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Show ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS Students of the Groveerest School met Tuesday morning and effected a Student body Council organization. Vicki Bullock was elected president and Kim Mc-Dougal, Mc-Dougal, vice president. Both of these students are representatives of the sixth grade. Representing the Pifth grade are Ruth Cornaby, secretary and Dennis Swenson. Students who will soi-ve on the Council as representatives of the other grades are as follows: Fourth grade Russell Johnson and Floris Robinson. Third grade Lois Gardner and John Thomson. Second grade Danny Fugal ami Alan Warniek. First grade Laura Wadley and Scott Warniek. Kindergarten Michael Hog land and Donald Renn Crump. These students will meet each Tuesday morning' with Principal Donna O. Ash to discuss ways and means of improving school condition. condit-ion. They will bring with them suggestions fiVm the students of each room in the building. ESN "Song's . of America" is the theme of the nmnnm 1 n l-io m-o. sented by the Third grade stu-Jentes stu-Jentes at Groveerest next Monday Mon-day January 30 at 7:30 p.m. Instructor In-structor Rose Radmall and Patsy Grover are assisting the students in preparing the special numbers. All parents of the Third grade students stu-dents are cordially invited to' attend. at-tend. ESN Since last Thursday, the following follow-ing Central School teachers have taken the offortunity to spend one day visiting other schools in Alpine Al-pine and Provo Districts: Lacy White, Leone Told, Jennie Gleason, Margaret Hayes, Daisy Nielson, Margene Jorgenson, Allen Houston, Hous-ton, and Lynn Bearnson. ESN Two students from the Spanish Department of the BYU entertained entertain-ed the Sixth grade Spanish students stu-dents at Central and Groveerest schools recently. Senora Soroco Obergon from Mexico City and Dennis Arnold whose home is in Los Angeles, thrilled the boys and girls with Spanish vocal and instrumental in-strumental music. The programs were arranged by Spanish Instructor Instru-ctor Edwin I. Taylor. |