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Show SENIOR HIGH REGISTRATION BEGINS FRIDAY Registration of students in the Springville senior high school will commence tomorrow and con t in no Saturday and Monday, according to Principal E. E. Knudsen. The stu-d"iits stu-d"iits of llin iunior v;h w'll commence com-mence registering Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and regular class work will begin in both departments of the school Wednesday morning, Mr. Knudsen announces. All senior high school students are urcd to take advantage of the advanced registration tomorrow and Saturday in order that they miiiht take the proper time to meet with the heads of departments and make the pro-pei selection of their '-nurses. Willi the completion of the new ailrtil inn to the Springville high that, school r will enter one of the most propitious years in its history. There will he no registration or tuition fees, but a $2 student hodv fee is exacted from all senior high si udents. There also will be a nominal charge for students taking chemistry, physics, home economics, nuwinir. onnkinf. woodwork, typewriting, type-writing, agriculture (Smith-Hughes.) These fees are sli-rht and made merely help in defraying the ex j penses involved in the purchase ot I mater in Is used in connection wit li I this work. I Alt pupils between the age of j eii-'ht and eighteen not mentally or physically incapacitated, except high school graduates, are required to register a I I he beirinnimr ol school. Mr. Knudsen points out. iThose who cannot enter at that time may arm acre for their worl; and secure permit to enter employment. employ-ment. No part-time classes, run uing for short winter courses, will b- offered this year. All pupi If must en I er into regular clasef.s Only those entering during fir.d four weeks will be allowed to carry a full course. Parents and pupl I.1 will be expected to cooperate will! school principals of the district ii seeing that law of compulsory at tendance is complied with. |