Bellevue High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

 - Class of 1956

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tr le 'exif THEY LED WITH A SMILE The Bellevue Senior High School student body once more proved itself adept at chosing capa- ble student body officers, who displayed the leadership vital to upholding All-American standards. Dave Caldwell, president, headed the student council and managed behind-the-scene jobs with diligence and good spirit. His friendly attitude was an example to be followed, his ever-present smile a source of inspiration. As vice-president, Chris Vall-Spinosa presided over student court and headed the assembly committee. In both these capacities, he exhibited a fine sense of responsibility and a knack for getting along with everyone. Secretary Ianie Paschall not only filled an executive position in the school, but also repre- 20 sented the students of Bellevue at conferences, at other schools, and in community activities. The job of student body treasurer requires many hours of hard work. Doug Lovejoy, this year's finance manager, spent these hours corn- piling monthly monetary reports, heading the school's ticket sales, and checking club fi- nances. The appointive position of school historian was filled by Barbara Tam, whose clever ideas and ability assured her success in office. The thoughts of all the officers can well be summed up in this statement by Ianie, We would like to thank the entire student body for their cooperation with the decisions of the coun- cil, and we appreciate the opportunity given us to take part in student government.

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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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THEY WORKED FOR A BETTER BELLEVU Each Wednesday the A.S.B. council convened to aid in the administration of our school. Highlighting the legislative accomplishments of the council, was the problem of representation and the decision to include club and class presi- dents, and the planning of a joint sock dance with Lake Washington. On the honors side were visits to Wally's Hi-Iinx, and the inception of Safe-Teens at Belle- vue. Bel1evue's student court is an example of an efficient judiciary system. With A.S.B. vice president Chris Vall-Spinosa presiding as judge over two representatives from each class, pen- alties were imposed upon those who violated proper school procedures. Such went the board of control this year- young leaders taking part in a representative form of government. The leaders of tomorrow. learning and practicing the rudiments of democ- racy. TOP PICTURE: 5on.lr.x Davul-.on 5kip Wilson, Ann R.ullortl, Nlr, Hcitlenricli, Chris Vail Spunsoa, Richard Newell, Bill Frye. Gall Dunn, LOWER PICTURE, ROW 5: Don llansen, Ton1A!vx.uuler, Ray Hirai, Bob Beehe, Ben Barker, Bill Lilly, Bill Dafoe, Judy Rogers, Judy Tjossem, Jim Martine. ROW 4: Whitney Smith Chunk lit-itr.uul, Dave Caldwell, Jun lvlanlnwe, Stan Sheruian, Lief Carter, Treniaine Arkley, Perry Bell, Jude Haverteeld, Leonard Johnson. ROW 3: Ed McGuire, Mary lynm- thu-st, Janie lkistliall, Jan Chapiuau Linda Harrington, Carol Stuuiders, Joyce Grage, Beth Allen, Sue Guest, Jackie Potts, Joanne Nelson Doug Lovejoy. ROW 2: Ralph Yoder, llary Milli-lte, Chuvk Riclunontl Fred Hillnmn Mike Steele, Lynn Wheeler, Pat Dafoe, Barbara Tani, Judy Schurr, Julie Pingree, Pat Dowie, Virginia Shirley. ROW 1: Rirli.u'tl Flint Don Ljiulliloril lxeencr Boyce l-rich Srhulz, Burl Norquist, Pete Paget, Bob Dootson, Tom Van Winkle, Bruce Rossio, Jark Kellum, Chuck Comeau, lvlillvi' l,vullikL'. 'Na , ' l .. ...wi .. -im A 21

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