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Physical Education s Vital In order to keep each student at B.S.H.S. more alert and strong in body, physical education classes are given at least twice a week to all students. For one semester during the junior year, health is re- quired each day as a regular subject, and then phys. ed. classes are again taught in the second semester. The classes suive to gain an understanding knowl- edge of many different sports and the chance to par- ticipate actively in each one. This allows the stu- dents to achieve greater coordination and good sportsmanship. Some of the sports offered this year were fieldball, softball, volleyball, badminton, whiffleball, and ping pong. The goals of Physical Education are successfully acquired under the expert direction of Mrs. Genevieve Pendleton and Coach Duane Warns. Mrs. Genevieve Pendleton Mr. Duane Warns i in ii, ii ii ui W 1 imiiihiiqqi ,S KVX, 's V f I4
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Mr. Robert Leckrone Miss Katherine Stanton Mr. James Gribble 4 I X Music Intrigues Students vided for students to further their knowledge and appreciation of music. Mr. James Gribble, the head of the B.S.H.S. a cappella and sophomore choirs and the choraliers, has been a teacher at Bellevue for the past seven years. Under his direction the a cappella choir received a superior rating in the district contest held at Clyde. The directors of the band this year were Mr. Robert Leckrone and Mr. Robert Dubert. The band, under their guidance, presented fine half-time entertainment for the football games and also two dress concerts throughout the year. Miss Kay Stanton, a graduate from the University of Michigan, is the newest member of the music department. The orchestra members, under her direction, worked very hard and the result was a successful year of music. Bellevue has a right to be proud of their music depart- ment, for it is one of the best in the state of Ohio. I3 The Bellevue Senior High School music department is pro-
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r Math Is Basie 1 Business Is Important Occupying a large part of the cirucula at B.S.H.S. is the business department. Mr. Roby, Miss Wiggins, and Mrs. LaTour teach the business subjects. Mr. Roby teaches Business English first semester and Busi- ness Law second semester. Bookkeeping and Business Arith- metic are also taught by Mr. Roby. Miss Wiggins and Mrs. LaTour teach BOE I and II. BOE, Business Office Education, is a block course. The first four periods of the day are taught in one classroom with only the teachers changing rooms. Mr. Roby teaches Business Law and Business Arithmetic in the BOE department. Mrs. LaTour teaches Shorthand II and Typing II. Miss Wiggins .teaches Shorthand I and Typing I in the BOE Department. X Math also occupies a large part in BSI-IS learning. Mr. Phillips and Mr. White head this department. Mr. Phillips teaches Plane Geometry and Algebra I. Mr. White furthers a student's knowledge in math by teaching ad vanced algebra and advanced math. A new course was added to BSHS this year. This is Distributive Education taught by Mr. Bruce Smith. Students enrolled in D.E. attend school in the morning and go to on the job training in the afternoon. inn -Q., P I Z . Mr. Wilbur White Mr. John Phillips Mr. Bruce Smith Miss Karen Wiggins Mr. Donald Roby Mrs. Sharon Latour I5
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