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H 'Y' 1 ax l J MARIE YOUNG AVERY Phillips Universityg Butler Universityg Art Insti- tute of Chicagog Colorado College of Education. Subject: Art, Art Crafts, Oil Painting, Sponsor- ship: Art Club, National Art Honor Society fBig Horn Chapterl. XWILLIAINI H. AVERY University of XX'yorning. Subject: Band and English. DONALD F. AYERS Valley City State Teachers College, Valley City, North Dakotag Montana State Universityg Uni- versity of Wfyoming. Subject: Boys' Physical Education and Health. Sponsorship: Intramural Athletics. BARBARA M. BARNES Chadron State Teachers Collegeg University of Iowag American Conservatory of Musicg North- western University. Subject: High School Vocal Music. I 'til ji Ml' ji Lift! 4 i1jIXQ4f'i1' 'A IANNA BURT Iowa State Teachers College. Subject: Study Hall. Sponsorship: junior Class. LOUIS Q. COFFIN University of Missourig University of Denver. Subject: Social Studies in High School, Political Science in College, ALBERT G. DUMONT Iowa State Teachers Collegeg University of XVy- oniing. Subjecti Biology, Sponsorship: Pep Club RUBY G. ENBRY Mississippi State College for XYomeng Denver Universityg New Mexico State Collegeg Ameri- can University, Oxford lfniversity, Oxford, ling- land. Subject: Social Studies, International Af- fairs, Business Law. Sponsorship: Advisor ot Class of Nil. JANE M. GORDON Tarkio Collegeg Minneapolis Business Collegel Kansas Universityg Gregg Collegeg University of Southern California. Subject: Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice. RUTH C. GL'YER Hastings Collegeg University of XYyoming. Subject: Social Studies. Sponsorship: Bron c YCL1l'lW0olK.
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PAT HAMILTON University of Wyoming. Subject: Geology, Span- ish, Dramatics. Sponsorship: Am'Bway National Thespians, Rodeo Association, Co-sponsor of Los Buscadores. A. M. HARTWIG Montana State Collegeg University of Wyoming: University of Michigang Chicago University. Subject: Agriculture. Sponsorship: Future Farm- ers of America. JENNIE JACOBS Kearney State Teachers Collegeg University of Coloradog University of Washington at Seattle. Subject: English. Sponsorship: Assemblies. JEANNETTE JOHNSON Washburn College: University of Colorado. Sub- ject: Social Studies. Sponsorship: Sophomore Class. MABEL B. JONES University of Coloradog University of Chicago. Subject: Advanced Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry. Sponsorship: Co-sponsor of National Honor Society. EDWIN L. KEATING South Dakota School of Minesg University of Colorado. Subject: Algebra. AGNES L. KOEHLER New Mexico Sgate Collegeg University of Colo- rado. Girls' Counselor. Sponsorship. Q.E,Q. RUTH K, LARSEN, R.N. School Nurse. MARY F. LEE Indiana Universityg University uf XY yoniing. Di- rector of High School Cafeteria. HELEi' . L E . Unive of Iwi 3' T ' 4 of Colorado. Subjec nglis nsorship Business Sponsor cksheperida.
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