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Show SPANISH This iS another exciting and here at Wahlquist Jr. High. 375 students. The teachers Wahlquist for Spanish participate Our Jr. has been year in enrollment Turner and designated as our Spanish classes in Spanish is over Mr. Jeff Williams. the model junior high school— instruction in the state. Each year our Spanish students in Spanish fairs on both the district and state levels. students Superior High successful Our current are Mr. Gary were fluency highly and commended pronunciation at the in recent speaking district fair for a apes Each year our students compete with other schools from all over Utah at the B.Y.U. Spanish Fair. Our teams have finished in first place in levels 1, 2 and 3 at teast once every year they have entered. The emphasis here at Wahlquist every day in class and be able to Mr. Turner are very pleased with of their parents. they is for the students use what they le PEE nes to speak the A group of Wahlquist students have traveled to Mexico each year have found their Spanish to be useful in their travels. There great use for people can be of real value who are fluent in two in any young person's language learn. Mr. Williams and and appreciate the support languages. future. Being and is bi-lingual | The Spanish program here is working toward making each student's future a brighter one. Thank you Mr. Turner and Mr. Williams for being SO Supportive and caring about our students. Che YOU SEE aeeeee WITHOUT A —- i Sr GIVE HIM ONE OF YOURS." seanahnall “ “TAKE The in drama several A BOW students plays on will the be performing evenings of January 4-5 at Wahlquist Jr. High. Mrs. Raleigh, drama director, announced that parents, students and teachers are invited to attend. First Ghosts at Country," period students will present "Old Home," "Frankenstein Goes : and "Murder by Ghosts." Second period students will perform in Oliver Twisted;" “Roudy Kate,” "Zlementary, My Dear Holmes," and "TIntergalactically Incredible." | |