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Show 2C lut halt Lake Tribune. 1 riilay, txpkuilxr By Ashby Boyle School . Utah and Idaho r School Plan Has Its Problems, Too Year-Roun- d Last High $, 1971 , students have returned from summer a cot ions to schools to con- tinue their educations. It's time for nine more months of w ork. Houeer, according to a New York Times article, the three morth vacation, school work format of education secondary may have outlived its usefulness. d The school and its Plan (a system under which students are given at least 13 days of vacation for every 45 days of school) has become increasingly popular in areas where the education dolla- - is hard to come by. Area in Illinois up against the wall of desperation in 1970 because it had reached the legal limit of bonded indebtedness, no more funds could be borrowed and no more schools could be built. book nine-mon- th Get on We the bought time, Times quotes Valley V?w School Superintendent Kenneth Hermanson as saying, "1 doubt that we would have Plan had it gone into the not been for the financial year-roun- i y the trail of real candy 45-1- 5 quality! 45-1- 5 compulsion. Such an area is Valley View District 96 of Illinois. Backed Skylines Script To Aid Aavajos By Jane Bennion Skyline High School The Skyline High School literary magazine staff under the direction of Mrs. Ivy Rickman and Brent Wester-gar- d submitted a script to the television series, Room 222. The script dealt with the problems of a Navajo boy, Bill Tsosie, adjusting to life in a metropolitan high school. The idea was accepted and the class received $410 for the script. Suddenly the Satorian staff was faced with a pleasant decision what to do with all that lovely money? After a series of suggestions ranging from a trip to Hawaii, a party for everyone or just put it back Into thy staff's treasury, they finally came up the unique plan of helping the people who helped them. For the M buy-cyc-le large of Your Life!' Ecology minded? Need z solution to pollution and traffic congestion? Or just family entertainment or exercise for the weight watchers? For instant relief and a clean bargain, check the Bicycle classification in todays Want Ad section. Its a buyer-sellmarket with demand exceeding supply. Turn to it now! Slate Street Dropout ... By Jim Valentine er But now we are sold on it and even when we are able to get capital funds again and more schools are built we will stay on , d i r, . v I ; ?. I p ! , , , - "'of V' at ; ' year-roun- districts - youdtoosmile, 45-1- 5 Plan 25 dents are percent the schedule of the . if stu- always on vacation continuous school is not without its secretarial career a few short months drawbacks. career... at better can a be pay... just few months away, Professional training pays off. You'll earn more. ..and start sooner. ..by enrolling now at Stevens Henager College where jobs seek people. Your new business Some Drawbacks Little League baseball Valley View District 96 is dead and summer camping programs are dying. Teen-ag- e shoplifting is no longer confined to just three months. ... Summertime employment has practically disappeared. But the biggest loss of all with 5 Plan is summer itself. Summer vacations are as much a part of the American Scene as moms apple pie, the girl next door, Disneyland, , l7Y you'd started your ago at Stevens Henager College Call today for details on your exciting future in... 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