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ZA B . 15? i ,1 , f V f , ,,,., ,, .. V., f W ff 4 0711 X W9 Q' fy X THEY BUILD SOUND MINDS AND BODIES Anyone have a magnifying glass? l.et's see what our teachers read. Pe- laxing for a moment are Mr. Merle Landerholrn, U. S. history and cifics, lAr. David Cyra, freshman English and Spanish, lifliss Joan Campbell, freshman English and social stodiesg Mr. Elrnon Ousley, contemporary problems, speech, psychology, lflrs, Jean Vfallfinshaw, freshman English and social studies, and Mr. Cecil Lone, U. S, and world history and geography. We certainly can't begruclge our teachers their infrequent moments of relaxation, when we think of the many things they do for us. Stopping for breath after a workout in the gym are the physical educa- tion instructors, Miss Dorothy Ann Ootzs coached the girls' ski team in addi- tion to her :fork in girls' P.E. lVlr, James Ford coached freshman football, beside: his classes in general science and biology, Nlr. Arthur Haines, also a biology teacher, spent spring afternoons as track coach. lVlr. Hester, baseball coach, taught US history and P E. lVIr. Leonard Jones, football coach, taught general math and driver training, while lVlr. Robert Stoelt doubled as basket- ball coach and FRE. teacher. 'l5
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7 vf-WW 'n' f Mai if v f ,,,,,,,f NY WAY YOU FIGURE I lt looks as if our rnath and science teachers will be able to tell any thing you want to know about a lool4ouL's firetinder. Their instructor is Miss Martha Hardy, who also helps pupils with geometry, annual and Creative writing, Her above pupils are, lelt to right: Mr, Frank Odle, veteran teacher of algebra, trigonornetry, and solid geometry, Mr. Robert Whitney who teaches algebra, chemistry, and physics, and Mr. Joseph Watson, red- headed instructor in algebra and geometry. We wonder if they are learning as much in their class as we flo in ours. I4 WMWW! 2 nil! , X J , f ,,,, ,,,, ,f -eees:,,.-f1fzeg::f:'ar.f, Y-,-.3-2.2 'll ' ' ,W M f VIVV uma 2 fl ...If ,gf 4: 3 .f l K i f , gi .fs 1 of ' m Kwai, Hi T SPIRIT ADD UP Benning :mt the tllnirdie are the bestowers of the cultural aspects of our curiituluni. Seated: Mrs, Beatrice Roethlce, art instructor, supervises posters and paintings that brighton our rooms plus teaching French. Mrs. Ethel Dinnioncl, secretary, is constantly busy with her multitudinous tasks. Standing .ircz Mr, lfl.ii-ry Apctz, talented musician, who teaches band, Mrs. M.n-tha Davidson who is always willing to answer questions about library hooks or mlvaiicetl French, and Miss Pat Foster, district librarian who spends an hour a tlav in our librsiry before scooting on to the next school.
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, , , . . . , ,. , .. X If 1 ,f Vllf WL., 3 F., M, , 52 I I Sueko Suguro, Lorrine Stromberg, Dave Bird, Paul Heckard Each year in Bellevue High School, it is the A.S.B. officers, more than anyone else, who lead us to successful efforts. This year's officers have been looked up to as our leaders, giving us ex- cellent examples of guidance and inspiration. Student Body President Dave Bird has success- fully completed his term of office as head of the executive department, seeing that acts of the Board of Control are enforced. He has conducted all student body and council meetings, and ap- pointed committees to investigate and promote school activities. I have learned a lot, said Dave, in handling all situations, and I enjoyed working with the ad- ministration and students. I consider being chosen to represent the students a privilege and honor. Vice-President Lorrine Stromberg has been Chairman of the A.S.B. Court and A.S.B. Historian. Also chairman of the assembly committee, Lorrine I6 deserves credit for the fine assemblies this year. Sueko Suguro, Secretary, has displayed diligence and perseverance in her office, as main link be- tween students and council. I have greatly enjoyed working for the stu- dents and I hope that I have helped them have a better understanding of school affairs through the minutes, Sueko said. The Treasurer this most successful year has been Paul Heckard. Paul is the first iunior in many years to hold an A.S.B. office. He has made monthly financial reports to the council, disbursed all money upon requisition of club or activity ad- visors, and has been our business manager. With the growing of Bellevue High School and its problems, these officers deserve much credit and thanks, for without their expert guidance and inspiration it would not have been possible to have had such an exciting and successful year.
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