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Show Teacher Roster Is j Now Complete for New School Year With the prospect of a largo increase in-crease in the enrollment of the Milford elementary ami high schools and a teaching corps that would be hard to beat anywhere in the state, all is in readiness for the scheduled formal opening next Tuesday morning, when teachers and students alike will be ready for intensive work, the formalities of registration for high school students having been attended to this week. Freshman and sophomore sopho-more students were registered Wednesday while students for the j junior and senior divisions were to be taken care of on Thursday. The selection of Floyd Kotter. eminently successful former coach at Salina high school as physical education director and coach for the local school has met with popular pop-ular approval and the people of the community are looking forward to some outstanding work in this important department. The high school faculty was made complete this week with the announcement of the employment of Melba Smith of Ogden as home economics in.-tructor. Miss Smith I is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. at Logan and has had a year of successful teaching in the Ogden city schools. There will be four new teachers in the Milford elementary grades. Walter Joseph is coming here from j Beaver while Lee Anderson of Mil- I ford goes to Beaver. Miss Margaret Marg-aret Noble of Salt Lake will be associated as-sociated with Miss Ida Joliey in first and second grade work, while Iva Defller of Salt Lake, who comes to Milford after teaching in Sulphurdale last year, and either I Miss Mable Horsley of Brigham City or Miss Marian White of Beaver will be the other grade ! school teachers. I The almost-complete list of I teacher personnel for the year is j as follows: Milford High E. R. Moody, A. . H. Baker, Zola Fernley, John Yack, i Floyd Kotter, Melba Smith, L. H. j Parsons, J. M. Hughes, Josephine White, Melbourne Heslington. Milford Elementary D. C. Heslington, Hes-lington, Ida Joliey, Margaret No-i No-i ble, Vera Bond. Iva Deffler. Wal-i Wal-i ter Joseph, Marion White or Mable : Horsley. 1 Minersville Oliver Graff, Rex I Sutherland, Nona Marshall, Sher-' Sher-' man Carter, Phyllis Isakson, Mar-j Mar-j guerite Bushman, Evelyn Young, ! Mable Horsley or Marian White. Beaver Belknap C. B. McMul-lin, McMul-lin, J. F. Joseph, Earl Smith, John j Gunn, Fredonna Stickler, Clerynth ; Laj-sen, Ann Price, Letha Cart-wright, Cart-wright, Ruth Jeffs, Ann Cart-wright, Cart-wright, Vie Smith and Sara Bakes. Beaver High P. E. Beecher, ,' Lois White, Amelia Dean, D. R. ' Pearce, Preale Griffith, Edwin Paice, Paul S. Worthen, Grace Skinner, Winnifred Smith, Milo Adams, Olive Winterton, J. Reed . Moore and J. Lee Anderson, j A sort of "get-acquainted" gath- ! ering of the teachers of the county j will be held at Beaver Saturday, but the official institute session will be held in Milford September 25, when it is expected several state school authorities will be ir attendance. |