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Show NOVEMBER 30, 1983 New Student Teacher At Davis Hill Field Offers Bachelor Degrees teaching stylcTie also lets me try my ideas which 1 feel is important because the best form of learning is through experience." "I am able to apply the theory I iave .learned in the course at U tali State Univer-- Each week Dr. Don Cooley from the Department of Computer Science and Dr. Bill Jones from the Department of Electrical Engineering counsel with students about transcripts and program options. CURRENTLY a Bachelors degree in computer science and electrical engineering and a masters in electrical engineering are offered on Hill Air Force Base. Dr. Cooley is on HAFB every Wednesday and Dr Jones every SHE SAID, some things I try are successful and some are not, but, its the learning experience I probably shall never forget. The faculty and administration has all been helpful and kind to me and I appreciate the opportunity Ive been given to teach at Davis High. I still have a few weeks more of Thursday. If you would like to have transcripts evaluated or a program planned for you call Dr. Terry Teigeler or Cindy 6 Palumbo at and an appointment time will be set up for you. 777-353- INDIVIDUALS need not be employed on HAFB to ceive the counseling or enroll in programs. re- learning to deal with situations that come up in the classroom. Miss Newbold is 22 years old and hails from Ogden. She KRISTEN NEWBOLD I Layton High Schools Future Farmers of American Floriculture team represented their colleagues from across the state, participating in the National FFA Floriculture Contest at the national FFA confab in Kansas City, Mo. Meeting with Doug Butler, assistant executive director fo the national FFA foundation sponsoring committee were LHS students Kristie Hickenbotham, left, Becky Horrocks, Judy Thomson and Charlie Williamson with advisor John Diamond. GO NATION ' ' ' Town Meetings To Discuss Education ' Two critical town meetings have been planned for Wednesday, Nov. 30 to present the findings from the Governors Steering Committee report on education in Utah. The first meeting will be held at 3 p.m. on Nov. 30. in the auditorium of the Davis School District Administration Building in Farmington. The topic of this meeUng will be the Capener Report, prepared by a committee appointed by the State Board of Education. Pvt.L. Nielsen Marine Pvt. Larry Nielsen, son of Bob J. and Emma L. Nielsen of 1667 N. Bonne Way, Layton, has reported for duty with the 2nd Force Service Support Group, Camp N.C. e, ALSO ON Nov. 30 a town meeting will be held in the Layton High School at 7 p.m. to discuss the Governors Steering Committee on Education's report that was just released. Professional educators as well as all citizens are invited to attend these meetings and express their appropriate concerns about the proposed program. Copies of part of the proposal are available through most schools or the Davis Education Assoc. Meet Miss Kristen Newbold who is a student teacher at Davis High School. MISS NEWBOLD is teaching for Dave King who is her cooperative teacher. She has two marketing classes ( 1 ) a fashion merchamse class and (2) a book store class. She stated, Mr. King has been extremely helpful with her student teaching. He gives excellent suggestions and positive feedback on my pVHiniTC Artist Allen K. Reinhold exhibits his art at the Barnes Bank in Kaysville. With DaySurgery There Are No Surprises Richard A. and Shirley M. Lasater of 589 Wasatch Drive, Layton, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. DURING THE eight-wee- k training cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Included in their studies were seamanship, close order drill. 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