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Show IB More Than Seven Decades Of Service Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET - 4, 1987 Hess Brothers 'Graduating' From Field Of Education MAGNA. Two brothers who graduated from Cyprus high and chose the teaching profession as their lifes work are retiring from Granite School District. They are Dr. Donald Hess and Keith Hess. Donald Hess began his educational career in 1949, teaching for 10 years in the schools of Utah and Idaho and serving as elementary school principal for four years. Since then he has been supervisor of the media services in the Granite district where he has had full supervision over the design (new and remodeled) of school media centers, the librarymedia program ) and instructional television. His official title is supervisor of libraries, instructional media and television, library services, media circulation, with the rank of staff associate. Through his total efforts, the media programs in Granite district have expanded into effective, modern learning centers and he pioneered the video cassette master media center that is now housed at Kearns high. From this trial beginning, the program has succeeded and has become the dubbing and distribution center for tapes for all the schools in the district. It is also the official dubbing and distribution center for the Utah State Consortium, which includes all the school districts throughout Utah. Along with this telemation system, he instigated and had built, a television studio (also housed at Kearns high) where vocational students are trained in actual TV broadcasting. This program also services the entire district with specialized programs, individual projects and all sorts of video needs by schools, teachers, district departments and administrators. Liberty elementary, serving from 1949 to 1952. He left the teaching profession in 1952 to become an insurance adjuster for six years with Farmers Insurance, but the school system lured him back in 1959 to teach social studies at Olympus junior high. He continued in that capacity for four years and served as a counselor in that school from 1963 to 1967, then became principal at Libbie Edwards elementary, serving for four years. Tape Assn, of Tucson, Ariz. With the two years spent teaching in Idaho, Dr. Hess is retiring with a 36'z-yetotal for being a public servant in the field of education. He is married to Yvonne Doxey Hess. They have four children and 17 grandchildren. Keith Hess, Dr. Hesss brother, is retiring after 30 years of service in Granite district. He started his teaching career in the Salt Lake City School District at Dr. Hess wrote his masters and doctors theses on media needs, including licensing and copyright easement. In this field he Is known and recognized throughout the United States as an authority in this (K-12- served on the GEA board and is currently the Region Three chairman for the Utah High School Activities In 1971 he became the Title I supervisor of Granite district, instigating a successful remedial program at Central junior high. In 1972 he became an administrative assistant in the west area of the Granite district for five years and then moved to Cyprus high as principal for six years. During his stay in Magna he was also president of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. For the past four years he has Assn. He is active in church and civic activities and is an avid sports enthusiast. He and his wife Kay have two children and two grandchildren Both of the Hess brothers served in World War II. Don chalked up 400 combat flying hours in the Air Force and Keith served with the U S Navy. UTAHS LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FENCING & DECKING HEADQUARTERS area. He has twice represented the U. S. Public School System on an international copyright tribunal and an international technology design group, with the sessions being held on the French Riviera where he was on an international panel. In 1975 he was honored by the president of the CBS Network for the use of hard news telecasts in public schools. He has served on numerous state, national and international technicallegal commissions and panels. Because of his special contribution to education, he was awarded in the spring of 1976, the International Video Achievement Award by the International V 0K & X ! X "S'. V H LODGE POLE LARGE! SELECTION OF STYLES fv 6'6" 3 Rail Posts WIRE FENCING POSTS 10 Ft. Line Rails 4x4-- 39" FIELD FENCE 360' ROLL 1 8 Select cedar posts PICKETS 1x4-- 6 4x4-- 4x4-- Cedar fence 2 1x4-- 6 by Dennis Hinkainp Consumer Information H riter I'tah State I'niversitv For a nation of people obsessed with diet and fitness, we have some odd conceptions about good nutrition. 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