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hat makes 3 Small School like dedication and enthusiasm of our - Bellevue Such 3 UVNQUG DIGCG7 faculty every student is presented Below, left: Ted Pappas diligently works on his macrame plant holder as a part ot Adult Living. 0 Mrs. Braun adjusts to the new system of filing report cards instituted this year. Center: The tloor is a comfortable seat for Mr. Davies and Mrs. Brindle as they tabulate the ballots for Homecoming King and Queen. v Joe Utz, Nick Benge, and Mark Mclntosh fry doughnuts at the Adult Living cookout. 0 Trombone playing requires the type of concentration displayed by Brad McGaha. Right: Mr. Dosch is as comfortable teaching grammar as he is handling administrative duties. 0 Libby Wyatt and Kim Pemberton enjoy the music at the senior class dance. ' lfiigl 4 0 Student Lite invOIve-ment Of STUGGVWTS Of the opportunity to learn and grow Te3Ch9VS Of 3dfT1lniSTf3U0Vl according to his individual interests distinguishes our school from most others. Even though Bellevue is small, the activities are surprisingly varied Through the 4' . -s tr
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Dedication . n honor of her 44 years of outstanding service, the class of 1980 dedicates this Reflector to Mrs. Margaret Smith. Over the years, Mrs. Smith has provided invaluable aid to countless Bellevue students through her roles as counselor, teacher, and sponsor of the Reflector. Her wisdom and experience have served to guide us as we have made decisions affecting the rest of our lives. Through it all, she has remained the perfect lady, setting standards of character from which all may pattern their lives. Her loyalty and dedication have earned her a special place in our hearts. Below, left: Mrs. Smith enjoys a well- deserved lunch break at Sue's Soup Shop. Center: Students can always come to the counselor's office for some honest advice. 0 Mrs. Smith explains a college form to Becky Buckler. Right: Mrs. Druck finds a ready answer for a faculty-related problem. ' A visitor to Mrs. Smith's office can always count on a pleasant greeting. i il eases' 'ttf 4' ' xii :gp l Dedication 0 3
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Vs an fe ,.,, M1 , M A perfect example ot scnoolwide involvement was the welcoming of Kimie lcnino, an exchange student from Japan, to our school. Students and teachers alike benefitted from l ,Ill ..
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