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ELIZABETH GLADDEN, the social studies teacher of the eighth grade has spent her first year here at P.H.S. She received an AB. at York College at York, Nebr., and did graduate work at the University of Nebraska and the Uni- versity of Chicago. Although she has no favorite saying, she thinks Pasco Hi is very good, and the eighth grade better than expected. VERNON MOREMAN, Pasco High's able and well liked coach, comes to P.H.S. from Port Angeles, Wash. He ac- quired his degree from Kansas State. He was in charge of all athletics this year. His opinion on the students is that he considers them very congenial and feels that their school spirit is excellent. Mr. Moreman commends very highly the boys' spirit to win and admires the large groups that have turned out for athletics. GLADYS GAINES, another one of Pasco Highs first editions , received a BS. at Montana State College, majoring in Mathematics and Physics. Here at P.H.S. she very capf ably taught geometry, general math and algebra. Although not known for a Hpeti' expression, Miss Gaines thinks Pasco High is a upretty nice place . MARGARET LORAIN, one of Pasco High's nifty little numbers, spent a first year here in the old 'halls during the 1945-46 Season. Receiving a B. A. in Commerce and Eco- nomics at Jamestown College, Jamestown, North Dakota, she too very capably taught typing, shorthand, and sociology. Al- though she has no well known phrase used in her classes, she thinks P.H.S. is very nice and she likes it a lot. l LORA B. WARD, was the very domestic young lady who met my eyes as I strolled into the home economics room one day. To get her BS. in home economics, she attended Kansas State College at Manhattan, Kans. Known for her All right, put your chairs backn, she believes P.H.S. to be a pretty nice place.
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PASCO HIGH SCHCOL FACULTY ROBERT GREGSON is best known around P.H.S. for the superb way he ukepti' Study Hall. He attended Washington State College, where he acquired a B. S. in Chemistry and B.E. His face is one which is familiar to many P.H.S. students, due to the fact that he was at P.H.S. seven months before entering the service. This last semester while at P.H.S., he taught Biology and Algebra. His pet expression seems to have been Go see the Chaplain , and he likes P.H.S. very much. JAMES YVADE GLADDEN, a sharp little scientistw could be seen amid a mass of bottles and tubes, as he managed the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, General Science, and Algebra. By jumping from Montana State University to the University of Chicago, he received a B.A. and lVl.A. His first year at P.H.S., Shut up, you birds , seems to have been his theme song. and he believed that, while noisy, the students and school are really O.K. . HELEN MENDENHALL, one of the very attractive young faculty members, comes to P.H.S. from Sterling College, Sterling, Kans., and the University of Iowa. She received a B.A. and an M. A. at these two respectively, Her majors were French and English, which she teaches here. She is known for her expression, Be quiet Neil , and she likes Pasco High very much. EDWARD GEORGE CAMEALY, one of the many butch haircut additions to our school, received a BS. and M.S. in music education at the University of Illinois. P.H.S. has very willingly put up with an MO Sole Mio from the music :lasses under his direction for four years. He firmly believes A lot of progress has been made in the last two years and :here is a terrific amount of talent not yet developed. So f you ever hear someone scream, Quiet youse guysf, think of Vir. Camealy. ESTHER NELSON was one of the young, attractive, and well liked study hall K'keepers . In addition to this, the library is under her charge. The State Teacher's College, Valley City, North Dakota, was the school that gave her a B.A. in education. Many students remember her favor- ite saying: Youse are good guys . Her appreciated opinion of P.H.S. is: Oh, I like it VERY much .
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PASCO HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY X :Q . JUSTINE DE WOLFE, a dark haired slender senorita made Pasco High her home for the first time this year. Having received a B.A. in Business Administration at the College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, she very capably taught bookkeeping, Spanish, Buenos dias , shorthand, and typing. Her opinion of P.H.S. is, I like it very muchv. LEONA AUGUSTAVO was one of the attractive as well as capable directors of the eighth grade this year. Capable, be- cause in the course of a few years, she acquired a B.A. in Education at C.W.C.E. and did graduate work at Holy Names, Spokane, and at W.S.C. Among her attentive classes a familiar saying is l'Quiet down . This is her second year and the high school as well as the eighth grade hope it will not be her last. She said, when asked for her opinion on P.H.S.: I think it's re swell . 6 1 AJ . A JAMES T. PETERSON, the director of the Hi-Y and the teacher ofX mathematics in the eighth grade, is one of the admired faculty members here at P.H.S. He attended Northern Montana University and then joined the Navy Air Corps where he served for two years. His favorite saying is: Will you be quiet? and he thinks Pasco Hi is a pretty good school . HENRY RUDOLPH BIDSTRUP, was one of the Mreturn engagements P.H.S. had this year. After spending nine months here, a few seasons ago, his lanky form, with hammer in hand, was once more to be seen parading in the halls. One of W.S.C.'s graduates 'Docw picked up a B.E. in teaching Industrial Arts, which he now indulges in along with algebra. Relax and quiet please! is his well known statement, and when asked how he felt about P.H.S. he replied, Well, I Same back for a second time! MRS. JANE FADLER, the vivacious, blond who looks more like a student than a high school teacher, earned her B. S. at Kansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kansas, and her M. A. at the University of Southern California. She taught in Kansas, Texas, and California before landing here in our own Evergreen State. She says, I love the kids here, and we are sure the kids feel the same about her. The ex pression we hear her use most often is My soulln
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