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Show es Dee FSP RER SHEP Ca | ¢ 44A || THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1960 ee See | : / ® rie | | : 7 we fe / cation Assn., and has been an_-officer of the Secondary Principals Association of Utah. He helped organize and direct| research projects under the Ford Foundation of Utah which includes the core teaching team and physics instruction by the use of motion| pictures. He is a member of Phi Delta | ’Kappa fraternity and a charter | “member of the North Ogden Ki- wanis Club. He served one term as ' mayor of North Ogden. From ~~ _)>~ ' c ~~ | 1915 to 1919 he served in the LDS mission in Ireland. He is a member of the High Council and has been stake. Sunday School su' perintendent of three stakes. He is presently a Sunday School teacher. |. He said he was surprised at the epportunities offered when he an- -nounced his retirement and that he as fe ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT He has served two terms. as | president of the Weber County Edu- is grateful for the opportunity Tas eontinue his iearune career. A ONE REM SIDNEY L. WYATT. Going to New Zealand _ 2A THE OGDEN A OGDE ON, UTAH, 1800 Junior ieee ae ene EVENING, APRIL 27, ; oe 1960 instrumentals | ne To Enter rrr Sidney L. Wyatt, principal of the reat ey atlisaannsidl Orchestras from 11 junior high schools will participate in an annual music festival tomorrow sponsored by Weber College. } An estimated 800 youthful: instru: | / mentalists will take part in the se- Wahlquist Junior High School, will retire at the close of the school to Ties of renditions, which will begin Bat 9:20 a.m., and continue into the a "afternoon hours i in the Moench pulid: year. The retirement will end a 10-year eareer at Wablquist and 36 years of Seyrenee LATTA ee ing, lower campus. 'is festival supervisor. Purpose of A week ago, bands from the same the event is to enable members group of schools performed. In past of the orchestras to demonstrate years, the band and orchestra per- their abilities, and to observe other| formances were held jointly. Growth school orchestras. No competition | of the activity made it advisable to is involved. oe _ conduct them separately. _ Orchestras will come from Wash- |” Ralph D. Marsden, director of in- ington, Central, Mound Fort and}{ strumental music at Weber College, Mount balibeilsr in Hii! Nala aan cs - educating in the Weber School District, He has accepted an offer te teach in the English department of the ‘LDS College in New Zealand, he said today. He plans to leave Ogden for the four-year assignment in / January. He was born in Wellsville where he received his grade school edu- | eation. He graduated from Ricks Academy in 1915. Since then he | |} tetera Seema ae te ae ‘Roy _ |; | instructed at the North Ogden and Wahlquist schools and for six years ~~ a was head of the English departmoet at Weber High School. 2 AO ENT FS : a South, in Weber County; at that Mr. ticipate Marsden said the in a string clinic May 20,|) Orchestra. 2a for his youthful | Ogden ‘Tabernacle May at 3:30 p.m., Moench auditorium. 1 Clinician will be Mischa Mischakoff, concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and formerly con|certmaster of the NBC Symphony| ||” time appearance| {and from schools in Box Elder and| | on the program of the Ogden Com-| , Cache counties, and Preston, Idaho. munity-Weber College Orchestra in \ musicians are being urged to par- |" Ture has received a bachelor of science degree in economics and a inaster’s school administration eetee in from the Utah State University. His teaching career began in Wellsville where he taught in the ' junior high school for two years. ~ Since that time he has worked|| in the Weber District. He has been principal of the - Harrisville and Riverdale schools, and _ Mr. -Mischakoff wat be in PVR NE PRMD A IR RII 9 = ne al aa. a aes |