Bell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Bell, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 11 text:

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SEATED lLeif fo rigl-dl: Mr. Foresf M. McAIpun deparlmenf ciairman, M.s. Mary Jones, Miss Jeaneffe Thompson, Miss Clara SeLegue, Miss Eihel Robinson, Dr. Julie? Szekler, Miss Elizabefh Fichfner, Dr. Alice Colvin. STANDING: Mr. Charles Garven, journalism adviser: Miss Mary Knowles, Mrs. Emily Belcher. YOU AT WORK Ano'rher year has passed, you have received your grades, and you are now ready +o give yourself, and your Ieachers, a resl. Ever wonder whai' your Ieachers do in Iheir spare lime, wha+ hobbies fhey pursue, whai' +heir favorile paslime is, or wha? fhey wan+ Io do in flue fufure? If you would ask MR. FREDERIKSEN, he would +eIl you I'ha+ he likes Io doodle in my workshop a+ home. I+ was because of MR. FREDERIK- SEN'S crealive abilify al carpenlry work, fhal you have fhose new circular benches seen around 'rhe quads. During her spare lime, MISS SeLEGUE sfudies more languages. The word MORE is used, be- cause al' Ihe presenl' lime MISS SeLEGUE can speak more languages, 'FIuenI'ly, 'Ihan you could coun+ on one hand. MRS. HOLGUIN, as you have probably wil- nessed, spends her spare momenls lwhen she isn'+ Iaking care of her 'fwo young daughlersl kniHing. Many of you girls have Ialked over your kniH'ing problems wiI'h her in her classroom. Everyone knows wha? MR. JORDAN does in his spare 'rimez he cracks jokes, of course! He is also one of 'rhe many Ieachers who help prornole many of your aclivilies. ThaI s 1'he way il' is wiI'h MR. HARRIS, MR. FREDERIKSEN, and MR. BUTCHER, loo. These swell people never say 1'ha+ Ihey haven'+ 'rime Io help you puf over your plans for dances, assem- blies, and games. MR. BUTCHER and his crew were I'he ones who inslalled I'he speaker in I'he Girls' League Bungalow, while MR. HARRIS can usually be seen wi+h his wife a+ all Ihe nighl' dances pu+ on fhere and in The gym. Like many of you luckier sI'uden'I's, some of your 'teachers go +raveling during +he summer. MR. BALL likes fo record on film I'he many Ihings SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT SEATED lLef+ fo righllz Mrs. JeHa Henderson Mrs. Helen Arnold. Mrs. Helen Taylor. STANDING: Mr. Guy Putkeil. Mr. Edward Triolo. Mrs. Gladys Wildman, Dr. JeSSie Bailey, Mr. Frederik Erederiksen, deparlment chair- man. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT lLeff fo righll: Mr. AI Bird, Mrs. Melissa Sfedman deparlmenf chairman, Mr. Earl Harris, Mrs. Helen Niersbach, Mr. Charles Reclburn.

Page 10 text:

YOU TOLL THE BELLS The lheme of your Eagle, 'rhis year, is YCU. This is proper, since you are imporlanl. You are imporlanl fo your school, lo your home, +o your communily, and fo your na- lion. Your imporlance is measured by your confribulions. Your happiness is measured by +he ex+en+ of your confribufions. I wish you every happiness and success. Virgil Framplon, Principal QW Virgil Frampfon, Principal Allhough Mr. Paul Currin, boys' vice- p.incipal, has been on your adminislra- live slafl for only a shorl lime, you have all feen fhe efiecl of This dynamic man's worlz, as Ire helps and counsels fhe boys wifh +heir many problems. Mrs. Helen Sample, girls' vice-principal, is +he person you so oflen see helping one or anolher ol +L-e girls al , 'R ,fx .. X I X 3 N our absence excwes musl pass 'lhe R ' . arp eyes of Mr. John Sleele, your reg- - isfrar, before you are again admilled 'ro .1 an A XA your classes. WS X AQ Bw 0' We RY' , f X . YJ ,Y c' . 3 I l aA I -1 A 4. 3 IL .J 'f, J at ' f T X A K 3 4 'J' 1, I nj 'ti li . IA Lx xx 2 K, MQW, A K 'fi 1 Za K 1 Vx J . A gn N pagenift A C ' X , clan? help. lvlrs. Thora Mcclinlock, secrelary for Mr. Framp+on's office, is lhe one who smoofhs our lhe delails lhal so offen occur in fhe adminislralive managing of your school. Through her efficient hard work, she is known by all of you. school. You couldn'+ do willioul her con- Mr. Slanley Robson is lhe man who helps you over lhe rough spofs by giv- inn you land your leachersl wise coun- seling advice in the planning of your programs and credils. ,mf



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Q g wr Yr, rr ,gi ,, f .4 - lx mf il GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, lower lell lLeil lo righll: Miss Tinlry Willard. lower righl lLell lo righll: Mr. Earl Harris, Mr. Mrs. Jean Aiello, Mrs. Joyce. Noller, Miss Zoe Gordon Naslund, Mr. Slove Bianchi, Mr. Larry Bromley, deparlmenl chairman. O:f-urn, Mr. Millon Nash, deparlmenl chairman. CUSTODIANS SEATED lLell lo righll: Tommie Lang, Mildred Eloy, Mary PVHHO. Velma Lewis. STANDING: Mr. Gwinn, head cuslodian, Milne Rogers, Larry de ART DEPARTMENT lLell lo righll: Dr. Fred Nyquisl, Mr. Wilhelm Bodine, de parlmenl chairman. MUSIC DEPARTMENT lLell lo righll: Mr. Dona'd Carler, Mr. Roberl Wells, depalmeril chairman: and Mr. Roy Schwieger, WE COULDN'T DO he sees while lraveling, as does MRS. GER- ARD, whose hobbies are lraveling, laking piclures, reading biographies and lravel books, slamp collecling, and, lrying lo gel my boy pasl lhe slage ol iuvenile delinquen- cy, as she laughingly puls il. MR. BALL has lraveled in Japan. Here's an inleresling hobby lor you. MRS. STEDMAN, who's been leaching al Bell since lhe school was lounded, spends mosl ol her weekends and summers working on her gIasshouse, oul on lhe deserl. We wouldn'l advise you lo build one like il in a neighborhood where Iillle children like lo lhrow rocks, as il is made complelely oul ol glass collee iars. MR. WADDINGHAM, allhough he has many hobbies, is besl known by you lor all lhe color movies and slides he shows lo his classes, and lor lhe line pholography work displayed in lhe showcase. He spends quile a bil ol his spare lime in lhe school pholog- raphy room, working on piclures lhal he and his sludenls lake ol you in your school aclivilies. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT, middle righl lLell lo zighll: Mr. Roscoe Bulcher, Mr. Gordon Funk, Board of Educalion supervisor, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Chauncey Phillips, Mr. Waller Lip- man, Mr. Peler Krogslad. deparlmenl chairman: l.1r. Den Romberger. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT, middle lcil lLeil lo righll: Mrs. Gladys Wildman, Mrs. Lila Holguin, deparlmenl chairmang Mrs, Cledelh Gerard. LIBRARY lLell lo righll: Miss Mary Deely, Miss Helen Neel, deparlmenl LaRosa, Alberl Molinari, Nake Jackson, Burl Hiell, Kelly Key. CAFETERIA5 M,-5, Elimbefh Tasse,-i, Chai,-man,

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