Bellevue High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)
- Class of 1966
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Student enthusiasm In activities and athletics, Is combined With the continual quest For knowledge, That produces the high scholastic Achievement For which Bellevue ls noted. In the right proportions, WQJQQ N if These varied aspects of student life Til Yield valuable experiences YQ KQ ' lfiqffl-gl fdlll . ' f fl n Which form the vital basieilff 'Wall I L' M ill l U f ' t ' l ,F For our future. fs? U mfg fl 'I QD X f ' ' N p ri . gill ' mdl l Qf ,rfmofwl fx iff 4. ffm if i U fgp ' fl 1 I l ll WN pill U . , I, A di 3 flel f frlll 1' rl W fill Flfxllfwl lfylll. fl, fll fl . y N db I dv lyvl Entering Bellevue Only three short years ago, The Class of '66 Began a great adventure Of learning . . . Of discovering . . . Of strengthening the traditions Of its high school. It has been guided By an exceptional faculty Which clearly illustrates That the primary goal Of Bellevue High School Is the academic growth Of its students. 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I' 'Img-. -,., -f . . I -1' ' + - if - ' ' -x1 '4-'55 31,3512-fxIil7'i:::11'?n'.' . , . I . v- ' 2' A ' . ' .' I 4 - P .- -, ' ',,k,-A . .. If :Q 'FJ Y. IT. f vLLJZ4f-4:1 ! Table of Contents Faculty and Administration .... 14 Classes and Students. . . . . . .33 Activities and Organizations . . .74 Sports. .. ....103 Events.... ....14f8 Index and Acknowledgements. .160 ll! W Mig, X -s 1 U , wi 2 1 ,af ax g ,eu ,J if ff! ' 5 iff? f - ,V 4. K ,fu ,, I xxx fp' W . x I A Y lrwxax Q, V :f' ' if 4 Jwgvhi-5? A '54 , ' wffkl 'T Iffxx, fm -. 4 ,- , ' 9. I ..' 1 , 5, K ' iff .ff s N. xl. . 'J 'f' ,JN w 'x I ,r 4 x ,' n , xv: N. .., r fs-- -4, 1 ff, 4 - A , mp. ,FJ -fn' -jx . fy? 'X lfzxi V ' 751' fi 1 1 'Q r. Frank Paustain Vice Principal One of the few people who come in contact with every dimension of school life is Mr. Frank Paustain, our vice- principal. He is a disciplinarian, to be sure, but his respon- sibility has many other dimensions. He is in charge of athletics, attendance policies, student schedules, report cards, and various other tasks. Mr. Paustain was born in Portland, Oregon, where he attended the University of Portland on an athletic scholarship. His teaching and coaching career began in Stevenson, Washingtong then he moved on to Seattle where he taught at O'Dea High Schooll Besides having conducted courses in history, economics, and sociology, he also has coached basketball, baseball and football. When not busy with his students Mr. Paustain enjoys fishing, gardening, and camping with his wife and four boys. Here at Bellevue Mr. Paustain is able to help students build a foundation for their future. His richest reward is the student who comes back and says thank you for the discipline and counseling he received in high school. N f ' f E. Y, H. . ,-xx ' ' if-'x xi I K 5 , , - ' V . - . x K kwin V5 . R aan Il 2 x .' 1 Q X v . 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A., -- IKIM L T ,ml M -..Q-,A 1 ,fo .1 .-aspggr-' 54 : , ' ' .w-Q4-, ,X ,, .Q 1 H? 1 7- r 5 :Nuff -4 4 3 1' 'HJ fi , 4, K IQ.. , U 2 'alvfngf-Muay' N . , 4143 f f 1- 1 f rl '- -,TE? i I ff M 'R K 1 'Mil ,V r N45 .'k' f 1 X I V, ' fmfftATx A ' V, X' B L-.g,'Q3 .i,,1...- .V--A .'-' I wh' fy-. ffl 'U' QQ . 1' '1 M I ,, I 'MA , fc- . y-. - UPPER OFFICE: Mr. William Mattick, Mr. .loseph Hylland, Mr. Myron Earnst, Mr. Bryan Lawrence, Mrs. Alice Kolb, Dr. ,lohn Brubacher, Mr. Donald Michey, Dr. Roy Wahle, Miss Patricia Foster, Dr. Merle Landerholm. Message To Students From Dr. Brubacher Dr. Brubacher SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Axel Jolin, Mr. Donald Nordstrom, Mrs. Ruth Morrell, Dr. Fernley Duey, Mr. David Douglas. 1-1 F if 1 t i 5 t 1+ t ' 4 1 ir: 1 , . 7 I r t l Al' l . i Taken literally, DIMENSIONS are measurements This elastic word easily extends itself, like a folding hardstick, to include the magnitude or scope of human life. Each day life will confront you with decisions which will measure you in terms of your maturity,judgment, character and values. How you 'measure up' depends upon the standards of society, your family, and your friends, and more important, their influence upon the standards you make your own. These standards often conflict, yet are two sides of the same coin. Suddenly, without warning, they may challenge you to assume gigantic dimensionsg generally they will grow with you slowly and cautiously. Your character will not only be the outgrowth but also the tempering agent of these challenges. Your own individual Lmeasuring up' is the most impor- tant, daysby-day decision you can make. Churchill during the battle of Britain . . . Schweitzer in Africa . . . Kennedy at the Bay of Pigs . . . an athlete in defeat . . . a human being measuring himself and being measured. Only the individual knows the true magni- tude of his dimensions. ln Hamlet, Polonius advised his son, Laertes, Wllhis above all-to thine own self be true, And, it must follow as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Dr. ,lohn Brubacher ,, ,?.w?..4--1,i-,..- , Mrs. Louise Brown: Counselor: B,A. University of North Dakota, University of Washington, State Col- lege of San Diego Mr. Darrell Hines: Counselorg B.A.-Pacific Lutheran University, M.A. -Oregon State University Guidance For The Future Rick Prince does research work in the library 1 . i f 1i541'i'5E,,' ' ' wld lf, , 1' N +4 N? Et Mrs. Don na Palmer: Counselorg B.A. -Washing- ton State University, Uni- versity of Washington, Uni- versity of Oregon, Western Washington State College Mr. Ray Staudacher: Counselorg B.A.-Seattle University, Gonzaga Uni- versityg M.A.-University of Washington, Western Washington State College, Central Washington State College Mrs. Virginia Wieder: Counselorg B.S. - Univer- sity Washington, New York University Help is a common cry heard by the counseling staff, who are always ready to listen and help students regardless of the problem. The studentls problems, which to them often seem insurmountable, are quickly diminished at the hands of Bellevue's experienced counselors. When they are not making mole hills out of mountainous problems, they are kept busy making out schedules, and advising students concerning courses to follow, tests to take, and requirements to heed Bellevue High's counselors are particularly noted for prodding students to plan for a college education and a career. 5 W 5 Mrs. Ruth Gibson: lf Senior English, Head of English Departmentg B.A. - University of Washington Miss Betty jane Hickey: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Humani- ties, Sophomore Eng- lishg B.A. - Cornell University, M.A. - Uni- versity of Washington Mr. William Lamont: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Humanities, Sophomore Englishg B. A.-Reed College, Uni- versity of Washington Mr. R. Allen Nickel- son: Junior English: B.A.-University of Illinois .1 I f I f V, ,grit-eil ,441-af! . ff .,,4' ff X67-Zifff, fy, Y ff ,,, ,f -- 1' ,aw 0 W . f 43. Kim Hoelting speaks in Masters Of The Literary Arts English is the fundamental step in the stairway to better learning. These tried and worthy literary masters form the dynamic body of our English department. They know that, indisputably, English is basic in its need to any other field of learning. Without an understanding of the language a history test is futileg a science report-impossible. And in all other fields of learning what common tongue is spoken? The English department of Bellevue High is the gateway to the know- ledge of the world. as . 2 -V. Mrs. Clark drives another point across to her Senior English students ff '3 Mr. Robert Nollan: Sophomore English, Journalism, Newswriting, Sophomore Football and Head Track Coach, Barque Advisorg B.A. - M.A. - University of Washington Mrs. Patricia Rabin velopmental Reading, De bate Coach: B.A.-Univer- sit of Washin 'ton M.A.- Y hs v Johns Hopkins Sophomore English, De- ,., . A -4 .5 1. - .liol'il7fi's K r illlfii IQ 4 Q , A 'll x Mrs. jane Rybus: Sopho- more English, Creative Writing, Loyalty Club Advisor, Euphoria Advisorg B.A.-Montana State Uni- versity, University of Washington M XX Q 1' J .t J r Miss Xena Carman: .lunior Englishg B.S.- Moorhead State Teach- ers College, M.S.-Uni- versity of Washington, University of Minnesota Mrs. Sandra Clark: Senior Englishg B.A.- M.A. - Eastern Wash- ington State College debate class sl iz Mr. Richard Curdy: Senior English, Senior Class Advisor: B.A.- University of Montana, University of Washing- ton, San Francisco State College Mr. Rick Fite: Junior Englishg B.A.-Univer- sity of Washington Mrs. Faith Yates: Sophomore, Junior Englishg B.A. -Seattle University, University of Washington Mr. William Schilpe- roort: Sophomore English, Speech, .lunior Class Ad- visorg B.A.-University of Washington 19 Mr. Harold Bah- Mr. Arthur Haines: Mr. Richard Hilliard: Missjacqulynnliimher- Mr. Joe Morris: Biology: Mr. David Poulsen: cock: Physics, Physi- Advanced Biology: B.S.- Chemistry, Algebra I, ll: ling: Home Economics, B.S.-M.S.-University of Chemistry l,IIg Base. cal Science, Algebrag Washington State Univer- B.S. - M.A.T. - Washing- Biology: B.S.-University Oregon ball Coachg B.S.-Uni- B.A.-University of sity, M.S.-Oregon State ton State University of Idaho versity of Washington Montana, M.A. - University Washington? State Universityyg ,gl C eadying For The Technological Age Throu h athematics And Scientific Research John Ward illustratesaproblem in Students prepare experiment in Chemistry Math Anal. la b. 5' '-1-,., 1- 4 With the world of science constantly changing as it is today, a progressive high school science program is needed to produce graduates who can cope with a technical society. Bellevue High's science department is constantly changing to keep up with the advances in science education. After taking the BSCS basic biology courses the student is well quali- fied to continue on to zoology and botany and to a possible biology or bio-chemistry major in college. The new Chem Study program and the advanced chemistry courses have won many Bellevue grad- uates advanced placement in college chemistry courses. The physics depart- ment is using the PSSC program, which delves into the intricacies of physics with emphasis on discovery instead of memory work. The purpose of the mathematics program is to develop within the student the ability to reason, plus the quality of academic discipline to enable him to use his reason- ing power for the best results. The mathe- matics department of Bellevue High, including courses ranging from first-year algebra to introductory calculus, offers the student the choice between the grounding in theoretical mathematics needed to continue in the subject at the college level and a course in the practical mathematics necessary for a technical education. -1.- . 1-' Mr. Richard Beish- line: Ceometryg B.A.- Nebraska Wesleyan, M.A.-College of Holy Names .7..,.R i T 'xQff1 5 Q 'gy -sjkhy' 4' rs. u ir' 'U 6 am W Ax bl.. Qi N-2' V Aq- I j 1 wr, ,547 ffl W ' g' . 4 43, .X r 5 'Z- 4 ' , rx. I l. A I ' K 1 'QT Mr. Edward Annas: U.S. History, Golf Coach, Assistant Basketball Coachg B.A.-University of Puget Sound Mr. Edward Ekstedt: U.S. History, Economics, Assistant Junior Class Advisor B.A.-M.A.- University of Washington, Pacific Lutheran Univer- sity, University of Iowa Mr. John V. Johnson: World Affairs, 20th Century Problems, B.A. -University of Washing- ton, M.A.-University of Washington Mr. john Small: U.S. Government, General Business, Junior States- men Advisorg B.A.-U.C. L.A. Miss Patricia Borth: U.S. History, Psychology: B.A. - Whitman College Mr. James Hershey: U. S. History, Swimming Coachg B.A.-Eastern Washington State Col- lege, M.A.-University of Oregon Mr. Warren Shaw: U.S. History, American Gov- ernment, Tennis Coachg B.A.-Seattle University, University of Washington Mr. John Sorenson: Western Thought, U.S. Government, Indepen- dent Researchg B.A.- University of Washington Learning To Live ith Each Other The Social Studies Department offers the student a variety of courses all with one primary purpose-to enable us to realize our place in the world. By learning of the cultures that contributed to the development of our own as well as learning of the people we live with, we are able, thanks to the guidance of the faculty involved, to recognize our relation to each other and live our lives with full awareness. Marg Brown cannot control her emotions as Mr. Sorenson's class provides entertain ment for Mr. Johnson after losing A. S. B. Beacon drive. Below Verl Nelson demonstrates deep emotion while debating. i ' cw., V, I-Af-' 1 - -22.45, f Wits- t.. 1' Qkmmgg-.I:'E bb ' y stizifmf A e ' ' ' A Am-Finance . it - ' tl 4 E Its Stl line In frnntl Mr. William Clow: French II, Latin Il, Ill, St IVg B.A.-University of Portland and Hall S an Miss Rosanne Costc- vicll: Russian Ig B.A.- University of Washington Mrs. Hildegard Hinds: i1-hi Florence Greenwood and Russ Holmburg preside over 1965 Cominturn Congress in Mr. .lohnson's Contemporary Problems class. 4 0' 50 5 f 'fe QQ, K Miss S y : p - ish I 81 IIQ B.A.-Pomona College, M.A.-.lohn Hopkins University Mr. Thomas Hunter: Spanish II, lVg B.A.- Seattle University, Uni' versity of Washington, University of Kansas, Western Reserve. Mr. Delbert Lawrence: French: B.A. -Idaho State College German I, II, III, Latin Ig B.A.-University of Washington, B.A.