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Show Teaching Corps Completed tiiiiguguc lu. ili.i own. . ... .. oii.ucn .tint rriitiiianj iiinpiete lllll.-ttl.lll.) mlgill i ill."llt(. I til- IllU ctiiiniig ucmiui it .u. mo ichl leacneiri lor tno cominj, eiuuul J Mil' IUIC liuvil lilgltgeil 101 ...o iiigu dciiooi, mm .uii ouo c.cep-i.u c.cep-i.u lor tuu gtiiuOH. Wnii wiroo ua-ceptlous ua-ceptlous luu einiro curps ul leacilelb i.u.j iiuu piaciicui UAiinc,.cu m tuu .iciiooi room, uiiu (ho wncu now peuu-outiues peuu-outiues liu.c mi uuu normal training i inu ouiio university. in nign Bciiooi tno loiiowing teach eis hiou neon ompioyeu: W. K. llop-niiis, llop-niiis, A. i)., principal; J. L. iIiiiiks, d. b.; iicbcr tienniun, Jr., H. S.; A. J. rtuinps, A. li.; inu EJtrnuoru, i). S.; Anulo L. Staines, A. u.; iaui Miner, .... a., aim ituion i. itobliiBOii. Of tho How teachers .Mlsa luu Strat-foru, Strat-foru, who will hno cnargo of tho Domestic Do-mestic aclcuccB una Arts, comes to L.0I1I very highly recommended. Miss dirutfora grnuuutcu trom tho Agricultural Agricul-tural College of Utah lu 1U08, ufter fniiich she tauglit there ouo year. Sho then tauglit two years lu Urighnm City high, attonacd tho University of Chicago, taught two years lu l'ocu-tello l'ocu-tello and last mouth completed a year's work In tho University of California. Cali-fornia. Mr. Miner took out his U. S. ut tho Drlgham Young University, where he was assistant lu athletics to Coach Roberts, lio next tauklit two years 111 isovada, whero ho coached two cnnmplouship basketball teams; then attended tho University of Cnlliorniu, and this year takes out his Master's Uegreo. Mlsa Studies has been ouo of Miss tlabcock 3 stnr dramatic pupils tor four years und will take churgo of Die uepartmciit lu elocution and English, made vucuut by thu resignation ot Miss Rogcru. Rulon V, Uoblnson is a music teacher teach-er of four years' experience, lie taught one year lu Utnh und three lu Idaho, two of which were spent ut the Fielding Field-ing Snow Academy nt Paris. Mr. Robinson Rob-inson Ib 11 finished musician, having had training under such teachers ns E. l Kimball, Sardonl, J. J. McClol-.an, McClol-.an, Hough Dougall und Evan StoveiiB. His specialty Is chorus work and piano. In tho grades tho following teachers teach-ers havo been engaged: W. K. Hopkins, Hop-kins, district principal; Rulon Y. Rob-Iuboii, Rob-Iuboii, music; F. A. Child, grammar grade principal nnd eighth grade; A. L. Yates, eighth grade; Leo Hansen nnd Lesley Uoates, seventh grade; Eliza Phillips and Emma Oontcs, sixth grade; Vera Taylor, llith grade. Primary building. Eva licrry, principal. prin-cipal. (MIbb Horry Is 11 teacher of six years' experience, has attended the University of Chicago ami Ib now attending at-tending the University or California.) Ida Thurmnii KIobhIo Dorton, Luclle Reunion, Vlda Taylor, Ullu UolBford, Mary Powell and Mnhel llrlggs. Franklin. Emily Wnnliiss and Zelln Rliodos. Sego Lily. Maud Hnrwood and Ednu Sharp. Tho vacancy which oxlflts in tho fifth grade will undoubtedly be filled in a few dnys. nftor which Mr Hop-kins Hop-kins will begin uetlvo work lu planning plan-ning and outlining his work for next year. -- ifi- |