Show A r Standard-Examine- 'Cadillac auditorium' proposed The Weber Board of Education is planning a new auditorium at Roy High School and a committee appointed to study what features are needed in the facility told the board at its last meeting the only way to build an auditorium was to “build up with a tentative estimate and present it at a future meeting “The committee has done some very good thinking” Griffin said One suggestion the committee came up with was joining Roy High School to the proposed auditorium doesn’t seat enough of the student body and is outdated Architect Sterling Lyon told the board the facility as suggested by the committee “would definitely be a theater-qualit- y facility” Board Member Celia Archibald called it a “Cadillac auditorium” Suggested seating capacity for the new building which would be funded through state building contributions and residual funds in the district’s $6 million capital outlay fund is 1800 Lyon said he had no estimate for the facility but hinted the cost of the building if committee sugges- it right” Bruce Griffin director of secondary education introduced several commembers of the “The told board: mittee and the conclusion of the committee is that if you can’t build it right don’t build it If you do you blow the whole reason for building the nine-memb- er facility” via an underground passageway eliminating the need for an extra room in the auditorium Board President Dr Max Malan said the district is now receiving about $510000 per year from the state for new buildings and he said after construction costs for the new gymnasium at Roy High are paid the district would still have a $400000 carryover in the capital outlay budget tions are followed would be sub- The new auditorium is needed school officials say because the stantial The board directed Lyon to come present facility is inadequate r Sunday June 28 1981 9B Activities program retained Board President Dr Max Malan said A study to determine if junior high students in the Weber School District are participating in too many extracurricular activities indicates they are not said Director of Secondary Education Bruce extracurricular activities at the junior high level are not higher than in the past and he said: “In America you exploit extracurricular activities to keep kids in school Besides losing a little instruction time it helps keep kids off the street” I ' t' The board decided to make no changes in the programs for the coming year but will continue studying them and their effect on classroom instruction Board Member Ted Parke said he is kids attendagainst “12- - and Let’s dances go carefully and Judith Pugmire Mitchell ing night if possible cut back (on extracurricular activites) a bit” Griffin Griffin told the Weber Board of Education this week he thinks the level of extracurricular activities has reached a “maximum” level but he said “We feel fairly comfortable with what we’re doing but a number of teachers say they - want more uninterrupted time for instruction” Griffin said he thinks extracurricular activities are “very important on the junior high level” Ogdenite receives PRICES GOOD 7 FULL DAYS SUNDAY JUNE 28 THRU SATURDAY JULY 4 1981 RETAIL QUANTITIES degree Judith Pugmire Mitchell 1875 28th has received her PhD in Educational Administration from the University of Utah Mrs Mitchell’s dissertation was “An In- OZARK HARDWOOD vestigation of Rethe Handicapped: source Programs for Characteristics of SAFEWAY for Models Mainstreaming” BRAND BRIQUETS OSnaircoaiD WITH HICKORY ismon keef ETFlHiMMKS 5-L- B CALIFORNIA THOMPSON SCOTCH BUY BRAND SAFEWAY REGULAR GalMIPES SEEDLESS lb bag PKGS lb Hair CHOICE 8-- UGood n News! $1189 Twin Pack Shampoo FOR MEN Disposable Razors w Shaver Medicated Douche oz llAs ??! 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