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Show 50 Students Participate b Fifty will J unior high levels at Huntsville and Hooper schools the to rred transfe be year next then stay put for 1951-52, . county Weber west north in Wahlquist school | ’s right? day upheld the school board's rig C ninth com- to move seventh, eighth and citizen’s elsewhere, grades ; P Ip 0S a, pening kx L b L i D ones me 10 00 C the | said the) Bates Parley A. Supt. to haresa h S nities met both in i Sah don inek De move in 1952-53. I oun ac Or a 0 ve court’s opinion was issued a little | ‘too late to do anything about it this 7 In accordance with requests from ae year. industry and from farmers Weber Yesterday's. Session with repre- sentatives of.the two communities | county pele open Sept. ive and the board wrote a final period) to a long and ‘bitter wrangle over) : gs mee eo. later than was origina y a week planned, A. Parley Bates, super today. s ptaviniar said dancerisnr intendent, »NEUE catog? agal filed Suits were oard, and Second District Judge A. Hendricks last year agreed} te aot. shown that adeA aM the board had not s _ quate facilities existed at the Wahl- ily had agreed to a two-week post| onement for the same reason. ; Because of the demand ror ae age “poys and girls in the fields an transferring quist school. this. and appealed board The ‘week's supreme court edict a deearlier ruled Judge Hendrick’s cision. The opinion applied only to) the Huntsville case, but apparently | Hooper committeemen decided to) go along with the board’s desire to) consolidate. | Both Huntsville and Hooper delegations are willing to let the three; junior high grades be transferred, starting with the 1952-53 term. But this year they'll stay where they are. : The new Wahiquist school can handle about 750 students. There are only 486 there seventh, attend. The this year and ninth is school valley . 14 10, 1951 to Jan. and A grades are: Sanford court 29, 1952 including irtstitute has Been . seb i cee cr | in a+ official decision was handed+three county school areas brought by the Utah state supreme suit against the school board in re-| yesterday upholding action gards to its “consolidation” ie ree enonistiennnes: sport P. T. A. meeting and exhibits by industrial. arts, homemak-; ing and art departments. | amen cote emma reer sone ne corer tea co ae ee Se oe Ron- ald Holmes, and Keith Peterson. Faculty advisors are Wayne Ringer, and Paul Peterson. : ais Wahlquist Elects Gary Gary . | Larsson Larsson has been elected| president of Wahlquist junior high | school for next year. Also named were Judy Taylor, vice ‘president; Lawana Holley, secretary, and Ja- nean Green, historian. | : _ Other students in the final election were Del Garner, Mont Gibson, Shirley Chugg and Connie BuckWay. Me if pro-' 7 ‘at Wahlquist school tomorrow at) 8 p. m. featuring a fashion show, : ie | In poetry reading, Janean Gree n | Back-to-school night will be held' Wahl- Barker, eters | Back-to-School Night quist junior high will sponsor their annaual dance, an event featuring an Easter theme, in the school gymnasium tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. Friends and former members of the school are invited to join the ‘student body in the sports affair. Parents of students are invited as guests. gPebroue Officers of the association in charge teachers participated gram, by the Weber county school board The program planned the trans-/ in closing out the junior high grades porting of children in junior high! at Hooper school. school grades to the- Wahlquist; The decision reverses a Second school in Marriott. Schools affectdistrict court judgment last year ed were Huntsville, Hooper and which held that the school board Taylor. was without authority to close out The state supreme court held! the three grades and_ transport that the school board does have! children to another school. power to discontinue operations of | The higher court had given an established schools in the interest } ‘Oral report on its. decision earlier. of better education and if adequate‘ Parents of school children in _tvansporfation is provided, for Sept. 12 and 13 at Weber high) miles| school, Supt. Bates said. Wahiquist Boys To Sponsor Dance associatiori. of An down Christmas vacation, from Dec. 21 ‘to Jan. 2, Fourth term will be from Jan. 29 to March 7, fifth term from March 10 to April 14, and final term from April 21 to May 29. “aces Boys’ upon, be the Thanksgiving vacation on | Nov, 22 and 23. Third term will be from Dec. away; Hooper school about 10. The decided year will be from Oct. 29 to Dec. 7, and included in this term will new additions full be reached. Only eighth was Bates said. The official calendar, as adopted. by the Weber county board of education, €alls for 175 days of school. First «erm will run from Sept. 14 to Oct, 26. Teachers will attend sessions ct the Utah Education association on Oct. 11 and 12. - Second term of the 1951-52 school Plan to Consolidate even with the capacity won't cpening students Court Upholds School Board — In Closing Hooper Grades in the canneries, the new date for the ree ee Speech meet between Wahiquist and Bob Cole rated superior. Brent and South Junior high school at Yeates, Orval Jensen, Natalie Wahlquist school this week. | Wicks, .and_ Jolene Holmes were judged excellent. In five events each of the six | participants was rated as good, ex- Vital Speech Rated cellent or superior. An additional ie O For vital speech Dave Jorgensen feature was an old-fashioned spell- rated superior. Charles Beckert, : ing match. Sharon Lynn Secrist, and Darrell In dramatic readings LaJuan ByThomson rated excellent. LuDean bee, Bonita Peterson, and Caroline Garlick and Marbara Norris were Gould rated superior. David Jacobs judged good. and Caroline Hoggan were judged The. spelling. match, a seventh| excellent, and LaRee Clark, good. grade event, had following ratings: In the humorous readings Joan Superior—JoAnne Dewey, Doyle See rated superior with Edwina Jo Slater, Gloria. Wintle, and Janice Berryman, Ilene Peterson, and Kay Nye; excellent — Maurine Olsen, Rushton, excellent. Mont Gibson Dolores Field, Dixie Lee Dearden, and Mary Lynn Stewart were Doris Todd, and Darrell Eckersley; Judged as good. : good—Nancy Mayer, Lois Wintle, For retold stories Diane Gall Karen Piner, Gary Davis, Barbara | rated superior; Geraldine Gooch, Henry, Niel Saunders, Ann Mcexcellent; and Paul Farr, Doris Gregor, Connie Heninger, Dennis | ‘Johnson, Sharon Roylance and‘ Kinghorn, Alice Palmer, and Mary | | Marylin Oram, good. Ellen Grenn. a | | court yester-_ supreme ee In Speech, Spelling Event By Huntsville and Hooper After the rr # Wahiquist junior high will hol‘old:a 1 ‘ fine arts review in the auditorium tomorrow night at 8 to raise money for new band caps modeled above by Waldo Jensen and Afton Peterson, who is getting a look at herself in majorette’s headpiece. Work from art, homemaking and industrial arts department will be displayed. f ica Student Transfer Delayed a Me |