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Things, From Hamlet To Shorthand t? e:,,.- 'I X 5 .Lf l t 1' 1 ,, . -2 , ' , lr -- . r, if G 'An - I tt: :egg f N, i K. ,s , V21 li X. l g H yy t ti tsl ze Xsggsy nv gs .l 'r,fl W il iz X Um-m, there's an improvement this time, only two mistakes. lMr. Rencer, typing teacherl Mariorie Griffith Typing I, Typing II, Slmrtlirznd. DEGREES: f1.B.. ILM. HOBBIES: Tralfeling. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Griffith traveled in Europe. Bennie I.. Marlin Typing I. Economic I. anzl Annual. DE' GREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Golf. THIS SIM' MER: Mr. Martin managed a store in Mane tana. Dennis Renter Bookkeeping, and Typing II DEGREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Tennis. skiing fsnoii' anzl tvaterl. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Renter risiteii iiebraska, played golf and tennis, :mtl :rent to the Coaching Clinic. English, the language by which we communicate is surely The most important subiect in high school. lt is required for the first three years and fourth year English is strongly recommended for the college stu- dent. Reading is an essential to the modern mode ot life and so Brawley High has initiated a remedial read- ing course supervised by Mrs. Hilma lseminger. Our business department is a Alvin L. Knodel Business Machines and Filing, General Office Practice, Introduction to Business. DE- GREES: B.S., t'lI.S. HOBBIES: Reading. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Knfnlel tisiled North Dakota and Montana. Jan Laughlin Rerord Keeping, Introilurliurt lo Business. DEGREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Traveling and rain collecting. THIS SL'.1lIllER: lllr. Laziglt- lin traveled tlirougli Eastern United States. Gerold Ross Slzortliarul I, Intmrlurtiort to Business, and Business Elzglixli. DEGREES: B..4. HUB- BIES: I'IISIll'Ilg anal Cliurrit work. TIIIS Sl.'ilIplI1i. i: Mr. Russ taught typing in sum- mer sr'I1 til. reliable capable unit of turning out confident and competent business students. Typing, shorthand, bus- iness machines, General office prac- tice, introduction to business record keeping, economics, and bookkeep- ing are offered to the enterprising students oi BUHS. New to the bus- iness department is the annual class, which moved into the iunior college building this year. Room 34 will never be the same,
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Students Were Instructed In Mang E??i?if3ilT'3 Aff 3 5: it 1 1' sssicfw-film vast ?E? ' 'VT-Qtiit :sf f.,-hx W . . ' M I sl I is y 'A 4 g 5 , -X L55 ' .. , - : :Li ae? is so et -ez L as Ll ' x 5 A Fran Bellamy SPEECH DEGREES: B.S., speech: M.A. Sc. of Ed. HOBBIES: Kids, mine and others: drama, THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Bellamy trav- eled and studied debate at Brigham Young University. D. N. Croughan English II and III, world history. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: .I.S.A. HOBBIES: teaching. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Croughan went back East. 6.7: 'Ti 'to N a. -55 Beatrice Morrow English III. DEGREES: M.A. ADVISOR: C.S.F. HOBBIES: Relaxing in my cabin. THIS SUMMER: Miss Morrow relaxed at East Rosebud Lake in Montana. Janet Presley English I and III. DEGREES: A.B, HOB- BIES: Reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Presley painted her home, read, and went to L.A. and San Diego. Eugene Graham English IIIb and IVa and b. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: Chess and Checkers Club. HOBBIES: Stamps and coin collecting. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Graham worked on M.A. requirements. Hilma I. Iseminger English I fReadingl and Remedial reading. DEGREES: B.A. HOBBIES: Sezcing and reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Iserninger taught summer school at BUHS, San Diego State and Calexico. Ai , 3 W f ' ' S I z r ., .:,, ,nw . -111,5 N 1' I -M- ei. - 553- :FEW Maxine Stahlman English I composition. DEGREES: B.S. and M.Ed. ADVISOR- C.S.F. HOBBIES: Organ playing, bicycle riding, stamp and coin col- lecting. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Szahlman taught summer school. Ruth Stout English II Lillian Jimenez Sophomore English and journalism. DE- GREES: B.A. HOBBIES: Reading short stories and oil painting. THIS SUMMER: Miss .Iimenez taught summer school, va-' cationed in San Diego and visited relatives. Imogene N. LaBerge Latin and junior English. DEGREES: B.A. HOBBIES: Travel, reading and knitting. AD- VISOR: Junior class. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. LaBerge vacationed in San Francisco and in the L. A. areas. ,. 4. .wx . T .Citi-' rr, K, tt 1 . Mary M. Tracy English II flnznguagel and English III. DEGREES: B.S. ADVISOR: C.S.F. HOB- BIES: Horses. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Tracy vacationed at her home in Long Beach and took a trip through California, Nevada, and Utah.
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Albert K. Apo Algebra I, plane geometry, DEGREES: IlI.Ed. ADVISOR: FTA. IIOBBIES: Sports. Freshman Coach, David Kreider Basic math and P.E. DEGREES: B.S. and M.Ed. ADVISOR: AFS and Key Club. HOB- BIES: Water skiing, Hi-Fi stereo, and sicim- ming. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Kreider rested and rccnperated in Illinois. Robert R. Van Orsdel Basic math and practical math. DEGREES: B.A. and M.Ed., ADVISOR: Freshman class. IIOBBIES: Reading. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Van Orsdel taztghtsammer school at B.U.H.S. and loafed. Students Margaret McCoun Basic science and life science. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: Ir. and Sr. plays. THIS SUMMER: Miss McCoun was a counselor at Santa Cruz summer camp. Gordon V. Johnson Pliysirs, advanced matliernatics, algebra I. algebra II. DEGREES: B.S., M.A. Athletic game announcer. HOBBIES: Electronics and music. Mr. Johnson taught summer school modern math and izacatianed in Oceanside and Las Vegas. Warren Spalding Plane Geometry, Algebra I Freshman Coach John Cbffmdh Biology and life science. DEGREES: B.A. and M.Ed. ADVISOR: F.T.A. THIS SUM- MER: Mr. Cltfflllllll studied Bacteriology at San Diego State. Found Meng Chemistry, geology and basic science. DE- GREES: A.A., BA., and MA. ADVISOR, Sr. r-lass. HOBBIES: Rockhoiind, archaeol ogy' and trout fishing. THIS SUIVIMER: Mr Smith worked on his cabina at Mt. Laguna I l Mr. Johnson illustrated. wave motion. x 'ij' i A,-lk: 'fa sl 5 ' is ' i 1 I K Ebl' : :Q .F 1 'Hrs it . ':.?S.. izggtfifza3??!E???'f??i:t?ff- , A v f tv. z il A X A. :- l . Q lx, RQ. ,a K Foreign Words !?3t?'2 ESQ? if it 'S 1 I' '0 15.277, Many students enrolled in math and science courses were faced with in- viting prospects in these fields. The science courses stimulated the stu- dents to explore the mysteries of nature. Mathematics, the tool of science, is being taught at an increasingly higher level to keep with today's modern science. This year, the school offered science courses in Basic Science, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Life Science, Physics, and Photography. In the field of math, Advanced -Math, Plane Geometry, Practical Math, Basic Math, and Algebra I and II were offered.
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