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Miss rl-QHOBIPSON ' Miss Thompson is one of the most indispen- sable persons in Bell High School. Every new student that enters the doors is sent to her and without further delay is enrolled and put in a homeroom. The immense task of keeping at- tendance records falls to her oflice. MR. Rolssox i - nv ' Mr. Robson has the task of arragilgi and supervising Senior Advisemei t ys, . eing that students are put illlq ' p in their chosen vocations, maxi i programs mr students throughotftq their :high school days, and being on call at all tiifes. I, REGISTRAR - COUNSELOR , .. 11 '-fvT::1:- ...- . , , W, ., ,-.,.-, .K . CAFETERIA - CUSTODIANS Front row: Mr. I'z1ssq-rm-Ili, Mr. Illwmli-s, Mrs. Ali'- Czlrlvy, Mrs. Hoilmfix Miss Iris-Ill, Mrs. Henry, Mr. Mapes, Mr. Moore. Top row: Mr. VVuudm-n Mr. Hula-X, Mr. lmrff, Mr. Stun-knizm. Mr. Sivdlv. Mr. XVi:w, M1 Elliott, MV, Pettus, Mr. Phillips. Eleven Ask
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BINKLEY Hinkley, pleasant hut Hrm counselor and of the boys, is well known for the entertaining programs which are put on under his guidance ancl for the Father-Son carnivals. He can usually be found as one of the leaclers in social events arouncl the school. MRS. SAMPLE ' Mrs. Sample is the person who looks out for the health and comfort of the girls in the school. Many problems are brought to her and are solved in her pleasant, kindly manner. She par- ticipates in many school alfairs, and is sponsor of the Girls' League. it VIC E - P R'iI NC IiP'7Ii T.. S SECRETARIES - CLERKS Ten Mrs. llziywztlwl, Mrs. Vloutl, Mrs. l'lt'k1SZllll, Mrs, Ms-l'Iintovk, Mrs. Iloxxwii, Mrs, Viwqmpe-l'.
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A 'LL Q TOD Row: i:t'l'illll Arne-lt. Industrial Arts: H4-li-n Studies: Iwi- Hai'trul'l'. l'liziir- maui nf Home lflcurioinics: Eleanor Beveridge, Calistu Blilor, Coniiiieruialg Martin lin-dbz-rg. Chairman of Language-sg A. English. Second Row: Rosa Maw ljocliran English: Sue Uollins. Personality llevulopnu-nt: Alice Col- vin. Hnglish: Lillian Courtright, Huniecrafts: Helen Dawkins, Commercial: Charlotte- lli-iu-on, tfhairnian of Life- Serie-rice: Henry llirks, science: Marian Francis, English. Third Flow: Frederik Frvderiksen, tfliairinan of Social Studie-s: Cledith Gerard, Latin: Anna K' tlorinam, Social Studies: 'l'ed Gordon, English: Russell Greenwood. Mutheniatics: Veda f Ili-rring, Physical Education: Frederick He-rrniann. Music: Lvla Hrihunslmlt. Librarianf f Fourth Row: Helen Horton. Coinineruial: Gwendolyn Watt Jones. llranm: Mary Louise- .lonvs I'hnirrnan of Art: Su-lla Kvnnr-dy, English: Raymond Kirkwood, Science: Robert l.f-linliurdt, Social Studies: NVult+-1' Lipman, industrial Arts: Effir- Mugurn, English. Twelve
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