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Show JANUARY 14, 1972 wa HY Schools Will revisions for OgBen ‘Lomond. high next year it ational classes and g instructions, ald H. Raat, assist- ve a if erintendent, called facilities at the deaf school, particularly for _ graphie arts, probably the finest between Denver and the west _ coastie:?): A career upholstery class is tendent in charge of and The aclude . will auto body repair, sheet netal and graphic arts. Dr. William L. be handled ‘on a contractual commercial Garner, _ tional and _ sup- — | standard academic Classes at the two schools. _ Mrs." Robert §. Brodstein, Ogden resident and a frequent participant at board meetings, 9 A calendar for the 1972-73 school year which. calls for schools to open on Aug. 28 and to con- clude the year on May'31 has been approved by @ ) ie the Ogden School Board. The usual three days of pre-school institute will be cut to two, Dr. William L. Garner, superintendent, said. ‘~ Pree ef _ The third day will be scheduled at the end of the year on May 31 for teachers to wrap up their > record-keeping and other work at year’s end. _» Holidays scheduled include Labor Day; a day for the deer season; Veterans’ Day; Thanksgiving weekend; Christmas from Dec. 22 to Jan: 3; Feb. 19; Friday and Monday of the Easter weekend, and Memorial Day. ba carck: _ Teachers will attend meetings of the Utah Education Association Sept. 28 and 29 in Salt. Lake City. pain _ The calendar has been planned to be as compatible as possible with the Weber District cal- €- 94 endar, administrators told the board. me The first quarter will end Nov. 3; the second on Jan. 19; the third on March’23, and the final quarter on May 31. Vo: ‘Chimp’ two high T f ts It coule ype Ol _ cal educ aes af nee _ taking st By CYNTHIA Lowry or as @.§ NEW YORK (AP) — CBS h: _ coach-ad, laced half of j ae _ dent and those who are college- a cosmetology career class will basis with local private cosmetology schools without cost to the student. The changes and deletions included a variety of other voca- More said she wondered if the board might be swinging too far in the direction of a vocational program. ah _ What, she. asked, is being done for ‘the exceptional stu- scheduled for Mound Fort and noted that the include off-campus volasses for seniors at schools which. will “at the Utah School af, Mound Fort Jun-: ools in Ogden. deaf school classes Implement bound? * course,” -P Gkig ) ;Bear ‘ _ vanced or the slow students and. the vocational program is actually an effort to catch up in that area. The board backed strongly a Suggestion from Dr. Garner’ that some kind of instruction in skiing could be included for the au of its cancele cat” with “Me. and th would hzhimp.” “Bearcats” was not . Dr. Raat said many courses have been offered for years especially designed for the ad- - _ those ‘ujood show, but “Me and th Dr. Raahimp” is out of place: c I _Dr. Gould be in the Saturday es a mean _ that omning i prOn one block 7 hand, of children’: there has ‘no Footballeen a situation y built a hazaryound the antics comed of a trained oardhimpanzee since “The Hath- Klomp wavs” had a brief little go- |