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Show Schools report news of interest transferred from other schools. Some of our new people are from outside Utah. Our new teachers this year are Colleen Ludlow and Kath-ryn Kath-ryn D. Pyper. Last year Miss Ludlow was principal of an LDS school in Samoa; and Mrs. Pyper taught in Arizona, which is her home state. These two teachers replaced Phyllis Con-die Con-die and Geraldine Murray who ae in Morocco, teaching under the direction of the United States Air Force. This Monday we formed our student council for the year. Mary Ann Nielsen is chairman, Lynette Riding secretary, and the room representatives two from each room except the kindregarten which will add members when they get on a full time schedule are Lyle Drake, rBent Thorn, Christine Child, Janalene Snelson, Karen Christensen, Mac Loveridge, Kim Tipton, Michael Ewing, I Don Conrad. Dou? Wood. Doris With the beginning of another an-other school year, many interesting in-teresting things are happening happen-ing at school every day. We therefore invite the schools to select a news editor to record re-cord the most interesting stories and submit them to this newspaper each Week. These stories make interesting interest-ing reading for parents and students of all schools. It also tends to bring the school forward making everyone more aware of its operation. The news item should be brought to the Springville Herald office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. Brookside by Kathy Ray burn and Linda Miller. Well, we have gotten started in school again. We transferred transfer-red about fifty students away from, our last year group, promoted pro-moted 36 to junior high, and received 57 new kindergarten children and about fifteen who (live things and came back with quite a few, including a colony of ants. Fifth grade has a new set of fifty maps to help its in our social studies. We are beginning begin-ning social science this year by studying about early explorers of the Americas. Virginia Weight had a birthday Saturday. Satur-day. Kent Huff, in second grade also had a birthday. Jane Reese began the year with Mrs. LeRoy's second grade. Miss Reese is getting the "September "Sep-tember experience" from the BYU program. She taught the students some new songs and stories while she was with us for a week. The students in Mrs. Pyper's class made "Get well cards" for Mrs. Pyper who is confined to Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital this week. Weight, Kenney Lee, Alison Craig, Julie Montague, Robert Gardner and Bobby Laney. They will meet each Monday at 1:15 in the faculty room to discuss school problems and activities an dto bring messages mes-sages from their home rooms and to carry back messages. We have set up a flag service. ser-vice. On Mondays, weather from Provo, and Brent Kunz-ler Kunz-ler from Venial. Alan Bartlett brought us a treat for his birthday. He is now nine. The third grade has 18 boys and 16 girls. We are going to have a new president each week. Last week it was Tommy Tom-my Cherrington, and this week it is Rachelle Hunt. We have already established a science corner. Nancy Strong brought a garter snake and a katydid; Terry Brailsford, Tom Cherrington, Cher-rington, Paul Child, Greg Dunn, Gay Pabst, Brian Drake and Keith Lewis went hunting permitting, all students will assemble around the flag pole to watch the flag go up and to pledge allegiance. Other days they will stand at attention atten-tion between the bugle calls. At night they will stand at attention at-tention as they hear "Taps" and then be dismissed. Mrs. Ludlow's group of first graders are learning .to read and to write stories. We have thirty students and two gold fish living in our room. The students have to care for the gold fish. We are liking school. The new students in fourth grade are Marie Wilkinson, |