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Show Lady Elks Donate Scholarship Funds Page 12—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Wednesday, March 17, 1976 Marathon Reading Experience Held For Second Year BY LEE STOTT Reading PAYSON—The second annual overnight third, Marathon for Peteetneet Elementary School recentheld was teachers, their and fourth,fifth graders, a ly and 131 students participated. ‘The marathon got underway at 6 p.m.with preliminary and instructions, and by 6:15, reading began in earnesteach continued until midnight with 15 - minute breaks hour and an hour - long snackand P.E. activities session Provo, according to Dr. Wayne 0. Kearney, Utah Tech Deanof Men, who accepted it on behalf of the school. The scholarship of $250 will be used to aid some meritorious and needy student in the 5 to be eligible “The idea for the event wasto providea fun, education to experience,” Mr. Powell explained. Children unable continue reading for 45 minutes out of each hour wereit disqualified and sent home,and those who stuck with to invited were and continued reading past 10 o'clock spend the night at school and enjoy a hearty sourdough ancake - egg - hot chocolate - orange juice breakfast the ROLL-ON ANTEPERSPIRANT EveryoneIn the Act reading 1500 pages before March Sth. A Midnight Assembly capped off the evening giving the teachers an JUST A FEWofthe 131 students involved with the second annual Peteetneet School reading Marathon are shown here engrossed in their work. Third, fourth and fifth graders werejoined by their teachers, administrators in reading as muchas they could. Students hadto qualify by WA A highlight of the evening was the midnight awards e 4 GREEN APPLE a Mig.s.85 4m, vailable Aso Available Modess : ¢ 88AND FEMININE ° NAPKINS $ aie po Regular o chosen because ofherexcellent performance in production contests held in the Shorthand Il - Secretarial Procedures class, the finishing class for S ‘i WENDYK. CHRISTENSEN is working as a secretary one period a day in the main office at the high school. Wendy plans to continue her secretarial studies incolle; 8 lia student from eachof the Utah County high schools, BY\’, and UTC-Provoata special awards Albert VO5 HAIRS banqueton April 1 Mig. list $1.79 7 UtahState Board of Education. The annual production of placement bureaus or on whom placement people have hash Meike s228 | . ore -) 4a, $ $ betweenSept1.174and Aug. number of these report tha Pet py nis: a geographically are Jeli 4d: foe. the they Aidetrie es Ip as to wheree they restricted i corresponding period a year would be willing to accept a 3s Married women, oe tor Fted above. with foapicaleationorwtose eens qualifications for standard grequatesn st teaching certificates in the Grecuae BLISTEX c: | 1 teaching represents 50,9 #8 declined sharply and tne percent of thetotal number of umber of these candidates sill actively seeking a teaching graduates Tn addition 182 were found to Position is down, there may be fig ff 9 were in pgaha in 1972, 1973 166 women ® 4 who arestill looking had become homemakers. 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Massengill’ DISPOSABLE 4 DOUCHE GREASELESS MEDICATED Alka- 49 For YourLips <fAl con a cae : SIN a list $1.69 , 19 SKIN CREAM TONIC Seltzer PLUS DIAL VERY DRY teacher education institutions and 199 are women. A large teachingposition ‘ kk 73. Sate Gites “i ace amen Uiah's sk protien, oreperation it onatot husbandsa example. foes whosehanes of snp 1, 1975, ed on Nov.(comatel occupationeho ERURE es ; preparation during the dates pegsraphicz = HAIR =|, = $ $ ; 0.5 oz. Att $1.78 Sou. Sue Aso Arable Vaseline’ 36 Tablets OES ‘ 19 : |]Wi ORAL or 1 urine. 2 eye drops Ne Antiseptic RECTAL ah teachers has declined unable to complete narkedly over the past three information : are years, The number of formal study; 9 48 Pads ° oz. Mig. list B-D ASEPTO 7 Development, Office of the reported their status to the Stateof Utah ae KKK KKK KK RK KKK a 99 Mig. list $3.50 5 x FFever thermometer were still seeking a teachin, : y position. There is a_ substantial number — 545 or 24.3 percentof the total — who have not The survey checked the 1 4 . |" verre] SEAisepticBREEZE Lotion SALT LAKE CITY — The reported, 149 or 66 percent previous | 7; + NEW IMPROVED! Boz. 4 * ze meee = 39 Dwinatinggy be onthedecline accordingtoa survey recently completed by the