Bellevue High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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MR. RICHARD GRAHAM Familiar sights this basketball season were ire- quent treks from bleachers to popcorn machine of two little boys, the oldest ot Mr. Graham's iour children. Band director Graham came to Bellevue this year, and in the soundfresistant sanctum oi the band room he gives his all to directing the band. coaching chamber music groups, and en- couraging potential concert artists. MR. ART HAINES Famous tor his amusing, inspirational courses in biology. botany, Zoology, Mr. Haines is Wolver- ine Guard adviser and track coach. Summers he- is just naturally a ranger-naturalist in Mount Rainier National Park. Next year Bellevue will miss his droll jol-ces, as he will be going to school himself, on a National Science Foundation scholar- ship at Oregon State. MISS MARTHA HARDY Having been born in a railroad depot on a Colo- radc desert. Miss Hardy has led an unusual lile. Eight years at Bellevue, she has taught goemetry. math analysis, creative writing, Beacon produc- tion, and manufacture ol toothpick mobiles -- the overhead tore-st in 206. Summertimes, Miss I-Iardy heads lor the real iorest on her mountain stump ranch, MR. ROBERT HIBBARD That guiet young man seen around Bellevue's halls for only one semester was Mr. Hibbard, teacher ol health and United States history. He is an avid sports enthusiast, but likes football best, and was assistant coach. Because oi his love for flying, Mr. Hibloard was a member oi the Air Force Reserves, and was called into active service as a pilot at mideyear. MR. WALTER HOECH Passed your EO-word typing test, 150-word short- hand ezam? Learned how to avoid double ex- posures with your box Brownie? li not, page Mr, Hoech, commercial and photography teacher, With friendly grin he gets happy smiles from fond couples when he snaps their pictures at school dances. Mr. Hcech lives in a world of kids Y he has four boys oi his ownf MR. JOSEPH HYLLAND His iirst love, after his Iamily, is music. This ob- viously applies to Mr, Hylland who seems to breathe, eat and sleep music! His pet peeve is out oi toners, but he is seldom peevish as he instructs vocal music for Bellevue district, includ- ing chorus, choir and smaller groups at the senior high. He has been teaching at Bellevue twelve years. MR. RICHARD JENKINS A certain teacher whose desire is to make his second million dollars does not seem to be getting there very iast. Mr. Ienkins doubtless realizes there is more honor than money in teaching me- chancial drawing and developmental reading at Bellevue. He is head adviser for the sophomore class and assistant track coach. Summertimes he gets another job to promote that second million. MR. LEONARD JONES Come fall, whose name rushes to mind along with anticipation oi rooters' yells from the stadium stands? The name of Coach Iones, ot course! This loyal, lovable celebrity has the double-risk job oi coaching varsity pigskin sport and driver ed. But for eight years here, Coach Iones has been scrapping and smiling right back at every peril. 13



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MR. CHARLES OSGOOD A new teacher at Bellevue this year is Mr. Os- good, who will be found in the metal shop. He attended the U. of W. and C.W.C.E., where he majored in Industrial Arts. Mr. Osgood played football at C.W.C.E. and is now our assistant foot- ball coach. He says that he is a confirmed bach- elor driving a big car 3 his one extravagance! MR. ELMON OUSLEY Gone to a debate tournament. Thus Mr. Ousley, Bellevue's busy, happy, hearty debate coach and speech instructor. Everyone knows the fame of Bellevue's debate teams, but not everybody knows that Mr. Ousley was awarded the Dia- mond Pin for one thousand credits of work in the National Forensic League. He was one of nine such national pin-winners this year. MISS DOROTHY OUTZS Miss Outzs of the great out-doors. girls' P,E. teacher. was practically born on skiis near Sun Valley. In summer D. A. goes home to teach swimming since you can't ski on bare slopes. In winter she swoops down any frosty mountain, advises the ski club and coaches the girls' ski team. Her favorite sport is skiing! MR. GENE PETERS Amid the murderous sound of buzzing saws, a visitor to the wood shop receives a cherry hello from Mr. Peters, teacher and friend to future builders, cabinet makers and hobby-riders. A graduate of the U. of W. where he majored in industrial education, Mr. Peters has taught in Bellevue district three years, at the senior high one year. Sports and work fill his summers. MR. GEORGE RIEF TWeet! That's for the birdsI This might be the motto of chemistry and biology teacher, Mr. Riel. who raises uncounted parakeets at home, He has taught for eight years, two at Bellevue, while raising a family of two girls, three boys, cats, dogs, and goats. A visit to his Parakeet Parlors is a treat, like a session in a Riel chem or bio class. MISS HELEN ROCKEY Miss Hockey-to change her name in lune -- teaches the subject that finds the way to a man's stomach, cooking. New to Bellevue this year, Miss Hockey has been assistant adviser for Girls' Club. As a favorite interest, after her mari, she enjoys the Firestone TV hour. She hopes to live in the Bellevue area after her marriage. MRS. STELLA ROGERS Mrs. Rogers is busier than the busiest bee with the activities of Student Stenos and her com- mercial classes. Under her expert guidance the Stenos do many valuable jobs for the senior high and the school district office. Mrs. Rogers also finds time to teach typing, shorthand, bookkeep- ing and office practice, and keep track of A.S.B. accounts. MR. SAMUEL RUBERG The professional life of Mr. Huberg includes teaching drawing, painting, social studies, advis- ing the art club, and instructing the stage crew about flats and lights. He has been at Bellevue six years, and had taught for eleven years before that. He thinks all's well with Well: on television, and has great interest in Scouting, Washington state history, forestry and fishing. 15 Z W ' , w ' W If , W ,, 1, W .. VV,,,f tll' 'ff f , 1 , X f 1 N W w ' ' X ff I f ff X rw-..,,,M 'f vm ,A .1 ' ' 4 , Q, , 1 f f I i Ya 0' ,fl ,Jw go ,N W t 0.4 .. aw, f. 40 A 23. Af iw , If fp 'Q 7 W' wif f ' , fy , - 7,, , 4 , yy, is 2 , . , , .lf , LW , , Wtiiit Q , S. N- 'iri R -- ff ,f l W 1- ,..... , , t- , nw' .f f arf' , Y

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