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ifif . y, g Ji Mabel Alden Department of Health Education Sargent School lor Physical Education Columbia University. B. S. Mabel T. Anderson Room Teacher. Third Grade Washington State Normal School Washington State College. Music Supervisor ' s Oertlltcate Washington 8tatc College. B A. George F. Beck Department of Mathematics and Sciences University of Washington Washington State College Dorothy Briggs Room Teacher. Second Grade Cheney State Normal Washington State Normal School Life Diploma University cl Washington, B. A. Music Supervisor ' s Diploma Mrs. Mildred Bright Director of Kamola Mall Pacific College. Ncwberg. Oregon l.mmn L Clause Art Department Oklahoma Agriculture and Medical College. B. S. Columbia University Teacher ' s College Phillips University Iowa State College Lillian Itloomer Room Teacher. Fourth Grade Washington State Normal School Life Diploma Juanita Davies Department of Music Ripon College of Music Bush Conservatory of Music McPhall School of Music 19 • «
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n dean mcarthur dean lionaro dean mcfarlano Messages From the Deans Greeting an entirely new student body at mid-year might be considered something of an ordeal in a dean ' s life. Indeed, when 1 approached Ellens- burg. I could not help but wonder what type of men and women would be found in the student group. I now believe 1 know—a cheerful, active, and cooperative group of students. Your attitudes arc good; your interests nor¬ mal. If you will continue to meet life outside the school halls in as sane a manner as you have within, your future should be happy. DEAN McARTHUR. To the Studentx: As another year draws to a close it is only fitting that you survey the work you have accomplished. Your successes have been outstanding in all fields of endeavor—gracious winners in all branches of athletics, successes in social activities and better yet, high scholastic attainment. It is with the great¬ est of pleasure that I extend to you my hearty congratulations for these ac¬ complishments. I trust that you will continue to uphold these same high standards in the future. DEAN LEONARD. One of the great joys of college life is the friendships one forms during that time—instructors who are friends as well as teachers, fellow students who give you a desire to develop the best that is in you. In turn you are able to appreciate the true value of your friends. There is satisfaction in knowing that it does not cease at the end of college days, but continues over time and distance. You have helped create that spirit of friendliness for which the Wash¬ ington State Normal School is known. May you carry it with you wherever you may go. Say with Thoreau: I would that 1 were worthy to be any man ' s friend. dean McFarland. r -1- - -- IS
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ki n Mrs. Edna Davis Director of Sue Lombard Ha)J University of Oklahoma Washington State College Frances Prater Department of English and Dramatics University of Oregon. B. A. Columbia University. M. A. Dorothy Dean Department of Health Education Montana State College, B 8 University of Chicago. M. 8. Benjamin L. DcWees Department of Social Sciences DePaua- University. B A. Stanford University, M. A. II. C. Fish Department of History University ol Wisconsin, B L. University of Washington. M A, Teaching Fellowship Lila G. Hainer Director of Pood Service Slout Institute Columbia University. B. S. Amanda llebelrr Dtreclcr of Teacher Training State Normal School, Vpsllantl. Michigan Columbia University. B. S.. M. A. Nicholas E, flinch Department of English and Foreign Languages Ontario Normal College. Special Diploma University or Toronto, A. B. Columbia University University of Chicago •) e 10
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