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Show OUR SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL (Lyla Fullerton, Susanna Halterman Reporters) Faculty Assembly The faculty assembly will be held Friday, January 28, In the public school auditorium. This assembly is looked forward to Ly the students each year. Principal Pratt M Bethert says it is the treat of XX& year. Folk and Square Dancing Folk dancing is held each Wednesday Wed-nesday night from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock for the students of Cedar City High School. The opening night, Wednesday, January 19, proved very interesting and full of fun. The dances are taught by Miss Jean Mcintosh, physical education ed-ucation teacher at the high school. Art The art classes have started making posters and advertisements. advertise-ments. Their lettering is also coming along very nicely. Industrial Arts Henry E. Raddltz, instructor of Industrial Arts at Cedar High School, has reported that students stu-dents seem to bo directing their interests more to art metal, leathercraft, and especially plastics plas-tics this year than to the regular auto-mechanics which has interested in-terested so many students in years past. Mr. Raddatz reported that he has one hundred students enrolled en-rolled for daytime classes with an additional twenty-two in evening eve-ning adult classes for the plastics plas-tics course. Adults and students alike have turned out beautiful workmanship workman-ship on pepper shakers, paper weights, bud vases, Jewelry, bed lamps, knife handles, and many other interesting items as good as many professionals. Mr. Raddatz also has one class in auto mecnanics, ana one ciass In mechanical drawing which are also making remarkable progress. pro-gress. Chemistry and Physics Class The chemistry and physics class under the direction of Wll-ford Wll-ford Clark has found that the Empire New West part of the Sunday Tribune is useful to apply ap-ply the use of science In Utah and the west. The students find the pictures fit in with each week's lesson nicely. ELEMENTARY The cold weather and deep snow has meant a lot of fun for some of the pupils of the Cedar Elementary school. Three of the rooms, Principal Oscar Hu-let's Hu-let's and Mrs. Gwyn Clark's, Mrs. Ruby Smith's and Mrs. Marion Luke's have had sleigh riding parties and delicious refreshments refresh-ments afterwards hot chili, hot chocolate, etc. On Tuesday Ranger Wilford Bentley brought two films to the school, one on erosion and one on fire fighting. The children from Gwen Stucki's room who had asked for the pictures to be shown, invited all the other children from the 4th and 5th grades to the show. The pictures were greatly appreciated by all the children. The library, with Gwyn Clark in charge is a delightful place. This week circus books are being be-ing featured: stories of clowns, circus animals, etc. There is a real merry-go-round as large as a table top that whirls around and gives circus animals of ail kinds a rido that delights the children who watch. A large laughing lion is over the fire place and a funny clown on the bulletin board. Little circus animals ani-mals and balloons complete the amusing decorations. A large number of interesting and entertaining enter-taining books about circus animals ani-mals are on display, and since they are called to the children's attention In such a clever way, a great many of them are being read. Friday all of the children will enjoy a 6how in the auditorium given by Duke Montague and Co., "The Gloom Chasers,.' Duke Montague is called "The Wizard of Ah's". It will be fun. |