Tuesday, September 1, 1953 THE CAPITA, JOURNAL. SeJera, Oregon BACK TO SCHOOL SECTION Par t ' . . V f v. -a - ; WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ..! . o '".1 -v -i, ( ' Shown in the foreground is Eaton hall, Romanesque structure erected in 1908. In the background is Waller hell, dedicated in 1868 and twice restored alter being gutted by fire. Many Improvements Are Made on School Bldgs. In spite of an expanding building program, existing school buildings in the Salem district have not been over looked in preparation for. the new fall program. At the senior high school a new roof has been installed which will eliminate some costly and irritating mainte nance problems. The science laboratories have been worked over with considerable im provement to demonstration tables and other equipment The faculty can look for ward to Improved facilities for their comfort and a new coat of paint now covers rooms and corridors. High schoolers will also find additions to the music room and an improved lighting sys tem in the gymnasium. Health Exams Required Of Many Salem Pupils Health examinations are re' quired of all pupils new to the Salem schools and for all chil dren entering the first and sev enth grades. Parents are urged to have the examinations made by their family physicians prior to the ODenins day of school and are requested to present the med ical record at the time the child registers in school. Blanks for this purpose were issued at the end of last school year. They may be obtained from the Mar ion County Health Department The importance of these ex ams cannot be too strongly emphasized, according to health board authorities. The blanks, filled by the doc tor and parents of the student are kept on file at the schools. They help teachers and school authorities to aid and under stand any difficulties due to physical trouble. The program can then be adjusted to help the child. These physical records can also be used by medical super visors to speed corrections when 1 advisable. Children entering the first; grade who in the past three years have not had shots for tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough and smallpox should have it before entering school. These shots should be continued at three to five year Intervals. For those who may need it the Marion county health office conducts an immunization clinic at the health office every Monday for each age group. St. Vincent de Paul Expects 450 Pupils St Vincent de Paul, Catho lic grade schol, will open Sept. 14 for an expected 450 pupils, the largest enrollment ever Eighty-five first graders have already been signed up and IS more are expected, also a record. As a result of this swell in first grade attendance another classroom will be provided, and there will be two lay teachers, Mrs. Z. Crowa and Mrs. E. Meier. The school opened in 1929. The principal is Sister Mar garet Jane, with a teaching force of 12. The school is op erated by the Sisters of the Holy Name. Styles for the (rammer school set often boast match ing felt suspenders. Several of the skirts feature matching scalloped collars to wear with sweaters. There will also be a child guidance . clinic held once week for children having dif ficulties in adjustment A psychiatrist, with the aid of the clinic and school authorities, heads these sessions. Part of the health clinic pro gram Is the audiometer test' ing program to test the hearing of pupils. This year it will be conducted in the south half of the county for all children in the elementary schools. Last year it was given in Salem and there will be a re-testing for those who showed defects last year, Included in the "new look" is Parrish Junior High School which has just undergone needed repairs to the founda tion structure. Also grounds improvements have been made which will eliminate much of the mud, previously a problem to the custodial staff.. The interior of Roberts school has been renovated. By removing the front porch and rearranging the entrances, di rect access to the classrooms from the playgrounds has been made possible and, by rebuild ing partitions, another room for office and special educi' tion use has been attained. At the rear additional storage ter access to toilet facilities has been provided. Community and mothers' groups, will be Invited to use the remodeled cafeteria room at Middle Grove which has been recently overhauled to better meet such uses. Other repairs and altera tions have been carried on in all schools including the usual space has been gained and bet summer cleaning, painting, and overhauling as well as the ad dition of some new furniture and instructional equipment. Some landscaping has been done, particularly on the grounds of newer building and lawns have had their usual summer attention. 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