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Show r BEN it t LOMOND BEACON, March 22, 1979, Page 12 D D tn)(o (UJS'uTDto communication and tran- The Industrial Arts Career Exploration program, which is in full operation at Wahlquist Junior High this year, is a mixture of Career sportation. These students in shop classes at Wahlquist get first hand experience in many phases of work. Actual tools, tape recorders, a pictorial proceedure Industrial Arts Education. The program is organized around the and in- dividualized table enables students to learn work in architect to screen printing. The IACE program was developed by a consortium of seven Utah school districts; Davis, Granite, Iron, Logan, Nebo, Washington, and concept to provide individualized student centered, hands-olearning which efexperiences fectively meet the needs of n junior high students. Students at Wahlquist are involved in four basic categories; construction, Weber and Utah State University Indistrial and Technical industrial manufacturing, an and manual, ind- cluster ustrial-based oorffs jSFjSiJFSIBin) Education under department the direction of the Utah State WEDDING Board ) for Vocational Education. Albert Liston heads REFLECTIONS the shop classes and the vocational program at Wahlquist Junior High. By REjTbRUNKER Photographer Busses COSTS Because each wedding is different. Cost and tastes vary as well. It is hard to give an accurate cost of photography. wedding Here are some guide lines: These guide lines where published by one of the watches one of his students, Terri i KELLY Cottam work. MOUNT work. puts talented touches on piece of years ago. You might like to follow their suggestion for the minimum cost of wedding photography. Take the total cost of flowers (about $1 60.00) and add the cost of the cake, and that is approximately $70.00 for the lesser expensive one. The sum total of those two figures should be your on cost minimum photography, or in the case above would be $230.00. These people can be to various places that will make their lives more production. The buses themselves come to the door, or as close as possible so that those who have had to stay home for years can again get out and go to a movie, or shop or something else, said Mrs. transported We invite you to come in to our studio by appointment to see the beautiful new styles we can create for you. Even though you may be having a small home wedding, I firmly believe, that the wedding only takes place in the mind and in the heart. And thats what we photograph; so it really makes little difference where the wedding is held. We create a kwe story on film YOUR OWN PRECIOUS AND PER- NORMAN SHAW tries out bus lift. Also pictured are Hazel Barker, Nolo Cole, Clythella Trujillo and Sherly Cole (with handwalker). curricular acitivies they were not able to go to in the past. One activity they really enjoyed was going to the Dee Special Events Center to1 see Weber State play in a basketball game. They were of the Blue guests Key Club members whose president is Jay Greaves. Mrs. Barker reported that since the cost of living has skyrocketed since 1975, the cost of running these two buses has risen much higher then expected. We are going to have to ask for a small donation from those who ride the bus, but only if they can afford it, says Mrs. Barker. Barker. Students at various schools are now able to go to extra School news and pictures printed free of charge - SONAL LOVE STORY. Call for appointment 9 PHOTOGRAPHY 2nd Street, Ogdet limn We can do any tax return,! complex. short form to the from the very IN MOST CASES WE CAN SAVE TOU MANY TIMES OUR FEE! Construction Partnerships Corporations Salesmen KiR CLOCK Retired People the mcome tax people 3942631 y, ,, ihhhis NOOOOEN.1MOWMil.SHtd. ClEAHHELO-UNM.- . BAIOMAMCITY.lIJN.Mjln SWIlUU I Economical I Farm Individual Self Employed Also 1 36th 6 Wall M HOI NICKSW ONLY 26 DAYS LEFTC jf there are people or businesses who would like to sencj a donation, they can do bynding a check to either Play dated at Weber Sadie Finch; Lynn Rowley by Keith Duncan Up the Down Staircase, Lori Weber Highs featured spring play, is getting the rough spots knocked off as students busily prepare for Martin; McCoppin Newmark; Carole Randy Lennie Londy Child as as Blanca; Jeanine Greenwood as Alice Blake; Jenny Trip as Vivian Paine; Brett Forsberg as Rusty OBrien Leanne Moyes as Linda Rosen; Kent Summers opening night. The play will go on before the public March 28, 29, and 30 in the Weber High theater. Each evening the play will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert S. McKean is as Joe Rodriquez; Sally Blyle as Carrie Blaine; Lamonte Hesselgresser as the spring Harry Kagan; Julie directing as Jill Norris; Dawn production and is being Silker as Rachel Gordon; assisted by student directors Nyla Flamm and Steve Sharon Kendall as Elizabeth Williamsen. Ellis; Jeff Stevens as Kurt Arrons; The following is a list of Charles Johnson as Edward students Weber parWilliams; Sean Carver as ticipating in the play. Also Joe Ferone; Suzette Schow in listed the character that as Helen Arbuzzi; Diane will portray. they Hales as Francine Gardner; Phillip Griffin as Dr. ' Anna Marie Velis as Maxwell Clark; Sherri Katherine and Wolzow; Galloway as Sylvia Barrett; Joni Berger as Beatrice Cathy Hess as Ellen. The stage set has been Sehactert Shay Holley as Paul Barringer; Rulon designed by Mr. John Oliver. Stage manager is Randy Eames as J.J. McHale; Bonnie Thurber as Ella Barker. Friedenberg; Lori Hansen Assistant stage manager is asd Francis Egan; Betty Mike Walker. Lights will be Winger as Charlotte Wolfe; Doug Clary as Samuel i taken care of by Steve Hall Bester; Robyn Stein as and Rich Williams. Mar-cha- Homes on Display Nod :s Sold ty fJctSi Hsnss Ytet, Inc. ULTIMATE IN MOBILE HOME LIVING V tiV i.'y a t j, V- Westwood Villaqe MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY a a e e e e Rxtetidlto to Swimming Pool Indoor Therapy Pool & Sauna Paved Recreation Vehicle Parking Large Clubhouse All Adult Full Time Service Man Located in Park Managers Live in Park Over 90 New Spaces Ready Now I Co-Own- er 1111 CCOT C3 OST C"tn cut 731-317- PENNY WILSON (in wheelchair) will be one of many students using new busses. Also pictured are Norman Shaw, C. Paul Ogden and Nola Cole, the bus driver. Mr. Reese Nelson of 5128 S. 2400 West in Roy or Mrs. Dee Ann Worrell of 616 East 2550 N. in North Ogden, 84404, . . Krdy works with combination welder. han-dipp- The wedding photography will be the most lasting of all your wedding arrangements, so you should choose carefully. Navar choose a photographer on price alone. Choose him as you would choose any professional person. 1 DUANE KENDALL Recently, the Physically Handicapped Association of the Weber Basin, received two buses from a grant that was written by Hazel Barker on July 1, 1975. Mrs. Barker is the immediate past President of the organization. She reports that these buses in no way can handle the demand that is needed in the areas they serve, but Mrs. Barker feels its a great step towards helping people who have no other way to be transported. brides magazines some 1024 ALBERT LISTON being used WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY 394-123- mpyg 3 JEANINE GREENWOOD practices for upcoming school play. with Shea Hollay nt and Sherri Galloway will play two main roles in Weber High's spring ploy, Up the Down Staircase. The play will go before the public in late March. JEANINE GREENWOOD |