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Show I By Audree Williams) Ml KT MRS. JOHNSON j Mrs. Carol Dell Johnson I . ta Ciliddin. Iowa, hxs charge of the Commercial Department at the high M'hool this year. Mrs. Johnson received re-ceived her Masters Degree in Economics Econ-omics of Filucation at the University Universi-ty of Minnesota and since then has attended the University of Wisconsin, Wiscon-sin, University of Colorado and the University of Southern California,. "The funny thing," she says, "is that I never intended to become teacher at all." Mrs. Johnson loves to travel. She has been in New Zealand, Alaska, the Ehilippme Islands, and Australia. Austral-ia. One day in Australia she was being shown through a school by a little girl who had been asked to show Mrs. Johnson how the school worked. The little girl asked her if she knew how to teach shorthand. Mrs. Johnson said, yes, that she ld and b; gan to write on the board. All of a sudden the little girl exclaimed, ex-claimed, "Vou can't teach here." At that time there was a rule in the Kilucatloiial Department, that prohibited left handed people from teaching. Another interesting exerience Mrs. Johnson hid was when she went fishing off the coast of Australia Aus-tralia on Great Barrier Reef. Though there were many p.ofes-l slunal fishermen, Mrs. Johnson was the only one to catch anything. She caught a Red Emperor, a very small but beautiful fish. Creative writing is another of Mrs. Johnson's hobbies. She and her husband have purchased pur-chased a home in Summit, Utah. They'll be moving into it as soon as they can get paint and plumbing I without priorities. The students and teachers welcome wel-come Mrs. Johnson to Cedar City h':t;h and Under her supervision they are looking forwurd to a good year in the Commen l..l depart-' menl. J |