when it has been found members answered that some that his schedule will permit searches of cars seem to be him lo take the fourlh period unreasonable. The ofticers Student Court class. then explained under what Since the other justice who circumstances a car can be resigned was elected by the searched, and that any ques- member of German Club. Lat- Student Body, an election was tionablp activities by the pain Club.

Key Club, Publicity held to fill his vacancy, lice should be reported to the Commission, and a Junior Speaker of the House Scott lieutenant-in-charge at the po-Statesman. He was also cho- Curry supervised the elec- lice station. one ot the ten most tions, assisted uv ottier fcxee- in. probably caused the increase Brown, in Ihiise achieving the recognition. Ten points are still required, haseri on a certain number of points awarded for an A or but the list ol mine Qualification for CSF courses for which maximum lor a new appointee, i ne scares asseti council, wnai points are rewaraen were increased.

Membership is not automat- ic and the student must bership. Foliowing is a list of those achieving the honor: Seniors: Michael Adams, Andrews, Janet Auerbach, Lea Balabanoff, Cynthia Barton, Anne Bate, Mike Beery, 'i'oin Bellows, Kent Besinque, Art. sat, Gail Chandler. JoAnn Cliristensen, Donald Clark. Marc Coleman, Jill Cooper, Diani' Corley, Peter Corrigan, James Cowan, Steven Crest, Richard Cross.

Susie Cross, Steven Cuff. Scott Currv. Dave Dew, Eugene Dold, Phil Dueker. Ross Elliott. Marilyn Evans, James Ferguson, Linda Fryer, Rick Gamer, Diane Greta, Sue Grode, Genae Hall, James Hardy, Glenn Harris, Scott Hatch, Deborah Hin-shaw, Joel Ivers, Sharon Ja-enecke, Holly Johnson.

Marc Johnston, Gary Jurden, Steven Kaufman, Kathy novo uninci! menmcrs. harassment of Kidd, MarKku Kcskelo, Bary Committees have been vluu Kiivacic, Dchhy Lamp. Ann formed to work on such because of appearance, Marip i'arnKopt, Patti Perkavicli. 5 also petersou, Nancy Peter son. Nancy Petersilge, Sha.

Dennis Chapman, Ron Con Karen Dahl, Kathy Da vies. Amelia Decker. Douglas Donnelly. Marsha Douglas. Tracy Ficlz.

Barbara Finlayson, Betly Frees, Dale George, John Gram, Rcid Gunncll, Dwila Halm. Roeer Diller, Dian Do- mpnico. Eugene Duval, Mar a Ferguson. Catherine Fletcher, Paula Ceidel. Conrad Ceidt, Barbara Hall, Jim Hansen, Jeffrey Hatch-man, Rondi Hlllery.

Rebecca King. Rcth Le Roy. Lon Lewis. Kimberely Luman. Miiniie MacDonald, Rosalie Mandola, Monrovia Hieli School, students from M11S received awards.

The novice rlcbale team af Gina Holt and Joylene Harvey parnetl a trophy Arroyo. Also receiving were Mark a A a and Pam Mann, the team. Some Madites were award- willing to spend on this kind of cd with certificates. Cathy concerl? Britleau anrt Mnry Tankersley (a) si received superior i (b) S2 Humorous Interpret: tc) S3 (d) St (c) (f) More Would you like to see live a speech at the school assembly. Although a candidates Uiiuin is hold al nighl few students find it to attend.

It is next to impos sible for anyone without have led to a landslide dpfeat personal knowledge ol thf had she no! been taken out Dl ther Hov.i.'ccr. tin- iTMMjii fnr liei held last actions are understandable. Student The election was held without any discussion between the aspirants. There was no way to distinguish the candidates. Wednesday.

The first results A great part of the A.S.B. did of the runoff were invalidated not know who was running be- Robert Hamming, Alan Har- not far off. Has a lesson been ker, Christine Harriman. Jan learned from Ihe sjwcial dec- ate an application for mem- Hart, Eetsy Hawkins, Susan Heath. Kathy Hill, James Hudson, Marlene Jensen, Joanna John Patricia Bar, James Ander- Ston, Keff Karon, Robert Kin- Kathy Andersen, Susie caid, Eileen King, Ronald Kratise.

David La Patka, Peter Le Vay, Debbie Montpas, Linda Oliver, Kristine Orchard. Cliervl Oshui'n. Rav OstUe. Bruce Petty. Marjorie Mike Carnalian.

Norma Cas- Plaxicu, David Potell, Bar- bara Rawitz, Alyce Rehwaldt. Alan Eicc, Margaret Rider. James miser, Ann Schwartz. Sandra Sell. Cowin Simovich.

Janet Smith, Ann Stern. Peter Taborek. Nancy Lynn Taulher, Pam Turner, 'hd'Hcs be to on them wisely. Many students object to the "popularity contests" that students elections are. However, if the elections were not popularity contests how could anyone vote? There are no other means judge a candidate.

There arc no issues or any debates that are easy to attend. If elections remain this way they will continue to be the farce i hey arc. Obviously, if there is to be a realistic election changes will hace to he made. The number Btirneii. nf miices on a ballot should hn so that in each elec tion speeches tor all offices can be made.

