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THE SPI’H BERTHA WILSON Commercial Cotner University, A. B„ Lincoln Business College. Previous experience in Fairbury and Blair high schools. Taught five years in A. H. S. ALVA READ Mathematics, Physical Science Peru Normal, University of Nebraska, A. B. Post Graduate work in University of Nebraska, Phi Beta Kappa. Previous experience as principal at Juniata, and Adams High Schools. One year in A. H. S. MABEL CLAYTON History, Normal Training University of Nebraska, A. B. in Shelby and Cozad high school. A. H. S. Will remain next year. Previous experience Taught one year in V MARY WILSON Language University of Nebraska, A. B.. Columbia University, Post Graduate work in Germany. Previous experience in Laurell and Neleigh high schools. Taught two years in A. H. S. 4
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