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Show ! TEACHER LIST FOR COUNTY IS RELEASED TODAY Only one vacancy exists in the Milford High School teacher ; roster, and all positions are tent-I tent-I atively filled in the Elementary ! Jchool, it was revealed this I week when the Board of Education Edu-cation released the teacher list for 1951-52. One Elementary teacher contract has not yet been accepted, according to County Superintendent Pearce, but he expects the contract will be signed and returned within the next few days. Mrs. LaVeta Holm, Milford High Englisji and Journalism instructor, tendered her resignation resig-nation to the board on Aug. 1. Her position has not yet been filled. New teachers at Milford High are Remington L. Davenport of St. George, a graduate of U S A C, who. will teach Industrial Arts; Victor R. Moore of Ogden, (also a U S A C graduate), who will be the Commercial teacher, i and Jerald J. McDermott of Minneapolis, a McPhail University Univer-sity graduate, who is the new Music and Band instructor. Max G. Abbott will be back as principal, and other former instructors returning to Milford High include Jesse E. Long, Social So-cial Science; J. M. Hughes, Science; Sci-ence; Perry L. Neal, boys' phys-1 ical education and athletic coach; Arthur Hansen, Seventh and Eighth grades; Jean Hansen, Han-sen, Vocational Home Econom-, Econom-, ics, and Karl Stott, Art and i Sixth Grade. At the Milford Elementary school, Ira M. Fisher returns as principal; Mrs. Vera Bond, kin- dergarten', Ella Jean Parkinson, I ' First grade; Clerynth J. Larsen, j I Fourth grade; Frank King, Fourth grade; John C. Chris-' tiansen, Fifth grade, and Athene S. Roberts, Second grade. New teachers are Deone Cole of Provo, graduate of B Y U, second grade; Elso D. Wheeler of Helper, Third grade, and El-wood El-wood Brady of Provo, Fifth I grade. Both are graduates of ( B Y U. i Miss Anna E. Stark will again ' be District Elementary Supervisor Super-visor 1 for the county. At Minersville, two former teachers and three newcomers will instruct the youth of the f community. Bernice Gillins, I Kindergarten and First grade, j and Lillian McKnight, Seventh, and Eighth grades, are the former for-mer teachers. Newcomers in- elude Fred V. Gunn of Provo, principal; Reva Albrecht of Minersville, Second and Third grades, and Frances Carlson of California, Third and Fourth grades. Reva is a B A C graduate, grad-uate, and Frances Carlson le-ceived le-ceived higher education in the New York schools. |