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Show Assignment of teachers to their 1955-56 Weber teaching posts School County Vivien D.. Boyington,. Wallace R.- Budge, Wayne W. Cottle, Dale Donald R. \H. Ellis, Howard J. Ellis, LaVer! was approved at the last meeting , C. Giles, Hall, Alma of the district Board of Educta- UW. Hansen, Loren Heiner, Lation, A, Parley Bates, superin- mont Heslop, Ashlaug Jackson, tendent, said yesterday. The list includes 31 new teachers. About six vacancies, mostly Mercy L. Ledingham, Macfarlane, Eugene Vernon Nye, Rozena A. Welling Mordaunt, N. Oaks; Peterson, Leland "Rhee! ‘in the lower grades, still exist, Paul L. Russell,, Supt. Bates told board members. | Lula Richards, Grant Howar Ringer, B Of the district’s approximately Wayne lost Be a a Mildred retirement, resignations, Stallings, ‘Ol ton, hing Wort line y, facult stable a ating att, principal. indic l a i said. ndent supe rinte the “supe chers, only 20 were Oyn Physical Education | WAHLQUIST JUNIOR HIGH: _, in the District d r a o B l o uKsntSypecSicahlo Report ® R ard 3 yi Stark, cher Wy, Sidney L. The approved list, subject to | any necessary changes before the | opening of school, is as follows: | a been approved by the Counondary physical education has osed program will be put into ity School Board and the prop effect this year. classroom ac| drasThe report calls for no oval appr ‘tie changes, however, its number | will mean that a definite on each lof hours will be spent ols and sport in junior high scho etition it will bring about comp four between junior highs in ! | sports. During | only the years recent ee a Pa rhythmic activities, tivities, special events grated program. and _ inte- in New materials and ideas. physical education; . elementary ry games lead-up and ment elementa for mentary facilities physical equip- and education, physical the for education ele- pro- ‘ competition was 4 gram, A | _inter-school the The, recommendations for evaltrack meet in the spring. d by or high | A part of the new juni be a programs were develope program, nt. intramural program will series: uation of the prese ies e. and a. study of accepted polic | four-game home-and-hom ninth grad-. ‘of | touch football for ae || ers _ only. This would approx in start of authori- recommendations and in the field of physical edufies Brion : yi sce will start ueica Maen a si ram prog al amur intr as m’ soon the comughag or and year l schoo is l. in each schoo will study the setup thro compyleteboy with is Ever in the school ) will tees propor talent is io ee Snel vets We participate, with athletic of e aieh tr ei; ly among distributed be to within all teams of week fifth the mately schoo even the school. The | school winning squad from each will participate in playoffs. OTHER Also | the and usual Called conducted baseball track for ‘next between schools are. bas- high junior _ketball “the to be SPORTS games meet. during junior tlasses new ¢o mmittee members sal da for program may be developed and| after the results Of:| LaVerd John served i : man of the committee. elementary the of Members study committee high | fer, are year ied. the current activities are asstudchair - Riverdale Brooks, Arsenal are: Clark Puf- School; Villa George, School;- education Creek Burch foot- | Tleen C. Cragun, Club soccer, sjweedball and touch Jones, C. in Marv l; Schoo yvolle ball in the fall; basketball, Christenie Jenn l; Schoo hts Heig testball, tumbling, ‘dancing, selfHelen Dawling | sen, Hooper School; ing, formalized activity, wrest School; Melba son, Lake View physical , 4 sr techniaues g WCOS" ern 4 mee ‘he Hig hiand Flinin thentl cs. be é& displ ea py students * tumes. The ducation Everyone r; and combatives in the winte in| Frandsen, North Ogden School; Ogden | track, softball and baseball North M.. Larsen, Kirk City the spring. Plain er, Palm Vera l; girls, | Schoo | For junior high school l; Della B. Hadley, Roy Schoo speed de inclu will ithe program Gardner, Washfall; bas- | School; Ivan B. | ball and archery in the Terrace School; Norma on ingt , ling tumb , yball volle l, and | ketball, e Foulger,; West Weber Schoo | dancing, tenniquoit and paddl en, Wilson School. Hans in Myrl | and r, winte in the badminton The secondary physical educa : | softball in the spring. conducted by: being is study tion , level l | On the elementary schoo admin- | Mel Wood, Weber High; Joyce Floyd | teachers, supervisors and in-| Lundgreen, Weber High; ‘istrators are to conduct an School; JanHigh r Webe r, Slate | enior i service training class in elem ice Thompson, South Jun Jun| South \tary physical education. chy, Skan Elma High; exThe i. “Lo be studied will be: Pitcher, South defects |ior High; Lynn 'ceptional child; physical en D. BoyingVivi High; r Junio exerJunior High; ‘of children and corrective and | ton, t quis Wahl quist Junior Wahl ‘eises for them; Wnethods. e, Cottl e s of | Wayn Jun: techniques of teaching game tum-| High; Leota Allen, ) lalley Gar iam low organization, stunts and Will and ization, | ior High, *" | bling, games of high organ Junior High. "a individual 1s and duel eS atic games, Valley |