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Your diploma may be in the bottom of your trunk or yellow with age. Yet your high school c u m u l a t i v e record still remains as a basis for appointment to positions of trust in industry or govern- ment, and for admission to institutions of higher learning. l can think of nothing more important to the teen-age youth than a good high school records Students are the most important ele- ments in a school, and their habits and reactions quite largely determine its standing, The better schools are those in which there is a consciousness on the part of students that they share equal respons- ibility with the faculty and alumni for establishing and maintaining good school practices and traditions. lt is my sincerest desire that Pocatello High School be the best school in the state. Z6 e-rt ,Alf Sincerest praise to the teen-agersl You are justifying our faith in the future of America by maintaining your high scho- lastic averages and by playing important roles in activities while you work fourgfive, and six hours a day at responsible jobs outside of school. You are true patriots 7Za.l,c
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Mr Green our new superuntendent calls o meeting of the Board of Education The members are lcIockwuselMr W Lemmon Mr D L Roberts Mr George N Green lsuperuntendentl Mr Charles H Bohrer Mr Vernell Hurst lbusuness manager? Mr E L Dole Mr H B Yeorsley Mr Leroy E Jones We apprecxote Theur success an making our school move forward rn spite of the perlls that assoml us Um Qaawl a gclucaiuan To thas small group D Lm Smuth clerk Josephune Trosper clerk and Vernell C Hurst business manager are untrusted the duties of odmunnsterlng vutol parts of the school machlnery Mony students seldom see them for theur work IS behmd the scenes I4 . , , K . . . , . . . , . . , . . , . , . . . , . , . , 1 A - 1 f 1 1 ' 1 - r H - H , ,
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f Miss venna Andrasen Public Speaking The-spians Mr E H Barrett English Rerl and Blue Miss Pauline Brokmex ei English Detention Miss Grace Catan' History Jr Red Cross acu ly NVQ Bonnie F Bell Mrs Amy Barrett Mathematics Bookkeeping Detention Pocatcllian Business Adv Miss Meredvth Bowler Miss Dorothy Zimmerman English Biology Dramatics Freshman Class Mr, Royql Brown Mrs Esther Cl'1LlfC Chemistry HrstOVY Visual Education Senior Class 'W55 Ruth G Dana Miss Daisy Evans Home Economics Sociologv J U, G Dctuate We teen-agers have our lighter moments, it true, but in our curriculum we find material to chal- ment presents a well-rounded course, based lenge us and make us think seriously. Each depart 1 e sound principles ot education and on the b techinaues. The course in chemistry endeavors to give c orientation into the principles and techniques that science, which is the foundation of countle industries and which contributes to abundant healthful living. Physics deals with changes in energy, and wi the application ot the resulting forces to do work Machines, varying from simple to complex, are used in many fields-agriculture, lumbering, manufac turing, communication, and visual education. knowledge of the basic laws and principles of physics th w rld in h' l M f ' t' h should help in doing our work and in understandin I e o w ich we ive any ascina ing o bies, as well as successful careers, may devel from the study of biology. lt also helps to diseases and insect enemies, to develop strong varieties of plant and animal life, and to p man's welfare. I 5551 iiriili ' :Ab-I 4 ,K - . . .3 , A L E+' Al 6 ftli P i 7' ,'-. ,pl Y' 1 D tfatfiievjff 1 i -. A ---. I . J. GI. , ' X' QQ: At the teachers' tea, Mrs. Winslow holds them spellbound. Miss l-lilswick answers the phone at the U. S. O. Club. 1 ,,c. Q
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