Show I L ui tr j t 4 11 F r. r L Fi F W x- x r Wc life Ike e tl J book says Shirley Starr 11 daughter dau of Mr and I Charles W. W Starr 1258 W. W sc South while Donna Hill lIlli 11 iter 0 V Mr and Mrs Mrs- Kenneth G. G HI Hill I 2375 2875 W. W th South D Deibert rt Potter 12 son of ot Mr l and Mrs John L. L Potter 1382 th South nod their approval al These students built hullt the Cas Learning arnIng for the Book week weck fair at the Edison school BOOL HOOL OOL NEWS L Edison dison School Notes book ook Week Theme IANE WAREING b ok k wick w theme them Books Arc Arcla L fl la II being beine expressed r lat It at the Edison dison school this here ere they are arc holding their Book BOOk week fair interest in reading u that the children might the rich heritage of ot Ire ire ft colorfully painted maps ken in en hung on tho the halls hiIs where J 1111 pin tags bearing their 1 the names of ot tho the books jive ve read on the country in inI I each reach story is 18 located outstanding project t was a miniature etch teh of its five towers f t the adventure ad story the tho fairy the s factual tactual story the tho mystery be he animal story respectively I graders Shirley Starr and Delbert Potter coned coni con con- ed i the edifice fe 11 tod md n sixth grade students are of If on the tho construction of ot an ant t which covers tho the stage floor I auditorium to illustrate the theof I of books on aviation Gerald 15 fifth grader and Lynn Liv- Liv Uth grader were cooperating aty in smoothing off oft the tho the thein thea in a the field so o that Dean Pull Pull- fifth grade student could I hi his hi flying Taylor Cub Dean d 2 hit his piano plane with a win wing spread Inches and a body 27 inches especially for tho book week I C t r traders graders Kalian Kallin and Marcia Kadleck I tt y putting finishing touches idoll doll house they constructed o age e crates to illustrate four tour w tJ IJ to good health which they l bout ut sleeping with the window tiling vegetable meals keepe keep- keep 0 e ends bands cl clean nn and recreation in the home Study Spanish school chool and university stu- stu lave hive nothing on 20 fourth and at the William M. M Stew- Stew md 1001 University of Utah cam cam- here ahee learning the Spanish to fa e is 11 concerned These train train- hool l youn youngsters can chatter dos dog tres with the best of ti II ui WI aisle in Spanish conducted by I Ii i to k Felt is tho the first foreign Se p e course to be offered in a a public chool below the high level It began beJan during the tho theart part art rt of ot October claw meets datI dally daily for tor 20 raIn min nd od Is li limited to pupils who of ot handling an en program of ot study according Felt Pelt He said the foreign fe 5 e class clan will be instrumental eloping more favorable atti atti- tudes toward minority groups in the United States Statu The teaching of ot Spanish to elementary ele ole mentar school youn youngsters is not new flew outside of ot Utah Courses in Spanish for tor or children are arc especially prevalent in Texas Florida and California California Cal Cal- schools Mr Felt said Mid that In spite of oC the tho fact that these schools aro are near speaking Spanish people interest in tho language is not confined to anyone anyone any anyone one section of ot the country or to any age ago level He Ho asserted that boys and girls ne of ot elementary school age are foreign language minded d from beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning to end end tram from buenos dias to haste hasta la In vista Ista I I Lip Reading Rending Children from all city school districts dis die who are arc noticeably below average average average av av- av- av in hearing are arc being given in instruction instruction In- In in reading lip-reading at tho Lafayette La La- fayette school from 1 to 3 30 pm p.m. dally daily to aid them in school work and to prepare them for tor possible loss of hearing in the future Classes consisting of ot 40 minute periods pe pea pe- pe nods are conducted by Mrs Esther EstherH H H. H Rees special teacher in charge of ot lip Students Student with serious difficulty In hearing are aro tran transferred from their regular school districts to attend classes at Lafayette school Mrs Rees gives reading lip Instruction instruction instruction tion to less serious cases from 9 to 12 o'clock in their schools Students use tho the group hearing aid when reading from textbooks and without use of the machine learn to I read the lips Ups of oC Mrs Rees Bees when she asks them questions on what hat they ha have vo read Organize Swimmers A swimming club called Lincoln Mermaids ia is being organized at the Lincoln junior high school as a project cot of ot the tho Girls L 4 Officials Officials' club under under under un un- un- un der the sponsorship sponsorship sponsor sponsor- V.- V. ship of at Miss Mills Ardelle Ar Ar- delle Car Carlson I 8 a n physical education instructor Officers Officers- of at the 4 G Girls i r I I 1 s Officials' Officials i club who also will officiate as leaders of at the tho Lincoln Mermaids a a. are r e 0 eS S Jon Joan 0 a n Schwendi- Schwendi dS man daughter of ot 11 Mr Mr- 1 and M Mrs I 8 1153 1458 East president d dent den c n t i Margaret Angelos daughter daugh daugh- ter of ot Mr and Mrs George GeorKe S. S Angelos Harvard Harvard Haryard Har Har- vard yard ave vice president presIdents Al Afton ton daughter of ot Mrs Mra Carolyn H. H n 1465 S. S State st. st secretary score secre- tary ary and Jo Joyce co Richardson daugh- daugh t er r of Mr and Mrs Lyle Richardson Richard Richard- son 1339 tb East treasurer Girl officials mana manage e girls' girls tournaments tournaments tournaments ments at the school and usher at assemblies as as- and special meetings To Fete Mothers I Room mothers greeted parents Friday Friday Fri Fri- day afternoon at the school when thc they arrived to view tho the Book week exhibit planned by their chil chU dren Rc Regular meeting of officers of ot the tho ua school Teacher Parent-Teacher keen Aun will be at the homo home of Mrs T. T I. I Guerts 1376 1375 W. W North Monday at 81 pm p.m. Bylaws Bylaw will be discussed by Mrs Floyd Hancock president and flower flow flow- er or arrangements will m be demonstrated ed by Mrs Julion Clawson First of ot a series of ot nutrition classes will bo be held at the school Monday at 2 pm p.m. under direction of ot Mrs Hazel Stevens from the tho maternal maternal mater mater- nal and child welfare d department at tho the state capitol A baby tender will be provided In Inthe Inthe inthe the school library Mrs Floyd HAncock Hancock Han Hen cock T P-T A president ld nt announced Classes will be conducted every Monday Mon Mon- day for six weeks Teacher Party Officers of ot the Riverside school T P-T A A. will entertain teachers and room room representatives Monday at 3 1 pm p.m. in the school library Games will bo be played and refreshments served |