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Mr. Albert Moser Industrial Arts, Drivers Education Mr. Ken McRcynolds Auto Mechanics Mr. LeeRoy Necdens Physical Education, Basketball, Football Mrs. Margaret Queen English, Foreign Language Mr. Mark Richards Vocational Agriculture Mr. Ken Rieb Custodian Mr. Ed Schott Custodian Mr. Paul Stiinson Social Studies Mr. Terrell Sumner Art Mr. Don Thomas Social Studies. Football, Track Mrs. Jane Van Dyke Counseling Miss Hildred Walters Library, English Mrs. Phyllis Woodward English Mr. Thomas Woolley Social Studies, Journalism Mr. Al Worthley Counseling, Vocations Miss Lorraine Young Mathematics Miss Paula Young Mathematics 7
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Faculty Guides Students Thirty-one members of the faculty guided BHS students through the 1970-71 school year. Heading the English De- partment was Mrs. Queen, while the Math Department acted on a co-chairman basis. Science was headed by Mr. Mercer; Social Studies, Mr. Woolley; Foreign Language, Mrs. Bloom; Art, Mr. Sumner; and Counseling, Mrs. Van Dyke. Other departments included Music, co-chairman; Home Econom- ics, Miss Franklin; Vocations, Mr. Worthley; Business, Mr. Mitchell; and Physical Education, Mr. Needens. Miss Walters was in charge of the library. Mrs. Joann Bartz Music Mr. Thomas Bisbee Mathematics, Wrestling Mrs. Eleise Bloom Foreign Language Mrs. Pauline Dejong English Mr. Joe Edson Science, Social Studies Miss Laura Franklin Home Economics Mrs. Virginia Fries Secretary Mr. Don Gabriel Science. Wrestling Mrs. Evelyn Goddard English Mr. Calvin Harding Music Mr. Richard Kuhl Business Mrs. Glenda Lundgren Secretary Mrs. Claire Lynch English Mr. Franklin Mercer Science Mr. Robert Mitchell Business Miss Margaret Mora Physical Education 6
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53 Years of Successful Service With the ninety-five members of the Class of 1971, the total number of students having grad- uated from Brush High School since 1900 was brought to 2,889. The buildings at the end of Clay- ton Street served for fifty-three of these years, and it was with pride that the Class of’71 was the last to leave the halls of Old Main as seniors. To those 2,889 we dedicate this yearbook, yet those who come after them will have no less of an honor graduating from the new high school.
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