Brentwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brentwood, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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Sciencefllso Includes Social Science Mr. George Ryan explains a problem to his class. Mr. Ryan teach- es one seventh grade science class Mr. Earl Brown teaches United States Govern- , , and four eighth grade science classes. ment, American history, and geography 7. Here he points out to his students a port on the Gulf of Mexico.. Mr. joseph Askew is shown here before a display featuring pictures of the Forum and Colliseum of Rome. Mr. Askew teaches three world problems classes, one economics class, and one American history class. Marilyn Holmann listens as Mr. Ryan describes and illustrates a plateau to one of his eighth grade science class- es. Barbara Cook and Pat Turner watch the program proceedings atten- tively.

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Role In BHS Students 9 Future L Mr. Ellinghouse is pleased as a stu- dent gives a correct answer to a problem. Today math and science are becoming more and more important. In this mechanical world they are indispensable factors in its progress. Math and science occupy an important place in a high school student's course of study. After high school both will be needed more and more to meet not only problems in industry and in the business world but also to meet the daily needs of everyone. BHS is proud of its math and science programs which cover a large area of study. Three teachers interested in the progress of math and science at BHS are Mr. Kenneth Beers, who teaches math 7, Mr. Gene Ellinghouse, who instructs algebra I and math 7 and 8, and Mr. Kenneth Morris, who teaches science 7 and 8 and general math. Working hard planning his math and science program is Mr. Morris. Mr. Beers pauses while re- cording test scores of his sev- enth grade math students. Students of eighth grade math listening intently to their teacher, Mr. Elling- house, are Bob Cooksey, Bill Notbohn, Marilyn Frankey, Ruth Kemp, Marilyn Hol- mann, Pat Matheny, Pat Har- rigan, jim Allen, Fred Bon- durant, Don Thompson, jim Smith, Bob Kuntz, jim Hop- kins, Butch I u s t , Randy Swinney, and Bill Ernest.



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Art, H0memaking,And Business Training Mrs Virginia julyan teaches both Art I and Art II classes at BHS. Mrs. julyan introduces to both her Art I and Art II students projects to help them develop their artistic abili- ties. Students enjoy working on such varied activities as ceramics, mobiles, jewelry making, drawing, and paint- ing. Mrs. Mary Jane Schmale teaches typ- ing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and courses in office practice. In addition, she is one of the sponsors of the jun- ior class. Mrs. Schmale's shorthand class diligently studies the daily read- ing lesson. These students are re- quired to hand in at least five pages of written practice work each day to receive full credit for the course. Seated at the first table is Kathy Knoesel. From left to right, seated at the second table are jill Oppelt and Pat Eaton. Sue McWhirter, joan Ledbetter, and Mary Beth Burton are seated at the third table. Students in the background are Mary Lou Schwartz and jill Ramsey. Mrs. Patricia Burnett teaches homemaking to girls interested in the domestic arts. She also co-spon- sors Junior Student Council. In this course students learn to cook, to sew, and to perform many other household duties. Good grooming and proper etiquette are also stressed.

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