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Show School Doors Open Monday Juniors And Seniors To Register y Friday And Saturday; Teaching Rosters For Springville Schools Are Virtually Complete; Mapleton Staff Not Completed; School Calendar Listed w School doors will be swinging to and fro once again when school bells toll the opening of the 1944-45 school year here Monday, Sept. 11, at 9 a. m. Tanned and muscle-hardened students, who have been working throughout the summer vacation months to speed victory, will begin their studies once again. Registration for the Juniors and Seniors will be on Friday, Sept. 8, nounces Principal W. W. Brock-bank. Brock-bank. On Saturday, the Ninth from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m., an-and an-and Tenth grades students will register throughout the day. Principal Brockbank states that he expects the largest Senior high registration in the history of the school. School hours are scheduled sched-uled to run from 9 a. m., to 4 p. m. Nebo district teachers' institute will be held Friday, Sept. 8 and 9, at the Spanish Fork high school. Two outstanding speakers have been engaged for the meet, Dr. Burton K. Farnsworth, of the state school office, and Dr. Adam S. Bennion. Nebo schools have set a full athletic program for the year and have announced the following set calendar: Sept. 11 School open Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Thanksgiving recess. Dec. 25 Christmas day recess. Jan. 1 New Year's Day recess May 18 School closes There will be a one-day and a half recess in November when the teachers will go to Salt Lake City for the N. E. A." meet. No beet vacation is scheduled, and only one-day holidays for Christmas and New Year's are set. The teacher rosters in the various vari-ous city schools have been completed. com-pleted. The Mapleton roster has not been completed, however. The following list includes the teachers here: Springville Sr. High School W. W. Brockbank, principal; W. H. Anderson, Hugh A. Baxter, Anna Beardall, Leon Westover, Bessie Finley, G. Ray Hales, Mae Huntington, A. E. Jacobsen, L. Walter Peterson, Eldon L. Reese, Mavis Olsen, Glen Turner and James F. Wingate. School clerk: Betty Steiner. Junior High School Paul K. Walker, principal; H. Reese Anderson, Eva Poulsen, DeLMoine Christensen, Glen W. Coffman, May Finley, Lois Men-zies, Men-zies, Russell Gardner, Mary R. Schwartz, Anna Welch and Beth Evans. Grant' Sclwol . . . A. Leroy Erickson, principal, sixth grade; Myrtle Childs, fifth; Lola B. White, fourth; Miss Baker, Bak-er, third; Mary Frandsen and Catherine Wills, second; Rea Straw, first. Jefferson School Wendell Nielson, princapl, sixth grade; Stanley Peterson, fifth; Melba Johnson, fourth; Bess Lewis Lew-is and Jessie Whitney, third; Ada Smith and Ellen Anderson, first and second. Lincoln School Victor Frandsen, principal, sixth grade; Cora Gardner, fifth; Hannah Han-nah Rowland, fourth; Mattie Davis, Dav-is, third; Minerva Johnson, second; sec-ond; Lucy Roylance and Dorothy Harmer, first. Fourth and Fifth grades In the high school building will be taught by Helen Wheeler and Catherine Sumsion. All students who attended elementary grades in the high school building last year will report back there this year. |