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MR. AHLSTROM . Social Science Miss Albinson English Mr. Anderson .................... Industrial Miss BALLOU.................... Social Science Mrs. Benner Mr. Benner .. Miss Ber Mr. birkeland Home Economics . . . . . . Science .... . Language Industrial Miss Braden Mrs. Buckle Mrs. Burr Miss Case English Social Science . . Science Mathematics Miss Challman Miss Con ant Miss Cowan . Mr. Cunningham English M utic . English Industrial administration SPLENDID preparation for To-morrow” is given to all Edison students by an interested and lively faculty which does much to shape future occupations of Edisonians. Edison, at the beginning of the spring term, realized one of its great ambitions and became a four-year high school instead of being a junior-senior high school. The last 8A class entered the ninth grade and the other junior-high pupils now attended Sheridan Junior High or elementary schools with seventh and eighth grades. Because special workers are not permitted in senior high schools, it was necessary to transfer the visiting teacher and the nurse. Miss Erma Todd, who had been visiting teacher at Edison since the school first opened in 1922, went to Jefferson Junior High. Edison's nurse. Miss Townsend, took over her work at the Lowry. Cavell. and Cary schools. • 1 0 • Miss Door Mr. Dr Age Miss Dunn Miss Erb Mr. Curran Mrs. Cur remiss Donovan English Science English Social Science Social Science Social Science Social Science
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RUTH F. COLE “O-MORROW: What will it bring? What joy or what sorrow? What shame of defeat or nride of accomolishmcnt? I n f ( it f • i nr 11 1 0% v r j ri . A shame of defeat or pride of accomplishment? ln the future each will experience undreamed-of changes. Yet every to-morrow will have had its yesterday. For it is to-day that makes to-morrow. To-day we sow that which we will later reap. To-day's seeds of hard work, faithful service, unselfishness, and loving kindness will blossom gloriously and abundantly on the morrow. We must then be up and working in the garden of to-day. Yesterday is gone: to-morrow will never come: but to-day is here. May you make it glorious! • 19 •
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Mr. Erickson Miss Evanson Miss Fisch Miss Ford Social Science Home Economics . . , English Home Economics Miss Gari.and . English Miss Garvey. . . . ..........Home Economics Mrs. Gillies........................English MRS. HFIDELBERGER . . Physical Education MR. HAMRIN ..................... Mathematics MISS HARROUN ...................... Science MRS. Goodrich ............Physical Education Mr. Hendricks ... Social Science Mr. Henley ... Miss Hickok .. Miss Holkesvig Mr. Janes .... Mathematics Home Economics . . . Mathematics . . Mathematics TWO teachers. Miss Morris and Miss Wentz, were also transferred in February because of Edison's change to a senior high school. Miss Morris left for Bryant Junior High, and Miss Wentz went to Jordan Junior High. The work of the visiting teacher and the nurse is now being done by the school counselor. Miss Kocken. and the advisers. Some of the personal contact work done by Miss Todd and the checking of illnesses of pupils are the duties of the advisers. Miss Kocken makes the appointments at the clinics for students and does most of the things formerly done by the visiting teacher. At the beginning of the fall term, four teachers became new members of the Edison faculty: Mr. Sanders. Mrs. Heidelberger. Mrs. Goodrich, and Mr. Drage. Also at this time. Miss Pinney was transferred to the Lowry school. Mrs. Ingebretson and Mrs. Conklin also left Edison. After a term's leave of absence. Miss Case returned from her trip in Europe. Miss Jennings . . Miss Alice Johnson Miss Anna Johnson Mrs. Johnson Mr Krezowski Mr. Lein Mr Liemohn English English English Language Science Science Science
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