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And Bodies For Future Tasks x gif: 'SIT .. 3 . ' silt. SEMI 34 1 Wax- lf .,:. Donald Eaton English, Social Science. DEGREES: A.B.. B.D., M.A. HOBBIES: Gardening. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Ealon attended the I'Iz.D. program at University of Arizona. Gabriel Escalera Military, Drivers Training, P.E., and Basic Math. DEGREES: B.A. HOBBIES: 1111711- ing. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Escalera went io summer school. 1 E 433 :rsn if in xi gs. ,gs . X I 4' . Edna Lamb Nurse Hal B. McNaughTon P.E. Anne Wilson Drill Team, P.E. i Ag jgunx we .r lj I if 3 'RV Cr 'F' ll x 1 ' LF' Q-,ff -.fi 15 if f LV fi-'six +i x 3 A 'Tvs ls f Alfred L. Faria, Jr. Cantinliatian S1'hooI. Math. Dir1'1'Iur. Cann- selor, Birsirzess E1I. DEGREES: gllaxfer of Teaching. HOBBIES: .-iiito raving, Robert Fisher BUYS P-E. DEGREES: B..'I.. .lI.S. IIOBA BIES: Golf, hunting. 1zn1l hshing, THIS SUMMER: Mr. I i5h1'r IV!lI'L'lUll fu Mexico, f 3 1, 3 .,. 4-A ,H Henry H. Parris Librarian. DEGREES: B..-l. HOBBIES: Crafts in I.e11th1'r an1I fllclal. 11r11I I arrr1irig, THIS SUi'lIMER: Mr. Parris farmC1I 111111 in- terior de1'11ra11'1I. Len Schnittker P.E., Driver Training. DEGREES: B,S. HOBBIES: Hunting. Fishing. THIS Sill!- IWER: .'lIr. Srhnitllfvr 1r1li'Ii1I1'1I yraiiualf' school. Many students have never noticed The little white schoolhouse across The street from the main campus, which is used for The EMR classes. It is supervised by Mrs. Bonnie Bess King. We would like to commend Mr. Paris for his work in the library and 'Q 'fx K x Jack Gifford P.E. and lJI'I1'e fS Training. DEGREES: B.S,. MA. HOBBIES: Iliirztirzg. hshing. zrazreling. and zrarnping. TIIIS SI,'.'iIMEIC: Mr. Gignrrl zrarelcil to Yelloicstone Park. Bonnie Bess King Special E1Iz1cati11n. DEGREES: A.B. and MA. HOBBIES: :e1z1'hing. sewing 111111 camping. THIS SUMMER: Illiss King trai- eled in Sierras. ,as 7: 'E fr . X f X55 1 7 I 7 Marilyn M. Slocum Physical Etiuralion. DEGREES: B..-l. 11D- VISOR: S CIIIII. HOBBIES: Bridge, golf, tennis. siiirnniirzg. and sen-ing. TIIIS SI,'IlI- IWER: Mrs. Sl111'11m 1:r11'aII11nedIn Wiislzirigv ton, Oregon and the Sierms. Elizabeth S. Smith Physical E1I11cati11n. DEGREES: B,S. .VID- VISOR: G..'l..l. HOBBIES: Selririg. sports and ranking. THIS SI'.'lI.'lIER: fllrs. Smith 1zllen1Ic1I S1111 Diego State r1r11l Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo. Mrs. Lamb for helping out future nurses to learn The basic funda- mentals of nursing. This year a program of vveighf- lifting was employed for Those who were not able To Take part in regular.P.E.
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Brawleg High Prepares Our Minds fs v-my '50 i -2.- ov x . H Elvira C. Deloera U.S. History. DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: .Iunior Class., HOBBIES: Music. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. DeLoera attended summer classes at the Guadalajara, Ial. Mexico under Arizona University and Stanford. 'I ifrf'ZQTM State requirements, Boys P.E. and Drivers training. DEGREES A.A. and B.A. AD- VISOR: Freshman Class. HOBBIES: Hunt- ing and zvater skiing. THIS SUMMER: Mr. ,Iones traveled to Tennessee and through the south. S. T. Lowe World History, U.S. History, World Geography Kevin R. Quinn State Requirements. DEGREES: B.A. HOB- BIES: Watching football and basketball games and photography.'THIS SUMMER: Mr. Quinn attended summer school in San Diego. Joe G. Saldivar State Requirements and Senior Social Stu- dies. DEGREES: B.A. and M.A. G. B. Jansen Senior Social Studies, and Photography. DEGREES: A.B. and M.A. ADVISOR: Sen- ior Class. HOBBIES: Photography, gun- smithing and hrearm collecting. THIS SUM- MER: Mr. Jansen attended summer session at San Diego State and remodeled a bedroom and bath in his home. Leroy L. Kritz U.S. History. DEGREES: B.S. and Ed. AD- VISOR: furtior Class. HOBBIES: Civil Proj- ects and Miss Imperial Valley Pageant. THIS SUMMER: Mr. Kritz taught sing weeks of summer school and traveled to Minnesota and back. Shirley Park World History. DEGREES: B.A. and M.A. ADVISOR: Sophomore Class. HOBBIES: Growing and arranging flowers, craft work and reading. