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Show Slh)! ioaol 3 MmKsBpsils FARMINGTON There'll be some new faces in several Davis County schools, next fall, besides thousands of new students, but these will be wearing principal's hats, some for the first time. SANCTIONED by the board of education's approving vote, the following changes will take place. With retirement of Far-rell Far-rell Mohlman, Orchard Elementary principal, Keith Brimhall at Kaysville Elementary, Elemen-tary, replacements have been chosen. Willard Jorgensen, who was Boulton principal, will assume duties at Orchard and Wayne Stanger, who has been serving as acting principal at Kaysville, Kaysvil-le, will assume full responsibility responsibil-ity there. Taking Mr. Jorgen-sen's Jorgen-sen's place at Boulton will be Maynard Whitesides, who comes from Stoker. THAT SCHOOL will be closed next year, either for renovation re-novation or permanently, depending de-pending on the board's decision, deci-sion, expected next week. Also retiring after many years of service is Golden Sill, Hilltop Elementary principal. That school is due for closure after school let's out in May. OTHER CHANGES will see Harold Berg leaving his position posi-tion at Layton Elementary in favor of returning to teaching. Stephen A. Burningham, currently cur-rently an elementary teacher at Muir Elementary, will assume the Layton principalship. On the secondary level, Roy Evans, currently serving in pupil services at the district headquarters in Farmington, will assume vice-principal duties at the new Mueller Park Jr. High working alongside Matt Gait, new principal there. AT SOUTH Davis Jr.. Woods Cross High School football coach, Wally Hawkins Haw-kins will change roles to that of assistant principal, stepping in Bryce Memmott's shoes. Mr. Memmott is the new South Davis principal. Mr. Stanger has taught in the district for 13 years. He holds a teaching certificate in elementary administration and elementary teaching, having received his master's degree in administration from the University Uni-versity of Utah. He lives in Bountiful. MR. BURNINGHAM has taught in elementary grades for nine years in the district. He has completed graduate training train-ing in educational administration administra-tion and is currently a candidate candi-date for education specialist at the University of Utah. He lives in West Bountiful. Mr. Evans has worked as pupil services supervisor and in other related positions in the district for 22 years. He served as Utah State Youth Development Develop-ment Center principal and acting superintendent at the Ogden facility and was a school social worker for several sever-al years. He lives in Bountiful. MR. HAWKINS has taught at Bountiful and Woods Cross high schools since coming to the district in 1969. He will complete a master's degree in educational administration from BYU this spring. He lives in Woods Cross, tb |