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Show P. (a. Schools Start Tuesday With A Record Enrollment Despite some disappointments and last minute shifts of students from one school to another, the schools of the Pleasant Grove area opened Tuesday morning to a record number of students. In all cases except the new Senior Sen-ior High School, the buildings were spic and span and the teachers tea-chers rested and ready for the influx of eager boys and girls from a near-sixteen week's vacation. vaca-tion. At the Senior High School the physical facilities are far from ready. According to Principal A. J. Rogers, neither the boys nor the girls gymnasium are ready for use and no shower facilities are yet available. The auditorium is not usable and laboratories and some classrooms are not finished. However, registration is going forward in a satisfactory manner for the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades; but no totals, class by class were available at press time. Enrollments in the area's three Elementary Schools show the general trend upward and indicate that teachers will be busy until the last of May, 1960. Elementary enrollments as of Wednesday morning were as follows: Central Kindergarten, 122, First, 108; .Second, li8; Third, 97: Fourth, 101; Fifth, 102. Total. 648. Grovecrest Kindergarten, 6S; First, 77; Second, 65; Third. 66: Fourth, 51; Fifth, 65; Total, 392. Lindon Physically Handicapped, Handicap-ped, 11; Kindergarten, 35; First, 43; Second, 47; Third, 30; Fourth, 36; Fifth, 37. Total, 239. In the Junior High School, registration reg-istration was practically complete at 11 a.m. Wednesday and enrollments enroll-ments by grade were reported :is follows : Sixth, 207; Seventh, 178; Eighth, 143, Total, 528. |