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Show Teaching Staff, Calendar For Union High Released Today It won't be long now! Next Tuesday morning, Sept. 8, schools in the Uintah Basin will -open and several hundred young boys and girls, as well as teachers, will , have their summer vacation behind them. At Union High School things are just about all set for the big day on Tuesday. Teachers will meet on Monday, which is Labor Day, and actual instruction instruc-tion will begin the next day. Principal L. F. Hutchings has announced his teaching staff and released the calendar for the ensuing school year at Union Un-ion High School. Registration started Monday, Aug. 31, for 12th graders and continued Sept. 1, 2 and 3 for 11th, 10th, and 9th graders. According to Mr. Hutchings, Union High has been given a thorough cleaning with the gym floors having been given a re-finishing re-finishing coat, lunch kitchen painted, all woodwork on the outside varnished, additional shelving, 40 more feet of shop space, and a coat of surface gravel promised to cover up the rocks on driveways around the building, things are all set for the big day. In reporting the staff of teachers Mr. Hutchings announced an-nounced only three new teachers, teach-ers, Coach Horace D. Gillespie, who will also teach physiology; Mrs. Elaine Krissman, girls physical education and art and Darrell Atkinson, speech and English, have been added to the staff. The calendar for the year lists various American holidays which are recognized, some by closing school, but most of them will be remembered with appropriate' ap-propriate' programs within the schools. School will close for teachers' institute, Oct. 8-10; (Continued on back page) Union High School (Continued from page 1) Thanksgiving, Nov. 26-27; the Christmas holidays, Dec. 23 to Jan 4. Otherwise school will not be dismissed for any reason, unless, un-less, as Mr. Hutchings put it, "Union wins another state championship then maybe we'll snitch a day someplace." Following is a complete list of teaching personnel along with building engineers and lunch managers and workers, as released by Mr. Hutchings: L. F. Hutchings, principal; Bette Eldredge, clerk; Darrell Atkinson, speech and English; Eldred Allred. chemistry and physics; Glen E. Allred, physical physi-cal education and coach, Nyle Buxton, industrial arts and crafts; E. A. Call, shop and farm mechanics; Sharon Cum-mings, Cum-mings, agriculture; Horace D. Gillespie, physiology and coach. Marion L. Harrison, commercial; commer-cial; Clyde L. Johnson, music; Merlin Killpack, biology; Elaine Krissman, girls physical education educa-tion and art; Myrtle Lambert, home economics; James Lewis, mathematics; Blanches Murphy, librarian and English; Virgie Murphy, English and dancing; R. L. Nielson, American problems prob-lems and civics; Evans J. Phillips, Phil-lips, American history and senior sen-ior review. Released time classes will be taught by Wendel Johnson and Melvin Peterson. . A. L. Scholes, building engineer; engi-neer; Squire Mangum. assistant building engineer; Thora Lid-dell, Lid-dell, lunch unit manager; Beu-lah Beu-lah Mathews, worker; -Millie Hatch, worker; Cleo Pappas, worker; J. H. Harrison, worker. |