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Beaverionu A 5icQet to gun Beaverton's social nature reaches its pinnacle at night-fall when the games, dances and plays attract student attention causing Monday's test, Wednesday's term paper, college and the uncertain future to temporarily but pleasantly fade from memory. This is the time when high school becomes fun, when spirits are high, un- squelched by authority. Fridays are game nights, the home ones followed by gay after-game dances, the away ones climaxed with noisy, boisterous trips home. On Saturdays come the formal and semi-formal dances and in many cases plays and concerts. When 11:00 P.M. arrives, however, all comes to a close, but with another game, another dance in the offing, Beaverton will not be closed for long. . . . And a football game, rain and all, with the thrill of victory the ultimate reward.
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A transplanted midwesterner who began to make annual treks to the Oregon country in the 1940's, Ed Bader became a full-time Ore- gonian in 1941 when he accepted his first teaching assignment at Beaverton High School. At that time, he was an educator of wide experience and versatility as he had taught in practically all subject areas from industrial arts to foreign languages and had served as superintendent of schools. His first assignments at Beaverton were in the capacities of mathematics instructor and as an assistant in football, basketball and track. His first love athletically is track and his background shows that he was a record class performer in high school and college where he established standards which held up until 1959. Mr. Bader took over as head track coach in 1947 and his teams have been title contend- ers every year. His 1958 team won the state championship and he coached teams to high state finishes in 1956 and 1959. Numerous record holders have been members of his teams, including one national record holder. A top flight teacher as well as a coach, this man is a dedicated educator, a true friend to students and athletes and is highly respected by his colleagues. Never one to pull punches, he expects maximum effort from all those with whom he associates, whether they be adults, students or athletes. Mr. Bader is married and he and his wife, Dorothy, have one daughter. Ed and Dot are both ardent fishermen and have dipped lines in most of the fresh water streams and lakes of the state. And so to Ed Bader, in- recognition of eighteen years of outstanding service, on the athletic field and in the classroom, we happily and proudly, dedicate the 1963 BEAVER. W 5' ..,- ' -- .- r Mr. Bader takes time out from his busy schedule to confer with one of his athletes at the lunch table. Al- ways a welcome visitor, Mr. Bader's words, some- times jovial, sometimes serious, were greeted consis- tently with pleasure and respect. As fine a teacher off the track as on it, Mr. Bader is shown here easing one of his algebra students' worries by explaining a difficult story problem.
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