Mercer Island High School - ISLA Yearbook (Mercer Island, WA)

 - Class of 1944

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i i Hanging around the bleachers was a favorite pastime ofthe Boys' Service Club. Members included Fronf Row: Lee Bourdeau, Jim Sinclair, and Bill Rathjen. Second Row: Jack Franzel, Kinne Hawes, Mike Vranesh, Pete Swensson, Tony Ford. Third Row: Bobby Lucas and Nelson Spickard. Fourth Row: Doug Bradshaw, David Katz, Paul Brown, and Gary Williams. Top Row: Steve Ringold, Bruce Davis, Steve Spickard, Dave Williams and Dave Whitlow, Jack Franzel, president, Mr, Stimpson, adviser, and Mike Vranesh vice president, led the Boys' Service Club in many projects, the Girls' Club and Boys' Service Club w-,f Jeff Cook and David Katz dismantled the bleachers alter a wrestling match.

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One of the most important organizations in the school, Girls' Club, spurred onward to its goals of unity and friendliness under the leadership of Debbie Salisbury, president, Beth Egly, vice- president, Cathy Lamson, secretary, Gay Hill, treasurer, and Miss Sutherland and Mrs. Lotzkar, advisers. Early fall activities were the Little Sister Picnic, and a Get-Acquainted Tea. The next event was the Thanksgiving project. All girls had the oppor- tunity to contribute to five needy families. Other activities were the Father-Daughter Banquet, the Christmas Tea, and the Tolo. Friendliness prevailed and was radiated throughout MIHS due to the club's success in unifying the girls of the student body. Eagerness to express themselves through service to the school characterized the Boys' Service Club. Jack Franzel, president, Mike Vranesh, vice-president, .lim Dwyer, secretary-treasurer, and adviser, Mr. Stimpson comprised the club's leadership. Membership was selective, requiring each applicant to perform certain activities for the school in various capacities. With service as their main obiective, the Boys' Service Club performed such duties as working at games and assemblies, helping with con- cessions, cleaning up after games and setting up bleachers and microphones. The year was concluded by the annual presentation of the Boy of the Year award, presented to the most inspirational boy of the club. Y 7 Girls' Club sn, unity was stressed by Girls' Club Cabinet included Kris Hemion, Chris Swartz, Star Sanborn, Cindy Sherwood, Joan Kammerer, Laurie Kelleran, and Advisers Miss Janet Sutherland and Mrs. Elaine Lotzkar. lrightj Discussing the numerous proiects planned by the Girls' Club were officers: Cathy Lamson, secretary, Debbie Salisbury, president, Beth Egly, vice-president, and Gay Hill, treasurer. ltop lettj The Girls' Club welcomed sophomores to MIHS at the Little Sister Picnic, Qcenter leftj New Girls to MIHS were honored at the Get-Acquainted Tea. lcenter rightj Eagerly signing up for the Thanksgiving proiect were members who shared in the club's many activities. flowery



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service clubs worked with pride and dignity Happiness is knowing your Ietterman's iacket hasn't faded. Members of Varsity Club were, Front Row: Mike Anderson, Dave Hostvedt, Bert Harris, Nick LeClerq, Bill Acomb, Rick Lilleberg, Hunt Towler, Steve Maxwell, Chuck Kusak, and Dick Stansberry. Second Row: Steve Hoover, Jim Morris, Al Levinson, Dave Williams, Harry Leavitt, Steve Spickard, Dave Harman, Wi Brion Koch, Jeff Hilton, Dick Swanson, Gordy Overbye, and Doug McTavish. Back Row: Brad Kelleran, Jack Franzel, Kinne Hawes, John Rogers, Steve Fellows, Tim Hoover, John McCormick, Jerry Hoadly, Ben Gardner, Tyler Boyle, Bob Nygren and Jim Bethel. From atop the rugged heights of the Mushroom Dave Host- vedt, vice-president, and Steve Maxwell, secretary-treasurer, looked down upon the Varsity Club pledges. LMC, -xj. T fs Selling tickets to the Bothell game were Mercer Girl officers: Ann Morrison, treasurer, Barb Temple, secretary, and Cori Allamano, vice-president. Varsity Club What is the funniest looking creature imaginable? You guessed it, that pitiful being dressed in the lsland's finest feminine finery is the lowest form of a letterman, a Varsity Club pledge. The fun occured right on schedule this year and made February allthe more enjoyable. Climaxing the frolic was the annual Varsity Club Auction, in which pledges become slaves for a day in return for bids which fattened the club's treasury. :f.Z?'?'i Y , .24 Heading this group of merry hooligans, and the merriest of all, was Harry Leavitt, president. He was assisted by Dave Hostvedt, vice presi- A dent, and Steve Maxwell, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Corcoran advised the group in many activities: patrolling the football field, sweeping the bas- W ketball courts, and preparing the track for home meets.

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