Bellevue High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

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W ' ' ff sw f' ' 2,3 1, W Q bible Bottom to top: Tracy Sunderland, Dianne Crane, Roberta Brown, Sharon Peterson, Dinah Flanders, Sandra Hall, Dennis Heb- ner, Pat Meddings, Ann Morgan, Kathy Dike, Nancy Scholtens, Deanna Corp, Gary Parker, Jim Anderson, Sandi Ben- son, Mary Constans, Dee Dee Dickinson, Elizabeth Chipman, George Vogel, Lance Walcom, Roger Schwope, Bill Porter, Vic Dvorak, Jay Fagerberg, John Cavins, Karen Dougherty, Diane Dickson, Jim Hub- bard, Diane Surridge, Bill Stewart, Mr, Ousley. Mr, Ousley's winning one hundred percent sales class begins to climb upward, signi- fying hope for the future. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ....... ENTERTAINMENT. ATHLETICS ...... ACTIVITIES ...... ADVERTISEMENTS. . PAGE 7 PAGE 23 PAGE 77 PAGE 87 PAGE I I I PAGE 125 DEDICATION TO OUR VICE-PRINCIPAL MR. JOSEPH WATSON To a friend . . . To a friend and educator. . . To oi good friend and tlne educator. . . To one of the most genial, industrious, and generally wonderful vice-principals in any school . . . To a down-to-earth man who has hope, ambition, and ideals . . . To a man whose humility has captured the hearts of over lOOO Bellevue Senior High School students . . . To you, Mr. Watson, we the students ot your school, dedicate this l96O BEACON. .l.l1p 7. QS V mr- , ' f Wi,- k 6' f , ,V w: ' l.45xa:3'- Q-2 f f , 1 S 41 l' f . mf y ,ffl C Ok? fr f W xfm- MRXW 4 . ,wx 'QQA qua! www wwf W ,2- ,- , '7 H19 f,,14 ff M me , 4 X 11:30 1- , I 1' I . f f' 1 lv, -wx Ny A :gpg 1 7' TV 7 7 A341 L JIM AND wi 4 'lf' 3 A 1' . 2 ?f -sffi -xx 'qx Q x K I -1 'Vf 'ibsgy' Q 1 f , , N514 , . 'S-'1'+---any 4----f en. , 1?'if' Zfir' ' me. ye , Wai 5 . x,mg: g4fi'.f'g ' .c4mEFUL, sA N . vQg7QiEmNEs ARE Helgglfr g . ,f 1:41, ,.. -X ,l, 1 ,ff-'V Y JW'S LEADERS. 2 ,-..'-W-,.v..W. MM-pw mil H I i i YH? me max: ,.........-ffm AA A 12127 ffm OUR LINK WITH THE COMMUNI Our hope for the future lies in our ability to connect the knowledge which we have gained at Bellevue Senior High School with everyday happenings in our homes and community. Just as a newly designed machine is not trustworthy until it has been tested, so an education is not known to be workable if kept confined to the classroom. Educa- tion must be connected with the realities of day-to-day living. Young people find this transfer dithcult without the advice and guidance of ex- perienced, interested adults. Bellevue High is extremely fortunate to have two such groups always ready to give us the full benefit of their rich backgrounds and their sin- cere interest. We extend our gratitude to the men and women of the school board and the ad- ministration. 8 SCHOOL BOARD: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Wil Iiam Carkeek, Mrs. Ruth Morrell, BACK ROW: Mr. Al C. Thompson, Jr., Dr. Fern- ley W, Duey, and Mr. Philip Bronson. UPPER OFFICE: Dr. Roy Wahle, Mr. Alunson T. Powell, Mrs. Al- ice A. Kolb, Mr. Jesse Hartman, Mr. Bryan lawerence, Mr. Frank Armsfead, Mr. William Morton. TY f'SxQ'w w5W'iU' 'kvaf-D tem-5' R621 igfmtyf W tty, ' 'fag 0' yu 1 Q S O' Q 90 QM-D 0- 'VN it fi!! 6 gs! Hb MR. ERNST The Beocon stott would now like to present our new superintendent ot schools, Mr. Myron S. Ernst. We proudly cloim this privilege be- couse Mr. Ernst spoke to our closs lost toll, reveoling his delightful personolity ond liking for young people. Mr. Ernst's rich ond voried bock- ground os on educotor ond his personol zest tor lite hove equipped him to understond the ioys ond sor- rows ot students. We know thot he hos not forgotten his own odoles- cence. Bellevue Senior High wel- comes our new superintendent, ond invites him to leod us with his ideols. xx' ' -ggi' DR. BRAIN The time hos come tor us most reluctontly to soy goodby to Dr. George B. Broin, who tor the post seven yeors hos been superintend- ent ot Bellevue School District. Being d superintendent of schools is o position thot requires ci high degree ot initiotive, olertness, di- plomdcy ond brains Dr. Broin hos odded to these chorocteristics his own chorm ot personolity ond his lofty vision of Bellevue School District os one ot the'greotest school systems in Americo. Now, os he leoves us for Bolti- more, Morylond, the sixth lorgest school system in the country, we students join our porents ond teoch- ers in Q regrettul torewell to our friend. We will never forget Dr. George Broin. k -. XQ,,yi, .. , f 'N M' ,Aww N-,....-I' ' 9 IH' OUR ELEVEN YEAR OLD PRINCIPAL Here we have Mr. Harold Heidenreich, our favor- ite symbol of integrity, wisdom, and all-around ex- cellence. This very popular gentleman, now in his eleventh year of leading Bellevue High, is one of the most outstanding educator-administrators in the state. His iudgment and capabilities were given formal rec- ognition this year when he was elected president of the Washington State Association of Secondary School Principals. Through his friendliness, sincerity, firmness and deep understanding of senior high students, lvlr. Heidenreich has led our school to nationally recog- nized superiority. He is an advocate of sports, a sound program of activities, and teen-age participa- tion in community affairs. To us, the students, Mr. Harold Heidenreich stands as a beloved symbol of Bellevue's happy present and high hope for the future. f' ff f Sh shqmdiikif QI , y , Mr. Harold E. Babcock Newly from Wenatchee, Mr. Babcock gives a cheerful reaction to Bellevue. He likes the town, the school, the kids, and his subjects, physics and chemistry. A graduate of Montana State, he has done advanced work at Stanford, the U. of Cal. and Washington State. In college he was a well-known athlete, and has done a lot of football coaching. So both in physics and football he should know what happens when the invincible force meets the immovable object. Miss Xena Carman Colorful book reports, the ecstatic verse of Edgar Allen Poe in such laments as Annabell Lee fascinate the students of iunior English in room i57, studio of Miss Xena Carman. This many hobbied lad oes for creative stuff outside school, too- ' Y 9 such as the ioys of ceramic making and playing her Hammond organ. Miss Nancy Banks In addition to teaching girls' P.E. in this, her first year at Bellevue, Miss Banks cheer- fully and efficiently bustles around coaching the girls' ski team and acting as ad- viser of G.A.A. and the ski club. Her favorite recreation is swishing over snow- covered slopes, but she cherishes the not-so-recreational ambition of getting her master's degree. Mr. Jack J. Daly Familiar advice from the boys' P.E. teacher is make it pullI Mr. Daly, a powerful puller, himself, is active in athletics, coaching and following all sports. He says he dreams of helping to ooach an undefeated Bellevue football team. Five is his lucky number and next year will be his fifth year at Bellevue. Maybe that undefeated team is closer than he thinks. Mr. Albert W. Bianchini C'mon, sophomores, chin up! Climb, though the rocks be ruggedI So admonishes Mr. Albert Manners Bianchini, sophomore adviser, counselor, numismatist, and roommate of Mr. Terrey. A regular reader of the Wall Street Journal, Mr. B cher- ishes a dream of wealth vast enough to afford a secretary to keep his office neat and orderly. Mrs. Martha Davidson To read every book in the Bellevue High library, says Mrs. Davidson in reply to a query about her ambition. Last year she satisfied another ambition, to get her master's degree from the University of Washington, This is Mrs. Davidson's eleventh year at Bellevue, and she reports that life is most satisfying when she is deep in the complex business of running our library. Mrs. Eleanor Bilimoria From Bombay to Bellevue, from real flesh and blood tigers to a stuffed wolverine - this is the transition recently made by our new Spanish teacher, Mrs. Bilimoria. Her husband is still teaching in India, and Mrs. Bilimoria would like very much to see her family all together in America. Even though Bellevue's weather seems always cool to her, Mrs. Bilimoria asserts that she enioys her present surroundings immensely. Mr. Marvin L. Durham Sis-boom-bah! bellows Mr. Durham, leading the mighty seniors in their Homecom- ing cheer. Joe Casual of Bellevue High is much appreciated by the students be- cause of his willing ear and sincere advice in counselling. What's good for the stu- dents and good for the school, was his reply when asked what he dreams about in rare spare moments in his office. But like the rest of us, he dreams private dreams - about life as a college president. Mrs. Louise W. Brown Please eject that abominable chuckle, demands Mrs. Brown, junior English teacher and adviser. When not searching for budding Shakespeares or Miltons or kill- ing her '57 Plymouth in traffic, she enioys reading, travel, and one much-traveled cat. Mr. Edward Ekstedt To go to the moon is an ambition entertained by Mr. Ekstedt, teacher of world history, economics and special senior history. However, we hope he never gets a chance, because his ready wit and obvious devotion to teaching have made him a very well liked instructor. A stand-out feature of his lectures is his jovial exclama- tion, Great Scott! -V 931 'QU 1 'ass T i Mrs Ruth S Gibson Mrs Gibson Bellevue Highs new senior and Iunior English teacher already feels at home here This is partly because she has known Bellevue since the days when we used to take Sunday drives around the lake Mrs Gibson dreams of finding time and money - mostly money -to take a trip around the world. Miss Martha Hardy Life is no ioke and Get rid of that gum! are two of the sassy sayings of one of Bellevues most colorful teachers. The room she flourishes around in is colorful too what with the dozens of mobiles dangling from The ceiling and The old-timey oil paintings in gaudy gold frames on the cupboard tops. When summer rolls around and Miss Hardy has done her years work in math and annual she Takes the short- est route, over Cayuse Pass, to another colorful spot - her tree farm in the Cascades. Dr. B. N. Gratsch I like all in Bellevue except The sidewalks! remarks iolly Dr, Gratsch, Bellevue's newly acquired language teacher from Europe. Dr. Gratsch, who holds the doctor of philosophy degree in physiology, sociology, and traffic policy, from the Univer- sity of Hamburg, is now instructing Bellevue students in French, German and Rus- sian, and studying his own lessons in the courses necessary for full teacher certifica- tion in Washington. Mr. James R. Hershey Stop walkin' on the bottom of the pooll yells Mr. Hershey, Bellevue's brand new swimming coach who firmly believes in proper conditioning and keeping your head above water - most of the time. Briefly, this is itl is another of his pet cracks, to be heard through the thin walls of portable 3, where he functions as a U.S. history teacher. ln his spare time, he makes like a woodsman. His sun-bleached topknot was a popular landmark in the early fall. Mr. Walter Hoeck Egyptian hieroglyphics, chicken scratches, surrealist art, or what? blandly in- quires Mr. Haeck of some budding photographic artist proudly holding a negative up to the light. Noted for his dry wit, Mr. Haeck has a stimulating effect, both on shutter-bugs and on his students of shorthand and secretarial training. To get a lift, himself, he dons his irons and putters and sallys forth to the fairways. N Mr. Glen W. Holden Why? Why? Why? Explainl These emphatic words are very familiar to the stu- dents in Mr. Holden's classes in logic, special senior history, psychology and western thought. During the summers, after such busy school months, Mr. Holden can still further practice his logic, but now the logic of compass and fire-finder, as he car- ries out his duties in a lookout tower for the Forest Service, In these pleasant inter- ludes, he is accompanied by his whole family, who love the outdoors as he does. Mr. Arthur E. Haines You wouldn't try to fool your old biology teacher? slyly inquires Mr. Haines, cham- pion track coach, biology instructor and ear wiggler. When not helping sweet young things to see something besides eyelashes through the microscope, Mr. Haines re- laxes with a cup of hot, black MJB, and bends an ear to the distracting chatter of lab assistants. Summers, he really relaxes as naturalist-ranger on Mount Rainier. Miss Thelma Jensen Wheel There she goes! Who? Miss Jensen, of course! One of Bellevue High's most avid sports car fans, this gal can be found ridin' 'round in her snazzy blue M.G. ln her working hours, she becomes equally absorbed in teaching geometry and al- gebra, hoping to inspire her students to love math. Mrs. Mariorie B. Hansler Mrs. Hansler's love of sewing makes her the ideal home economics teacher. Running her classes and Loyalty Club with a calm, firm hand, she always tries to do her best and encourages others to do theirs. When things become iust a little bit too loud, she utters these six well-known words, Please, cut the noise in halfl Mr. John V. Johnson Hello, ladies! Mr. John Johnson may often be heard cheerfully voicing this salu- tation to members of the fair sex encountered in the halls. Other times he is to be found, face a-beam, showing some of his fine slides of foreign countries. ln his sec- ond year at Bellevue, Mr. Johnson is well known as a zealous teacher of contempo- rary problems and special senior history, and as a penny-saver who amassed the five bucks for his Beacon in a monkey-bank. 12 K. 'M f Mr. Steven V. Johnson Scalpel! is the shout that frequently echoes forth from room IIO, the six-period environment of biology teacher Mr. S. Johnson. When this mad-scientist frees him- self from IIO he enioys snapping lpicturesi, hunting lspecimensi, and fishing l?i. He hopes that sometime he will enter into college teaching, but meanwhile he is satis- tied with the great kids and excellent facilities of Bellevue High. Miss Donna J. Leer Cheerleading, teaching English, counseling scholarship seekers, pleading Might I have your attention please, and eloquently tapping her heels down the halls - these are items that distinguish Miss Donna Leer from other faculty members. In this, her seventh year at Bellevue High, there is not a more invigorating and spirited teacher in Bellevue High School. Mr. Jack L. Jones Your lines are too soft. Make your letters even and crisp, advises Mr. J. Lowell Jones, mechanical and architectural drawing instructor. Mr. Jones says he would like very much to take industrial arts out of its weak sister status, meaning that he be- lieves strongly in its importance. His extra curricular hours are spent being archi- tectural in building his new house, or once in a while going camping. Mrs. Irene Leggate Being an extremely sympathetic person, interested in all her students, Mrs. Leggate is able to draw even the shyest French student into class discussion. A native of Canada, Mrs. Leggate has many interesting things to tell about our neighbor country to the north. She seems especially fascinated by Canadian politics. Mr. Leonard Jones Just exactly where were you last period? These words asked in a sympathetic but significant way characterize the new iob of Mr. Len Jones, former football coach who gave up the pigskin for the attendance roster. Being an all-round sportsman, however, Mr. Jones still goes in for golf and enjoys risking his neck on his custom- made slalom water ski. Miss Marion Longtin Ready wit, a merry laugh, and a few well-chosen words in Spanish for students who have overlooked the day's assignment characterize Miss Longtin, in her seventh year of teaching Espanol at Bellevue. She believes in mixing duty with pleasure, out of school, too, by taking summer trips to Spanish-speaking lands south of the bor- der. Mrs. Mary Jean Kewley Carpe Diem - live for the moment - so muses Mrs. Kewley, Bellevue's inspired Latin teacher and senior adviser. After IX years of longae examinationae and hor- rible Beaconarum questionaires, Mrs. Kewley occasionally manages an escape from room IOO. She then hastens to home, husband, and four frolicking pet dachshunds. Mr. George L. Meshke Wherefore art thou Romeo? is the quotation familiar to all of us but especially so to the students in the classes of Mr. Meshke, dramatics and sophomore English teacher. The theater is life to this talented man, and being a dreamer, like all the rest of us, he dreams of the glory of being a Pulitzer prize winner in the field of drama. Well, good luck to you, Mr. Meshkel Mr. William G. Lamont A colorful figure at Bellevue High is Mr. Lamont, professor of humanities, senior English, and teacher training. Often this other worldly character may be found strumming his double-barreled guitar, which, with his organ, illustrates well his love for music. He carries out his ambition to build a fire under his students by en- thusiastically heading the A.F.S. program. Mr. Donald L. Mickey A sympathetic ear, a big smile, and an even bigger heart characterize Mr. Mickey, the new junior counselor. With a B.A., M.A., M.Ed., and a prospective Ed.D., this gentleman shows he has plenty of gray matter and ambition. With such an unbeat- able combination to spark their program, how can the iuniors lose? 13 tilgs. . Q , ,fl '13, t K w H , ' fvfvn, z i Iwi, ' we ,D K . .i X A 1 I I B- 5 si ,Q 3 BX 7' X , s ie i X 'V I. e e . 'W 'tx tgp x we X' ,ith X. -'Q Q, X ... we Q ef? X x X x I W N X4 fur. T' '5 fsscfw . ,Que 'F .-. Mg, A J is 3 Q s 5 x .ft-+ ' VF' 't 'Y .4-s 211' Q r1 W 05, rf' -if x J .Lx 'v .-grief A7., f ti .. is ,N . , K f a t --..ly .f A A K 35:55, .- 95-7 its r stiff 1 mg -'N 4:14-f was . Q , N 5 at 1 il 14359 V? 'A , fs . : ffffiii' 'EiifL5l',- ji:-I .I is 'ffm ?i3??fi f+. .rv fe it sa . Yr 'V - A 3 ,53 1 ' :bf -:' ' 4'i,,,a.5.., ,I 5- I-,za ,,.,-... 5 L, -gg .-V 1- ng'-sz--.Q f, EJ 3 if Q t .. fi.-1, 4 .fy 4 'A '- ,fi -I. rf . .. ,m v ,ff g f.-swf.. 1 when .J 3' , A . ul? ,.-. .. A I . . V ri-fl. 1, xi. fin- IE E 2' Mrs. Susan Mroz Walk past portable l before school and you will see a cluster of students waiting eagerly for Mrs. Mroz and discussing what good-looking color combination she will be wearing today. She is famous already for her varied styles of dress, and for her equally varied teaching program, which includes history, sociology, art and physiol- ogy. Mrs. Mroz has a cherished personal ambition - to have a large family, all girlsl Mr. Gene Peters We see the slight cock of a blondish head, a sly grin, and we know Mr. Peters is be- fore us. With a new iob at Bellevue as activity-co-ordinator, he is easily one of the busiest faculty members. Hove any problems about assemblies, games . . . ? lf so, talk to him, he will enthusiastically seek ci remedy for your perplexities. Mr. Frank Odle Don't you see? pleads Mr. Odle, several times daily, of his i4O second-year alge- bra students. Mr. Odle has spent 42 years of earnest effort on the school kids of Bellevue, and his total school life is 47 years, but who would guess it, of this dapper, youthful gentleman who scorns to drive to school, preferring to hike it. Another fa- vorite occupation is computing Honor Society points, which he has done since the start of the Bellevue chapter in l926. Mr. Rudolph Peterson Looking for Mr. Peterson? Why don't you try the algebra and math summary classes? If no luck there, try the gym, where he is probably performing on the trampoline. Mr. Peterson's favorite occupation, even above gymnastics, is flying, and he is am- bitious to create student interest in aviation. We can safely say that his adventurous doings make interesting fireside stories for his three children. Mr. Elmon D. Ousley Are there any questions? This courteous, kindly query is often heard in Mr. Ousley's speech and debate classes. Now celebrating his twenty-first year at Bellevue as a top debate teacher, he is working on a handbook, concerning the organization of student congress, to be used throughout the state. His fondest dreams are to spend a year traveling with his wife, and Ioanng. Mr. Albert W. Poirier Calm and poised, even when the sparks are flying - the sparks from the welding machine, in case you didn't know what goes on in metal shop - that's a descrip- tion of Mr. Poirier, Bellevue's drill and lathe boss. This cool type manages to remain calm at home, too, where the sparks are given off by his lively twin daughters and bright little son. Mr. David Paulsen To invent a secret process for changing lead into gold, for his own benefit, of course, is the ambition of Mr. Paulsen who has come to Bellevue this year as chem- istry teacher. He is also a relative newcomer in the realm of matrimony. On his way to a career as a famous alchemist, or nuclear chemist in the more polite ter- minology, Mr. Paulsen is already famous - famous for giving the most impossible testsl Mr. Donald Pugh A new face, and one that is rapidly becoming known around Bellevue High, is the amiable countenance Mr. Pugh. In addition to teaching woodshop, and boat build- ing, Mr. Pugh is varsity tennis coach and assistant football coach. Even with this busy schedule, Mr. Pugh finds time to get in a few strokes on the practice green. Mr. Frank Paustain From the tip of his husky brogues to the top of his reddish head, Mr. Paustain is a figure of humor and good will. His first year at Bellevue finds him racking up a fine record as history teacher, iunior varsity basketball coach and baseball coach. With four youngsters of his own, at home, he says that one more would make them a dandy basketball team. Mr. Eugene H. Radach I don't give grades. You earn them! so says Mr. Radach, in his Erst year as speech and dramatics teacher at Bellevue. Mr. Radach, who earnestly states that he wants to contribute something worthwhile to society, is well on his way to his goal, because of the energetic way he contributes to the welfare of the students in his classes. He has also made a maior contribution as coach of this year's outstanding variety show. AQ Mr. James W. Richards Busy teacher of advanced P.E., United States history, and biology, Mr. Richards finds time successfully to coach Bellevue's wrestling team. He avidly wishes that sometime he may help us capture the state wrestling championship. His student have a whole- some respect for his refusal to listen to feeble excuses. ln occasional hours away from school duties he enioys skiing at White Pass. Mr. Donald Simmons Mr. Calm, alias Mr. Simmons, has been teaching art at Bellevue High for three years, but his artful talents were developed long before he came here to teach. Proof of his artistic prowess is the stack of awards he has received, Proof of his teaching skill is a similar collection of honors won by his students. Mr. A, F. Riggle One of the most important faculty members in school, in regard to creating and maintaining pleasant public relations with the community, is Mr. Riggle, teacher of distributive education. His students, employed in stores, help to give the town of Bellevue a good impression of the high school. We, the rest of the students, get a fine impression of D.E. from the professional way the student store is run. Mr. Michael M. Smith Although grease and grit are familiar occupational hazards for Bellevue's new auto shop teacher, Mr. Smith cheerfully rises above the grime to assert that he loves his iob and is continually learning more and more about cars - and life - from his students. He says he likes life here in the eastside suburbs, because Bellevue is close to the hills, has a real outdoor flavor, and withal is a homey place where a man can scour off the day's work and fold up with a good book. Mrs. Stella Rogers Besides teaching the intricacies of bookkeeping and advising the eager secretaries- to-be in Student Stenos, keeping a neat, pretty classroom has been a fond proiect of Mrs. Stella Rogers for the twelve years of her service to Bellevue. Out of school we may find Mrs. Rogers at her favorite hobby - gardening, but wherever she may be, Mrs. Rogers holds Bellevue Senior High close in her affections. Mr. John W. Sorenson A deep booming voice with a slightly different accent sets the tone for Mr. John Sorenson's lectures. This adventure-loving man, known by the faculty as the great Dane upstairs, teaches civics, contemporary world problems and senior history. When not lecturing with a sort of frantic dedication, he may be found acting as senior class adviser, getting the sail up on his boat, or discussing politics with interested stu- dents. , Mr. J, Blaine Schulz With subiects well scattered over the curriculum - iournalism, business law, speech, newswriting - Mr. Schulz has plenty of challenge for his zest for life. The Barque is an up-and-coming example of high school iournalism, under his guidance. At home Mr. Schulz also has plenty of stimulation, from two up-and-coming offspring. Miss June Stark Teaching iunior English for the second year at Bellevue High, Miss Stark asserts that there is nowhere she would rather be than right here. Her greatest ambition is to instill genuine appreciation of good literature in all her students. She can relax, though, she says, in listening to hi-fi, dancing and reading. A confirmed lover of gadding, she has seen a great deal of the world. But she still likes Bellevue. Mr. Edmond Schweitzer Mr. Schweitzer has been at Bellevue only two years, but he is already a firmly es- tablished institution. Known all over school as Coach he is one of Bellevue's best promoters of pep and spirit. Who inscribed that huge VICTORY clear across the study hall blackboard? You guessed it - Coach Schweitzer! All day long he runs the study hall in the same spirit - enthusiastically. Mr. Raymond Staudacher Steel nerves and a vast patience characterize the new driver education instructor, Mr. Staudacker. When not pushing kids out of ditches or easing them out of traffic iams, he functions as an athletic coach. He coaches at home, also, having two husky sons of whom he is very proud. is 15 ,A n- in il takes, , ,iffy 4, of :VW ffffffff 'tb , mfgi,--1 'fl' 1 43 -W . Nd.. I , Q M, T93 -c , 1 x I ' i . is e M4 -My as L . . . BELLE ,f 1 4 VIII: ul X X -ff Mrs. Helen Stocker Returning to Bellevue, after acquiring her MRS degree and a degree in home eco- nomics, Mrs. Stocker, formerly Miss Rockey, teaches sophomore and advanced cook- ing classes. In after-school hours, the new Mrs. Stocker can be seen working at her new hobby, gardening, inspired by a new house. Mrs. Virginia Wieder Mrs. Wieder, in her fourth year at Bellevue, is kept very busy with the varied pro- gram of teaching sophomore English, assisting in the attendance office, supervising the clinic and advising the Girls' Club. In her outdoor time, she enioys horsebacl riding, in the pleasant company of her own horse. By the fireside, she dreams c travel abroad. Mr. Frank Svoboda Hustle, hustle . . . and Don't get your dobber down! are the famous exclama- tions of Mr, Svoboda, football coach. This rugged guy also risks his life in driver's training. After five years as coach at Bellevue Junior High, he has come to us all fired up to work, work, work for an undefeated football season. Let's dream and work with himl Mr. Glen O. Young The rat-tat-tat-ing of a typewriter and the thundering beat of a basketball being dribbled down the floor are sounds very familiar to Mr. Glen Young, Bellevue typ- ing instructor and varsity basketball coach. When asked, Vv'hat are you known for by the students? Coach Young replied with a chuckle, My happy disposition and pleasant smile. Mr. John N. Terrey To be what I am, expounds senior English and life-adiustment teacher, Mr. Terrey, is my ambitionI A real live Democrat, he is very popular with his students as he pauses briefly from the Canterbury Tales to tell a shaggy dog story or give advice to the Wolverine Guard. He complains, The only trouble with life is it's so daily. Mrs. Ethel M. Diamond Secretary to Mr. Heidenreich Mr. Frederick Whitner Wasting time? Stalling until the bell rings? Not in Mr. Whitner's geometry classesl Anyone who has had this sturdy little army-sergeant-type knows that these are his pet peeves. When he is not busy tending his geometry classes, you will find him keeping track of the football and basketball statistics, bowling, golfing, or wise- cracking. Mrs. Alice L. MacDonald Secretary Mr. William L. Wicker Mr. Wicker, who has taught at Bellevue for three years, hopes to have the best music department possible. He is trying to reach his goal by his inspired teaching of band, choir, chorus, dance band and music theory. Even though he has a master's degree, Mr. Wicker says he is being educated more and more each day by his three- year-old son. Mrs. Marian Sulenes Secretary 16 ,, LEADERS OF TOMGRROW A first-class school district needs a first-class school, which needs a Hrst-class administration, which needs a first-class faculty, which needs a first-class student body, which needs a first-class Associ- ated Student Body council. The students of Bellevue High School have all these, right down to the council, with President Dennis Hebner heading the council, Larry Sweeney as vice president, Jan Richardson a capable secretary, and our unerring treasurer, Don Durr. Through these people Bellevue High's student body is able to operate rapidly and smoothly. All student activities from those ot the smallest organizations to those of Girls' Club and Boys' Club, are influenced by these otticers and the council over which they preside. The result is a better and more productive lite for all. Above: left to right: Dennis Hebner, Don Durr, Mr. Peters, Larry Sweeney, Ja-n Richardson. Right: left to right: Larry Sweeney, Dennis Hebner, Don Durr, Jan Richardson. 1 ' U I ilk' Elf t Fl I xi i E55 54 - ill, i 17 i i COUNCIL AND COURT Left to right: Larry Warner, Sandi Benson, Linda loving, Larry Sweeney, Dan Jensen, Galen Sparling, and Mike Brinnon. GOVERNMENT OF, BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS The A.S.B. Council is the hub of Bellevue High School's student government. It is through representotives elected for o semester term from their first period closses thot oll students hove o port in the work of this council. This yeor's big proiect hos been loying the plons for the new footboll stodium bleach- ers which we need so bodly. They will be portly inonced by the Bellevue merchonts cmd portly by the money thot the council con roise. These students olso sponsored on occupo- tion doy in Jonuory. This wos designed to give- the students o chonce to tolk to experts in the fields of work in which they ore interested. A summons to ASB. Court is not token lightly by the guilty student. It is here thot decisions ond discipline cire mode ond corried out by the court's seven members, with Lorry Sweeney presiding. Two representotives ore chosen from eoch closs by the closs preside-nt. This yeor's members were: Lindo Loving ond Mike Brinnon, sophomores, Don Jensen ond Golen Sporling, iuniors, Lorry Worner cmd Sondi Benson, seniors. The punishments thot they odminister ore designed to con- vince the students thot lows ore not mode to be broken, ond usuolly consist of writing o theme, some ofter school cleon-up or o review of the school rules. