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Mr. ELWOOD GLEDHILL Principal MISS EUNICE CONGLETON Registrar Eclucation In every Contact with students, Rip gives an impression of sincerity and in- sight into our problems, small or great. He has busied himself with many projects for the betterment of the school, one of the most popular being the new colorful 40-page hand book. n x IMOGENE CROWELL Principal's Secretary .Mtv W MR. BLAINE HUNTSMAN Dean of boys l 9 l YH9?i'i:K 'fylffj ET, -Tf MISS DOROTHY KINGSLEY Dean of girls
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Board of A visit to the superintendents office brings one into contact with four good-natured workers: Elna Faye Williams, Dorothy Chivers, Vernell Hurst, and Ralph Koontz. Mr, Green held many long sessions with the school board for discussions and plans after the tax payers had voted the bond issue of S700,000 for additions to the schools. Over- crowded conditions in the schools will be eased when Washington, Whittier, and Jef- ferson will have additions and when the memorial junior high school will be erected in Alameda. l8l
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K 4 X Mr. Jay Jensen, history, basketball coach, leads a discussion with four other history teachers: lleft to right? Miss Grace Cotant, freshman class adviser, Miss Marie Bell, detention, Mr. Fred L. Gardi We students know that the high school teachers are our best friends. Oh yeah, we griped about them as kids have done since time immemorial, but just the same, we know that the members of the staff are aware that school life is more than notebooks and tests. They strive to develop in ol, study hall and business adviser, and Miss Frances Jean Trawick, Girls' Pep Club. us a sense of good citizenship. They know that character may be formed on the gym floor, in the publications' offices, in a panel discussion, just as much as by formal question and answer in the classroom. Our teachers assist us in registra- tion by helping us map out our courses. Commerical teachers pose for tho photographer in the upper north wing: Miss Maxine Slatter, who teaches six hours a day, Mrs. Amy Berrett, Pocatellian bus- iness adviser, Mrs. Helen Baker, transcript sheets. Mr. W. Rowdon Stolworthy, physics, debate, and Mr. Calvin D. McOmDer, Jr., chemistry, Hi-Y, watch Mr. Royal Brown, chemistry, visual education, perform an experiment in Mr. Brown's lab. l noi
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