The Crook County High School
Beard, meeting in Moorcroft
Thursday, discussed the proposed
1969-70 salary schedule bu~ said it
would have to wait until later to
definetly establish a schedule.
Board members also accepted
two resignations presented during
the ssssion.
,Board President Raymond Den-
nis said the board would favor
going to a $6000 salary base if the
present state legislature takes ac-
tion that would increase the rev-
enue of the district enough to
permit such a schedule. Present
salary base is now $5700.
Resignations accepted by the
board were those of Betty R~lther
Anderson, Hulett English teacher,
and Murray Collins, Sundancc
high school principal.
~Mrs. Anderson's resignation is
effective Jan. 24. She will be
replaced by Jacqueline Rymill.
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On Region IV
Governor's Group
The Crook County Commission-
ers last week appointed G. W.
Popham and Leslie Hauber as
eoun,ty representatives to Region
IV of the Governor's ,planning
committee on criminal adminis-
tration.
Region IV includes Sheridan,
Johnson, Campbell, Weston and
Crook ,counties.
The commissioners made the
appointments after Popham sum-
marized a meeting in Gillette 3an.
9. The meeting was held ,by the
administrator of the governor's
committee to comply with a fed-
eral law passed in June 1968
known as the "Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of
1968."
Group to
Annual city ~ournament for
the Sundanee Women's ]]owling
Association has been scheduled
for Feb. 8 and g at New Hope
Lanes.
The tournament will decide city
champions in .the team, doubles,
all events and singles events.
Collins' resignation becomes ef-
fective at the end of the present
school year.
The board also discussed the
Wyoming Education Association
convention to be held March 27-
28. It was the board's decision
that since these days will be con-
sidered as days in operation for
the high schools, ~hat all teachers
must either attend the meetings,
attend other professional meet-
ings or spend the time at school
and :at work.
The board said that in ~he
event teachers do not do any of
these things, their salaries will be
reduced for the time missed.
Miss Kristy Smith, Moorcroft
third grade teacher, attended ~he
session as a representative of lhe
Moorcroft Education Association
She told the ,board the associa-
tion wanted :to become more fa-
miliar with the ,problems of the
board in order to schedule its
requests in such ,a manner that
the board could meet the re-
quests.
,Moorcroft Superintendent Mike
Melonuk told the board the Moor-
croft Student Council will sponsor
a lunch hour student activity at
the Moorcroft school.
He said students will use the
lunchroom and will govern them-
selves, and will have a juke box,
purchased by the FTA group, to
use.
Winter Meeting
of CCCTA Held
Twelve .teachers from various
county schools attended the win-
ter dinner meeting of the Crook
County Classroom Teachers Assn.
in Sundance Thursday.
Association members were urg-
ed to write the sta~e legislature
recommending ,passage of the W
EA legislative proposals concern-
ing school legislation.
Members also discussed local
projects on the social studies cur-
riculum guide. Work on the
project is to be completed March
26.
No delegate was chosen at the
session to attend the regional con-
vention in Pocatello, Ida. ~Iareh
14-15.
Next meeting of the association
will be held in Moorcroft April
18.
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Sundance, Wyo. Jan. 23, 1969
lOth Beef Cattle
Short Course Is
Set at Laramie
Farmers and ranchers ~rom
throughout Wyoming, including
Crook county, are expected to be
in ~Laramie Jan. 27 and 28 for the
10th annual beef cattle short
course.
The program is sponsored by
the rUniversity of Wyoming Ag-
ricultural Extension Service and
the UW Animal Science Division.
Topics set for Monday's portion
of the program are: external par-
asites, internal parasites, water
harvesting methods, marketing
Wyoming cattle, double muscling
in beef cattle, quality grades in
beef carcasses, yield grades in
beef carcasses and a carcass dem-
onstration and evaluation.
Tuesday's program includes:
crossbreeding under range condi-
tions, calving two-year-old heifers
and feeding for reproduction.
Moorcroft Man's
Niece, NeF
Die in Ex
;ion
A nephew and niece of Albert
Proctor, Moorcroft, died in Calif-
ornia Jan. 6 when an explosion
and fire destroyed their trailer-
house• They were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ~McConahay, both 38.
McConahay was a postal clerk
in Los Angeles. ~is mother, Mrs.
Ruth Thompson, is a sister of Al-
bert Proctor. She was born and
raised in the ttulett area.
Bonnie Mathews is Wed
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In California Ceremony
Bonnie ~V[athews, daughter of ~;i
Hubert Mathews, ~Beulah and Mrs. ii
Robert Preibe, Osborn, Ida., was l
married Jan. 18 to Air Forcei
Capt. Jackson David ~rown. The
ceremony was performed in a:
chapel at March AFB, Calif. :
She is a former Beulah resi-i
dent and graduated from ~l,acki
Hills State College. She present-!
ly teaches school at Fairfield, i
Calif. i
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