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Show ba . 13;n RingolsonWillSeptOpe BellsScho When New | Two ' ! i | | ’ Last ta | year’s record ‘gumber of ‘students who entered } } to be | Ogden City and Weber County Schools is expected | school year begins Sept. if. | shattered when the 1954-5“5 5 scl a number There will be no way of determining the exact bells ring next of students this year until after the school will be a month. Census figures, however, show that there ae substantial increase over last season. a | | In the Ogden city schools, some numbered about 7,600 in enrolled, while the enrollment the Weber County system. Cas | | { } * torr “Schedule Changed woh vary WD 5 ol only slightly. The schedule for classes will be changed this year. | 14,000 students were Both districts Sept. 13. will begin on County classwork will schools will close on May 27, while in Ogden, e Co continue until June 3. p with the new plano ¢ THEY HELPED—Looking mighty pleased several i mprovemen of one School, High Junior uist Wahlq the students, are stud made possible by fund-raising efforts of Beckey, Linda M Bruce Wade, Dyann right) to (left s officer ae . Hodson y Shirle and eock | Assn. Both districts will close for the Utah Education also take a Thanksconvention Oct.7 and 8, and both will : Wy 7 giving holiday Nov. 25-26. af d_ ce ru Sp ol ho Sc st ui lq ah “W for ent-Raised Funds Ogden will close for Christmas vacation on Dec. 22, i es will resume and Weber County a day later. - Studi AP Potion Jans. S| | With Stud county stuFor the first time in a number of years, FARR WEST — The Wahlall School s Birthday) off. | + quist d Highup spruce dents will be given Feb. 22 (Washington’ | ir , | | perience, will receive about a $350 increase. | ing from $135 to $285 per year. Se ea pmengpe ne ror The teaching staffs in the vari-_ | . ous Weber announced County Schools today, by it opened its doors to students | Latte Parley Bates. _ The assignments for the 1954- ‘Wahlquist: Sidney L. Wyatt, principal; Vivien Boyington, Waljlace Budge, Wayne C. Cottle, jer, Lamont W. Heslop, Mercy a . During the last coupl years, considerable improv the student body fund and a new risers and sets in the music room; a new, light wood ‘piano; new tile in the home‘making room; a handsome dis- case in the main hall, made the sch shrubs a law been have ments grounds surrounding ‘They include trees, flowers, additional campaign, | selling magazine sponsored last year by students, was spent for improvements and additions. Among these were a new, light green velvet cyclorama matching another installed last year, and additional cabinets for the art and sewing rooms. The entire office also was completely refinished and equipped with new furniture. Wyatt Principal Sidney L. _gaid it has taken about four A, | Dale H. Ellis, Howard J. Ellis, | Alma W. Hansen, Loren A. Hein-,. ee worthwhile project. this week. About $3,000, raised through play were. Supt. 55 school years are as follows: cece and fitted with many new improvements when (stage backdrop), and curtains Teachers in Weber County will receive increases rang-| | for the stage in the auditorium; Eee : . 7 | = tion. City students will be givena spring vaca | eee Oke : Teachers Get Increase ve a sut- | Teachers in both districts this year will recei | stantial salary increase over past years. — ers Will receive about $450 a In Ogden, starting teachers more of exyear more, while instructors with 16 years or | ) oe Ogden has practiced this each year. years to raise the nece ‘eash for the project. Officials said they alse to begin a campaign thi to raise. money for anoth was eonsiderable black topp attract add to the school’s aca fs} ness. e Wahlquist Hig e for studentsJuni jning dancof Wahlquist | history be held tomorro | will '|Fisher’stsBanard. e invi Paren 50 cents: sd |