Bellevue High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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GIRLS CLUB GIRLS' What would Bellevue be wuthout them'7 A boys school, of course' At any rate there would be no Gurls Club and none of uts wonderful actuv utues The home ec department wuth uts apartment sewung room, and foods lab served as head quarters for the Gurls Club thus year, as every year, wuth Muss Hamulton as advuser A Gurls Club Councul was a necessuty but quarterly general assemblues were held Thus year s cabunet consusted of Donna Meagher pres udent, Nancy Smuth, vuce presudent, Judy Grage secretary Darlene Scott treasurer, and Marlene Anderson hustoruan At the start of the year, to aud freshmen and other new students, Molly Chatman was chaur man of pep pamphlets, a collectuon of songs and cheers publushed by the offuce practuce class Gurls Club puns were ordered and proudly worn by many gurls Loomung large on the agenda was the annual smorgasbord headed by Donna Corwun The unternatuonal theme was carrued out un the table decoratuons, the food and the costumes of the servung gurls ln May the annual Mothers Day tea took place, wuth a program, refreshments and the announce ment of the Mother ot the Year and the new offucers for next year To top theur full and successful season of actuv utues, the Gurls Club gave the money remaunung un theur treasury to a much needed prouect for the school In addutuon they voted twenty fuve dollars toward the funancung of thus year s annual, largest and most expensuve un the hustory of Bellevue IRLS CLUB 0FFlCERS Nluss H uu ltcu ft r G B COUNCIL K ROW Nuuuc S u F RTH R W F rbwrl Fentouu Au trsy N Lluul s u r uv y ergren Nlurcu Vlurufern THlRD ROW Auuu l' ue ey e u t 4 rey Cwrol Hollowuy J unue L Byuuues u u u uf tu cu w s Quu rwun SECOND ROW Lee Auuru L Q 51411 1 Ke L u sluu u u u T rum Cooley S uudy Rotten Educ S e n us urg 0 e W e o f s e Cu 'Jerg P u Q b '4k,,g,.,.---v as 3' me ,Q g nw'-K A4 .J 13 I . . . ' . , . , . . , . . , . I . . . , I ' . . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . I I - - - uf 11 , . . . , ' . I - 1 I I ' - I 1 I ' - . , - . . . . , G ' 1 .tu u u Dguu-zz '.'e.ag'uer Nmgy Suuuullu Lkurleuu, A'u'tc souu J ,Ay G .uqe D-u we :init IRLS' CLU BAC S u y rv il' Dori: D 'uuuusuut Jcmuctizu Vvlute Put W.uf'uuw OU 0 I y C'uut ,uuu Ba 4 . , uu u l Lauuue Actwuus Doumu V.lc.uq'uer, l'.'l.uugue Lotrer Luuuut,u Luuuk lm un Alleuu Jour, Dfw Jeure 'flso Sall B u l 1 . I r .'. l'uu Au-l uuu lluuvvusouu, Juuuuu Q Cohn, Jmly Gfiugc Arlruuuf Ga 'ul att le uuu CO , c u eu ee ' , Rat. Buvumu, G.yle l,lty u,ksouu Be Ch. uuh :.uuuu Suully His lf Euuuutnu fgfl Duuuuun C0 . I 9 . Ln uuu Kgttryru M yu D.u'leuue Scott, Aau t.u Juuluuu, Burhuuuxu Cog 1.el Da! suqqnuvl No l .u , uuuuu, El .1 cr 'neu h- , Nl uuy J .uuu Suuuus FRONT RO 2 Adel Co lc lj.:u'7.u'.1 Cancer Sl-u cy Bcllu l Karen Bye's R-tu Auuftersnuu, Lcrrwe St' '.la g 2 Result J ?y Guveuus PM .QuSl'm . l.'.u-y D Q E 5-cc S qu , liars .E '.'3 :. e Jackf Te Q' Snr 1, fe' .s u l . N I MMKMW N: ,.,,. V -a - , A G g u XX .. v--' , t u ls , u, fl ' A K . i 1-Q ,. s Jvjvf lv 3' 6' . Q . A ' lt 4 f I. I . T -I 1, C - ' A Q .