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY 1 4 1-,gf J 4 6 .f- Q f aqff L L L f ev 2 'i V, iw., ,X 1 Left to right: FRONT ROW: Bruce Nurse, Mike Riddell, Gill McKinstry, Gary Groth, SECOND ROW: Dennis Gleeson, Steve Means, Rusty Drake, Bob Kitto, Pete Toftoy, Monte Grau, Casey Hawkes, Terry Strandberg, Jim Haggart, ROW THREE: Doug Tufts. Keith Black, Jim Ladd, John Chaftins, Lynn Sutcliff, Joe Hauser, Jack Jewett, Paolo Paloschi, Kent Gamette, ROW FOUR: Gary Brame, Don Durr, Doug Rice, Dennis Hebner, Mike Strand- berg, Larry Sweeney, Lonny Littick, Ron Llewellyn, Dan Putman, Bill Stew- art, Neil Holman, Larry Sweeney. Not pictured: George Brain, Jim Hub- bard. , if of 6 gn! 1'i' 1 L- it Left to right: FRONT ROW: Margaret King, Jessi Leighton, Mary Constans Sigrid Solheim, Mikey Upson, ROW TNNO: Pam Henderson, Dianne Crane Julia Tam, Sherry Smith, Karen Ward, Mary Little, Sandy Hall, Sue Schef- fer, Claire McCurty. ROW THREE: Suzanne Johnston, Sarah Atkinson Kathie Kludas, Liz Freeman, Diane Surridge, Tina Tzifa, Roberta Brown Cathe Muller, Denise Storck, Judy Reiniger, Judy Davidson, Sandi Benson ROW FOUR: Beth Seidl, DeeDee Dickinson, Diane Dickson, Judy Gedney Dinah Flanders, Kitt Kelley, Susie Levis, Kathy Matheson, Lynda Barber Bonnie Funk, Brooke Wiltse, Sherrie Thurston, Jan Richardson, Mrs. Han nsler, and Mrs. Mroz. Not pictured: Sandy Campbell, Kathy Dike. PURPOSE: SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL The chief ideals and goals of the Loyalty member from ap- plicant, through scraghood, to initiation and full-fledged membership, are work and service. As Mary Constans, club president says, The duty of a Loyalty member is service, be it painting mugs for faculty, enforcing school rules, or usher- ing and selling tickets at games and other activities. The of- ficers this year were: Mary Constans, president, Jessi Leigh- ton, vice-president, Sigrid Solheim, secretary, Margaret King, treasurer, Mikey Upson, historian. Wolverine Guard members are kept on the move fostering school spirit, preserving traditions and serving their alma mater. Gallantry in service, be it escorting the beautiful Homecoming Court, inspiring others to follow school rules or parking cars, is their motto, Perhaps the outstanding enter- tainment of the year is provided by the gooks or new members. The otihcers this year were: Bruce Nurse, chancellor, Mike Riddell, vice-chancellor, Gill McKinstry, scribe, Gary Groth, exchequer and Mr. Terrey and Mr. Jones, advisers. 1 1 1 1 1 5 iw'-vw4.,,,,,, ii 1 l r fc... . fit. its BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL AND OFFICERS Left to right: Dennis Gleeson, Bob Kitto, Mike Strandberg and Bucky Llewellyn. YOUNG GENTLEMENS' RECREATIONAL ORGANIZATION One of Bellevue Senior High SchooI's major inspirational forces is its Boys' Club, a closely knit group, serving to unite all the boys in the school. Under the leadership of Dennis Gleeson, president, Bucky Llewellyn, vice-president, Mike Strandberg, secretary, and Bob Kitto, treasurer, Boys' Club has had a successful year, This year the club had as its ad- viser Mr. Peters. For the flrst time the club organized a Boy-of-the-Month committee. Pete Peterson served as chairman of the committee and each month a boy was chosen for his honor. From the Senior Boys-of-the-Month a Boy-of-the-Year is chosen. This is the highest honor that a boy can receive in Boys' Club. A new leaf was turned over and the treasury was over- flowing with money! The boys had several different proiects to raise these funds. One was selling coffee and donuts at the adult education classes. Another event was the Christmas dance that was sponsored Iointly by the Girls' and Boys' Clubs. Dad's Night provided a wonderful time for both the boys and their fathers. There was food and entertainment for all. 15194 GIRLS CLUB t COUNCIL AND , , OFFICERS i YOUNG LADIES' CULTURAL ORGANIZATION There are few clubs in school as active as the Girls' Club. Kept busy by the Big Sister Picnic, the Pranzo, the Christmas Dance, the Tolo and the Mothers' Day Program, the Girls' Club has a place for every girl who wishes to participate in extracurricular activities, lt's no small iob to keep 550 girls on the move, and this year the job was headed by Cathe Muller, president. Mrs. Wieder again served as adviser and the other officers were Beth Seidl, vice-president, Sandy Hall, secretary, Karen Ward, treasurer, and Julia Tam, historian. The first major activity of the year was the Big Sister Picnic, held in August and designed to introduce new girls to Bellevue High School. After school started the girls immediately began work on the Italian dinner, the Pranzo, which for the second successive year was a big success. Silver Bells rang out in December at the annual Christmas Dance. Then on February T3 the girls put on their Tolo. The last rnaior activity of the year was the Mothers' Day Program. It was at this function that the Girl-of-the-Year and next year's officers were an- nounced. 8H1i'!f3!..-. B U01 - 400 l 1 ,.4n?N 24':f W ' C . pw x K Y 7 Left to right: Steve Telfer, Foster Radford, Janis Good, Donna Macdonald, Nancy Pehling, Mr, Wofson, Ken Proctor, Jim Carlson, Jack Jewett and Kurt Hanson. Not pictured: Jack Kelso, Gary Newmann, Harvey Ries. STEERING US ON TO SELF - GOVERNMENT The Drivers' Council of Bellevue l-ligh School is made up of a group at students to whom the King County traffic judge has given the authority to try student trattic violations. The membership includes seven seniors, tive juniors, and one sophomore. To be eligible for the council a student must have a Washington state driver's license and have had no moving trathc violations. Each applicant must submit an essay stating why he wishes to be on Drivers' Council. From these applications the mem- bers are chosen. The judge and secretary are chosen by the council. This year Steve Telter served as judge and Nancy Pehling acted as secretary. Mr. Watson and a Bellevue policeman sat in on the meetings to give legal advice. The aim of the council is to teach stu- dents the importance of obeying tratific rules. W .rgqsw-.-W 3-it 'W 4 I F' . 5 if r , .pf up J g 4j.,1lf.' g.: M, mai 39,35 Z' , , 3, -' . ffzigffift g f: ' .1-L-,Fifi 512332 . r NTS Paolo Pqloschi, Elmer, Ting Tzifq Top picture: Mari Ann Larsen, Trudi Stoller Lower picture: George Brain BELLEVUE MEETS THE WCRLD In the last few years several European students have come to Bellevue through the American Field Service. This year our visitors were Paolo Paloschi from Florence, Italy, and Tina Tzifa from Patras, Greece. Paolo arrived in the United States in August to make his American home with Judith Gedney and her parents. A member of Wolverine Guard and the swim team, Paolo became an integral part of life in Bellevue. Constantina, who stayed with Carolyn Lewis and her family, did not take long to become acquainted with American life. A member of Loyalty, Homecom- ing princess, and participant in the Variety Show, Tina found American student life different, but fun. 2 This year Bellevue High sent two students over- seas. Last summer George Brain visited Sweden, and in July Trudi Stoller left Bellevue for Baerum, Nor- way, to make her home with the Leif Larsens. Here she soon found herself becoming quite Norwegian. Such novelties as goat cheese and whale meat be- came interesting items in her diet. George spent a fascinating summer learning about life in that prosperous Scandanavian country, Sweden. Although he did not have a chance to go to school there, he made a host of friends, and brought home several blanket-thick Swedish sweaters. V7 T i XXI. li iw: -i. 11' Senior Class Officers: Left to right, Roberta Brown, Sigrid Solheim, Lonn Lifiick, Keith Dowie, Bonnie Funk, Gary Brame. LOOK OUT, WORLD, HERE WE COME' As the biggest class ever to strut its sTut'T through The halls of Bellevue High, and the BEST, The Class ot l9oO showed its leadership muscles and set a staunch example tor The lower classes, Under The stirring guidance of president Keith Dowie, vice presidents, Lonn Litiick and Gary Brame, secretaries, Bonnie Funk and Sigrid Solheim, and treasurers, Sigrid Solheim and Roberta Brown, this class proved that its like will never be seen again. Early starting to show its worth, 'way back in '57, this bunch put on a regular ball ot a dance each year. It lugged in so many cans to the canned tood drives that it won for three years in a row, It capped the Homecoming plaque in '58, and in '59 it really gave the Tolks something to come home to. This super-spirited gang, the tirst ever to have lOO percent Beacon sales, set an unbeatable record there. Other ace accomplishments were the biggest and best senior dinner, the one and only scintil- lating senior ball, and the supreme seniority dis- played around school. These are a tew ot the memories we are gloating over now, at the end ot the reign ot the Cl.ASSlEST CLASS ever To graduate from Bellevue High. JUDITH ANN ADAMS - Judi Ambition: To be an airline stewardess What l'll remember most about high school: Transferring My favorite saying: Please, could you tell me . . . Activities: Entered from Medford, Oregon 4: Office Girl 4. OLIVER DONALD AHO Ambition: To be extremely popular with the girls What l'll remember most about high school: My many wonderful friends My favorite saying: That's cool Activities: Entered from Eastmont High School, Washington 3: Dad's Night 4: Smoker 4 All Sports Banquet 4: Senior Carnival 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Football 3,4. RIETTA ALBERTI - Reebees Ambition: To visit Scotland and learn the Highland fling What l'll remember most about high school: The holidays! Activities: Girls' Club Representative 4: Variety Show 3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Fro- gram 3: Tolo 4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Stand- ing Committee 4: Christmas Dance 4: Pep Club 4: Clinic Helper 4. KATHRYN LOUISE ALBRIGHT -- Halfbright, Kathy Ambition: To become an expert secretary What l'll remember most about high school: Missing seventh period My favorite saying: Good grieifl Mother and Daughter Sports Night 2,3,4. CLARKE FREDERICK ALEXANDER - Fred Ambition: To plant a garden on the moan What l'll remember most about high school: The long track turnouts My favorite saying: But we always slaughter Lake Washington in trockl Activities: Variety Show 2,3: Senior Class Play 4: Class Dances 2,3: Homecoming 3,4: Science Club 2,3: Choir 2,3: Track 2,3,4: Football 2,3. MARY ANN ALLEN - Minny, Sam What l'll remember most about high school: The fun and good times My favorite saying: That's tough Activities: Entered from Renton, Washington 3: Barque 3, Editor 4: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 3: Variety Show 4: All School Play Production 4: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 4: Big Sister Picnic 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4. Activities: G.A.A. 2,4: Treasurer 3: Student Stenos 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Pro- gram 2,3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 3: Tolo 2: Big Sister Picnic 3- i DONALD ANDERSON - Don Ambition: To become a hunter and rancher for the government My favorite saying: Never trust a rattlesnake Activities: Entered from West Seattle High School 2: Variety Show 3: Homecoming 3: Choir 3,4: Proiection Crew 3,4. DOUGLAS ANDERSON - Doug Ambition: To play Beethoven's fifth on the bongos What l'll remember most about high school: Playing with my long-necked Bronette Cmy guitarl My favorite saying: Oh, really Cwith a Shelly Berman accentj Activities: A.S.B, Representative 2: Boys' Club Representative 3: Variety Show 4: Class Dances 2,4: Homecoming 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Track 3,4. GORDON ANDERSON INGER M. ANDERSON - lngie, Punk, Chicken What l'll remember most about high school: Those terrible times when I had to stay in school My favorite saying: Yes, boss Activities: Girls' Club Representative 2: Class Council Representative 4: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Pep Club 2. JAMES F. ANDERSON - Jim Ambition: To drive a milk truck around the world What l'll remember most about high school: Wine, women and song, but I don't sing too well My favorite saying: Drive o Mercury and eat nobody's dust Activities: A.S.B: Representative 2,3: Boys' Club Representative 3: Class Council Repre- sentative 2,3: Dads' Night 3: Smoker 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2: Senior Carnival 4. WOLFGANG RICHTER ANDERSON - Andy Ambition: To convert Mr. Terrey to the Republican party What l'll remember most about high school: The winning athletic teams My favorite saying: All great men are dying and I don't feel too well myself Activities: Annual 3,4: A.S.B. Representative 2: Variety Show 4: Dads' Night 3,4: Class DQ.-:peg 2,3: Homecoming 2,3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Pep Club 4: Football 2,3: Track 2: Intramurals 2,3,4. DAVID ANDRESEN - Dave Ambition: To become a scientist What l'll remember most about high school: The guys in the physics class My favorite saying: Fooey Activities: Class Dances 4, Christmas Dance 4. RALPH WALTER ANDREWS SUSAN ASHTON - Sue Ambition: To ride on horseback over a wet golf course What l'll remember most about high school: The cold portables My favorite saying: What? Activities: Girls' Club Representative 3, Variety Show Production 3, Pranzo 3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3, Homecoming 4, Big Sister 3, Big Sister Picnic 2,3, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3 Class Dinners 2 Pep Club 2 3 Office Girl 3 4 Choir : : i 1 , 2 ' 3- SARAH EMERSON ATKINSON - Grunch Ambition: To eat all the food in the world What l'll remember most about high school: Trying to get to Europe with Mary My favorite saying: l'm hungryl Activities: Variety Show 4, All School Play Production 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 2,3, Honor Guard 4, Ski Club 4. CHRISTEL ELIZABETH BAGINSKI - Chris Ambition: To be a Mrs. What l'll remember most about high school: My iunior year My favorite saying: l'm serious Activities: Entered from Euclid High School 4, Annual 2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3, Honor Society 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Choir 2,3, National Forensic League 2. JAMES HENRY BARBEE -Jungle .lim Ambition: To be a wine taster What l'll remember most about high school: My hot Plymouth My favorite saying: Where have you been? Activities: Dads' Night 4, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Ski Club 3,4. N LYNDA ALICE BARBER - Little Rich Girl f I'--JI Ambition: To celebrate graduation in Hawaii with Sandy and Bonnie What l'll remember most about high school: Playing the wild senior role with the other senior wimmen My favorite saying: But I like Blackiack guml Activities: A.S.B. Court Representative 3, Girls' Club Representative 3,4, Class Council Representative 3,4, Variety Show Production 3, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 2,4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 2, Student Stenos 4, Chairman of A.S.B. Card Sales 4. LINDA BARLOW Ambition: To have the best of everything in the world What l'll remember most about high school: All the football games I didn't go to and running around for Mrs. Rogers My favorite saying: What a grubl Activities: Entered from Franklin High School in Seattle 2, Big Sister Picnic 4, Student Stenos Treasurer 4. SYDNEY BARRAT MICHAEL TODD BARTOS - Caveman Ambition: To marry a cavewoman What l'll remember most about high school: The spirit at the games My favorite saying: Help! Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2, Boys' Club Representative 2, Variety Show 3, Variety Show Production 3, Dads' Night 2, Smoker 2,3, Class Dances 2, Homecoming 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 3,4, Debate 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4. THOMAS BASS - Tom, T.B, Ambition: To get Mary Constans' left contact out of my right eye What l'll remember most about high school: Rosslancl ski meets My favorite saying: Happy, happy Activities: Entered from Lewis and Clark 2, Dads' Night 3,4, Smoker 3,4, Class Dances 3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 4, Christmas Dance 4, Debate 3: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, National Cross Country Championships 3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Ski Team 2,3,4, Track 4. BOB BATDORF JUDITH ANN BEDFORD - Judy Ambition: To work with mentally retarded children My favorite saying: Oh fun-ny! Activities: Entered from Roosevelt 45 Girls' Club. JOAN BENSON - Joni Ambition: To reform Ron Johnson My favorite saying: Yea - the Three Stooges are on! Activities: Barque 45 A.S.B. Representative 25 Variety Show 45 Variety Show Production 2,35 All School Play Production 25 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,35 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 35 Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Christmas 253, SANDRA JANE BENSON - Sandi, Benny What l'll remember most about high school: Hiding in the cooking room cupboard during Loyalty initiation Activities: Annual 45 A.S.B. Representative 2,35 A.S.B. Court Representative 45 Class Council Representative 2,3,45 Variety Show 3,45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3, Co-Chairman 45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Christmas Dance 3,45 Class Dinners 2,3,45 Loyalty 45 Pep Club 2,35 Honor Guard 45 Ski Club 45 Office Girl 4. PATRICIA ANNE BERRY - Oat Ambition: To travel My favorite saying: Terrifically amusing Activities: While at school in the Republic of China - Annual 35 Class Officer 2,35 Entered Bellevue 4. KATHERINE BISHOP - Kathy Ambition: To own a large ranch and sing my way to stardom What l'll remember most about high school: The fun we had in choir Activities: Variety Shaw 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 45 Class Dance 45 Tolo 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH BOGAN - Sue, Susie, Hey you Ambition: To always be happy My favorite saying: Smile, ya look better Activities: Girls' Club Representative 35 Class Council Representative 35 Class Dances 2,3,45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,45 Big Sister 45 Big Sister Picnic 45 Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,45 Barque Honor Roll 2,45 Senior Carnival 3,45 Christmas Dance 45 Class Dinners 2,45 Honor Society 25 Pep Club 2,35 Ski Club 25 Choir 2,45 Swing, Spring and Christmas Concerts 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3. i ,L :, D.: 'f 3.gg,:--L'f.,, t ,w,,...- 'ji ' 495 SUE ROGERS BOISE Susie Ambition: To become an airline hostess and travel all over the world What l'll remember most about high school: All the sleep I missed Activities: Pronzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 25 Barque Honor Roll 35 Class Dinners 25 G.A.A. 25 Ottice Girl 4. JOHN ROBERT BOTHELL Ambition: To become a teacher What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Holden Activities: Boys' Club Representative 25 Debate 3,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Football 2,3,4. GEORGE CALVIN BRAIN Ambition: One pleasant day with Miss Hardy What l'll remember most about high school: My last semester with the Flanders family My favorite saying: Boy, it's cold Activities: Exchange Student 45 Homecoming Escort 45 Annual 3,45 A.S.B. Representa- tive 2,35 Class Council Representative 25 Variety Show 3,45 Smoker 35 Class Dances 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 2,3,45 Wolverine Guard 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. GARY DONALD BRAME What l'll remember most about high school: The hackneyed philandering and ambigui- ties My favorite saying: What did he say? Activities: A.S.B. Representative 45 Bays' Club Representative 2,35 Class Dances 2,3,45 Homecoming 45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Debate 3,45 Debate Coun- cil President 45 Wolverine Guard 3,45 Pep Club 45 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Treasurer 4: 1 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 45 Intramurals 3,45 Class Vice-President 4. Boa BRAND - Kangssh Ambition: To be a Mud Flapper in a Holmon Satchery What l'll remember most about high school: Driving my '55 Ford to school Activities: Boys' Club Representative 45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,35 Christmas Dance 4. LINDA JO BRAUN - Lynn Ambition: To become an airline stewardess and see the world My favorite saying: The best things in life are free. Activities: Variety Show 2,35 Band 45 Choir 2,3,4. SUSAN KAY BRYANT - Sue Ambition: To go to Europe on my penny collection with Judy What l'll remember most about high school: The iunior con My favorite saying: Honestly! Activities: Entered from Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane 4, Girls' Club Repre- sentative 4, Pranzo 4, Homecoming 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 4. CAROLYN ANN BUUCK Ambition: To baby-sit for all the Peanuts gang My favorite saying: So what do you want? A medal? Activities: At Melbourne, Florida, All School Play 3, Class Dances 3, G.A.A. 2,3, Choir 2,3, Future Nurses' Club 3, at Bellevue, Barque Honor Roll 4, Senior Carnival 4, Class Dinners 4, Choir 4, MARLENE CALDERON - Shorty Ambition: To become a famous Mausketeer What l'll remember most about high school: The senior boys telling me to use the other door Activities: Entered from Garfield High School in Seattle 4. KAREN FRANCES CAMERON - Kari Activities: Barque 4, Variety Show Production 4, Pranzo 2, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4, Senior 'Q Carnival 2, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,3,4. JOHN W. CAMPBELL - Camby Ambition: To bicycle through West Syorciv My favorite saying: No Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2, Boys' Club Representative 2,3,4, Class Council Repre- sentative 2,3, Dads' Night 2,3,4, Smoker 4, Homecoming 4, Christmas Dance 4, Pep Club 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Basketball 2. SANDRA CAMPBELL - Sandy Ambition: To celebrate graduation in Hawaii with Bonnie and Lynda What l'll remember most about high school: The ski meets at Wenatchee. My favorite saying: Ready, Iet's go! Activities: Head Cheerleader 4, A.S,B. Court Representative 2: Girls' Club Representa- tive 3, Variety Show 3, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 4, Ski Club 2,3, Secretary 4, Student Stenos 4. MARGO BRElTBACH JOHN T. BRESNAN - .lack Ambition: To have more parties at Ron's house What l'll remember most about high school: My record for never skipping My favorite saying: Chicken Activities: Entered from Cleveland in Seattle 3: Football 3,4, Lettermen's Club 3.4. CARYL LOUISE BRINNON - Brinnon Ambition: To live each day without fear of the next What l'll remember most about high school: My regular attendance My favorite saying: Was that nice? Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2, Girls' Club Representative 2,3,4, Class Council Repre- sentative 3, Pranzo 2,3, Mothers' Day Program 4, Class Dances 2,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Homecoming 2,3, Big Sister Picnic 3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dante 4: Class Dinners 2, Pep Club 2, D.E. Secretary 4. JEANNE BROBST - Jeannie Ambition: To be a physical therapist What l'll remember most about high school: The crowded halls My favorite saying: Khi-i-i-ristopherl Activities: Variety Show 3, Variety Show Production 3, Big Sister 4, Big Sister Picnic 4- Barque Honor Roll 3,4, Librarian 3, Choir 2,3,4. ELLEN MARIE BROOKS - Brooksie Ambition: To become a dental technician What l'll remember most about high school: How nervous l got whenever l had to give a speech My favorite saying: l opened my mouth and put my foot in it again Activities: Librarian 2,3,4, Student Stenos 4. ROBERTA BROWN - Bert Ambition: To get Miss Leer's catalogs arranged What l'll remember most about high school: Seattle Prep and the University of Washington My favorite saying: Clear to the floor! Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Girls' Club Representative 3,4, Senior Class Play Production 4, Class Council Representative 2, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Loyalty 3,4, Pep Club 2, Honor Guard 4, Class Treasurer 4. I ia' j l X U' X-' 6 4r t T , P 'J' ,Liz , ,:?.v,h Z agat ' Z, ,453 ' '..5..1 it u :, MX. fav Y, hu t KATHLEEN CHAMBERS - Kathie, Chamby Ambition: To get my Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy Degree What i'll remember most about high school: Being so unorganized My favorite saying: Good grief Activities: A.S.B. Representative 4: Variety Show 3: Variety Show Production 4: Mothers' THOMAS H. CAMPBELL - Tom, Cam What I'll remember most about high school: My molasses distillery My favorite saying: What assignment? Activities: Science Club 2,4: Gymnastics Team 2,3,4. FRANJA LYNN CARLSON Ambition: To go to Hawaii with Patty My favorite saying: Snitli ACHVHISSI A-S-B- Representative 3: Variety Show Production 2,3: Senior Class Play Pro- duction 4: All School Play 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3: Senior Carnival 3,4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 3,4: Honor Society 3,4: G.A.A. 2,3, Secretary: Thespians, Vice-President 4: Drama Club 2,3: Camp Armac 3: All-Wool Contest 3. JAMES ROBERT CARLSON - Flash What i'll remember most about high school: My three years of Debate My favorite saying: Where does all that extra Beacon money go? Activities: Drivers' Council 3,4: Dads' Night 3,4: Homecoming 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Debate 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Ski Club 4: lke Newton Society 3,4: Beacon Assembly 3,4. JANNA RAE CARVER Ambition: To have success and happiness My favorite saying: That's sooooooooooo neati Activities: Barque 4: Variety Show Production 2,3: All School Play Production 2,3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3: Class Dances 2,3: Tolo 2,3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3: Christmas Dance 3: Class Dinners 3: Pep Club 2,3. JOHN MICHAEL CAVINS - Hey you Ambition: To beat Telter, Lane, Guzz, Russ and Mac to Grandad's house What i'll remember most about high school: Livin' and lovin' and . . . Activities: Boys' Club Representative 3: Dads' Night 2,4: Smoker 4: Class Dances 3,4: Homecoming 3: Senior Carnival 4: Ski Club 3,4. JOHN CRAIG CHAFFINS - Chaff Ambition: To become a millionaire along with Jack Volkel What I'll remember most about high school: The physics course with Mr. Whitney Activities: Variety Show Co-director 3, Stage Manager 4: All School Play 3: Class Dances 2,3: Homecoming 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Science Club 4: Ski Club 2. Day Program 2,3: Big Sister 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Photography Club 3. ' RONALD DENISON MORRIS CHAPMAN - Ron Ambition: To cross the Pacitic in a kayak What i'll remember most about high school: The time Mr. Morgan smiled My favorite saying: Panic! Activities: Homecoming 3: Football Scoreboard Committee 2. PAT CHATMAN ELIZABETH DIANE CHIPMAN - Liz Ambition: To understand, love and accomplish What i'll remember most about high school: The teachers who tried so hard to make outstanding students of us My favorite saying: Big laugh Activities: Tolo 4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Honor Society 3,4: Pep Club 4: G.A.A. 2,3: Band 2: Choir 3,4. DOROTHY JEANNE CHRISTENSON - Dodie, Blondie Ambition: To tour Europe What i'll remember most about high school: The kids and teachers My favorite saying: Patience is a virtue Activities: Barque 3, Editor 4: Variety Shaw Production 4: All School Play 4: Pranzo 2314: Mofhery Day Program 2,3,4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Office Girl 4. VIRGINIA CHUBB - Ginny Ambition: To become a professional dancer What l'll remember most about high school: How I got through My favorite saying: Later Activities: Variety Show 3,4: Class Dances 2: D.E. 4: Choir 3,4 My favorite saying: Hello, my little cherubs CLAUDETTE CLARK Ambition: To Gnd my hidden talents What I'll remember most about high school: Developments in the dark room! My favorite saying: ls that right? Activities: Entered from Mercer Island, Washington 3: Borque 4: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 4: Science Club 2: Photography Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. ROBERT CLARK - Bob Ambition: To be a mad scientist What I'll remember most about high school: Burning the midnight oil My favorite saying: Let's eat! Activities: Science Club 2,4: lke Newton Society 4. MYRNA KAY CLOTHIER - Myrn Ambition: To see as much of the world as possible What I'll remember most about high school: The big dash to study hall with Dottie Activities: Variety Show 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Librarian 3,4: Choir 3,4: Girls' Glee Club 2. DAVID E. COCHRANE - Corky Ambition: To make it to California, the land of sunshine and hot cars What l'll remember most about high school: The last days of school during each of the three years My favorite saying: Crazy MARY .IOSEPHINE CONSTANS - Mar Ambition: To get to Europe with Sarah What I'll remember most about high school: Conducting those Thursday night meetings Activities: Sophomore Girl of the Year 2: Loyalty 3, President 4: Annual 2,3,4: A.S.B. Representative 2: Class Council Representative 2,3: Variety Show 3: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Presidents' Council 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 2: Christmas Dance 3: Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2: Ski Club 3: Choir 2: Best's High School Fashion Board 4. J EAN COPELAND DEANNA CORP Dee Ambition: To travel around the world My favorite saying: That's the way the mop fiops Activities: Variety Show 3,4: Pranzo 4: Big Sister 4: Big Sister Picnic 4: Choir 3,4. MARGARET JEANNE COSAND - Peggy, Peg Ambition: A new last name, someday My favorite saying: darn f?J Activities: Pranzo 3: Mothers' Day Program 2,4: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 3: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3: Barque Honor Roll 3: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 4: Pep Club 3: Spades 3,4: D.E. 