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Mr. Mercer, who fills the position of English and French in- structor, is also a member of the Awards and Scholarship Committee. He has devoted many years of service to B. Y. High. He is known for his firm, fair, and authoritative ap- proach to English grammar, literature and research. Mr. Thompson is a rare teacher. He is well liked by all his students because he is able to impart his knowledge in a way that students appreciate. He will give any student extra hours of help. The pupils in his class respect him for his strict, fair and constant discipline. He teaches chemistry, physics, honors math, and science physics. Mr. Hilton, the industrial arts teacher, has olso been a great help in the athletics department. He has been announcer at our games and part- time scorekeeper. The boys in his classes re- spect him for his fairness to all. This amiable teacher, all must agree, is certainly an asset to B. Y. High. 10 John Van Cott, new bi- ology teacher this year, has done on outstanding job in this field. The Sci- ence Club has admira tion for his leadership in this organization. He is respected for his work and his devotion toward his pupils, his profession and his specific field. Mr. Mason, our band teacher, lias worked hard to make our band the bust in the slate. He has talents needed fo- this lesponsibility. He is wel!- iil.ed and commands the respect of all his stu- dents. He gives of his lime to improve students, ihe Pep Band, the March- ing Band, and serve as Senior sponsor. WITS. Wallace fc. Allred, our su- perior mathematics teach- er, has contributed much to our learning in this important field. Mr. All- red leaches geometry, Algebra I, and II. In his spare time he gives much valued support and guid- ance to Sophomore ac- tivities. believing
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During Dr. Avard A. Rigby's affiliation with B. Y. High as Director of Lab- oratory Schools, we have seen academic achieve- ment steadily rising. This has come about through the efforts of many, but Dr. Rigby has been the most motivating factor in our elevation of standards of conduct and scholarship. We, as a studentbody, ap- preciate his efforts to- ward improvement. Dr. John K. Crnkovic. a man of dynamic and forceful personality, has been directly responsible for the advanced curriculum program in our school- Dr. Max J. Berryessa has a warm and un- derstanding personality and is liked by all students- He has coordinated and super- vised our student program.
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Mr. (jongntiy, speech teacher, is also advisor of the Thespian Club. His students place high in every activ- ity in which they participate. They took Class B Interpretative, No 1 rat- ing third straight year. Mr. Hellberg, art teacher for grades 7 through 12, has done an outstand- ing job in his field this year. Work- ing in co-partnership with Mrs. Whiteford he has helped make the yearbook an outstanding success. Brother Brooks has worked into his busy life of teaching. New Testament and Church History, instructing col tege students in methods of seminary teaching, supervising trainees and raising a fine family. FACULTY Juno Berry has been our efficient librarian for many years. She has always kept the library looking pleas ant, and maintained an atmosphere conducive to study. Miss Berry wel- comes the new B Y High library. Mrs. Whiteford, dynamic Journolism, English teacher and counselor teaches classes that are as gay, witty and diversified as she is. She wants to study at the Menninger Psychological Clinic, and travel to Europe for on authentic Parisian chapeau (lid). Juanita Rogers, Drill Team specialist, has made a name for herself at the Y' this year. Besides organizing the marching unit of 24 members, she has provided many opportunities and experiences for the girls. My ideal is to have students who can type faster than they can talk, says Parke Madson, our shorthand- type teacher. Mr. Madson has done an excellent job of teaching in the years he has been here.
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