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Show The Sampler, Oct 4, 1984 Mew faces at Dugway Elementary School for Iowan, Tom Olson. Little did I know that this would be the In the last issue of the Sampler we introduced you to the new teachers at Dugway High, now it's time for the new teachers from Dugway Elementary to introduce themselves to you. multiply handicapped stu- dents in Salt Lake City school district at Parkview Elementary School. Currently I am teaching the special education at Dugway Elementary School. I am excited to be oh the staff and am looking for- fifteen years weve spent almost- ten years in West Germany. It was there that our children, Ryan, age 11, and Heidi, age 10, were borii. Until a few months ago, this was home to them. - it and do here. We all enjoy 'My name is Colleen Olson. About six months ago my husband received orders for Dugway, Our first reaction was, ''Where is it? We were immediately warned of the isolation, the desert locale, and the common remark was made "who would ever want to go there? But we had decided it was a part of the country wed never seen ski- ing and weve heard the slopes of Utah offer better skiing than Europe. Were looking forward to seeing for ourselves. In all our moves I feel very fortunate where ever weve been as I have been able to e or subteach either I stitute. am really looking forward to this year. Most of my full time experience has been in first grade, so Im enjoying the independence and abilities of second graders. Ive always though change was very healthy, and this has been a "shot in the arm for full-tim- before and it sounded like a fantastic opportunity to do just that. Well, six months later after the shock of the view from our first ride over the pass to see this road lead to the middle of "nowhere (better known as Dugway) we are still glad we received orders -- me. . One thing I must say about Dugway quoted to us by Dugmany others as well way is isolated and I would for Dugway. 'Having been born in Kansas, I was quite used to the "desert look only without the mountains. My' family moved quite often, however we always seemed to settle somewhere in the Midwest. I attended Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa and met and married an never deny there are some disadvantages to that, but the people are what make it special. Weve met some very special people and. they have made our adjustment to Dugway so much easier. Were glad to be here and are looking forward to our stay with enthusiasm. married in July, and moved to Dugway in August. Needless to say, it has been a fun, exciting and busy year for me. Im glad to be in a small community to rest up Last year I taught severly beginning of the end of my Midwest living. My husband, tom, is in the U.S. Army and serves as a helicopter pilot. In the past Although Utah and Germany appear to be such opposites in climate, weve certainly found some similarities. There is so much to see 84-8- 5 for awhile. ward to helping students parents of two children. Celeste and Bryan. Just recently I graduated from Brigham Young University and am now desirous to succeed in help children life. My name is Kari Crook. I was born in Payson, Utah and raised in Santaquin, Utah. I am the oldest of six children; one sister and four brothers. I graduated from Payson High School with honors. I spent two years at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah and graduated in 1982. I worked at the Moroni Processing Plant un- school and make progress in my classroom. This past summer I mar-- . tied Doug Parry who teaches and coaches at Dugway High School. My hobbies include: skiing, bicycle riding, reading and camping. Im Eva Daniels. I teach the fourth grade at Dugway til Christmas of that year , earning money to go to BYU. I graduated from BYU in April of this year. Elementary. My husband, my son Kevin and I have lived in Dugway for over a year. We enjoy living here and plan on staying for a while. I enjoy reading, riding horses, riding bikes, watching good movies, cooking, sewing and traveling. I am really enjoying my first year of teaching. My stu-- . dents are great, and we are really learning a lot together uated from the University of Utah Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Science degree in June of 1983. My major was physical education with emphasis in adaptive physical education and a minor in recreation. I did my student teaching in Jordan School District I am furthering my education at both Weber State College and the University bf Utah in the area of as a class. My name is Randy Darwin Jessen. I was bom October 5, 1957 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. I was raised in Hunter, Utah. . 1 served a two year mission for the L.D.S. Church in Kentucky. I am married to Sue resource. Im Gay Gallavan. I was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. I graduated from Ft. Lewis College in 1979. From Ft. Lewis I went to Monticello, Utah to teach I was raised in Salt Lake kindegarten. After two years I returned to Denver to substitute teach. In 1983 I was hired by the Overseas Defense Depart- - certain kind of satisfaction a ment schools. I City, Utah with six other children in my family. I attended Snow College, then graduated from Utah State University with a major in elementary education and a minor in language arts. I have always had a desire to teach children. There is a teacher gets from working hard with a child, then being able to see progress in that taught .first grade in Gelnhausen, Germany. I also met my husband, Capt. Russ child. I believe that the most important thing a child can gain is a good solid education. Wierimaa in Germany. I returned to the states in June, Skull Valley VFW members roll up their sleeves The Skull Valley VFW has scholarship program. 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