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Miss Galloway basks in California sunshine--in Pasadena. Larry and Denny Whitlow register deep concentration. ls this a bioloay book, do you suppose? Miss Thompson had better duck that b Il I snow a -or e se. Miss Nissen and Miss Thompson say this was taken on their last skiing trip. il Pocatello High School teachers hail from many parts of the country and possess degrees from many leading educational institutions. The University of Idaho has the largest quota of graduates among the faculty members, B. A. or B. S. degrees being held by Miss Congleton, Miss Eldridge, Miss Galloway, Mr. Glindeman, Miss Giles, Mrs. Guyot, Mr. Hartley, Miss Moore, Mr. O'Brien, Miss Smitham, Mrs. Spaid, Miss Thomas, Miss Tucker, Miss Ward and Mr. Ziebarth. Mrs. Call and Miss Maki have their degrees from the College of Idaho at Caldwell. Three Utah schools-the University of Utah, Brigham Young University, and the State Agricultural College at Logan, Utah-have been attended by some of our teachers, Mr. Seamons, Miss Brokmeyer, Mr. Fawson and Miss Rich having their A. B. Degees from the University of Utah, and Mr. Berrett, Miss Linford, Mr. Brimhall, and Mr. Pugmire from B. Y. U. and Miss Daisy Evans, Mr. Busby, Miss Rose, Mr. Eberhard, Miss Price, and Mr. Gledhill from the U. A. C. Cther states, too, are represented by faculty members. The University of Nebraska is the alma mater of Mrs. Bell, Mr. Brown, Miss Hanson, and Mrs. McPherson, and Nebraska State Teachers' Col- lege that of Miss King. Miss Hoffman's A. B. degree was obtained at. Simpson College, Iowa. Other Iowa alumni are Miss Mclntosh, Miss Nissen, and Mr. Mclntosh with A. B. degrees from the University of gown, :and Miss Edna Evans, who has an A. B. from lowa Wesleyan and a B. P. E. from Chicago Normal c oo. 28 X Teaches acl
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Qaulife fines Miss Eldridge and Miss Rothwell step forth from dinner at the Shanghai. - Miss Dix works before having her fun. Just where is this private skating rink? No wonder Mrs. Bell is proud of her grandchildren - take a look at Barbie and Fredie. Mr. Green enjoys his daughter ,. Judy's company at the Senior Ball. .ff Q? Other teachers with B. A. and B, S. degrees from Middle Western schools are Miss Dix from North Dakota University, Miss Alver from Jamestown College, North Dakota, Mr. Stauber with a B. S. degree in both agriculture and education from the Universit of Missouri Miss Rothwell from Hamline Uni ' Y 1 1 - 'versity at St. Paul, Minnesota, Miss Hayes from Northern State Teachers' College at Aberdeen, South Dakota, Miss Thompson from the University of Minnesota, and Mr. Harlan from De Pauw University, in Greencastle, Indiana, Mr. Whitlow from Emporia Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas. The W e s t claims Miss Dana from the University of Montana, Mrs. Chl te from the University of Washington, and Miss Hulihan from the University of Southern California. Miss Hilswick has a B. A. from Rice ln- stitute in Houston, Texas, and a B. S. in Library Science from the University of Washington. Many teachers are working toward advanced degrees. Those who now have obtained their masters' degrees are Miss Hayes and Miss Hoffman from the University of Iowa, Mrs. Bell from Columbia, Mr. Fawson from Northwestern, Miss Nissen from the University of California at Berkeley, Miss Congleton, Mr. Harlan, Miss Smitham, and Mr. O'Brien from Idaho University, Mr. Berrett from Brigham Young University, Miss Hulihan and Mr. Brown from the University of Southern California, and Mr. Whitlow from the University of Kansas. Superintendent E. Norman Vaughn's master's degree was obtained at Northwestern and Principal George N. Green's at the University of Wyoming. 29
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