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Show Thursday The Salma Sun 10 May 20,1982 School Board Makes t! Personnel Changes nson, trom Pahvant to Monroe Elementary, fourth grade; Robert from Ashman to Monroe Nilsson, Elementary, third grade; Brenda Madsen, from Ashman to Monroe Elementary, first grade. Ten teachers in Sevier School District have been assigned to different schools for the 1982-8- 3 school year, along with seven changes for classified employees and the addition of IS teachers. The school district board, meeting Thursday in Richfield, approved the changes which will go into effect this fall. Transfers for calssified employees include April Christensen from Richfield High to Ashman as teachers aide; Barbara Forbush, from South Sevier High to Monroe Elementary as secretary; Rosalie Colby, from Ashman to Salina Elementary as a teacher aide; Gwenyth Crane, from Salina Elementary as an aide to media center. In addition a general enrollment require four more will teachers. New personnel and their assignments include the following: Ashman School Delphine hunt, kindergarten; Kathy Worley and Cheryl Orton, first grade; Kaye Toone, third grade; Louise Cowley and Dave DiNodica, fifth grade. Elementary Bred-sguar- Kraig Openings still exist for a football Nilsson, third grade. coach and English teacher at Richfield Roene Mur- High School; industrial arts teacher at Salina Elementary North Sevier High School and half-da- y ed. phy, special kindergarten teacher at Salina Middle North Sevier Craig Elementary. Sorensen, sixth grade., Personnel leaving the district include LeRon Ware, Losi Olsen, Hartley Newby, LaRue South Sevier Middle science (four periods). Bagley, Margaret Peterson and Neal Jones, all retiring; Gay Bateman, Bob Richfield High School, Paul Johnson, Russell Weeks and Warren Messersmith, math. Hatch, teachers leaving; Louise Transfers include Dorothy Thompton Cowley and Lorraine Shipp, intern from Monroe Elementary to Ashman, program. kindergarten (half day); Rebecca Ray Hunt is leaving a teaching post to Hunt, from Monroe Elementary to Ash-ma- become principal of Monroe n, first or second Bar- - grade; Jay 529-7X- Spanaway, Wash. He 39 womens conference, at and grandchildren spent which they were special four days at Lake Powell. guests, in Othello, Wash. On May 4, Vaneda They went to Seattle and Bird went to Salt Lake visited the Washington City and visited Mr. and Temple. They also saw Mrs. Neal Morley. She many points of interest, then traveled to Ogden including the apple capi-to- l of the world, Wenatand visited with Iris Melehes. Her sister, chee. They returned to Emma Whipple, picked Smithfield and visited her up from there and with her other two they went to Rupert, daughter, Tamra Lott Ida., where they picked and Deanna Davidson. up another sister, Isa- Vaneda got acquainted s, belle Sorensen, and they with three of her two of whom all went to Warden, Wash. In Washington, are twins. This is the first they all visited another time in five years Vaneda sister, Nona Vee Payne, and her sisters have been for a week. While there, .together. " Merl Lau is a greatthey went to a Mother-Daughtfor the 25th which grandmother Tea, was a fashion show, with time. On May 5, a boy a niece, Debbie Payne. was bom to Mr. and They also attended a Mrs. Michael Chappell, great-grandson- er however, the items must soon go back to their owners. ALVE.YlLUMBERAUVE.YlLUIVIBERALJ, SPRING Laredo at Library Salina City Librarian Bernice Mickelsen admires the artistic work of Ivan Madsen, Aurora. Madsen WIVIBERi donated these western stagecoaches for arts month. Several local artists displayed their work at the library. 