Bloomington High School - Bruin Yearbook (Bloomington, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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55 O 1 7,1 KX 5 , d I . . cgi' RN!! N Q 7 , 'fg , I Qgfv' mls J sf A,,.,.....a R16 3 Rev. Henry Tuthill' David Inglis Don Manzo Eleanor Williams Richard Cox George VonGelcler George lddings Roloer1Velasquez Thomas Beckwifh Dr. Owen Cook Ray Abril, Jr. Dorfha Cooley J. Frank Ferre Pauline Garcia Ruth O. Harris Administration . . . Naturally

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IO LEADER Principal, David lnglis, enjoys his hobby of organic vegetable gardening, but his work is never ending and he spent the past summer preparing for the school year, aside from one short week spent in Oregon. Mr. Inglis states lll'd like to see BHS. be a place where everyone, students, staff and community, feels productive and comfortable. Learning should be exciting, fun, and hard work. Teaching should be the same. ul'd like to see this school in harmony Bigotry and prejudices be set aside, and for people to really understand themselves and accept others, strongly states Assistant Principal, Don Manzo. Mr. Manzo is responsible for the day - to - day operation of our school, an' over sees the school and ASB buc, New vice principal, Eleanor Williams, dreams Hof a society where they have respect for each other, where there is love and trust. ln her spare time, she enjoys playing the electric organ, water skiing, the theatre, swimming and reading. Richard Cox, is both senior counselor and sponsor for CSF . He is personally for strict disciplinary action and a strong academic program. l believe in educating those who want to come to school. Uluniors are my favorite people quotes junior counselor George VanGelder. Last Summer, Mr. VanGelder worked in the Career Guidance Center helping students. Sophomore counselor, and co - sponsor Boys' Forum keeps George lddings quite busy. His interest and devotion to students is shown by his great interest in school. As for his thoughts on students today, he states, ul have loads of confidence in the young people and their ability to handle responsibility. Administration . . . Naturally ' ult is better to attempt something great and fail, than to reach for nothing and succeed, philosophizes frosh counselor Roberto Velasquez. Mr. Velasquez, hobbies are gun collecting and coin collecting. Thomas Beckwith, vocational counselor, feels llwork experience is valuable for students by helping to teach them responsibility and help adjust into the real world of work while still being a studentf' Mr. Beckwith has spent many years in the district, and five years at BHS. 'Educating holds a key to under standing between people and nations, is SuperintendentCookf thoughts on edvcation. School board member Ray Abril Jr., feels that good education consists of two things, feeling good about one self, and a love for life long learning. Board member, Mrs. Cooley has a dream that someday we'll live in a more peaceful world. She feelsthat education is never ending, it grows from cradle to grave. Flank Ferre, board member states that lil would like to see the students get as good on education as possible and have a good time while doing itfi . Pursuing a political career is Pauline Garcia's dream. A board member, she is presently attending Valley College where she majored in political science. School board member for 23 years, Ruth O. Harris feels that all young people should have equal opportunities in school. She wishes that our district would have all the things that are needed. Eulis Hubbs wants to awaken young people to the opportunities available to them. He has been c supporter of the ROP program for 20 years, ul am looking forward to a better quality education for all youngsters, especially for all to become good readers, and thereby be able to learn whatever interests them throughout life, states Board of Education member Reverend Tuthill on his thoughts and dreams about education. 5532.2 u o Qi , , 'Fa gi? 4 - . tif ' , nl .0 P , 5 Y ' . tNl'J7Qj . .gylxx v N j -X ir'- tv' ' A 1 ' Q ,ti ' s 64 4 xo if T' x R Swx flieqlvfs 9 ' 9 - ' ', ,i , 5 V911 ' o sb 1 xx Q, C ssss r s fi se j u g jj y



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ACTIVE TAFF I believe that education should be more challanging and more disciplined. A greater understanding on the part ot the regular class students tor the handicapped students is needed, emphatically states Mrs. Erma Allison. Last summer she traveled to Miame, Florida tor National Education Association Conterence which she was selected as the CUEA representative tor the teachers ot the district. Traveling next summer is also a plan tor Mariorie Amstadter. Her thoughts on education isthat' Every student should have at least one semester ot art and music appreciation 5 ' to get better acquainted with people and things around us. Last year he was teaching Drivers Education, this year Carl Beach is teaching lite science, andteels Attitudes have changed to where it s harder to teagh now, then it was ten years ago. As the FFA adviser, which is a year-round extra-curricular assignment, Jack Brumley also teaches Animal Science, California Ag. vet. science, nursery practice and shop. ll believe in equal education ot the heart, hand and the head, states Paul Cales, Graphic Arts teacher. lo tinish a doctorate in counselingis part ot Mr. Cales' tuture plans. He also aides in advising three major production, PICA, the yearbook, and the newspaper. Camping and tishing are Duane Cash s hobbies. Mr. Cash traveled the west last summer, and teels that his role in the education handicapped program involves being, Concerned in doing as good a 'ob as I can in the classroomf Iillubcltais Nurpiuliy i Ill enioy teaching, and hope my students enioy learning, sayslfieiyl Craig. She teaches chemistry and math. Adviser tor Girls' League is lan DeCourten. She teaches in the business department and w.ishes everyone good health. Her hobbies are hiking, golt, and biking. Geography teacher John Durham, as well as the tootball and track coach, has spent much ot his time last summer student teaching at Colton High School.He has emphasized that education should emphasize the basics. I will be glad when we return to the three Ps ot discipline. tirm, tan, and triendly. says Jahn Green. Teaching business and coaching JV tootball and varsity tennis tills schedule. l'Some people donltcare enoc about themselves or others ana soon they'll regret it,' trankly states Ed Gregor. Besides holding the positon as ninth grade sponsor, Nh. Gregor is the trosh tootball coach, and teaches history and geography. Eventually GVSFYOHQWIII have a home whether single or married, expresses Gwen Hansen, vvlto teaches singles and tamily living classes ana home economics tor iunior and senior girls. Besides teaching psychology, Ro ss Hoskins is also a top instructor in government, geography, and sociology. Continuing as senior class adviser Mr. Hoskins served as summer school principal. 'livery summer I take classes to gain new ideas trom other teachers and use them in the classroom eveiy tall, states Pat: Ishida, English instructor. Ms. Ishida spends lots ot extra time working onthe yearbook and PICA , and one other wishes is to begin a innovation school with dedicated instructors who are dreamers, like herselt, in a city called Utopia, Hopetully when the boys are in college, ld like to travel more and take tloat trips on the river, says beguoyah Jackson. Golt, tishing. and bowling are tavorite pasttimes when he's not at school teaching metal shop.

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