FEATURES
Albion Normal School, by Connie McClune
Sometimes it seems like our teachers are just born knowing everything! The truth is, however, that teachers too must go to school. During the first half of the Twentieth Century, aspiring Idaho teachers often looked to a highly recommended school nestled in the heart of Cassia county, the Albion Normal School, for a great education.
T.R. Makes a Big Hit in Idaho, by Arthur Hart
Presidential visits are a big deal. But in was especially exciting for our young state in 1903 when Theodore Roosevelt stopped by. In speeches across the state, he touched upon the outdoors, the military, and good citizenship, issues that are still pertinent to Idahoans today.
Yellow Pine, Emma Cox, by Arthur Hart & June St. James
I daresay Yellow Pine is one of the most loved cities we have covered. The people, who populate this tiny town, and visitors alike, feel strongly about the good life it affords them and they are not shy about sharing their feelings!
By Hoof, Prop and Tread, by Jane Lambert
This is the story of a few good neighbors who fly in to free horses stranded on the Running Creek Ranch, deep in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness.
DEPARTMENTS
Fiction Contest: First Place Youth Division, Rabid Life, by Kirsten Wang
Letter to the Editor, by Jamie Dover
Fiction Contest: First Place Professional Division, Sign of the Times & The Dog That Could Sing, by Helen L. Campbell
Buddy
His Trials and Treasures: Spring Adventure, by Will Edwinson
Profile: An Original Driggs Recreationist, by Joyce D. Edlefsen
Fun and Games: The Camas Festival: Celebrating the History and Culture of the Weippe Prairie, by Nancy C. Butler
Free Range Verse: Cowgirl Poetry, by Pamela Yenser
Fiction Contest: First Place Adult Division, Shrinking, by Laura V. Hill
Historical Snapshot: On the Rails: Idaho Gets Connected, by Arthur Hart
IN THIS ISSUE!
Albion,
Boise,
Driggs,
Grace,
Idaho Falls,
Nampa,
Selway - Bitterroot Wilderness,
Twin Falls,
Weippe,
Yellow Pine