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mWm ' O nrnBi Dr. O. T. Lulte, Edgar H. Olmstead, E. F. Sle+tler. Clerk: Ralph R. Pink. Chairman: Mayme Swan. Secretary: Frank L. Stephan, John W. Soden, Treasurer; Homer M. Davis. Superintendent. Out chocl S at4 The school board serves as a connecting link between the teachers, the town-folk, and the students. Its purpose is to stimulate progress and achievement in education. We, as students, so commonly forget about our faculty and effective school board. But we sincerely appreciate their hours of work which rarely receive mention. The grand co-operation between our board and faculty has made our school progressive, but, more than this — democratic! AFRAID The rule, Though lifted high. Shall never harm my soul For I have bound it well. I have No fear. — Alta K. Frazier I I
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Homer M. Davis Superintendent B.A., University ot Washington M.A., University of Washington Edward B. Rogel Principal 3. A,, Washington State College Gerald Wallace Vice-Principal, Dean of Boys B.A., College of Idaho Threats to democracy can be met when our students are sustained by faith in a democratic way of life. Our school is developing this faith among our y oung people by giving them an opportunity to practice democratic procedures in all their class and extracurricular activities. We are also developing this faith by stressing American achievements in all fields of human endeavor — art, music, literature, sanitation, medi- cine, science, engineering, industry, and commerce. Let us learn what is right with America. HOMER M. DAVIS The ideals of liberty and freedom to which this volume is dedicated are a heritage which has been won by the generations that have gone before. However, they are more than a heritage, for they must be won anew and modified by succeeding genera- tions. At a time when these democratic Ideals are being challenged on all sides, it is necessary that we dedicate ourselves anew to preserve them for future generations. It is toward this goal that we strive in Twin Falls High School. EDWARD B. ROGEL Each student should st rive to acquire proficiency in his work, developing his own special abilities. There is no substitute for determination. Industry, grit, and WORK. Our American schools are predicated upon the principle of equal opportunity for every individual, and this priceless heritage must not be wasted and Ignored. Each student will be measured in life, not by the marks he makes, but by what his work makes of him. GERALD WALLACE Mayme Swan Secretary to the Superintendent A.B.. University of Nebraska Velva Watt Secretary to the Principal Armstrong College
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Out Jacult Rose M. North Dean of Girls, Co-ordinator of English B.A., Colorado State Teachers College M.A., University of California M.A.. Columbia University Dorothy Call English, Creative Writing. Pep Club Sponsor A.B., Drury University Wendell Lawrence English, Boys ' Club Senior Unit Sponsor B.A., University of Idaho Eva Dunagan English. Latin, Girls ' League Junior Unit Sponsor A.B., Morningside College Josephine Throckmorton English, Girls ' League Sophomore Unit Sponsor B.S.,[Ed.), University of Idaho Mercedes Paul English, Journalism, Bruin Sponsor B.A., M.A., University of Idaho Lee Johnson American Government, English, World History, Athletic Manager. School Banker B.S.(Ed.). University of Idaho Kathleen Povey Spanish, French. English, Sophomore Class Sponsor B.A., University of Idaho Dernlce Babcock American Government, Latin, Sopho- more Class Sponsor B.A., University of Idaho M.A., University of Michigan M. C. Cranney Consumer EGDnoinics. hlistory. Coach B.S., Utah State Agricultural College Leroy Hughes hlistory, Commercial Law. Business Arithmetic, Junior Business, Student Body Accounts B.S.. University of Idaho Paul Jones hlistory Sociology, Boys ' Club Sopho- more Unit Sponsor B.S.(Ed.). University of Idaho Georgia Dean Biology, Girls ' League Concessions B.A., Gooding College hHelen Minier Biology, Girls ' League Senior Unit Sponsor A.B., University of Nebraska James Tomlin Physics, Business Arithmetic, Boys ' Club Junior Unit Sponsor B.A., Gooding College
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