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Very seldom can the squeak squeak that usually accompames a strung ensemble be heard coming from the bows of Dianne Morris Shirley Ann Shirley and Betty Wnnlcle accampanred by Mary Lou Davld son under the dlrectlon of Miss Nrlson Mr Ousley seems to be runnmg unto cn lnttle difficulty ln malung coffee but t should be good with Miss Hamilton being the teacher M Henndenrelch and Mr OFarrell member of the school board are havmg qulte a tame talking over plans for the school lt Isnt hard to tell from the smules on Mr Thomas and Mr Chapman s faces that at last school IS over and they con go home Stull happy that the drivers training car ns IH one piece are Patty Holloway Carol Maas and Barbara Cogdal wth thenr teacher Mr Stoelt It looks as If Mr Knoell us doubtung Pat ONelll s excuse whale Carol Holloway awauts her turn Mnss Edwards seems to be gettmg a bug luck out of Harry Lalcls Jeremy Anderson and Gary Beclcwlth trying to learn about nouns and verbs Talung tume out from her Beacon work IS Miss Hardy whose face is nicely framed inthe wheel of a handmade steam eng'ne, courtesy of John Halsey. From the look on Mr. Landerholm's face, he isn't sure whether he should believe Molly Chotman's excuse to get out of study hall or not, Day in and day out, Mrs. Powell can be seen at her deslc, busily clocking away at her typewriter, 9 .--.sg S- IW .ui Gm 'Y K 92 7- All
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MISS DOROTHY ANN OUTZS Thus queen of sports health and P E Loathes an alarm clock loves to sk: Her ambutlon9 Tas travel she would To Austria Sweden or Norway rf could Thus sports lovnng lass also loves cake And says that chocolate s the klnd she ll take MRS CLARA POWELL Our Blondie nn the office rs a srght to soothe the eyes On the end ess record keeprng she rs very very wrse She pounds her bug typewrrter with a zest to get thmgs do And for charm and sheer good nature there was never such U ONE MRS STELLA ROGERS he he es a housewife with o garden e owns a ten pound cat trams good secretarnes and good bookkeepers too llkes to keep real busy with plenty of things to do e drslrkes messy people who go and leave you flat MR SAM RUBERG Thus master of the lathe and plane was born an Idaho He come to us to teach us art and carpentry you know Hts favorste recreation IS swlmmlng rn a pool Hes loyal to good ol Washmgton State where he went school MR ROBERT STOELT MI Hrs ace rs drivers traumng whrch everyone should take He drools If you mention thrck and qulcy steak Hrs specral peeve IS people who love to groan and grape Hrs specual love rs magazines of the sportsmen s type This llttle gal the freshmens latest Thlnks social studies simply greatest Her favorlte book ls the hughbrow sort Her wrt ls ready on the qulck retort She eats her eggplant lwe or due And clrmbs up mountams steep ond hugh MRS MARIAN THOMAS She once taught In Cuba thus teacher af Spanish Llkes Shakespeare and Shaw so ls not a mute clannush Reads books and more books likes ta travel on boats Loves thrck lurcy steaks as a form of wrld oats Though from far Colorado shes gone to our U And hasnt a mckname that shell admit to SS DOROTHY WEIBLEN Thus launty cooking teacher rs a whlz Has grudges on people whose habrt It ls To leave a place messy for others to clean She s from South Dakota on travel rs keen Talks about food when called on to speak Lukes to go skating at least once a week MR ROBERT WHITNEY Commodore Robert a scxence guy Gives with the physics and Irkes to fly But chem rs the sublect he d actually rote Frrst on hrs lust of favorrtes of late To be a good teacher s hrs :href ambltlon And everyone knows he s accomplrshed that ITIISSIDFT , . . . S . . S . . . Sh' ' ' 5 Sh - 5 Sh ' ' MISS JEAN STRONG
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A S B OFFICERS Don Ca te Ca ole Boston Jack Bolton Ken Crooker A S B OFFICERS The numerous actlvltles which full the extra currucular part of school lnfe are largely admmus tered by four senuors elected by the student body last June to fulflll the assocnated student body offices for the year 1951 1952 Thus year these energetlc students have done a thorough 'ob of planning and helping to make school actuvltues successful Jack Bolton president of the student body preslded over both the assoclated student and of the leguslatrve body were carrled out and en forced By tradltlon Jack was the director of the variety show Manhattan Melodies and dld a splendud 'ob both as director and partlclpant I fully realuze says Jack that being chosen for thus hugh offlce was a great honor and pruv :lege and though the lob dud have some trylng tnmes I wull always look back on that expernence as being one of the hlghlughts of my llfe Although the office of vlce presudent reflects very luttle glory Kenny Crooker was always pre 10 pared to take over ln the absence of the president and was ready and wnllmg to do odds and ends around school which If not done would have meant the curtaulment of affairs which all stu dents enloyed so much Kenny declares that being vuce presndent has been a great honor and he us very glad to have served un thus offlce Beung secretary of the A S B IS loads of fun It requlres a lot of wrmng but nts enloyable workmg wuth the kids and performing various duties commented Carole Boston secretary Carole took mmutes at all board of control and slde league student body presndents meeting and attended all school affairs where reports were given Donnie Carter treasurer very successfully fulfnlled has offlce He served as chaurman of the tlcket sales and worked on special commlttees as well as guvung fmanclal reports to the student council All In all the offlcers for 1951 1952 deserve a lot of crednt for getting together and pulling for a unnted school helping to make Bellevue the school of which :ts students are so proud . . . 1 r r, r , , . . . I . . . 1 1 . .. . . - I . I . I . . H , , I . ' ll I . I I I I board of control meetings, and saw that the acts A- S' B- meellngs- She took mlmlles Gt the l-'-'ke' : A n - . I I u . . I . . V ' ff ' ll F n l I ' . . . . . I I I H - ll H - ' , , . . . v u . 1 I I I . . ' . I . , . ' - . . . . ,, ' . ' . - . . I . , - . . i
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