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BNN ur idx! ra With the love and devotion that few can compare to, Miss Margaret Gray has given her life to Bellingham and its schools. She began her work in September, 1913, at Fairhaven Grade School. Remaining in the city through the years, she has taught longer in the Bellingham school system than any other faculty member. As head of dramatics at B. H. S., Miss Gray is known and honored by all of the student body. Without her, the What-A-Sho, the proceeds of which go to the annual, the Christmas Pageant, Senior play, and assemblies, just wouldn't be. She gives invaluable instruction and training to all who work with her-acting, show- ing, teaching, and loving. ln addition to her regular teaching job, Miss Gray is actively aiding the city's centennial celebration. At this time we feel it is altogether fitting to dedicate the 1953 Shuksan to this beloved member of our faculty. 3 KINSSBURY ? .
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we anfennia The year 1952 marks the turn of the civic century for the city of Bellingham, celebrated here from December, 1952, to December, 1953. When Captain Henry Roeder and Russell Peabody sailed into Bellingham Bay on December 15, 1852, they recognized the value of the territory. These brave, pioneering men landed their small boat at the foot of Whatcom Falls and went ashore to stake their claim. As the news of their enterprise spread, other settlers began to flood the region to work in mines and mills, to fish the rich Waters, and to clear the land. Ir was this strong people who pushed back the tall fir forests, settled their families within the curve of the Bay, and created the foundation for the Belling' ham of today. ln this centennial theme for our annual, we cast grateful eyes upon those pioneers, honoring them and their accomplishments.
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30:64 of gonfenfd Introduction . . . . . . 2 Facu1ty..... ...11 Classes. ..,. . . . 27 Activities. . . . . . 57 Sports..... ...93 Index. . ......... .... 1 05 Advertisements. . . . . . . .110 M 5 iff wi Ia I ' W' 3 F
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