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Park took a trip through Arizona, Nevada, and California. Mary Rose Senior Social Studies and World Geography DEGREES: B.A. ADVISOR: Senior Class. HOBBIES: Reading, bridge and travel. THIS SUMMER: Mrs. Rose taught summer school. Oscar Smith World History, U. S. History N R 12 is fi' TE? The pasT is The key To The fuTure AuThcr Unknown real effecf The Bolshevik Revolution had on The world, The reasons why oll, em! lMr. Jansenl Q Xp, 'x n . fr- I Teachers of The pasT in B.U.H.S. There have been world wars, and The T S hold The key To The fuTure. Obr TruThs behind The disappearance of Ei T HisTory Teachers are declicaTed To The The lncas. These TacTs lead To The cause of insTrucTing students who TormulaTion of Theories in The minds wish To learn The TacTs and The of sTudenTs, and To forming The TradiTions of pasT generaTions, The Thinking adulTs of The modern world. sTudenTs learn The imporTance of The , defeaT of The Spanish Armada, The If www, ..-- ' 26 5, . I'
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Their Services Keep Our , :Ns '. ' Q- f 3 Y if QQ ' N VV V At jean- qs ,gi f- Z . 3 ,L if-. ' I I 2 em' ,Y KET 27,333 My gi N4 . ...Tv , Exilim, r W K P , K 1 I A 5 T . John Howard Ferrin Crafts I and II. DEGREES: M.A. and B.S. IIOBBIES: Wrmrlzuorking, camping, rack- Imunzlinll. TIIIS SUMMER: Mr. Eerrin spent six zveckx at Calif, State College and xpent the rest nf the summer getting the new shop really. Elmer Johnson flum I and ll. Paivcr Mechanirrs. DE' CREES: B.S. HOBBIES: Wood, automo- biles, and ramping. 4 I 4, . ., ,w.?iT'S,,,,9,' I i. V' ' LQ -1 I . N54 -f fe ,,,,,,x. V w S.. 3 Q . I .f Marvin Swanson Bash mlftal. metal I, ll, III. IIECIIEES: IIJI., M.!l. TIIIS SUMMER: Mr. Szvansnn irnrklrrl in tim lcttiire Eclzls rtnzl trrtiwllrll tn i'VIinnrf,snta Lift lfarznrla. Bill Blair lianrl. I1a.xir Math. Mildred Paxson Ilnmvmalnilzg I, II. DEGREES: ILS., MA. IIOBBIES: sifiaiing, garrlz-liirig. 9 . X' 'l'IIlS SUMMER: ' lf' Mrx, Prtrwlt uwrnl , tn .summer .si-Imnl '- y in Lux flngrflrhs ltrirl i trrtviflzrzl tn Culin- rrulu. Kermil Kliewer flgrirulture, DEGREES: B.S. Calif. Poly- teclinir' Collage, San Iaiix Ulaispnq M.f1 HOBBIES: bridge, .ctw-lc market, ramping fishing and F.E,!I. arlirfxnr. THIS SUMMERf Mr. Kliewcr camped aml fished aml fame lzume with 52 vans of salmon. Don Maleiousky Wnnzl I, ll, III, Iiaxir- Shnp, flgrirrlltrirv. .,'r's,- is up f ,..y 2.5: .O . K , 'zxgk I ' '- 9. iz. I 4 h 2' 1 f rx ,ff ' 4 .X f N v- 'Qi . - 'M 7 : .T .xt . xii .7 if . T . 7 x . . i S ' X . X 'X I Victoria Brusl Ilnmcmrrlring I. IIECIIEES: B.S,II.E., M.S. IIUBBIES: writing. traiiclingf. TIIIS SUM- MER: Mrx. Brast ifisitml in San llizfgu. Barbara Jernigan Art I. II. Ill. IIECIKEES: BMI.. M.S. IIUB- IIIES: Water cnliiririg. TIIIS SUMMER: Mrs. Jrirnigun tra111'li'rl in Europe. As menTioned earlier, The Inclus- Trial ArTs classes have had The pleasure of using The new LA. com- plex easT of The old ones. OTher Than This, There have been no Tan- TasTic changes in The vocaTional arTs program. The Homemaking sTudenTs are sfill learning how To raise U Kuri Olszewski Baxir' Shop, Erzgr. Ilraziiing. flrcli. Drrzlring. DEGREES: B.11., MA. HOBBIES: Carden- ing, reazling. THIS SVMMER: Mr. Ulxzciir- ski had an operation. Paul Perkins Auto Tcvlz I, II. Rae Kipf Ilumvmalrirzg ll. III. IV. DEGREES: B.S. IIOBBIES: Crmzliifr' .vIrUtr'Iiing, dancing. .ww- ing. TIIIS SUMMER: Mrs. Kipf 1'ixilz'd Iatlfc Talmc rrml Sarframcnln. Charles Monroe lflmriix, A Cappella. family, The Ari sTuoIenTs are still pouring our Their hearTs on canvas, and The Agriculwre classes are sTill providing The fUTure food-providers. OTher Than This, The vocafional arTs program is sTiIl Turning ouT The besT adulfs The world has ever seen.
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