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' A Jed W. Wasden, Midvale SEMINARY STAFF - Ross Berrett, Joseph Barfuss, Kenneth Lyman, Betty Zieve, Kamos, U of U, BAC. AC, Machine Shop Carter E. Grant, Principal Golden Berrett, and Lynn S. Searle. Arizona State, BYU, Stanford, I lizlfvfl x Instruction Howard Swapp, Don Milne, and Lee Ash ton get a peek at our internal workins 'aww Q inf xl s. In Memoriam Dean John Beck . . . Died October 3, l953, leaving in the hearts of his friends a void, and in the Jordan High School a place hard to be filled. For twelve years in the school machine shop, he gave to his stu- dents his best, to build in them not only a knowledge of his subject, but character as well. speech, dramatics They Come and Go The faculty personnel also did some chang- ing this year. Nine familiar faces are missed and seven new ones have appeared. A severe illness robbed us of our faculty dean and mathe- matician, A. F. Smith, and death claimed our machine-shop teacher, Dean J. Beck. Because of a very serious operation, Lucille Tuttle had to give up her speech and dramatic work for the year, Harold Thorpe, English teacher, has re- tired, and Y. W. Harrod, auto mechanics head, has become manager of the district transporta- tion. Enrolled in Washington State College, is Mignon Domgaard, who taught sewing, and with the Arthur Murray staff is dancer Elaine Dixon. Mrs. Hisa Kumagai has ioined the Salt Lake City Schools, and Mrs. Faye Nicols has re- tired to raise a family. ln the Seminary across the road have also been changes: Golden Berrett has been promoted to principal to take the place of Carter E. Grant, who has retired, and three new teachers have been added - Joseph Barfuss, Kenneth Lyman, and Ross Berrett. Mr. Grant also comes back for part time. Lynn R. Webb did not return. Erick Nystrom and Duane Loveless try their luck at making CO2. BOOKKEEPING CLASS keeps things balanced Y., s. gf' 7-1 x .442
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4-fl , gffheaw , X F swf l 1 , i ',f'. is 'Q 5 in f , 5, 'E Helen Seaman, St. George BYU, phys. ed., health, Char James L. Seal, Midvale lonians BYU, USAC, U of U, woodwork, mechanical drawing, Key C Theodore Sioblom, Sandy U of U, algebra, world histo Glen E. Soulier, Midvale USAC, biology, ag., FFA Stanley Sharp, Midvale U of U, type, speech, soph Masque and Gavel Dale Sorensen, Murray U of U phys. ed., algebra, coaching, Athletic Club Dunn Taylor, Sandy USAC, BYU, USC, welfare, discipline, budget Lucille Tuttle, Salt Lake lub VY 5, math, BYU, U of U, Leland Powers, speech, Charlonians, Masque and Gavel Fay B. Thomas, Midvale U of U, LDS Bus. College, bookkeeping, distributive ed. iuniors, DECA Louise Tew, Salt Lake Snow Junior, BYU, f ds, home living HA . I I ,hw Gertru e ranter, i ale BYU, ash. U, of U, type, ay Dees Wanda Wade, Salt Lake USAC, BYU, U of U, voc. business, stenography, carnival 1 M t,-wma iiiwrrs :wi HOME LIVING - Mrs. Louise Tew, center, shows Pearl Lundberg and Alice Brown how to choose china and glass ware. SEW A FINE SEAM -- lrella Withers, Grace Gilbert, and Verla Brown learn to make their own clothes in sewing class. Instruction It n p , V, l I , - '5 , XI7 Evelyn Wood, Salt Lake U of U, counselor, English, Girls Club, Jay Dees l L! r' U , it , if
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