Also cleclinns assemblies should tie held dunns school and uoi after schnol whni not everyone, lias snmellutig to A.S.B. general elections ilia Wessels. Marie WlUard- The proceeds son, Patricia Wilson. Mark with two-third Wolff, Katy Yurka. Sophomores: Gary Aden.

Leonard Allen. Lee Anderson. Susan Babchuk, Jon Earner, Michael Barthelemy. Clarke Rerflen, Deby Berg, Jane Bergen. Karen rJolimie, Bub Bon-ham.

Ellen Bosl, Tom Bralley, Tim Brodhag. Machael individual chili and ane-tliirrl gclng la l.C.C. Tickets will noi be needed for admission, but booths and food will cost. Entertainment will be provided by the newly formed club. The Society for The Res urrnclion i.ud Preservation ot uixiElajltl Patricia Burch.

Cindy Burgess, Byron Campbell. Bikki Deborah Ciiinn, school problems as Constiw- the recent drug traffic in die house, Carol Loudon, Roehelle Marcia Creassey, Donald liDnal revisions, the selection County Park, the community Luman. Ann Manninr. Tom Pam Cuff, Susan Deke- Last June, Jim graduated and announcement of Kowas attitude toward the police, Marchese, Leslie Mark, Dave from Carletoii College and he and Senior Men s. the Youth and the reasons for becoming Marsdcn.

has gone on to Navy Officers Commission, student involve- a policeman. A program of al- Marilyn Massier Charlie Candidate School. He will ment, curriculum, and the lowing local citizens and later Mathews John Median Di- leave soon for Viet Nam, in theory of student government, young people, to ride in patrol Marv NMf, TEEN BRIEFS Arcadia "Fesiivnl of Aires" is the theme of the Arcadia 11169 carnival, which is to be held on the football held, March 28. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

i ln'ns FTxijnui (lileriai'i- ment or refresltmciil hootlis ill be divided pniiur lo the and Slues. Among the planned booths are an egg throw booth, fish booth, marriage hooth. cake walk, and a rat race. good. Greg Pulley.

Karen Quick, Paul Rabolini, Jlonica Riordin, Tom Hitter. David Russell, Nancy Saltzer, Janice Sclioelz, Victoria Schultz. Susan Schultz. Sherric Sell. Paula Shelley, Judy Shroaris, Kicliard Simmons.

Susan Surra. Norman Nancy Leslie Marine, Lance Martin, Tankersley, Katlierine Tliom- Robert McEnroe. Dale Mc- as. John To keshi. James Mahon Tuse.

Elin Tyler. Jennifer Lee Meyers. Marc Waicrliouse. Allan Wcher. Linda Milikley.

James Mol- Tim W'hilchead. Liuria Wil- nar. Fritz Muritz, Mike OS- hams. Speech Students Pick Up Awards By LINDA MILLER -MONROVIA At two recent speech tournaments held Margaret Ferris earned an excellanl rating. Certificates of excellence fivpn to Miss Rnfleau at ti gn acnooi ami ancl for thoir in uramattc Debbie Hall achieved a superior rating in Oratorical Inter-pretation.

According io Bernard York. Speech Club sponsor and Oral Kujrlish leaclier, the mast ci if -licult tournanient will he held on April 18. 19. and 2n at the San Diego University. From this tournament.

York ings in will select the top 14 students lo so the state Swimmer Aide School Scheduled cert of a name band (ess Iron! (a) Dance The proRrnm will hn held But ler fly. the (b) Youth CetHer during Easter vacation on Doors. Jefferson Airplane) withi (c) Name Band Concert March 29, 111, and April 1, 2, who complete the school hp eligible to volunteer lo leach swimming during spring and summer. Students the proceeds jroing into a fiD All of the above and 3, from a.m. to 12 noon.

Cil.v Pool staff and Red Cross to establish a youth center in; (7) I would be willinc to dn- A graduation swim jKirty will Walcr Safety instructors, All na iir to ow ne number tie nem mr an sitincms hours nl my lime on student Friday the from 7 fo fund raisinc moiects to acdutre p.m. a vonth center; The five day course will (a) Less than five hours (b) More than five hours (4) Mow mitcit would you be (o Not available The Sierra Madre Farts ship and help improve pitrtici and Recreation Department swimming skills. Thosi and the Pasadena Chapter of the American Red Cross are nlannin? a proeram lo help teenagers beat boredom dur- win ljf la mgvacanqns i lie proKram is swimmer aide school which Msflrp nnn1 hl1, (b) Monday thUrough Saturday js design to leach youth from 13 tn to teach ssvim- pools. The program is Free for Sierra Madre residents and i-residents must nav a HI pool fee. Tile program will lie conducted by Sierra Marlrn rurnintales for the school I have Intermediate swimmer skills.

Registration can uc nhlaiiiert at. tne leach methods of leaching Sierra Mailrc Recreation Dr- others, techniques ol life pnrlmcnl or al Hie Pasadena guarding, waterfront leader- Red Cross Office,.

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