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Show t:s ' :; ) ,,, - yd - . I , ' ' v . . : ' - I- ' ; r ' NEW PGHS TEACHERS I to r, front, Kent Homer, Lois Peterman, back, Scott Ormond, Barabra MacDonald, Irell Despain, Mary Cameron, new teachers, PGHS. Si:: Heiv Teachers at Fleassrafl Grove High This School Year Pleasant Grove High School has six new teachers this year all are well qualified. Lois Peterman teaches journalism and graphic arts. She took Zelda Anderson's place. She was born in LaGrande, Oregon and raised in Arlington and Fredericksburg, Virginia. Mrs. Peterman attended BYU and received a B.A degree in communications com-munications j ournalism. While at BYU, she worked as a reporter repor-ter for the Daily Universe and KBYU-TV. She was assistant and they have three sons. The Ormonds temporarily reside in American Fork, where they are treated very unfriendily now-a-days! Industrial Arts teacher, Irell Despain, graduated from Utah State University. Taught eleven years for Weber County Schools. He and his wife, Reta, have 5 children and 2 foster children. His carpentry and construction classes have utility sheds and rolling can racks (food storage) for sell, if anyone is interested please give him a call. Kent Homer, replaced E. Mark Bezzant for this year, teaches debate. He grew up in Sandy, Utah and attended Sandy schools. Kent graduated from BYU in speech and communication. com-munication. He is married to the former Camille Miller, and she accompanied him during his army work. They even spent one year in Korea. The Homers have one daughter, Lisa. copy editor and entertainment editor for the Daily Universe. Lois worked part time at the Provo Daily Herald this summer. sum-mer. She is married to Michael Peterman, a student and producer of KBYU's Newsroom 11. At the present the Petermans live in Pleasant Grove. Barbara MacDonald, is employed em-ployed by Utah Technical College to tutor high school students in vocational areas, although born in Provo, Hawaii is the place she calls home. In Hawaiishewasa booking agent for talent, taught scuba diving, fished and designed jewelry. She is a single-parent and one of her two daughters will make her a granny in early 1978. Barbara has a B.A. from BYU and is workingon her masters degree. Career Coordinator, Mary Anderson Cameron, has her B.S. degree in Home EconomicsEducationandM.S. in Educational Psychology from University of Utah. She has a broad job history which includes, high school and j unior college teaching and counseling, coun-seling, United Air Lines stewardess and peace corps officer. of-ficer. Recently she returned to Utah from Sarotoga, California and resides in Alpine with husband, Frank, four children, two dogs, and etc. Raymond Scott Ormond, English teacher, graduated from PGHS and attended Utah State for one year. Scott was in the army for three years. There he bounced around as a drill instructor in-structor at Fort Knox and a tank gunner and comander in Germany. After coming hbme in 1973 he worked a year and then continued his studies at BYU. Mr. Ormond is married to the former Connie Fordham |