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Show Summer Vacation NearSna End; Registration Planned Summer vacations about over, students and teachers are turning their attention to the approaching ap-proaching first day of school Monday, Sep- tember 8. Preceding the opening, teachers tea-chers will be busy with institutes, insti-tutes, principal meetings and faculty meetings over the year's program, teacher assignment assign-ment and other details before class work begins. Principal C. Lynn Hanks reported re-ported today that registration for the seventh grade will be on Monday, September 8 at 9 a.m. The eighth grade will register next Thursday, September 4, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. and the ninth grade on Friday, September Sep-tember 5 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Registration fee will Be $1.50 with hall lockers, $1.00; gym fee, $1.00; homemaking 50c and looseleaf notebook, 60 cents for a total of $4.60. Three new teachers will be on hand to greet students at the junior high school: Wm. Staheli is coming from Santa-quin Santa-quin to take over the industrial indus-trial arts department succeeding succeed-ing A. E. Jacobsen, while Marilyn Mar-ilyn Nugent and Lenore Hilton will have charge of the English Eng-lish departments succeeding Harold Crawley and Juanita Rogers. There will be 24 instructors including the seminary teacher and Principal Hanks at the junior high school when it opens op-ens its doors for the second year. Senior High School Principal Paul K. Walker of the senior high school said senior sen-ior students will register, pay fees "and get their lockers on Friday morning, Sept. 5; jun- iors will register Friday after- jiBpjniBS S8.iouioudos pire uoou morning. The fees for the senior sen-ior high students are itemized on registration cards made out by the students last spring before be-fore school closed. All new students are asked to contact the office for information infor-mation concerning registration. The senior high school with a faculty of 25 teachers, has only four new ones, a small turnover so far as teachers are concerned. Thayne Murray will be the new teacher of band and orchestra with Harmon Hatch taking classes only in the junior jun-ior high school. Gladys Nelson in the English department, Robert Simmons in the science and Jayne Garside, are other new instructors. Mrs. Marian Johnson, Mr. Hatch, Clyde Lundell, attending attend-ing school on a scholarship and Mrs. Geri Cranmer are the only teachers not returning to senior sen-ior high this year. |