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C L A S S E S O O O I THE SPIRIT or THE CLASSES IS NOT CONFINED TO GAMES, DANCES, BOOKS IT NEVER DIES, BUT AS BOYS AND GIRLS MOVE FORWARD, THE SPIRIT OF THE CLASSES LIVES ON, WHEREVER KIDS ARE FOUND.
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'vw LEFT TO RIGHT: I-:E e C::f J: Hedges, Cars! Van Wyv, Margaret Iverscn, Mrs Violet Gust-n Nancy Cooper , My If 4 1 KA . :hm TOP ROW: EVE'LF t-wie, Eefnafa V rv' Dee sermon, Jny Eihurr, ine Gnezt, Carol Vein Wylf, Cnroliln Cnrter, Bev Webster, Carol Johnston, safe! Z exgnier Wyre llonerg, Verge-'el If-erzen, lAr2, Gnpttn MIDDLE ROW: Barb.n'.u Cooper, Shirley Bellisle, Donna Dafiflion, bib: P crew: Gal Orrin, Herz Darrell, Joanne Nelson, Ggnl Tupper, Nancy Cooper, bunny Hale, Linda Behrvnan, Lynn Honn, Joan Benuette, Z-ic 2 Czar, Je Hofigez, BOTTOM ROWS Ztnrlny Dietrich, Marge Lewis, Betta Allen, Daphne Morris, Laurie Wells, ,C-nn Pgndgll Phoebe I-nr. ring, Mary Lynn Gumt ,tflarttni Hur-, Mary Line McGuire, Anna Palmer, Suzanne Sakaguchi, Sara Lyng, Dqnnu f.iriDl1pille, Jnfly Givens JILLS WORK HARD, REACH SUCCESS Trust the Bellevue girls to get right into the whirl of Spirit. This year, under the guidance of Mrs. Gustin, the girls chose the merry-go-round theme of Carousel for the annual Girls' Club Tolo. The main obiective of the Girls' Club program was to foster round-robin friendship, with everyone friendly toward everyone else. This pro- ject was well carried out under the friendly leader- ship of Margaret Iverson, president. The most tangible evidence of Girls' Club activ- ity this year was the production of the Bellevue Handbook, a compilation of Bellevue traditions, regulations, officers, and other matters of interest to all students. The handbook was available to everyone. The Smorgasbord repeated its customary suc- cess, supervised by Elizabeth Carlson. At Christ- mas the girls showed their spirit by a party for needy children. lt was Sue Spaulding who led the girls through the happy spin of Carousel, and then in the spring came the year's climax, the fashion show and mother-daughter tea, the usual dainty, tasty occasion. 'I9
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THE SPIRlT OF '54 IN REVIEW Staging dances, plays, assemblies, and win- ning the basketball attendance plaque for three years, are a few examples of the Spirit of '54. Four years ago, the class swung into Bellevue life with the true Spirit of Elmer, a zest that promptly showed itself in lively frosh activities. There fol- lowed the livelier sophomore year, with its dance, Cupid's Capers, then a dreamy iunior term with the prom, Fantasia, in a pink-and-black dream- land. It Happens Every Spring was the juniors' tribute to the Class of '53 at the junior-senior ban- quet. Suddenly came senior year, with all its whirl of excitement - the chuckles of the class play, the rollicking antics of the senior assembly, the high spirit shown forth at games by both senior players and rooters. Last but not least, came the senior ball, Celestial Mood, which left the class with stars in its eyes. Wistfully, the seniors now look back over their high school career, its joys and successes, its sor- rows and frustrations. Keenly they feel the pang of knowing that never again will they experience the thrill of being a part of such a wonderfully close-knit group as that class with the Spirit of 154.11 FRONT1 Dick Powell, Steve Bassett- BACK: Judy Nlorris, Dean Secord, Barbara Fenton, Charles Carpp, Carol Ivlawin , , 1 wuq f My V Q I ,ff 5 f 15, 7 V 5 ,1 1 if M 'Mtv C -WW X-I 1 '53 M 2 tr W fig ft if I if Ifjf kj Wt. ' ,rf X -Y 1 I i ,,,. H Vivid ,.,, - ,,.wM,, 1 if ' 'T if Wi ' - 1ii4i'wv- 0, I 4 Q ' 'r , , .. 1,1 f f ,,,,, U , ...fin 5 1 :ffm f 1s f 121 M A 'Wi' Qt A-V Q V , 6 ., V , is rx , ,Zi V I ww 3' :W ,f ' If -ia., ' 2 'i i ' Zn ff' vi if w V , rf 1' '2 1 4 ' Q I V if ' WWWC ' his-, f ' 3 3. , ,,,, W sWMMM,,,mWMWWW W, ,.,,,,,., 1 s I y 4 49' X , 'sem' M-MN, ,,,,,r, Vf V A fA.- h gf V I ...,,,,. W ,,,, C M , , , ,,,,,,,, A , ,,,, I 04-M V' Z ,Mmm '-,,, , 1,1 x f,nf,f, V Z ' ' ' ,, - ,,,.. N, ,. 21 X 1 1 01' - N, K ' f M ' an -M
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