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL COUCH - Couch What I'll remember most about high school: Mr. Terrey's second period English class My favorite saying: Where have you been Jim? Activities: Barque 3,4: A.S.B, Representative 4: Smoker 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3: Student Store Manager 4: Photography Club Treasurer 3: Track Manager 2: Football 2: D.E, Historian 4. DIANNE KATHLEEN CRANE - Crane Ambition: To Fly around the world with Muller My favorite saying: Hi ole bean! Activities: Entered from Salt Lake City, Utah 2: Girls' Club Representative 2,4: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 3: All School Play 3: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Pro- gram 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 3, Co-chairman 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 3,4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 3,4: G.A.A. 3: Ski Club 3,4: Office Girl 4: Thespians 4: Cards and Announcements Committee 4. DAVID LAURENCE CROLY - Arm Ambition: To become the greatest hypochondriac of all time. What I'll remember most about high school: My great concentration during Senior History Activities: Boys' Club Representative 3,4: Class Council Representative 3: Dads' Night 4: Smoker 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,4: Wrestling 2,3: Football 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4. WILLIAM CRONE - Jerry Ambition: To paint the capital in Washington D.C, bright red and white What I'll remember most about high school: Mr. Simmons Activities: Homecoming 4. WILLIAM ALBERT CROSETTO - Bill Ambition, To get out of high school What l'll remember most about high school: The nice, kind teachers Activities: Dads' Night 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Ski Club 4. MERRY ANN CROW - Sunshine Ambition: To go to Whitman College at least one year My favorite saying: C'est la vivel Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 4, Big Sister 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Ski Club 2,3. MARY P. CROWL - Crowl Ambition: To learn not to put off till tomorrow what I can do today My favorite saying: Well, Mr. Jones Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2, Girls' Club Representative 2,3, Variety Show Pro- duction 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3, Big Sister 4, Big Sister Picnic 3, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3, Barque Honor Roll 3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 2,3. LORI DAFOE - Dafosil Ambition: To go out in the world and have a balll My favorite saying: You're kidding! Activities: Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Girls' Club Representative 2, Variety Show 3,4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Senior Carnival 2,3, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Pep Club 2. JUDY ANN DAVIDSON - Jude What l'll remember most about high school: Being one of the only two girls who didn't cry at the Loyalty initiation Activities: Girl of the Month 4, Class Ofticer, Secretary 3, Annual 4, Girls' Club Rep- resentative 4, Variety Show 3,4, Variety Show Production 4, Pranzo 3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic, co-chairman 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 3,4, G.A,A, 2,3, Ski Club 2,3,4. DARREL DAVIS - Clutch What l'll remember most about high school: My education in civics My favorite saying: Aggressiveness is a perfection Activities: A.S.B. Representative 4, Senior Carnival 4, Debate 4. 4 MARY ELIZABETH DEMICK - M.E, What l'll remember most about high school: My senior year My favorite saying: Neatsie Activities: Mothers' Day Program 2,4, Class Dances 4, Tolo 3,4, Homecoming 2,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 4, Librarian 2,3,4, Camp Armac 3,4, Cards and Announcements Committee 4. DIANE DICKINSON - Dee Dee Ambition: To ski in the Swiss Alps with Claire, Sandi, and Pam What l'll remember most about high school: Winning the pool at the Bellevue-Enumclaw basketball game Activities: Class Secretary 2, Annual 3,4, A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Girls' Club Repre- sentative 4, Variety Show 3,4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 3,4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Loyalty 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Office Girl 3. DIANE DICKSON - Dickson, Dee What l'll remember most about high school: The happy five minute breaks My favorite saying: Get serious Activities: Annual 4, A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Girls' Club Representative 3, Class Coun- cil Representative 2,3, Pranzo 2,3, Mothers' Day Program 2,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2, Class Chairman 3, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Senior Carnival 2,4, Class Dinners 2,3, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 4. DIANA DIER - Di Ambition: To be right, for once What l'll remember most about high school: Week-ends Activities: Girls' Club Representative 4, Variety Show Production 2,3, Pranzo 3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3, Tolo 3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3, Homecoming 3, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3, Chairman 4, Pep Club 2,3, Office Girl 4. KATHRYN JEWELL DIKE - Kathy Ambition: To save the nation My favorite saying: My wordl Activities: Class Council Representative 2,4, Variety Show 4, Senior Class Play Produc tion 4, Pranzo 2,3, Class Dances 2, Homecoming 2,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 4 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 4, Honor Society 3,4, Loyalty 4, Ski Club 4 KAREN DOUGHTERTY ' 1 IIN LAWRENCE BRUCE DUNLAP - Larry Ambition: To rise above it all What l'll remember most about high school: Changing school three times My favorite saying: Let's go skiingl Activities: Entered from Williamsville, New York 3: Barque, Ad-manager 4: Barque Honor Roll 3,4: Honor Society 3,4: Ski Club 3,4: lntramurals 3,4: Football 3,4: Track 3. DESMOND LAVAR DURNEY - Canary Ambition: To be six feet tall and weigh 200 pounds What l'll remember most about high school: The D.E. club Christmas party at Corey Beall's house My favorite saying: If at first you don't succeed, forget it Activities: Entered from Portland, Oregon: Re-entered 4: Dads' Night 2: Class Dances 2: Choir 2: Proiection Crew 4. DONALD GORDON DURR - Don Ambition: To raise the world's only schizophrenic mastodon What l'll remember most about high school: The interesting moments at the debate tournaments My favorite saying: Anybody want to go play the 'ole apple machine? Activities: A,S.B. Treasurer 4: Stage Crew 3: Boys' Club Committee 2: Camp Armac 3,4: Class Council Representative 3: Drivers' Council 3: Variety Show 3: Variety Show Pro- duction 3: Class Dances 2,3,4: Home coming 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 3: Christmas Dance 4: Debate 3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4. VIC DVORAK KATHRYN ECLAND - Katie Ambition: To raise horses What l'll remember most about high school: My senior year and some very close friends My favorite saying: Ah shucksl Activities: Mothers' Day Program 2: Tolo 2: Librarian 3,4: Christmas Dance 4. JACK ENGLUND SALLY G. DOUGHERTY Ambition To graduate and then have fun this summer with Marge and Molly What l'll remember most about high school Waiting to graduate in .lune My favorite saying California here l come Activities Homecoming 4 Debate 23 GAA 2 Librarian 4 Choir2 MlCHAEL W DOUGLAS Mike Ambition To go to Sun Valley on a Diners Club card What lll remember most about high school The active still in locker number lOO2 Activities Boys Club Representative 3 Class Dances 234 Homecoming 4 Ski Club 4 KEITH THOMPSON DOWIE Dow a bung Ambition To make sophomores pay each time they enter the building What l'll remember most about high school Never doing anything right My favorite saying Hey dolll Activities Class Vice president 2 President 34 ASB Representative 2 Class Council Representative 2 3 4 Class Dance Chairman 2 Homecoming 3 4 Senior Carnival 4 Class Dinners 3 4 RUSH WALDRON DRAKE Rusty Ambition To learn how to spell What l'll remember most about high school The administration My favorite saying Why? Activities Boys Club Representative 3 Class Council Representative 4 Dads Night 3 Class Dances 2 3 4 Homecoming 3 4 Wolverine Guard 3 4 Ski Club 3 4 Football Scoreboard 2 3 JUDITH ANN DRAKELEY Judi Quack Ambition The arts What l'll remember most about high school Those days in the hall huh Cecil? My favorite saying I can hardly wait JACQUELINE MARGARET DRINKWATER .lacqule Ambition To take a trip to Europe and to learn to speak English What l'll remember most about high school My flat tires on Monday mornings My favorite saying You re kidding Activities Variety Show 3 Variety Show Production 3 Pranzo 34 Mothers Day Pro gram 234 Class Dances 234 Tolo 234 Homecoming 234 Big Sister 234 Bg Sister Picnic 234 Girls Club Standing Committee 4 Christmas Dance 3 Class Dinners 3,4: Pep Club 23 4 G A A 2 3 Ski Club 2 Mather Daughter Banquet MARY MARGARET EOFF Ambition: To goto Europe with Tami and Brooke My favorite saying: You lose Activities: Senior Class Play Production 4: Pranzo 4: Mothers' Day Program 4: ClG55 Dances 4: Tolo 2,3,4: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 2: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 4: Pep Club 2: Ski Club 2. ROBERT ESMAY - Tiger Ambition: To pass Civics Activities: Variety Show 3: Variety Show Production 3: Choir 4: Proiection Crew 3. JUDY EVANS Ambition: To become an officer in one of the armed services What l'll remember most about high school: The teachers and Mr. Durham My favorite saying: Let's go home Activities: Variety Show 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4. NANCY-JO ANN EVANS - Nanc Ambition: To go to Russia with Mr. Johnson What l'll remember most about high school: Prancing through the mud at 6:30 A.M. and practicing tor halftime My favorite saying: Why can't I? Everyone else is! Activities: Maiorette 3,4: Variety Show 2,4: Variety Show Production 2: All School Play Production 2: All School Play 3: Pranzo 2: Mothers' Day Program 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2: Senior Carnival 2,4: Class Dinners 2: Christmas Dance 4: Pep Club 2: Spades 2: Ski Club 2,3: Thespians 4: Choir 2,3: Wool Contest 4. MARGARET ETHEL EVERS - Marg Ambition: To be successful What l'll remember most about high school: My snake and that stimulating Senior History class Activities: Variety Show Production 2,4: All School Play Production 4: Pranzo 2,4: My favorites saying: Pasalutely Mothers' Day Program 2: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4. JAY MICHAEL FAGERBERG Ambition: To become a flyer What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Terrey Activities: Choir 4: Proiection Crew 3: Wrestling Team 4. DENNIS E. FAHLEN - Denny What l'll remember most about high school: Graduation day My favorite saying: lf ya' can't ioin 'em, lick 'em JOSEPH FASCIANI - Joe My favorite saying: Ostensibly, l4 Lemmings grommet in the light of a green moon Activities: Entered from Niles Township High School 3: Barque 3,4: Cl tried hard to re- main outside of any organized group. You can't tell who or what they'll investigate nextli CAROLYN GAY FENWICK What l'll remember most about high school: Those no homework evenings My favorite saying: I am hurryingl Activities: Variety Show 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3: Big Sister 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Commit- tee 2: Class Dinners 2: G.A.A. 3: Otiiice Girl 4: Choir 2,4: Librarian 3: Sextette 4: Kingco, Winter and Spring Concerts 2,3,-4, SUSAN NAOMI FINE - Sue Ambition: To travel to the South Sea islands My favorite saying: l'm sure Activities: Borque 3,4: A.S.B. Representative 2,3: Girls' Club Representative 2: Variety Show Production 2,3: All School Play Production 2,3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mathers' Day Pro- gram 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Big Sister 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 3,-4: Class Dinners 2,3: Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2,3: Ski Club 2,3,4: Big Sister Picnic 4. HUGH JAMES FITZGERALD - Jim, Fitz What l'll 'emember most about high school: The place where I learned so little about so much Activities: Boys' Club Representative 3,4: Class Council Representative 4: Dads' Night 2,3: Smoker 2: Homecoming 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Intramurals 2,3,4. DIANA FLANDERS - Dinah Ambition: To make it to France with Jan and Sherrie My favorite saying: Ready, let's gol Activities: Cheerleader, J.V. 3: Varsity 4: Girls' Club Work Award 2: Camp Armac 3: Annual 2,3,4: ASB. Representative 2: Girls' Club Representative 2: Class Council Rep- resentative 2,3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Hgmeqgming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 3:41, Borque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 2,4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Debate 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 3,-4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Eroduotion 2, i i l l - WILLIAM HARRISON Focus - Fogy Ambition: To be a table top carver What l'll remember most about high school: My low grades Activities, Variety Show 3,4, Dads' Night 3,4, Smoker 3,4, Homecoming 4, Senior Carni- val 4, Christmas Dance 3, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Football spotter 2,3, Intramurals 4, Track 4. EARLENE FORD - Earnie Ambition, To travel around the world My favorite saying, Is that right? Activities, Pranzo Q,3, Mothers' Day Program 2, Big Sister 3, Big Sister Picnic 2,3, Retail Selling Treasurer 4, Librarian 2,3. ELIZABETH LEA FREEMAN - Little Beth Ambition, To work on a farm What l'll remember most about high school: The Great White Chemist My favorite saying, Good grief Young Charles Activities, Annual 3, Variety Show 4, Variety Show Production 2,3, Pranzo 2,3, Class Dinners 3,4, Debate 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Loyalty 3,4, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 4, Ski Club 2,3, Treasurer 4, Ski Team 4. KAREN RUTH FREY - Artesian What l'll remember most about high school: The crush the senior girls of '60 had on Mr. Johnson Activities, A.S.B. Representative 4, Girls' Club Representative 2,3, Variety Show 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2, Pep Club 2, Spades 4, Office Girls 3,4, Student Stenos 3, Vice-president 4. BONNIE KAY FUNK - Ban Ambition: To celebrate graduation in Hawaii with Lynda and Sandy What l'll remember most about high school, Those football and basketball games with Foster. Activities, Class Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Homecoming Princess 2, Girl of the Month 3, Girls' Club Representative 4, Sophomore Cabinet Representative 2, Annual 3, Senior Editor 4, Variety Show 3,4, Pranzo 2,31 Co-chairman 4: Pep Club 2, HOHOF GUO d 3,4, Loyalty 3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3, Chairman 4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3, Camp Armac 3,4, Graduation 2, Nordstrom's High School Fashion Board 4. ROGER GARDNER - Rocky What l'll remember most about high school, Bellevue's wrestling team Activities, Smoker 2, Wrestling 2,3,4. JAMES GARROD Shorty What l'll remember most about high school. Lunchi?i My favorite saying: Wanta' bet! Activities, Proiection Crew 2,4. SHERRY GARRETT - Little One Ambition: To lose forty pounds What l'll remember most about high school: The days I wosn't there My favorite saying: Don't panic Activities, Entered from Mercer Island, Washington 3, Variety Show 3, Variety Show Production 3, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 3, Big Sister Picnic 3, Spades 3, Thespians 3, Art Club 3, Glee Club 3. MARGARET HELEN GATES - Marg, Megsy Ambition, To catch a leprechaun and get rich quick What l'll remember most about high school, Studying for my PhD in Senior History My favorite saying: Ah - life! Activities: Re-entered from Saarbrucken, Germany 4, Variety Show Production 4, Pranzo 4, Class Dances 4, Tolo 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 4, Barque Honor Roll 2,4, Class Dinners 4, Honor Society 2,4, Ski Club 2,4, JUDITH MARGARET GEDNEY - Judy, Gridley Ambition: To visit my Italian brother in Florence What l'll remember most about high school, Trying to stay awake in Senior History My favorite saying, Boys should be like shirts - changed every day Activities, Annual 2,3, Editor 4, Class Council Representative 2, Variety Show 4, Variety Show Production 2,3, Senior Class Play 4, All School Play 2,3, All School Play Production 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 2,3, Christmas Dance 3, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Loyalty 4, Thespians, Treasurer 4, Drama Club 2,3, Girls' Club Work Award 2, A.F.S. Sister 4. JULIE GILMAN -Jules Ambition: To always do my best in everything I undertake What l'll remember most about high school, My visit to Mr. Durham's office My favorite saying: Forget it! Activities: Pranzo 2,3, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 3,4, Homecoming 2,3, Big Sister 3, Big Sister Picnic 2,3, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3, Senior Carnival 3,4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Spades 2,4, G.A.A. 2, DE. 4, Office Girl 3,4, Art Club 3. ROBERT GODDESS BERTRAM JAY GOLDBERG - Bert What l'll remember most about high school: Senior history My favorite saying: No, I won't stop cracking my knuckles Activities, Class Council Representative 3, Variety Show 4, Variety Show Production 4, Senior Class Play 4, Senior Class Play Production 4, Class Dances 3,4, Homecoming 3,4, Presidents Council 2, Barque Honor Roll 3,4, Senior Carnival 2,4, Christmas Dance 4, Thespians 4, Photography Club 3, President 2, Proiection Crew 2. JANIS JUNE GOOD -Junebug Ambition, To travel around the world What l'll remember most about high school, Arguing with Mr. Sorenson Activities, Drivers' Council 3,4, Variety Shovv Production 2, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3, Homecoming 2,3, Big Sister 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 3, Honor Society 4, Pep Club 2,4, Office Girl 3,4. MONTY DEAN GRAU - Hey you, Mont Ambition, To have a happy future My favorite saying, Beat Lake Washington! Activities, Boys' Club Historian 4, Class Council representative 2,3,4, Dads' Night 4, Smoker 4, Homecoming 3,4, Barque Honor Roll 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Wolverine Guard 4, Pep Club 4, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4, lntramurals 2,3,4, Boys' Club Standing Committee 4. NANCY GRAHAM - Nance Ambition, To go to California and have an apartment with Pat and Toni My favorite saying: California, here l camel Activities, Entered from La Canada, California 4, Pranzo 4, Class Dances 4. DARLENE GRAYBEAL - Dar' Ambition, To be a nurse My favorite saying: What test? Activities, Variety Show 4, Variety Show Production 4, Senior Class Play Productions 4, Pranzo 4, Tolo 3,4, Big Sister 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 4. BARBARA KRISTINE GREGORICH - Barb Ambition: To climb the Matterhorn wearing tennis shoes What l'll remember most about high school, The summers Activities: Variety Show 4, Variety Show Production 2,3,4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 3,4, Big Sister 3, Big Sister Picnic 2,3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4. GARY MacRAE GROTH Mac R What l'll remember most about high school, Senior Suit Day My favorite saying, No ' Activities, Class Olticer, President 2, Treasurer 3, A.S.B. Representative 3, Boys' Club Representative 2,4, Class Council Representative 3, Senior Class Play Production 4, Dads' Night 2, Class Dances 2, Homecoming 2, Presidents' Council 2, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carniival 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,4, Wolverine Guard 3, Ex- chequer 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4. ALAN EDWARD GUZZIE - Guz Ambition: To get those four special things out of life My favorite saying, Birdseed Activities, Boys' Club Representative 4, Dads' Night 4, Smoker 4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Homecoming 3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Ski Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM MICHAEL HAGAN - Mike Ambition: To put my good education at Bellevue to use What l'll remember most about high school, What wasn't Activities, Variety Show 4, Barque Honor Roll 2, Christmas Dance 4, Ike Newton 4, Baseball 4. BYRON HALL - By Ambition, To do two rights in a row What l'll remember most about high school, All the good times and my great friends Activities, Entered from Moses Lake, Washington 3, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Intramurals 4. SANDRA JEANNE HALL - Sandy Ambition, To visit Cathe's Texas and Karen's and Dianne's Utah What l'll remember most about high school, Keeping the Girls' Club minutes My favorite saying, l'm not that Sandy Halll Activities, Girls' Club Secretary 4, Annual 3,4, Girls' Club Representative 2,3, Class Council Representative 2, Variety Show Production 3, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Pro- gram 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carni- val 4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Loyalty 3,4, Ski Club 2,4, Drama Club Historian 3. LYNN PATRICK HANVEY - Limey Ambition, To travel to South America and Australia What l'll remember most about high school, Being asked thousands of times, Are you a Beatnik? HERBERT HARMS - Herb Ambition: To be a photographer like Bob Cummings My favorite saying, LOVE that school lunchl Activities, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 2, Presidents' Council 4, Science Club 4, Ski Club 2,3, Stage Crew 2, Photography Club President 4. LINDA HAUGEN - Lin, Hogan Ambition: To be the first lady ski bum from Bellevue My favorite saying: Good morning, dear Activities: A.S.B. Representative 3, Girls' Club Representative 3, Variety Show Production 4, All School Play Production 4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: C1055 DCVYC55 3.4: Tolo 4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4, Senior Carnival 4: ChriStmOS Dance 4, Class Dinners 4, Ski Club 4, MELINDA HAWKINS - Mindy Ambition: To be a commercial artist What l'll remember most about high school: A certain little trip with Loni Activities: Entered from Buffalo, New York, 3, Variety Show 4, Pranzo 3,4, Mothers I Day Program 4, Class Dances 4, Tolo 3,4, Homecoming 4, Girls' Club Standing Corn- mittee 4, Senior Carnival 4, Class Dinners 4, Pep Club 3,4, Art Club 3,4. THOMAS GORDON HAZEN - Hazy Ambition, To be what I'm not, and to do what I can't What l'll remember most about high school: My perfect attendance Activities: Entered from Illinois 3, Boys' Club Representative 3, Class Council Representa- tive 4, Smoker 3, Class Dances 3,4, All Sports Banquet 2, Homecoming 2, Debate 3, Football 2,3, Basketball 2, Track 2. DENNIS G. HEBNER - Denny My favorite saying: One who buries his head in the sand offers an engaging target Activities: A.S.B. President 4, Boys' Club Vice-president 3, Annual 2,3, Class Vice-president 3, A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Boys' Club Representative 2,3, Class Council Representative 3, Variety Show 3, Dads' Night 3, Homecoming Escort 3,4, Presidents' Council 4, Senior Carnival 3,4, Wolverine Guard 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Choir 3, Twinlow Leader- ship Conference 4, Junior Rotarian 4. RALPH EARL HEILMAN - Tarzan What l'll remember most about high school: Seniority??!l My favorite saying, Sweat not Activities: Variety Show 4, Class Dances 3,4, Homecoming 4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Band 2, National Merit Scholarship Semi- finalist 4. CAMERON HEIMBIGNER - Corky PAMELA LOUISE HENDERSON - Pam Ambition: To ski the Swiss Alps with Sandi, Claire and Dee Dee What l'll remember most about high school, That Senior History Classl My favorite saying, ls that sol! Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2, Girls' Club Representative 4, Class Council Representa- tive 3,4, Variety Show 3,4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Honor Sociay 2,3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 2, Honor Guard 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4. ELIZABETH FRAZIER HENRY - Liz Ambition: To become a successful free-lance artist What l'll remember most about high school: The intellectual atmosphere My favorite saying: . . . but I haven't got time! Activities, Art Club President 3,4, Ski Club 3, Scholastic Art Awards and Gold Keys 2,3,4, A.S.B. Representative 3, Variety Show Production 2, Pranzo 2,3, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 3, Homecoming 3,4, Big Sister 3, Presidents' Council 3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Variety Show 4. PETER D. HESFORD - Pete Ambition, Ah . . . well, no. . .well ah . . mmmmmmmmm What l'll remember most about high school: All that's going to happen before graduation My favorite saying: No ioke? Activities, Entered from Groton, Connecticut 3, Class Dances 4, Senior Carnival 4. KATHRIN SUZANNE HOBSON - Katrina Ambition: To be wealthy, successful and a nurse What l'll remember most about high school: Wholesome, social people My favorite saying, What, more homework? Activities: Entered from Edmonds, Washington 3, Pranzo 3,4, Homecoming 4, Christ- mas Dance 4. GALE HOFFMAN - Andre Ambition: To spend a year at Sun Valley My favorite saying: I don't know Activities: Smoker 4, Class Dances 2,4, Christmas Dance 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Senior Cards and Announcements Committee 4. fx DENNIS A. INGEBRETSEN - Frosty Ambition: To become an electronics engineer What l'll remember most about high school: My attroshus spelling My favorite saying: Don't give up the ship, it will sink without you Activities: Barque Honor Roll 4: Science Club 4: Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. DIANE ELIZABETH IVANEK - Di Ambition: To travel around the world and marry a millionaire What l'll remember most about high school: Meeting everyone My favorite saying: Let's go! Activities: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 3: All School Play 4: All School Play Production 3: Pronzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 2,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Tennis 2,3,4. JOANNE IVANEK - Jo Ambition: To tind a goal What l'll remember most about high school: Socrates My favorite saying: lt won't be on time because I haven't finished it yet Activities: Girls' Club Representative 2,3: All School Play 3: Variety Show Production 2: Pronzo 2,3: Tolo 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Honor Society 2. CLAUDIA LEIGH JACKSON - Twitch Ambition: To live fast, die young and have a beautiful corpse What l'll remember most about high school: Senior Weekl Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2: Girls' Club Representative 2,3: Variety Show 3,4: Variety Show Production 2,3,4: Senior Class Play Production 4: All School Play Produc- tion 2,4: Pranza 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,4: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Home- coming 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4. MAUREEN JAMISON Ambition: To go around the world and also to travel into space What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Simmons' art classes My favorite saying: Good show Activities: Entered from Lincoln High, San Francisco, California 3: Girls' Club. GARY JENNINGS Ambition: To graduate What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Peters' auto shop, ROBERT W. HOGAN - Big Bob, Hoges Ambition: To see the world and other things What l'll remember most about high school: Telephone numbers My favorite saying: I wasn't there Activities: A.S.B. Representative 3,4: Boys' Club Representative 2: Class Council Repre- sentative 2,3: All School Play 2: All School Play Production 3: Dads' Night 2,3: Smoker 4: Class Dances 2,4: Debate 3: Lettermen's Club 4: Stage Crew 2: Basketball 2,3: Football 4: Intramurals 4, NEIL FREDERICK HOLMAN Ambition: To go to Syoreciv with Telfer and Groth What l'll remember most about high school: Taking out a blonde princess My favorite saying: Buy your Beacon in the spring Activities: Annual 4: Boys' Club Representative 3,4: Variety Show Production 2: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Smoker 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2: Senior Carnival 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Debate 3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Pep Club 3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Ski Team 2,3: Intra- murals 2,3,4: Ike Newton Society 3,4. JUDITH ANN HOLZSCHUH - Judi, Holie Ambition: To get new recruits for A.M.C. What l'll remember most about high school: The senior girls who belong to our one big happy family My favorite saying: Get funny bunny and l'll send you to the moon Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2. JAMES ROBERT HUBBARD - Jim Ambition: To finish college What l'll remember most about high school: The school policy My favorite saying: Five will get you ten and if you're really lucky . . . I Activities: Entered from Issaquah 2: Class Vice-president 3: A.S.B. Representative 4: Smoker 3: Presidents' Council 4: Wolverine Guard 3,4: Lettermen's Club 3, President 4: Boys' State Representative 3: Gymnastics 2,3,4: Swim Team 4: Football 3,4: Led Class of i959 at Graduation. JOHN T. HURTEAU - Hurte Ambition: To pass Civics What l'll remember most about high school: Civics - Mr. Sorenson style Activities: Entered from San Diego, California 4. SALLY HYLE JOHN ROBERT JEWETT - Jack Ambition: To marry a rich girl What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Odle's algebra class