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Show March 6, 1970 Page 3 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Around And About The Schools - 'It's Carnival Time Central Junior High Charlie Brown! News At Madison School During the past week, Central School has had many activities. The annual Night was held Friday, February 20. A chicken dinner and program was enjoyed by all present The Girls The Madison School is having its Annual Fund Raising Carnival on Friday, March 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Heading Carnival plans are Emmy Hoffman and Janice Bess who are working diligently to provide an exciting family fun night for all. So, join the Jr. High Fathers-n-Daughte- rs League, sponsored by Mrs. Oakes, was in charge. Two prisoners from the Utah State Prison spoke to the Wednesday, February 25. These men told of their experiences and advised the students not to follow the same roads they did. Finally, on Thursday evening, February 26, about 150 students and faculty from Central attended a hockey game at the Salt Palace. All students honwho attained the A or A-or rolls received free tickets. Centrals stagehand furnished the music between periods, while Lois Larrabeie sang two songs. Everyone had an exciting time. Peanuts Gang at Madison School, 2465 So. State. Bring the whole fam- stu-dentbo- dy ily and invite friends and relatives. There will be many games for all ages, and lots of good food and goodies. The menu will include Harmans Kenfried chicken, tucky Hoagies and hot dogs. So, come one and all. H Kearns High PTA To Sponsor Emotional Health Program Childrens Emotional Health will be the principal concern of the Kearns High School PTA during the next few weeks as a Salt Lake City, from 3 to 5 series of classes will be offered to all parents, teachers and stu- P.M. All adults interested in dents with the aim of discussing this vital subject. Girl Scouting are invited to atto page 4 tend. II. Wednesdoyi March 4, 1970 7:30 p.m. HOW PARENTS CAN RECOGNIZE m Vrittri VriririVVriri Vri Vriririkririfrriri Vri Vri ri ri Vri tri Vri ri Vri V Vri Vri Vri EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN Phone a. Why does my child misbehave? Ways to avoid emotional problems c. Forewarnings of delinquency case histories d. Attendance problem at Kearns the dropout e. Where to go for help Discussion arranged by a Psychiatrist Lynn Kenley, K.H.S., and representative from Mental Health Center. b. Wednesday. March 11, 1970 III. CHILD ABUSE 467-94- 73 55 East Malvern Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 (2625 So. between State & Main) 7:30 p.m. BRUNER Tunis DISCIPLINE PROBLEMS WATER Presentation to be made by: Jerry DeBry, Deputy, S.L. County Sheriffs Office; John McNamara, Director, Detention Home, S.L. SiriEIIIS I County. IV. Wednesday, March 18, 1970 7:30 p.m. DRUG SEMINAR Identification Drug Display Types of Drug Abuse or Symptoms Parents part in handling Drug Abuse Directed by Joe Gee, Deputy, Narcotics Division, S.L. County Sheriffs Office. a. b. Tuesday, Marrh 24, 1970 7:30 p.m. PREPARATON FOR FAMILY LIVING The familys responsibility in teaching moral values The churchs role in teaching moral values V. How the school can help Panel presentation under the direction of Dr. Willis D. Wynn, Director Health, Phys. Education, Athletics, Safety, Granite c. School District. VI. Wednesday, April 1, 1970 7:30 p.m. MY CHILDREN'S PROBLEMS FROM THEIR VIEWPOINT Things that concern parents Panel discussions with parents, students, and school personnel will be used in presentation directed by George Hewitt, teacher, English Dept., K.II.S. There is no charge for the Childrens Emotional Health series, sponsored by the Kearns High PTA in cooperation with the Granite School District Adult Education Program, and cosponsored by the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education Conferences and Institutes. Everyone Is welcome! Girl Scouts Celebrate Birthday The Girl Scouts of the USA will celebrate their 58th anni-versaduring Girl Scout Week, begins with Girl Scout Sunday, March 8. ry Girl Scout Birthday, March 12, the Utah Girl Scout Council will celebrate with an ofOpen House at the Council On fice, 2386 East 2760 South in M M MMMMM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M MM M M M |