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. 1,- TOP PICTURE: ist row, Sue Morris, Susie Long, Dinah Campbell, Eloise Alonzo. 2nd row, Sandy Hall, Anne Ripley, Jan Rich- ardson, Barb Flanders, Terri Kay, Ann Hamilton, Roz Hall, Sue Baker, Kitt Kelley, Alice Althousen, Sue Loomis, Dawn Drey- ton, Julia Tam, Diane Dickson. 3rd row, Caryl Brinnon, Claudia Jackson, Rita Van 9-N 'W ll X ,, UNITING THE ULD... Girls' Club: Madge Gomez, Girls' Club presi- dent, guided the girls through a successful and en- ioyable year of activities. During o two-month Euro- pean trip absence, Susie Long took over the presi- dential duties and, assisted by Mrs. Virginia Wieder, the club continued to operate smoothly. The first undertaking ofthe group was the an- nual dinner. Headed by co-chairmen Gail Bilodeau and Cathe Muller, on Italian theme was carried out through decorations, costumes, publicity, and the spaghetti dinner. U K iff-.Ji tw C..-W ' f - Etten, Louise Griswold, Sue Abercrombie, Karen Wilson, Brenda Blastic, Sugar Duey, Bambie Murray, Sally LeCuyer, Sue Ward, Sandy Hall, Karen Kachel, Cindy Keenan, Marcia Uddenberg, Terri Moskewitz, Lynn Goddess, Marit Naess. 4th row, Steph- anie Weiss, Sue Bogan, Wendy Wood- ward, Nancy Sheafe, Sandy Campbell, Kerri Woltstone, Delight Carter, Nancy Newman, Connie Fenters, Mary Ryan, Kippy Kimm, Ellen Gaskell, Karen Dough- erty, Judy Roberts, Gail Rasco, Marlyn Hopkins, Karen McDaniels, Sue Gibson, Lynda Barber. 5th row, Lynn Williams, Roberta Brown, Shelby Dunning, Mari- anne Eastham, Galen Sparling, Sue Brad- 1- show, Marcia Merritt, June Holloway, Pat Longwell, Charlotte Buck, Tam Kyle, Jen- , ,L , y i niter Blackburn, Corny Spring, Micky Up- ' son, JoAnne Warner, Cindy Seaver, Judy Osterberg, Sue Ashton, Pat Medclings, Carol-Jo Robinson, Bev Prior. BOTTOM PICTURE: Sitting, Mrs. Weider. Standing, Madge Gamez, Eloise Alonzo, Susie Long, Dinah Campbell, Sue Morris. This year, for the first time, the club had a Girl of the Month, who was chosen from one class every month. At the Mother's Day Tea, one from the group was named Girl ofthe Year. The year was climaxed too soon. The annual Tolo, held in the spring, was accompanied by the traditional Tolo Week. Then, the year came to an end with the Mother's Day Tea.
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...LEADERSHIP THROUGH THE YE1-IH Senior Class Council: The Senior Class Council, led by Skip Lindblad, president: Steve Day and John Ruhlman, vice-presidents, Jennifer Blackburn and Janet Shoudy, secretaries, and Terry Smith and Vic Parker, treasurer, was very active, although few seniors will forget what adviser Whitney called the Fruitcake Fiasco. Another proiect was the Senior Carnival. Junior Class Council: The Junior Class Council under the leadership of president Keith Dowie, vice-presidents Jim Hubbard and Dennis Hebner, secretary Judy Davidson and treasurer Gary Groth and Bonnie Funk, led the class in winning the I TOP PICTURE: lst row, Sandy Cruver, Janet Shoudy, Jennifer Blackburn, Janet Tufts, Skip Lindblad. 2nd row, Karen Wilson, Marlene Burnell, Fritz Hoffman, Steve Day, Dennis Stauffer. 3rd row, Kathy Cronin, Muriel Nes- bitt, Dick Arkley, Doug Boyden, Bill Parent. 4th row, Peter Randlov, Earl Mylroie, Steve Balogh, Mike Ford, John Dammarell. 5th row, Mike Lanigan, Bob Weingaertner, Ted Vanderhoek, Rob Over, Kemper Freeman. BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE: Ist row, Keith Dowie, Gary Grath, Jim Hubbard, Dennis Hebner. 2nd row, Sue Bagan, Bonnie Funk, Judy Davidson, Linda Haugen. 