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She is a pioneer daughfer of fhe Noolcsaclc Valley and a former in- :frucfor af Fairhaven I-Hgh. She feaches seniors fine liferafure and oerpefuafes fhe memory of Ella I-ligginson. Af Bellingham I-Iigh she is head of fhe English deparfmenf. I-ler favorife diversion is collecfe ing old and inferesfing epifaphs. Seniors hold fond memories o days in IOB. 'I-Iail fo you bliflne soirif . . , MISS MARY AGNES PERRY. revered masters She graduafeo from Bellingham High and fhen refiirned as a faculfy member affer feaching a year Cle Elum and af Whafcom I-Iioh S e holds fond memorie of M I-lowell ho ww on he faculfy wne e was ofh a eoenf and feac r and of her fir f faculfy meefino I-lard worlc s fhe favorife hobby of lhe former cooking feacher and Welfare Club advisor MISS CAROLYN CONLEE MISS FAPOLYN FONLEE 'QU' MISS IVIARY AGNES PERRY 'tm IVIISS HULLAH COOKE o ege ind in 'rhe Porfland hoo sysfem She wa an overseas nurse during fhe war and fhen Came fo Bellingham where she divided her fume among our schools D sabled children affencling our ehools were under her care as well as fh adminisfrafion of eye and ear fesfs Collecfing old cook boolcs is fhe v rife hobby of our Cooly MISS HULDAH COOKE If rn . . . Q 31 in V, K I . ,lx 'i h K ' s Jr. , Q I' , W QS i Ii I V1 sh ' b sf' ' 5 i h- M e , ' s - ' J. y . ,fi 1 ii imn I V A' She began her career as homefei feacher af Colorado Agrioulfural C ll Q ' so l . 5 . ' ' . i. ' i s . e ' ' ' , ' ' fa o' 'I X ' , . . fri
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Honored und respecled by all sludenls o po or ol a lruendly and clweerlu' le s Mr Jnclcs l-Ins lwobbles lncu Carpenlry and landscaprnq Slrnvung lor a more democrallc and oulslandunq sclwool I a slrenuous roullne ol proposed plans and pro cms Cealrng a lwearly lnleresl un sc ool an ov: unc lons lo man l I-I olr prrnclpa HARLAN JACK SON benevolent dragons amlluar lace around llx lull and a lrlendly nod for all bollw are upplled by an ellrclenl vuce prlncupal and referee sludenl allaurs Irrporlanl qovernmenlal de Crslons and Execullve Board need Inns slamp ol approval Sludenl acllvulues come under lwus able dureclron wlllw resulls llwal leep llme sludenl body lloppunq I-Ins posrluon as alll lellc dlreclor earns llum qreal respecl lrom all as Ralder slrenqllw IS lell Execuluve dulle are given a second place as a luslnnq dale looms near sawdusl llles as lane lurnrlure lalces slwape under llwe experl lwand l VICE PRINCIPAL LESTER FELDMANN I 1 NNW' -I E I I I C l Q ,If. K - BHS: seem ' 1 I 'I K sr'n'l,, l. . f on. ' ' ' I de L ! f k Q K l 1 'lf bl , r ' ' . ' 1 ll d ' 'Q I l' 7 p o, 'if BS-L - A J A I H e f s, w f g ' ' ' - ' ' S 1-ff I, A . 4 . :Ya I x I I s o . . . I I 'rl
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Colors and TexTures observed in Miss BarTruTT's classes, weekly exhibiTs on bulleTin board. hand scrubbed, The washing oT brush es, inferior clecoraTion and Tash ion design emphasized, help- ers oT needy proiecTs, maker oT lips Tor annual Y-Teen What A-Sho booTh, advanced Tech niques pracTiced in class, earn esT working sTudenTs Tor necese sary jobs around Bl-TS . . .ART DEPARTMENT. PracTicing The arT of good wriTing, essays, Themes, and book reporTs: liTeraTure, grammar, iournalism, and composiTion7 'Tale oT Two CiTies, Silas Marnerf' and 'King ArThur,'i all parTs oT needed reading marerial. Bi-weekly school paper-The Beacon, headed by Mr. SToTTlebower. New use of vocabulary, penmanship improved, a 'musT Tor every day living . . . The ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. Problems and Tigures Tor sTurdy brains, plus and minus signs sTudied, rulers, proTracTors, and com- passes-essenTial maTerials Tor geomeTry7 eddie Tion, subTracTion, mulTiplicaTion and division ob- served, solvers oT needed problems, geomeTric recTangles, Triangles and circles, necessary Tor human survival: oTher courses: maih, TrigonomeT- ry, algebra 3 and 14, solid geomeTry, Tound in The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT. Fossils, Tlowers, Tish, Tinding oT grass' hopper TirsT proiecT in Miss Moores biology class: birds, dogs, lizards, ralz and crickeTs observed: proTons and elec Troni, -- physics: dinosaurs, minerals - geology: oxygen, ink, Tubes in chemisTry under Mr, Allison, miscroscopic planT', seen by curious sTudenTs resulT oT man 2 woncler abouT his world . . . SCIENCE DEPA RTM ENT. I
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