1982-8- 3 Officers Today Eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders at North Sevier High School elected class and officers and representatives today. Results of that election will be announced at the NSHS Awards Assembly Friday at 9 a.m. Running for student-bod- y president are Karen Colby of the Blue Party and Lynne Edwards of the Red Party. The loser of this election is automatically installed as president of the senior class. Running for student-bod- y secretaiy are Sherrie Chartier and Jill Reynolds. Kim Shaddock and Nancy Ervine are vying against each other for Running for student-bod- y office nt are Lori Jacobsen and Jodi Johnson. Paul Briggs and Angela Wilson are junior class president nominees. Sophomore presidential candidates are Hal Koozer and Georgia Johnson. Freshmen candidates are Allyson Sorenson and Tim Smith. Winners of the class presidencies will represent their, classes on the student council. Head cheerleader for 1982-8- 3 year is Lori The schools Simpson. advertising manager will be Denette Curtis. Girls League representative will be Sonya Durfey. Yearbook editors are Jeri Marshall and Melanie Curtis. Their assit-ant- s are Cheryl Torger-se-n and Laurie Jensen. Newspaper editor is Staci Willden. Her assistants are Mallory Mason, and Tammie Harward. Vi PARTICLE B0ARD-4.- 75 38 X4x9 i No. n SIDING ll 9.00 grade 4x4x8 POSTS N-- 3.35 grade 1 25 year FIBERGLASS SHINGLES 26.75 i- 11.49 ROLL ROOFING Students To Register In August n - OPEN 8:30a.m.-6:0- weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. He has a brother and sister. Michael is Meris grandson. His newborn son will be named Patrick Michael. A 7 lb. 9 oz. boy was bom May 6, 1982 to Mr. and Mrs. Craig Blackner, Beaver. The parents have named the infant Kolby William. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Beach, Salina, and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Blackner, Greenville. are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rasmussen and Mr. and Mis. Clyde Beach, all Salina; Arthur Blackner, Greenville, and Mr. and Mis. Jack P. Williams, Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Speer (Fearless Salina Sun editor) are parents for the third time. Diane gave birth last Thuisday to a 7 lb. 7 oz. baby boy. They named him Matthew Carter. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Speer, Westfield Center, Ohio, and Mrs. Jo Ann R. Speer, Redlands, Calif. The Ohio Speers are Johns parents. are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick, Sun City, Calif., and Mrs. UOSEROO. 896-607- School Menu 9 Chicle out our Week! Halfway Point. Betvoeen R.idnfild &. Salina Managers ts Values C BAND-AI- $5. 19 800 Sheer & Plastic 60s... $5.1 9 Allbee with C 800 Brand Adhesive D Large 50s or Wide 30's Iron All 60s... $5.49 60s. SUNDOWN VMM ..$5.19 Sundown Atra Sunscreen Razor I 1J Moderate. 4 oz Extra. 4 oz Maximal. 4 oz Ultra. 4 oz. 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Allison Steiger will be the 1982-8- 3 drill North Sevier Senior High School will be Aug. 23, Tana Roberts and Suz-ett- e mistress. are 24, and 25, according to Gumey running for Pep Club president. Principal Timothy Smith. school The 1982-8- 3 Diana Christensen and 31. Leslie Johnson are comAug. begins year -Monday, May 24 Registration had tentapeting for the Future Managers choice. , been scheduled for Homemakers of America tively Tuesday, May 25 -week. this past presidency. choice. drill T-l- each ts Allbee with Unfortunately, City Library. n. Salina Locals Bob and Carol Steele These works of art by Norma Heath and her daughter, Crystal, were displayed last mqnth at the Salina NSHS Students to Elect Also, Carol Dean Christensen, from North Sevier High to North Sevier Middle as secretary; Roberta Pitts, from South Sevier High to South Sevier Middle as secretary; Carolyn from Ashman School to South Sevier Middle in media center. Monroe Elementary Mary Lou DeMille, first grade; Mary Joy Littke, Lorraine Shipp and Patricia Gleave, all second grade. Pahvant One Last Look Also, Brad Whittaker, from Salina Elementary to Pahvant, fifth and sixth grades; Norris Jensen, from Ashman to Monroe Elementary, sixth grade; Judy Busk, from Richfield High School to South Sevier Middle School; Paul Mecham, from Ashman to South Sevier High School, counselor; Mary Ann Kirchhofer, from Monroe Elementary to Pahvant. While there are several new employees, officials pointed out that this resulted from five retirements; four leaving the district; two ending the intern program, the addition of a new principal and the changing of principal programs in two other schools. increase o Richfield at . , . |