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Science Student tests the success of his experiment. Photographer interrupts Mr. Farrer's math conference Dean Harmon B A.-University of Utah algebra, computer science William Hathorn B.S.-University of Utah algebra 1. geometry Carl Ingersoll B.S.-Brigham Young University biology, basketboll coach Jeanene Mower B.S.-University of Utah algebra two. geometry Nancy Porter B.S.-University of Utah algebra, trigonometry Glen Shaw B.S.-Brigham Young University math Barbara Smith B.S.-Brigham Young University survey of science Brent Sorenson B.S.-Southern Utah State physic, chemistry. A.P. chemistry Kathleen Sorensen M.Ed.-University of Utah math, language, hearing impaired Gary Steele B.S.-University of Utah geology, physics Debbl Thompson B.S.-University of Utah math, social studies John Worthen M.Ed.-University of Utah math Faculty 231
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Who Can Figure Out Math Or Science? Dan Allen enjoys scuba diving and waterskiing. His most embarrassing mo- ment as a teacher was when he taught sex education to a group of girls. Sid Beveridge taught environmental education for eight summers. He was also student body president of his high school. Jim Calllson once helped kidnap his friends's fiance, then hauled him out into the boon-docks for a picnic. Mark Farrer told a teacher that the tardy bell was the fire bell and she sent her entire class out onto the lawn. Dean Harmon believes people be- come teachers because they want to inflict pain upon others, the same way they were inflicted upon. William Hathorn stole his wife away from a friend at a Halloween party. Carl Ingersoll likes to fish, hunt, and play all kinds of sports. He won an award from KSL radio for Teacher of the Week. Jeanene Mower's most embarrass- ing moment was when she was talking to her math class about what her roommate had said about math, when someone asked, What's his name? Brent Palmer, besides teaching in Utah, has taught in Nevada. While put- ting himself through college, he worked as a dairy man and a night watchman. Nancy Porter enjoys cooking and jogging. She chaperoned a group of students from Alta High on a trip to Hawaii this past summer. Glen Shaw enjoys camping, guns, and motorcycle riding. He has taught history, reading, and physical educa- tion during his teaching career. Barbara Smith was involved in folk dancing and many sports and services in high school. She has four children. A highlight for Brent Sorenson was seeing the total solar eclipse last Feb- ruary. He enjoys star gazing, sailing, and snow shoeing. Kathleen Sorensen once taught in a Montessori school in Alaska. She likes to hike, play tennis and watch old mov- ies. Gary Steele has traveled to such places as Turkey, N. Africa, Spain, Eng- land. France and Italy. Debbl Thompson enjoys sleeping, and any type of sport. She was on the U. of U. tennis team. John Worthen has been all over the United States and such places as Fiji, Samoa, Canada and Mexico. Mr Hansen demonstrates use of scientific apparatus Dan Allen B.S.-Brigham Young University biology 1 Jim Calllson B.S.-Southern Utah State College science, wrestling Sid Bererldge M.S.-Utah State University biology, science Mark Farrer B.S -Brigham Young University geometry, math Steve Bunker science Gall Hansen B.S.-University of Utah horticulture 230 Faculty
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P.E., Health, Driver's Ed. Teachers—Sports Minded To Doug Berry becoming a teacher meant aiding the edu- cational developement of young people. The most important mo- ment in his life was marrying his wife Lorraine. His three sons one daughter, tennis and golf keep him busy. To Ken Black becoming a teacher meant security, benefits, and a challenge. An embarrass- ing moments as a teacher was when playing flag football in front of the entire studentbody, he went to reach for the flag, but grabbed a boy's shorts and ripped them off completely. He ceived the Lehman Lemon Award for this. Melvin J. Gamble has traveled to Hawaii. Guam, Phillippines. Shanghai, China, Japan, and Ko- rea. When asked why he thought people became teachers, he said, That's a good question! Charles Haynes enjoys most sports, preferably tennis, raquet- ball, and basketball. He thinks most teachers have a need to help people. Margie Ihler has traveled to Hawaii, Switzerland, and Vancou- ver Canada. She was a cheer- leader for Jordan High, was a member of Angel Flight at B.Y.U., and a singing group called Foot- prints. Mary Johnson enjoys disco dancing, football, basketball, cheerleading, and rollerskating, She enjoys the long hours and low pay of teaching. Many activities kept her high school days busy. She was also a varsity cheer- leader for the University of Utah. Sandra Jones enjoys golf, bridge, and camping. One of the most embarrassing moments as a teacher was when she was yell- ing at a class on a demonstration table when she fell off. Doug Sorry B.S. -Southern Utah State College driver's ed Chariot Haynot B.S -Utah State University health Mary Koovonoy B.S -University of Utah gymnastics, math, dance Hon Slack MS.-University of Utah p.e. basketbal Marglo Ihlor Associate-Brigham Young University health careers Gordon Llndtay B.S.-Brigham Young University health, track coach Molvln Gambia B.S. Brigham Young University driver's ed. Bay Jonton B.S.-Brigham Young University p.e, cross country David McConnoll B.S -Brigham Young University pe Gary Garcia B.S.-Southern Utah State College weight training Mary S. Johnson B.S.-University of Utah dance, figure control Carolyn Wootlon B.A.-Brigham Young University Dance. U S. history Gorald T. Grovot B.S -University of Utah driver's ed Sandra Jonot B.S.-University of Utah physiology, health Box Wright B.A.-Southern Utah State College p e.. driver's ed. 232 Faculty
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