Bethel High School - Bethelonian Yearbook (Spanaway, WA)

 - Class of 1971

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ymfifivziw X J' MU' I have had pla mates, I have had companions, In my days ofychildhood, in my jo ful schooldays, All, all are gone, the old familiar favces. Charles Lamb



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SOMEWHERE, SOMETIME Mr. Ken Calhoun Mrs. Mary Lou Griffin Mr. Clark Il Commencement Advisor - - - SUMEDAY The fall of 1967 started the first steps down the long road for the class of '71, The year began under the advisorship of Mr. Robert Sparks and Mr. Glenn Wiese, who helped to organize the class government. Don Ladwig was elected President to lead the class through their first year. Other class officers and a steering committee were chosen to bring ideas from the other members of the class. The 1967 Pigskin PowWow was soon on its way, with the frosh class beginning to make plans for their skit. Homecoming attendant chosen was Toni Harkness. The next major project for the frosh class was the dance that they sponsored, with a theme of Winter Daze, which turned out very well. The sophomore year was the next step down the long road at Bethel. An all girl cabinet was chosen to represent the class, with Becky Shinkle as President. Mr., Glenn Wiese and Mr. Ronald Warren served as the advisors, to guide our class throughout the year. Organization got under way with the task of arranging a class skit for the 1968 PowWow. Representing the class was attend- ant, Donna Haley. Planning for the Tolo was the big event of the year. March 7, 1969, the long a- waited evening finally arrived. Decorations carried out the theme, Barefoot in the Park , with the City Zoo providing the music for the evening. Skip Thiel and Leah Milroy were crowned King and Queen and reigned over the event. The sophomore year came to an end with the election of officers for the upcoming junior year. Elected to the office of President for the junior year, was Jack Michel. Mr. Glenn Wiese was head advisor with Mr..Ken Calhoun and Mrs. Mary Lou Griffin helping along. Starting the year off was again the 'planning and the preparation of a skit for the PowWow. The spirited class received first place in class competition with the skit Shake Well Before Using . Debbi Timm reigned as junior attendant in the annual homecoming events, Money making projects to financt the Junior Prom were held throughout the year, with the selling of pep pins and various car washes. Many bakesales were also held to keep the treasury full to the brim. With the coming of the spring of 1970, the Prom was held. On April 17, the hard work and careful preparation was culminated. The theme Refelctions of Lime , with the ' Fragile Lime entertaining provided a most memor- evening. Jack Michel and Donna Haley reigned over the dance. V Now, nearing the end of their long road at Bethel, the class of '71 reached their senior year. as President was Brad Topping. A steering committee again was chosen to bring in outside . Advisors were Mrs. Mary Lou Griffin, Mr. Ken Calhoun, and Mr. Walter Sahli who aid- class through the year. The PowWow was once more the first big event of the year, with the skit Valley of the Braves, winning a second place in class competition. Judy Stafford was chos- sen to represent the class and was crowned 1970 Homecoming Queen. The last and most import- ant formal dance for the class was now nearing. November 25, 1970 was the date set for the an- nual Senior Ball. Couples dined and danced at the elegant SeaTac Motor Inn, to the music provid- ed by the Springfield Rifle and Accopalco Gold. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen, Brad Topping and Toni Harkness. The memorable and magic evening came to an end at midnight. The class of '71 has now reached the end of four long, but memorable years at Bethel. For some, it seemed to end all too fast, but for others, it was only the waiting and anti- cipation for the new life that lay ahead. On the eve of June 7, 1971, the final day approached. A perfect-white diploma was held in the hands of the seniors. To most of them it meant a new be- ginning and a new road that they will now lead, SOMEWHERE, SOMETIME . . . SOMEDAY. 17

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