Activities: ASB. Representative 3: Drivers' Council 4: Class Dances 3,4: Homecoming 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: l.ettermen's Club 4: Ski Club 2: Football 2,3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4. DICK LEE JOHNSON - La-La What I'll remember most about high school: D.E. and all my friends in the faculty My favorite saying: Mr. Jones, I have a dentist appointment Activities: Boys' Club Representative 2: D.E. 4. RICHARD STANLEY JOHNSON - Dee-Jay Ambition: To be an attorney My favorite saying: Big Brother Treeaich is watching you! Activities: Variety Show 4: Class Dances 2,4: Homecoming 4: Barque Honor Roll 3,4: Debate 2,4: Band 2,3,4: Merit Scholar 4. SUZANNE MARIE JOHNSTON - Suzy Ambition: To go to Stanford and ioin a fraternity What I'll remember most about high school: Mr. Terrey's Monday morning quips My favorite saying: I'll do it tomorrow Activities: Annual 3: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 3: All School Play Pro- duction 4: Pranzo 2,3: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Big Sister 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2: National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist 4. CAROL RAE JONES - Janesy Ambition: To go to college What I'll remember most about high school: The talo dances Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2,4: Girls' Club Representative 4: Variety Show 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 2,4: Homecoming 3: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Presidents' Council 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carni- val 3,4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2: Honor Society 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2: Vice- President 3: President 4: Student Stenos 3. Image Not Available KAREN KACHEL - Koch Ambition: To graduate from the University of Washington What I'll remember most about high school: T. Terrey's iokes Activities: Homecoming Princess 3: A.S.B. Representative 2: Girls' Club Representative 3: Class Council Representative 2,3: Variety Show 3: Variety Show Production 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3:4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 3: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 2,3: Pep Club 2. JOHN EDWIN KALBERG - Kalby Ambition: To bicycle through East Syoreciv What I'll remember most about high school: Being here so long Activities: A.S.B. Representative 3,4: Smoker 3: Class Dances 2: Homecoming 2: Senior Carnival 4: Debate 4. BRIAN JAMES PATRICK KASTAMA What I'll remember most about high school: The many attractive young ladies My favorite saying: Ah, but it's a beautiful day! Activities: Barque Honor Roll 2: Football 2,4: Wrestling 2,4: Swimming 4. CYNTHIA LEE KEENAN - Cindy Lu Ambition: To be successful in life My favorite saying: What a riot! Activities: Girls' Club Representative 2,3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2: G,A.A. 2,3: Choir 3,4: Art Club 4. ANNA KATHLEEN KELLEY - Kitt Ambition: To get those four special things out of life My favorite saying: Ready, Iet's go! Activities: Songleader 4: Homecoming Princess 3: Class Secretary 2: A.S.B, Representative 2,3: A.S.B, Court Representative 2: Girls' Club Representative 2,3: Class Council Repre- sentative 2,3: Variety Show 3: All School Play Production 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,4, Class Chairman 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Loyalty 3,4: Pep Club 2, Vice- President 3, Honor Guard 3,4. JUDITH KERNS - Judy Ambition: To ga on to college What l'll remember most about high school: The bomb scare ot December i958 Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Class Din- ners 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Debate 4: G.A.A. 3: Student Stenos 4, BARTH KETTER - Dego Ambition: To do something without working What l'll remember most about high School: Doing nothing JANIS ANN KIMBERLING Ambition: To share an apartment with Donna What l'll remember most about high school: The work I should have done Activities: Pranzo 2,3, Class Dances 2,4, Christmas Dance 4, Student Stenos 4. MARGARET CABELL KING - Marg, Min, Minnie Ambition: To get to school early enough to hear the first bell My favorite saying: You owe the organization 251 Activities: Loyalty 3, Treasurer 4, A,S.B. Representative 2,4, Girls' Club Representative 3,4, Variety Show Production 3,4, Senior Class Play 4, Senior Class Play Productions 4, All School Play 2,4, All School Play Production 2,3,4, Pranzo 2,3, Mothers' Day Pro- gram 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3, Big Sister 3, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 2,4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,3, Debate 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,4, Ski Office Girl 3,4, Thespians 3,4. ROBERT WILLIAM KITTO - Bob Ambition: To see Strandberg beat me in a game of badminton What l'll remember most about high school, Carlson's mean '42 - Y Activities: Boys' Club Treasurer 4, Dads' Night 4, Class Dances 3,4, Homecoming 4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 3,4, Christmas Dance 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Wolverine Guard 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Intramurals 4. KATHLEEN JEAN KLUDAS - Kathie, Klud Ambition, To become an artistic politician My favorite saying: Well, it's not funny Activities: A.S.B. Representative 4, Girls' Club Representative 4, Variety Show 2,3,4, All School Play Production 3,4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Tola 2,3,4, All Sports Banquet 4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 3, Chairman 4, Barque Honor Roll 3,4, Senior Carnival 3,4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 4, Thespians, Chairman 4, Choir 2, Business Manager 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Art Club 3,4, Art Night 2,3,4, Kingco League Choir 2,3,4, Voice of Democracy Winner. DOUG KREIE Ambition: To put rings on dual filter Tareytons What l'll remember most about high school: Football and baseball Activities: Entered from Lincoln High School in Seattle 4, Smoker 4, Class Dances 4, All Sports Banquet 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Football 4, Baseball 4, Ages...- Club 2,3,4, Pl mouth JAMES ROGER LADD -Jim What l'll remember most about high school: Carlson's hot '42 Plymouth My favorite saying: She wouldn't give a test today Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2, Boys' Club Representative 3,4, Class Council Repre- sentative 2,3, All School Play 3, Dads' Night 2,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Homecoming 4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Wolverine Guard 3,4, Football 3, Intramurals 4, A.S.B. Court Sergeant-At-Arms 4. SUSAN MICHAEL LAMBETH - Susie Ambition: To go to college What l'll remember most about high school: Lake Washington My favorite saying: For a while Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3, Class Dance 3, Homecoming 2,4, Big Sister Picnic 3, Pep Club 2, Art Club 4. 4, Tolo 3,4, Big Sister JANET LANCASTER What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. .Iohnson's tests My favorite saying: l got my paiamas done Activities: Entered Oak Park High School 4, Barque Honor Roll 4, Honor Society 4. LILLIAN LANDIVAR LAVADENZ - L3 Ambition: To speak English without an accent My favorite saying: Carombal Activities: Entered from La Paz, Bolivia 3, Pranzo 4, Mothers' Day Program 4, Class Dances 3,4, Homecoming 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 4, Art Club 4. TAD A. LANE - Laner Ambition: To get those four special things out of life My favorite saying: Hey, hey you! Activities: ASB. Representative 2,3, Boys' Club Representative 2, Class Council Repre- sentative 2,3, Dads' Night 4, Presidents' Council 4, Barque Honor Roll 4, Senior Carni- val 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 3, D.E., Governor, President. CAROL LEE Ambition: To give out lite time memberships to the Boys' Club My favorite saying: See ya around Activities: A:S.B. Representative 2,3, Girls' Club Representative 2, Class Council Repre- sentative 3, Variety Show Production 2,3, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 2,3,4 Class Dinners 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Office Girl 4. Day Program 2,3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, MARY LITTLE - Mare, M.L. Ambition: To do something more different, more exciting and more thrilling than any- one has ever done. What I'll remember most about high school: A certain four days in November of my senior year My favorite saying: Good grief, what's the fuss? Activities: Pep Club 2, Honor Guard 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Girls' Club Representa- tive 2,3,45 Variety Show Production 35 All School Play Production 35 All School Play 35 Pranzo 3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 3,45 Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Class Dinners 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Loyalty 45 Ski Club 2,3,4. RONALD M. LLEWELLYN - Buck, Ron Ambition: To make a million. My favorite saying: I'll do it tomorrow, Activities: Annual 25 Boys' Club Representative 2,35 Boys' Club Vice-president 45 Dads' Night 3,45 Class Dances 3,45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 3,45 Christmas Dance 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Wolverine Guard 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Ike New- ton Society 45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Track 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. RONALD CARL LOFSTROM - Poco loco What I'll remember most about high school: The girls My favorite saying: Ahh sol Activities: Variety Show 35 Variety Show Production 35 Class Dances 45 Homecoming 45 Intramurals 2,45 Scorebard Crew 2,3,45 Praiection Crew 2,3, Manager 45 Popcorn Ma- chine 3. JUDITH GAIL LORD - Tiger Ambition: To get straight A's in college. What I'll remember most about high school: Mr. Johnson's World Problems class. Activities: Senior Class Play Productions 45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,35 Class Dances 2,35 Tolo 2,35 Homecoming 2,35 Big Sister 3,45 Girls' Club Standing Committee 45 Barque Honor Roll 2,35 Class Dinners 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 Oftice Girl 4. NADINE LOUGEE CLARE LOVE - H. Paul Sheedy Ambition: What ambition? What I'll remember most about high school: Having no school spirit Activities: Science Club 2, Secretary, Treasurer 3, Vice-president 45 Ski Club 45 Track 4. DIANNE LEHBRACH - Boch Ambition: To further my love for music What I'll remember most about high school: My tirst and last campaign speech, Activities: Variety Show Production 25 Pranzo 25 Mothers' Day Program 2: CIGSS DGHCSS 45 Tolo 2,35 Big Sister 35 Big Sister Picnic 35 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 G.A.A. 25 Ski Club 45 Student Stenos 45 A.S.B. Tre-asurer's Assistant 4. JESSIE ANNE LEIGHTON - Jess, Jessi Ambition: To find the right direction before I've gone too far in the wrong direction My favorite saying: Ask Mary, sounds like a pretty convincing excuse Activities: Loyalty 3, Vice-president 45 A.S.B. Representative 2,35 Pranzo 2,35 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 35 Presidents' Council 45 Girls' Club Standing Committee 25 Debate 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Girls' Representative 35 National Forensic League 2,3,45 Secretary 35 President 4. SUSAN CAROLYN LEVIS - Susie, Sues, Sue Ambition: To do something unusual or spectacular My favorite saying: Oh helpl Activities: Variety Show Production 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Class Play Produc: tions 45 All School Play 35 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 3,45 Class Dinners 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Loyalty 45 Pep Club 2,45 Thespians 4. GLENN LONNGREN LIFFICK - Lonn Ambition: To graduate and buy a sports car What I'll remember most about high school: Skiing with the fellows Activities: Class Officer, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 45 A.S.B, Representative 35 A.S.B. Court Representative 25 Smoker 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Wolverine Guard 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. KIM DUFF LINES - Fabian Ambition: You'd be surprised My favorite saying: What do ya say, baby? Activities: Entered from Amherst Central High, New York 35 Boys' Club Representative 35 Class Council Representative 45 Dads' Night 35 Smoker 45 Class Dances 45 All Sports Banquet 45 Class Dinners 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Wrestling 3,4. JEAN LISTON Ambition: To be a dress designer What I'll remember most about high school: Mr. Johnson's tests Activities: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Big Sister 35 Spades 25 D.E. 45 Librarian 3. Mxusii' 'Di KATHERINE MELODY LUKE - Kathie, Lukey, Sammy What l'll remember most about high school: The '59 track team My favorite saying: Say lady! What's your trouble? Activities: Girls' Club Representative 45 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Class Play Pro- ductions 45 Variety Show 45 Variety Show Production 3,45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day PFOQVGYTI 4: Class Dances 35 Tolo 3,45 Homecoming 45 Chairman of the Girls' Club Standing Committee 45 Thespians 45 Art Club 4. VITA LUKS - Vit Ambition: To always be happy My favorite saying: Why? Activities: Girls' Club Representative 25 Variety Show Production 45 Pranzo 2,35 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 45 Homecoming 2,35 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 35 Girls' Club Standing Committee 25 Senior Carnival 45 Pep Club 2,3. DENNIS RAY LUST - Denny Gleeson What l'll remember most about high school: Obtaining my philosophy Activities: Boys' Club President 45 A.S.B. Representative 35 Class Council Representative 2,35 Dads' Night 2,3,45 Smoker 2,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 All Sports Banquet 2,3,45 Homecoming 25 Presidents' Council 45 Senior Carnival 2,3,45 Christmas Dance Co- chairman 45 Class Dinners 2,3,45 Wolverine Guard 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Seabeck Leadership Conference 4. ROY LYLE - Tex Ambition: To graduate from college with good grades My favorite saying: Chuckie! Activities: Entered from Bryan Adams High School in Dallas, Texas 25 Homecoming 45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. DONNA MACDONALD - Don Ambition: To teach people to spell my last name right What l'll remember most about high school: Walking the halls 2nd period. Activities: Class Council Representative 35 Drivers Council 45 Variety Show 45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Big Sister 35 Big Sister Picnic 25 Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Christmas Dance 3,45 Class Dinners 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3. LINDA JEANNE MACKLIN Ambition: To enroll in Mr. Simmons' night art class What l'll remember most about high school: Mike Activities: Variety Show 45 Class Council Representative 35 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Tolo 3,45 All Sports Banquet 25 Homecoming 2,45 Big Sister Picnic 35 Senior Carnival 45 Christmas Dance 45 Class Dinners 2,3,4. PN MARJORIE ANN MALONE - Margie Ambition: To find that certain someone What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Simmons' art classes and my senior year My favorite saying: That's cool. PATRICK CHARLES MALONE - Pat Ambition: To be a friend to everyone at school My favorite saying: Time is money, and it should be used wisely Activities: Choir 2,3,4. MIKE MANDERVILLE BARBARA MANSFIELD - Barb Ambition: To finish ci term paper a week in advance What l'll remember most about high school: Playing the wild senior role with the other senior wimmen My favorite saying: Are you holding gum out on me? Activities: Variety Show 3,45 Variety Show Production 45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 45 Tolo 3,45 Homecoming 3,45 Big Sister 35 Barque Honor Roll 3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Honor Society 45 G,A.A. 25 Ski Club 2,3,4. SANDRA LEE MARKEY - Sandi, Markavitch Ambition: To water ski up the Nile What l'll remember most about high school: Getting my foot stuck in the senior radia- tor ll was a sophomoreli My favorite saying: Oh really? Activities: Variety Show 45 Variety Show Production 2,35 Senior Class Play Production 45 All School Play 45 All School Play Production 3,45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 35 Tolo 35 Homecoming 3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 3,45 Barque Honor Roll 3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Christmas Dance 45 Class Dinners 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Choir 3,4. JANET MARIE MASON - Jan Ambition: To be less gullible What l'll remember most about high school: Getting advice from my friends My favorite saying: Gee, that's stupid Activities: Variety Show 45 Variety Show Production 2,3,45 All School Play Production 45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,3,45 Class Dances 3,41 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecom- ing 27331, Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 3,45 Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,45 Barque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Christmas Dance 45 Class Dinners 45 Honor Society 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Art Club 3. KATHLEEN MATHESON - Kathy Ambition: To finally make it to Sun Valley with Sandi, Dee Dee and Pam What l'll remember most about high school: Those wet football bleachers and my thin coat My favorite saying: Whosirmesir? Activities: Annual 4: Girls' Club Representative 2: Class Council Representative 3: Va- riety Show 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Com- mittee 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2: Loyalty 4: G.A.A. 2: Ski Club 2: Office Girl 4. MICHAEL BARNES MAUK - Bart Ambition: To win the Grand Prix of Germany What l'll remember most about high school: Running hyclros My favorite saying: Ridder!! Activities: Camp Armac 3. TONI MAY SIDNEY RAY MAYDEW - Sid Ambition: To get up on the library table and scream for one whole day What l'll remember most about high school: My wonderful YSCV in CUTO SHOP My favorite saying: You know Activities: Dads' Night 2: D.E. 4- DAVID LEE MCCORMICK Ambition: To have a perfect driving record What l'll remember most about high school: The essay tests in my senior year My favorite saying: But osifferl Activities: Smoker 4: Senior Carnival 4. ROY MCCREADY - .locko Ambition: To be the first male to get a date on the moon What l'll remember most about high school: Playing my bongos and going with a certain senior girl My favorite saying: Hi doll Activities: Entered from East Bremerton 3: A.S.B. Representative 3: Boys' Club Repre- sentative 4: Variety Show Production 4: Dads' Night 4: Smoker 4: Class Dances 3: Homecoming 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinner 3: Pep Club 4: Intramurals 4: Tennis 3: lke Newton Society 4: Gymnastics 4. MADELINE McCREARY Ambition: To graduate My favorite pastime: Dancing Activities: Choir 2,3: Chorus 4. CLAIRE BETH MCCURDY - McCurd Ambition: To ski the Swiss Alps with Dee Dee, Pam and Sandi What l'll remember most about high school: The roaring class of '60 Activities: A.S.B. Court Representative 3: Class Council Representative 4: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3: Ca-Chairman 4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christ- mas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,4, Secretary 4: Drama Club 2. ELLEN ANN MCDANIEL My favorite saying: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow Activities: Entered from Melbourne, Florida: Girls' Club Representative 4: Pep Club 4. KATHRYN MCGUINNESS - Kim, Mac, Kate Ambition: To snag someone What l'll remember most about high school: Getting out! Activities: Variety Show 2,3,4: Variety Show Production 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Big Sister 4: Christmas Dance 3: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: G.A,A. 2: Librarian 4: Choir 2,3,4: Glee Club 3: Sextet 4: Christmas Program 3,4. STEPHEN PAUL McINTYRE - Steve What l'll remember most about high school: Senior suit day My favorite saying: Squant Activities: Re-entered from Garfield 4: A.S.B. Representative 2: Boys' Club Representa- tive 3: Variety Show 4: Senior Class Play 4: All School Play 4: Dads' Night 4: Smoker 4: Class Dances 4: Homecoming 3,4: Baraue Honor Roll 4: Christmas Dance 4: Debate 4: Pep Club 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Ski Club 4: Thespians 4: S.4i Team 4: Track 4. LORNA LOUISE MCKENZIE - Lani, Lorna Doane Ambition: To transfer ta Lake Washington and to be there on October 3, i962 My favorite saying: That's neat! Activities: Show 4: Variety Show Production 4: Pranzo 3,4: Class Dances 2: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Pep Club 23: Office Girl 3,4. PATRICK McKENZIE Ambition: To become a medical doctor What l'll remember most about high school: Senior History Activities: Entered from Anchorage High School 2: Barque Honor Roll 3: Debate 3,4: Honor Society 4: Ike Newton Society 4. ROBERT GILL McKINSTRY - Gil Ambition: To play the bongos - iust a little bit better What l'll remember most about high school: Twelve o'clock pizza Activities: Annual 4: A.S.B. Representative 3: Boys' Club Representative 4: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Homecoming 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Honor Society 2,3, President 4: Wolverine Guard 3, Scribe 4, Ski Club 4: Golf 2,3: Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Tennis 3,4: Intramurals 3,4: lke Newton Society 4. SUSAN LEE MCMILLIN - Sue, Suzie Ambition: To grow to be 5 feet 2 inches My favorite saying: Oh no! Activities: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3: Christmas Dance 4: Ski Club 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN MEDDINGS - Pot Ambition: To share an apartment with Toni and Nancy in Southern California What l'll remember most about high school: Early dismissals Activities: Girls' Club Representative 3: Variety Show Production 3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2: Barque Honor Roll 2,3: Senior Carni- val 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4. SUSAN ANNE MICHKILS - Sue What l'll remember most about high school: All the wild parties we senior girls were going to have My favorite saying: Oh, go . , . Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2: Girls' Club Representative 4: Class Council Repre- sentative 2: Variety Show 3: Pranzo 2,4: Mothers' Day Program 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3: Barque Honor Roll 3,4: Senior Carnival 2: Christmas Dance 2,3: Class Dinners 3: Pep Club 2,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Office Girl 4. DAVID MILLER -- Dave Ambition: To manufacture a small, ugly, underpowered, economical American car What l'll remember most about high school: Being pushed across the parking lot Activities: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4: Pep Club 4: Intramurals 2,4. JACK Loan MILLER riyboy Mildew 1 Ambition: To compete in track and swimming in college lha, hai What l'll remember most about high school: Being a celebrity lmy grandfather built the first railroad in Swedenl My favorite saying: l can't help the way l look, l'm a Swedel Activities: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3, Secretary 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Swimming 4. JOHN D. MINER JR. -Juan Ambition: To win more money at poker than Toftoy, Strandberg and Llewellyn My favorite saying: Great Scott Activities: A.S.B. Representative 4: Class Dances 3,4: Smoker 4: Homecoming 3,4: Sen- ior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: lntramurals 2,3,4: Football 3. PAUL MINES Ambition: To see Bellevue have a winning football season What l'll remember most about high school: The seniors and their suits! Activities: Annual 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Choir 3,-4: Football 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Swimming 4: Intramurals 4. ANN MORGAN - Morgy My favorite saying: Cottage cheese Activities: A.S.B. Representative 3: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 4: Senior Class Play 4: Senior Class Play Production 4: Pranzo 4: All School Play Production 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 4: Class Dances 2,3: Homecoming 2,4: Girls' Club Standing Cam- mittee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: G,A.A. 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Thespians Secretary 4. TERI MOSKOWITZ - Mouse What l'll remember most about high school: My diet of No-Daze during tinals My favorite saying: Gee, l'rn glad l'm single Activities: Entered from Mercer Island, Washington 3: Barque 3,4: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 3: All School Play 3: Pranzo 3: Mothers' Day Program 3: Class Dances 4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Barque Honor Roll 4: Class Dinners 3. DAVID L. MOUSEL - Limpy What l'll remember most about high school: Those wonderful pep assemblies My favorite saying: Why not? Activities: A.5.B. Rerilresentative 2,3: Boys' Club Representative 2,3,4: Class Council Rep- resentative 4: Class Dance 3: Barque Honor Roll 3: Ski Club 2,3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Football 2,3,4. NANCY KATHARINE NEUN - Noons Ambition: To think What l'll remember most about high school: Barb, Twitch and their parties My favorite saying: Hi ye-e-eu Activities: Entered from Michigan 2: Variety Show Production 3: Senior Class Play 4: All School Play 4: Pranzo 2: Class Dances 4: Class Dinners 2: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Thespians 4: Choir 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3. JUDY NOORDA - Half pint, Shorty Ambition: To grow What l'll remember most about high school: The teachers My favorite saying: Do you think it's going to rain? Activities: Class Council Representative 2: Pranzo 2,3: Homecoming 2: Big Sister 3,4: Pep Club 2,3: G.A.A. 2: Office Girl 2,3: Librarian 3: Choir 4: Glee Club 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 3,4. ANN JOSEPHINE NORDSTROM - Annie Ambition: To be the l,387th person to reach the moon What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Sorenson's Civics class My favorite saying: lt's cold in these portables, isn't it Suzie? Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,4: Pep Club 2: G.A,A. 2. BRUCE LIVINGSTON NURSE - Magao Ambition: To play pro football What l'll remember most about high school: The turf football field My favorite saying: ls that right? Activities: Wolverine Guard 2,3, Chancellor 4: Homecoming Escort 4: A.S.B. Representa- tive 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Presidents' ,N Council 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Football 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Boys' State Representative 3. WAYNE H. NYLEN - Deac Ambition: To be rich and own a Corvette What l'll remember most about high school: The homework Activities: Debate 4. TERESA O'KEEFE - Terri Ambition: To get my driver's license What l'll remember most about high school: The forgotten book report in Civics. Activities: Entered from Rosary High School in San Diego, California 2: Class Council Representative 3: Pranzo 4: Homecoming 2: Big Sister 4: Big Sister Picnic 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Class Dinner 2: G.A.A. 2,3, Secretary 4. KAREN LORENE MULLEN Ambition: To live in California What l'll remember most about high school: All the fun l had in my senior year Activities: Pranzo 2: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,4: Homecoming 2,4, Big Sister 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2: G.A.A. 2: Librarian 3. CATHERINE MARIE MULLER - Muther Ambition: To get Crane to Salt Lake My favorite saying: Live and let live, as my Poppy used to say Activities: Entered from Beaumont, Texas 2: Girl of the Month 32 GlVlS' Club Presi- dent 4: Girls' Club Representative 2,3: Class Council Representative 3: Variety Show 4: All School Play 3,4: Pranzo 2,4: Co-chairman 3: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Presi- dents' Council 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 23: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Christ- mas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 3,4: Pep Club 2: Ski Club 2,3: Thespians 4: Drama Club 3. COLLEEN FRANCES MURPHY - Collie Ambition: To be a successful writer with a million dollars What l'll remember most about high school: The fire drills during P.E. class My favorite saying: Charge it! Activities: Barque 3,4. IUSSELL WILLIAM NASON - Russ, Nas Ambition: To move Sun Valley with all its snow and wimmen to Bellevue My favorite saying: Hello there, and what is your name? Activities: Variety Show 4: Dads' Night 4: Smoker 3,4: Class Dance 4: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinners 3,4: Ski Club 3,4. ANNETTE LOUISE NEIDINGER Ambition: To be happy, happy, happy What l'll remember most about high school: The wonderful school spirit My favorite saying: Drop dead Activities: Pranzo 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Class Din- ners 3,4: Pep Club 4: Art Club 4. JANET ELEANOR NEIN - .lan Ambition: To plant money trees What l'll remember most about high school. The portables which were almost warm Activities: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Pep Club 4: Band 2,3,4: Art Club Treas- urer 4. CHERYL ANN OKSNESS - Cherry Ambition: To see Bellevue out-root and out-play Lake Washington What l'll remember most about high school: My ardent loyalty for Bellevue My favorite saying: Did I hear someone say Lake Washington? Activities: Variety Show Production 4: All School Play Production 4: Pranzo 2,3: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Big Sister 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 2,3,4: Debate 3: Honor Society 2,3,4: Ski Club 2. DAVID OLSON - Benfy Ambition: To bicycle through Syorciv with Camby Activities: Entered from Lake Washington High School 4: Boys' Club Representative 4: Class Council Representative 4: Christmas Dance 4. VALERIE OLSON - Val Ambition: Rob What l'll remember most about high school: A.S.C. trips Activities: Variety Show 3,4: Pranzo 2,3: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 3: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Spades 2,3,4: Ski Club 2: Choir 2,3,4. JAN L. OSTLUND Ambition: To get my car started My favorite saying: What homework? Activities: Variety Show Production 4: Pranzo 2,3: Mothers' Day Program 2: Class Dances 4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Ski Club 3,-4: Art Club 4. KENT PAGE - Kent Ambition: To sail to Hawaii with the boys My favorite saying: Oh! Reallyl Activities: Boys' Club Representative 2: Variety Show 4: Variety Show Production 4: Smoker 4: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4: Debate 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: D.E. 4: Ski Club 3,4: Retail Selling, Retail Selling State Convention. ELINA MARIE PALO - Palo Ambition: To learn how to throw an eraser as well as Mr. Sorensen What l'll remember most about high school: Our spacious halls Activities: Variety Show 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 2,4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,4: Office Girl 3,4: Choir 2. PAOLO G. PALOSCHI - Tesoro Ambition: To become President of the United States if they'll reform the Constitution for me What l'll remember most about high school: The pep assemblies, the girls at the sock dances, the friends l've made here, and room 206 My favorite saying: Girls should be like shirts-that is they need to be changed each day Activities: A.S,B. Representative 4: Class Council Representative 4: Wolverine Guard 4: Science Club 4: Ski Club 4: A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student from ltaly 4. GARY PARKER Ambition: To beat Ridder and Mauk at our conference room poker games What I'lll remember most about high school: Being one of Mr, Sarenson's guinea pigs My favorite saying: E - wha - diddy - wha Activities: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4. STEPHEN MICHAEL PARKER - Steve Ambition: To earn a million for twoi What l'll remember most about high school: Arriving early to see Mr. Odle My favorite saying: l don't have time to study Activities: Science Club 2. THOMAS PARMENTER - Tom NANCY CAROLE PEHLING - Nance Ambition: To go to the Sahara Desert and grow my own dates What l'll remember most about high school: My D.E. ED.'s My favorite saying: Char-lie Razz-zoa Activities: Girls' Club Representative 3: Drivers Council 3,4: Variety Show 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3,4: Senior Carni- val 3,4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 4: Pep Club 2: D.E. 4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Stage Crew 3. PHILLIP PETERS Q JOE PETERSON SHARON PETERSON - Shari Ambition: To be a singer What l'lll remember most about high school: Sitting on a garbage can in the '58 Variety Show My favorite saying: Sit down and be quiet or l'll kick you out Activities: Annual 45 Variety Show 2,3,45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mothers' Day Program 2,35 Tolo 25 All Sports Banquet 35 Homecoming 2,3,45 Big Sister 35 Big Sister Picnic 35 Christmas Dance 2,35 Class Dinners 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Librarian 35 Bothell Assembly 35 Christmas Program 2,3,45 Kingco Festival 2,3,45 Spring and Swing Concerts 2,3,4. JACK ALAN PHILLIPS Ambition: To make a million What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Peters' auto shop. RONALD PIERATT - Peter Gunn Ambition: To be a pilot What l'll remember most about high school: Eating strawberries with Linda My favorite saying: Punch it. PATRICIA ANN PORTER - Patty Ambition: To go to Hawaii with Frania What l'll remember most about high school: Those late nights before term pope: were due My favorite saying: lt's strictly for the birds Activities: Variety Show 2,35 Variety Show Production 3,45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Senior Class Play Production 45 Class Dances 3,45 Tolo 2,3,45 Homecoming 3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 3,45 Girls' Club Standing Committee 45 Borque Honor Roll 2,3,45 Senior Carnival 2,45 Christmas Dance 3,45 Honor Society 35 Pep Club 2, Honor Guard 3,45 Choir, Librarian 2,3, Member 45 Senior Sextette 45 Drama Club 25 Christmas Assembly 2, Camp Armac 3. IOHN B. PRATT - .lack Ambition: To becorne an architect What l'll remember most about high school: The good friends l have made. My favorite saying: Everything I like is either improper, illegal or fattening Activities: Boys' Club l KENNETH M. PROCTOR - Ken Ambition: To receive a scholarship before Diane does What l'll remember most about high school: The excellent teachers, wonderful students and those terrific days in debate My favorite saying: Who is this guy Descartes? Activities: Boys' Club Representative 35 Drivers' Council 45 Smoker 45 Barque Honor Roll 3,45 Senior Carnival 45 Honor Society 45 Debate 2,3,45 National Forensic League Chap- ter Vice-president 45 Degree of Distinction 4. JUDIE RADINSKY - Dink Ambition: To get out of school What l'll remember most about high school: Freshman initiation in Alaska Activities: Entered from Kodiak High School in Alaska 45 Activities at Alaska, Pep Club 2,35 Glee Club 25 A.S.B. Representative 2,35 Junior Prom Committee 35 At Bellevue, Mothers' Day Program 45 Class Dances 45 Tolo 45 Senior Carnival 45 Class Dinners 45 D.E. 45 Choir 4. RON RAMUTA - Squirrel Ambition: To pave the road to Hilltop What l'll remember most about high school: No Place My favorite saying: Hang on turkey Activities: A.S.B, Representative 25 Boys' Club Representative 2,35 Variety Show Pro- duction 25 Class Dances 2,3. RUTH CECELA RANDALL - Cece, Cecil Ambition: To sit on the lap of a nice boss What l'll remember most about high school: Getting to school at 7:30 and sitting in Mr. Odle's room until Mr. Johnson came to open the contemp room My favorite saying: Ah, so daddio Activities: Barque 45 Class Dances 45 Big Sister 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 35 Barque Honor Roll 45 G.A.A. 25 Student Stenos 4. DONALD PAUL REBHUHN - Don Ambition: To be a photographer - Bob Cummings style My favorite saying: Say man Activities: A.S.B. Representative 25 Boys' Club Representative 25 Dads' Night 2. MIKE REID JUDITH ANNE RElNlGER - Rein, Jude Ambition: To be successful and happy after receiving my M.R.S. degree What l'll remember most about high school: Terrible Terrey Activities: A.S.B. Representative 4: Variety Show Production 3,4: All School Play Produc- tion 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Commit- tee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Office Girl 3: Librarian 3. SHARON ANNE REKLEV - Auntie Cher-Cher What l'll remember most about high school: The supposedly innocent members of Stu- dent Stenos My favorite saying: Nummy nummyl Activities: Pranzo 2,3: Mothers' Day Program 2,3: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Office Girl 4: Student Stenos 3,4: Choir 3,4. DOUGLAS RICE JR. Ambition: To perform my first cardiotomy on Mrs. Brown What l'll remember most about high school: The Republican doctrine as taught by Mr. Terrey Activities: Annual 3, Publicity Manager 4: Variety Show Production 4: Class Dances 2,4: Homecoming 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 3: Honor Society 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Bulletin Reader 4. CRAIG ALAN RICHARDS - Stinky What l'll remember most about high school: Flunking English My favorite saying: Have gun will travel JANICE ANN RICHARDSON - Jan Ambition: To visit France with Dinah and Sherrie before Bonnie, Sandy and Lynda go to Hawaii What l'll remember most about high school: Tina Activities: Entered from Spokane, Washington 3: A.S.B. Secretary 4: A.S.B. Representa- tive 3: Girls' Club Representative 3: Class Council Representative 3: Variety Show 4: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 4: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 4: Presidents' Council, Secretary 4: Girls Club Standing Committee 3: Barque Honor Roll 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 3,-4: Debate 3,4: Forensic League 3,4: Degree of Distinction 3: Girls' State Representative 3: Loyalty 3,4: Honor Society 3,4. NANCY JUNE RICHTER - Tubby Ambition: To be a photographer in the women's Air Force Activities: Entered from Franklin in Seattle 4: Photography Club 4. CYRUS MICHAEL RIDDELL Mitchell 1 Ambition: To commit the perfect crime What l'll remember most about high school: May I have your attention please? My favorite saying: I ain't got the foggiest. Activities: Wolverine Guard 3, Vice Chancellor 4: A.S,B. Representative 2,4: Class Coun- cil Representative 2: Dads' Night 2,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Escort 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Football 3,4. CHARLES HENRY RIDDER - Bret Ambition: To win anything What l'll remember most about high school: Running hydros My favorite saying: Maukll Activities: Camp Armac 3. JOHN ALAN RITTENOURE What l'll remember most about high school: Trying to take notes in Senior History My favorite saying: Leave us quirtle Activities: Entered from Ogden, Utah 4: Smoker 3: Homecoming 4: Debate 4: Home- coming 3,4: Christmas Dance 3. DEAN G. ROATH - Dino Ambition: Teaching zoolagy What l'll remember most about high school: Formaldehyde and carbon disulfide My favorite saying: Sometimes l sit and think: sometimes I iust sit Activities: Entered from Cheyenne Mountain High School 4: Class Dances 2,3: All Sports Banquet 3: Barque Honor Roll 2: Proiection Crew 2: Annual Photographer 2. JUDITH STEPHANIE ROBERTS - Judy What l'll remember mast about high school: Being a senior My favorite saying: Gas money anyone? Activities: Girls' Club Representative 3: Pranzo 2,3: Mothers' Day Program 2,4: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 2,4: Homecoming 3: Big Sister 3: Class Dinners 3,4: Spades 2: Ski Club 2,4: Art Club 2,4. KAREN MARIE RODRUCK Ambition: To become a secretary My favorite saying: Fudge!! Activities: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3: Presidents' Council 4: Senior Carnival 3,4: Class Dinners 4: G.A.A. 2,3, Historian 4: Student Stenos 3, President 4, SUSAN ELIZABETH SCHEFFER - Sue Ambition: To find out why DOUGLAS ROHDE - Doug Activities: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Basketball 2: D.E. Vice-president 4. JERRY ROSE LINDA JOY RUSSELL - Lindy, Sunshine Ambition: To do my best What l'll remember most about high School: Comments on Shaggy Sam and Mr. Sorenson's Civics class My favorite' saying: Whatl Activities: Variety Show Production 2,3,4: Senior Class Play Production 4: All School Play Production 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Com- mittee 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club Honor Guard 4: Office Girl 3,4: Camp Armac 3,4. BILL RYAN FRANCES SAMMONS Ambition: Randy? When? What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. John Johnson and good old Contemp. My favorite saying: Oh! P.M.O.l Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Pep Club 2. KATHLEEN ANNE SANDBERG - Kathy Ambition: To revise the Navy's postal system What l'll remember most about high school: My history and English teachers My favorite saying: Cha Cha Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Christmas Dance 4: G.A.A. 2,3: Choir 2. My favorite saying: Only fools are positive Activities: Entered from Cambridgeshire High School in England 2: Girls' Club Repre- sentative 3: Class Council Representative 3: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Tolo 2,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Class Dinners 3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Ski Club 4: National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist 4. JOHN FREEMAN SCHLICTING - Schlic Ambition: To win the Pulitzer Prize for plagiarism What l'll remember most about high school: Krypil Bromate Activities: Senior Carnival 2: Science Club 2,3,4. NANCY LOUISE SCHOLTENS - Kitten Ambition: To do anything that people don't usually do My favorite saying: Meet me at the Conference Room Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2: Class Dances 2: Homecoming 3: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 2: Barque Honor Roll 3: D.E. Parliamentarian 4: Librarian 2,3. DONNA DEE SCHRAM - Dee Dee What l'll remember most about high school: My grade point average My favorite saying: An agreeable person is one who agrees with me Activities: Entered from Walla Walla, Washington 4: Activities at Walla Walla, Class Vice-president 2, President 3: Girls' Club Representative 2: A.S.B. Representative 2: Jun- ior Prom Princess 3: Big Sister 3: Kappa Ki President 4: At Bellevue, Class Dances 4: Homecoming 4: Class Dinners 4: Pep Club 4. ROGER BRUCE SCHWOPE - Bones Ambition: To be a cowboy What l'll remember most about high school: Getting out MARY ELIZABETH SEIDL - Beth What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Lamont's singing My favorite saying: Oh cool! Activities: Girls' Club Vice-president 4: Girls' Club Representative 2,3: Class Council Representative 3: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 4, Chairman 3: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 3, Chairman 4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,3: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 3,4: Pep Club 2: Choir 2,3: Camp Armac 3,4: Junior Couple at i959 Graduation. JANICE SEITZ NANCY SHEAFE - Nan Ambition: To get the most out of life and to keep smiling What l'll remember most about high school: All the fun and good times My favorite saying: Hi girlfriends Sandy, Lynda and Bonnie Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Girls' Club Representative 3, Class Council Repre- sentative 3, Variety Show 3, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 3, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Honor Guard 4, Ski Club 3,4, Oftice Girl 3,4, Girls' Club Activity Award 2. MARK MacDONALD SHERIDAN - Texas, Marcus Ambition: To own an oil well My favorite saying: Howdy you all Activities: Entered from Highland Park in Dallas, Texas 4, Homecoming 4, Senior Carni- val 4, Science Club 4, Ike Newton Society 4. MARY LORINDA SHORT - Lori What l'll remember most about high school: Wading through the masses of humanity in the halls My favorite saying: Nice talk - and from a kid your agel Activities: Girls' Club Representative 2, Variety Show 2,3, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 2,3, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3, Borque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Class Dinners 3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Spades 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, North- west Chorus 3, A.F.S. Runner-up 3. ROBERT S. SHUNK - Admiral Ambition: To turn IOO in the quarter in my hot '50 Ford What l'll remember most about high school: My days in chem lab My favorite saying, Well, ah, you know how it is Activities: A.S.B. Representative 4, Variety Show Production 4, Senior Class Play Produc- tion 3, Homecoming 4, Ike Newton Society 3,4, Beacon Assembly 3,4, SANDRA JANE SIMPSON - Sandie Ambition: To straighten my naturally curly hair What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Holden's why, why, why? Activities: Variety Show 4, Variety Show Production 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Pro- gram 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,4, Big Sister 4, Big Sister Picnic 2,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 3,4, Pep Club 2, Spades 2, Choir 3,4. BRIAN SJOLSETH - Jol What l'll remember most about high school: The wonderful time in the PSSC physics class My favorite saying: And all that Activities: Annual 2,3, Business Manager 4, A.S.B. Representative 3, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 4, Presidents' Council 4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Honor Society. PATTY JO SMITH - Pat What l'll remember most about high school: The three girls at Franklin My favorite saying: The red sail and buoy Activities: Entered from Franklin High School in Seattle 2, Pep Club 3, SHARON PATRICIA SMITH - Sherry Ambition: To be organized What l'll remember most about high school: The tremendous school spirit Activities: Pep Club 2, Honor Guard 3,4, President 4, Annual 3, Girls' Club Repre- sentative 4, Variety Show Production 2,3,4, All School Play Production 3,4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 2,4, Co-chairman 3, Honor Society 4, Loyalty 3,4, Oftice Girl 3,4, Homecoming Princess 4. LUCIA CAROLYN SMOYER - Lucy Ambition: To climb a stairway to the stars What l'll remember most about high school: Going to four high schools My favorite saying: How're you all? Activities: At Shoreline High School, Variety Show Production 3, Homecoming 3. SIGRID CHRISTINE SOLHEIM - Siggy Ambition: To be sexy - er - wholesome My favorite saying: Peace Activities: Class Treasurer, Secretary 4, Girls' Club Representative 2, Class Council Rep- resentative 2, Variety Show Production 4, All School Play Production 4, Big Sister 4, Big Sister Picnic 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee Chairman 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 4, Loyalty 3, Secretary 4, Pep Club 4, Camp Armac 3, Girl of the Month 4: SHARON SOMMERS - Sherri What l'll remember most about high school: Commuting from Seattle to Bellevue for three months Activities: Entered from Roosevelt in Seattle 4, Pranzo 4, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 4, Tolo 4. PETER SORENSON - Pete Ambition: To build little houses for big people with little incomes What l'll remember most about high school: My senior year Activities: Smoker 4, Class Dances 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Debate 3,4 BRIAN SPENCER Ambition: To find one What l'll remember most about high school: My teachers My favorite saying: Why? Activities: Track Manager 2. SHARON ANNE STANLEY - Shar Ambition: To live, love, and learn My favorite saying: lt's not ethical! Activities: Barque 3, A.S.B. Representative 3, Girls' Club Representative 4, Senior Class Play Productions 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Tolo 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 3, Class Dinners 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Spades 3, Secretary 2, G.A.A. 2, Ski Club 2,3,4, Office Girl 3, Art Club 4. ROSALIE STEARNS Ambition: To become a model or a secretary What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Lamont's English class My favorite saying: Do you have your Civics assignment done? Activities: Entered from Lincoln High School 3, Pranzo 4, Class Dances 4, Tolo 4, Big Sister 4, Big Sister Picnic 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 4, Pep Club 4, Home- coming 4. GARY ANTHON STEEN Ambition: To be able to make on the spot decisions What l'll remember most about high school: Our exceptionally long lunch hour My favorite saying: Don't sweat it man Activities: Boys' Club, Intramurals 2,4, Class Dances 2, Dads' Night 2, Class Dinners 2. ALLAN L. STERNOFF - Al Ambition: To own a cranberry farm What l'll remember most about high school: 3:35 My favorite saying: Beaut Activities: Annual 4, Dads' Night 2,3,4, Smoker 4, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 3,4, Senior Carnival 4, Intramurals 2,3,4. SHARON STEWART WILLIAM F. STEWART - Bill Ambition: To go skiing in Europe What l'll remember most about high school: Miss Hardy and Beacon Day My favorite saying: Greetings Activities: Honor Society 2,3,4, Letterrnen's Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 4, Baseball 2, Wres- tling 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. ROBERT B. STOLL - Bob Ambition: To own a chick farm What l'll remember most about high school: The vacations My favorite saying: Ah, be quiet Activities: Entered from Killdeer, North Dakota 4, Band 4. DENISE .IOANNE STORCK - Dennis, Storckie Ambition: To become the housemother at the Sigma Chi house by the age of twenty-one What l'll remember most about high school: The Saturday night hog parties My favorite saying: l'm not a well girll Activities: Entered from Kansas City, Missouri 3, Girls' Club Representative 4, Senior Class Play Production 4, All School Play 3,4, Pranzo 4, Mothers' Day Program 3,4, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 3,4, Homecoming 4, Big Sister 4, Girls' Club Standing Corn- mittee 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 3,4, Loyalty 4, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, Office Girl 4, Thespians 4. MICHAEL OLAF STRANDBERG - Mike Ambition: To eat, drink and be merry What I want to be remembered for: My winning smile Favorite pastime: The pursuit of knowledge Activities: Boys' Club Secretary 4, A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Boys' Club Representative 3, Class Council Representative 2, Dads' Night 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 3,4, Christmas Dance 3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Wolverine Guard 3,4, Ski Club 2,3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Baseball 2: Co- captain of the swimming team 4. KENNETH MARSHALL STRICKLER - Ken Ambition: To go to college What l'll remember rnost about high school: The wonderful teachers and students My favorite saying: Oh! Really? Activities: Variety Show Production 4, Senior Class Play Production 4, All School Play Production 4, Senior Carnival 4, Science Club 4, Pep Club 4: Librarian 3: Choir 2 Stage Crew 4, Projection Crew 3,4, Photography Club 4, lke Newton Society 4. ELIZABETH ANN ST. SURE - Betty Ambition: To live! My favorite saying: You're a rough, tough cream puff Activities: Entered from Chandler, Arizona 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Honor Society 4: Pep Club 4. MARK ROBERT SUGDEN Ambition: To become a P.E. teacher My favorite saYlnQ1 Money isn't everything, but it's way ahead of what's in second place Activities: Boys' Club Representative 4. REIDAR SUMSTAD - Torg-mo-babe Ambition: To become a pilot on unc's boat, the Husky What l'll remember most about high school: Girls, girls, and more girlsll My favorite saying: Like I hear you talkin', but it's like you ain't sayin' nothin' Activities: Barque Treasurer 4: Variety Shovv Production 4: Senior Class Play Productions 3,4: All School Play Production 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Homecoming 3: Pep Club 4: Student Stenos 4: Stage Crew 3, Manager 4: Protection Crew 3,4. TRACY JEANNE SUNDERLAND - Trace Ambition: To have a maid What l'll remember most about high school: Girls, boys and parties Activities: Girls' Club Representative 4: Variety Show 2,4: Variety Show Production 2,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Ski Club 2: Office Girl 4: Librarian 4: Drama Club 2. DIANE MARIE SURRIDGE - Dyno, Sludge Ambition: To complete the Great Plan What l'll remember most about high school: My return to Bellevue and Homecoming Activities: Re-entered from El Paso, Texas 4: Girls' Club Representative 2,4: Variety Show Production 2,4: All School Play Production 4: Pranzo 2,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,4: Class Dances 2,4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 2, Dance chairman 4, Queen 4: Big Sister Picnic 2,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,4: Assembly Planning Committee 4. KATHRYN V. SWANSON - Kay Ambition: To see the world What l'll remember most about high school: The teachers Activities: Annual 3,4: Senior Class Play Production 4: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Pro- gram 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Class Dinners 3,4: Band 2,3,4: Kingco Band 2,3,4. LAWERENCE SWANSON - Larry Ss.. f :An Ambition: To become a forest ranger or a game warden What l'll remember most about high school: The ski school LAWRENCE EARL SWEENEY, JR. - Larry, Larr, Legs, Zip Ambition: Not to be shy What l'll remember most about high school: Carlson's car My favorite saying: You lose Activities: A.S.B. Vice-President 4: Annual 3: A.S.B. Representative 2,3: Class Council Representative 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Class Vice-President 2: Wolverine Guard 3,4: Basketball 2: Track 2,3,4: Honor Society DAVID E. SWEET - Dave Ambition: To pole vault i5 feet What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Durham's helpful advice My favorite saying: Honorable iudges, members of the opposition, and friends Activities: Boys' Club Representative 2: Class Council Representative 4: Class Dances 4: Homecoming 4: Debate 3,4: Ski Club 2: Football 3: Intramurals. WALTER FRANK TABRUM - Walt Ambition: To convince Dale Welton he should ioin the Navy What l'll remember most about high school: What I shouldn't have learned Activities: Entered from Benson Polytechnical High School, Oregon 2: Class Dances 4: Homecoming 4: Photography Club Vice-President 4. JULIA MARGARET TAM - Tami Ambition: To go to Europe with Brooke and Mary What l'll remember most about high school: All the sleepy faces on Monday mornings Activities: Girls' Club Historian 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Cards and Announcements Committee Co-chairman 4: Girls' Club Representative 3: Variety Show 2: Senior Class Play Production 4: All School Play 3: All School Play Production 3,4: Pranzo 4: Mathers' Day Program 3,4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 3,4: Big Sister 3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Girls' Club Standing Committee 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Debate 4: Loyalty 3,4. STEPHEN MAXWELL TELFER - Steve, Steverino, Telf Ambition: To beat Groth and Lane bicycling through West Syoreciv What l'll remember most about high school: Good 'ole Ill and Coach Schweitzer Activities: Annual 4: A,S.B. Representative 2,3: Boys' Club Representative 2,3: Class Council Representative 2,3: Drivers' Council 3, President 4: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Smoker 4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Presidents' Council 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Ski Club 2,3, President 4: Honor Society 3,4: Ski Team 2,3,4: Track 3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4: King County Teenage Driving Representative 3,4. GEORGE W. TESSARO - Tess Ambition: To convert Mr. Terrey to the Republican party first day of my sophomore year My favorite saying: Barry Goldwater for President ship Semi-Finalist 4: Popcorn Machine operator 4. BETTY THOMASON Ambition: To become a secretary Class Dinner 3: Librarian 4. DANETTE THOMPSON - Danni Ambition: To learn how to play my French Horn What l'll remember most about high school: Mr, Johnson's essay tests My favorite saying: Might as well, too wet to plow! Activities: Pronzo 2,3: Tolo 3: Barque Honor Roll 3: Band 2,3,4: Choir 4. RICHARD ELLIS THOMPSON - Dick Ambition: To get a check from The Millionaire What l'll remember most about high school: Getting bawled out by Miss Hardy on the Activities: Annual 4: Barque Honor Roll 3,4: Christmas Dance 4: Debate 3: Honor Society 4: Ike Newton Society 3, President 4: Class Dances 4: National Merit Scholar Activities: Pranzo 3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,32 BIQ Sister 4: BiQ Sister PICPIC 3,4 ,W What l'll remember most about high school: Mr, Ousley and the 3rd grade picture My favorite saying: I don't know D.E. 4. Loyaltyl SH ERRI E LYNN THURSTON Ambition: To visit France with Dinah and Jan before Bonnie, Lynda and Sandy make it to Hawaii My favorite saying: Ready, let's go! Activities: Songleader 3, Songqueen 4: Girls' Club Representative 2: Variety Show 3: All School Play 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 2: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Debate 3,4: Loyalty 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3. SHARON TIBBLES PETER H. TOFTOY - Pierre Ambition: To drive in the Indianapolis 500 What l'll remembec most about high school: Sophomore girls My favorite saying: Censored Activities: Entered from Ephrata, Washington 3: A,S.B. Representative 4: Boys' Club Representative 3: Dads' Night 4: Class Dance 4: Homecoming 4: Christmas Dance 4: Wolverine Guard 4: Ski Club 4. WILLIAM C. TURNER - Bill Ambition: To develop a photographic memory What l'll remember most about high school: Riding to school in Carlson's Grey Ghost My favorite saying: Let's do something that doesn't cost much Activities: A,S.B. Representative 4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 3,4: Ski Club 2: Ike Newton Society 4: Intramurals 2,4: Track 2,3: Football 3: Senior Cards and Announcements committee 4. CONSTANTINA TZIFA - Tina Ambition: To be a Wolverine Guard member What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Sorenson's tests and Loyalty initiation My favorite saying: What's the meaning of this word? Activities: Foreign Exchange Student from Greece: Homecoming Princess 4: Variety Show 4: Loyalty 4. STEPHEN L. UHRICH - Steve, Piglets Ambition- To swipe a mascot My favorite saying: V8's waste gas' 4 A fh W Activities: Variety Show 3,4: Dads Night 2: Homecoming 2,3,4: Band 2,3, President 4: Dance Band 3,4. My favorite saying: Why? Activities: Entered from Santa Barbara, California 4: Class Dances 4: Senior Carnival 4 ROBERT THOMPSON - Bob ARLIS MARIE THORNBLADE - Thorny Ambition: To find a peaceful cave and read all the books Mr. Holden and Mr son have recommended What l'll remember most about high school: My enthusiasm for that club of a Activities: Annual 3: Girls' Club Representative 4: Variety Show Production 3,4: 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 4: Tolo Sister 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Class 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4. 