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MR. BEVIS enjoys collecting rocks, skiing, and skat- ing, he hates the Army. . . MR. BROWN likes fish- ing, carpenter work, and gardening, doesn't like to go to things away from home at night. . . MR. STAUBER likes historical novels, ice cream, and me- chanical work, noisy kids bother him' . .'. MR. WHITLOW is fond of archery, and loves to hike, he can't stand oatmeal and hates to get up in the morn- ing . . . MR. GLINDEMAN enjoys gardening and watching basketball games, he doesn't like students who lack self-discipline. . . MR. JUDD likes to hunt and fish and doesn't like noisy study halls. . . MR. QUINE is fond of music of all kinds, having a record collection, but doesn't enjoy listening to boogie woo- gie . . . MR FAWSON likes movies, golf, and the trips to Salt Lake to select costumes for the operetta, he dislikes spinach and putting on shows . . . MR. 0'BRIEN likes sports, especially football, hunting, and fishing, has no particular dislikes . . .MISS van GAASBEEK'S favorite pastimes are modern dance and psychology books, she definitely dislikes mascu- line girls. . .MISS HILSWICK enjoys snow, bicycle riding, the Fred Allen program, and the Metropol- itan opera broadcasts, she doesn't like rain and wind, spinach, or parsnips . . . MISS KING likes shrimps, riding in the rain, working in a flower gard- en, she dislikes mystery stories, wind, and snakes. The camera catches Elda Hutchinson, Don Hanners, and Bert Arnold as they delve into the mysteries of the atom. Mr. Stauber stands by to prevent any unexpected reactions, while David Johnson watches the proceed- ings with interest. Music, art, physical education, and library are all important subjects with hundreds of students enrolled. P. E. is required of all students: music attracts hundreds in its various activities, art lll has been added to the regular art curriculum, and library is increasingly popular. , M , Arthur Judd l Mr Herberf Glmdemon rStudY Hall Whit ow - . e R Mr. Wayfle ScierlC Sr, Home oom j C. A. Swvbef science Hp Club ' nt Bevis Mr. Royal Brown Ml' Science Cheer Leaders - Mr' VSnFiice Sclegce t'ori Hl'Y MISS Lolo Kmg Cle - O l . V l E UC A k . - Art Mlllmry Advlser lsuo M James O'Brien Miss Jack'eIlQQ,SJcI?3:ef?Aiss Mildlged Cllswlck Arts and Crafts . - hysica Li ral' ' Mr' H' L' Fowson Pl: sical Education P G A.A. Mr, T, F. QUINE - Y - Musiioom 0595380 Football Sr. Home jx .I IQ l l i . lv I9 A ' Nfl xl . ,l'fi.N.-.Ai x :js ' flI ' K' I-.Wax I .lf 'X :VI -wi . l ,,- N lx' I 'gi-J IN I'
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Miss V' - .- Morrigan Hanson Mrs Faye H Honor ggggs Mathemmiigrd Miss Alice Moore i Mi E ' - Y Detention Mlsnthematics Nlsgthdnh Giles Mg. M,-5 Helen B etention ematics - . .-.wie lvicAlister M - ' oker M Assembl' Mathem t' rs. Lois Her ifggfigclol rEQ,g':,fgf3?'jef' Miss Maxim si 'es Ofsanizatgidgi. Mt4sqth:mOtig3cn Q ' CIO 6 H- IC f' ' - Ys Pocotellran Business Chamggfllgeeciar er Mgghqirzsimon Mrs. BBW, -I-Qumod M c rvities 0 ommerce 'C' Commer . Q6 r. J A . l ' - Ziebqrfj, School 30,20 k Math and Commercial subjects are especially valuable these days. Shorthand, office machines, and clerical work prepare students to hold jobs. Math cours- es are a must for fellows interested in aviation. AX2 BX 2 CZO, Cin equation -- is on the road to the MISS HANSON likes traveling by car and also the great-out-of-doors, she dislikes window shades that won't work . . . MRS. HEARD enjoys cooking and reading, also traveling, washing dishes is a pet peeve . . . MISS MOORE likes to pan gold on the Salmon River but hates to shovel snow. . . MISS GILES