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Show School board candidate participate in SUSC panel Klein Rollo, editor of the Iron County Record, is interested in good education and wishes to offer his services to the community com-munity as a school board member. DeVon Dennison, an employment em-ployment officer, feels that all the candidates have valid points and agrees, for the most part, with them. Among the subjects discussed by the candidates were a high school vocational plan, a teachers' salary raise in order to meet the rising cost of living, ways to meet costs without further taxation, the dress code, modular scheduling, and coeducational co-educational P. E. BySydRamsaur A panel discussion featuring the five candidates running for the Cedar City School Board was held Friday, July 12, in front of a group of education and communications com-munications students. Steve Van Dyke, the first candidate on the panel, is a communications teacher interested in-terested in representative education for the people of Cedar City. He wants to improve the . present school system but "doesn't have an ax to grind." Basic skills must come first in the education of students he feels. Forrest Hunter, manager and owner of the KBRE radio station in Cedar City, feels that it is necessary to have a business man with a knowledge of finance on the school board in order to alleviate money troubles. He is interest in service and not in pav. Royce Chamberlain, a school board incumbent for twelve years, teeis tnat there should be an equal representation from the community on the school board. There must be a climate for learning, he feels. |