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Show Holladay School Joan Blodget, our star reporter re-porter has the mumps therefore there-fore no news from Holladay School this week. SHERMAN SCHOOL The Sherman Archievement in Oral Health. We are printing here a brief condensation, of an article by Mel Dorius which appeared in TIC, a dental magazine with a national distribution. Good teeth are the rule, not the exception, at the Sherman School in Salt Lake City, Utah, thanks to the cooperation of the school, the children and the Parent-Teacher Association. This highly desirable situation is not an accident, but the result of an intelligent program launched with examination by a dentist at the beginning of the year and a follow-up through the rest of the year. Progress is noted on unique and individual charts- in each school room. These charts are given such prominence throughout through-out the entire year that the children's interest never wanes for a single day. So far the work of examining the half a thousand youngsters has been done by Dr. Munn Q-Cannon Q-Cannon whose home is within ,the school boundary. He nas refused to accept payment from the Parent-Teacher Association although it is ready to Pay.the fee The PTA fund, raised through programs of entertainment entertain-ment at the school during the year, also are used for children of families who might need financial aid for the extra ex-' ex-' pense of dental work. |