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Show ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS Walter Bi-ock, Sixth grade teacher, tea-cher, Grovecrest, la still in the Utah Valley Hospital. He is Improving Im-proving every day and should be back with his pupils soon. The personnel at Grovecrest miss him and wish him a speedy recovery. ESN On Wednesday, Feb. 5, at Central Cen-tral School, the Spanish students of the Grovecrest school, taught by Rulon Brimhall, participated, 'in a Foreign Language Festival under the direction of Elliot Howe, Alpine Al-pine School District Supervisor of sixth grades ESN The first immunization clinic of the year was held Wednesday morning mor-ning at Grovecrest School. Over four hundred students and parents participated under the direction of our school nurse, Mrs. Lucille Page. Assisting her were the PTA ladies of our school who donated their time freely to make this clinic a sucoess. On March 4 a second clinic will be held. Students start at 9:30 and parents and pre-school children of the Grovecrest area at 10:15. ESN On Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 7:30 p:m., the combined fourth, fifth, and sixth igrades of Grovecrest will present a patriotic program for all parents. Teachers of the three grades have been working hard this year to make this one of the are Walter Brock, Avera Williams and Randall Roberts, student teacher, tea-cher, of the Sixth grade; Ford M. Paulson and Gordon Walker, fifth grade, Fred Pryor and LuJean Cowan, Fourth grade and Mrs. Edna Ed-na Newman, special education teacher tea-cher for all grades. ESN New volleyball standards have been installed by the teachers at Central School, wich have proven very popular with students and teachers alike. ESN On Wednesday and Thursday of this week, the film "Hemo, the Magnificent" has been ahown at Central School. The motion picture, pic-ture, shown through the courtesy of the Mountain States Telephone Co., depicts the function of the heart, blood, veins and arteries, in human physiology. |