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A Back Row: Bill Russell, Ed Coutts, Bill Dailey, Butch Lauman, Will Taylor, Steve Teller, Paul Dobrin, Bob Hogan, Barney Smith, Jerry Plymire, Mike Reid, llllike Tinney, Paul Wiswell, Mike Donaldson, Dave Darragh, Leonard Johnson. Middle Rcw: Ken Ernanuels, Jack Kellum, Jim Wilson, Gary Brame, Ron Llewelyn, Gary Groth, Bill Baum, Skip Wilson, Jim Hilman, Dave Garret, Bill Parent, Art Goddard. Front. Row: Dave Stier, Wally Russell, John Biggs, Phil Cacabelos, John Beaupre, Phil Crase, Dick lngstrom, Richard Kimsey, Steve Balogh, Hank Barber, Doug Dodds, Mike McMurtray. LOWER PICTURE: Don Brockett, Skip Duke, Butch Lauman, Dave Williams. THEY DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN The Boys' Club year started with a bang and a crash - the sounds of sledges striking metal in this year's car smash. Committees were set up to cover various, spe- cial aspects of school life, such as Dads' Night, the Smoker, and a sock dance, the usual ac- tivities. Something new was added this year, the pur- chase of Boys Club pins. and with this novel touch the club had an active season. 23
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. T, .. .1 ws sw I. g 0 E., A- , Wim i A ig:-it s -fn' ' 'yawn Back Row: Janet Tufts, Margaret Bakan, Joan Clyde, Jerry Neil, Tam Kyle, Jennifer Blackburn, Thalia Saroglou, Betty Holland, Lori Short, Ruth Snow, Penny Sack, Cathy Dmitriev, Sara Houston, Kathy Cronin, Nancy Flynn, Nancy Sheafe, Ann Ripley, Beth Seidl, Sigred Solheim, Judy Winters, Sandy Siefarth. Third Row: Linda Kaplan, Nancy Garwood, Sara Flanders, Margo Johnson, Jennifer Klamm, Dinah Campbell, Bobbie Holeton, Sherry Johnson, Karin Frye, Susie Long, Cathy Stanley, Sandra Phillips, Vita Lukes, Margaret Gomez, Bonnie Funk. Second ROW: Sherrie Thurston, Janet Fitzgerald, Lani Gruger, Emmery Edes, Linda Miller, Margaret Madsen, Alice Berrian, Sugar Duey, Sandra Hall, Trudi Stoller, Sue Fine, Cathy Matheson, Sheila Hart. Front Row: Ilene Eggers, Cathy Gorton, Bonnie MacLean, Margaret Milligan. THEY STEER A Bonnie MacLean, Girls' Club president steered this year's bus-load of beautiful belles along the route of Smorgasbord, Tolo and other girls' doings. Back-seat drivers were vice- president Margaret Milligan, secretary Mar- garet Madsen, treasurer Io Anne Hossio, and historian Ilene Eggers. Mrs. Wieder, club 22 LOWER PICTURE - Back Row: Jo Anne Rossio, Cathy Gorton, Ilene Eggers, Mrs. Wieder, adviser. Front Row: Bonnie MacLean, Margaret Milligan. adviser, was chief mechanic for her lively crew. Smorgasbord came first, managed by Beth Hage and Iennifer Blackburn. Sue Grundman and Sara Flanders sparked the Tolo and Mothers' Day Tea. Ianet Tufts and staff used up lots of gas in the club paper, Notes and Quotes.
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SENIOR COUNCIL SEATED: Linda Miller, Melanie Sheafe, Margaret Madsen, Paul Wiswell, Mike Donaldson, Ruth Dahlstrom, Louie Vitalich, Chuck Thomas, Frank Tsujihara. STANDING: Carol Christopherson, Perry Bell, Judi Winter, Judy Buesch, Dave Barnes, Phil Cacabelos, Claire Guise, Lennie Lawson, Carleton Nau, Sandy Siefarth, Judd Haver- field, Bob Ericksson, Dave Mohagen, Will Taylor, Ed Wells, Bill Black, Bill Dailey. JUNIOR COUNCIL STANDING: Nancy Newman, Sue Morris, Ann Warburton, Janet Shoudy, Bev Prior, Margo MacDonald, Pat Longwell, Sugar Duey, Sandy Sarles, Marit Naess, Marlene Burnell, Jar-et Abercrombie, Betty Thomas, Margie Taylor, Melinda Matsuoka, Sharon Throop, Norma Petersen, Lee Lee McGuire, Libba Milligan, Eloise Alonzo, Midge Mock, Madge Gomez, Bill Russell. OVER THE BALCONY: Art Goddard, Bruce Morgan, Steve Day, Hal Peterson, Ed lbsen, Bob Weingaertner, Rick Sherman, Ken Emanuels, Steve Balogh, Dick Arkley, Jack Thornquist, Gene Bush, Skip Rowley, John Beaupre, Dennis Stauffer, Vic Parker, Fritz Hoffman, Rolf Amsler, Lee Wallace, Dave Beck, Bill Moscrip, Bill Gillman, Robin Over. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL lst Row: Gary Groth, Keith Dowie, Kit Kelley, Karen Kachel, Mike Wren. 2nd Row: Larry Sweeney, Diane Dickinson, Mary Con- stance, Diana Flanders, Sandy Benson, Dave Edwards. 3rd Row: George Brain, Mikey Upson, Sigrid Solheim, Pam Henderson, Judy Johnston, Jim Anderson. 4th Row: Steve Teller, Judy Noorda, Marian Carlson, Dennis Lust Gleeson. 5th Row: Mike Standberg, Mike Riddel, Jim Ladd, John Campbell, Monte Graw. THE FUEL FOR THE CLASSES A fire ravaged the home of one of Be1levue's families -the people were left without food. clothes, or possessions. The way our class coun- cils enthusiastically helped them out well illus- trated their aggressive spirit. How do they operate? Each English class elects two representatives to its respective class council. Taking the ideas from his comp or lit class to be discussed in the meeting, each rep- resentative acts as co-ordinator of his class's ac- tivities. During council meetings, the various representatives present their arguments for or against issues, according to the opinions of their constituants. The dynamic senior class council set a high standard for the rest of the groups this year. It led its class in a newspaper drive to make 24 money for class projects, and put on a success- ful carnival where all the clubs bought booths. The sophomore council sponsored a bingo game on a Chinese theme: the juniors built a peep show that featured Hawaiian dancing. The class of '58 will leave a Wolverine plaque to Bellevue High to be inlaid in the front foyer. The large attendance at the senior class play was due to the hard work of this council, which put on a good publicity campaign. When school spirit was lagging in soggy foot- ball season, some peppy juniors got together with their class officers and made huge paper I's to pin on the back of every junior attending the game. Thus one can see that the active standing of each class largely depends on the council.
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