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MRS. JEAN MYRE Mrs. Myre, Bellevue's home economics teacher, received her degree in that subject from Wash- ington State College. She teaches sewing and cooking and even manages to hold down the fort in the boys' cooking class! Mrs. Myre says that she spends her summer vacations practicing her profession. MR. M. F. ODLE Mr. Odle, dean of teachers at Bellevue Senior High, has classes in solid geometry, trigonom- etry. and advanced algebra. As adviser of the Honor Society, he spends many hours keeping the grade point records on every student in school, and working with the club's officers on all Honor Society activities. MR. ELMON OUSLEY Mr. Ousley. teacher of speech, debate, and con- temporary problems, is best known around school for his work with the debate team which has brought many honors to our school. Mr, Ous- ley would like to be able to travel, travel, tarvel, arid, appropriately, his favorite T.V. pro- gram is Wide, Wide, World. MISS DOROTHY OUTZS Miss Outzs, girls' physical education teacher. is in charqe of both the girls' P.E. program, and the Girls' Athletic Association activities, Miss Outzs coaches the girls' ski team and is co-adviser for the Kandahar Ski Club. She spends her summers traveling and camping, and would like to spend a winter in switzerland. MR. GEORGE RIEF When Mr. Rief isn't busy making up his daily chemistry and biology tests. or acting as adviser for the Stinkers, he is taking care of the tive hundred parakeets in the Firwood Aviary, of which he is the proprietor, or is working on and listening to his hi-fi set. MRS. STELLA ROGERS Mrs. Rogers has her hands full with typing, book' keeping, shorthand classes, in addition to Stu- dent Steno activities. She spends many hours handling school district accounts that concern the high school. One of her favorite pastimes is planning unique and unforgettable initiations for new Steno members. OT O LY FROM EIGHT TO THREE TIME OR PLACE
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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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MR. SAMUEL RUBERG Mr. Huberg teaches art, shop, and geography, but his main interest is art. He is adviser to the industrial arts club, and his shop and art stu- dents olten help with the building and painting ot props and scenery lor school dramatic pro' ductions. He also has an adult art class two evo- nuigs a week. MR. ROBERT STOELT Mr. Stoelt, boys' physical education teacher, is coach ot the outstanding basketball teams oi which Bellevue is proud. Mr. Stoelt takes en- thusiastic charge of the boys' extensive intra- mural program, but in his spare time he likes to take to the woods and go hunting and fishing. MR. JOHN TERREY Mr. Terrey, new to Bellevue, has many varied interests. He teaches United States history and algebra, and as assistant tootball coach spends a good part oi the tall months workinq with the toani. He enjoys reading, has written several sonnets, and also is actively interested in poli- tics. MR. ARNOLD TORGERSON Mr. Torgerson, a graduate of the University ot Washington, came to Bellevue this year to teach English. Lacking just six hours of a degree in psychology, he practices the subject in all his classes. He is also a good ball-player and Coaches baseball with Mr. Lincoln in the spring. MRS. MAJORIE RIEDEL 16 S is we are Mrs. Riedel, part-time secretary, is new to Belle- RQ.. vue Senior High School this year. MISS MAJORIE KIESTER Miss Kiester, a student teacher in the home eco- nomics department, helps Mrs. Myre add the linishing touch to a cake. FROM HO R TO HOUR, DAY TO DAY THEY GAVE A OTHER YEAR TO US
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