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Show istf let ikeifl&e taught in Davis Schools all of that time. He holds a bachelor's bache-lor's and master of education degree from Utah State University Uni-versity and obtained his administrative admi-nistrative credentials for elementary and secondary supervision su-pervision in December. He is married with two children and lives in Bountiful. ORCHARD'S Mr. Beck-stead, Beck-stead, having served as a 5th grade teacher there for 21 years, is a Brigham Young University graduate, receiving his mater's from Utah State in elementary education administration admi-nistration in 1980 and holds a supervisory certificate. He is married, has four children and lives in Murray. Mrs. McKay will serve in the principalship capacity for one year while current principal princip-al Shirley Pearson is away with her husband while he fulfills a military assignment. By TOM BUSSELBERG FARM 1NGTON - Just when you were getting used to that principal of yours, he's being transferred. Published Weekly by Clipper Publishing Company 96 South Main, Bountiful, Utah Weeklv newspaper published at Bountiful, Utah in the interest of Davis Countv and colonics formed by former residents. Entered as second class matter at Bountiful, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879 Second class postage paid at Bountiful Utah Zip Code 84010 Member of the Utah State Press Association POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Davis County Clip-ber, Clip-ber, P- O. Box 267, Bountiful, Utah 84010-0267. John Stahle, Jr Publisher Mgr. ; Dean S. Stahle Editor LudlcSonk Asst. Mgr. Subscriptions $4.50 per year PHONE 295-2251 Davis County Clipper (USPS 1491-8000) THAT'S THE case, at least, in several of the county's elementary schools, come fall, while a longtime educator is re-tiring re-tiring from Central Davis Junior High School's helm. As announced by the board of education. William G. Warren, War-ren, who's been the prinicpal at Layton's Central Davis for many years, will retire at the end of this school year. He'll be replaced by Stephen F. Ronnenkamp. who'll move up from that school's assistant principalship. a post he's held for the past seven years"' ON THE elementary level, retirement's also calling for Wasatch Principal Dwane Brough. who will be replaced by Craig Poll, currently a teacher at Syracuse Elementary. Elemen-tary. In other changes. Bowen Lewis, who has headed up Burton Elementary in Kays-ville Kays-ville for many years, will see new challenges come fall at Bountiful's Tolman Elementary. Elemen-tary. Kent T. Larsen. an Oak Hills Elementary teacher, will take over at Burton. Noel Williams will move from his post there to take on duties at West Bountiful, relieving re-lieving Bryce Hallows who will move to Bountiful's Hol-brook. Hol-brook. The head man there will move north to Centerville's Stewart while that school's chief will oversee the new Reading Elementary also in Centerville. ROUNDING OUT the changes. Arvel Beckstead will change hats at Bountiful's Orchard Elementary from teacher to principal while Pat McKay will serve as temporary tempor-ary principal at Sunset's Dox-ey Dox-ey Elementary. Mr. Ronnenkamp holds a master's in education degree in secondary school administration administra-tion and counseling and a doctorate doc-torate in public school administration admi-nistration and lives in Layton. MR. POLL, currently a 6th grade teacher at Syracuse, is a Clearfield High School graduate gradu-ate who was active in athletics and student government. He graduated from Weber State College in 1978. earning his master's degree there two years ago. He has also completed com-pleted his professional administrative admi-nistrative and supervisory program at Utah State University, Univer-sity, and lives in South Weber, is married and the father of four children. Mr. Larsen. also a 6th grade teacher, is a 23 year veteran in elementary education, having |