-Le- hrerinnenbildungsanstalt Mr. Robert Kirk: French I, II, III, IVg B.A. -University of Washing! ton Miss Marion Longtin: Spanishg B.A. - Univer- sity of Washington QL? I Q54 QL Kgs W 0 0 xg-I ZCX Commumcatlons- The Key To Understanding 01 L Wi 4' ' N K ft, c,Zf n , gg Have you ever traveled to another country? If you have, yd xknow 1 Q I. W that the fun one erson can have visiting the country wil if jf x P MDG doubled if he knows the language of the people there. Peoplebde what a country is made of, and there are so many different kiniif lp of people that languages refuse to conibinet To get to know the! peoples of other lands one has to know their languages.fI'his is the broadest endeavor of Bellevue High's language department-to xx' help us to get along with other people. 23 Mr. Ben Ashbaugh: Library, Audio-Visual: B.A. - University of Oregon, Northwest Nazarene College, Central Washington State College, Uni- versity of Washington r.. 0 v. nf , ...M -92,-K Mr. Robert Brown: Band, Stage Band, Choir, Vocal Ensembles: B.A.- lVl.A.-Western Washing- ton State College i, L'-t Z- FX y:.,.l- Mrs. Kathryn Buchan- an: Drill Team, Cym- nastics, Soph. P.E., Modern Dance, Cheerleading Ad- visor: B.S. - Washingon State University Mr. Homer Cooke: Tech- nical Drawing, Archi- tecture: B.S.-M.S.- Southeastern State College Miss Molly Clough: Shorthand, Advanced Typing, Beginning Typing: B.A.-Central Washington State College, Seattle Uni- versity, University of Wash- ington Hank Ricklefs poses well for this picture in technical drawing. 8, 'Q '-iii t' .. ' ' - . f 9, f - ' - ' -- i i 1 if X eff in . I ' 2 - , f-J-vluf..'t'J-iiiizliit.L -- mir- .- 33 11 L J Mr. Elmon Ously: Speech: B.A.-Wash- ingon State Univer- sity Mr. Rudy Peterson: Driver Training: B.A. -University of Wash- ington, Montana State University, University of Utah, Gonzaga, Uni- versity of California Mr. Albert Poirier: Woodshop, Metal Shop, Study Hall: B.A.-Univer- sity of Washington Mr. Eugene Radach: Mr. James Richards: Speech, Drama: B.A.- Sopln. P.E., Advanced PE., Washington State Univer- Wrestling Coach, Intra- sity, University of Washing- murals: B.S.-Washington ton, Uriiversit of l'lawaii2jStale University, M.S.- fjf f -I University of Washington 1' tiftljiyw Wiwifigjw, Q-WM J 'MMF' JW Mr. Jack Daly: Ac- tivities Coordinator: B. A.- University of Puget Sound, lVI.S.-Univer- sity of Washington Mr. Marvin Entel: Electronics, Power Mechanics, Woodwork- ing, Boatbuildingg B.A. -Washington State University, Western Washington State Col- lege Mr. James Rickey: Orchestra: B.A.- Cosmopolitan School of Music, B.A.-M.A.- Northwestern Univer- sity Mr. E.L. Schweitzer: Study Hall! B.S.- Seattle University, Gon- zaga University 00.1 Mrs. Martha Davidson: librar ' B A Univer- , y, . .- sity of Puget Sound, Nl A.-University ol' Wash inggton Miss Karen Fry: Sopho- more Home Economics: B.b.-Iowa State Univer- sity Mrs. Stella Rogers: Notehand, Bookkeeping, Student Stenosq B.A.- University of Washington Mr. Don Simmons: Art History. Art Labora- tory, Commercial Draw- ing and Painting, B.A.- M.A.-Central Washing- ton State College, Art Club Advisor Mr. Jack Hruska: Dis trihntivc liiducation: l3.A. - Miclligan State University, M.A.-Colorado State Col lege, University of Walsh ington Mr. Nick Kelderman: Art Laboratory. .lewelry Design, Sculpture, Pottery, Cross-country Coach, Mrs. Dorothy 0'Rear: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Asst. Basketball ftoachg Mrs. Evelyn McVey: Home Economics: B.A.- BIA--pacific Lutheran Substitute: B.A.-Univer- Washington State Univer- University sity of Montana sity 'M l vii Miss Kathleen 0'Reilly: Sophomore P.E., Advanced P.E,, Gymnastics, B.A.- University of Wash- ington: Girls Tennis Coach fi Q. . . C ,v yt- ,' ji! - H? Walter Day overhauls an engine in Auto Typists practice for future employment. Words were hard to come bt' f01' lVlcchunics. Bonnie Betcone in Speech. Mr. Darryl Squires: Mr. Glenn Young: Sophomore P.E., .l.V. Mr. Frank Svoboda: Mfg William W0l'll'l'l8YlI TYPUIS. Business Mr, Michael Sn-sith: Football Coach, Asst. Driver Training, Head S0Cl0l0gY, Ph0f0gf21Pl1Y, Law, Head Basketball Vocational Auto Mechanics: B.A.- University of Wash- ington Track Coach, Winter Intra- murals Coachg B.A. - Whitworth College Football Coach: B.A.- Central Washington State College Wolverine Guard Advisor, B.A. - Washington State University Coach: B.A.-M.A.- University of Wash- ington 'king , ,, il Secretaries Prove Efficiency Experts A3 ' s Ml. ll SIA Mrs. Brannen, Attendance Secre- tary Mrs. Diamond, Q l Main Office Miss Foss School Nuise Mrs. Jackson, Secretary fir Mrs. Lucus, Secretary Mrs. Maddock, Secretary Mrs. Saveland, Secretary Mrs. Taube, Secretary Few students realize the contributions that our secretaries make to the efficiency of our school. These people are a large part of the nerve center of Bellevue, turning out the bulletin, making the attendance count, and handling the many problems and complaints that are always coming through the main desk. Through helping the principal, vice- principal, counselors, and other school officials, as well as assisting the students, the secretaries help to make the school run more smoothly. l v I ...gp- ks orking Behind The Scenes The custodians and cooks perhaps work harder than any other group to serve the faculty, administration and students of Bellevue. We are thankful for the long hours of tedious work put in by both, for the result is a sparkling efficient building truly worthy of those who teach, administer and attend. Few people realize the time put in to maintain Bellevue High School, time that is not only school time, but year-round, including summer and vacation hours, cleaning, painting, polishing, cooking. These people, our cooks and custodians, if is y p it Mac McKibben provide the service necessary to guarantee that Bellevue High will function efficiently. 9' N 7 15' -U w9n,.'Q' I v 7' COUNSELOR'S ASSIS- TANTS: Left to Right: Colleen Woerner, Marsha Powers, Margo Moore, Beth Miller, Phyllis White, Kathy Kramer, Terry Fulwider, Ann Kareta. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Left to Right: Gaye Boguch, Peg Chittenden, Linda Evans, Barb McCracken, Elaine Jarmuth. ,ll ,Je V y 1. T 'Q-Jilflliif ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS: Left to Right, First Row: Linda Nissen, .lan Martin, Cathy Barry, Sue Hill, Sydney Jones, Diane Templeton, Katie Dow, Paddy Bruce, Barb Kearney, Jan Branstetter, Ross- anne David. Second Row: Margie Thompson, Sheila John- son, .lean Giacobazzi, Mrs. Brannen, Sue Donahoe, Joyce Lager. Third Row: Barb Lee, Jeanne Barquist, Sue Gustav, Nancy Crawford. STUDENTS STENOS: Left to Right: Lindanne Benton, Mrs. Rogers, Chris Brullicxr, Lynn Slot- nik, Cindy Williams, .lean Giaco- hazzi, Linda Nelson, Marsha Nichol- son, .lcan Rexford. 1 i A - 0 LIBRARY ASSIST- ANTS: Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Ash- baugh, Mary Halbrook, .lulie Windgate, Dwight Coburn, Linda Kennedy, Bea Norscth, Ann Mur- phy, Ann Gilbert, Tink 'J 9 Shunk, Mrs. Taulae. Second Row: Nancy Colparct, lim Sheuhan, .lohn Sandbo, .lim Alexan- der, Greg Karg, .lohn Johnston, Bill Aslon,.lohn Hanson, Mrs. Davidson. ,.. .Y ,.,- . 1 1 1' f -vt fr r-ll f A A AUDIO VISUAL: Left to Rightg First Row: .lohn Loder, Ken Smith, Eric Lund, Brent Beden, Steve Edlund. Second Row: Mr. Ash- baugh, Dan Klopper, Scott Broyles, Craig Miller, .lim Alexander, Dave Coles, Bill Aston. Not Pictured: Rich Metzger, Adolf Preuss, .lim Shea, Dennis Lartigue. ?',..,7T.,-v-vi' -.--f-,----7-.1.T...-.. .N ,f -.--T V V, -1, V rv ng- 1: 1 F 1 I is i n Y V i ,. Q . . 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'alt W 1 Second Semester Vice President Dick Mason i Second Semester Secretary Carree Woods Second Semester Treasurer Ed Wallace ff, Seniors Lead The Way The class of '66, under the leadership of Gregg Oliver, senior class president, truly carried out the traditions and duties of past senior classes. With its homecoming theme of Eve of Destruction the seniors swept homecoming by winning the window and the song. Queen Francie Tanner and Princesses Nancy Goudie and Aloma Holbrook represented the class as homecoming royalty. Such class-sponsored money-making projects as selling class pins, Go Bellevue buttons and staging a car wash enabled the class of '66 to set a new precedent in class projects, by using the money to start a school in Ram- pura, India. VU r Above: First Semester Senior Class Council. Below: Second Semester Senior Class Council. U Loyalt Hosts Exchange Dessert I l With the enthusiastic leadership of President Sue Carter, this year's Loyalty Club proved a N success. They started out the year by hosting an V If exchange dessert, Girl's Nite Out with similiar neighboring clubs, which helped better inter- school-relations. The girls diligently served their school and community by ushering at the Arts and Crafts Fair, Graduation and school functions. The traditional Father-Daughter Valentine's Ban- quet, initiation and scrag week were also held during the year. LOYALTY OFFICERS: Left to Right: Nancy Yount-Historian, Sue Carter- President, Sue Song1stadsSecretary, Lynn Slotnik-Treasurer, Jan Barry-Vice Presi- dent. LOYALTY: Left to Right, First Row: Linda Cowing,Sue Carter, Sue Songstad, Nancy Younl, Cynthia Shcrrow, Anne Taylor, ,ludy Deurst. Second Row: Peg Pearson, Pegg Church, Kaye Boys, Alicia Garcia, Sue Gilleland, Lynn Slotnik, Sharon Griffith, Sue Warren, Cindy Shively, Nancy Goudie, Carin Backlund, .lan Willits, Florence Greenwood. Third Row: Mary Hoyt, Anne Sparling, Gabriell Stroh, Linda Fine, Ginna Doland, ,lan Barry, Cheryl Luiten, Carrie Woods, Cindy Walters, Cori Boyd, Suzi Parker, Tosh Mashiko, Sue Carmody. 3 -'Qs Guard Sponsors Foreign Grphan Whether you noticed it or not those thirty-five self-sacrificing men of Wolverine Guard were on duty all year long to serve you. With duties rang- ing from the drudgery of setting up chairs to the honor of escorting the Homecoming Princesses, those gallant boys clad in white lived up to the reputation that should accompany the wearing of the Guard sweater. Among this year's many successful achievements, Wolverine Guard par- ticipated in Sophomore Orientation, sponsored a dance, supported a foreign orphan, and discharged their necessary custodial duties, not to mention the ever-successful initiation this spring period. lg 1 i - .17 Lf I Q, r 5 ll? 2 1 X s, f J 4 . A o uni: i WOLVERINE GUARD OFFICERS: Left to Right: Ray Durr-Exchequer, Steve Asher-Chancellor, Andy Daggatt-Scribe, Jim Schreiber-Vice-Chancellor, Ed Wallace-Chancellor of the Marks. WOLVERINE GUARD: First Row, Left to Right: Scott Davis, Steve Asher, Skip King, Bob Nelsen, Bruce Lazarus, George Jennings, Finn Karlsen. Second Row: Jim Schreiber, Ray Durr, Bob Bell, Joe Coolidge, Rick Prince, Steph Hang, Greg Oliver, Mark Hazard, Richard Barns. Third Row: Ed Wallace, Eric Newberg, Dave McClinton, Mel Woodworth, Jeff Hopper, Rocky Salskov, Bob Campbell. Fourth Row: Gary Tachiyama, John Sheehan, Andy Daggatt, Randy Gould, Dave Anderson, Tom Hardebeck, Dave Johnson, John King, Stan Gile, Tom Avery, Holm Ward, Ed Fey. , l Q EFF' i iff 1 ia l 1 gig il Sharon Griffith Valedictorian N , ,pfM-,f- 7- ii:'2?5?i1. Em iv Nancy Gallup Top EXW National Merit Semi-Finalist ti, Jane Donaldson Bob Nelson Salutatorian Top 3'Zn Bellevuf-:'s Top Scholars l , i i ? -1 . Jim Schrieber Kaye Boys Top 3'ZJ Top 346 Boys' State Ed Fey Top 396 National Merit Semi-Finalist I l 1 .A Tom Avery Top EXW .l6l'6 KCPSHHI' Judy Duerst Peg Pearson Sue Cole Top 396 Top SWJ TOP gh TOP 957 National Merit Girls' State National Merit Semi.Fina1i5g Semi-Finalist 36 ,,, i mt , '- ,, 4 :fm iff' i W. x Bob Bell Ed Wallace Heather Jenny Jeff Grass Top 396 Top 396 National Merit National Merit Semi-Finalist Semi-Finalist . 'Q , 'v Erik Peterson Tom Sturgell Kathy Bartholomew Jim Bedrick National 'Merit National Merit ' National Merit National Merit Semi-Finalist Sem i-Finalist Semi-Finalist Semi-Finalist Florence Greenwood Attends Girls's Nation The purpose of Boys' and Girls' State is to ac- quaint high school students with the intricacies of American democracy. This year Bellevue's repre- sentatives were ,ludy Duerst, Florence Greenwood, and Jim Schrieber. At Boys' State, ,lim served as President ofthe Mock United Nations, and Florence, as a result of her superb display of political knowledge, was elected by her fellow representa- tives to attend Girls' Nation in Washington, D.C. Again, Florence demonstrated her talent to such an extent that she was elected Secretary of Defense. vi'--f' While-in Washington, D.C., Florence and her associate repre- sentative from the State of Washington met Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Washington State Senator Henry Jackson. BARBARA AARTS KIMBERLY JEAN ABBEY ALAN EARLE ACKERSON Sam, Sammy What I'll remember most: Graduating? Many good times, and all the things I wish I could have done better in. Activities: Homecoming 43 entered from Kailua High School, Hawaii, 4. GEORGE D. AGNER Bill What I'll remember most: The things I want to forget. Activities: Dad's Night 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Skiing 43 Intramurals 43 Track 3,4. WILLIAM ARTHUR ALLEN Bill, Wuhb What I'll remember most: Counseling at Camp Lutherland, and of course those Friday night football games. Activities: Homecoming 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Bel- Decs 43 Students in Action 2,33 Lutherland Counselor 2,3. DAVID B. ANDERSON Dave., David A., Ravid, Mess What l'll remember most: Roof-top singers, fun, friends, and teachers. