Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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'l'he opening of a Heil Cross Room. where girls volunteered to work tluring their spare time. was an innovation this year. Here gifts for serviee men were wrapped aml paelwrl: eolorful ornaments and trimmings were matle to lirighten the Christmas trees at the Naval Hospital. Drives to eolleet paper aml tin. eampaigns to sell liar Stamps aml llomls kept the teaehers in eharge of Wiar Aetivities husy this year aml gave every smelt-nt an opportunity to eontrilmte to the war effort. ln keeping with llle tlleme of this year's Shingle. the lfaeully answered inquiries ahout their travel experiences in the past aml their plans for post-war vaeations. Many interesting aml unusual hits of information tliseloseel that our teaellers are hy no means tlle stay at home lboxliesu we llatl lielievetl. It is our hope that the highlights we have ehosen from the faeulty questionnaires will result in a lvetter aml more interesting aequaintam'e with Hallartl teaehers. Nl Xlll IX XllXllal.. Vfffof- 1'mm.wIo1' ls inleresletl in Nlexieo aml :Ill lhe neighhors to the Ninth. Xl.KllXl,l'1Xl'i liYl3l'Ili. Ilfl'.w'1'-lamks l'u1'uarrl fo the :lay when she will he ahle to repeal her trip Xrouml lhe NVol'lml. Xl.XlULl'l'llll'I'I'1 llXXQl'I'i'l'. Hilfe: XVishes to visit llelginm for sentimental reasons. .l0Sl'1l'll Nlni'UNlll, Ifuus' Jrlrfsvl' lle woulrl like lo iisil Norway, .XXX t'll.XXllll'lIil.lN, f.'if'l,w' .lrll'l,w1'f' Ile:-lures it uouhl lake volumes to tell ahout the nations she has xisiletl. llt.X J. l'ICXSl-l. Slrnlu Hull 'I'raveling has taught him the xalue ol' heinsz an .Xmerie'in. llll'il.lYl'i RUWIC. Slurlu llfrll ller kmlwleilere of Pillillllill will he helpful uhen she xisils Sonlh xlll0l'll'Il. ll0lll'IR'I' l'l'XXlXtlll.XNI. I'fng1inrer .Ks a ship! engineer. he has sail--il the St'3l'll Seas. .ll.lllX' l'.Xlil,SOX. Vnslorlifln - XVas impressell hy lhe elezlll, X '- , uell kent eilies of Sweilen. ..ff '1'f -f..4ai MARVIN MINZEL I 4 MADALINIYRYDII MAIGUIIITI HANQUI1' JOSIPN MQCONI ANN CHANIIIUN IRA PHS! ' ADRIAN! ROW! ROIIIT CUNIIINGHAH 1 ALIIN CARLSON

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. . . JN-Ilopes to see the hcautiflll lnountain we :ery of Em-uaulor and to know and umlerstaml its people. MR. A. 'l'. VAN DICVAX'l'l'1lt-Czln't get away from his habit of checking: np -'says he wants to visit Russia just to cheek np. They Set The Pace . .. . . the Ballard faculty, in a united effort, have brought t 16 students to the termination of a year filled with changes, good times, hard study, and a host of new experiences. Their guidance has helped build the character of the Youth of Today so that they will be able to meet the problems of the world of tomorrow. No year passes without changes in the facility personnel. Miss Helen Lewis replaced Mrs. Stackpole in the girls, physical education department. With the departure of Mrs. Margaret Garred, her attendance work went to Miss lrva Knuppenburg and her Spanish classes and the Spanish Club to Miss Beulah Russell. Mrs. Mildred Young's place in the study hall was filled by Miss Adeline Rowe. Mr. Nardin ceded the job of handling intra-murals and the Field Patrol to Mr. Whiteht-ad, who also added a course in tion to his busy schedule. Th e more than fifty members of l naviga-



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NI.Xl llli . AL. once ng:'lln the old cathedrals :ind museum' ot' I' vpn U I' ll , s 1 :peaks Noryu lin and Dun h -,i - ' Il.fXltOl.D HITSEBY, English-Thinks Mexican sicstas :ire a great idea. BESS BENIIAM. HIlfIlfS1IfClllll1l was the most inter csting: country visited on her Oriental Udyssey. lItY.X KXl'l'I'liXIXI'Rfl. Ifnfllisll--lI:is seen hoth the snowy wastes of Mask: and the tropical lllilgll' of Ilnwziii. K.X'l'IIliltlN'l'1ULSICX. Iflnfflislf--Wislies to visit ll'l'l2lllll to nn-ct her ll:nl's folks and t kiss the Blarney Stone. Freedom of peeeh. .. The English departm . . , I a Ilty and poise in public speaking and smoothness and correctness in writing. Necessary to the accomplislunent of these goals are many hours of research, careful organization of materials. word study. vocabulary huilding, and much practiee in expository writing. ent aims to develop h'l' Uutstanding examples of good literary style in poetry. novels. and essays are care- fully studied and analyzed. These classics furnish students with a standard hy which to measure their own literary efforts-a goal toward which to strive. This year Seattle students are fortunate in having a new Guidebook, which pro- vides in handy reference form, the means of making their wo k methol ' d ' ' ' r correct and uniform in 1 an dttall. lhe etiquette rules practieed hy Mrs. Stroimclfs C'olnposition Ill students will prove valuallle as well as lll'2lt'tlL'2ll for flltllfl' use. UN. . .1fl1.1 uni , s ann -. , BNHS .XliN0l,D, !lffN,l7lll't'illI40 'ht ' ' ' I .it home in the llullarrl distric . 4 4 A, 'E 5:1 . IP

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