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New Principal And Interns Join Administration Fred R. Worlton received his B A. from Brigham Young University, his M.A. from University of Oklahoma and his Ed.S. from the University of Utah. His major was math. Mr. Worl- ton enjoys golf, fishing, and has trav- eled to Western Samoa and Nova Scotia. Life guarding and serving at a service station were some of his jobs he did to put himself through college. He taught math and sci- ence at Brighton High and was the principal at Mt. Jordan Jr. High for three years before coming here. His most embarrasing moment in teaching he said was while teaching a chemistry class an experiment, a fire extinguisher exploded in his face leaving him looking like a snowman. Douglas F. Anderson attended Utah State University and received his B.S. degree. In high school he was a four year letterman in football, basketball, and track, state cham- pion in the 880 yrd. run, class presi- dent for three years and student body president. He has earned five medals in the military. He was a Ca- det Colonel in the Utah State R O.T.C. and the president of the Inter-Fraternity council in college. He says an important moment in his life - was his promotion to full Colonel in the National Guard and his assign- ment as assistant principal here. Mr. Anderson enjoys hunting, fishing, ski- ing, parachuting and arm chair sports. He met his wife in an algebra class at Utah State University; he has four sons and one doughter. Kenneth C. McCleary received his B.S. at the University of Utah and his M.S. at University of Wyoming. He is an intern vice principal. He says he became involved in educdtion as a career because he had the desire to help people and teaching is a means that can satisfy this desire. Aside from his administrative job he enjoys building houses and rebuild- ing cars along with waterskiing and boating. He says an important mo- ment in his life was when he quit a very good job and started teach- ing. He also said he has not been sorry for the decision. Roger Miner received his B.S. at Utah State University and his M.A at Brigham Young University. He has taught US. history, world history, earth science, biology, math and a health class in his years of teaching Principal Fred R Worlton Completing necessary paper work. Principal Fred Worlton prepares to meet students. 222 A dm In Is tration
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Richard Walton Greg Wardle Troy Warner Cynthia Wauneka Sherri Wayman John Weaver Holly Webb Shelly Webster Chris Weiss Scott Wellington Dave Wells Stefan Wells Janet Wetsei Cindy Wheeler Greg White Wendy White Joneile Whitehead Rene Whiteman Karey Whitmg Brenda Whitlock Brent Wiechman Pat Wight Machelle Wilken Gaye Wilkinson Jim WiBiams Kim Williams Tonya Wiliams Wendy Williams Wendy Wilson Liza Winegar Alan Wmdelkotter Brian Wiseman Jeff Wood Alan Workman Kelly Wright Liz Wright Steve Wright FRESHMEN ’83 Wendy Wright Richard Walton Eddie Wallgren Dene Garner Risa Yates Sulynn Yergensen Trisha Young Paige Zetterquist Freshmen 221
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Douglas F. Anderson. Vice Principal Kenneth E. McCleary. Intern Vice Principal Roger Miner. Intern Vice Principal Ron I. Sing. Intern Vice Principal Mr. Miner is a practical joker. One time he spiked the punch at a facul- ty Christmas Luncheon; what a par- ty! The highlight of his life was the day he graduated from Utah State University, and the accomplishment he felt. Ron L. Sing received his B.S. from Church College of Hawaii and his M S. from Kansas State University. He has taught in Hawaii and Kansas. Mr. Sing has done quite a bit of travel- ing. He has visited New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa, Kansas, California, Nebras- ka, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas and Hawaii. To put himself through college he was an auto mechanic and auto body repairman and refin- isher. Mr. Sing was very active in high school. He played football, volley- ball, baseball and bowled. He also joined social clubs, vocational clubs and was on the swimming team.
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