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i...ii.........................I................................................. lummimiiimmimimiiiiimminmimmiimrmiMuumiimiiiiiMimmmiiimuiiimMiiuiiimmimmMiniiiiiiii, TEACHERS WHO ARE LEAVING JORDAN. It is with sincere regret that we chronicle the leaving of several of our efficient in- structors at the end of the present school year. 1. Alva Hansen—Mr. Hansen has been connected with Jordan for five years. As head of the Commercial Department he has won signal success and an enviable reputa- tion. Our Commercial Department is rated high and our Commercial students are mak- ing good everywhere. Mr. Hansen has been deservedly popular with both students and teachers and his place will be difficult to fill. He leaves us to take care of his big drug business in Sandy. 2. Walter P. Cottam—Although Mr. Cottam has been with us but a year, his genial nature, his humor, his indefatigable industry and his high scholarship have won him a big place in the hearts of all. The B. Y. University found they could not get along without Mr. Cottam so they called him back home. 3. Mrs. Vera Eggertsen—Mrs. Eggertsen has substituted for Miss Chipman in the Sewing Department since the re-opening of school in January. We have learned to ap predate and admire this pleasant, talented lady, and are just wondering if she wouldn’t be doing the world more good by continuing here rather than just feeding “Luther.” 4. Mrs. Martin Dayer—This is another example of evil coming out of good. If the war had continued (an evil thing), Mrs. Dyer would have stayed with us (a goud thing). But “Hubby” says, “Come. Never mind them,” and of course she “comes.” But never- theless we wonder if we shall ever have another librarian so efficient, so pleasant and helpful as Mrs. Dayer! 5. El Marion Nicholes—Mr. Nicholes has been substituting for Mr. Crook during the war. Of course we shall be mighty glad to welcome Mr. Crook back, but at the same time we sincerely regret losing Mr. Nicholes. He has been a most affable, congenial teacher and friend and is greatly admired by all. He has in addition to all his other good qualities a rare singing voice and marked ability as a musician. We shall miss Nicholes. 6. George M. Turpin—For two years we have enjoyed the company and instruc- tion of that big hearted, whole-souled scholar “Turpin.” We have prided ourselves that we have had one of the best agricultural men in the state, so that we hear with deep concern that ‘practical work on the outside” holds stronger inducements for him than the salary of the Jordan School District. To one and all of these good people we reluctantly say “Good-bye.”' We wish you unbounded success wherever you may go. sStHunmu............ilium................................................................................. hi............ iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.............................................. in.....Milium.............................
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