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Show Registration Set For Parowan High Students A schedule of registratior activities for the Parowar High School on Monday, Aug 28, was announced today by Principal Bruce Decker. All students of the school, seventh through 12th grades will meet at 9 a. m. for an assembly under the directior ;f Mike Hulet, student body nrevident, and Marvin Graf, student advisor. Following the get-acquainted assembly, students will meet in their home rooms at which time class scheduler will be distributed, collection.' of tuitions and book fees will be explained and questions regarding re-garding registration will be answered. Principal Decker pointed out that no changes will be allowed al-lowed Monday from the advance ad-vance registration of last spring. Reduced classroom sessions ses-sions will actually be held to orient the students on class- ' rooms and procedures. In order to avoid confusion ' on registration the following fees schedule was announced by Decker: Book rental, for ninth up through 12th grade students only, $10. Student body fees for seventh sev-enth and eighth grades, $5; for ninth through 12th grades, $8; Student insurance, $1; athletic athle-tic insurance, $8; chemistry lab fee, $2; senior scholastic, $1.50; yearbooks, $3.50, and instrumental rental, $5. Questions on fees will be answered in Monday's home room sessions, the principal Indicated. ill' i n |