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Jordan Larsen — Head English III — 17 yrs. BS., USU Hobby: Writing Books LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Speech is our most important form of communication. Learning to use our speech properly is most vital if we are to stay in close con- tact with our fellow men. We learn the correct usage of the English language with supplementary classes in several foreign languages. Ex- pression is improved in speech and drama classes. Dramatic perform- ances improve these talents. Debate classes help us to form an opinion on collected facts, and learn to defend our opinions. Truly, communica- tion is one of the most fundamental bases of our education. Our thanks to an able staff of the language arts. Elaine Ahlstrom English I III — 3 yrs. BS.. USU Junior CUus Mom DelMont Beecher English I Sc II — 23 yrs. BS.. USU Hobbies: Sports Sc Hunting FACULTY... VerNon Bingham Spanish. Psych — 11 yrs. BA., College of Idaho Spanish Club. Dances CULTIVATED GROWTH IN Jerrilyn Black English I — 13 yrs. MS.. Wisconsin Sophomore Class Mom Wendy Foster English, Journ. — 4 yrs. BS.. USU Bee Staff Reid Goldsberry English III. Ath. — 2 yrs. BS., USU Dance and Awards Comm. Karolyn Harker Speech, Debate — 2 yrs. BA.. BYU Forensic Club Marion Hicks English II IV — 4 yrs. BS.. USU Rockettes. Sr. Class Mom Lloyd B. Hust German. Type — 30 yrs. BA . U of U Football Pictures, Electronics 10
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Keith Johnson — Head Math - Stage Creu — 13 yrs. MS-U of U Auditorium — Services MATH DEPARTMENT Mathematics — a very essential part of our everyday lives. Our able teachers have given us the fundamentals in working our problems of facts and figures. Math not only teaches computation, but also being able to reason, compile facts, work with formulas, and to prove truths. Today s world is one of fractions and decimal places. The efforts of these men have helped us to be able to compete with our times, to work with one of the purest sciences known to man. We are faced daily with mathematical prob- lems. Our thanks to Mr. Johnson and his staff. Reed Burke Alg. — Geo. — 6 yrs. BS — USU Senior Class Dad Tom Davis Math -Alg. — 3 yrs. BS USU Hobby-Sports Warren Fitzgerald Geom-Math-Science — 2 yrs. BS-USU Nat'l Honor Soc. Advisor Ray Don Reese Math Algebra — 7 yrs. MS-BYU Grades Committee Allan R. Sc how Alg-Geom-Math — 3 yrs. BS-USU Sophomore Class Dad BUSINESS, THE ARTS, AND THE SCIENCES . . . J. Earl Johnston — Head Aero. Hist, Choir — 18 yrs. MS USU Hobbies — Fishing. Hunting Lynn Hone Art, Type — 2 yrs. BS-BYU Junior Class Dad FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT The ability to recognize and undet stand the great talents of the human race is very important to the well rounded individual. Our fine arts teachers enable us to learn the inside view of the recognized talents of today. Be- sides the knowledge comes the pure enjoyment of the activities involved singing, playing musical intruments, and expressing oneself in works of art. These able and talented men have helped us to understand and enjoy this facet of life. Marion Hyde Art, Sculpture — 4 yrs. BS-USU B iters, Art League Earl Swenson Band. Orch, Math — 5 yrs. MS-USU Assembly, Dance Band 9
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Ruth M. Kennard French, Speech — 1 yr. BA . U of U Bonnie Lewis Library, English — 2 yrs. BS.. USU Faculty Association Fontell Messervy Speech, Play Prod. — 25 yrs. MS., USU Hobbies: Shou Bus., Writing i . Mary C. Miller English, Type — 2 yrs. BA., U of U Hobbies: Seuing. Sports i Carol Robinson French — 3 yrs. BS.. USU Hobbies: Tote-goting. reading Rosamond Sleigh English II Sc III — 8 yrs. AM.. USU Assembly Committee David Yerlces English I 8c IV — 2 yrs. BS. USU Scholarship Committee FUTURE DEVELOPMENT . . . LaVoyle Stenquist Head Librarian — 10 yrs. BS.. USU Audio-Visual and Honor Roll Committees James T. Hill Special Education — 2 yrs. BS.. USU Wrestling Coach LIBRARY The school library is one of our most ef- fective study and learning aids. Mrs. Sten-- quist and her staff have provided us with a wonderful collection of volumes written on every facet of life. The pleasant atmos- phere of the library is very attractive to the student seeking a few extra minutes of study time. Our thanks to the helpfulness and ef- ficiency of our library staff. SPECIAL EDUCATION The special education program of the Box Elder County School District is basi- cally a state-supported program. It is design- ed to give special attention to the excep- tional student with the ability to learn and progress. There are seven full units in the county with an addition of three travelling teachers who visit the home-bound or hos- pitalized students. Our special education staff is a great help to all the students of Box Elder High.
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