Bellevue High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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terms fit MR. DAVID GOEDECKE Those students lucky enough to be near the band room during second period this year were treated to a daily concert as the band practiced. Mr. Goedecke, band leader, who majored in music education, thinks that on some far off day it would be fun to lead a college band. MR. ARTHUR HAINES What are you going to name that cute li'l micro- organism you just discovered, Mr. Haines? So asks the fascinated student in Mr. Haines' amoeha-and-white-mouse department. In the spring, this instructor of biology, zoology and botany coaches track: in the summer he works as naturalist Mo nt Rainier. Gail ' MISS MARTHA HARDY When Miss Hardy is not in room 206 'midst the mobiles made by geometry students,Beacon paste pots, creative writing themes, and calculus pa- pers, she is writing books like Tatoosh, the story of her experiences as a fire lookout. or feeding the squirrels on her tree ranch in the Cascades. MR. WALTER HOECH Mr. Hoech's favorite subject is photography, but he also has classes in typing and shorthand. He has his own photographic laboratory at home and spends may hours in the darkroom develop, ing and enlarging photographs. He can be found at all class dances taking pictures of the happy couples. MR. JOSEPH HYLLAND Mr. Hylland practically lives and breathes music. Besides directing the Bellevue Senior High School choir and chorus in class and many musi- cal functions, he plays the organ in his church and has music classes in other Bellevue schools. ln his spare time he likes to fish and play qlof. MR. RICHARD JENKINS Mr. Ienkins, whose favorite T.-V. program is Cav- alcade of Sports, teaches classes in mechanical drawing and United States history. He is very busy with many extra-curricular activities, as he is a senior adviser, ski coach, cosadviser to the ski club, and assistant track coach. FORE ER LE DI G A HELPI G HAN , SINCERE, FRIE DLY, DICIOUS

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MRS. PHYLLIS ALLEN Mrs. Allen maiored in English at the University of Washington. and was married shortly before coming to Bellevue this year. Besides teaching sophomore English, she is Pep Club adviser. In the summer Mrs. Allen likes to put all thought of English out of her mind. and spend her time loafing beside the lake at her waterfront home. MISS XENA CARMAN Miss Carman, besides teaching five periods of senior English daily. devotes many hours outside of school time to directing school plays. She is Drama Club adviser, directed the Drama Club play which was presented at Christmas time, and worked with the music department to produce the operettas. MR. ROBERT CROWN Mr. Crown teaches four periods ot distributive education a day. Many D. E. students have jobs which Mr. Crown supervises, and he spends a great deal of time talking with their employers. Mr. Crown also is responsible for the adult edu- cation night school classes at Bellevue. MRS. MARTHA DAVIDSON This year Mrs. Davidson has assumed the posi- tion of full-time librarian. Her favorite tasks are helping students tind reference material and recommending good books. This last she finds easy to do. since she herself has read many of the library's volumes. Mrs. Davidson is also in charge of visual education. are ' M A . 171' f-1. X' vw- 4101, f f wQ6e sf MR. nzeosm neanutsn E We Mr. DeBruler as a varied program. with classes in advanced reading and teacher training, where the students actually get teaching experience in elementary schools. He is adviser to the Wolver-'Ni-L ine Guard, has appeared in several plays a he 6 Bellevue Playbarn, is a talented singer, an 11, U charge of the '56 Facuty Flips. MR. DONAL DISTAD Mr. Distad must have had an especially busy time in college because he majored in history. political science, and journalism! Here at Belle- vue he teaches civics, world history. and journal- ism. His journalism class publishes the Bargue. Mr. Distad's pet peeve is people who say, Are we going to have a quiz today? QM' fi I' A ' , fll 5 53 . B 8.929 ,W U ..swi'kiTiQ't PRESENTI G THE BELLEVUE FAC LTY A READY S0 RCE OF K OWLEDGE 15 4-4- 5 x ,u . ,JH nw .. --'9



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MR. LEONARD JONES Perhaps Bellevue Senior High School's rashest taculty member is Mr. Jones, driver education teacher. Five days a week this courageous man risks life and limb in order that students may learn to drive. During the long, muddy twilights ot autumn, he coaches Bellevue's lighting foot- ball teams. MRS. MARY JEAN KEWLEY Don't ever try to tell Mrs. Kewley that Latin is a dead language! She is practically an authority on the subject, having taken seven years ot Latin and majored in it in college. Naturally Mrs. Kewley teaches Latin and she also has classes in German. She is one of the advisers to the junior class. MR. WILLIAM LAMONT Mr. Lamont teaches French and English. In extra- curricular time he is weaving curtains to darken his classroom tor showing movies. He enjoys working on his car and on the log house h is building tor the iamily dwelling. but his tav ite relaxatio is p ying pie gjgtar of: org 1 4 .q L L 5 l iiff W if af' , N I 1 V Va .jnlimonn LINCOLN HAL! . r. Lincoln, baseball coach and driver training teacher, is a graduate ci Eastery Washington College oi Education where he majored in phy- sical education. New to Bellevue this year, he has only one complaint about the school and that is the unpaved parking lot. His ambition is to qet out ot school without a wreck. I MISS MARION LONGTIN W Miss Longtin, a native oi Seattle, graduated ir the University ot Washington where she majo in Spanish and English. This year she taught tive periods of Spanish a day, but she says she would preter a three-hour working day. Her ta- vorite television program is, naturally, You'll Never Get Rich. MR. CECIL LOWE Mr. Lowe. besides teaching geology and United States history. has a class in social living for seniors only, and is the head adviser to the junior class. He caused quite a sensation this year when he arrived on the first day ot school sporting a brand new mustache! W3 5. Q X X are Q .g4y,,.ix . K av- fs - N AD US, ID , HELPI G T0 MOLD D R CAREERS

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