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ww-,w. ---..,,,,,, ci BOYS CLUB OFFICERS Dwtd W dney B r Elbte Rollue Ferrell Bao stewwrt Mr Wtutney tdvnser BOYS CLUB COUNCIL BACK ROW Jun Fuller Don Elberts Scotty Morrts John Ntgro Gtry Foote Peter Btrkelwnd L1rry O Fwrrell Bruce Dodson t Kuhnle Chuck Mtlettt Ken Nlontor DDLE ROW Jnm Frtdlund Lwuren Studebakea Torn Spencer Bch Green Grant Watson Hug Nledzeqnn Bruce Swenson Chuck Reynolds Blll Carter Jtn Stroll Dave Btrd Doug Hupp Jun Swtnson FRONT ROW Gerry Nlonell Dun Rtntsey Dean Secord Gnu! Yotnq ob E ble Bo Sewtrt Ro e Ferre Fred Bnrkelan au kard Sr rt t S Nu F 1 Jun Austin BOYS' CLUB The Bellevue Boys' Club, although hampered by the necessity of havnng a council Instead of complete meetings, had a full and actuve year under presldent Bob Stewart, vuce presudent Rol he Ferrell, secretary Dave Wudney, and treasurer Bob Elbue A feature whuch served to unnte the boys was the plan of quarterly assemblues, wuth all boys present Wuth Mr Whitney as advuser, actlvlty centered around the science lab, though council meetlngs were held nn the conference room Mr Whntney has commented, The actlvlttes of the Boys' Club have shown great development thus year The prnmary Interest of thus organlzatlon IS to help the school and especially the boys Perhaps 12 the most worth whale actnvuty thas year was the Klothes for Korea Druve on Halloween, keepung the boys out of muschuef, and at the some tume atdmg a worthy cause lt was a huge success, wnth the front hall heaped hugh with bundles A new event thus year, the carnuval run by the Boys' and Gurls' Clubs, was great fun for all Jerry Brand and Dean Secord worked wuth the gurls' chatrmen nn plannmg the gauly decorated booths of food and of games bnngo, penny patching, darts and balloons, fortune telling, and the vodvll show Another prnme event was a Hobo Dance wuth decoratnons luke a hobo's camp and the couples dressed as tramps Dad's Ntght was the blggest and best yet, thus year A tasty dinner was followed by the annual father son baseball game The worthwhnle season ended wuth a vocatuonal conference ' 'f ! 77 WLS N 5 ,.,.w.-W.M,M,,s,,MW, ,,,, W y , M 1 1 y ,Mm gm , ' ' , 2 26 , f ' , , , 5 ' t , l l I ,wi if ILP' ' ' Z 1 ' t , o , ' ' t , , , Q ' . ' tau ' 1 le.Ml l 1 ' If , .' K K, I , ' 1 l Y 1 t r 1 1 I 1 L 1 1 4 ' I , L , , 1 4 , B l , b t . , Ill ll, d, P I Hec L', tin St ckland, lVl llard haw, cky atchnld, ' .



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Adina. 'auf fs fx up-4 'QU' TPLTS u e F s puouec ever y ur OP RIGHT The shop clwss seems euuucy L V llClI C u'lIDDLE LEFT u tu Cu DLE l e son P get ru ys mbly when uc one ucuuuq MID FOTTOVVI LEFT nc s vu. u vouuc U coo uuur c us RoyJ 3 eu ure 3 utr e cvvou ur 5 he e s nu n lv. thleeuu Con, uu Ho Le c SECTION 2 CLASSES Now we come to the CLASSES the students who are the pulse and heart beat of Bellevue Hugh the mature senuors and uunuors, the knowun sophomores, and the freshmen who are lust be gunnung theur hugh school adventures All s quuet un the halls of Bellevue Hugh then a bell rungs' From the classrooms flow the stu dents Down the small staurway spulls a senuor, then a sopomore, a lunuor, and last and late to class, a freshman all of them rubbung shoul ders smulung at each other and realuzung that the cheer the some teams, feel proud of the same trophues, love the same beautuful school From the dramatuc, swurlung front staurway parade more students, each deep un hus own af faurs, yet all one un spurut that pruceless qualuty of a school where every student feels a part of t a school not too large but bug enough to be unterestung one for the alurnnu to cherush un theur mernorues, one luke Bellevue Hugh I4 Our eyes turn from the staurway to the curved malestuc balcony proud possessuon of the senuors for pep assemblues, but shared by every one any other turune The balcony a popular place before school and at noon, a rendezvous for fruends where they can become so unvolved un conversatuon that the tardy bell makes them late for class The balcony un wunter us a place to look through the two story wundows and watch the snowflakes fall From the balcony, our thoughts travel to the mam hall wuth uts sturdy pullars and shunung trophy case wuth Elmer perched on top Then our feet carry us out the front doors to the lawn, where students eat theur lunches on warm sprung days, the gurls un theur fresh cotton dresses and the boys un new blue denum pants Last, but certaunly not least, we luft our eyes to the tower, a flnal and foremost symbol of unuty and strength an unspuratuon to future students and a lastung memory to us all f sn -g N ta ' T 'Z I, ni., 'X , I A , ., '.., ,' I f' f 'leaf ' ,, K, in. gk L ' I 4 r 4, 'if-1, ef' 'fg:, - - I ll' yffl ug 4. 'frm ' 4 L mme Nun 3 I I or 1 44 . 0 EF : H uzgtuug Clu'uS!'v',u3 circus ts the reuuclu clas ' ' t y e. . T I u to the suuuee 'eifauuus ot me Fre aro s. Au : 'u'.'lunt's tu' s' De uno Patterson suuft D.a.e Burfi caught uuu :tue tual uw iuuouut 3 peruft siip. V591 bet.e' wut l R1 -,xi tuuuuf- mn. lVlID 3 fu, Cal No -:tuuug uuu elses, Nei 5 e ,o cu sumucuu pro L u s leo ' . DLE RIGHT: Workung lmwl to iuuusuu that dress for me hug fiance are liuureuu Hsuuseru, Pat Birtee and Jouuuwette Wluute. . : SliLuux5r,..u,3o1 ulcuu-' 5.1111 a pu tu ou icuii, u :ual you u ll hem ul youu vunukel uuuuo tre oys' k 3 l. 5. A iw. nt tu: nous, guuues .luuuu Dur, Bel Dann, Hgug Meclz gin Fred Miranue, Jack LeWa'u and Bot B 'zsey :url 'k uulu 1 qu-uutlv -'J somezluurz BOTTOM RIGHT: Wluerive' 1 -r ' o ey :rox ml, ycufll 5 'sys See suuuuuuuug fuacci Ka 'fug Gu:- L C11':.',uu Fuuuce -, -urn wt Jeuuuuue Lee Eiwuuee gauuug ut ttuc ,ssl Lok. ' ' ' ' ' . . . - I I . . . . I I Y ' I . . . . i - , ' '

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