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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS WE, the Class of 1931, wish to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to those members of the faculty who have constantly guided us and aided us through our four years of high school. To Miss Mary Gold, who so helpfully encouraged and assisted us during our trials as Freshmen and Sophomores. To Miss Rcwey Belle Inglis, whose untiring effort and ready assistance have proved invaluable to us in the activities of our Junior and Senior years. To Mr. Harvey O. Jackson, who as assistant class adviser and business adviser of the Bisbila, has so willingly and capably aided us in all of our problems. To Miss Elsie Wiggert and Miss Florence Smythe, who creditably guided and helped in the art work of the Bisbila. To Miss Winifred Sharpstene, whose enthusiasm and incomparable coaching made possible the success of the Senior class play. Finally, to Dr. Charles Boardman, who as principal of the school, proved an ever-sympa-thetic friend and counselor, whose suggestions and aid have been inspirational to us during our association with him.
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FOREWORD WE, the graduating Seniors of the Class of 1931 of University High School, present you with our Bisbila. We have dedicated our annual to the Spirit of Adventure. As symbolic of this, we have chosen for our theme the Arabian Nights, which have stood through countless ages, and will stand for countless ages more, as the Spirit of Adventure, Glamour, and Romance. We have tried carefully to carry our theme through our entire annual. The characterizations beside the pictures in the Album are actual excerpts from the stories of the Arabian Nights. As we are departing, we leave behind to you, the other classes of the school, some few things by which we hope we may be remembered. This, our calendar, a record of persons and events, is one of them. The pages which follow are filled with pictures and accounts of the studies, the work, and the play of the four years we have spent here. We leave them to you between these two covers with the hope that they may be a constant reminder of cherished memories and of our farewell words to you: Good-bye, good times, good luck!
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Back rott1: Farley, Smith, Maus, Lund, Floyd. Fourth row: SharpstenC, Parsons, Hoveo, Friedl. Third row: Jensen. Marlowe, Quinn, llusian, lnglis. Second rote: ’ Thorcson, Will, Stokes, Stindeen. First row: Wiggert, Stokes, Hoardmnn. Jackson. Wettlcson. Faculty ADMINISTRATION Lotus D. Coffman, Ph.D., LL.D., President. Melvin E. Haggerty, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Education - Charles W. Boardman, Ph.IX, Principal. - Oliver R. Floyd, M.A., Assistant Principal. INSTRUCTORS Lloyd Bjornstad, B.S., Manual Training. Dorothy Bovee, M.A., History. — Ln.i.iAN M. Busian, B.L.S., B.A., Librarian. — Charlotte Croon, B.S., PsyeMogist. — Theodore Dostal, B.S., Physics. John Farley, B.S., History. Frank H. Finch, M.A., Psychologist. — Verne Fryklund, M.A., Manual Training. — Leslie N. Gareouch, Ph. I)., Biology, General Science. Mary S. Gold, M.A., History. — Rudolph F. Goranson, B.S., Vocal Music. Rewey Belle Inclis, M.A., Assistant Professor, English. — Eleanor P. Marlowe, M.A., Latin. Julia A. Maus, B.S., English. “ Nadine L. Miller, B.S., Mathematics. — Sara Jane Parsons, B.S., Mathematics. — Abe Pepinsky, Asst. Prof., Orc xstral Music. - Lloyd W. Peterson, M.A., Physical Education. Edith M. Quinn, B.S., Assistant Librarian. Winifred Sharpstene, B.S., English. —- Randolph B. Smith, M.A., Psychologist. - Florence I.. Smythi B.S., Art. «■ CLAUDE N. Stokis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Mathematics. - Edith 1. Stokes, B.S., Geography. - Harvey O. Jackson, B.S., Mathematics. - Gladys Jensen, B.A., French. - Archie N. Jones. B.S., Asst. Prof., Vocal Music. - S. E. Torsten Luni», M.A., Cliemistry. -Myrtle V. Sundien, M.A., French. - Evelyn Thoreson, B.S., Latin. - Alice Timberman, B.S., Physical Education. —Edcar B. Wi sli y, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, History. - Mabel H. Wettlebon, B.S., English. « Lucy M. Will, M.A., German.
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