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Mr Bruckner keeps busy as a World History teach er and assistant football coach l-lead track coach and Life Science teacher are the duties claimed by Mr. Mc- Murry. Mr. Wiley, who is Varsity Football Coach also teaches Shop Math and Physical Education. Radio Math and Electrics are courses offered to the boys by Mr. Driscoll. Mr. Gummere, another teach- er, presides over the Wood Shop, Mr. Campbell, Book- keeping and School Finance teacher, is frequently seen around school carrying a tin box, which, unknown to many of us, sometimes contains school money. A new teacher on campus is Mrs, D'Agostino, who is an Algebra and Geometry teacher. Mrs. Gorney teaches Foods and Personal Grooming, and sponsors the Home Economics Club. Clothing and Homemaking are the subiects which Mrs. Banks teaches. She, too, is a Girls' League Advisor- Advising both the Ceralbus and Hi-Life staffs and teaching Journalism and Business English have kept Mr. Garapedian very busy on campus this year. Mrs. Utz- man is a Spanish teacher. The Biology and Life Science instructor is Mrs. Davenport, who also advises the new Pep Club. Miss Nager is an English and Spanish teach' er, and advises the Future Teachers of America. Mr, Peterson, fondly known as Pete , teaches World History and coaches our B basketball team. Mr. Brewer is a U. S- History teacher and head coach of our B football team. Easy to find around the campus because of his red hair is Mr. Jaffie, senior English teacher and Boys' League advisor. K f f , X TOP LEFT' Mr Bruckfkelr :ina Mr JlVil-1-,i QFQW Mr tfctvturry gmc of Weir seaSon's plan! , TOP f?lGHT:bMr. Gurrilfiere derlonhrates the use of a lathe to Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Ca'v1pbe-ll! ' NJ TOP CENTEY: Cauglt samplingxxhe cook,e5Qre Mrs. D'Agostino, Mrs. Gorney, and Mrs Banks U ' x BOTTOM CHITER: MP. GQFOQCG-GD gets the opinions of Mrs. Utzr mon, Mrs. Davenport: ana Miss Naber on Ceraibus layouts. X BOTTOM: Very h py ov8,th?4fe'w foatlgilx-equipment are Mr. Petersonxtkr. Bremv, and MQ Janie Our Abilities
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,Y 'V ..- Tlfifrf -IV 'Z Hard work, cooperati 1, patience, and guidance are a few of the factors which combine to molqe a teachers iab. Exhibiting all of these qualities plus many more are our instructors at BHS, who work together now to assist us in becoming more worthwhile citizens in tomorrow's world. Back on campus after a year's leave of absence is Mrs. Stephens. sophomore and iunior English teacher, Mrs. Weeks is a US History and Civics instructor. A new teacher, Mrs. Bassham, trains future secretaries in Business Typing. Proving her versatility by teaching both French and Spanish, Mrs. Coke also advises both these clubs. The Photography teacher and Camera Club sponsor is Miss MacDougall. Mr. Leach, World History teacher, is sponsor of a BHS Y group and the Junior Statesmen. Senior English is taught by Miss Weinstoclc, who also advises the Assembly Committee, sponsors the Scholarship Club, and edits Fancies , our senior literary magazine. Also teaching World History is Miss Vaughn, Girls' League Social Committee advisor. Miss Willis was a familiar figure around campus this year as noon supervisor first semester. She teaches sophomore English and advises the Social Committee. Another Girls' League advisor is Mrs. Jacobson, a iun- ior English teacher. Responsible for many earth-shaking experiments within the Science Building is Mr. Fesler, Chemistry and Geometry instructor. Our General Business and Typing teacher is Mr. Rankin. Mr. Turner, Geometry and Algebra teacher, is usually seen on the tennis courts sixth period, coaching his team. TGP LEFT lr the chemistry lab Md Kesler dc-'non trctcs L cf 'i lirzlfmce tc 'J fi' l is ana Mrs Qacabso' TCP F?lGHT1 Here Mr. Rankin talks ' a.er with Mr Turner TOP CENTEP. M is VVe:nstoclc and V. ss Vaughn get gin gud-C ..sLal lesson f'a'v' Mr. Leach. BOTTOM CEWTEP Mrs. Coke P: 'J ss t!acDougoll seem 'C amused, for scxre reason, at sametn ng or the bulletin board. BOTTOM: Loalc ng over the latest bclle' are Mrs Stephens Mrs. Teachers Aid
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T , , ilfj t, ll fs! X s. ' ,Qi 'lt . V . r. ', L finial rf, ML M 141 fi q f L, 'ide Our Our art teacher, a newcomer to BHS, is Mr. Kelly, who sees that the front showcase is kept interesting. He also advises the ASB Publicity Committee. Mrs. Eisman is a sophomore and junior English teacher and a Girls' League advisor. Mr. Aitken, who has returned after a leave at absence, teaches Problems at Democracy and Senior Problems. Teaching Latin and sophomore English is Mrs. Merrill, who also finds time to advise the Girls' League and Latin Club. Besides being head math teacher, Mr. Traynor teaches Physics, advises the Executive and Leg- islative councils, and directs the Rifle Club activities, New at Burbank is Mr. Udvari, crafts and driver train- ing instructor. Problems ot Democracy and Senior Problems are the courses taught by Mr. Hier. Mr. Smith is a U.S. History and Civics teacher. A teacher of sophomore English exclusively is Mr. Leavitt. The new Drama and Speech teacher, Mr. Glick, directs the Senior Play, which is given each semester. Mr. Nesel teaches two absorbing but completely differ- ent subiects, Auto Service and Junior Varsity Baseball. Mechanical Drawing or Drafting is provided tor the boys by Mr. Nouguier, who returned after a two year's leave at absence. Our Curriculum Co-ordinator is Miss Chapin, who also teaches World History. Study Hall and sophomore English occupy Mr. .lohnson's time each day. TOP: Something seems to be very amusing about tne art Mr. Kelly is showing Mrs. Eisman and Mr. Aitken. TOP CENTER: Mrs. Merrill's Latin daesn't seem to be holding the attention ol Mr Traynor and Mr. Udvari. BOTTOM CENTER. Mr. Hier compares notes wth Mr. Smith. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Leavltt ara Mr. Glick watch as Mr. Nesel tinkers with the engine. BOTTOM: Here the photographer has snapped Mr. Nouguier, Miss Chapin, and Mr. Johnson as they discuss the co-ordination ot their programs.
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