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iilitf la iQ,?' YU X v if f if .F O Mics. AUS'l'lEl.l.li ' J!As't el 'ove returning to Noah with the promising grebfl lc f. Mrs. Austelle came to us with an inexhaustible stfpply of understanding and encouragement. She sails Ythtough Latin and lirench with the same poise and grace. Miss Avtitei' Miss Avery makes duty a pleasure in Drama. She is the inspiration for the actors of tomorrow, and the staff of encouragement to those who feel defeated. She will always remain with us, in our hearts and in our minds. lVlRS. BULLARD lt does not take long for real ability to express itself. Although Mrs. Bullard is a new comer. her classes are rich in interest and constructiveness. Mli. BULLARIJ Mr. Bullard is one of the most active members of our faculty. teaching American History and Physical Ed. Coach- ing baseball, and sponsoring such organizations as the Monogram Club and Cheerleaders are among his many duties which have won him merit. MR. CASIHON A great lover of flowers, ligures and chemistry formulas. He has helped the student body greatly in planning pro- grams and in forming a student council. With our Facult lVllSS CASHWIELL She does not give her classes plain geometry alone: she presents it with a technicolor background of red hair and blue eyes. Among other services she handles splendidly the difficult oflice as Dean of Girls. lVlRS. DAlll2NllARD'l' This loyal teacher of science is loved and respected by all who know her. She takes great pride in starting the freshmen on the right foot each September. MISS HALL No figure is more in harmony with the spirit of B. H. S. than the combination of grace. wit, and charm. which personities Miss Hall. Her English and Economics classes will be among our most pleasant memories of school days. MR. HOURIQN The upward swing of a baton. the expectant faces before him are all a thrill for our beloved band leader. Not only director. he is our comedian. story-teller. and adviser. If his wish comes true. Belmont can boast of a championship band again this year. MR. HUNsUtiKtiR Coach is a newcomer to B. H. S. this year and is a splendid addition to our school and community--teaches science and manual training-lcnows how to coach foot- ball and is admired. not only by the boys of the foot- ball team, but by the student body for his knowledge and skill.
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.,,,.,,. , Y, :9:,,,,.,,q,,7f.Y,, mt .. 4 ue F-.vw W - l .NISTHATIUN MR. PAUL H. NEAL Principal Mr. Neal is a master teacher, enthusiastic and inspiring. He is an able administrator, capable, and eflicient. He is a friend of youth, sincere and loyal. But, above all, he is one who has the courage and power to dream and the strength and tenacity of purpose to make his dreams a reality. While giving patient and careful attention to immediate problems, he is building for the school he visions+one of student self-determination where personality and character of each student is given fullest opportunity for development. , 4
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MISS KINLAW Petite, delightful, attractive-Miss Kinlaw, our Journalism teacher and adviser of The Spy, has proved that there is much progress being made in our school paper this year by the tedious--but sincere work she has put forth. MISS MILLER Moving her tall erect stature about noiselessly our home economics teacher is readily becoming a familiar Hgure in B. H. S. Her violin rendition of Perpetual Motion pic- tures musically her industrious work with students. MISS MARGARET MURPHY An old Ilrench General was asked to describe his secre- tarial aide, he replied: He is a demon for work, an angel for cooperation, and a human being for understanding. B. H. S. may not be an armed camp, but we can safely compare Margaret with the old General's secretary. MR. NEAL One of the greatest and most discriminating tests for a leader is his ability to draw the best from each individual without letting the function or progress of the unit suffer. We all agree that Mr. Neal has succeeded brilliantly as an individual friend. a teacher of the group, and an inspir- ing principal of the student body. MR. NIMS Teacher of En lish. and an authority on History and I.atin, Mr, Nim is a conscientious and punctual worker among the su nts. VVorking always to help others, he is a valqgble ember of the faculty. MN' 'SQA 7-utslua MMA vp. ,V TYwJa-vi ' MRS. PAYNE Mrs. Payne is really not a pain for the time spent with her in class passes all too quickly. She has the won- derful ability of transferring her knowledge to her pupils. Because of her attractiveness and delightful manner she has won the love and friendship of each student in our school. MRS. RICHEY No assembly would be appropriate without Mrs. Richey who is responsible for our music. Always gay, friendly, and encouraging, we appreciate her presence. MRS. RING Embodying the serenity of the Library, the knowledge of its books and the ability of its system, Mrs. Ring is an ideal high school librarian. She not only works for the students but with them. MR. SELF Between teaching functions of negative exponents and factoring of binomials, Mr. Self sells candy and drinks at the school store. A young and competent instructor, his understanding and friendliness are far reaching and productive. MR. WOODAIQD B. H. S. has many things combined in this outstanding member of the faculty--a handsome basketball coach, history teacher. and a proud father of one of the mas- cots of the Senior Class. Bas' -'F Af-f-ft' wi I-HUP: an JKCN A4 wA!s, 13:41 8 ern:
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