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Show I TOQUERVILLE SCHOOL NEWS The following students have a perfect attendance record during dur-ing the school year of 1932-33. First grade iBenny Bringhurst. Second grade, Doris Bringburst, Thelma 01d,s. Third grade, Geo. Slack. Fourth grade, Richard Olds, Eldora Stapley, Ronald I Seegmiller. Fifth grade, Weston Seegmiller, Dean Wallace, Lois Olds, Sixth grade, Elizabeth Bringhurst, Mary Alice Bring-hurst. Bring-hurst. Seventh grade, Wilma Kleinman, Reta Smith. Eighth grade, Glenna Woodbury, Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Seegmiller, Myrtle Dodge and Merril Olds. This represents about twenty per cent of our school enrollment. enroll-ment. Considering the amount of sickness here the boys and girls are to be complimented for their splendid attendance records. February 13, 19 3 3, the To-querville To-querville Parent-Teacher association associ-ation will hold their next meeting. meet-ing. The parents of Pintura, To- querville and La Verkin are invited in-vited to attend. There will be an interesting program given by the different grades. One-half an hour will be given to the parents par-ents to meet with the teachers in their various rooms to get acquainted and discuss school problems. The remainder of the evening will be spent in games and other social activities. Parents Pa-rents of the three above named towns don't forget to attend. On February 13, 1933, at 7:30 in the Toquerville school house. The students of the upper grades are doing some excellent work in spelling this year. We are working to accomplish the same as we did last year. The following students have had perfect written and oral records in spelling: Wilma Klein-man, Klein-man, seventh grade, and Glenna Woodbury of the eighth grade; Bessie Beatty and Yevonne Jackson Jack-son of the fourth grade. Miss Hopkins' room is working work-ing hard on a Valentine project. pro-ject. They are going to have a very interest:!" program. T'i,e teacher and students deserve crei dit for their splendid work in the February ri-viect. |