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Show 645 -h- aranrx I A February Board Meeting ‘1' 0' MOffitt has. served as superintendent of schools in Provo since 1937. He hows the 13.3. and M.D. degrees from Brigham Young University and the Ph.D. from the UniverSity 0f (317110380. He has taught several summers at the UniverSlty Of Utah, the Brigham Young University, and Arizona State College. Since 1996 he‘has beerron the faculty 03? the College of Education at Brigham Young Ul'llVG3 rsflzy. He is the author of ,1 My of Public Education in Utah, John ROCK! 1?F:L‘f'k lg Utah's Frontier Culture and numerous articles in professional periodicals. 15. 1951 at He will teach for the period of July 30 to August 31 ' a salary of $600. ' W3, Visiting Lecturer in Elementary Education, College of Education. 3.1%., University Of Colorado, 193A; 14.11., Colorado State Teachers College. Candidate for Doctorate ~ Columbia . Classroom teacher, Colorado Public Schools, 6 years; Teacher of science, Jr. High School of Colorado, 2 years; Assistant Prof. of Education and Supervisor U. of U Stewart School, l9l.2-Z+8; Prof. of Stewart School 19474.8; Assistant to Dr. Craig, Columbia; Science consultant, Great'Neck, Long Island, N.Y. She will teach for the period of June 18 to July 6, 1951, at a salary of 333400. 16. T. 0. Smith, Visiting Lecturer in Educational Administration, College of Educa- tion. T. O. Smith has served as superinterdent of the Ogden Public Schools since 1948. He holds the 8.5. and M.S. degrees from the University of Utah and the Ed.D. degree from the University of Southern California and has also studeid at the Colorado State College of Education and Brigham Young University. He has served as a teacher and principal in the elementary and secondary schools of Weber County and Ogden City Schools. He will teach for the period of June 18 to July 28, 1951 at the salary of $600. 17. W. Norman Wampler, Visiting Professor in Educational Administration, College of Education. ra- W. Norman Wampler, who is the special lecturer at the Educational .Ldminist a. Californi r, Bellflowe at schools of tors Conference, is the superinterrient Dr. Wampler has a B.S. degree from Rocky Mountain College, Billings, Montana, the Unithe Mg}. degree from the University of Washington, and the Ph.D. from and principal and teacher a as served has He a. Californi versity of Southern ‘ Mount. the superintendent of schools in Shelby, Montana and as principal of ViSiting a as Baldy Boys School, Los ingeles County, California. He has served occaszLons and professor at the University of Southern California on several teach has contributed several articles to professional periodicals. He will 145300. of salary a for the period of June 18 to June 23, 1951, at 18, Administration, College of N, Blaine Winters, Visiting Lecturer in Educational Education. Utah State . the period of June 18 to D'spartaheht of Public instructinfle will teach for July 28, 1951 at a salary of $250. Fine Arts. 19. flames Fleetwood, Visiting Lecturer in Music, College of M.r-.. present:D ' y ‘ e reit lumbia ' Univ 191.8. , . to Dire ' ctor of 34118‘ 10,. Adelp hi College 191.8 mble. Director, Philadelphia Choral Ense Director, SpeCial Chorus |