Dancing is impossible without beat. Dancers enjoy the Hi-Y Sweethearts Ball while a band guides their graceful steps. Rhythm is essential to our yell staff. Satisfied proved one of the most popular yells.
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So I stirred the gravy while Mr. Duncan added a few words to the lyrics, Mrs. Eleanor Duncan ad- mitted publicly to the hundreds of townspeople and students who were in the audience for the presen- tation of this year's original operetta ln Deed We Do Eugene and Eleanor Duncan are Beaverton's only husband and wife combination. They were married in 1946 after a courtship which blossomed as they taught across the hall from each other on the old third floor. Admiration for the Teaching twosome has mounted through the years as both have filled vital roles in student affairs. Currently filling a post in mathematics, Mr. Duncan came to Beaverton in 1936 as the sole member of the social science department instructing all junior and senior students. During the war he switched to a math assignment and took on the entire coaching program in the three major sports, football, basket- ball and track. Later, when more coaches became available, Dunc shared his load. ln 1948 he in- troduced baseball into the sports program and in the succeeding year added golf. Well known in this area for his standards of sportsmanship, Coach Duncan is now mentor to the luck golf enthusiasts. A graduate of Beaverton, Mrs. Duncan returned in 1939 to teach Latin, English, and to direct the glee club. Since then her language courses have diversi- fied to include French. Recently, the organization L'Alliance, for which she is adviser, has given great impetus to French classes through interpretation of the French people. Through a carefully planned program Mrs. D has expanded the number of courses in vocal music and revived the presentation of an operetta each spring. The Beavertones and other vocal ensemble groups are groomed and on call to serve in as- semblies and community programs. Mrs. Duncan's presentation of sacred music has touched the spirit of many a teenager who would admit liking nothing but iive. The mastery with which the nearly two hundred music students can be corraled onto one stage with the orderliness of an IBM Calculator is a marvel to us all. To you, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, for contributing so much to our school and to our very lives, the Beaver staff of 1956 affectionately dedicates its book. ' 156 Z
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