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ART DEPARTMENT: II.eII Io righfl Dr. Fred Nyquisl, Mr. Wilhelm Bodine, dcparimcnl chairman. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: ll.eII fo righll Mrs. Lolene Morgan, Mrs. Nellie Cale, Miss Zoe Bromley, deparlmenf chairman: Miss Jenn Rlfffd- HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: ILeiI' Io righll Mrs. Sue Collins, de- parlmnnf chairmang Mrs. Grace Harrell, Mrs. Mariorie Thomas. - 1- ' ' n . ,x . .L-9:11 r , A . , . - , K . , ..., ,v SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: ILeII fo riqhll Mr. Ollie Colrer, Mr, Harry Mellon, Mr. Collis Jordan, Mr. Henry Dirlrs, Mr. Raymond Kirkwood, Mr. Francis Waddinqham, deparlmenf chairman. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT: ILefI fo riqhll Mr. Pefer Krogsfad, de- parlmenl chairman: Mr. Waller Lipman, Mr. Roscoe Bufcher, Mr. Richard Schell, Mr. Charles Thompson, Mr. Chauncey Phillips, Mr. Roberf Coleman. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT: ILef+ Io righfl Mr. Waller Lehnhardf, Mr. fs Guy Puclcell, Mrs. JeHa Henderson, Mrs. Helen Arnold, Mr. Eredericl: Fred- ericlrsnn, dnparlrnenl chairman: Mr. Edward Triolo, Mr. George Wallier, Mrs. Anna Smilh, Mr. Franli Koslri, Dr. Jessie Bailey. Ti s
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.. 1 ,.,, . S gggx If . 9 3 . I . , ' 5 B F I A- .a .1 Wi' .I , Q' qgkaif nil 4. il J S ' 7 1 J ,L an 5' . QS- A P Iv ADMINISTRATION MR. VIRGIL FRAMPTON, PRINCIPAL: Born in Los Angeles, our ever-popular principal grad- uaied from Polylechnic High School where he was ac+ive in 'Foo+ball, baseball, and Irack. From Poly he enrolled al' SanI'a Barbara S+aI'e and laI'er al' Ihe universilies of U.C.L.A., California, and U.S.C. AfI'er +eaching al' various high schools, he came fo Bell in I939 and has been here ever since. Always in+eresI'ed in sporls, Mr. Framp+on has a large Irophy in his office which he received for being presidenl' of 'Ihe Soulhern California Fool'- ball Associa+ion. Jovial Mr. Framplon has now been wi+h us for I4 years, and speaking for 'rhe en'rire s+udenI' body, we hope +ha+ Turk will remain anofher I4 years. MISS BARBARA SMITH, GIRLS' VICE PRIN- CIPAL: The popular girls' V.P. was born in Rufh- erford, New Jersey, and wen+ +o a small high school in Vermonf where she was I'he edifor of I'he school paper and Ireasurer of her class. She Iaughl' al' U.C.L.A., where she aI Iended afler high school, and al' Poly, and was girls' vice principal al Sou+h Ga+e 'For six weeks before coming Io Bell in I95I. - I I ,Qi r -a ,- A .. A my-4. I 1' v'? ?- Ei'f: f : . .shew -. .I . it'5',.g.g5,m- -f.. .' , ,- '- -HJ.:-.1 7' 9 . . ' :-if 5 - -5, J a : I ,: ' ' ' -rr. s- . C 1 g. uh. . ,A V 5.5 ' ' 1. ,- P? 4 553- , 1. --3 v ,L E: .f - -,Q . - -1 au- jf T f 1:, f V : ,V jr 1- ' P ,R Y' L 1 3 ' -1 7 31- 9 ., - , if .ff It ' ' 1' i f-' A. ' If, I .5 : - -J ,ff si l' Jia .-4' .f .' 'wr+w. ' . A 'X ' ... sl-'f-ii., r, I, ,- -' I ,L , ,us A ' -V V, y -X-L -. -, is -3 ' ' M 'Q f H 3 r. ,tl ,. 5 4. ' MR. WILLIAM RUESS, BOYS' VICE PRINCI- PAL: BelI's youfhful boys' vice principal is a na- Iive of Los Angeles and aH'ended Fairfax High School. Affer gracluafion he affended U.C.L.A. and was aclive in foofball and oI'her sporfs. A navy man, Mr. Ruess Iaughl' a'I' Jordan and Universify before succeeding Mr. Lloyd Pack as vice principal here a+ Bell. MR. STANLEY ROBSON, COUNSELOR: Mr. Robson is a very imporI'an+ figure around Ihe Bell campus. For numerous semes+ers he has aid- ed bolh Ieachers and s+udenI's in Iheir counsel- ing dilificulfies. MR. JOHN STEELE, REGISTRAR: Almosi' every sludenf in Bell has had 'rhe pleasure of meefing Mr. SI'eele, who has Ihe dilificuli fask of checking +he alfendance. FACULTY Under I'he capable leadership of Mr. Charles Garven, presidenl' of Ihe facul+y, and his fellow officers, Mrs. Lo+ene Morgan, vice presidenh Miss E'rhel Robinson, secrelaryg and Mr. Bob Bo- sanko, Ireasurerg Ihe facully had a very success- ful year. The 'facully had various social acfivilies in- cluding a picnic al' Soufh Gale Park and a Chrislmas parI'y al' which Mr. Collis Jordan was old Sainf Nick. Besides +I-iese socials, many seri- ous aclivilies were included al' faculfy meelings. Page
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Q:-ff-in iv-I IJ 1, FN Ha r I 'J swf MUSIC DEPARTMENT: ILeI+ fo righfl Mr. Reber? Wellg, Mrs, Dorofhy Brown, deparlmenl chairman: Mr. William Hollenbecli. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: ILefI fo righfl Mr. Gordon Naslund, Mr. Sieve Bianchi, Mr. Milfon Nash, deparimenl chairman, Mr. Larry Osburn. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: lLeII Io righll Mrs. Lila Holguin. deparfmenf chairman: Mrs. Mary Bass, Mrs. Gladys Wildman. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: ILeIf Io righll Dr. Juliel Szelrler, Dr. Alice Colvin, Mrs. Emily Belcher, Mrs. Emily Desper, Mr. Forresi McAlpin, deparfmenf chairman: Miss Efhel Robinson, Mrs. Mary Bass, Miss Elizabefh Fichfer. STANDING: Mr. Al Evans, Mr. Rudolph Rowland, Mr. Charles Garven, iour- nalism adivser: Mr. Thomas Cox, speech and drama. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: ILeI+ fo righll Mr. Bill Comerchero, Mr. AI Bird, Mrs. Melissa Sledman, deparfmenl chairman: Mrs. Helen Niersbach, Mr. Charles Redburn. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: lLeff lo righfl Mr. Samuel Houslon, Mrs, Florence Nash, Mr. Bob Bosanlco, Mrs. Elizabelh McCasIin, Mr. Henry Harold, Mrs. Georgia Wyland, Mr. Percival Niersbach, deparlmeni chairman, Miss Ellen Hinshilwood, Mr. Gail Thompson. N I 9'-. W' L :fix ., iw Q A R' SPIHIE KONI Amo
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