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Elizabeth Taylor lias spent her entire career of 17 years teaching at Hellgate. She started with freshman social science courses and worked up to senior government classes, hut she returned to the junior level because she preferred American History to U.S. Government. “ l eaching is a great profession,” said Mrs. 'Taylor. “Kids are so optimistic and don’t have the oppressing problems many adults have.” Mrs. Taylor noticed the changes in Hellgate’s student body from 1957. She said she sees a major change in the students’ attitudes toward social values. “Students today are more mature, less easily satisfied, and more concerned and serious,” she remarked. Mrs. 'Taylor is looking forward to having some spare time. She plans to travel, utilize her culinary skills, and work with other hobbies that she did not have time for while teaching. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Retiring Teachers I Mrs. Pearl Felker After teaching 34 years, 12 of them at Hellgate, Mrs. Pearl Felker left the profession at the end of the 1973-74 year. Mrs. Felker, a member of Hellgate’s English Department since 1962, said she has many fine memories. She witnessed the establishment of Hellgate as an independent high school in 1964. She said she has always preferred this time-worn building to the shiny, modern Sentinel building. “Hellgate is like an old home that has been renovated. I’ve watched it grow.” During her stay at Hellgate, Mrs. Felker taught mostly freshmen and sophomores but also had begun working with an individual study group of about 15 seniors. “I worked with a wonderful faculty and student body,’ said Mrs. Felker. “I found myself growing more and more fond of Hellgate as the time grew close for me to leave.”
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File “mental jocks are the students of the National Honor Society. Seniors and exceptional juniors are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, service, character and a B or better average. Mr. Werner Held is the advisor of the Hellgate chapter, which consists of 64 Seniors and 27 Juniors. I he honorary member is Malfred Bratveit. Officers this year were Pres. Barb Koostra, Vice Pres. Kathleen Magone, Sec. Caroline Patterson and Treas. Kathy Holden. PICTURED ABOVE ARE NHS MEMBERS SELECTED IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR. First Row — Senior Members: Adv. Werner Held. Teresa Nokleby, Pres. Kathleen Magone, Vice Pres. Barbara Koostra. Kathy Wheeler. Treas. Kathy Holden, Para Gallagher, Sec. Caroline Patterson. Row 2: Junior Members: Diana Fairbank. Cindy Herbig, Charmaine Wilson, Joni Deschamps, Forest Reinhardt. Row 3: Bob Koepplin, Jeff Malek, Doug Ammons. Colleen Mayer, Jim Wontor. Row 4: Elizabeth Lawry. Karen Kruckeburg, Greg Gould. Greg Ammondson, Scott Lynn. Row 5: Merri Hartse. Lissa Field. Gary Nelson, J ud Yuoell, J on Cusker. National Honor Society NHS SENIOR MEMBERS Front Row; Gary Manchester, Jim Stevenson, Dave Fine, Rich Forbis, Paul Boxleitner, Susanne Foss, Sue Barker, Debbie Pitts. Martha Ballard. Brenda Palmer. Row 2: Tim Campbell. Emily Clubb, Sally McHugh. Sarah Brown, Malfred Bratveit, Elizabeth Reinhardt, Marilyn Taylor. Row 3: Chris Swift, Jane Kruckeburg, Kathy V an Dyck. Kathy Salmonson, Debbie McKinney, Belinda McDonald, Sand) Plieness, Jim Rothermel, Jean Carter, Gloria Case, Kathy Yasser. Nina Peterson, Laurie Peck, Bonnie Hoeg, Row 4: Kim Mitchell. Paul Schultz, Steve Rehberg, John Aye, Robin Bulman, John Weidenfeller, Anne Holiday, Sue Harper, Belle Houseman. Ralph Wilson, Jeannette Jones, Val Hanks. Lee Nyquist. Row 5: Fred Carl, Ray Miller, Morgan Hart, Doug Kirkpatrick, Bill Wallace, Sue Bethke, Rick Koepplin, Jay Cusker. Denise Samel, Donna Golden.
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