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Show EDUCATION AS ee UP_TO AN INFORMED CITIZENSHIP son and Ronald Todhunter, who. are aie ing the history of the. United States under the instruction of Kent Lott, who teaches the Citizenship Class for: those preparing to become American citizens. such as that which new eitizens bring to the community when they take the oath of allegiance: Shown here preparing for the “citizenship test are Mrs. Rosalinda Peter- L Shoal Alpine Pesta of the transition of education from luxury ssity in our asized inschools erican Education vance, is co-sponsored by. the local school ricts, the American Legion, the Parent: r Association and the -U. S- Office of “Education Adds Up" is the theme of the week which underscores-an acknowledgment that American’ education is enjoying a Golden Age and that education is of high concern to the Atherican People. Visits = UP TO ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY for to schools by parents, written messag nd art interpreting the theme fron: the Atudent's— viewpoint =and—oether | aefivity as directed by principals, each serving —as~ chairman ~of —his~— Fticipatioy, are planned in Provo, and Nebo districts erican Education Week provides an opportunity for the patrons to-take a close look at the schools in their areas and decide whether they are meeting the standards of quality which they desire, A. child entering, school in 1966 will only—be 40 years old in the year 2000. His life will be as modern as the 21st century. and_his school should not reflect horse and buggy thinking and atmosphere. Education can add up to rich rewards for the individual, the nation and the world if it,is of the kind and quality which provides students preparation for the world in which theylive. The community must make known its needs and work with the education=profession.—lmprovement—and—inowl= edge of the schools is essential to the citi{Continted-onPage-5-A}— consults with Vickie Kovateh, who is. attending school at Utah Trade Technical Institute as a student in Commercial Art under the rehabilitation program. those who special problems. Melvin Clark, supervising counselor of Utah State Vocational Rehabilitation offices in’ Provo, eo - —_—_ UP TO LIFELONG OPPORTUNITY suchas that offered in the many UP TO SELF’RELIANCEasdeveloped by Margaret Sagers, president : ley exhibits 2 tape recorder used in Libbie Hayward, girls UP.'10 RATIONAL THINKINGas that developed by members fo student. governments UP TO A CREATIVE SPIRIT as personified by fourth graders-at Jefferson School in Springville where each year an, original Den ne scenery are all the creative work of the Chillren. Here, teacher Wayne Lundell tries 0Ub a student song with Julie Warren, left, as: soloist and Jeri Huff playing the fluto- operetta with plot, music, costumes and | phone. UP. TO. HUMAN DIGNITY AS | THAT FOUND BY Mr.. and Mrs.-" ; Robert: Wayne Pace, who returned to sckool as adults to learn basic communication skills, The couple Buccessful: Adult- Education—-classes sponsored throughout, the area by school districts. Here, Hugene Hinck- Basic Education ‘clagsex’ sponsored by Provo City schools for remedial a new hi-speed longhand class, one ‘of the most popular Adult Educa- met and married while attending the help for adults. . i 3f tion. Glasses at American Fork High School, to students Stewart Dur. who mustplay, assess and evaluate as they direst activities of their peers. Here, Lynn Southam, president of the Brigham Young University, conducts. a session of the Executive Council on campus, ; of the Provo High School Girls’ Association, ‘who consults with Mrs. See ae gaa As counselor, about plans and activities for which the young officers are responsible, tant, bola and. Mrs. Dorothy Tid- ~ ¥ i well. = \i |