Division of Staff am Er * avaate in 50 dl METSTS236 eo * and GelusilM, 100 Tablet Size maxi-pads * ECONOMY SIZE RAZOR Conditioner 1 eral ape ee : + 49 * B oz. Size Also A . : 73 : i ® .ALBERTO Gillette BALSAM TRACHL SPRAY The banquet will be a prelude to the Association's observance of National Secretaries Week, the last weekin April. P in Viah Said oversupply of teachers seeking positions in Utah schools may | z ° : Oversupply of Teachers 1 ern i °% 10 Pad Sie Also Avaiable 49° * of Dimes. She is uy and the gutstanding secretarial American and WI f i maxi-pads 30 Pads i 3 29 The Timp Valley Chapter of the National sceoretaries volunteer service for the March Association will honor Wendy serving asvice presidentof the Provo High School Chapter of ive Sais leavers of = Mf 4oz. Mi tree i In addition, the other She is active in LDS Church activities and has performed 29 Ze ° x on: A lusil * i 1 100 antacid tablets * anta Mig.list 92285 H Gebel * Oo He OS LLS OSS ACS 6 secretarial students. school honorroll for two years. a 33 : Ve KKKEKK EE . * itchy scalp » |* ' . foot © Super , wre | Anderson said that Wendy was kK KK F SEBULEX’ MEDICATE D SHAMPOO Helps control :‘Mod ess $ —®RAN ¢ FEMININE Mary * NAPKINS | SB Modess 88AND FEMININE E : NAPKINS Box of 24 : Regular or Super teacher at the high school. Miss te. 73 ¢ ‘abies sh : at Provo High current year. Announcement of the selection was made by Miss Lana Anderson, business [SINEX isa, NASAL tans = See Bor Earth Born Creme Rinse aac nisterearal School for the VapoRub Vicks’ vs . a NT} Medicine 24 Bl 1 eau is ee ghter of Dr. and Mrs. Dean IR Mig, list $3.35 23 29 Student Voted at Provo wT Es 8.0 concestion ND dines 4 02. Size Also Available Vicks’ Ni \ STRAWBERRY o aes utstanding Secretary 59 . APRICOT Ly, =| e IXif Mr. Powell's concluding observation. Mig.list $2.44 EARTH BORN Shampoo Novahistine li . = =} FOR ACNE aros LEMON 2 02. HAIR GROOM and NANT a cotton balls, and a “weight-lifting” contest utilizing balloons. “You don’t haveto be crazy to teach,but it helps,”” was A LDREN 36 Tabiets f 00 . their mentors take a different role. PERNOX’ 1 > opportunity to entertain and the students a chance to see ( . ( Mig. list $1.41 1502. 1 demonstration by assembly which featured an olympics ” whatwasbilled as a ‘BYU team. “BYU,” the students were laterto discover, stood for “Boy, You're Ugly!” The olympic ene turned out to be the school Mr. Powell. “Events” included a faculty, headed by “chariot race” with two garden wagons, a ‘javelin throw” of drinking straws, a ‘‘shot-put” competition with Wendy has been or the high : EXTRA STRENGTH X “Ourteachers werereally good sports,” observed Mr. Powell. ‘They planned this one on themselves.” Among the faculty and staff rete right along with the kids on the floor of the school’s multi - purpose area were Doris Kenison, Mary Harwood, Klara Jean Durrant, John Jacobson, William Berry and Tom Hudson. “It's really importantthat the students getto see their teachers share in this reading experience,” Mr. Powell commented. ‘‘As soon as the public relations are taken careof, I plan to join them myself.” The school custodian, David Moore, put in some reading time, too. Students who successfully completed the evening's requirements received a handsome congratulatory Gaiapeel candy bar. students in the class voted Wendy most deserving of this honor. She has attained a shorthandspeed of130 wpm. practical nursing,” she said oe ARRID Tom next morning served up by fifth grade teacher ‘ for some worthy and worthwhile studentto continue toward a certificate in y, as has been the custom in the past. Making the presentation to Dr. Kearney were Mrs. Jean Peteetneet Principal John W. Powell. It was required thatall students read a minimumof 1500 pages by March ; O “Tt usually makesit possible Dr. according to program, Participationin the marathon wasvoluntary, explained Hudson. Ladies of Elks. college’s practical nursing ‘ P at 10. Aigne, president of the Ladies of Elks; Mrs. Norma Canto, vice president, and Mrs. Mary Camesecca,treasurer. Mrs. Karin Swendsen, director of nursing at Utah Tech, voiced special thanks to the Provo Ladies of Elks for this contribution, and those of past years, from the Provo Ladies of Elks of Provo have made their annualcontribution to the scholarship fund of Utah Technical College of ee Spanish Fork sieii barney American Fork |