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ese Teachers Have JANET MONTGOMERY QMTS. John FJ World History, Journalism, SO Club Adviser, Bear Trucks and Wocso Adviser CAMILLSNHURFORIJ TED H. CORRELL Biology, KMF oben 0-7 Mathematics. Boys' Adviser, ecret y to Principal Boys' League Adviser 0 . m JU- v CANNON JOELLA GAGE ELMA YOCOM NADINE HANDY fMrs. Frankb Girls' Sports' Phvsical Edu- fMrs, Tedj 1Mrs. Henry WJ English. Sophomore Adviser cation, Girls' Club American History and Gov- English, Dramatics Adviser ment, Economics, Sociology, Thespian C u Advis Assistant to Bear Tracks 5 Nei . no ff! - J RICHARD J. REICHHARD EDITHA WARREN FLORENCE FLAY ELLA MEEKE Instmmemal Music Su- fMrs. Dani fMrs. Royj QMrs. Williamj pervisor, Band, Orchestra, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Home Economics, Future Typing, Junior Adviser Co-Adviser to Music Club Typing Homemakers of America, Home Economics Club Adviser
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all Message From Mr. Robinson THIS edition of Bear Tracks marks another milestone in the history of Moscow High School. Within its pages are recorded the activities,-scholastic, athletic and social,- of another generation of students among the ever changing groups who make up the stu- dent body each passing year. To have been a student in Moscow High School, to have had a part in its life, to have grown a little in knowledge are privileges to cherish for a long time to come. May this volume help all who read it to recall with pleasure the activ- ities, however great or small, in which they were privileged to participate during their student years in Moscow High. Cflldministration l-las Active Year MR. L. C. ROBINSON, our superintendent, began his college work at Whitman and then attended Harvard where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in education. He has been principal of the Preparatory School at Illinois College, head of the English department at Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, and superintendent at Sandpoint. Our principal, Mr. Rufus Salyer, received his bachelor's degree from Pacific College and his master's degree from the University of Washington where he studied in six summer schools, also teaching in the last summer session. He taught at Yelm and Hoquiam High Schools in Washington, serving at the latter as Director of Guidance. PRINCIPAL SALYER 'Principal Salyer Presents Views THE following pages depict, in a most in- teresting way, many of the activities in which you have had the opportunity to par- ticipate during the year. Your faculty feels that this part of the educational program is important in that it supplements regular class work in helping to achieve the best mental, social and physical development. This goal is not only important to you as an in- dividual but it is also important from a na- tional viewpoint, for the strength of a nation depends upon the strength and character of the individuals who make up that nation.
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iwpw WW to Assist Us CLADYS A. WOODY CLYDE YOUMANS GENE RICKETTS LEO POTTER it n SD'llllSll, Girls' Ad- Manual Arts, Mechanical Vocal Music Supervisor, Art xisri, Adviser to Latin Drawing. Future Farmers Co-Adviser Music Club Club, Spanish Club, ol' America dviser Girls' Lcaiguc ' K. lf I ,' I 1 Al PRED W. GNIFFKE NORMA GREENE IRENE GUSTAFSON Q mlnlstrv plwsicsl Algc- fMrs. Georgel QMrs. Donald AJ i F'i'i-slminiiii Adviser Study Hall English, Speech HMA!! ' f Cfflacuity REPARING class work, grading papers, explain- ing lessons, helping backward students, giving ad- vice and guidance-all of these tasks keep teachers busy during most of the waking hours. Few jobs require more training, longer hours, greater stress and strain, better patience and skillg few jobs compensate with less appreciation and pay. For this reason thousands of teachers all over the country are leaving their profession for easier and more attractive positions. No blame should be given those who look for greener pasturesg but a big hand should be given to those who, in spite of great odds against them, stick by the ship and make their contribution to the development of youth. OTIS W. HILTON Coach, Physical Education Boys' M Club Adviser
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