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Show New Tutors At VHS Seminary Viewmont High Seminary is off to a great start this year with four new teachers, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Bulloch, Mr-Wheatly, Mr-Wheatly, and Mr. Peterson. They, along with the others are really neat and very excited. ex-cited. THIS IS Mr. Thompson's first year of teaching seminary. He has a lot of enthusiasm and is really excited ex-cited for this year. Mr. Thompson said, "it almost seems to be too good to be true!" The kids are great, the faculty is great and Viewmont is a great place to start! " He has served a mission in Guatemala and has been married for just over two years. He is presently teaching the 17 year olds in Sunday School. We are really happy to have him with us! MR. WHEATLY was born in England. He fulfilled a mission in France and Switzerland, Swit-zerland, is married and has six children. He has taught in Tonga for three years, then taught at Woods Cross for two years. . Last year he held the position posi-tion of curriculum writer in the Department of Seminaries. He now is chairman chair-man of the Youth Curriculum Committee of the church, and of course seminary teacher at VHS! TEACHING seminary is not exactly a new experience for Mr. Peterson. He has taught nine years and says Old Testament Tes-tament is his favorite. His first year of teaching was at Davis High, next was Viewmont View-mont High for five years, then three years at BYU and now we welcome him back to Viewmont! Mr. Peterson was a seminary officer his senior year, served a mission in New Zealand, is married and has three children and teaches the 14 year olds in Sunday School. THIS IS Mr. Bulloch's second year teaching seminary. He taught part-time part-time in Cedar last year. This year he teaches one class at Viewmont and then goes over to Centerville Jr. Mr. Bulloch has been married for four months, is an officer of the National Guard, has been on a mission in the Montana-Wyoming area, and now is an elders quorum advisor. WE WOULD like to extend a very warm and happy welcome wel-come to all the faculty and of course to all the students. Don't miss the opening assembly as-sembly Wednesday, Sept. 11, during the day, where our theme for this year will be presented. It's so neat! |