41:7 . Soren- ll clubs, Pranzo 2: Big Dinners ALVIN UMPHENOUR Ambition: To arrive in Humanities What l'll remember most about high school: My excellent grades My favorite saying: Looks kind of grubby MARY-MICHELLE UPSON - Mikey What l'll remember most about high school: Combing the parking lot and halls for a ride home My favorite saying: l will not ride home with nine boysl Activities: Girl of the Month 3: Loyalty 3, Historian 4: Thespians 3, President 4: Drama Club 2, Treasurer 3: Northwest Drama Conference Representative 3: Girls' Club Pub- licity Coordinator 4: Senior Class Play Company Manager 4: Girls' Club Representative 3,4: Class Council Representative 2: Variety Show Production 3: All School Play 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4: Presidents' Council 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 4: Senior Carnival 2,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club 2, Honor Guard 3,4: G.A.A. 2: Oliice Girl 3,4: Christmas Assembly 2:13. ALLEN STEELE VALL-SPINOSA - Vail Ambition: To be Secretary of State My favorite saying: Do you realize that by the year QOOO the population of China will equal the population of the world today? Activities: A.S,B. Representative 4: Boys' Club Representative 3: Class Council Repre- sentative 3: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 4: Debate 3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Christmas Assembly 3: Drama Club 3: Bea- con Sales 2. RONALD H. VANDERBECK - Vandi Ambition: Yes - what is my ambition? My favorite saying: You need protection Activities: Smoker 4: Class Dances 4: Retail Selling 4: Retail Selling Convention 4: Foot- ball 2,4, STANLEY VAN WAGNER - Stan Ambition: To be a farmer My favorite saying: He who laughs last doesn't get the ioke Activities: Entered from Walla Walla, Washington 4: Annual 4. JOHN CHAPIN VINCENT - Vince, Chape Ambition: To become a professional baseball player What l'll remember most about high school: Our terrific baseball field Activities: Barque 3,4: A.S.B. Representative 2,3: A.S.B. Court Representative 2: Boys' Club Representative 3,4: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Class Dances 4: Smoker 2,3,4: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinners 2,4: Pep Club 2,4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: ln- EUGENE OLIVER VITALICH - Gene Ambition: To cycle through Southern Syoreciv with Jim, Groth, Guzz and Tad What l'll remember most about high school: That lo-o-o-ong wait for that short, short week-end My favorite saying: lt's iust a simple little deal Activities: A.S.B. Representative 2,3,4: A.S.B. Court Representative 3: Boys' Club Repre- sentative 2: Smoker 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Barque Honor Roll 2: Senior Carnival 2,4: Annual 2: Basketball 2: Track 3,4: lntramurals 2,3,4. GEORGE VOGEL - The Clutch Ambition: To be lazy What l'll remember most about high school: All the grubby grades l've received in tests My favorite saying: Huhl Activities: Dads' Night 2,4: Smoker 4: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Lettermen's Club Q,3,4: Football 2: lntramurals 3,4: Basketball Manager 2,3,4. V JACK VOLKEL - Stick ,V Ambition: To become a pilot What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Peters' Third period programs My favorite saying: No Activities: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Smoker 3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3: All Sports Banquet 3: Homecoming 4: Senior Carnival 4: Class Dinners 3,4: Pep Club 4: lntra- murals 3,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Golf 2. CHRISTINE WAGNER - Chris Ambition: To make those l love happy and to become a success in whatever I may attempt What l'll remember most about high school: My E.D.'s in D.E. Activities: Variety Show 2: Pranzo 4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3: Class Dances 3: Tolo 2,3: Homecoming 2,3: Christmas Dance 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: D.E. 4: Choir 2. GEORGE LANCE WALCOM Ambition: To become a diesel mechanic What l'll remember most about high school: C-I-V-I-C-S My favorite saying: Don't sweat it Activities: Boys' Club Representative 2: Smoker 3.4. FREDERICK C, WALKLEY - Duke Ambition: To Succeed in everything I try What l'll rc-me-mbffr mozt about high school- The days I vvasn't there lAyiU,f,fi'Qf10ylf7Q I can hardly wait to haxe two pony tailsl ,f.g:,,,n:.g Boys' Club Representative 3, Smoker 2,3: Class Dances 2: Homecoming 4: Art Club 4. tramurals 2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4: Basketball 4: Bulletin Reader 4. JOANNE GEORGIA WALLIN - JoJo, .Iosey Ambition: To become a highly recognized citizen in our society What l'll remember most about high school: The friendliness of the student body and the atmosphere of the school Activities: Entered from Renton High School 3, Barque 3, Pranzo 4, Class Dances 3,4, Tolo 3,4, Homecoming 4, Big Sister 4, Big Sister Picnic 4, Girls' Club Standing Com: mittee 4, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 3,4, Spades, Vice- President 4, Ski Club 3,4, Ofhce Girl 4. KAREN ELIZABETH WARD - Warda, Wardi What l'll remember most about high school: Loyalty initiation - all three of them My favorite saying: Really poor! Activities: Girls' Club Treasurer 4, Drama Club 3, A.S.B. Representative 2, Girls' Club Representative 3, Variety Show Production 4, Pranzo 2,3,4, Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4, Class Dances 2,3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Big Sister Picnic 3,4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 2,3, Senior Carnival 4, Christmas Dance 4, Loyalty 3,4, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 3,4, Office Girl 4, Tolo 2,3,4. LAWRENCE WALTER WARNER, JR. - Larry, Warn Ambition: To teach lodge skiing at Timberline and Sun Valley What l'll remember most about high school: Co-education My favorite saying: Oh, really! Activities: Annual 4, A,S.B. Representative 2, A.S.B. Court Representative 4, Class Coun- cil Representative 3, Class Dances 3,4, Homecoming 2,3,4, Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Senior Carnival 2,4, Christmas Dance 4, Class Dinners 4, Wolverine Guard 4, Ike Newton Society 3,4, Intramurals 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Pep Club 2. ROBERT GEORGE WARWICK - Rockin' Robert Ambition: To hunt a Hungarian worm hound What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Terrey's complete tyranny Activities: A,S.B Representative 3,4, Boys' Club Representative 3, Track 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3, Vice-president 4. PHIL WASHBURN - Philbrick Ambition: To grow Activities: Entered from Issaquah, Washington, Boys' Club Representative. ROBERT WATT - Bob Ambition: To become an expert skier What l'll remember mast about high school: Coffee brewing in the chem lab My favorite saying: Don't sweat it, Ace Activities: Baraue Honor Roll 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Ski team 2,3, Intramurals 3,4. HERBERT H WAX Herb Ambition To become a success in life W at l ll remember most about high school All the good times I have had Activities Boys Club Representative 3 Smoker 34 Class Dances 4 Senior Carnival 4 Christmas Dance 3 4 Ski Club 2 Golf 3 Retail Selling 4 STEPHANIE ELLIN WEISS Stevie Ambition To find the formula for concentrated happiness What I II remember most about high school Playing hide n seek with Mr Durham My favorite saying He s gorgeous' Activities ASB Representative 2 Girls Club Representative 23 Pranzo 23 Cl s Dances 234 Tolo 234 Homecoming 234 Girls Club Standing Committee 23 Pep Club 23 Spades 4 Ski Club 2 Office Girl 34 Art Club 2 Vice President 3 C rist mas Dance 4 DALE B. WELTON Ambition: To make lots and lots of money What I Il remember most about high school: Trig My favorite saying: I don t know Activities: Entered from Stadium in Tacoma, Washington 3, Class Dances 4, Homecoming 4, Photography Club 4. DOROTHY ANN WERTMAN - Dotty Ambition: Not to find things out the hard way What l'll remember most about high school: The big dash for study hall with 'ole Myrn My favorite saying: Well, you see - it's like this Activities: Maiorette 3, Variety Show 2,3, Pranzo 4, Mothers' Day Program 4, Home- coming 3, Big Sister 4, Girls' Club Standing Committee 4, Debate 3,4, Office Girl 4, Choir 2,3,4. ROBERT WESTON - Wess, Bob Ambition: To earn my million teaching What l'll remember most about high school: The hot lunches My favorite saying: Beans! Activities: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4, Band 2, Vice-President 3, Librarian 4, VVre5tIing 2,3,4, Intramurals 4. JAMES WEYMOUTH - Jeff Ambition: To make a million What l'll remember most about high school: My procrastination My favorite saying: Don't sweat it! Activities: Science Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Ski Team 3,4. NEAL WHITE SANDRA JEAN WIELDE - Sandi Ambition: To get someone to understand my ways What l'll remember most about high school: My popularity My favorite saying: Nice going Activities: Variety Show Production 2: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 2,3,4: Tolo 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Big Sister 3: Pep Club 2,3: G.A.A. 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Student Stenos 3,4 JENSEN WILKINS Ambition: To be an artist What l'll remember most about high school: Having the fastest car at school My favorite saying: You'd better believe it LESLIE COLLINS WILLARD - Willy Ambition: To be completely organized - iust once! What l'll remember most about high school: Skipping My favorite saying: Just bag the whole deal Activities: A,S.B. Court Representative 4: Variety Show 2,3,4: Variety Show Production 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 3,4: Tolo 3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Senior Carnival 4: Christ- mas Dance 3,4: Class Dinners 2,3,4: Debate 2: Pep Club 2,3: Spades 2,3: Ski Club 2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4: Art Club 2,3,4: Arts and Crafts Fair Booth 3: Arts and Sciences Exposition 3,4: Seattle Art Museum High School Show 3: All Northwest Choir 3: Swing and Spring Concert 2,3,4. CAROLE RUSSELLE WILLIAMS - Nikki Ambition: To drive an entire year without wrecking my Dinky W. What l'll remember most about high school: My all boy mechanical drawing class My favorite saying: You'd better believe it Activities: Entered from Kennewick, Washington 4: Barque 4: Pranzo 4: Homecoming 4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Art Club 4, LYNDA LEE WILSON Ambition: To be an interior decorator What l'll remember most about high school: Mr. Lamont's sixth period English class My favorite saying: Oh well - that's life Activities: Entered from Tucson, Arizona 4: Pep Club 4: Class Dances 4: Art Club 4: Ski Club 4, BROOKE CECELIA WILTSE Ambition: To cycle through Europe with Tami and Mary What l'll remember most about high school: My extreme industriousness in Mr. Sor- enson's class My favorite saying: mmmmmmmmm - Nummyl Activities: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mothers' Day Program 4: Class Dances 4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 4: Big Sister 3,4: Girls' Club Standing Committee 4: Barque Honor Roll 2,3,4: Senior Carnival 3: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: G.A.A. 2,3. BRIAN WINDHAM - Skip What l'll remember most about high school: My perfect attendance Favorite pastime: Filling out absentee slips with Tom Activities: Boys' Club Representative 3: Class Council Representative 4: Dads' Night 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Dinners 2,4: Intramurals 2,4. ROBERT WITTMEIER - Bob Ambition: To graduate from college What l'll remember most about high school: The wimmen My favorite saying: Da, what's wrong osifter? Activities: Debate 2: Basketball 2. PETE WOOD - Yonk Ambition: To be a millionaire PATRICIA LYNN WRIGHT - Pat Ambition: To earn as much money working as a beautician as Mr. Lee does What l'll remember most about high school: The fact that I graduated My favorite saying: OK sophomore! Activities: Re-entered from Billings, Montana 3: Spades 2: Choir 2. DON M. ZABRISKIE - Zob Ambition: To get people to spell my name right What l'll remember most about high school: The characters who couldn't spell my name My favorite saying: Don, not Donald Activities: Entered from Kenmore, New York 3: Variety Show Production 4: Dads' Night 4: Smoker 4: Class Dances 4: Barque Honor Roll 3,4: Senior Carnival 4: Christmas Dance 4: Science Club 4: Track 3,4: Intramurals 3,4. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Left to right: Suzanne Johnston Ralph Heilman, George Tessaro Judith Gedney, Sue Schefler. Not pictured: Dick Johnson. ,i,?5!'-w-q-- wif Y , . f--i' .ll 'I' SI C' I 'I fi ' J wr SCHOLASTIC TOP 5 PERCENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS: FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Freeman, Bon- nie Funk, Doug Rice, Lonn Lif- fick, Jack Jewett, Suzanne Johnston, Mary Little, Margaret Evers. ROW TNNO: Larry Sweeney, Sandy Hall, Bob Kitto, Cherry Oksness, Larry Dunlap, Roberta Brown, Jan Richardson. BACK ROW: Judith Gedney, Margaret Gates, Mikey Upson, Janet Lancaster. HARD WORK OFFERS HOPE FOR THE FUTURE Z2 -4-....., ws-vu... v-5-Q..,, ,, ,Q as If Duane ,.,,, f' 'WN' -pf! . fe' . , ,f ,s 11,1497 I! , f!5,! Wy 1. ' 1 'A ' Q I 1 ' . . if AU. ,L-A 2 J - . psi 'M315' ' I ' ,, t 9 I X 5 ui 2 x Q .A ,S n Bensofi K rd Qui? ,rp ff 1 Q 1 ,ffi X Jf' I I uf ' If If fy ,',f,,1 f ',.. ,ily if ,my , f 4 ff . Anderson fl, 4 f 7 f.,3f vidgo !,' f f M14- Nurse 4 f, M ff' qogpes 1gJQi ff, Fld 1 4 f 4 vi ,T sv 1 7 ,ff 5, ,f,,1,g, 9,,,f , .f 1? 1-9 9'f , , , ,WV W, ...L-AL 1.-5 4 SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS THIS PAGE COURTESY OF THE CAREFUL PLANNING OE: EDITCR-IN-CHIEF, .IUDY GEDNEY ASSISTANT EDITOR, SANDY HALL WI aw way!! 1 'f fi E. J, J 5 T BACK ROW, left to right: Dan Jensen, Doug Tufts, Casey Hawkes, Lynn Sutcliffe, Terry Strundberg. FRONT ROW, Sue Abercrombie, Cathy Havig. TWO DOWN, ONE TO GO To use an old cliche which in This case would be most ap- propriate, the junior class started off the year with a big bang, By winning the Homecoming plaque from right under the seniors' noses, and by getting almost TOOW in the Beacon contest, The juniors proved Their worth. Expressing hope for their class, the juniors elected Casey Hawkes, an able president. Helping him and doing a tre- mendous job were Doug Tufts and Lynn Sutcliffe as vice-presi- dents, Sue Abercrombie and Cathy Havig as secretaries, and Dan Jensen and Terry Strandberg as treasurers. Cheering the junior varsity basketball team on to victory were Carole Norman, Terri Kay and Dave Lawson, also the junior girls who would have been missed it they weren't at the games. With Kent Gamette and Bonnie Beckwith as co-chair- men ot the Junior Prom, how could it have been anything but a succe-ss? 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Shattuck, Ronald Sheehan, Cathey Sheldon, Steve Shrack, Mike Simpson, Georgia Slade, Lynn Slaughter, Bill Smaby, Steve Smith, Dave Snyder, Jean Snyder, Steve Soderlund, Karen Sonstegaard, Darlene Sorenson, Dawn Rae Sparling, Galen Stahl, Janet Staley, Paul Stapleton, Julie Stark, Bob Steel, Pat ur- - - ww- fo ,1- s 1 '43 ' fa 'Q f' 1 i -.Q f ,ef cv Q- 5 A? ' ,xt lg ' f Q82 y, t .f lui A A ! E ,i Al i f-f X' ii A 5 ww, a ,t 1 , Q L l I P' 1- ,A Ng tr , E? ' fa K y no x X A X fx! I S-Hg! 41 GN!! N96 Rafi' . X , ,j SP5 1399. Steen, Karen J ' ' J GV Stemmons, Phil ll LJ ' .W , In Stephan, Bill , L E , 'T' Stevick, Sheilagh V Y ' ' J ' I X P'- . X fin ' Q J I ' g , ,E '-at ' ., N' y it J, U iv ' 'F- ' l V nit' o , I 7 X ,if ' H T l : Af L, to , M J ab? ,Lt V e f -., V ' cf sl is-lil ff 4 N A - Jig s K I K f -ef, , X ig, fi--. f t 5 .. :it . if ,i NT? lt ' .75 ' X 9 or 1 , X ha . 'ev' we' I L if lv: 1 S ' 1 'Mc be We i S Q 3 i 5 N -J J ,e,, 4 i 1 ' . 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Q...- - fc .Qi Q5 fb f' ' ir' 5 I 9 wwf' b',..-v ff YT' EN x 'Y .i f 'R -' 5 1 Ward Dixie Ward Steve Ward, Sue Warner, Chris Warner, Joanne Warshal, Steve Webber, Elodie Wenzler, Hal Weston, Bill Whitner, Linda Whittlesey, Karen Williams, Lynn Williams, Mike Wilton, John Wittenberger, Bill Woltstone, Kathie Wolff, Dick Wood, Sue Woodward, Pam Woodward, Wendy Worrel, Gary Wright, Glen Wyman, Jette York, Charles ROW Cleft to rightl Sandy Johnson, Lani Hyatt, Pat Mandly. FRONT ,,, ,R 3 1-- ...Q 6' M ' -J- an 'ii' i 43 5 rs 6. 1 ' R 1'-,' , 'iff ' ,. ' , V, rig ',m A QSM ' ' f ' -f 'JB J f ' 3 A ,V 'YV' 4 -,,- ' ' V ' , j ig? ,, J , J Ml J I 1 f If , 4 -lf ' ' A 9 F: ,'V ' .Fix BACK ' ROW: 1 .-H, 9 Vickie Moore, Eugenia Wise, Mary Morgan, Anita Charlton. 1 7 ' ,., vs V21 V fi, W, is 'lv-v 1, vm is K Vg r 5 2 'cake S516 fi ,Q--'-' '-.-,S 'mv- WUI' w V -ff 55 ,,,, Q ff , ,, .,h,,xx VV If I VV I ,, 1 f f V 1 x A l m V ' f fff ' ,,,,' we - 2f35l'7i 3 ' 2 ' ' ' . Uh-.Q -',' . 12-f ' ' ,gygcf anyn 'e e ' 7.5. N left io right: Jack Rice, Pam Coffin, Janise Burd, Rod Johnson, Larry Lifhck, Lynn Johnson. SOPHOMORES CHALLENGE THE FUTURE Opening the door to a successful high school commu- nity life were this year's industrious sophomores. With a Hrm grip on the doorknob the sophomores, under the leadership of President Rod Johnson, have swung the door open to profit- able high school experiences. Assisting Rod throughout the year were: vice-president, Jack Rice, secretaries, Pam Coftin and Janice Burd, treasurers, Larry Littick and Lynn Johnson. The sophomores ioined in during Homecoming with their live-ly spirit of competition by insuring a float, window and skit. Continuing on through the year, they stopped momentarily to dive into the Enchanted Sea, this year's soph hop. Just before Christmas vacation the sophomores gave the seniors quite a scare. They leaped into the canned toad drive with a 'fighting spirit and almost passed up the upperclass- men. Now that the sophomores have made their big step through the doorway to high school and community life, they promise to keep walking ahead into successful citizenship, u 1 J pn 2 g PM , ri ,. W' J. ,V.,A A A . X , V vwan. xi K' -tm 'M' L H , Y 1 i'.,Ye,p f-,H K W' 'A ' r . Ph .f r- I,ufl4fhlJ'1'f ' any V I LA N ' , f 0, ,, wig .' ' V' -' ffl 45' .. Aki! 2 , :J -, l Y Xi- M' ir , ,I-:Ji ,fx , 'zwpf 125 lx Wm r :ix KN ' XY mf .rm ifviifx w 0 nj, L X k ,lp if if Wg 4 ,,g .x V, , PL, 5.77, ,aw , 41 Vx .rw A , I L n ir ,W . ,AQ' will 2 B311 twat! as g :Iii swimmi- 5S,1'fQl i1 1 nu: 2 icuii! 1 v.,, remnant ' :nil limi ...- ,N , X,1. fs iff P .,,,aA iv'-ull , E y- , Ai, ,J ,ry 1-A X LT' K . J Q - Ns Abbott, Wendy Alexander, ROQGV Allen, Rick Amsler, Kathryn Anacker, Jon Anderson, Steve Andrews, Kent Andrews, Toby Arnsberger, Pat Barber, Wendy W' 5. 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Richards, Steve Riddell, Sue Roberts, Alan Robertson, Ann Rodekuhr, Judy Rogerson, Annette Rohn, Tom Rosenbaum, Diana Rothschild, Judy Rowa, Tom Ryning, Rob Sammons, Jim Sasser, Terry Satter, Sue Schafer, Suzanne Schmidt, Judy Scholer, Jim Seitz, George Scheate, Chris Sietarth, Sue Shives, Tom Silberrad, Helen Sill, Pat Simpson, Bill Simpson, Carol Siolseth, Danny Smith, Judith Snow, Kathleen Snyder, Bob Sparling, Dennis Staftord, David Staley, Skip Stautter, Kay Strandberg, Meg Strong, Wendy Strickler, Linda Sugden, Paul Sweeney, Kathy Sweet, Nancy Tate, Kathy Taugher, Dianne Telter, Tom Thatcher, Betty Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Tom Thornquist, Nancy Thurston, Bill Thurston, Bob 1 c, , Q' ,tt in 4, , , 1.4 , m y -an 1:-S C' 'K y Y, V K .,,.. , , ,5 C- f ' , . 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'f5.'! B. H, W tx, J - . 'Q 3' xx 'ah -' Qxff, 2 SQ 1 , S ,- , :Q .. n W 1 QL V Y Q pil B K xx Q' J X 1, . ig '-Q 4 mr is Scif J I G Z if H1 Read left to right FIRST ROW left picture: Fred Alexander, Judy Gedney Nancy Neun and Margaret King. FIRST ROW right picture: Nancy Neun, Ann Morgan, Bert Goldberg, Steve Mclntyre, Margaret King, Kathy Luke, Judy Gedney, Fred Alexander and Suzie Levis. SECOND ROW left pic- 1 i ture: Kathy Luke, Ann Morgan, Margaret King, Nancy Neun, Judy Ged- ney, Bert Goldberg and Fred Alexander. SECOND ROW right picture: Steve Mclntyre, Bert Goldberg, Ann Morgan. A ROOMFUL OF ROSES Director Mr. Meshke, and student director Mikey Upson supervised the senior class in the production ot A Roornful ot Roses, by Edith Sommer. They were assisted backstage by Frania Carlson, Judy Lord and Denise Starck. The play was a serious one, telling of the struggle of Brid- get McGowan lJudith Gedneyl, a Htteen-year-old girl, to be- lieve that her mother lAnn Morganl and her stepfather lBert Goldberg really loved her. She had been living with her fa- ther lSteve Mclntyrel who actually wanted to get rid of her so that he could marry again. The play was interspersed with some strong comedy parts portrayed by a neighbor, Grace Hewitt Wlargaret Kingl, her children Jane lNancy Neun? and Dick CFred Alexanderi, Brid- get's step-sister Lorry CSuzie Levisl, and the maid Willamay CKathy Lukel. After much struggle and an unannounced visit by Mr. Mc- Gowan, the play ended on a happy note, when Bridget de- cided to stay and live with her mother. fn. we - Q 4 A -Aw 'T ' ' W ,fm Nia, 1 1 . I A A A , - -- 1- LV Y- Jill- A i-. K Law , 4- i -v Af - V - J-'Ar , Y il I 1135, Wie -1 .Y ,, '-n,--Q nj hr -nf 'mf ' hi , 5 l i A liififmrt J , , f 4 is l Vmih X ,T 55515 fff A it if yijj is , Z y y, iycg M ffm-fM.....,,.,m,.M-....,,Q, 4 f , i,, - i i, J 4, c y H K, T D.: A-MUSING REVIEW .Lv This year the Variety Show, under the capable direction of The development of American music and song was illus- Mr. Radach, was organized on a new principle, that ot hav- trated, beginning with the aboriginal Indians ot our country, ing a planned program in which students auditioned tor the through the Golden Twenties and up to the modern Broad- parts, This tactic resulted in an outstanding program attract- way productions. ing one of the year's largest crowds. 79 l . vw V7 Y FL V 9 .pgvrgggxpix ,, ? 31- 9 'A I W1 :K 5 .gg ,, - if ' 1 ' 3 Q1 ' I il' 'S In A f n! ' s x ' 'V f ' 5' 2 ff N X tv gxtx' A NIIAQBN ' '- ,-'s p' Q ,,'f,. , A XX? J' Q' Nik-QQ, sf' 1 - ,- fx all N' Q - 1 ' ' 45 ,Q 1 . I fu, J 4 QV U .Q , Y' 'f ' y . ' is f f f-- Ei , X , A ' fl ff,' ' , A ,Af .--'Q I 1 all K Xxi XX! uh! W pa. rw X Top The Brothers Four IH one of the years beifer assemblies. Students Bottom leff: Sophomore Sex1eHe?! Bohom right: Our own Barbershop wlll recall the reference To album CL'I402 Quartet: left 'Io rigl-My Sandy Markey, Bonnie Barrett, Kuihy Bishop and vm. 143122 ui ,MEN F94 m,mq..g ' 'Hb-1: LQ, re: , W, w.,, fi Q1 Sf xx X .. 'fir . ,Yugi Q. MB., -my ,, s ff? 4 W Q-44. W A fm . ,Y 1 Q 'TH 9 lax ,mx , v iv 'H In nf. 'I fr M 1 ,...., 45 - V 9 A. .lf A T A BACK ROW: lan Ledlin, Rocky Kyle, Doug Barney, Kurt Hanson, Brian Dearmin, Terry Henderson, Dave Calling, Gary Worrell, Craig Edwards, Jim Treadwell. MIDDLE ROW: Diehl Rettig, Bob Weston, Janet Nein, Russ McCurcly, Bill Weston, Dick Exendine, Larry Olson, Bob Stoll, Mickey Meredith, Steve Richards, Steve Uhrich, Dave Morse, Milt Brewster, Jerry Thatcher, Bob Culp, Tom Morris. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Crane, Jim Varno, Dick S. Johnson, Director: William L. Wicker, Maiorettes: Nancy Jo Evans, Sharon Ouellette, Diane Miller, Sherri Payson. 82 X, LET THERE BE MUSIC This year's Band reflects the efforts and abilities of its instructor, Mr, Wicker. Adding pep and school spirit to all home football and basketball games is but one of the many assignments the Band performed with en- thusiasm. Assisting Mr. Wicker in the operation of the band and inspiring its members is a cabinet composed of Steve Urich, Russ McCurdy, Diehl Rettig, Kurt Han- son, and Dave Morse. The Maiorettes add color and spark to the Band's performances. SERENADERS: BACK ROW: Brian Dearmin, Steve Richards, Dave Colling, Brewster, Tim Lamont, FRONT ROW: Dave Morse, Russ McCurdy, Mickey Craig Edwards, Dick Johnson, Dave Jensen, lan Ledlin, Tom Morris, Milt Meredith, Jim Treadwell, Gary Worrell, Kurt Hanson, Steve Urich. DIXIELANDERS: Steve Urich, Milt Brewster, Jim Treadwell, Dave Jensen, Ian Ledlin, Mickey Meredith, Russ McCurdy. 83 , ' Q CASUAL5: BACK ROW: Kurt Hanson, Jerry Tietz FRONT ROW: Dave Morse, Tim Lamont. Members are: Don Anderson, Ralph Andrews, Bonnie Barrett, Julie Bar- rett, Bonnie Beckwith, Bonnie Bishop, Kathy Bishop, Sue Bogon, Cindy Bowes, Sherry Brannen, Linda Braun, Glenda Brockett, Jeanne Brobst, Carolyn Buuck, Liz Chipman, Karen Clark, Myrna Clothier, Priscilla Cole, Judy Collins, Deanna Corp, Barbara Croly, Bob Esmay, Kathy Fagan, Carolyn Fenwick, Barb Gregorich, Barbara Helwick, Foster Hilman, Sylvia Hopkins, Casey Hawkes, Corky Heimbigner, Sharron Hodgeboom, Sue Horsfield, Claudia Jackson, Patsy Jacobs, Leslie Kaplan, Terri Kay, Cindy Keenan, Kathie Kludas, Tom Lemery, Cindy Linge, Beth Loper, Sandy 84 Martin, Mickey McCoy, Kathy McGuinness, Sandy Markey, Clarence McMillin, Paull Mines, Jett Moore, Dick Mottram, Joe Mraz, Muff Murgit- troyd, Vance Mylroie, Nancy Neun, Judy Noorda, Valerie Olson, Judy Osterberg, Sharon Peterson, Patty Porter, Gail Prebe, Judie Radinsky, Pamela Reeve, Sharon Reklev, Foster Radford, Lynn Seidl, Sandie Simp- son, Georgia Simpson, Kathie Snow, Sharron Stewart, Linda Strickler, Nancy Sweet, Danette Thompson, John Toliver, Sheila Vernon, 'Dottie Wertman, Leslie Willard, Don Wilson, Pot Wright, Kathie Wolfstone, Chuck Boone. SWINGIN' SINGIN ' 427-P the square, and performed on television. all-state category. Hear that music coming down the hall? Sounds like the choir. During Christmas the choir kept our spirits high and also im pressed the whole school with their excel lent Christmas assembly. They cheered shoppers on several occasions by singing in Under the able leadership of Corky Heimbigner, Kathy Kludas, Jeff Moore, and Joe Mraz the choir has been very busy The Swing and the Spring Concerts were presented successfully and in the Kinco Choir Festival, Kathy Bishop, Kathy Kludas, and Joe Mraz were placed in the JUNIOR SEXTET: Bonnie Beck- wifh, Lynn Seidl, Nancy Sweet, Sherry Bren nen, Judy Oster- berg, Kathy Wolfsione, cn- 5 C' si I Yi HI 1 QI SENIOR SEXTET: Leslie Willard Kathy McGuinness, Patty Porter Carolyn Fenwick, Sandy Simpson, Sue Bogan, Kathy Bishop. l , ,MIX 5 - y L i ,. 1 x 3 A like 5 BACKSTAGE AND AT THE TOP Top left: Senior Play production crew. Top right: The unsung stoge crew. Middle left: Confusion reigns. Above: Soy you missed the Variety Show? Left: All-State Bond 8- Choir, L to R - Kathy Bishop, Joe Mraz, Dave Morse, Kathy Kludas. mf! Wyffy mf Kg! f ,,,, , ff, f gf,ffzg,5w'fgif,1f, , 'M mg wa Cf, ffagfiw, cwyf 2, 'gui 1 mg, ,J f ' ,, ,,,5,f,,f4,,W , Mfifgfgff , f,,,f, ,,A,f,f, ff ,,, 55 6 ZW W7 1 fifw: 4 Ii f ,,,! ,ff , ,I ' f 92.3 If X f f f 47, hs Q-,- IW 'U T rv? f ,r -....-s- l A The homecoming celebraTion This year was Bellevue's besT. The inTer-class compeTiTion was very Tense up To The end for all of The acTiviTies. The junior class won The overall Trophy wiTh a good show of work and real spiriT. The compeTiTion Tor The newly conceived TloaT idea was won by The sopho- more class. The halTTime acTiviTies Tor The- celebraTion in- cluded The display of The floats, The presenTaTion of The Royal 88 Homecoming court left To right: Keith Black, Linda PeTerson, Larry Warner, Poppi Anderson, RusTy Drake, Sherry Smiih, Mike Riddell, Diane Surridge, Tina Tzifa, George Brain, Jean Dahl- sfrom, Bruce Nurse, Sue Siefarfh, Dennis Hebner. BELLEVUE WELCOMES GRADS . . . CourT and The announcement of The Queen. The princesses Tor The sophomore class were Linda PeTerson and Sue SieTarTh. The junior princesses were Poppi Anderson and Jean DahlsTrom. The Queen, Diane Surridge, was chosen by The fooTball Team from The Three senior princesses, Sherry SmiTh, Diana Surriclge, and Tina TziTa. The coronaTion of The Queen and The coronaTion ball followed The game. V? S Cheer and Song Leaders: Barb Flanders, Sherrie Thurston, Vaughan Mason, Sandy Campbell, Sue Ward, Dinah Flanders. ,mln Bonnie Beckwith, Kitt Kelley, WITH PEP AND STEAM Fight Song Fight, tight, tight for our Bellevue High, Win the victory. Come on and win the day for our colors gay, Best in the west we know you'll all do your best, So on, on, on, on, fight to the end, Honor and glory we must win So FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT for our Bellevue High and Victory. Th's was the cry of the '59-60 Bellevue High varsity cheer- i leaders and song queens. Throughout the sports season, the d Sandy Campbell Dinah Flanders, Sue Ward, cheerlea ers, , and Vaughan Mason could be heard urging our teams on to victory. The song queens and cheerleaders were also re- sponsible for the pep assemblies which were held in the afternoons before the games. The song queens, with the aid of the Bellevue Senior High School Band, promoted spirit in all the games and pep as- semblies with rousing songs. Barb Flanders, Kitt Kelley, Bonnie Beckwith and Sherrie Thurston made up this time squad. The exuberant iunior varsity cheerleaders, Terri Kay, Carol Norman, and Dave Lawson cheered the junior varsity teams and promoted high spirit during these contests. 89 WITH SPIRIT AND ENTHUSIASM . . . The spectators of Wolverine football saw a dif- ferent kind of game this year. The single-wing style was introduced by the new and very popular coach, Mr. Frank Svoboda, whom most of the team knew from their iunior high football experience. In the sea- son's opener, against strong Seattle Prep, although the green Wolverines lost by one point after touch- down, most onlookers, including the Seattle Prep coach, agreed that Bellevue had played better ball. In the first league game, against Lake Washing- ton, Bellevue started very quickly and scored an early touchdown. However, the Kangs later made one touchdown, as well as scoring an extra point after touchdown, thus leading the Wolverines by one point. The game continued to be an exciting defen- sive contest, until, in the final five seconds, the Kan- garoos made another touchdown, and beat the Wolverines by eight points. In the following game, Bellevue easily defeated Federal Way with a score of I3 to 7. Foster was the next contender on the Wolverine schedule. These two teams demonstrated their mutu- ally strong defenses by battling to a scoreless tie. The next Friday night saw very rainy weather, and Bellevue was soundly defeated by Mercer Island on the Islanders' football field with a score of 20 to O. Left to right, TOP ROW: Mike Duey, Jim Haggart, Steve Ward, Bob Ho- ner, Dennis Gleason, Bill Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: John Bothell, gan Bob Warwick. MIDDLE ROW: Joe Hauser, Keith Black, Dennis Heb- Hubbard, Dave Bothell, Jack Jewett, Mike Riddell. .lim 90 . . . THE WOLVERINES FOUGHT ON Determined to make up for their loss to Mercer Island the week before, the Wolverines swore to devastate Bothell the next week. And devastate, they did! Bellevue defeated Bothell by 25 to 6. Dur- ing The process of this victory, Lynn Sutcliffe broke the school record of 165 yards gained by gnawing up l7l yards in that single game, Apparently hav- ing become overly conhdent after the Bothell game, the Wolverines were upset by Mt. Si by a score of 6 to O. ln the season's finale, the league runners-up Issaquah, defeated Bellevue by 33 to l3. Having been handicapped with such an inexperi- enced ball club with only nine returning lettermen, I Left to right, TOP ROW: Dan Putman, Glenn Wright, Corky Heimbigner, Paull Mines, Doug Tufts. MIDDLE ROW: Lynn Sutcliffe, Dave Croly, Bruce Coach Svoboda gave many boys plenty of game ex- perience, He cleared the bench during almost half of his games. As a result, sixteen lettermen will check out uniforms next year. Mr. Svoboda's line coach was Mr. Daly. Coaching the junior varsity was Mr. Pugh. The coach of the sophomore team was Mr. Richards. Both of these teams had highly successful seasons and added to the hopes that next year's varsity will be very successful. The team voted as its captain this year, Bruce Nurse. lt also voted Dennis Hebner, who was an inspiration to the team even after being seriously injured, as its most inspirational player of the 1959 football season. Nurse, Bucky Llewellyn, Terry Strandburg. BOTTOM ROW: Doug Kreie, Don Aho, Pat Biggs, Rod Gilman, Mike Brinnon, Casey Hawkes. --1932 ' Q, .fg.fn .. f-S1 91 Football Managers: Thad Dolliff, Bucky Par sons, Herb Nyqulsf, Ron Bush. J.V. Football: Left lo right, TOP ROW: .lack Bryant, Pele Vall-Spinosa, Mr, Pugh, Sieve Ward, Tom Waugh. MIDDLE ROW: Rod John- son, Roger Hunsburger, Tim Wood, Robbie Walker, Doug Hadley. BOTTOM ROW: Don Pingree, larry Pizzalata, Steve Means, Ken Kardong, John Llewellyn. . . . TACKLE FOOTBALL SCORES Seattle Prep . .. Shoreline .....,. . . Lake Washington Federal Way . . . Foster.......... .. Mercer Island .. Bothell ...... Mt. Si ...... Issaquah . . . KINGCO STANDINGS Lake Washington Issaquah Mercer Island Foster ........ Bellevue . . . . . . Mt. Si ........ Federal Way . . . Bothell ....... 7 Bellevue .... 6 27 Bellevue .... 7 14 Bellevue ..., 6 7 Bellevue .... 13 0 Bellevue .... 0 20 Bellevue .... 0 6 Bellevue .... 25 6 Bellevue .... O . . 33 Bellevue .... 13 'Q L T PF PA 0 1 104 51 1 O 151 46 2 1 107 59 2 2 86 58 4 1 57 88 4 1 51 97 5 0 62 94 7 0 33 152 I f 'vii 5' fi T 71? 5 .. A . 4 4. .i m IIlf14.'gi fb 93 Football announcing staff: Bill Slaughter, Jim B. Prior, John Chatlins. Sophomore Football: Left to right, TOP ROW: Jack Bryant, Bob Treggett, Mr. Richards, Roger Hunsburger, Pete Vall-Spinosa, Ken Bertrand. SECOND ROW: Rod Johnson, Tom Telfer, Vance Mylroie, Bruce Iverson, Mike Lee, Jim Williams. THIRD ROW: Tom Rohn, Jack Rice, Tim Wood, Lynn Miller, Tom Dickinson. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Sylt, Tom Waugh, Don Pingree, Larry Pizzalato, Jim Sammons, Walt Deal. SHOOT. . . The Bellevue l-ligh bosketbczll teom hod o success- ful seoson in l96O. NOT only did They finish vvell in The Kingco Conference, buT they loid the Toundotion for on experienced, well-bolonced, Teom in ol, One of the highlights of the boslcetboll seo- son was when the Wolverines ployecl Mercer Islond GT Bellevue. AT The buzzer, The score wos Tied, so on overtime period os begun. Bellevue Tlnolly won with o score oT 3l to 30. Most Tons ogreed ThoT it wos The most exciTing gome oll yeor, Agoinst lsso- quoh, The Wolverines rocked up 73 points to lsso- quoh's ol, moking Tor the highest score oll seoson. Left To right: TOP ROW: Don Jensen, Duke Moscrip, John Vincent. BOTTOM ROW: Casey Hawkes, Lynn Sufcliffe, Bob Stark. . . SCORE O Managing Tor his Third year was George Vogel. As- varsiTy Team This year, while Mr. Frank PausTain sisTing him as managers were Buzz Ruch, Bill Simp- coached The junior varsiTy and Mr. Ray STaudacher son and Neal Holmgren, The sTaTisTicians, who Trav- was The sophomore Team coach. WiTh so many un- eled To each game, were George Tessaro and Steve derclassmen leTTering, Bellevue is looking forward To Means. Mr. Glenn Young coached The Wolverine a very good season next year. Right to left, TOP ROW: Ron Johnson, Gary Brome, Mike Bumgordner. BOTTOM ROW: Doug Tufts, Don Pingree. 1 ' Min Basketball managers: Bill Simpson, George V099l, Neal Holmgren, Buzz Ruch. 95 V ' - I 9 . , 4 . .IV basketball Ken Kardong, Don Pmgree Mike Duey Ron Johnson Doug Larson John Rumsey Jlm Haggarf Jack Rice, Allen Rob erfs Pele Venerdl KNEELING: Mr. PGUSfCIl'l BASKETBALL SCORES Opponent Enumclaw ...... East Bremerton . Blanchet ..... Federal Way . . . Seattle Prep Mount Si . . Issaquah . . . Foster ............ .... Lake Washington Mercer Island .. Bothell ........ Bellevue 60 39 49 58 39 35 63 39 36 31 41 Mount Si .... Federal Way . . . Issaquah .... Bothell ..,..... Lake Washington Foster ........ Mercer Island . 46 46 73 54 48 48 25 Left to right: Terri Kay, Dave Lawson, Carole Norman. I av 'Q '-Ax,,,..,4--- ff STANDING: Pete Garletts, .lack Kelso, Paul Staley, John Bowles, Wood, Joe Hauser, Kim Lines, Buck Llewellyn. KNEELING: Bob Bron- Brian Kastama, Tom Rhone, Dave Carry, Bill Weston, Mr. Richards. son, Pat McMurtry, Bob Weston, Thad Doliff, Gayle Hoffman, Rocky LEANING: Dave Schneidler, Roger Hunsburger, Bruce Nurse, Tim Gardner, John Walsh. Pat McMurtry, Rocky Gardner. Dave Schneidler, Gayle Hoffman. A 1 GRAB 'IM . . . DOWN 'IM The Bellevue wrestlers had a very successful season. This was only the second year in which the wrestling team had been recognized by the student body as a varsity sport. Wrestling is a unique interscholastic sport in that it entails individual competition and is still scored on a team basis. The boys wrestle others of comparable weights from lO3 pounds and lower for the lightest division, to l92 pounds and over for the heaviest competition division. A competitor may win in two ways. The first is to pin his opponent's shoulders to the mat. The second is to score more points by various maneuvers during the match. ln regular competition, the team competed against nine schools. Bellevue beat seven out of those nine schools, many of whom had much more experience in the sport than Belle- vue. Mr. Richards was the wrestling coach for his first year at Bellevue. He employed a very rigorous training schedule which included lap running, rope climbing, and tough calis- thenics, as well as the actual wrestling. This policy must have paid off, because as a result of the sub-district meet, ten boys 98 Top picture: Bob Weston, Bob Bronson Above: Kim Lines, John Walsh. Nurse Above: Roger Huns Wood. . . . TWIST 'IM . . . PIN 'IM qualified for the district meet. Then because of their Hne per- formance at the multi-match district meet, tour boys qualified to represent Bellevue at the state tournament, which was held in Pullman, Washington. These tour boys were Pat McMurtry, l23 pound class, Rocky Gardner, 130 pound, Kim Lines. l48 pound, and Joe Hauser, l94 pound. So, the Wolverine wres- tlers prove-d not only that they had individual stars, but also that they had strong depth, which is important for any team sport. Wrestling also became much more popular with the Belle- vue fans as a spectator sport. Many matches saw a reason- ably large crowd turning out to watch this comparatively new sport ot amateur wrestling. Next year the spectators are ex- pected to grow into even larger numbers. Next year, nine lettermen will be returning to the Bellevue mats, and will add that much more experience and background to the l96O-ol season ot competition. The team selected as their captain, John Vincent. They chose Lynn Sutcliffe as the inspirational award winner. 99 Top picture: Joe Hauser, Bruce burger, Buck Llewellyn Left: Tim 0 'E' 4, J n' L ' X 1 P h N Q 'TORHV-LOVF' Heading Bellevue High School's Tennis Team inTo The com- peTiTion This year was Roy Lyle, The reTurning lerrerman, The several oTher reTurning players and a large group of sopho- mores who moved up from The iunior high squad were quickly organized inTo a sTrong, hard-hiTTing ball club by This year's new coach, Mr. Pugh. TurnouT oljricially sTarTed on March 2l, This year, buT many of The players were on The courTs pracTicing a week or more 100 K A ABOVE: niasr ROW: Judy VogeT, Nancy SweeT, Gill Mc- Qq: 'T Kinsfry, Roy Lyle, .lan Mason, ET' SECOND ROW: Russ McCurdy, Tom Lemery, Diana Rosenbram, Liz Freeman, Diane Ivanek, Roy McCready, THIRD ROW: Dave Collings, Brian Dearman, Steve Lucas, Chuck Boone, Bill Cheese- ii man, Robbie Walker. LEFT: Roy , fd' 5, Lyle and Gill McKinsTry. ' x . 1' r ,, M,- I V 3 u iff ...HGAMEH earlier. Mr. Pugh made a few much needed improvemenTs in The neTs, and The courTs were cleaned prior To The beginning of TurnouT. The league compeTiTion This year was as follows: April Ql, Issaquah, here, April 28, BoThell, There, May 5, fosTer, here, May l2, MounT Si, There, May l9, Lake WashingTon, here. Several oTher meeTs were arranged by Mr. Pugh for The pur pose of keeping The Team in Tip-Top shape. .L 'Wi .F -:fm . up . 40 my l Ar' . fa ...xxi Top picture, Left to right: Mr, Young, Bruce Richards, Jack Kelso, Karen Forbes, Ernie Jonson, Steve Worshall. AND PU TTI N ' 0 0 0 The Bellevue golf team made history this year. It went un- defeated all season and won the Kingco championship. The team practiced at the Overlake Golf Course and competed during the fall. The team had a new coach this year, Mr. Young. Une of the keys to the team's success was experience, Two juniors, Jonny Aiken and Bruce Richards, returned this year having won letters last year. Another history-making 101 event was that for the first time in Bellevue's history, a girl won a varsity letter. This outstanding athlete was Karen Ford, a iunior. As well as the returning lettermen, two other boys lettered, Steve Warshall and Ernie Jonson. With all hve of these golfers slated to return next year, the golf team should again make history. FIRST ROW: Bruce Nurse, Steve Snyder, Ken Ledbetter, Jack Miller, Jim Perkins, SECOND ROW: Ted Cullom, Paolo Paloschi, Bill Stewart, Dennis Gleason, Mike Riddell, Dave Croly, Doug Rhode, Terry Strandburg, Lon- nie Liftick, Roger Alexander, Tom Waugh, THIRD ROW: Coach Haines, Jim W. Prior, Dave Sweet, Lynn Sutcliffe, Bill Stephan, Skip Johnson, Foster Hillman, Joe Hauser, Fred Alexander, Dave Carey, Terry Hennig, Earl Melroy, Jim B. Prior. FOURTH ROW: Pat Biggs, Tom Morris, Tom Macbride, Doug Anderson, Dave Schneidler, Vaughn Mason, Casey Hawkes, Ron Fisher, Kent Gamette, Don Wilson, Bruce Drake, Ron Bush, Coach Staudacher, FIFTH ROW: Walt Deal, Larry Sweeney, John Walsh, Rick Linde, Tom Telfer, Tom Dickenson, Pat Chapman, Geof Madden, Larry Littick, Mike Brinnon, SIXTH ROW: Dave Jensen, Danny Cochrane, Doug Larson, Lanny Shaeffer, Don Zebrinski, Bill Crosetto, Dave Bothell, Jim Williams. Staudacher. CINDER AND SAWDUST The Wolverine track squad has traditionally been an ex- cellent competitive team in Kingco competition. Returning to the track this year with the title ot state track champs, the squad worked as if it wanted to keep that title. The team not only proved its championship quality last year by winning the state trophy, but it also had enough depth to return twelve lettermen to the cinder for the i960 season. The Wolverines won the V959 state trophy by a superior showing in the run- ning events, especially the sprints and hurdles. The l96O squad, however, has shown much strength in the field events, such as shot-put, discus, high iump, and broad iump, as well 102 as fairing quite well again in all running events. Mr. Haines was back to coach the team toward its almost perennial Kingco championship, and maybe much further, as they did last year. Mr. Staudacher tilled the assistant's spot very well. Leading the track team as senior returning lettermen were Dave Croly and Bruce Nurse, shot and discus, Doug Rhode and Jack Miller, high iump, Bob Warwick and Dennis Glea- son, sprints, and last year's representative to the state tour- nament, Mike Riddell, sprints. The returning junior Iettermen were Steve Snyder, Ken Ledbetter, Casey Hawkes, Jim Per- kins, and Terry Strandburg. LEFT: Bill Wittenberger and Walt Deal, Coaches Haines and ,,1..1.- 1 4 Q V 7 , ,iii 1 ' K lf' Wafefff' wg' 4 my 4 ff V v Fvf.n?5.m'f3,? fvwgef.. . , f - V : ' 'if' ,ff ?'r-.gifaffzvz 4 Q-2 , 1 51,5 ,f,,f. Dave Croly, Terry Sfaranclburg and Dennis Gleason, Ken Ledbeffer, Doug Rhode, Casey Hawkes, Sieve Snyder, Bruce Nurse, Mike Riddell, Jim Perkins, Shirley Sebastian, Jack Miller. 103 .. mf ,, ,, Mun, .,-. . 0' Q0 Qgifr ns-r. y' ! .ZfVl ,N 5 ' , wr 4 Y if ms' S i 'I John Dishaw. wi' Grau, Thad DollilT, THIRD ROW John Dishaw, Tim Wood, Jack Rice Wright, Jim Haggart, Ron Gilman Gary Groth, John Vincent. Coach Frank Paustain, Managers Thad Dolliff, George Tessaro, PLAY BALL! Strike three and you're out! yelle-d the umpire as the Bellevue High School baseball team won another game. The able coaching of Mr. Paustain and the spirit and skill ot the team were equally responsible tor this victory, as they were tor our many other wins. The student managers were also instrumental in cheering our team on to victory. Among the many boys who were turning out were six re- turning lettermen: John Vincent, Dennis Hebner, Gary Brame, Mike Duey, Jim Haggart, Monty Grau. This kind ot experience, combined with the able management ot George Tessaro, Thad Dollifli, and John Dishaw, was a great asset through- out the season. BOTTOM ROW: Clint Johnson, Dick Exendine, Skip Staley, Bucky Par- L sons, Pete Venerdi, Gene Long, John Woodley, John Llewellyn, Duke Moscrip, Alan Roberts, Tom Davies, SECOND ROW: Gary Brame, Dave Stafford, Mike Duey, Ron Johnson, Tim Avedoche, Mike Bartos, Russ Nelson, Ken Bertrand, Dave Ekberg, Dennis Hebner, Monte Larry Pizzalato, Mike Hagan, Brian Windham, George Tessaro, FOURTH ROW: Coach Frank Paustain, Toby Andrews, Morry Weingart, Ron Llewellyn, Ed Fitzgerald, Glenn :xx +-ff' F iff' x 'L ' .AL I 4 wi 15 Y, n V X, n W , n ' .41 . if iff ff' A Q 9 a f ff' fifjf A Grcu, not plcf d: Gary B e. John Vincent De n's Hebn J'm Haggort M'ke Du y M nty RETURNING LETTERMEN A 6' 2-fi A 'N 1 1 1 7 ll' ,fl 3 I LW f J ,,,v? ,Q 1 ,gi SPLASHIN' . . . These husky torsos posing around the Olympic Swim Pool characterized the mighty Bellevue swim team. This was the first year Bellevue competed in swimming. l was very pleased with the team. ln fact, l did not expect them to fare as well as they did, since this is their first year, said the coach, Mr. Her- shey. Bellevue won four of the eight meets in which they par- ticipated. This year the Bellevue Swim Team competed in the North Division which is composed of Evertt, Bellingham, Mount Vernon, Highline, and Bellevue. The other teams are all very experienced and should have had a distinct advantage over Bellevue. However Bellevue proved that it would not be put down by lack of experience. TOP PICTURE, Left to right: Mr. Hershey, Gary Neumann, Toby An- drews, Bob Gregory, Cris Dorn, Gordon Cromwell, Ray Brimhaill, John Blackburn, Garth Oksness. LOWER ROW: Craig Hopkins, Paull Mines, John Schlichting, Jack Miller, Mike Strandburg, Pete Peterson, John Tarode. l Seven boys represented Bellevue at the state swim meet at the University ot Washington. Paull Mines swam the dolphin- fly and medley relay, Bob Tucker, back stroke and medley relay, Bob Gregory, 400 yard tree style, Garth Oksness, dol- phintly and diving, Mike Strandburg, 200 yard free style and 200 yard individual medley, .lack Miller, breast stroke and medley relay, and Gary Neumann in the medley relay. When any school sends seven boys to a state tournament in their tirst year of competition, as Bellevue did, they deserve special congratulations. 106 . X L AQ-we if ., , If .., v 'ft . -V H. 3 ,N-dv, K-0 , V V3 ' -V i, It 'P' I' I Q . . ,V lv ' .575 'w. ' VB,- -.1i.fi r.,,' Left to right: Bruce Drake, Bob Jones, Rod Johnson, Steve Maclntyre, Harvey Reis, Russ Nelson, Chuck Doland, Steve Anderson, Tom Bass, Liz Freeman, Miss Banks Ann Hamilton Patti Evans Jessie Macbride Nancy Barton, Roz Hall. John Derrig, Tom Bass For the first time, both the boys' and girls' ski teams be- longed to an organized high school league. The other teams are Wenatchee, Leavenworth and Eastmont. The girls showed exceptional ability in downhill racing, an event which they won at every meet. The girls skied in tour events in competition, iumping, cross country, slalom and downhill. Bellevue boys and girls both placed second to hot-shot We- natchee. Skiing had a longer season than any other varsity high school sport. Training began in September, and con- tinued until March. The girls were led by the veteran ace, Roz Hall. The other regular team members were Nancy Barton, Jessie Iviacbride, Patti Evans and Ann Hamilton. Miss Banks, a former national champion skier, coached the girls during AND e l NN! SCHUSSIN' Cross country ace Tom Bass this very successful season. Tom Bass, back again for his third letter-winning year, led the boys this season. Second year let- ter awards were given to Steve Telter and John Derrig. Other letter winners were Steve Mulhollan, Rod Johnson and Bruce Drake. Ed Munro, a teacher at Medina Elementary school, again coached the boys' team. Tom Bass this year, tor the second year in a row has qualitied tor the national iunior championship meet. l-le received this honor by placing third in the Pacific Northwest Ski Association junior championships. When Tom represented the Northwest last year, he placed quite well in the competition, which was held at White Pass, Washington. 107 Left lo right: Pal Williams, Belh Loper, Joan Osfendorf, Kathaleen Krantz, V Sally Mooring. 5 .V i , l l f f 9 Y . 95 el 'P'-ng.. Loyalty Club, champion volleyball leam. left to right: Wendy Stuad, Theresa Mercy, Julie Herpick, Ann Hamilton. .dlllglllli Kathy Dike, Kafhy Bishop. Left fo righlg Liz Freeman, Cheryl Mills, Carol Janes. GIRLS' INTRAMURALS AT B. H. S. nail. Backfield: G, L. Liflickp K. T. Dowie, J, Miner Forward Wall: B. Turner, B. Kittop J. Ladd: l.. W. Warner, Capt. M. O, Strandbergg R. W. Drake, G. McKinstry. Left to right: John Daly, Tom Campbell, Steve Snyder. GEN TLEMEN OF SPORT Those boys who were not participating in interscholastic athletics had an opportunity to play games through the intramural pro- gram. These boys played badminton, bas- ketball, and football, and worked very hard in gymnastics. The faculty team again won the basketball championship, while the gentlemen of sport, all members ot the Senior Sporting Club, were successful in vanquishing all comers in this year's football league. Their crackeriack style of play, em- ploying a hard-running backtield, a smasher of a line, and a pair of bully-good ends, lit- erally bowled over all comers in competi- tion this year. . .1 ay' '-.v-fish F g,. 5,'... 'Fl ff! fr ,h ' -,ff 5 IQ5 0 mio-4 4 E 6 124,-is -.. ....- ui-rr' W A Team captain Ken Emanuals accepts the 1959 state V , V JY L T! track championship trophy. ,L-T, A It A- J ,vo-.4 F . an , , 4 4 K' M, A ST A T 1 'J A AT! 'ZATEE W 7. va X F' gr' ' 1 y f 5 , ' . K W CHAMPS- :..' I-J -- Y .VLA ,I . wgwry . fi, ' . ll' , W ' T 13z'5!?t!1'f -' h fr' fig' ,. r f. ' Q W J ft ffifzttlff . if 1 95 9 . 4 is 'wg f. W Q A 4 cc Bellevue's state meet representatives, left to right: Ken Emanuals Mike Riddell, Bill Moscrip John Weatherford. The Bellevue track team has traditionally been King cham- pion for many years. However, last year a special honor was bestowed upon the Wolverines. The team brought home the state championship trophy from Pullman. The 880 yard relay team consisting of John Weatherford, Bill Moscrip, Mike Rid- dell and Ken Emanuals, placed second to Gartield. John Weatherford ran both high and low hurdles at the state meet, and placed second in the lows. Ken Emanuals won the l00 yard dash for Bellevue in 9.9 seconds. But Bellevue's most phenomenal victory came when Ken broke the ten-year-old record in the 440 yard dash, running it in 48.5 seconds. Ken began running the 440 late in the season, and had never run it before. Some observers said that Coach Haines asked Ken to run the 440, but he forgot to tell him that he should run slower than he had in the 100 yard dash! Ken is now at- tending Stanford University, where he is performing excep- tionally well. When here during the Christmas vacation, he commented, College is great, but so are all my memories of Bellevue, and I hope all the kids realize what a great time they can have in high school if they pitch in with plenty of school spirit. After the state meet, John Weatherford placed third in the northwest decathalon, and is starting a hne career at the U. of W. 110 4 Www ROUGH AND TOUGH ,M i ,N left to right, FIRST ROW: Bob Warwick, Jim Hubbard, Gary Brame, Jack Mike Riddell, Jack Jewett, Lonnie Liflick, Steve Warshallp FOURTH ROW: Miller, SECOND ROW: Jim Perkins, Dave Croly, Mike Duey, Jim Haggart, Dennis Gleeson, Paull Mines, Monty Grau, Joe Hauser, Bill Couch, Doug Glen Wright, Tom Bass, Pat Biggs, Bruce Nurse, THIRD ROW: Terry Rhode, Roy Lyle, Pat McMurtry, Bruce Richards, Bill Stewart, John Derrig. Strandlaerg, John Vincent, Ken Ledbetter, Ron Llewellyn, Steve Snyder, LETTERMEIXVS CLUB: The Bellevue High School Lettermen's Club, under the guidance ot head basketball coach Mr. Young, had a noble purpose: to promote the best of sports- manship and fair play on and off the field, as well as to create a strong feeling ot loyalty and school spirit in our hallowed halls. Under the leadership of president Jimi Hub- bard, vice-president Bob Warwick, secretary Jack Miller, and treasurer Gary Brame, the club was very successful in carry- ing out this purpose. To quality for membership in this club, a person must have earned a varsity letter. He was considered tor membership upon submission ot an application torrn. The initiation con- sisted ot a tight Csupenfisedi in the Lettermen's Smoker. To re- tain membership in the club, a member must not have missed more than two meetings in a row or more than six during the entire year without a suitable excuse. Meetings were held at least twice a month. Among the many activities of the l.ettermen's Club during the '59-'60 school year was collecting money tor the March ot Dimes at basketball games by carrying a blanket around the bleachers for spectators to toss coins into fthe coins un- accountably hit the lettermen more often than the blanketi. 112 MOUNTSl THERE J'HN.E' ' Jvugvfvsocqw ., 3 i i ', 'i,lp,lFlY' e,LJ! N-. 'N.2? S were i f XM J-Prxrx Ijtiii J-.g ,137 ' C 5 ' ' Left to right, cheerleaders: Barb Flanders, Sue Ward, Sherrie Thurston, Dinah Flanders, ,Carole Norman, Dave Lawson, Terri Kay, Sandy Camp- bell, Kitt Kelley, Vaughan Mason, Bonnie Beckwithg Honor Guard: Gay Ross, Linda Hart, Sherrie Smith, Mary Little, Roberta Brown, Sandi Ben- son, Bonnie Funk, Patty Porter, Linda Russell, Jan Lund, Mikey Upson, Sarah Atkinson, Kay McKay, JoAl Hreha, Nancy Anderson, Grace Green, Alphabetical list of members: Kathy Amsler, Bonnie Barrett, Mike Bartos, Evie Bean, Cindy Bowls, Gary Brame, Sherry Brannen, Ann Brislawn, Janis Burd, Cindy Campbell, John Campbell, Mary Carlson, Delight Carter, Priscilla Cole, Jean Dahlstrom, Sue Donaldson, Patti Evans, Cathy Fagan, Nancy Fontaine, Melody Greer, Louise Griswold, Melissa Hansen, Ann Hamilton, Cathy Havig, Jan Heidenreich, Karen Hoof, Tina Holmburg, Iaren Holtberg, Sue Horsfield, Lee Hunsberger, Francis Kenney, Teddi Kirske, Kathy Kludas, Kathy Krantz, Carolyn Lewis, Sue Loomis, Sandy MacDonald, Sally MacMahon, Linda McLeod, Mary Jane Miller, Mary Miles, Kim Moore, Bambi Murray, .ludy Osterberg, Sue Patterson, Wendy Renwick, Diana Rosenbaum, Mary Lynn Sasser, Sigrid Solheim, Nancy Stocker, Denise Storck, Linda Strickler, Diane Surridge, Nancy Sweet, Margo Templeton, Boyce Thorne, Nancy Thornquist, John Vincent, Jack Volkel, Elodie Webber, Kathy Woltstone. READY? LET'S GO! PEP CLUB: Pepl Steam! Coach! Team! Fifteen Rahs tor Bel- levue's Te-am! This cheer could well have been the motto ot the '59-'60 Pep Club, tor this type ot enthusiasm and spirit was typical ot every Pep Clubber. Under the leadership of president Sherry Smith and ad- vised by Coach Schweitzer, the many hard-working and eager members provided Bellevue's halls with colortul posters and signs heralding coming athletic events. This year Pep Club also sponsored a sock dance and the successful pickle and carrot sales during basketball season. Several ot the members' dramatic abilities were displayed in the humorous skits during pep assemblies. A fairly new addition to this club was the l-lonor Guard, which consisted ot girls who had earned special recognition tor their outstanding participation in Pep Club activities. Five new girls were taken into Honor Guard at the close ot each sport season. Every Monday they could be seen wearing their special uniform - dark blue skirt and yellow blouse. This enthusiastic club also worked very closely with the yell and song leaders, Together, they devised new and appeal- ing yells and songs to promote the spirit ot the loyal Wolver- ines. The well-known Hawaiian War Chant and Vootie were examples ot their combined etiorts. 113 I X N- ,lv Alphabetical List of members: Steve Anderson, Sue Baker, Mike Bartos, Bonnie Beckwith, Jerry Bennett, Paula Berner, Ben Birkland, John Bothell, Carol Bradley, Gary Brame, Ann Brislawn, Ron Bush, Jim Carlson, Biff Carr, Darrell Davis, Donna Dickinson, Terry Domning, Don Durr, Dennis Fahlen, Ron Fisher, Kent Gamette, Grace Greene, Kurt Hanson, Linda Hart, Joe Hauser, Foster Hillman, Neil Holman, Tina Holmberg, JoAl Hreha, Dick S, Johnson, Ron Johnson, Skip Johnson, Bob Jones, John Kalberg, Ken Kardong, Jack Kelso, Margaret King, Teddi Kirski, Jon Krontz, Jessi Leighton, Jan Lund, Mike Mandeville, Bill Maxam, Pat McKenzie, Tom Mor- ris, MUH Murgittroyd, Gary Neuman, Mike Newell, Wayne Nylen, Judy Osterberg, Ken Proctor, Foster Radford, Jan Richardson, Sue Riddell, Marilyn Riedel, John Rittenoure, John Rumsey, David Schneidler, Larry Senescu, Steve Snyder, Pete Sorenson, Sharon Stanley, Denise Storck, Terry Strandberg, Lynn Sutclilte, Dave Sweet, Julia Tam, Mike Telfer, Sherri Thurston, Doug Tufts, Mike Tupper, Allen Vall-Spinosa, Joanne Warner, Hal Wenzler, Dottie Wertman. DEGREE OF DIS TINC TION DEBATE: Labor unions, having abused the rights and priv- ileges ot the individual, should therefore no longer be able to compel members to ioin. This was the topic of discussion, and again this year De- bate Club won many distinguished honors for Bellevue High School. The debaters made a very good showing at all the debates, including their January debate at Seattle Pacific College where Bellevue received three firsts. Tom Morris was victorious in impromptu, Don Durr in interview, as were the boys who participated in B division. When the argument was taken to Pacitic Lutheran College Student Congress, both Gary Brame and Jessi Leighton were given a well-deserved 114 honorable mention. Jessi also received the outstanding de- gree ot distinction from the National Forensic League, a de- bate honorary organization. A great part of Debate Club's success this year was due to their tamed coach, Mr. Ousley. As one debater phrased it, We owe everything to him. The National Forensic League otticers this year were president Jessi Leighton, vice-president Ken Proctor, and secretary Grace Green. The debate coun- cil was ably led by president Gary Brame. All in all Bellevue debaters' many interscholastic victories gave their school a reason to be proud . . . and Bellevue High is iust that. SENIORS: left side: Sherrie Smith, Judy David- son, Diane Lehrbach, Ann Morgan, Kathy Dike, Cheryl Oksness, Sue Levis, Jan Mason, Sue Fine, Kathy Matheson, Judith Gedney, Sandy Hall, Dinah Flanders, Jan Richardson, Claire McCurdy, Ken Proctor, Ralph Heilman, Bob Watt, Mary Little, Bob Kitto, Jim Carlson, Larry Dunlap, Liz Freeman, Bill Stewart, Cathy Chambers, Paull Mines: across: Jack Jewett, Ron Llewellyn, John Chattins, Gill McKinstry, Mr. Odle, Mike Strandberg, Bruce Nurse, Mike Riddell, Larry Sweeney, Doug Rice: right side: Wolfgang Anderson, Allen Vall-Spinosa, Margaret King, Suzanne Johnston, Betty St. Sure, Janice Good, Sue Shefter, Cathy Muller, Pam Henderson, Jessi Leighton, Dee Dee Dick- inson, Beth Seidl, Roberta Brown, Brooke Wiltse, Carol Jones, Judy Evans, Frania Carl- son, Dorothy Christenson, Linda Russel, Mar- garet Evers, Elizabeth Chipman, Margaret Gates, Bonnie Funk, Sandy Campbell, Mikey Upson, Bill Turner. JUNIORS: front to back: Bill Cheeseman, Grace- Greene, Louise Griswold, Steve Means, Bill Stephan, Kurt Hanson, Delight Carter, Galen Sparling, Kathy Wolfstone, Judy Clegg, Carolyn Lewis, Janet Stahl, Judy Kamp- henborg, Sue Loomis, Dave Klein, Judy Oster- berg, Lynn Seidl, Dave Erickson, Nancy Bar- ton, Jim Prior, Ann Hamilton, Roz Hall, Pam Murray, Karen Olive, Lynn Slade, Jessie Mc- Bride, Linda Hart, Lynn Williams, Geoff Mad- den, Dick Wolf, Kent Gamette, Terri Kay, Barb Flanders, Bonnie Beckwith, Pat McMurtry, Terry Strandberg, Vaughan Mason, Casey Hawkes, Doug Tufts, George Sanborn, Steve Warshal, Buzz Benson, Dan Jensen, Bob Stark, John Rumsey, Harv Ries, Bill Boston, Terry Hennig, Lynn Sutcliffe, Cathy Havig, Donna Dickenson, Miki Balogh, Linda Whitner, Bambi Murray, JoAl Hreha, Sue English, Gay Ross, Boyce Thorne, Nancy Fontaine, Pat Parkington, Sherry Brannen, Jan Lund, Sue Baker, Cathy Sheehan. 