3rd row, Cathe Muller, Dee Schardt, Donna MacDonald, Tracy Sunderland. 4th row, Beth Seidl, Barb Noble, Sue Scheffer, Jan Richardson, Sandi Benson, Dinah Flanders, Allen Vcll-Spinosa, Larry Warner. 5th row, Bob Hagan, Cheryl Oksness, Kathy Matheson, Diane Dickson, Mary Con- stans. 6th row, Tad Lane, Dave Croly, Bert Goldberg, Jim Ladd. BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE: Ist row, Grace Greene, Gary Hirotaka, Jean Dahlstrom, Jo Ann O'Keefe, Lynn Sutcliffe, Keith Black. 2nd raw, Sherry Brannen, Galen Sparling, Poppy Anderson, Marianne Eastham, Linda Hart, Terri Levinsohn. 3rd raw, Wendy Woodward, Sue English, Joal Hreha, Diane Miller, Louise Griswold, Karen Ford. 4th row, Dave Boyden, Pete Peterson, Roger Sidick, Terry Tennig. 5th row, Al Dickson, Ken Wilson, Dan Jensen, Jim Haggart, Rod Gilman. 6th row, John Walsh, Robby Walker, Terry Strandberg, Buzz Benson. 7th row, Norman Brush, Jim Schermer, Tim Doug- las, Elliott Ostrer, Marie Ungurs. Standing, Jon Krantz, Jae Hauser. Homecoming Plaque and in initiating a seniority list to be approved by the Senior Class Council. This list consisted of privileges which would be passed from one senior class to the next. Sophomore Class Council: Under able leaders like Gary Hirotaka, president, Keith Black and Lynn Sutcliffe, vice-presidents: Jean Dahlstrom and Jo Ann O'Keefe, secretaries, Pam Hage and Jette Wyman, treasurers, the Sophomore Class Council launched a campaign for class unity, since this class was composed of students from both iunior highs. The council sponsored many projects to further this unity.
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P E? Q -. -- V - ali? TOP PICTURE: ist row, Dick Arkley, Gary Wilson, John Weatherford, Dennis Heb- ner. 2nd row, Al Vall-Spinosa, Pete Tof- toy, Bob Lind, Carl Weller, Larry Kaye, Collin McGarry, Steve Lewis, Vaughan Mason, Biff Carr, Doug Hadley, Mike Deitch, Mike Douglas, Ken Proctor, Neil Holman, Hank Barber. 3rd row, Larry Vic- torson, Ron Llewellyn, Jim Prior, Buzz Ben- son, Roger Sidick, Maris Ungurs, Steve Page, Mike Lanigan, Mark Levinsohn, John Cavins, Ted Dikeman, John Beoupre, George Rowley, Bill Moscrip, Paul Dobrin, John Dammorell, Phil Washburn, 4th row, Ten Vander Hoek, Gary Brame, Mike Strandberg, Dave Croly, Steve Ward, Dan Jensen, Doug Tufts, Don Shaw, Ron Fisher, Mike Ryan, Steve Telfer, Duke Cameron, Bob Weingaertner, Bill Russell, Joe Haus- er, Bill Clapp, Pete Swindley, John Camp- bell, Barney Smith, Bill Gilman. BOTTOM PICTURE: Left to right, John Weatherford, Dick Arkley, Mr. Watson, Mr. Terrey, Dennis Hebner, Gary Wilson. ...INCLUDING THE NEW Led by John Weatherford, the boys of Bellevue High School contributed much to the welfare and betterment of the school and its community. Peri- odically, Boys' Club Council gathered to decide and plan activities. They worked industriously through- out the year on the decided projects. ln the fall, a clean-up committee was organized and, once a month, boys gathered to clean up the school yard. As the semester progressed, the Boys' and Girls' Clubs jointly began planning a Christ- mas Dance. This dance, the first one of its kind, was highly successful due to the diligent work of both groups. Several interesting assemblies were planned for Boys' Club. At these assemblies they had interesting guest speakers. One showed slides of the crew race in Moscow. ln the spring, the boys had a Father-Son Sport Night and, later on, a car smash. Again this club was a service to the school.
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