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Show ahiquist High Class Officers” , comed _ _at work preparing fi opening of school, Weber County BY Schoo tendent, said today. |. The - 9600. enrollme nt repre: / sents a : growth of 400 over last year, the superintendent said. /# pre-school institute for all | will be employes and teachers d Sept. 3, 4, and 5 ‘in the We-| 41gh Schoolje ea: Auditor| wedi Vee itd ae ip Ting yes mags Will A: tears ce oe uaets atter attend. ‘a ers” six acancies ‘in elein secondary | Schools. Teacher assignment lists are expected to be complete by date this week. oy oe _._ More than 600 employes, inclu d| Ing about 350 teachers, staff the 19 county schools, Mr. Bell ex- _ School. principals will meet with the new superintendent Monday to discuss problems and plans | the schools. the opening of | ‘SCHOOL SITE TALKS ___ Members the county Mrs. Alvin of PTA groups from Schools headed by Myers, president. of the PTA Unified Council for Weber County Schools, talked over Possible sites for the new coun ty , high school with Supt. Bell yester_ -Returning one students will find new school building added under way at several other loca- I tions. Pat : Brand new isthe Roosevelt Schoo] located south of. Washington Terrace. The six-room $246,- 000 building. can be expanded to. 12 rooms. Such Necessary right an expansion is. now, Mr. Bell said, and work will begin short- | ly Final decision on attendance i boundaries for the new schoo] | Will be made | week, . the first of next | _ Supt. ‘Bell said “the present es echool curriculum WEST — New class of- ficers for the coming school year|. have oe been elected at the Wahk|] quist Junior High School. ae | _ President of the seventh g de is Dennis Miya, with David - gun, vice president, and ~ Montgomery, secretary. president of the association, wel-| comed the teachers and = told » of educators which has set “the| highest standards.” The new president explained the aim of the association was “to maintain high standards and good working conditions in the district.” Bernie Diamond, secretarymanager of the Ogden Chamber of.Gommerce, was guest speaker.| > ~ them they were joining a group| He outlined the industrial president, e i Cra- Sylvia and Jana Moorhead, ' Secretary. ‘The new class officers were an- nounced at a matinee dance. , _ Wahlquist Junior‘ High School! has an enrollment of 686 which a iis about 30 over last year’s count.| ‘Last minute re . h ed for 45. “have come from wa | a Jents | as far away @s§ | Texas and Virginiag . **} de- is ‘getting insure a solid and successful future.” : Bae ae aS Three With Marriott Families MARRIOTT — Three Indian tribe and is 8. She comes from| girls: have come to Marriott to the Crystal close scrutiny by staff members al Riding Post. in Ari- | make their home for the coming zona. school year, Fort and will live with Mr. and/ Mrs. Ellis Slater. a gr They are Zana Ann Ariazana, She will also attend Mound e |Alice Wauneka and Rose Paywa. Rose is a 15-year-old Zuni from - The girls will live as members. New Mexico, and will live at the! jof LDS families in the ward. | Each #family will take care of alll \the youngsters’ needs, She will attend Wahlquist with the Gerald Deard € She will attend Mount F “mentary School. 3 Aliceis also from TT EOL SS Th of all | . Zana, .a 6-year-old Navaho _tivé of Tuba City, Ariz.; ool in Farr West. | buying | Junior High Sch ‘clothing, furnishing board and jjp room, and taking care school expenses. — na- will live : Lavelle} Mrs. and of Mr. home Butt. ay the system and extensive projectsto _.. | _ FARR velopment and growth potential of the Ogden area stressing “Deo- oe ple must live for a community to There are seven with _ Board of Education members and| — ae _ __ Fred Thompson is president of | — ' officers of the association. ! =) the eighth grade with J immy| Held in conjunction with preMann, vice president and Betty | school activities, the meeting was} ithe first of its kind in Weber | _ Lou Stewart, secretary. _. Heading ninth graders is Ray ‘County, ° ; : Mrs. Mabel Blaney, incoming -_ Meibos, with Leon McEntire, vice school employes concerned Assn.| system at a dinner meeting held}, In the Mansion House: | ey Guests included Weber County | | final days of +4 mentary and Weber Education last night welcomed 45 teachers| new to the Weher County school} | school children . The oe a Coa Teach r coming EE Pe yi a UR a ata ld ae Ae aes assignments school year for the were an-| nounced today for the Weber County School district, following | /approval by the board last night ‘: _at school board meeting. —- > Supt. T. H. Bell said that some small changes may # found necessary. be made if F WALHQUIST JUNIOR HIGH: Richard Barney, Marian Berrett, Vivien D.:<BoyingTon, Wallace R. Budge, Wayne W. Coffle, Dale Ellis, Rey Foy, Roy L. Friend, Donald| R. Hall, Loren Heiner, Lamont Heslop, Ash-| laug Jackson, Joanne T. Hawkins, Mercy L. Ledingham, Jacquelyn Jones, Vernon R. Mordaunt, Eugene S. Nye, Rozena N.. Oaks, Paul Peterson, Janet Rhees, Leland Rhees, Wayne Ringer, Howard Stallings, Mildred |} Stark, Laura Hale, LuWanna Miles, Ve e L.. Hodgson (on Marianne - Wardi |