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Show J JOSEPHINE SHERMAN Sherman Proved Popular With Type Students The passing of Miss Josephine Sherman has been a great loss to many students and teachers In Salt Lake City. In her fourteen years of work and interest in her students, she has given accurate and efficient service even through difficulties and was unsurpassed in her profession. She was sincere sin-cere and ever ready to extend a helping hand to those in need. She has a courageous spirit and a colorful personality and met every ev-ery responsibility with untiring effort. Miss Sherman was born in Michigan where she was educated and lived until she moved to Utah in 1919. She had taught in Bingham Bing-ham High School and West High School until 1930, when she came to South, where she stayed until her death on March 25. ! She was the secretary of the Salt Lake City Teachers Association Associa-tion and a respected member of the Delta Kappa Gamma, a professional pro-fessional sorority. She will be missed by all who knew her, and her memory will long be with us. It was a pleasure and a privilege to work with her, and an honor to be one of her many friends. |