likes to play bridge and to cookg dislikes study halls and lazy students. . . MISS MCALISTER also likes to play bridge and to danceg hates to see people throw at the waste basket and miss . . . MRS. HERMAN likes Bugs Bunny in the movies and to munch salted pea- nuts, she doesn't like to go to bed or to have her pic- ture taken . . . MRS. BAKER likes to go hunting and to fish in Yellowstone Lake, she doesn't think she'd like riding in an airplane . . . MRS. BERRETT loves to collect poetry and to cook but hates to get up in the morning . . . MISS SLATTER likes to ice skate, to bowl, and to dance, she, also, detests getting up in the morning . . . MRS. GROSSMAN who left at the end of the first semester to be with her husband, recently discharged, enjoys cooking, mystery stories, high school students, dislikes bridge and soap operas . . . MRS. TALLMADGE is another bridge fan who also likes to danceg she prefers staying in bed in the morning . . . MR. ZIEBARTH likes Wallace Beery and to hear Jack Benny on the radio, dislikes waffles and carrots. I8 knowledge of math. At the beginning of the second semester we were glad to have Mr. Keller back, even though he had to negotiate on crutches. Here he conducts an ambitious class in business arithmetic
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i K' t Miss Frances TYOWIC k . Coton ' lStudies . Miss Gfoce . SOCIO Nfgg Marie Bell -01 Studies Proctor - HiYni2ii'3?ll'mn Slide' Swefss if:?'i-sd we M, Daisy Evans Mrs. Eunligmdies Soc? me Sophomore M, Lge Walton iss A SOOO en . - hom - . d . I Smit e Soclclsdlje les Operetm Miss Ruth DOUG MISS ilahgblcge Lgrflgllbginces De Chute Mrs. DOf0'l'lY Mercer Home Economlcs Latin Clubs L- Miss Esther Miller Mgsgsaihstrudies igglolgssejxsj J'U'G' W Sizfgsliiiifs Momeioom ,W fs rdf , j- . , Students in Poky may take two foreign languages, Latin, and Spanish. I the social science classes they discuss everything from making out a family b get gf to dealing with Japan. Home Ec students learn cooking, serving meals, home- . making,care of children, marketing, and nutrition. I MISS EVANS likes basketball games and loves to drive her car, she doesn't like to miss school . . . MRS. GUNNELL likes big gooey chocolates and pop corn, she dislikes people who pop gum or talk aloud in the movies , , , MISS HOFFMAN enjoys reading and likes to listen to a talk by someone who knows what he is talking about, she doesn't like people who expect special priviliges that they know others can't share in having . . . MISS BELL desires reading a good book in bed, she abominates seeing and hear- ing people chewing gurn . . . MISS COTANT says she likes almost everything, doesn't care much for interviews . . . MISS TRAWICK likes to sit in the middle of the floor and read the newspaper, also to eat pecan pie for breakfast, she can't stand milk . . . MISS MILLER actually likes to get up early in the morning. She dislikes monkeys and masquerades . . . MRS. CHUTE likes to read poetry in a ham- mock in the summer, dislikes people who are always making up work . . . MRS. MERCER likes to play bridge and to hear mystery plays on the radio, she can't bear soap operas . . . MISS DANA likes food of all kinds and pretty flower gardens, she hates to try on hats . . . MISS SMITHAM enjoys writing verse and crocheting, hates mud . . . MR. WAL- TON likes to play bridge and to play the piano, he can do without costume parties and jitterbugging. 20 'Q Teachers prepare fried chicken for their autumn get-to-gether. Miss Smitham, Miss Dana, Miss McAlister, Miss Slatter, and Mrs. Chute all agree it looks good.
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