'S-el HSMARTIES HONOR SOCIETY: This was the twenty-titth lor somewhere thereabouti consecutive year that the Bellevue High School Honor Society was sponsored by Mr. Odle. Filling the role of president this year was Gill IvicKinstry, who was assisted in otticial duties by vice-president John Chattins, secretary Pam Henderson, and treasurer Larry Dunlap. The famous Honor Society cruise, a traditional outing to some point on Puget Sound, was preceded by the annual rat- fle ticket sale. ln order to go on the cruise, a member had to sell two books ot tickets, and the boy and girl - not neces- sarily on the Honor Society - who sold the most books could also attend. The society's senior and junior members received a well-earned day ot absence from school to relax and enjoy the many activities available on the cruise. The expectations of the members were, as usual, tultilled to the utmost. The qualifications for belonging were a total ot 40 points by the end ot the sophomore year, 76 points by the end of the iunior year, and llO points by the end ot the senior year. The point system used by the Honor Society is Hve points tor an A, three for a B, and one for a C. .eft to right, FIRST ROW: Diane Dickson, Sandy Hall, Judy Gedney, Miss Hardy, Dinah Flanders, Mary Contans, Bonnie Funky SECOND ROW: Jan Heidenreich, Boyce Thorne, Pat Parkington, Steve Means, 43,3 Sue Abercrombie, Louise Griswold, Sandi Benson, Kathy Matheson, Judy Davidson, Nancy Stewart, Dee Dee Dickinson, THIRD ROW: Bill Cheeseman, Stanley Van Wagner, George Tessaro, Doug Rice, Wolf- I gang Anderson, Jim Prior, Gill McKinstry, Barb Flanders, Bill Stephan, Al Sternoft, Harvey Ries. Left to right: Steve Means, Jim Prior, Bill Cheeseman, Sandy Hall, Judy Gedney. THE GUIDING LIGHT BEACON: Every year a group of hard-working students, under the inspirational leadership of Miss Martha Hardy, meets for the sole purpose of editing and publishing our an- nual, the Beacon. This year, after putting out their first mail- order annual, the Beacon class was in desperate need of psy- chiatric care. lt seems the pressure of deadlines, the hectic but fantastic Beacon sales contest, and the selling of dough- nuts and popcorn got them down. On top of all this, the staff spent many long hours producing a show to promote sales of the book. The faithful ad sellers were out, rain or snow, to aid in raising the funds necessary for a successful book. The increased size of this year's Beacon brought about big- ger problems for the annual staff, but they were ably ironed out under the leadership of editor Judy Gedney, assistant ed- itor Sandy Hall, ad manager George Brain, and business man- ager, Brian Siolseth. All in all, the Beacon class spent much extra time and effort toward the worthy goal of making the 1960 Beacon the big- gest and hnest yet. Since psychiatric care would be impos- sible for the entire staff, the remedy, as prescribed by Miss Hardy, is to send a few sincere compliments their way. lp-U' ' 'W' I A ff' 5' l W' 5, Ins 2 gg Left to right, FIRST ROW: Mr. Schulz, Col- leen Murphy, Carol Martin, Teddi Kirske, Nikki Williams, Miki Balogh, Sue Fine, Karen Cameron, Teri Moskowitz, SECOND ROW: Bill Couch, Ron Johnson, John Vin- cent, Fred Alexander, Larry Dunlap, Mike Mandeville, Claudette Clark, Mary Ann Al- len, Lynn Slade, Dorothy Christenson. Left to right: Bill Couch, Ron Johnson, John Vincent, Mary Ann Allen, Dorothy Christenson, Larry Dunlap, Mike Mandeville, Lynn Slade, Reidar Sumstad ON AN EVEN KEEL BARQUE: The good ship Barque, piloted Through the year by Mr. Schulz, showed once again that it was most seaworthy. Docking wherever there were sports events, dances, plays, and at many other ports around school, this ship gathered and distributed the news among all the landlubbers. The able captain of this trim ship was Mary Ann Allen, who was assisted by the tirst mate, Dorothy Christenson. During the second semester, Dorothy Christenson and Lynn Slade were promoted to these posts. During February these officers and the crew made a temporary change ot course and sailed on a longer voyage. to the All-Coast Press Clinic. hs-es When the Barque was in port - about twice a month - visitors found many interesting things on board. Up in the pilot house was Lite at the Top, spread here and there in the dirt throughout the hold were the Admirals, Mid- shipmen, and Swabbies, down in the engineroorn the crew was found Polishing the Brass, and there were people all around Posin, and yelling Don't Panicl This year the Barque sailed to Alaska for a complete over- haul. When it returned, the Iandlubbers on shore all noticed its bright red trim and the newly designed nameplate. MATH CLUB: Amid the conglomeration of weird SCIENCE CLUB: This year the Science Club, whose ' .1 f TOP PICTURE: Left to right, FIRST ROW: Steve Smaby, Bill Cheeseman, AI Sternotf, Larry Sweeney, Steve Means, Jim Prior, Paull Mines, Russ Nelson, David VanWinkle, SECOND ROW: Bob Shunk, George Tessaro, Bill Stewart, Jim Carlson, Mike Strandberg, Jessie MacBride, Judy Kaimphenborg, Karen Olive, Geoff Madden, Gil McKinstry, THIRD ROW: Bob Wah, Jeff Wey- mouth, Reidar Sumstad, Roy McCready, Bill Turner, Mark Sheri- dan, Bob Jones, Mike Hagen, Ken Strickler, Paolo Paloschi, Bob Clark, John Chaftins. BOTTOM PICTURE: SEATED: Judy Kamp- henborg, Tom Campbell, Steve Means, Jessie MacBride, Gary Worrell, STANDING: Ken Strickler, Mike Hagen, Roy McCready, John Schlicting, Jeff Weymouth, Russ Nelson, Chris Warner, Jon Anacker, Bob Jones, Bill Chesseman, Mark Sheridan. THE UPS 'N' DOWNS OF SCIENCE 'N' MATH mobiles in room 206 could be found the Ike Newton Society, an organization dedicated to mathematical research, scholarly discussion, and just plain fun! With adviser, Miss Hardy, and under the leadership of president George Tessaro, vice-president Bill Cheeseman, and secretary-treasurer John Chaffins, this club had fascinating lectures given by such speakers as Dr. Allan Scher, University of Washing- ton biophysics professor, and went on interesting field trips. When its members were in an unusually serious mood, the society put out a notebook sum- marizing four years of high school math. 118 members often labored under the unusual title of STlNKERS ISociety for Technical Information Not Known Elsewhere 'Round Schooll, was led by pres- ident John Schlicting and advised by Mr. Paulson and Mr. Peterson. Besides the members' personal projects, which were worked on every Monday night, the club had many informative lectures from noted men in the various fields of science. One of the big protects of the STlNKERS each year was a booth in the Bellevue science fair, Membership was open to anyone who had an interest in any of the scientific fields. TW? an jf, SL TOP PICTURE: Left to right, FIRST ROW: Bob Goddess, LaVar Durney, Jean Liston, SECOND ROW: Peggy Cosand, Mary Crowl, Nancy Pehling, Sid Maydew, Mr. Riggle, THIRD ROW: Judy Rad- insky, Julie Gilman, Mike Reid, Jim Anderson. BOTTOM PIC- TURE: Front to back: Alan Guzzie, Herb Wax, Ginny Chubb, Janet Parrick, Ron Vanderbeck, Kent Page, Earlene Ford, Tom Parmenter, Caryl Brinnon, Toni May, Tad Lane, Carol McMurry, Joe Peterson, Mr. Riggle, INSET: Doug Rhode, Bill Couch. BETTER BUSINESS D.E.: Have you ever wondered who decorated many of the beautiful display windows around the school? The answer - the Distributive Education Class. This two-hour group, taught by Mr. Riggle, contained students who were genuinely interested in selling. They shared the responsibilities of running the student store with the Retail Selling Club. With D.E. president John Potts, vice-president Cory Beall, secretary Karen Dougherty, treasurer Mary Crowl, and historian Nancy Pehling leading them, the mem- bers ot D.E. club contributed much to the school, while gaining valuable selling experience, themselves. With this experience they will go into the commu- nity fully prepared to assume leadership. RETAIL SELLING: Learning how successfully to take their places in community life was one of the goals of students in the Retail Selling Club. VVhen they leave high school they will be able to enter the sell- ing business with confidence and experience, most ot which was gained through operating the student store and holding iobs in the community, Among other things, the otticers, president Tad Lane, vice- president Doug Rhode, secretary Carly Brinnon, treasurer Earlene Ford, and historian Bill Couch, helped the club successfully manage the Christmas canned food drive. Bellevue has gained a lot tram this club, whose members should make effective citi- zens. Left to right, KNEELING: Nancy Parent, Kathy Mc- Guinness, Diane McCauley, Sally Dougherty, Katie Ecland, Marquerite Jackson, Bonnie Pepper, Mary Demick, Pat Strode, STANDING: Mrs. Davidson, Fred Farley, Sue Downing, Donna McDonald, Evie Bean, Marcy Dougherty, Myrna Clothier, Cheryl Buckman, Judy Hoover, Betty Thomason, Tracy Sunderland, Merry Ann Crow. 3' Q Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Joanne Wahlen, Sue Ash- ton, Barb Lacey, Judy Davidson, Denise Storck, Mikey Upson, Margaret King, Stephanie Weiss, Caro- lyn Fenwick, Linda Russell, Tracy Sunderland, SEC- OND ROW: Carole Norman, Pat Luckey, Bonnie Funk, Dawn Sorensen, Dottie Wertman, Karen Kachel, Sue Michkils, Sue Boise, Judy Lord, Sharon Reklev, Elina Palo. Left to right: Diane Crane, Frances Sammons, Donna McDonald, Karen Ward, Kathy Matheson, Carol Lee, Ml ' Mrs. Diamond, Diane Dier. M-, li AT YOUR SERVICE OFFICE GIRLS: Busy, busy, busy were the hard-working girls from the attendance, counselors' and main offices. These girls, who were anxious to learn office routine, chose this work as an elective, enjoying the freedom of their various iobs. Their many helpful duties included running errands, locating students in class, collecting attendance, finding the reasons for absences, answering the telephone, and assisting the school secretaries in any way possible. The office girls were under the guidance and direction of Mr. Jones, attendance officer, Mrs. Diamond in the main of- fice, and the three class counselors. LIBRARIANS: Always ready to assist panicky history students scrambling for reserve books, Bellevue Senior High's student librarians were always on the go. Besides doing assistance work, these students arranged the colorful and original bul- letin boards, and checked the many books and reference materials in and out. Directed by librarian Mrs. Davidson, they diligently attended to the school's literary treasures, and kept an orderly atmosphere in the popular and crowded li- brary. These student librarians deserve a lot of appreciation and credit from the students of Bellevue High School for the help they offered and gave so willingly. r rv UPI 'ft I I y ..,r , t ll 45 9 , Q ' , ,' f r . I ' it ' an v-1, l I ff 4 ,f , ...Q - ' ,lx ,, l' FIRST ROW, Carol Jones, Karen Hoof, Sue Loomis, Terry O'Keefe, Karen Rodruck, SECOND ROW: Liz Freeman, Kathy Bishop, Linda Bush, Ann Hamilton, Cheryl Mills, Miss Banks, THIRD ROW: Teresa Mercy, Judy Voget, Cindy Kee- nan, Kathy Albright, Linda John- son, Jane Edwards, FOURTH ROW: Pat Benner, Pat Hively, Pam Moore, Pat Parkington, Roz Hall, Cindy Bowles. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Reidar Sumstad, SECOND ROW: Karen Rodruck, Lynda Barber, Diane Lehrbach, Jan Kimberling, THIRD ROW: Sharon Reklev, Sandy Campbell, Kathy Albright, Karen Frey, Ellen Brooks, FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Rogers, Ruth Randall, Judy Kerns, Linda Barlow, ENTHUSIASM PLUS STUDENT STENOS: Take a look in room IOO during third period, and you will see a very busy group - the Student Stenos. This class, unique to Bellevue High, did stenography work for teachers, administration, and students, and also did some outside work for several Bellevue businessmen. The Stu- dent Stenos put out the popular student handbook, and printed programs for several activities during the year. To be admitted into this industrious class, students had to prove to be good typists, accountants, and above all, hard workers. The Student Stenos' adviser was Mrs. Rogers, and serving this year as officers were Karen Rodruck, Karen Frey, and Lynda Barber. GAA.: Modern dance, gymnastics, and bowling were a few of the many tun-filled activities offered to Bellevue High School girls this year by the Girls' Athletic Association. Miss Banks, the enthusiastic new advisor, along with Carol Jones, G.A.A. president, contributed much of their time and energy to this popular club. The members of G.A.A. eniayed and sponsored such activi- ties as a mother-daughter sportnight, a father-daughter ban- quet, sports days with other Kingco league schools, and swim- ming parties in the spring. The girls participated in all kinds of sports, both individually and in teams. l IS ii-Si,-gi, VJ!! 9 , if K ig 522 ml' fu RW C atuilg 'I glfgil .3 HM zz.-moi r r TOP PICTURE: Left to right: Claudette Clark, Herb Harms, Ken Strickler, ROW: Bob Esmay, Joe Mraz, Lynn Heyduck, Jim Garrod, Sid Barrett, Ron Walt Tabrum, Mr. Hoech, BOTTOM PICTURE: Left to right, FIRST ROW: Lofstrom, Don Anderson, Mark Sheridan, Ken Strickler. Bruce Iverson, George Seitz, David Carey, Reidar Sumstad, SECOND WATCH THE BlRDlE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: The Bellevue High School Photog- raphy Club, advised by Mr. Hoech, was composed of students who had an interest in all ot the various aspects of photog- raphy, and who wished to have expert advice and guidance. The club's members were allowed to use the school's dark- room equipment because many ot them did not have equip- ment ot their own. President Herb Harms led the club through a year of serv- ice to the school. They took pictures ot various organizations in school, pictures for the school district, and the Girl-ot-the Month and Boy-ot-the-Month pictures displayed in the main foyer, PROJECTIONISTS: Oh boy! A movie! This was often the welcome cry that greeted the boy rolling the projector through the doorway of a classroom. Because we have such new and modern audio-visual equipment ot Bellevue High School to care tor, and because there were many students anxious to learn about this equipment, the Proiectionists Club was tormed. These prompt and etticient boys were always on the go, always willing and able to fulfill the requests ot the teachers. The adviser of this crew was Ivlrs. Davidson, who was always there to give a helping hand and to encourage the use ot tilms as an aid to better education. 122 ? MQ TOP PICTURE: Left to right: Leslie Willard, Mr. Simmons, Judy Goddard, Lillian Landivar, Janet Stahl, Janet Nein, Carol Martin, Evie Bean, Eliza- beth Henry, Linda Macklin, Mindy Hawkins, Grace Green, Nikki Williams, Annette Neidenger, .Ian Ostlund, Cindy Keenan, Judy Clegg, BOTTOM PICTURE: FIRST ROW: Judith Gedney, Mikey Upson, Ann Morgan, 'wi ' rj, ' r 7? SECOND ROW: Sue Loomis, Dan Putman, Kathy Kludus, Margaret King, Chris Mitchell, THIRD ROW: Reidar Sumstad, Jim Prior, Sue Levis, Nancy Neun, Nancy Jo Evans, Kathie Luke, Cathy Muller, Denise Starck, Julia Tam, Dianne Crane, Bert Goldberg. ARTISTICALLY INCLINED ART CLUB: Do you have artistic talent? Yes? Wonderful! Come to the Art Club. Oh, you don't have talent, iust inter- est? Come along anyway! Due to the enthusiasm of its members, led by presi- dent Elizabeth Henry, vice-president Evie Bean, secretary Grace Green, and treasurer Janet Nein, and advised by Mr. Simmons, the club was ve-ry active this year. Sketch trips, visits to museums, and a part in the Central Washington Col- lege art festival were just a few of their many activities. Sev- eral of this year's members also took the art history course at the Seattle Art Museum. 123 THESPIANS: Act well your part, there all the honor lies. This is the motto of the Thespian Troupe :',:yf2002. The troupe is a member of the National Thespian Society, an honor and service organization located throughout the United States and foreign nations as well. The purpose of the group is to ad- vance standards of excellence in dramatic arts, and to create an active interest in dramatics within Bellevue High School. Helping to carry out these high aims this year were adviser Mr. Meshke, president Mikey Upson, vice-president Frania Carlson, secretary Ann Morgan, and treasurer Judith Gedney. lr lilu f Left to right, SEATED: Steve Urich, Gill McKinstry, Sherrie Smith, Mary Constans, Tad Lane, Dennis Gleeson, Jessi Leighton, Cathy Muller, Elizabeth Henry, STAND- ING: George Tessaro, Carol Jones, Mikey Upson, John Schlicting, Dennis Hebner, Jan Richardson, Herb Harms, Karen Rod- ruck, Jim Hubbard. PRESlDENT'S COUNCIL Alphabetical list of members: Steve Anderson, Nancy Barton, Mike Bartos, Tom Bass, Evie Bean, Sandi Benson, Jan Beck, Carcl Bohn, George Brain, Sherry Brannen, Glen Campbell, Sandy Campbell, Tom Campbell, Carlson, Judy Clegg, Bill Couch, Barbara Croly, John Derrig, Kathy Dike, Mary Loper, Carol Martin, Bill Mayan, Jessie MacBride, Steve Mclntyre, Steve Means, Eric Miller, Steve Mulhollan, Pam Murray, Russ Nelson, Carole Norman, Pat Parkington, Sherri Payson, Foster Radford, Christy Reed, Harv Ries, George Sanborn, Mary Lynn Sasser, Mark Sheridan, Sue Sie- Chuck Doland, Bruce Drake, Bob Durr, Don Durr, Lynn Egbert, Evans, Sharon Ferguson, Ed Fitzgerald, Nancy Fontaine, Liz Freeman, Patti Roz Hall, Ann Hamilton, .loAl Hreha, Gary Johnson, Rod Johnson, Cliff Jen- nings, Bob Jones, Judy Kamphenborg, Carolyn Lewis, Sue Loomis, Beth farth, Jean Snyder, Janet Stahl, Bill Stephan, Steve Telfer, Sheila Van Etten, Karen Ward, Bob Watt, Jeff Weymouth, Lynn Williams, Pat Wil liams, Kathy Wolfstone, Wendy Woodward. SNOW BUNNIES SKI CLUB: Racing down icy slopes, dodging stumps and bodies, and relaxing in casts and slings by a roaring tire at day's end are just a tew of the wonderful memories of a typical Kandahar Club outing. The club, named for the tamed Kandahar race, sponsored slalom-happy skiers and promoted skiing interest throughout the skiing season. Under the leadership ot president Steve Telter, vice- president Linda Hart, secretary Sandy Campbell, treasurer Liz Freeman, and historian Roz Hall, and advised by Miss Banks, the year was a great success. Activities included a lively ski equipment auction in the Bel- levue Shopping Square, the annual coketail party, and, during regular meetings, many interesting and informative lectures and films. Members could be recognized by their triangular Ski Club patches. 124 f V X ' I . ye if x I f 'E' I 'Q If ,... I ,ZANQ , A -,rx , XX 'x J . 1327. 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GLencourt 4-8272 BELLEVUE MOTOR PARTS Bam BELLEVUE NURSERY - 1 , Y Sig -ig--1 MEKK I 1 gpaigi-'iii ':4 uIT nf,1r1 :ii-iii-:Ei a complete line of :-2 I f ue'-Qi! fi 1 Iiiizez 523 QZgm!!.!::.-:F-' SHRUBS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES g , ,ggi-L i L - Y L, ,. Y,,::+-- i GL 4-553i 842 104th S.E. 846 104th N.E. GL 4-8166 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 SPARLING HARDWARE, INC. Bellevue Shopping Square GLencourt 4-2409 JANCO SUPPLY COMPANY 822 Lane Street Seattle 4, Wash. MAin 4-3063 :aww M ,gems BARNEY 81 AL'S CHEVRON IO8fh and Lake Wash. Blvd. Bellevue, Wash. GLencourt 4-8816 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE WHILE YOU SHOP IT'S THE KANDY KANE Restaurant Horluck Ice Cream GLencourt 4-88Il Bellevue Shopping Square BEL-AIR CHEVROLET 59: The Home of the Hof Une 10515 Main Street GLencourT 4-3318 LAUREL SHOP Clothes for Teens - D - S f - Sk' f B Il Sq Al Johnson's OVERLAKE FOOD STORE Meats, Groceries, Vegetables F DI y 1o242M JE L - EEE ? - T' MI1111iizz::s1i::n::n:l::fi::il:il 5 F r Til Appliances Television Sales and Services Frigidaire - RCA Shopping Square Olencourl 4-2415 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS SUNSET SUPER MARKET hom A complete food center to serve you 3524 mm s.E. GLencourt 4-8735 Bellevue Square Glencourl Mall LAKESIDE , FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS DUEY 5 VETERINARY HOSPITAL FREEZE YOUR FOODS NOW FOR MORE ENJOYMENT NEXT WINTER I0379 N-5 4II'f Bellevue Phone GLencourI 4-7355 826 IOMI1 N.E. GLencou I 4 5255 II III II II Ig? 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DAMMARELL BOOTERY Shoes For AIl BELLEVUE BRANCH Bellevue Shopping Square Glencourf 4-2367 jW,,,,7y,M PACIFIC NIITIIINIIL BANK of SEATTLE CLD if Member FDIC GLencourI 4-3327 BERT MCNAE REALTCR WE SPECIALIZE IN CAPITAL GAIN INVESTMENTS IN COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE WE BUY - SELL - TRADE and FINANCE House of Maple BIEIQ. 437 IO8th N.E. Bellevue GL 4-3378 DET'S TOYLAND WASHINGTON'S LARGEST TOY STORE 10217 Main St. lBSEN'S TOWING Main Street GL 4-7201 YELLOW CAB GLencourt 4-5055 A cob where you want if when you wanl I 24 H s fe d D p I h d I OI L CO. wr X SX?-D Il QQQ5 .7 , I' QZ1n:m9 -allx. ll Q garb I S: ji, 1' 9 1 !-2,7 4- iw, LOCALLY OWNED ancl OPERATED Stove and Furnace Oil GLencourt 4-3131 ir NIGHTS and EMERGENCIES GLencou rt 4-7252 LET THRIFT BE YOUR RULING HABIT Whether It Be For A CAR COLLEGE EDUCATION BUSINESS COURSE NEST EGG Start A Savings Account Now Ancl Earn U 1 0 2 ON INSURED SAVINGS CURRENT RATE EASTSIDE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bellevue Shopping Square GLencourt 4-6303 LAKESIDE REXALL DRUGS Wishes Alla Happy Futu and Congratulations I the Seniors 10215 Main St. GL-4-3111 EVERED MERCURY INC. 6 VERED MOTORS 104th Ave. N.E. at Main SI. D Q- o solmbol rumbcu o 'romgo o fox Trot . Chg-Cho 823 104th NE GL 4-9525 lll' Q' le- , I ll' ' REINHARD S -. -. . rpm 11? HARDWARE N- ,, FREE- f O JOHN L. SCOTT, Realtors 939 lO4lh N.E. GLencourl 4-7426 Bellevue R- f ' ARTHUR'S BAKERY Fine mpzntane -I ua ml zoo - loam Pl. NE. I7 W Mlllllll mu wullwll, - Ee GLencourt 4-9661 MAYNE HOMETOWN HARDWARE COMPANY OPEN WED. cmd FRI. NIGHTS EASTGATE 905 - 104th N.E. Hours: 9-6 Weekdays Bellevue GL-4-2474 SI-'erwood 6-H10 Ti, lid- I F ' V' In i TQ5153.1-,zli','f-1,fi-5-up Ii- ' ,I f:L1L-,fl 1 '7,.f.l.-2 I ' f.w1i 'ff'T! F- .f BELLEVUE REALTY CO., INC. WELCH'S DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS GLencourt 4-3411 Bellevue, Wash. 704 IO4th N.E. Across Highway from Post OfTice BESTWAY BUILDING CENTER ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS and ACCESSORIES IOI29 Main Street GLencourt 4-6359 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 BELLEVUE PLUMBING AND HEATING Main Street A 8x P SUPER MARKET Devoted To Serving You FINE FOODS Prices Aimed to Save Money Bellevue Shopping Square HAL'S SPORT SHOP Your Eastside Sport's Specialist Open Evenings 'Till 9 P.M. Six Days Weekly 60C- IO4-th N.E. DITTY BLDG Bellevue, Wash. 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You always find More in a NEWBERRY STORE Bellevue Shopping Square GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '60 FLOTLIN JEWELERS Qualify Diamonds and Jewelry 417 Bellevue Square GL 4-6016 WALT'S LINOLEUM SHOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Walt Sfauffer Bellevue GLencourI 4-4133 I--DCLLIUJ mznggun- l gI.I.I-IPL!! 20 I-Q :Leth- Congratulations Seniors ' 9 Sh lpm an s high fidelity recordings and equipment W ALL SPORTS CAR TIRES M CONGRAT LA-HON T u s o lil For Tires-For Savings 1? Q The Class of i960 E Come ln today! 3 i lg'-5-' E TILLICUM LUMBER CO. W 2.5.-4 alkfwarf D F th B Y, A S or e es In L ' E L Acizoss FROM SAFEWAY T BU'LD'NG SUPM S Bellevue Glencourt 4-5462 S Bellevue GLenCoUrf4,3426 A Picture Listing of Each Home SERVING THE ENTIRE EASTSIDE HOme Of Fine Clothes PICTURE FLOOR PLANS, INC. E Real Estate Greater Bellevue Office lll-lO4th N.E. GLencourt 4-3331 Open Evenings and Sundays GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '60 FLOTLIN JEWELERS Quality Diamonds and Jewelry 417 Bellevue Square GL 4-6016 In the Square GL-4-7500 Congratulations to the class of1960.' We are proud of you young men and Women who have completed your high school education. And what a wonderful future awaits you! The hest of life can he yours if you will fearlessly pursue ideas that hring your generation heneiits. get 5 Bell 81 VaIdez ,1,+vZ:jVV 1 Qtr ' w a s FS' gf 14212 Lake Hills Blvd. X ' Bellevue, Wzshingw MlDLAKE'S BEST DRIVE-IN , ' ,hm pnoaww WEAVER ,mon sun :5oLAsonAsauALTrosEDlll PRUSS BROS. 76 UNION OIL PRODUCTS Firestone Tires, Bofferies and Accessorl if? GLencou rf 4-3720 IBSEN USED CARS FINE AUTOMOBILES Bellevue HENRY IBSEN QCIQSS of '34j GLencourT A-4271 elim ,Umm nop 303 Shopping Square GLencour'r 4-3358 Wm LJE we LE RS Q BELLEVUE SQUARE CM evue, Wash. OMEGA WATCHES GL 4 7577 GOOD LUCK SENIORS FROM BEL-LANE HARDWARE Q Q Q 5 we menu- A , . 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STANDARD SERVICE TELE RAD ANS. SERVICE VALET DRY CLEANERS 104th sho I s. pp ng q Bellevue COURIER TAXI Davis Bld DON H. UHRICH NEW Yom: LIFE INSURANCE 9 Belleue BELLEVUE g. v CLIF'S FLYING A VIEW IsoB's LUMBER 9 5 B riskey's Corner 0 R If Q 0 S QRICATIO Vu-2-5243 640 II6Ih N.E. GLencou rf 4-4414 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 TRADI AI! Dairy Products ARDEN FARMS CO. bblilvz iv Au , itl CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or 'eo 599 Belles Bm R,CHF,ELD A l.ool4 Bellev . A'A ,..V.f: W5 'ml' NE V '2'9906 with new i ..:: Kuna CONTACT my AAP P LENSES Z5 C-3 Find out NOW how the new, fluidless, invisi- ble contact lenses can make your deams of Summer Sports and Vacation Fun a reality. You can wear them ALL DAY to water ski, swim, dance. Don't Hesitate . . . Enjoy Life More! DR. J. W. LITTLEFIELD OPTOMETRIST Specializing in Contact Lenses GL. 4-7636 852 - 106th N.E. Bellevue, Wash. S I' PM ,,.,. o,,.fM 1 5 ' f Q W Q f' 3 if ' K,-irfw , , New , if' 5216 H f PIZZA HAVEN Bellevue Ury 19410001 YOU JUS! IHINK YOU RI H - ,. Any I WV! YOU 100. WW SHUI UP AMD SIT DOWN INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. IN THE SHOPPING SQUARE A Planned Insurance Program Is A Keystone To Success. ir CONSULTATION GLADLY GLencou rl 4-3386 BELLEVUE LAU NDERETTE . COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE ' CLOTHES WASHED SPARKLING CLEAN 7I8 - IOMI1 GL-4-T400 BELLEVUE MUSIC CENTER for EVERYTHING in Music from lnsfrumenls IO Teaching Studios KEENEY'S STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUPPLIES SMITH-CORONA Typewriter Repair Shop T02 I04Ih N.E. GLencourI 4-2252 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT CO. O I07II Main SI. GLencourI 441838 BELLEVUE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Bellevue Shopping Square Bellevue, Washington GL-4-958I JOICE M. GOSSETT LAKESIDE SUPER MARKET STOP - SHOP AND SAVE 624 - 104th Bellevue TOOL CRIB Midlakes WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING IGJMA 42- 104th N.E. ' BELLEVUE FUR ' Glencourt 4-4336 SUBURBAN DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS FOR SUBURBAN LIVING HALL ENGINEERING COMPANY WHERE PRESCRIPTIONS ARE NOT JUST PRESCRlPTIONS THEY ARE OUR REPUTATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 ' PHARMACY l43O - l30th N.E., Bellevue, Wash. GLenC0Url 4'95'l Eastgate SHerwood 6-3450 GOOD LUCK, GRADS, FROM VERNEL'S SPORT SHOP SUPERIOR SPORTING GOODS 840l MEDINA GARAGE R. E. PARENT General Automotive Repairs N.E. 'l2tI'1 GLencourt 4-433l GREETING CARDS - PARTY GOODS - TOYS MARCH'S PLAY AND PARTY SHOP Park Row Bellevue DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR WOMEN 629728.70 22 - l03 N.E,, Bellevue, Washington GOOD LUCK - CLASS OF '60 MCAUSLAND REALTY, INC. Come In When You're Ready! 2443 Dfuiue 70:4 210 l04'rl'1 N.E. 10607 N.E. 68111 Bellevue Kirkland I , .4 - 'I 1, Q i . wa, A 1 Z QJX 'lie-.rw V T.-as Ax F r VI.: E f ee 1 1.2, X Tm L Y veffevi f ' 1 U' ' K X I WOLVERINES EAT RAD'S BURGERS TOO' BELLEVUE AMBULANCE SERVICE PAUL-3 gg? 225, 69 24 Hour A ' H j O yg TENDER 0 Q gl? S . 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WAT E R F B 0 N T SHOP-N-SAVE CHOICE MEATS Open Daily Till 600 624 - 104th NE FOOD STORES OPEN TILL ii oo 104th NE B ll HUBBARD'S SEWING CENTER The Department Store of Sewing DRAPERIES ' SEWING MACHINES DRESS YARDAGE ' NOTIONS ALTERATIONS and SEWING SERVICES No. 3 Bel-Lone GLenCourt 4-8433 LAKE HILLS DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PHOTOGRAPHY SUNDRIES Phone SH 6-2000 Loke Hill LAKE HILLS DRUG I S If p P EMM COOPER'S MAPLE SHOP l C S w h f LI-IBP 5 PINE COLONIAL FURNITURE SSEII SUII IEAA I I I Inul I IEII I IN MAPLE - PINE - CHERRY ' IIIIIII I IIIII I :: IIIIIIII . 10305 NE To4Ih GL-4-1441 .E.-A EA,1EAEP j 1 -rE-.Tr -.-A i fir EV-f-, 5 -.55-I E.1EIL- g CONVENIENT SHOPPING - IN NORTHTOWNE - BROWN'S REXALL DRUGS 2636 - Io9Ih NE vc-2-7271 COMPLIMENTS OF HAPPY VALLEY FARMS Manufacturers of HAPPY VALLEY and VELVA ICE CREAM Phone TUCker 5-1216 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALLEN VALL SPINOSO , f THORNTON THOMAS EVERGREEN fu, INS. AGENCY h , A V w I IIN , I ff l ' Box 206 Bellevue I? 'f TfEI f Z5 ,r f i BUD'S SELECT MEATS WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST 202 - 106th PI. GLP4-1777 E9yrQllQGVUQlT3ii O-Ca CQKAAX5 le QGYW67 Jeecsfik o v un new 3 Salim XX, I t s Wse to awe Wsest to Save ere' ,f 7 Qui wc f z One out of every three Seattle people do' For seventy vears thus bank has taken bfztfr care of their savmgs And savmgs have always earned the highest rate of bank mterest m the state at WASHINGTON MUTUAL W CIUVIICNOH to save here' WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Q Nrb r d Ma1n0j5ce SECOND AT SPRINT BELLEVUE BRANCH 576 SHOPPING SQUARE , '. . , , ... I I I I I 2 I . : Q9 AS .pie iii , ' Zaaf ' l A fY. ?,f4? if M - If fr' - up x , T 1 4 . ' N X3 4 'Fw' - .1 A. -4 - A f W E' W H ff' f 1471. N-. W 44- Z 1' 474. 55? f , f'F-A-1..,,:r-. rj- M 1 - pc, 227,04 f . F' iiflfrfefi 9 ' '32 '!Q'!7i5'f+-'HQ'-ff'9-:L L' J ,t ,, 5141 90 Y E.. - a Y . T 3 I I . . . E:- 1 ' ' E.. . l 1' . E . I 3 V - .. , N X' i Tb: or we.r'JOl e.rIaf1dLarg:.ftSaving: In ' ' . X , XX ' 1 MEMBER FEDERAL U, INSURANCE ll0Hl LiRnl'0N CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 from Clc1rk's CRABAPPLE 326 Bellevue Shopping Square GLencourf 4-6344 FOR THE LOOK THAT'S SMART TO LIVE IN Exclusively sportswear - for city-suburban wear - I- smart living fashions for active women . . RU STY'S SPORTSWEAR, INC. 225 I04th N.E. B Ilevue, Washington GL ncourt A-9044 OPEN FRI. TILL 9:00 FSR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ciAss OF T960 I .... '- , , A - YOUR 4 :Q-t rffmg. 1 33 SUMMER DOBBINS .A XXX' U I X Lumber and Woodcraft ,iii W Sunset Highway at Eastgate xiii I snefwood 6-T950 ,xr ig.: fxgl I . t ix, -v..-uf X QI ' 5 T gd A 2 L Ou's X -5, Wg!-.P B ELLEVUE -1 PARK ROW I BEAUTY SALON F LQRISTS if mi . JG' INN TH E CRUCIBLE Betty Parris ............... Judy Clegg Reverend Samuel Parris .. Clyde Peterson Tutu ba ............... Abigail Williams .. Susanna Wallcott .. . . . Mrs. Ann Putnam Thomas Putnam . . . Mercy Lewis .... Mary Warren .. John Proctor . Rebecca Nurse Giles Corey ....... Reverend John Hale Elizabeth Proctor ..... Francis Nurse . . . Ezeckiel Cheever John Willard ... . . Judge Hathorne ....... Deputy-Bov. Danforth . .. Sarah Good ....... Hopkins .... Terry Levinsohn .. Nancy Neun Sharon Wickman Jan Lund . Ralph Heilman Cheryl Oksness .. Judith Gedney . Bert Goldberg . . Ann Morgan . Chris Mitchell . . . Dan Putman Georgia Simpson . . . .. Jim Prior Steve Mclntrye .. Bob Warwick .. Rusty Drake ... . Paull Mines .. . Dinah Flanders . . . . Paul Carey The All School Play, The Cruci- ble, was presented in April under the capable direction of Mr. Rad- ick. The author, Mr. Arthur Miller, built his play around the Salem witch hunt of Massachusetts, mean- ing to draw a comparison between them and the Congressional in- vestigations under McCarthy. C5 r- ,E ,., r-2 First 30 Beacon Buyers ff' E pn-. -f-J' I 156 'Vs 1' rf , .,, i , j It fl if , X, 6 lr r . 'X wfrwbg 157 . ,4f If r Wu K4 , .f lf , K v 53 FS. iv' ,. -4 Q 5 T X, a 1. 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