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Show .Iw-"' asm 1 - .. A " : ' - -S" " ' s V: r.V:' r-'i-r-l ; :- k ki I NEW TEACHERS Kay Giles, right, assistant assist-ant principal gives orientation to new teachers teach-ers at PGHS, from left, E. Mark Bezzant, Evan Leonard Call, Karen Lee Westover, Joe W. Bond. Teachers are new this year at Pleasant Grove, but have had experience. Five New Teachers Are Added at Pleasant Grove High School This Fall Five new teachers were added add-ed to the faculty and staff at Pleasant Grove High School bringing the total to 58. New to the faculty this year is E. Mark Bezzant. He graduated gradu-ated from Brigham Young University Uni-versity majoring in economics and minoring in speech. At the high school he will teach law, economics and debate. He is responsible for the debate club His teaching experience includes includ-es continuation schools in Los Angeles, and student teaching at Brighton High School in the I Step program. Evelyn Rasmussen, English teacher, graduated from Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University. Her ex- perience involves teaching English Eng-lish at Skyline High School, and three years at BYU. Another new English teacher teach-er is Karen Lee Westover. She graduated from Orem High, and Utah State University. She is in charge of "Prisms" a school literary magazine put out by the creative English class. This will 'be her first year teaching in the public school system. She has taught as a senior assistant as-sistant in the Freshman Program Pro-gram at Utah State. Joe E. Bond, industrial arts, drafting and electricity teacher, teach-er, graduated from BYU and received his M.S. in 1972. He will be assisting with the VICA Club. His teaching experience includes fifteen years in American Am-erican Fork. He was honored in 1971 by Utah Valley Industrial Arts Association by being selected sel-ected as Industrial Arts Teacher Teach-er of the Year. Music teacher, Evan Leonard Leon-ard Call, joins PGHS faculty in teaching the choral music. A graduate of BYU, he has received re-ceived many honors for his music. He sang leads with the BYU Opera - Patience and Man of La Mancha. Tenor soloist with LDS Institute Choir at Expo '74, was another singing experience. He studied music at the Conservatory of Music at Salzburg, Austria. |