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Show i . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS William G. Williams, a graduate student from the BYU Department of Speech Therapy, will train at Central School for the next 12 weeks. He will work under the direction of Speech Therapist Lora Lee Saunlers. There are 40 students stu-dents already enrolled for the special spec-ial help. ESN Five Senior students from EYU are beginning a quarter of training train-ing at Central School. They are: Kathleen Beck, San Diego, Calif.; Eileen Packer, Redwood: City, Calif.; Carol Stettler, Caldwell, Idaho; Reed M. Dahl, Raymond, Alberta, Canada and VaNita Harris, Har-ris, Bountiful, Utah. ESN Ben Homer, popular teacher at Central School, and Mrs. Homer are the proud parents of a preschool pre-school boy, born recently. ESN Pricipals Donna Ash and Calvin Walker will join other principals of the state in an Administrators' Conference in Salt Lake City on March 28 and 29. ESN It was cleanup day at Grovecrest School Tuesday. The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth grade boys cleared the grounds under the direction of Custodian Frank Walker. ESN Mr. Gordon Walter's Fourth Grade students at Grovecrest will present a puppet show Thursday, March 28, for the entertainment of the studentbody. ESN A new student council was elected elec-ted at Grovecrest School Monday morning. Chosen weer: Doni Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, president; Linda Draper, vice president; Nyla Wadley, secretary; secre-tary; Lee Walker, treasurer and Dennis Fullerton, Keith Peterson, Alan Banks, Tommy Cook, Diane Hight and Sandra Carlson, representatives. repre-sentatives. Slogans of the student leaders for April are: "We are all friends." "Walk on the Sidewalks." "Play on the Blacktop." "Stay Away From Moving Equipment." "Do Not run in the school building." |