Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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A new loolc on olher counlries: an es- senlial need lor 'rravelingg Si, si, in La Senora Threllceld's room: classes in Lalin under guidance ol Miss Marlin: globe showing marlced places of desired languages: compelifors lor college re- guiremenls: Miss Fosler's French class: French, German, Lalin and Spanish, malce up . . . FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. Beller acquainlances wifh foreign relalionsp worlc rofales around hislory and geography: eyes focused on far easfern part of globe-Miss Smi+h's Far Eas+ hisforyq selling a pace lor ancienl' and modern hisforyy lrips lo synagogue. Calholic and Profesfanl churches lor underslandingp world hislory, U. S. his- lory, sociology, and economics . . . SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. A hosl ol sporls offered by inslruclors Dorr, Jones, Websler, and Benjamin 'ro 'rempl sopho- more palales. lndulgers laced lhe rilual ol dancing class every Monday, learning how lo lango and lwo-slep. Apparalus eguipmenl proved popular in The spring lor lhe boys, while lhe girls furned lo lhe ouldoors for several sporlz. Aclivilies galore, lhe main challen e ol Q .' The. . . P. E. DEPARTMENT. ,..Mnv1' , BHS handymen conslrucl lawn chairs, fables, and olher wood handyworlc in wood shop, aided by lhe guiding hand of inslruclor Rod Q'Connor. Finishing, culling, and home decoraling also in- cluded in The curriculum. Relail sales, Agriculf lure, Machine Shop. and Aulo Shop also lrain lulure worlcers and farmers as a parl ol lhe in- duslrious . , , VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Tl: irl wr ll

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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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GERALDINE WEBSTER 5 Physlcal uc ron B Cub W en the archev m ses the center of target he turr r nd 'ind seeks r th cause of hs ure vvnthln hrmself MRS MARGARET L TILLOTSON H o m e ECOVIOVTTICS Mike up Assnstant He who llves with n ans rs tempted MRS MARGARET THRELKELD Spannsh Spinlih Cu Learnlng undugest by hought bor Ioet thought un assvsted by Iearnunq rs perulous IRMA TARKOFF Soclology Hlstory Service Club A vvlse man toe: not grieve over what IS HO l'T'I E JOSEPH C STOTTLEBOWER Englush Journallsm Beacon Edltorlal Staff The cautxous I dom err DEE STEWART Llbriry Welfare Cub Learnlng undlgest y hought b r lost thought un assnsted hy Iearnlng I: perllous FLORENCE C SMITH Soclal Studves One vvord of cons: I5 better than 1 speech of 1 thousand vxond: Veteran teculty members welcomed elk new recrultk to the told wth Benlamln Dealy Dempsey Elteh Fra er nd Mcfxormlck slqnunq BI-IS teefhtnq contrecte 1' ulllfl RAYMOND S SMITH Smlth Huqhes Auto Shop Spread on vour vvledoe ind at v :I ound to s 1 ovv FLOYD SANDPLL Agrnculture Future Farmerf of Amenci orqet not our urea n our mo ment of urcess MRS CAROL PHILLIPS Clothrnq Foorli Frlend hrp Club T ose who know 0 not speak those o peak no know NIATILDA PFTRY Shorthand Typunq Tucket Sales H vv o reruucs much from hunwlf 1nl httle from others vvtll cure nw tred MRS DOROTHY PETERSON Guidance St Luke Junior Assustince Leaque W en the uchtr Qsee the center aoet he round and seeks o th cauee of hte fill rt nn huns MARY AGNES PERRY E :sh Puhllc v lit 0 relit onenjs ROD W OCONNUR lndustrnl Arte uned I9 that It the earl enlightened MRS LENORE NICHOLS M1thenmt1cs Junror Counselor One word ot SenSe as better than 1 speech of 1 thonmnd words LLARITA MOORE Buology Blology C th ectlce vnrtuex y lr touuut

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