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Show 4 - ier % rs a a i ies 2 is co “ oe g 2 = eos ay y. = Ac 2 s Z 7, oy sc oa e ; 56 eS g ~ : - 8 NR Wahlquist Tea To Attend Kansas Institute a . eS oe ee tional Defense Education Asso-| ciation : So BOG L. Ralph Randall, English |guistics, rhetoric and compositeacher at Wahiquist Junior;tions, literature and will feature High School, will attend a Na-jsome workshop programs. in English Institute The institute carries 8 hours on|of graduate credit for those like the Kansas State College cam-/Mr. Randallth who duet have been ac - pus during the summer months. ted in ‘Mr. Randall will spend seven|°CPte¢ 17 tne sractlave program. weeks in an intensive course de-| He received his bachelor de- Se signed to upgrade teaching tech-|gree from Weber State College niques for teachers in specific|in 1967 with a major in history and minor in English. : fields. « He is married to the former Kansas State College is at} Ann Boyer of Springville |Ruth _.. Fort Hays, Kan. The institute will pay Mr.|and they have four children. He Randall over $1,000 in expenses. |is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The program will cover lin- |W. Randall of Ogden. L. RALPH RANDALL To Attend Institute -) a oe [ef ae | “SEAMSTRESSES Linda Joseph (left) andin Lonnie ~~ special Lundgreen | examine dresses each made ee : classes at Wahlquist Junior High Sool. | Se |NORTH OGDEN GIVE SS MITO VOICE RECITAL = ‘SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM Wahlauist School , nned Handica oLdalee apped) Helps Handic — F| | A program to integrate physically handicapped pupils into regular classroom work is succeeding at Wahlquist o High School, according to Principal J. Ray Jarrett. The pupils are adapting academically and gaining skills in on-the-job training, sewing, i ing, music and shop. Po ne ne TEACHER 7 TECCt aGETS The students range from 14 tol! ' 20 years of age. oe) ae _= ~ “They need to have a feeling have to sit down to — a leg when walking | words a minute with so what?” she ex-) *% eeae : of the department is ham Young University has been accepted by Miss Carolyn Sue Peterson. Miss Peterson has been physical education instructor S : the handicapped students|desire to succeed. — profit from == Ser ee physically ee to ae = Physical therapists, speech) therapists and occupational ther-) respective groups. TEACHER AIDE One of the girls is a student are are Wyvelvei teacher aide at Gramercy Se School. On-the-job training is) continuing under direction of the © === | central office staff. Mrs. Ross Barker, become self-sufficient, Barker says. _ 6 ee 9 She will sing selections from. such composers asi : Cuccini, Scarlotti, and others... ee 2 : It. will. require oS us | See Torell Miss Pulsipher is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Pulsipher of Pleasant View. her teaching services 28 hours per week for which she will receive $1,050 per semester. She will play the Ist Movement of Beethoven’s A Pa— thetique Sonata. Miss Pulsipher is a student of Mrs. Margene P. Phelps. The ‘public is invited. . :, : Mrs. | ihe pros ee depart- ment head and teacher of the physically handicapped, believes” these special students are able to do more than society gives them credit. With the proper equipment | AS and classes, they eventually can | Se years. 1969. de-|_— handicapped High at Wahlquist Junior past. three i School for th veffective Sept. 1 and continues through May 31, of & Sai partment at Wablquist, Princi- || : ae ae aHayingajempupils in teil pal Jarrett said. y, = =| = i the new arrange: ‘ ant View LDS Church, W. Pleasant. View Drive. ‘She will be accompanied by Miss Beth Ann Pulsipher. Miss Shaw, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Shaw of North Ogden, 1s Ww! th presently studying Mrs, Lynn. Harris. "Her assistantship becomes , Teachers tell Principal Jar-|to develop within the student the| rett day at 4 p.m. at the Pleas900- graduate ‘teaching as- || sistantship in the college of physical education at Brig- person,” Mrs. Bark-| |= | NORTH OGDEN — Miss Rosanne Shaw will be featured in a vocal recital Sun- A of self worth, the same as any| other young er said. “If they work, drag or type 20 one finger, claimed. The goal a _ To Study at BYU perro 15 Ortober 25, 1968 Ogden Standard-Examiner, Friday, |