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Show OUR SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY On Monday afternoon a number of teachers from the Elementary 'school, with Roscoe Orover, Superintendent Super-intendent I. N. Wright and Primary Supervisor Mary McMillan, were at ' the Art Exhibit to choose a numVr j of pictures within the price range of the school. The pictures will be ' taken to the school so that the ' ' pupils may select one or perhaps ' two. J The children have visited the exhibit ex-hibit again and again, and have voted on the picture they like best. ' The picture, or pictures, will be purchased with part of the "Student Body Fee" of 50c that the children paid last fall. The children greatly enjoy the pictures they buy. They are learning more and more about art and about lovely pictures. The pride they feel In the picture they I finally buy after much thought and careful consideration,- is a fine thing for them and a fine thing for the school. When one stops to think that la fifteen years that the 800 pupils in the Elementary school, wtio are learning to love and appreciate fine paintings, will probably be established estab-lished In homes of their own, one gets a faint idea of what this art program means to the culture of future Cedar City. The pupils in Mrs. Claudia Forsyth's For-syth's room have invited our Chief of Police, Otto Fife, to talk to them Tuesday on ways to be good cltl-lens. cltl-lens. They want to know what to do about a number of things. They have asked Chief Fife to tell them where it is all right to roller skate and where it is safe to ride their bicycles, etc. They have Invited Mr3. Gwen Stuckl's fifth grade to Join them in listening to the discussion. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH FASHION SHOW During this school year the entire group of seventh and eighth grade girls and a representative number of the ninth grade girls have been achieving remarkable and interesting interest-ing results in the sewing classes. In accordance with this on May 14, at 2:30 p. m. a fashion show will be held. Of particular note is the fact that all girls of each class will participate. The program will consist of music, mu-sic, instrumental and vocal; and dances. The clothes to be presented for the approval of the audience will be sportswear, skirts and blouses, blous-es, twin dresses and cotton summer frocks. Yes the "new look" will be represented repre-sented by some ballerina skirts, decorated dec-orated with petticoat ruffles. This is to be open to school mothers mo-thers in particular; yet other ladles interested in these girls and their accomplishments, as well as girls of the school who are not participating are invited. Please note these things that this project does in such a vital learning situation; all participating which is one of our outstanding policies of the Junior high school. An appeal has been made to both conservative dress and the new look, thus giving each girl an understanding understand-ing of the importance of conser-v'atlveness conser-v'atlveness as she progresses through life; yet, she must not deny herself of all frivolities which are of a good and pleasing nature. ft ffi fr HIGH SCHOOL With only three weeks left in the school year, our senior students are anxiously preparing for their "Commencement "Com-mencement Exercises" to be held May 20. . An annual spring event, which leaves our school building and grounds much Improved, started to day. "Clean-up Day" is sponsored by ilic high school boys organization and everyone U assigned a Job. The girls usually clean the building, which includes washing window: and woodwork. Thl? year the primary pri-mary project for the boys U (le track fild, The boys are filling it In where needkd, baulng cinders, digging pits for the broad Jump and pole vaulting, and they are also constructing a horseshoe eourt, After Af-ter all the work is done, everyone meets on the school lawn for refreshments. re-freshments. On April 22, the high school students stu-dents enjoyed a very outstanding assembly when the Provo high school presented it'a Symphony orchestra, directed by John O. Hllgendorff. Outstanding were soloists Ardcn Lane, who played the violin, and Nolan Chrlstensen, who played a cornet |