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Show H.j. Students Start Year's Work With Much Gusto High school students in west Millard were well into the start of the school year's work Wedens-ady, Wedens-ady, with registration at Delta high school of 283 in four upper classes and about 160 7th and 8th graders in the building. At Hinckley 142 students were registered and others oth-ers to come in, compared to a total to-tal enrollment last year of 144. At DHS seniors registered 57, junior 66, sopohmores 80 and the freshmen, 80. This is the first year 7th graders have been in the high school building. Placing them there made more much needed need-ed room at the Delta elementary school. Hinckley high also has 7th and 8th graders, and two new courses include 7th and 8th grade science, and 7th grade art. A new course at HHS is vocational guidance. guid-ance. New faculty members at DHS are Mrs. Merlyn Turner, physical education; Bryce Memmott, industrial indus-trial art; Mrs. Elizabeth Stephenson, Stephen-son, 7th, and American history; George Chamberlain, custodian; Julia Finlinson Bliss, home economics, econo-mics, and Kenith Robins, 7th and English. New on the Hinckley faculty are Principal Douglas A. Allred, Mrs. Rebecca Schena, commercial; and James Fay Jacobson, science and math. At Hinckley elementary new teachers are Mrs. Leigh Allred, Ross Hilton, and Mrs. Fannie Lee Hilton. At DHS the faculty are having their canyon party Thursday night in Oak Creek canyon. Friday morning morn-ing class elections will be held, and all Friday all students work on Clean Uup Day in the school grounds, with a movie afterward, free of charge. |