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 Boys' Club Council 23 Christmas Dance 4g Class Council'2,43 Homecoming 2,43 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,4Q Wolverine Guard 43 Debate 43 Ike Newton 3,43 Young Republicans 2,43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 3,43 Skiing 43 Intra- murals 43 Convention Precinct Chairman 2. PATRICIA LOUISE ANDERSON Pat, Patty What I'1l remember most: The summer of '65 at P.L.'s house, P.S., and all the fun I had? Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 23 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,3,4-3 Tolo 23 Mother's Day Program 2g Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 3. STEPHEN T. ANDERSON Andy What I'll remember most: Mr. Shaw and his Tennis Team cooking. Activities: Honor Roll 4g Lettermen's Club 43 Art Club 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. JOHN RYAN ANDREWS J.R., Burnt What I'll remember most: 'LTrips, fun times in the jeep, and Chelan girls. Activities: Home- coming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Language Club 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Swimming 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. MICHAEL ARCESE Mike What I'll remember most: Junior and Senior year in general, expecially W IH and ll. Activities: Boys' Club Council 33 Junior Class Vice President 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3g Honor Society 2,3,4. JAMES HARRIS ARENSBERC Jim What I'll remember most: 'LFriday deadlines, and that one football game. Activities: Boys' Club Council 23 Bel-Dees 43 Barque Staff 43 Students in Action 3,43 Intramurals 4. STEVEN LEWIS ASHER Steve, Masher, Pinhead What I'll remember most: Debate tournaments, Honor Society cruises, good friends, yelling at 35 certain Senior boys, and growing up. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 Pres. Council 43 Christmas Dance 3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard Chancellor 43 Debate 3,43 Ike Newton 4, V.P. 33 Beacon Staff Copy Editor 4g Ski Club 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Intramurals 33 Foreign Exchange Committee 43 N.F.L. 3,43 Convention Committee 3. ANITA MARGARET ASHFORD Anita, Neat, Ant, Nutmeg What l'll remember most: Backstage during Mr. Radach's plays, butterflies on performance night, the Great Grabble Grouser, Mistress Madcap, the Great Pumpkin, Mr. Sorensen's 6th period Western Thought class, and the 3 point I tinally got. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 23 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 33 Honor Roll 3,43 Thespians 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Students in Action 33 School Play 2,3,4. WILLIAM ROBERT ASTON Bill, Blackie What l'll remember most: Spades, and Bellevue's unconcouvable spirit. Activities: Dad's Night 2,4: Spades 2,3, V.l . 4: School Play 4: Audio-Visual 4: Librarian 4: Track 3: Gym- nastics 2,3. THOMAS EUGENE AVERY Tom, Ave What l'll remember most: The class of '66, all the activities, and all the fun. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3,43 Boys' Club Council 2,4-: Christmas Dance 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4-: Wolverine Guard 4: Debate 3: Ike Newton V.P. 4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3: Skiing 4: Intramurals 3,4: Baseball 2: Convention Committee 2. KATHERINE AYERS Green Eyes, Shy One, Errors What I'll remember most: Learning to overcome my mistakes. Activities: C.C. Council 2,3,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Pranzo 2,3: Tolo 2,4-: Mother's Day Program 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3: Language Club 2: Spades 4: Ski Club 2: School Play 4: CAA 2. CARIN BACKLUND Griz What I'll remember most: My first day at school, American football games, and Mr. Hershey. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Pranzo 4: Tolo 4: Mother's Day Program 4: Class Dances 4: Foreign Exchange Student 4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 4: Language Club 4: entered from Halmstads Laroverk, Sweden, 4. JOAN CARRIE BAER Granny, Waste, Cisco, Gene What I'll remember most: MDSTBING, the day of the Breakfast Pig, the night before the last day of my .lunior year, Sam, and Chedderf' Activities: C.C. Council 3: Big Sister Picnic 2,4: Big Sister 4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 3,4-: Class Dances 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Art Club 4: Spades 3. BERNARD H. BAKER Ben, Uncle Ben What l'll remember most: i'Mr. Haines' great Botany class. CYNTHIA JEAN BALFOUR Cin, Cinner, Cinders, Marion What l'll remember most: My Senior year, backstage, and all the wonderful people who make life thrillingf, Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: C.C. Council 3: Big Sister Picnic 3: Big Sister 3: Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 3,4: Mother's Day Program 3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Thespians 3,4: Choir 2,3,4: School Musical 2,3,4: Skiing 2. JOHN BANNICK ROGER LESLIE BARBEE Silly Rog, The Dude What I'll remember most: The Guys, the Hummers, Scrunch, the nights I didn't make it to the kids , and a very British Healey. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,3: Boys' Club Council 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 3,4: Dad's Night 2,3,4: Class Council 2,3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Young Republicans 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students In Action 3,4: Football 2,3: Football Banquet 2,3: Skiing 3: Intramurals 3,4: Wrestling 2: Base- ball 2,3,4: Convention Delegation Chairman 2. ,IEANNE BERNADINE BARQUIST Barf, Weener, Betty B., Skunk What I'll remember most: Katie, Paddy, Seaside, Chelan, C.S., L.T., May 23, 1965, all the wonderful places and people that made my high school years remembered, and most of all that certain boy. Activities: C.C. Council 2: Big Sister Picnic 2,3: Big Sister 3: Pranzo 2: Tolo 2: Homecoming 2,3: Pep Club 3,2: Yankee Peddlers 4: Ski Club 2: Skiing 2,3: GAA 2. CORLENE RANAE BARRATI' Cornelius, Renny, Cor What l'Il remember most: The warmth and enthusiasm that made up the class of '67, the wonderful friends I have made . . . and BoBert. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3: Tolo 2,3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 3: Christmas Dance 3: Class Council 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2.3.41 Honor Roll 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Debate 3: Language Club 3: Beacon Staff: Associate Editor 4: Students in Action 2,3: Powder PuFf3: CAA 2,32 Convention Committee Delegate 2: Chowder owl 2,3,4. ROBIN PEYTON BARRETT What I'll remember most: Lunches in Mr. Hruska's room, and tea in the corner. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 4: Big Sister 4: Mother's Day Program 3: Homecoming 2: Pep Club 2: Spades 2: Choir 2,3,4: Students in Action 2: School Play 2,3: Lutherland Counselor 3. RONALD GENE BARRETT Ronnie, RBC, RC What I'll remember most: School play, the football games, and the dances after. Activities: Homecoming 3,4: Students in Action 3: Track 4. -1-I JAN EVELYN BARRY J, LC., Bear What I'll remember most: David, cokes and hard rolls, my GIANT junior year, dinner at 8:00, Snits, and wonderful friends. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 G.C. Council 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2, 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,4Q Home- coming window chairman 2, skit chairman 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,4Q Girl of the Month 3g Honor Society 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Loyalty V.P. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 2,3,43 Drill Team 3,43 Chowder Bowl chairman 4. JOHN MICHAEL BARRY Mike, Stretch What I'll remember most: Good times, Goody's Ford, the G.T., the W.P.C. test day, the Hawk, that senior girl, that junior girl, that sophomore girl, and Coltf' Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' 'Club Council 43 Christmas Dance 43 Class Dances 43 Young Democrats 23 Audio-Visual 33 Basketball 2g Intramurals 2,33 Track 43 Convention Committee 2. KATHRYN MARY BARTHOLOMEW Katie What I'll remember most: Friends Activities: G.C. Council 43 Homecoming 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Jr. Statesmen 3,43 Science Seminar 2,3,43 Young Democrats 2,3,43 Language Club 2,3,43 Spades 2, V.P. 3, Sec. 43 Choir 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Students in Action 23 Convention Speaker 23 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. WILLIAM PAUL BATES Willy, Billy, Mastor, Sam What I'll remember most: K.D., wrestling, and Dennis M. and that wild nightli' Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 B.C. Council 23 Christmas Dance 23 Class Council 23 Homecoming 23 Bel-Decs 4g Young Republicans 23 Wrestling 43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. CAROLYN A. BAUGH Calorie, Cal, Gross What I'll remember most: John, George, Paul, and Ringworm, t'Hi Kid fthe infamous quotel, my idols Louise and Gail, the ever-popular Whad'ya mean? I don't get it , and my little red-headed duck. Activities: School Play, The Great Big Doorstep 2. RONALD GEORGE BEAUDRY Ron, Stick shift, Fern, R.C.B.I. What I'll remember most: Roof walking, school lunches, keeping Fern out of my locker, and that Sprite. Activities: Boys' Club Council 33 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club g33.l4unior Statesmen 2,3,43 Ike Newton 33 Beacon Staff 43 Spades 43 Lutherland Counselor CLAUDETFE BEDDOE CO-CO, Clyde What Iill remember most: R.H., and D.L., and when we sold kisses at the milk shake bar. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 23 Art Club 43 Gymnastics 4. WILLIAM BRENT BEDEN Brently, Beetle What I'll remember most: The great times, Mr. Poirier, P.P.A., Coach Schweitzer, Mr. Ashbaugh, the Administration. Activities: Dad's Night 2,3,43 Thespians 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 School Play 2,3,43 Audio-Visual 2,3,43 Skiing 23 Activities Crew 2,3,4. JEFFREY ALBERT BEDFORD Jeff, The Man What I'11 remember most: Nothing in particular. Activities: Homecoming 23 Honor Roll 23 Intramurals 4. JAMES RICHMOND BEDRICK Jim, Little Mel What I'll remember most: The earthquake, M.H., and trying to meet Beacon deadlines. Activities: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Ike Newton 3,43 Beacon StaFf43 Convention Committee 23 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. ROBERT RICHARD BELL Bob, Ding-Dong, Stomach, Belch What I'll remember most: S'Debate tournaments, drama productions and Mr. Lamont. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 President's Council 3,43 Class Council 2,33 Soph. Class V.P.3 Junior Class Pres.: Homecoming 2,3, window chairman 4g Class Dances 2,3,43 Leadership Conference 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Thespians 3, Pres. 43 Band 2,33 Driver's Council V.P. 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 School Play 2,3,43 N.F.L. 2,3, Pres. 43 Convention Speaker 2. LEONARD BENNER PATRICIA ANN BENTZIEN Benni, Bunni, Angel, Hippi What I'll remember most: July 25, Christmas 1965, Pooky Lion, fun and games, and our car 'pool'. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2, 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 43 Pep Club 2,3,4': Young Republicans 23 Young Democrats 33 Language Club 3g Art Club 2,33 chairman 4-3 Ski Club 2,3,43 School Play 43 Student Stenos 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Skiing 23 Conven- tion Committee 2. SANDRA KAYE BERRY San, Sam, Sandy, Frosty What l'll remember most: March 28, 1964, the long hot summer of '65, the fun times at P.L.'s, a certain fraternity, and my best friend WJ. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,4Q Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel-Decs 43 Students in Action 2,3. SUSAN BARCLAY BIDDLE Sue What I'll remember most: D.T., and B.L., and the grads, A.S., M.L., G.D., J.W., McCracken, all my friends, Powder Puff, and my husband Jon. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Jr. Statesmen 23 Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 2.33 Choir 33 School Play 33 Powder Puif3g GAA 3,4. RODGER DEAN BIGBY Rodge, Igor, Dean What I'll remember most: L'The profits I received from Ric's class. Activities: Homecoming 3g Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 33 lke Newton 43 Ski Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL A. BISHOP Mike, Mental Whimp, Pierre, the Crooked One What I'll remember most: Vespa gang, and all the wild parties. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 2,33 Dad's Night 2,33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 2,33 Baseball 2,3,4-3 Intramurals 2,3,4. BOYNTON BLISS Bud What I'll remember most: 'The liberal ideas. Activities: Science Club 43 Ike Newton 43 Young Republicans 43 Convention Speaker 4. SUSAN ELOISE BOCEK Sue, Susiehell, Girl What I'll remember most: March 11, 1965, National Forensic League Tournament, W.B., .l.D., R.L., Great class of '66, and .lunior year Spring Vacation. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,4Q Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Young Republicans 33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Chowder Bowl 2,3,43 Convention Precinct Leader 2. KATHLEEN ANNE BOHALL Kath, Kathy, Rabbit, Twinkles What l'll remember most: '64 Homecoming Dance with M.W., my tree farm, .I.U.G., all the planning before we went to Switzerland, and the wonderful time in Leysin, Switzerland. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,4-Q Class Dances 43 Pep Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. PEGGY LORRAINE BOLEY Peg, Pig What I'll remember most: Roche, my key, carrots and oranges, E-19, skiing, negative drip, a big laugh at N.G., victory over L.W., and all the sincere friendships. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3g Tolo 3,43 Home- coming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Art Club 43 Spades 3g Ski Club 2,3,43 Choir 43 Convention Committee 2. CORINNE ANN BOYD Cori, Coral, Floyd, JCC What I'll remember most: A 22-0 victory and a 7-O defeat, S.B. '64, muddy feet and droopy knee socks, the traumatic experience of Wednesday nights, that special Christmas, and 'Barbara Ann'. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3g G.C. Council 2,3,43 G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2.3, general chairman 43 G.C. Vice Pres. 4: Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Barque Staff 3,42 Students in Action 33 Powder Puff 33,Drill Team 3,43 GAA 2,32 Barque Editor-in-Chief 4. MARY HELEN BOYD Boydie What I'll remember most: Checking the parking lot after school, and M.l. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3g G.C. Council 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,4-3 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Class Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Language Club 43 Art Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Spades 33 Driver's Council 43 Students in Action 3,43 School Play 3. KAYE SUZANNE BOYS Beatrice What I'll remember most: My wonderful friends in the class of '66, our 'lucky' carpool, Scrag Week, mailing letters at 8:10, Gertrude and Isabella, 'the People', and the Plaid Football! Activities: G.C. Council 2,3,43 G.C. Standing Committee Chairman 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,43 committee chairman 33 Tolo 3,43 committee chairman 2g Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 G.C. Sec. 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,43 publicity chairman 33 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,4-3 Honor Guard 3,43 Debate 33 Beacon Staff Senior Editor 43 Ski Club 2g Gymnastics 33 Powder Puff39 GAA 2- CHRISTINE ELAINE BRALLIER , Chris, Christopher, Skuz What I'll remember most: Football games, Tiger, Pudgy, PJ., and all the fun with the gang. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 33 Honor Roll 23 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 23 Science Club 3: Ike Newton 33 Young Democrats 2,3,4-3 Students Stenos 43 Lutherland Counselor 2. JANICE GLEA BRANSTETTER Jan, Bran What 1'll remember most: Nov. 6, 1964 - ?, love at first sight, MOO, Juniority, dreading Mondays, and just plain messin' off. Activities: G.C. Council 2,33 G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 23 Mother's Day Program 33 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Art Club 23 Students in Action 33 School Play 3. ERIC MARTIN BREWSTER Schtick, Bender, Fern, Samuel Saul What I'll remember most: 'LBeing a sophomore. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 A.S.B. Treasurer 43 Class Officer 2,33 Homecoming 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 School Musical 2,3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Wrestling 2. VIC BRIDGMAN Activities: A.S.B. Councilg Audio Visual 43 Basketball Manager 4. SUSAN CHRISTINA BRIMHALL Brim, Brusier What I'll remember most: That week, the football games and making the rounds, Hepsibob, and Sun Valley. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 V.P. 43 Honor Guard 3,43 Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 43 Lutherland Counselor 33 Powder Puff 33 GAA 4g Chowder Bowl 2,3,4. CHRISTOPHER L. BRITTON Chris, Junior, worm What I'll remember most: M.H., and being a Junior in her Math Anal class. Activities: Boys' Club Council 3,43 Honor Roll 2,43 Ike Newton 3,43 Language Club 23 Beacon Staff 43 Spades 43 Golf 23 Tennis 43 entered from Highland High, Idaho, 2. CHARLES DAVID BROWN Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 Class Council 33 Boy of the Month 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Junior Statesmen3 Debate 43 Students in Action 33 Football 43 Basketball 3,43 Track 3,4. MARGARET BROWN Marg, Mistress Madcap What I'll remember most: JV.l, Eg Phfou, and JWS. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Rep Cltib 23 Young Republicans 23 Young Democrats 3g Secretary 43 Ski Club 23 Students in ction . PATRICIA ANNE BRUCE Paddy, Poo-bah What I'll remember most: My oreo twin, problem solver Schorr, the 'kid' from Ken's, and the Horse, of course! Activities: G.C. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 llirgnzoz 43 Tolo 33 Homecoming 33 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 entered from Forest 1 ge . BRUCE BURNETI' Krinky, Bumpy, Kranky, Cna-a-a What I'll remember most: P.L., Smiling G , Zelem, my sisters, and the fun the Unit had getting Kicked out of Seattle every Saturday night. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 B,C. Council 2g Christmas Dance 33 Dad's Night 33 Class Council23 Homecoming 2,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Leadership Conference 43 Science Club 23 Science Seminar 23 Young Demo- crats 33 Students in Action 33 Football Banquet 43 Intramurals 2,43 Gymnastics 2,3,43 Varsity Head Cheerleader 43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. KIP CALLISON Yam, Hairy, KJ., Skooter What I'll remember most: The party at Ellingsworth's house, What a mess , the parties at Crystal Mountain, Moosy Hardebeck, the 21 dollars, and Paula. Activities: Bel-Dees 43 Ski Club 43 Football 23 Skiing 43 Intramurals 43 Baseball 2,43 Gymnastics. ROBERT HEDGCOCK CAMPBELL Bob, the Kid, prudie What I'll remember most: 4'My trials and tribulations with Jeff, the Crack-of-Dawn turnouts, 14 with Wygle, many, many friends, and the fun, excitement, and failures of learning to be- come a man. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,3,43 A.S.B. Court 33 A.S.B. Pres. 43 Pres. Council 43 B.C. Council 2,3,43 Christmas Dance 33 Dad's Night 2,43 Class Council 2,33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Homecoming escourt 43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Boys' State Alt. 33 Leadership Conference 43 Boy of the Month 23 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Lettermenls Club 2,3,43 Ike Newton 33 Debate 33 Young Republicans 2g Driver's Council 33 Students in Action 2,3,4Q Swimming 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 N.F.L. 43 Boy of the Month Committee 33 Committee Delegation Chairman 23 Jr. Rotarian of the Month 4. JANICE HELEN CARLSON Jan, Heenie, Lily What I'll remember most: Wonderful friends, especially we four , reject basketball sessions, P.W.J.W., all the good times. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 G.C. Council 43 Girl of the Month Committee 2,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 2,3,4Q Mother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council 4-3 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,42 Honor Roll 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Bel-Dees Governor 43 Students in Action 33 Intra- murals 23 Powder Puff 33 GAA 33 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. JANICE LEA CARLSON Jan, Ann What I'Il remember most: Junior year, 4th period student store, and weekends. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo3 Homecoming3 Honor Rollg Bel-Decs 4. ,IAYE BURTON CARLSON Jaye Bird, Bird Dog, Dog, S.S. What I'll remember most: The classes of '65 and '66, the great friends, the fantastic experi- ences, and the day I over shot my target and hit Mr. Shindele with my lunch sack. Activities: G.C. Council 3,43 G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4Q Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,23 Tolo 2,33 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Young Republicans 2,33 Language Club 23 Spades 23 Students in Action 2,33 School Play 23 Librarian 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 3,43 Gymnastics 23 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,4. SUSAN MARY CARMODY Sue, Carm, Bozo II What I'll remember most: t'Hard rolls and coke, Snits, Horn-rimmed glasses, and Christmas 1965.2 Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 G.C. Council 2,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Language Club 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,4. ALAN HOWARD CARTER Al, Ally-oop, Alley Cat, 15824-0 What I'll remember most: The unforgettable Mr. Lawrence in Tower l, Post 621, Pedersen and I vs. Robbie, Dick, and Fred, Mr. Nollan and the Barque, and three years of Mr. Hunter. Activities: Christmas Dance 33 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 3,43 Barque Staff Sports Editor 43 Students in Action 43 Intramurals 4. SUSAN LYNN CARTER Susie, Carts, Cornelia, Carter Hall What I'll remember most: Crisco, du schmerszt, Malibu, dinner at 8:00, the reliable carpool, D.L., T.R., W.B., kidnap birthday parties, and the great class of '66. Activities: Pres. Council 43 G.C. Council 23 G.C. Standing Committee 3: Girl of the Month Committee 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 23 Class Co'Chairman 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Girl of the Month 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Ho-nor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty Pres. 4g Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Ike Newton 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3,43 Gymnastics 3g Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,43 GAA Sec. 33 Convention Delegation Chairman 23 Chowder Bowl 2,3,4. NORMAN SCOTT CHAPMAN Norrn, Normy What I'll remember most: Beating Lake Washington, the bus trips to Steven's Passy Mr. Hershey and the swim team and exterior decorating at 2 a.m. Activities: B.C. Council 43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 43 Barque Staff 43 Choir 43 Band 2,33 School Play 43 Swim- ming 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Wrestling 23 Convention Committee 2. CHRISTOPHER ESTEY CHASE Sacramento, Lungs What I'll remember most: Seniority Activities: Honor Roll 2,33 Language Club 33 Students in Action 43 Football 2g Swimming 3g Skiing 33 Intramurals 43 entered from LaSierra High, California, 4. BRUCE LORD CHRISTENSEN What l'll remember most: That summer in Hawaii, August 15, the knowledge I have gained while at BHS, everything I can't forget, and PK. Activities: Dad's Night 43 Homecoming 33 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 4: Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 23 Students in Action 3,43 Ski Team 2,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 43 Convention Committee Chairman 2. KAREN LEE CHRISTENSEN Kar, Sponge What I'll remember most: Being a pedestrian for three years, the all-important unit, dime time, Leonard, Black Angus Skip,- Those sayings, all the activities Ijoined in Cweekendsj, Christmas '64, one of the four men , and Tuesdays with S.S. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 G.C. Standing Committee3 Big Sister Picnic 2,32 Big Sister 4g Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel- Decs 43 Barque Staff 2,33 Spades 23 Ski Club 2g Students in Action 2,3,43 Powder Puff 3g Convention Committee 23 Chowder Bowl 2. JED CHRISTMAN Wheeler Dealer What I'll remember most: Less than Little Activities: Christmas Dance 2,33 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Bel-Decs 43 Track 2. JUDY CHRISTMAN Sharp, Chedder, Pete, Juds, Ugly, Chris What I'll remember most: HPLTBING, the Billy Stick, Good Times, the Baer, Sam, the Day of the Breakfast Pig, and a certain best friend. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 23 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 33 Mother's Day Program 33 Homecoming 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Yankee Peddlers 43 Students in Action 3. MARGARET ELEANOR CHURCH Peggy, the Mouth, Churchy, Church Mouse What I'll remember most: Certain inspiring teachers, special friends, the spirit of '66, and the ones who will never care. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4Q Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,43 Dec. Chairman 33 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Language Club 23 Art Club 23 Ski Club 23 Band 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 School Play 3,43 Powder Puff 33 GAA 23 Chowder Bowl 2,3,4. FREDERICK EARLE CLEVELAND Rick, P.C. What l'll remember most: The weekends and vacations. Activities: Boys' Club Council: Christmas Dance 2,33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Debate 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. RICHARD H. CLISE Rich What I'll remember most: Summer, and track. Activities: Class Council 23 Band 23 Intra- murals 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. LISA MARIE COCHRANE Linda, T.P. What I'll remember most: The summer of '64, especially July 29, and my fateful junior year collecting slugs. Activities: G.C. Council 23 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,42 Students in Action 23 School Play 43 Powder Puff 3g GAA 3,4-. BARBARA COFFIN Barbie What I'll remember most: Bob, the fateful night of Homecoming 1965, and my vacation following. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3 Mother's lgay Program 33 Pep Club 2,33 Yankee Peddlers 4: Students in Action 2,33 Gymnastics 33 AA 2,3,4. SUSAN CHRISTENA COLE Sue, Susie What I'll remember most: Three boys aboard the unsinkable BARQUE, three wonderful years, and three friends called the Gruesome Twosome Plus One. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,41 Pep Club 3,43 Barque Staii' Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 National Merit Semi-Finalist 43 entered from Alamogordo High School 2. DAVID LELAND COLES V-Dub, 4 Speed, Big Ugly What I'll remember most: General Business, Mr. Ashbaugh, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith, and Coach Schweitzer. Activities: Dad's Night 23 Thespians 2,3,43 School 2,3,4Q Audio-Visual 3, 43 Convention Committee 23 Activities Crew 4. NANCY RANEE COLPAERT Nan What I'll remember most: The wonderful years I had in choir. Activities: Tolo 3: Pep Club 23 Spades 23 Choir 2,3,43 Librarian 4. COBY DEAN COMSTOCK What 1'll remember most: The Hillman, The Jeep fT.R.,sj, The Ford, The Girls, The Guys, The Weekends, The Girls, Bernie's, The Girls, and temporary amnesia on the weekends. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Boys' Club Council 3g Class Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Bel-Decs President 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3. DEBORAH PAXTON CONDON Deb, Pax, Debbie, Debra What I'll remember most: Growing up, B.G.'s, ,lohn G., the goup, and all our various experiences. Activities: G.C. Council 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 2,33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 33 Pep Club 2,33 Ir. Statesmen 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. TERESA JO CONRAD Terri, Ter What I'1l remember most: Sitting in class thinking about M.H., and .l.N.'s and my spelling techniques. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 23 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel-Decs 43 Powder Puff-33 GAA 2. ELAINE LESLIE COOK Elena, Elmer, Cher What I'll remember most: Keystone Cops, and my Senior year. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 33 Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 33 Mother's Day Program 33 Homecoming 3,43 Pep Club 3g Language Club 33 Spades 3. LINDA DIANNE COOK Cookie., Cuz What I'll remember most: Football games, .luly 15-28, 1965, Mac's, C.B., and wonderful friends and good times. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,-43 Pep Club 23 Science Seminar 2,3,43 Debate 23 Students in Action 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 2,3,43 GAA 2,3. JOSEPH THOMPSON COOLEDGE .Ioe,Relian What I'll remember most: 07:00 turnout for J.R.H., M.F.O., Poker Games, all those stupes in the class of '65, two years in M.H. class and scrunch against the Hummersf' Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 Christmas Dance 43 Homecoming 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2 3 4' Wolverine Guard 4' Lettermen's Club 2 3 4' Ike Newton 3 4' Swimmin 2 3 4' Intra- Q Q Q s Q Q v 1 v g Q Q Q murals 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. CYNTHIA MOUREEN CORDOVA Cyndy, Cyn, Bova What I'll remember most: All my good friends and teachers, Pam P., and her uspooliesn, walking to and from school with WJ., and joke,joke during all the assemblies. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Young Democrats 3g Language Club 2,3. CLAUDIA ELIZABETH CORY Clod, Chilly What I'll remember most: The spring and summer of '65. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 3: Pranzo 2,33 Homecoming 33 Pep Club 2,33 Yankee Peddlers 43 Language Club 23 Students in Action 2,33 School Play 43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. WARREN DEWEY CORYELL III Pete, Peter, Piso, Pietrovich What I'll remember most: Intellectual intercourse with my teachers and participation in activities with my friends. Activities: Presidentfs Council 33 Homecoming 23 Honor Boll 2,3,43 Junior Statesmen 2,3,43 Debate 2,3,43 Young Democrats 4, 2 V.P., 3 Pres.: Thespians 3,43 School Play 3,43 Convention Speaker 2. JEANNE SUZANNE CRAIG Skraig, Bowzer, Bodless, Craigbod What I'll remember most: Pottery class of '64, the night Annie got in at 4:00, and car break- down? Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 G.C. Council 23 Big Sister Picnic 33 Tolo 2,43 Mother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 2,43 Art Club 2,3,43 Thespian 43 Choir 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 School Play 3,4. STEVE CRANDALL DAVID ALFRED CROONQUIST Dave What I'll remember most: The class of '66, my teachers, and my coaches. Activities: Class Council 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 3,4. ANDREW GORDAN DAGGATI' Andy, Oscar, Skirrhead, The Kid What l'll remember most: The guys, athletics, and all my pull with the front ofhce and faculty. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2,3,43 Christmas Dance 33 Dad's Night 33 Class Council 2,31 Homecoming 2,3,43 Homecoming Escourt 43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard Scribe 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Track 3,43 Delegation Chairman 2. KATHLEEN RAE DAHL Kathy, K.D., Delphinium, Dahl What I'll remember most: Girls' Club, the Law of Procrastination, good times and the Gruesome Twosome Plus One. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3',43 lVlother's Day Program 2,3,43 Girls' Club His- torian 43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 43 Beacon Staff Underclass Editor 4. THOMAS RICHARD DARNELL What I'll remember most: Saturday nights, and the Lake Washington football game. Activities: Football 2,33 Golf 43 Intramurals 43 Baseball 3,4. ROSANNE THERESE DAVID Rose, Rosie, Davie What l'll remember most: The hard work and wonderful rewards. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 G.C. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Young Democrats 33 Language Club 23 Students in Action 23 Lutherland Counselor 43 Drill Team 4. SCOTI' CAMPBELL DAVIS Fogey, Scoott What I'll remember most: The Guard, the Absolute Prole Controler, sleeping through Buzzy's lectures, and mouthing off. Activities: Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Jr. Statesmen 43 Science Seminar 2,3,43 Debate 2,3,43 Young Republicans 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4. SUSAN MARIE DERRIG Suz, Goody two Shoes What I'll remember most: Roof walking, Coach's pep talks, mighty Seniority, Lithen Thilly , and no second semester tests. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Debate 33 Art Club 43 Ski Club 2g Students in Action 3,43 Powder Puff 33 GAA 2,3. NANCY CAROL DEUSTER Dust, Duse, Dusty, Tin Grin What I'Il remember most: That dreadful cast, sleepless JSA conventions, the great sum- mers, Beacon Day, winning the Plaid Football and all my great pals. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,42 Pep gang 2,3,43 Jr. Statesmen 3,43 Art Club 3, Sec-Treas 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action DANA DICKINSON Dick, Danita What I'll remember most: Kitti, the wedding, S.S's, Mrs. H., Beacon Day '65, B.C.P.'s, the hut, dippin' in November, pyloric contractions, and Marc of course! Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 33 Class Council 23 Homecoming 23 Class Dances 2,33 Pep Club 23 Art Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 2. BARBARA JO DIRKS Bobbie, Barb What I'll remember most: My Senior year and everyone I've met, especially those great friends. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Spades 3,43 School Play 3,43 Librarian 4. VIRGINIA KATHERINE DOLAND Ginna, Ginners, Gin What I'l1 remember most: Seniority, SASP, 1965 KingCo Champs, Roof'walking, '64 Sr. float, Lithen Thilly , and Powder Puff. Activities: Pres. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,33 Pres. 43 Honor Guard 2,3,43 Jr. States- men 33 Debate 3,43 Ski Club 2,4, Hist. 33 Students in Action 33 Lutherland Counselor 33 Powder Puff 33 GAA 2,3,4. L SUSAN LEE DONAHOE Sue, Suey What I'll remember most: Seniority, winning the Plaid Football, KingCo Champs, and all my wonderful friends. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Progam 3,43 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 4. JANE LOUISE DONALDSON Janie What I'll remember most: The library on Saturday afternoons, one day at the beach, all the fascinating, frantic, frustrating fun, and the Gruesome Twosome Plus One. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4g G.C. Standing Committee 3, Chairman 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 lVIother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 43 Debate 43 Students in Action 2,33 Lutherland Counselor 23 Drill Team 4: Convention Delegation Chairman 2. GARY THOMAS DOOTSON Stien, Car, Bum What I'1l remember most: My .lunior year and the good old days. Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 Christmas Dance 43 Dad's Night 2,3,43 Homecoming 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Skiing 43 Intramurals 4g Track 2,3,4. JAMES WATSON DORAN Jamie, Nutty, Zero For Two, The Man What I'll remember most: The Great Escape, Seaside, .I.R.S., Hummers, Scrunch, the Vespa Gang, Wheelie Champ, the guys, and all the fun. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Boys' Club Council 23 Christmas Dance 2,33 Dad's Night 3,43 Class Council 33 Junior Class Treasur- er 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Beacon Staff 4g Barque Staff 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 23 Skiing 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Ski Team 43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. KATHERINE DOW Katie, Snip, Minus What I'll remember most: 'Master', all the Bettys that tried so hard, the Unit, Leonard, my attempt to believe, dime time, and the Black Angus Skip. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 G.C. Council 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,31 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,32 Class Dances 2,3,4Q Ski Club 23 Students in Action 2,33 Powder Puff 3. TERENCE PETER DOWNING Terry, T.P., Peter What I'll remember most: Saturday nights and Monday mornings, night skiing, W.W. and S. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Ike Newton 33 Young Republicans 33 Ski Club 43 Skiing 33 Intramurals 33 Tennis 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 3. ROBERT EDWARD DRESCHER Bob, Dresch What I'll remember most: Profits gained from Mr. Shaw's class and the class of '66. Activities: Boys' Club Council 33 Class Council 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Intramurals 4. KENNETH STEVEN DROKER Ken What I'll remember most: Good times . Activities: Debate 33 Yankee Peddlers 4. JUDY DUERST What I'll remember most: A broken whistle, Scrag Week, summer of '65, finally beating LW., Soph homecoming skits, and 4th period. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 G.C. Council 4g Big Sister Picnic Chairman 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Girls' State 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2g Foreign Exchange Committee 33 Drill Team co-Capt. 3, Captain 4. TERRE ANNE DUNNAM Ter, Dum-Dum, Terrible, T.D. What I'll remember most: The Unit, 11:30, Dime Time, Lasting Friendship, Bettys, Black Angus Skip, singing, W.W.W., Senior Men, Sept 22, 1965, and The First. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 G.C. Standing Committee 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,42 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 23 Skiing 33 Gymnastics 33 GAA 3. JOANNE FLORENCE DUROCHER .Io.,Josephine What I'll remember most: Teachers, studies, games, my Senior year, the wonderful friends who made life interesting, and Bobbie. Activities: Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,42 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 43 Spades 3, committee chairman 43 School Play 2. JEANNE MARIE DURR Gawge,J.D., George, The Great Stoneface What I'l1 remember most: Integrated carnations, seven adieus, chunkering with J.T., August 21, 1964, the Axe, crawling over the certain piano, forever missing our cue in the Music Man, the Sisty Uglers, and the class of '65. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 33 Homecoming 43 Language Club 23 Spades 23 Choir 2,3,43 School Play 2,3. RAYMOND ALLEN DURR Ray, Bob, Durr, Banjo What I'll remember most: Walking down the aisle in the Seattle Cernter Opera House at 11:00 at night a uyear early with B.B. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Class Council 3g Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 3,4Q Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard Treasurer 4g Debate 3,43 Choir 43 School Play 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 23 Foreign Exchange Committee 4. bs.- PATRICIA MARION EASTON Patty, Bozo I, Platyhelminthes What I'll remember most: Our conservativeffl carpool, summer of '64, Teddy Bear, the cowpath, and exterior decorating at 2 a.m. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Class Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Young Republicans 33 Art Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 33 Ski Team 2,33 Gymnastics 3,43 Powder Puff 3: CAA 3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. ALLEN EDWARD EDMONSON Owl What I'll remember most: When we broke the class playing Smockey in Buzzy's room. Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 Lutherland Counselor 3. RANDI LEE EDWARDSEN Edwina, Randolph, Randall, Aud What I'll remember most: The merciless stretching of my feeble brain. Activities: G.C. Council 43 G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 33 Class Council 43 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 23 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Skiing 2,33 Gymnastics 33 GAA 3,4. RONDI PAIGE EGENES What I'll remember most: Friends I'll never forget, monsters, and the floating blue lady. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4Q Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,43 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 2,33 Honor Roll 33 Pep Club 2,33 Spades 43 Students in Action 43 Powder Puff 3' Convention Delegation Chairman 2. .IAN SHERMAN EKSTEDT Activities: Honor Roll 43 Young Democrats 43 Choir 43 Orchestra 4g Buck Creek Counselor 43 entered Bellevue 4. KATHLEEN ELLINGSWORTH Katie What l'll remember most: My oreo twin, P.H., Seaside, Chelan, and one lost year. Activi- ties: Big Sister Picnic 43 Pranzo 43 entered from Hollywood High 4. JUDITH ANN ELLIS Judi, Tudi, Fip, J.J. What I'll remember most: The wild times back in the T.A. room, all the homework, and my fabulous senior year. Activities: G.C. Council 23 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,42 Tolo 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Language Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,33 Lutherland Counselor 3,43 Skiing 2,3,41 Gymnastics 2,33 GAA 2,3. DAVA RAE ELLISON Davie Deev What I'll remember most: F.H.K., the Group, and mornings in front of the study hall. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 33 Class Council 2,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 2,33 Art Club 43 Skiing 2,3. ANDREW ROBERT EOFF Andy What l'll remember most: Summer of '65, Vespa Gang, and G's. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2,33 Christmas Dance 2,3,43 Dad's Night 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Young Republicans 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 3,43 Football 3,41 Football Banquet 43 Skiing 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 2,3,41 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. JANET LESLIE ERICKSON Jan, Skunge What I'll remember most: Good times with friends, LRY, and Seabeck vocabulary, and E-19. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,41 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 3,23 Young Democrats 43 Spades 33 Ski Club 2,3,4. LAEL ELIZABETH ERICKSON Beest, Er, N.U.Y.L. What I'll remember most: The wonderful administration, the classes of '65 and '66, M.G., and the beach and Hat tire, S.S.'s, Clements, Chevs, the Red Rock Mail, Halloween at Madison St., the beach and the nut, meeting Pig, Al's, and torch-light parade, and Vietnam. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Homecoming 2,33 Pep Club 23 Yankee Peddlers 43 Art Club 33 Ski Club 23 Students in Action 3: Lutherland Counselor 23 Skiing 2,3. MICHAEL ERICKSON Mike, Bone-head Activities: Lettermen's Club 4: Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Track 3. NANCY JOYCE ERICKSON Keith, E What I'll remember most: . . . everything . . . we four , P.W..l.W., room 323, Corn Flakes and Orange juice . . . and everybody. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 G.C. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo over-all chairman 3,43 Mother's Day Program 2, fashion chairman 3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,4-3 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Honor Guard 3,43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,43 GAA 3, Homecoming Dance decorations chairman 4. 1 LYNDA MARIE EVANS Lynn, Beast, Evy What I'll remember most: My friends, weekends, and the spirit ofthe class of '66. Activi- ties: G.C. Council 3g Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program IgicHom:ecoming 43 Class Dances 33 Pep Club 33 Art Club 33 Ski Club 33 Students in Action 3g img . ROBERT WARREN EVERETI' Bob, Ew What I'll remember most: The Grand Wizard, Mr. Hilliard, whose experiments kept on proving Murphy's Law. Activities: Christmas Dance 3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Science Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Intramurals 4g ennis 3,4. JOE THOMAS FAVRE Joesph, Joey What I'll remember most: The weekend parties. Activities: Bel'Decs 4g Photo Club3 Choir3 School Play: Audio-Visual. EDMOND O'I'I'O FEY Foo What I'll remember most: The students, the teachers, the good times, and the ranker of all. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Class Council 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolver- ine Guard 43 Science Seminar 2,3,43 Ike Newton 3, President 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Football 33 Intramurals 4. DANIEL MERLE FIELD Dangerous Dan, Water Ski What I'll remember most: The weekends. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 33 Bel-Decs 4g Photo Club 23 Choir 3g Track 2,3. LINDA ANN FINE Frieda, Carrot Top, Red, Fine-da-Line What I'll remember most: Worryingl Activities: A.S.B. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 3g Mother's Day Program 2,3,4Q Homecoming 2,3,4Q Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Girls' State Alt. 33 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Debate 3g Young Democrats 2,3,43 Language Club 2g Gymnastics 3. BETSY ANN FISH Betsy What I'll remember most: f'Those early morning calls with Francie, sinking in the mud with Willits and Barb, Sat. Night Sr. Women Poker Party, Mr. Hruska's formal talks to me, summer of '65, and Good old Ross. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4g G.C. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Tolo 3,43 Pranzo ticket chairman 3,43 Class Council 43 Home- coming 3,43 Dance decorations chairman 43 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Yankee Peddlers 43 Bel-Decs 43 Ski Club 33 Students in Action 33 Powder Pulf 3. DAVID L. FOLKINS Dave What I'll remember most: All the games and getting to them, semester tests, and most of all BHS. Activities: Honor Roll 3,4. KATE PARRY FOLKINS Katy, Katy-did What I'll remember most: Fun, friends, football games, term papers, and Monday morn- ings. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 4g Big Sister 43 Home- coming 2,43' Honor Roll 2g Pep Club 2,33 Language Club 2. JANET BELLE FREDERICKSON Jan, Fred What I'll remember most: Having an extra sister the summer of '65, Faith, the meaningful experiences, the friends l have made, and Sun Valley. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 G.C. Council 43 G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,4-3 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 2,33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Lutherland Counselor 33 Powder Puff 33 GAA 43 Foreign Exchange Committee 3. NIKKI MARIE FREEMAN Nik, Nikker, Nich What I'll remember most: A certain someone, Sept. 24, the memories, K.D., T.R., R.E., C.S., all the lonely weekends, and the summer at Whidbyf' Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 G.C. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Class Council 2,33 Home- coming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel-Decs 43 Drill Team 3. TERRY ANN FULWIDER Annie, F ulwicher What I'll remember most: Bellevue 22- Lake Washington O,.leannie and all her innocence, Pranzo 2,3,4-3 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Yankee Peddlers 4. NANCY LEE CALLUP Nanc, Trot What l'll remember most: The car pool, mailing letters at 8:10, and Monday mornings. Activities: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,32 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. a certain guy, and four friendsf' Activities: G.C. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 33 CHRISTINE FRANCES CANDY Chris, Crendal What I'll remember most: The football games and learning how to 'think'. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 4: Big Sister 4: Pranzo 3,4: Homecoming 3: Honor 'Roll 2. ALICIA GARCIA What I'll remember most: Cold at football games, waiting for weekends. Activities: Home- coming 4: Foreign Exchange Students 4: Loyalty 4: Ski Club 4: entered from Spain 4. ARTHUR LEWIS GARLAND III Laughing Boy, Art Smart, Smart, Secret Agent 86 What I'll remember most: All the things I did that I shouldn't have and all the things I didn't do that I should have, all the homework I didn't do, and girls. Activities: Christmas Dance 2,3: Dad's Night 2: Homecoming 2,3: Class Dances 2,3: Honor Roll 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Track 2,4. THOMAS ALAN GATES Tom, Stocker, C.B. What l'll remember most: D.L. Activities: Homecoming 3,4-: Class Dances 2,4: Art Club 2: Band 3,4-: Intramurals 2,3,4: Track 3,4. JERRY GIBBS Doge What l'll remember most: All the tests I didn't study for and the opportunities I didn't take advantage of. Activities: Boys' Club Council 4: Honor Roll 2,3: Ike Newton 4: Young Republicans 4: Ski Club 4: Students in Action 2,3,4: Football 3: Intramurals 2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Track 3,4. STANLEY ABRUM GILE Stan, Warren G. What l'll remember most: The feud between Uncle Ric and Mr. Paulson. Activities: Pres. Council 4: Boys' Club Council 2,3,4: Christmas Dance 2: Dad's Night 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4-: Wolverine Guard 4: Jr. States- men 4: Ike Newton 4: Young Republicans 4: Choir 3, Pres. 4: Students in Action 3: School Play 3: Intramurals 3,4. SUSAN MARIE GILLELAND Gilligan, Suegil, Gil, Gertrude What l'll remember most: Naming people, that week, and all my good buds. Activities: A.S,B. Council 3: G.C. Council 4: G.C. Standing Committee chairman 4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Girl of the Month Committee 3,4-: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Honor Guard 3,4: Debate 3: Beacon Staff Underclass Editor 4: Ski Club 3,4: Students in Action 2,3. LAWRENCE V. GOIN Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: Class Council 2: Yankee Peddlers 4: Students in Action 2,3: Audio-Visual 3. JOSEPH W. GOLBERG Joe, Goldilocks, Iceberg What I'll remember most: 'tD..I.'s and J.G.'s harem and U.S. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Christmas Dance 4: Class Council 2,3: Honor Roll 3: Junior Statesmen 2,3,4: Science Club 2: Debate 3,4: Young Democrats 2,3: Thespians 4: Choir 3,4: School Play 3,4-: Convention Committee 2. GREGORY DEAN GOODSON Greg, Nose, Goodie What l'll remember most: Good times with the group and things they told me about that I didn't know happened, the trip to the pass and the black and green beasts. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Yankee Peddlers Treas. 4: Audio- Visual 3: Football 2: Intramurals 4: Wrestling 4: Track 3,4. JILL ANNETTE GORD What I'll remember most: Bob Mohn and the class of '65, Hilltop, March 21, 1965, behin the church etc. Activities: G.C. Council 2: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4-: Pranzo 2,4: Class Council 3: Homecoming 3: Yankee Peddlers 4: Students in Action 2,3. NANCY JOSEPHINE GOUDIE Nannie, Gertrude, Pig, Linda What I'll remember most: Sing 'Liza', Coke and Hard Rolls, Games, Dears, The Zoo, Sincerity, Caring and the Class of '66. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: G.C. Council 2,3: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Motheris Day Program 2,3,4: Class Council 3,4: .lunior and Sr. Class Sec: Homecoming Princess 2,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Jr. Prom General Chairman 3: Homecoming Window Chairman 2: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Frederick and Nelson's Fashion Board 4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Honor.Guard 3,41 Language Club 2,4: Ski Club 2,4: Students in Action 2,3,4: Lutherland Counselor 2,4: Drill Team 3,45 .lr. Couple at graduation 3: Chowder Bowl 2,3,4: Convention Committee platform 2. RANDALL KIRKGARD GOULD Randy, Randrew, Dugul What I'll remember most: My first dav at Bellevue, Vespa gang, scrunch, the M.I. game, d Log Booms, C.G.Y. Activities: Boy's Club Council 3: Christmas Dance 4: Homecoming 2,3:. Homecoming Escourt 4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Ike Newton 3: Beacon Staff 3, Editor 4: Ski Club 4: Students in Action 2: Football 4: Football Banquet 42 Skiing 3: Basketball 2: Intramurals 2,3: Track 3: Baseball 2: Convention Committee 2: Leadership Conference 4. LINDA ANN GOWING Linda, Gertrude, Nancy What l'll remember most: The sweet, singing, and sad times, especially the silly ones, our gang and the hard rolls, my good bud, and every ridiculous effort to be medium wild. Activities: G.C. Council 23 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Senior Class V.P. 4g Home- coming 2, skit chairman 3,43 Homecoming Princess 33 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Debate 3,43 Young Democrats 23 Driver's Council sec. 33 Students in Action 2,3,43 Drill Team 3,4. DENNIS HERBERT GRACE Renny, Denny Bugger, Den What I'll remember most: Those days when everything went right. Activities: Class Council 43 Homecoming 43 Honor Roll 2,32 Ski Club 2,3,43 Convention Committee 2. JEFFREY BRIAN GRASS Jeff, Ffej, Greb, Fogey What I'll remember most: Combo practice in Faith's class, and playing poker on Saturday night. Activities: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Ike Newton 2,3,43 Young Republi- cans 2,43 Beacon Staff Associate Editor 43 Ski Club 43 Golf 33 Intramurals 43 Convention Delegation Chairman 23 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. DAVID ANDREW GRAY Dave Guy, Big Tall, Clyde, Dag What I'll remember most: The Maynard hoax, Saturday nights at 'The Kid's', Paul Revere the Stevens Pass Hip, Vespamania, my amazing punctuality, scrunch, and Ron and Pierre. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3Q Ike Newton 43 Young Democrats 23 Barque Staff 4-3 Ski Club 3,43 Students in Action 2,43 Lutherland Counselor 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 23 Convention Committee 23 B.C. Council 33 Christmas Dance 2,43 Dad's Night 43 Class Council 3. LINDA GRAY Lynn What I'll remember most: My fateful .lunior year collecting slugs, 3rd lunch and KR., all the good times and friends, and especially .luly 9, 1964 and B.I. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 43 Art Club 43 Spades 43 Lutherland Counselor 43 GAA 4. ROBERT ANDREW CRAYBEAL Billy Saul, Frenchie, Booob, Gabriel What I'll remember most: The earthquake that happened during first periodf, Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Homecoming 23 Class Dances 33 Honor Roll 2, 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Young Republicans 43 Art Club 43 Band 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 School Play 3. FLORENCE GREENWOOD Flo, Sam What I'll remember most: '6Wall to wall magazines, That Summer, the football field, S.B. '64, the Plaid Football, Bye Bye Birdie, and most of all, this year. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,4Q G.C. Council 33 Big Sister 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo refreshment chairman 33 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,43 publicity chairman 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Girls' State 33 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3' Debate 3,43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,4-3 GAA 3,43 N.F.L. 3,43 Girls' Nation 4. SHARON ANN GRIFFITH Sharnon, Bear, Smiley What I'll remember most: S.B. '64, 'I Feel Pretty', the summer of '65, those 'wild' cheer- leading dinners, and playing the game. Activities: A.S.B. Court 23 G.C. Council 2,33 G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo co-chairman 3, chairman 4g Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Beacon Staff Senior Editor 43 Students in Action 3,43 Football Banquet 43 Gymnastics 3,4-3 Songleader 4. CAROL JEAN CROCOCK Garrocock, Gardenia, Crouch What I'1l remember most: My close friends, Drill Team, and beating Lake Washington. Activities: G.C. Council 33 G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,41 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,4Q Pep Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 GAA 4. BARBARA LEE GUDGEL Barb, Gudge, Boob What I'l1 remember most: Track practice at midnight with N., my close friends and good teachers, and of course, Ye Gods! Activities: Big Sister Picnic3 Big Sister3 Pranzo: Class Dances 43 Pep Club3 Bel-Dees 43 Thespians3 School Play3 Lutherland Counselor. SUSAN LYNN GUSTAV Sue, Gus What I'll remember most: All of the good times and good friends, Monsters, and the fioating blue lady. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 G.C. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,4Q Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 2,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3Q Yankee Peddlers 43 Students in Action '33 Gymnastics 3. ALOMA JEAN HALBROOK Lom, Lomer, Lomie What l'll remember most: Many wonderful experiences shared with ONE and many. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 G.C. Council 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,42 Pranzo 2,31 Tolo 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Homecoming Princess 43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Class Council 2,43 Class Dances 2,42 Bel-Dees Secretary 43 Students in Action 23 Powder PuiT 3g GAA 2,33 Convention Committee 2. LAURENCE DALE HALVORSEN Larry, Rookie, Halvey What I'l1 remember most: H1965 football season, L.W. football practices, Pride , Buzz's hoat, wild times on wild weekends with a wild bunch, Chinatown on bikes, and girls. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 33 Lettermen's Club 43 Young Republicans 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. JOHN ROBERT HAMANN Hamburger, Hube What I'll remember most: How bad I wanted to get out. Activities: Students in Action 33 Intramurals 2,3. JULIE HAMILTON JONATHAN MICHAEL HAMLIN ,lon What I'll remember most: L'My Senior year, all the high school activities, and my wife . Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 B.C. Council 4: Homecoming 3,43 Honor Roll 43 Bel-Dees 43 Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 2,43 Football 23 Skiing 2,31 Intramurals 3,42 MARY ROXANA HAMLIN Roxs, Roxie What I'll remember most: April I, 1965, Oct. 27, 1965, all the guys and my senior year. JOHN WERNER HANSON Bear What I'l1 remember most: The tradition breaking class of '66. Activities: B.C. Council 43 Homecoming 43 Hoat chairman 2,31 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 43 Debate 3,43 Choir 4g Librarian 3,43 Golf 43 Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. TOM H. HARDEBECK Easy Money, Peter, Henry What I'1I remember most: Humming with the Hummersf' Activities: B.C. Council 3,43 Class Council 33 Wolverine Guard 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Intramurals 43 Tennis 3,4. STEFFEN M. HAUG Stef, Hey Man What I'll remember most: All of the people I have been acquainted with, and the lessons I have learned from them. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 B.C. Council 2g Christmas Dance 43 Dad's Night 33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Wolverine Guard 4: Lettermen' Club 3,43 Football 43 Football Banquet 43 Skiing 43 Basketball 2,33 Baseball 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Basketball 2,33 Students in Action 3,4. JOHN STEPHEN HAWKES Steve, Flip What I'll remember most: The rewards, the disappointments, the competition and the excitement of meeting new people and learning new things-events that make the most memorable years of my life. Activities: B.C. Council 3,43 Class Council 43 Home-coming 2,3,43 Lettermcn's Club 43 Debate 43 Language Club 43 Beacon Staff 3, Associate Editor 43 Football 2,43 Football Banquet 43 Swimming 2,33 Track 2,33 Choir 4. MARK DEWEY HAZARD Marcus Aurelius, Zucchine, Haz, Safety What I'll remember most: The faces . Activities: Honor Roll 3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Debate 3,43 Young Democrats 2,3, Pres 43 Thespians 3,43 School Play 3,4. GREGORY RUSSEL HEINS G.H. Heinstein, Boonie, Poky I'll remember most: What ever's fair, but I'll never tell. Activities : A.S.B. Council 2,33 B.C. Council 33 Homecoming 2,33 Honor Roll 2,3,42 Yankee Peddlers Pres. 43 Students in Action 3g Football 33 Intramurals 4. FRANK PERRY HERCERT Pear, Bent, Grunt, Hergy What I'll remember most: Smiling Fanny, Song and the V.V.'s, going hill climbing on our Vcspas, the hot times at Chelan, and the Ba-Zoom Club. Activities: Homecoming 3: Class Dances 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Young Republicans 4: Young Democrats 43 Ski Club 4: Wrestling 3,43 Gymnastics 2,3,4. STEVE HODCEBOOM Hodge, Hot Rod, No Go, Ug What I'Il remember most: The good times, all the gang, my '56 Chev, few people, places, and things, snob Hill, that one nite. KIMBALL SCOTT HOELTINC Kinlbo, Mr. Kim, Holendink What I'll remember most: The unique educational opportunities available to BHS students, the comnelitive spirit in all sports, and all the great times of the class of '66 fWheelies, T.P., Sth hole, San .luan IslandJ. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,43 Pres. Council 43 Dad's Night 2,3,43 Class Council 33 Jr. Class V.P., Homecoming 2,3,43 Homecoming Escoun 4: Class Dances 3,4, chairman 23 Boy of the Month 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Lettermenis Club 2,3, Pres. 4g Debate 2,43 Barque Staff 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Luther- land Counselor 23 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 3,43 Skiing 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Intramurals 3,42 Wrestling 2g Convention Delegation Chairman 2. TERESA LEONA HOFFERT Terri, Ter, Terence, Terriey What l'll remember most: G.C.C., the reliable f?J carpool, Branch, Junior year, the Spy's, the raids, the fun and a friend. Activities: A.S.B. Council 21 G.C. Council 41 Big Sister 3,41 Pranzo 31 Young Democrats 21 Gymnastics 2: Convention Delegation Chairman 2. MARGIT JEAN HOKENSTAD Maggie, Nutmeg What I'll remember most: The funniest things. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,41 Big Sister Picnic 31 Big Sister 31 Pranzo 2,3,41 Tolo 3,41 Mother's Day Program 3,41 Home- coming 2,31 Pep Club 2,3,41 Art Club 41 Students in Action 3,41 GAA 2,4. INGRID ANNE HOLMBERG Ing., Ingie What I'll remember most: The defeat of Lake Washington, all the good times and all my friends. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,31 G.C. Council 2g Big Sister Picnic 2,3,41 Big Sister 41 Pranzo 2,3,41 Tolo 3,41 Mother's Day Progam 2,3,4: publicity chairman 31 Class Council 21 Homecoming 2,3-,41 Class Dances 2,3,41 Pep Club 3.41 Ski Club 31 Students in Action 3: Powder Puff 3. RUSSELL BARRY HOLMBERG Homely, Hands, Homelyberg, Russ What I'll remember most: The things I should remember but can't, the Vespa Gang, Satur- day nights at the kid's, and He's not gettingin! Activities: A.S.B. Council 3,41 B.C. Council 21 Christmas Dance 2,41 Class Council 2g Homecoming 2,3,41 Class Dances 2,3,41 Honor Roll 2,3,41 Honor Society 3,41 Students in Action 2: Intramurals 2,31 Track 2,3,41 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. GREGORY GEORGE HOLT Greg, Censored What I'll remember most: The green Merc., all my hot machines, and my wonderful Junior year with Becky. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Class Dances 2g Lettermen's Club 3g Language Club 21 Track 2,3. NANCY ,IO HOOVER Hoovie, Heloise, Hoov, Nanny What I'll remember most: O.lVl.S., B Sneekers, Young Life and the Monday night lectures. Activities: A.S.B. Council 21 G.C. Council 2,3,41 G.C. Standing Committee 2,3, chairman 41 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,41 Big Sister 3,41 Pranzo 2,3, kitchen chairman 41 Tolo 2,3,4-1 Mother's Day Program 3,41 Homecoming 2,3,4-1 Class Dances 2,3,41 Honor Roll 2,3,41 Honor Society 2,3,41 Pep Club 2,41 Science Club 31 Science Seminar 2,3,41 Young Republicans 31 Language Club 31 Band 2,3,4: Students in Action 3,41 School Play 2,3,41 Lutherland Counselor 3,41 Powder Puff 3: Foreign Exchange Committee 4. JEFFREY ALAN HOPPER Jeff, Jeffers, Hop, Hands What I'll remember most: The good times, and wonderful friends that Bellevue has given me, and that great Bellevue spirit that will never die. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,41 Christ- mas Dance 2: Dad's Night 2,32 Class Council 31 Homecoming 2,3,41 Class Dances 2,3,41 Honor Roll 2,3,41 Honor Society 3i Wolverine Guard 41 Lettermen's Club 2,3,41 Students in Action 2,3,41 Football 3,41 Football Banquet 3,41 Swimming 2,3,41 Intramurals 2,31 Track 2. ROBERT CLAY HOVERTER Bob, Hov, Hov'ter What I'll remember most: Smearing Lake Washington 22 to O and winning KingCo. Activities: B.C. Ofiicer 3,41 Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 41 Football 2,3,41 Football Banquet 41 Track 213,41 Convention Committee Speaker 2. MARY CHRISTINE HOYT Mare, Hoytie, Hary, Beetle What I'll remember most: John, red carnations and scotch broom, hard rolls and coke with the guys. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: G.C. Council 2,31 G.C. Standing Committee 31 Big Sister Picnic 2,31 Big Sister 3: Pranzo 2,3,41 Tolo 2,3,41 lVIother's Day Program 2,3,41 Class Council 21 Homecoming window chairman 21 song chairman 3: overall chairman 41 Class Dances 2,3,4: Girl of the Month 21 Young Democrats 21 Ski Club 21 Students in Action 2,31 Lutherland Counselor 2,3,4. JOHN PAUL HUNSBERGER j.P.., Sticky Fingers, Hun-se What I'll remember most: The great spirit in sports, a certain Qrl named Kathy, and 2 a.m. exterior decorating. Activities: Dad's Night 3,41 Lettermen's Club 41 Photo Club 21 Choir 21 Football 2,3,41 Football Banquet 4: Intramurals 21 Track 2,3,4. LINDA CHERYL PANSON Cher, Cheri, Poo, Cheryl What I'll remember most: The few days the campus was covered with snow,jammed halls and a great staff. Activities: A.S.B. Council 21 G.C. Council 31 Big Sister 3,41 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,41 Homecoming 2g Pep Club 2,31 Ski Club 2. CLINT JACOB LINDA NADINE JACOBS What I'll remember most: The spirit and unity expressed by the students. Activities: Pranzo 41 Honor Roll 3,4-. BRUCE EDWARD JACOBSON Brute, Brutus, Shrubs What I'll remember most: The B.G.'s, the Speed runs up to Crystal Mountain in the Green Blur, that Senior girl, and a few Friday and Saturday nights. Activities: Dad's Night 2: Home- coming 2,3: Class Dances 4: Honor Roll 4: Science Club 2: Ike Newton 2,3,4: Young Repub- licans 2: Ski Club 4: Students in.Action 2: Intramurals 4: Wrestling 4. ROBIN W. JAMES Oney. Bone What I'll remember most: The first day of track, the undertakers, Friday nights, scrunch, and a certain 57 Chev. Activities: B.C. Council 2: Christmas Dance 3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Young Republicans 2: Ski Club 2,3: Students in Action 3,4: Intra- murals 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. WENDY MARGARET JARVIS Wendell What I'll remember most: Ulaooking forward to homework on Fridays l?J, and the great spirit and wonderful friends ofthe Class of '66. Activities: G.C. Council 2,3: G.C. Big Sister Picnic 2,3, chairman 4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 3,4: Mother's Day Program 2,4: Refreshments co-chairman 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club 3,41 Honor Guard 3,4-: Drill Team 4: Convention Delegation Chairman 2. GEORGE MAHLON JENNINGS G.J., Floyd, Georgie What l'1l remember most: Scrunch, Debate, French, my good natured teachers. Activities: A.S.B. Court 4: B.C. Council 3: Christmas Dance 2,3,4: Class Council 2,3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Homecoming Escourt 4: Class Dances 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4:.Wolverine Guard 4: Jr. Statesmen 4: Debate 2,3,4: Ike Newton 4: Young Republicans 2,3,4: Students in Action 3: Debate V.P. 4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Convention Delegation Chairman 2. HEATHER JENNY Hester, Heath What I'll remember most: 'LMiss Hardy, Mr. Sorenson, Mr. Kirk, Mr. Lamont, the T.A. room, the Convention, and too much else to put down. Activities: A.S.B. Court 3: G.C. Council 4: Big Sister Picnic 3,4-: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 4: Cleanup chairman 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3: Secretary 4: Pep Club 3: Young Democrats 3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3: Gymnastics 3: Powder Putl'3: GAA 2,3. CLAUDIA JANE JENSEN Beest, Clod What I'll remember most: My profound ability to procrastinate, the summer of '65, and all the good times. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3: Big Sister 3: Pranzo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: Yankee Peddlers 4: Ski Club 2: Students in Action 3. DANIEL LANE JENSEN Dan, Sport What I'll remember most: .I.G.'s and D.,l.'s harem and C.B. Activities: Christmas Dance 4: Dad's Night 3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Thespians 4: Choir 4: School Play 4: Lutherland Counselor 4: entered from Renton 2. DAVID ALLEN JENSEN Dave What l'll remember most: Transfering to a great school with lots of nice kids and good teachers. Activities: Ike Newton 4: Track Manager 3: Christmas Dance 4: entered from Glasgow High, Montana, 3. PETER ALFRED JEPSON Pete What I'll remember most: Trying to think of something memorable and filling out my Senior Questionnaire. Activities: B.C. Council 4: Christmas Dance 4: Homecoming 2,3: Class Dances 3,4: Young Republicans 4: Art Club 4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3: Intra- murals 4. DAVID MARK JOHNSON DJ., Ickabod, Dave, Big Dave What I'll remember most: The 'Great Escape, Kingies C.G.'s, theNespa Gang, Seaside, LCT and T, the road, and Wheelies at Van's. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: B.C. Council 2,3: Christmas Dance 3,4: Dad's Night 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Homecoming Escourt 4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3.4: Wolverine Guard 4: l..ettermen's Club 4: Barque Staff 4: Football 2,3,4: Football Banquet 4: Basketball 2,3,4: Baseball 2,3,4. JEFF DONALD JOHNSON Fejj, Nosnhoj, Speed, Bender What I'll remember most: Trying to get to school on time, and the day I didn't make it. Activities: Band 2,3. JOHN ALDEN JOHNSON What I'll remember most: My Senior year. SHEILA BETH JOHNSON Pig, Sheila What l'll remember most: Friday night football games, Andi, the car pool, August 27, 1964, and all the wonderful times with a certain guy. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 3,4: Tolo 3,4: Mother's Day Progam 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4. NANCY LORREE JOHNSTON Nanc What I'll remember most: The Class of '65, TDPR, and waiting. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 4g Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 3,42 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 43 Yankee Peddlers 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 3,43 School Play 33 entered from Richland High School 3. BRIAN WILLIAM JONES Bill What l'll remember most: Our tennis match against Sammamish in my sophomore year, and my return to Bellevue after a semester at Newport. Activities: Dad's Night 43 Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Intramurals 43 Tennis 2,3,43 All Sports Banquet 3. .ION .IONSON Bueford Activities: A.S.B. Council 3g B.C. Council 3,43 Homecoming 2,33 Bel-Dees 43 Ski Club 3,43 Golf 2,3,4. ANNE TAYLOR JOSLIN Babette, josh, BJ., Red What I'll remember most: Entering from Helen Bush, .l.H.R., class of '64 and '66, Trigo, Carin Backlund, 'Smile and the world smiles with you', and MOG. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 33 Pranzo 43 Tolo 43 Homecoming 3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Ski Club 43 GAA 3,43 entered from Helen Bush 3, DAVID ALLAN KAPPLER Dave What l'll remember most: .lV.l, Miss Hardy, and Trigof, Activities: Homecoming 2,3,43 Science Club 43 Young Democrats 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Students in Action 3,4. ANN LOUISE KARETA Annie What I'll remember most: Long days and short years. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 33 Mother's Day Program 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Students in Action 33 School Play 43 GAA 2. FINN KARLSEN What I'l1 remember most: School spirit, football, chemistry, and Wolverine Guard. Activities: Wolverine Guard 43 Science Club 43 Language Club President 43 Foreign Ex- change Student, entered from Norway 4. BARBARA ,IO KEARNEY Barb, Freckle, Kernel, Babsey Jo What I'll remember most: L'Cood times with wonderful friends, the discovery of freckle , counting Ramblies, 12 o'clock pizzas, and winning the Plaid Football our Senior year. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 23 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. CARY KELFNER Kelf What I'll remember most: ML Odle, Vespaing through R. Humphrey's flower garden. Activities: Christmas Dance 3,43 Dad's Night 2,3,43 Homecoming 43 Honor Roll 33 Science Club 2,3,43 Ike Newton 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 School Play 43 Lutherland Counselor 43 Intra- murals 3,43 Tennis 3,4. KEVIN KELLEY Kelley, Louis 9943, S.W.I.N.E. What I'll remember most: Playing Keystone Cops on the weekends, the red paint incident with Chris, summer of '65, parties, individuals, and . . . here I come . . . . ,IANA CHRISTINE KELLOGG Kellogg-man, Pudgy What l'll remember most: 'LGlasses, braces, May 14, 1965, PJ. and Peter Cruck, dog food hor d' oeuvres, and 10 pounds of chocolate. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,43 Honor Roll 43 Choir 3,43 Students in Action 43 School Play 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 2,33 Powder Puff 33 GAA 3,4. PATRICIA ANN KELLY Pat, Patty, Trish, Kel What l'll remember most: That crazy sophomore year and those tower stairs. Activities: C.C. Council 2g Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Spades 23 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Pep Club 2,43 Language Club 23 Ski Club 23 Choir 4g Students in Action 33 School Play 43 Lutherland Counselor 33 Skiing 2,33 Gymnastics 4. DONNA JEAN KENYON Clyde, Grub, Rubber Lip, P.C. What l'll remember most: Mn Hruska's singing, looking forward, licorice, Man from U.N.C.L.E.,, and 4 and 13. Activities: Big Sister 43 Pranzo 33 Class'Council 23 Bel-Decs 43 Choir 43 School Play 33 Lutherland Counselor 33 Convention Delegation Chairman 3. JERE ALAN KERSNAR jel- What I'll remember most: J.V., Faith, Martha, Frank, Willy, Big .lohn and the rest of the gang: our senior year. Activities: Christmas Dance 3: Homecoming 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Honor Society 2,,4, President 4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Science Club 3: Ike Newton 3,4, Treasurer 4: Beacon Stalf, Associate Editor 4: Ski Club 4: Students in Action 2,3,4: Intramurals 4: Convention Committee 2: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. DAVID HAROLD KINDEM Dave, Davey What I'll remember most: Mr. Hershey's 'back door' history of the U.S.A. Activities: Boys' Club Council 4: Homecoming 4: Barque Stal? 4: Ski Club 4: Students in Action 3,4: Swimming 2,3: Intramurals 4. CHARLES FREDERICK KING Skip, Curly, Skipper Pin, Skippa What I'll remember most: S.G., Seaside 81 Tulsa, the great people that make up this great school, .l.R. 81 Napolean. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,3: Boys' Club Council 4: B.C. Standing Committee 4: Christmas Dance 2,3,4: Dad's Night 3,4: Boys' Club Treasurer 4: Class Council 2,3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Language Club 2: Students in Action 2,3,4: Football 2,3,4: Football Banquet 3,4: Basket- ball 2: Intramurals 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Convention Chairman 2. GEORGE VAN WATERS KING What I'll remember most: Waiting for the weekends and vacationsf' Activities: Transferred from Brentwood College, British Columbia 4: Rugby l,2,3: Rowing l,2,3: Tennis. JOHN W. KING What I'll remember most: The great faculty: M.F.O.. M.H., T.P.: a moth: and a 2,3,4,5,6 . . . all hearts. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: Boys' Club Council 3: Christmas Dance 3: Dad's Night 2,3: Class Council 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Ike Newton 4: -Young Republicans 2: Band 2: Students in Action 2,3,4: Convention Committee 2. ERIK KNUTE KLEPP Dekrepid, Klepto, Dekleptit What I'll remember most: Seaside, Oh phew, the time I . . ., my Saturday night rentals. Activities: Boys' Club Council 4: Homecoming 4: Class Dances 4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3,4: Intramurals 3,4: Track 4: Convention Committee 2. ANNE CHRISTINE KOESTER Annie, Annabel, T.A. Koester What I'll remember most: May 8, 1965, 'Sophomores', room 406, all my wonderful friends, and most of all . . . memories. Activities: C.C. Standing Committee 2,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Honor Guard 3,4: Young Republicans 3: Language Club 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4: Students in Action 2,3,4: School Play 3: Powder Puff 3: Chowder Bowl 2. KATHLEEN ENID KRAMER Kathy, Krame, Suzie, Spaniel What I'll remember most: 'LDrivir1g up the cow path, exterior decorating at 2 a.m., the anemic cat in my gas tank, and my burden .I.D.H.l! Activities: C.C. Standing Committee 2,3,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,4: Big Sister 4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,4: Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,4: Pep Club 2: Language Club 2,4: Ski Club 2,43 Students in Action 3,4. STEVEN DAVIS KROM Steve, Krum, S.K. What l'll remember most: The long weeks and short years. Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Homecoming 3,4: .lunior Statesmen 2,3,4: Debate 3: Ike Newton 4: Young Democrats 3,4: Thespians 4: Students in Action 3,4: School Play 3,4. GEORGE A. KRONENBERG Kip, Kipper, liowdy What I'Il remember most: L'Our reliable car pool and moose coming at 8:10, and the great class of '66. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3,4: A.S.B. Court, Pres. 4: A.S.B. Vice Pres.: Presi- dent's Council 4: Christmas Dance 4: Dad's Night 3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Leadership Conference 4: Students in Action 3,4: Tennis 4: Transferred from Oratory Prep, New Jersey 3. JOYCE CAROL LAGER What I'll remember most: The excellent education offered along with the many wonderful friends and teachers who have made my high school days memorable. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Mother's Day Program 3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Young Republicans 2: Lutherland Counselor 3,4-. GARY ROBERT LANSDON What I'll remember most: ','The exciting football games and the wonderful teachers. Activities: L'ettermen's Club 4: Football 2,3,4. RICHARD CLARE LARSON Rick What I'll remember most: Halloween at Shaw's, Anderson's driveway, Buzzy H., morning raids. Activities: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3: Lettermen's Club 4: Golf 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3: Intramurals 2,3,4: Baseball 2. MARSHA LYNN LASH Marsh, Marcy What l'l1 remember most: Being new again and again, all the wonderful acquaintances, experiences, friendships, and disappointments that high school and moving have brought, even being a sophomore for three years! Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 2,43 Tolo 43 lVIother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 23 Pep Club 2,43 Choir 43 Convention Delegation Chairman 23 entered from Penncrest High School 4. CARY MAX LAWRENSON Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 Honor Roll 3,43 Science Club 43 Ike Newton 43 Young Republicans 43 Students in Action 3,42 Intramurals 3,43 Convention Comm. 2. BRUCE STEPHEN LAZARUS Laz, Bruiser, Wispy, Labrosse What I'll remember most: All those assignments I put off until the last night, and being carried on that ladder. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3g Boys, Club Council 23 Dad's Night 2,41 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,43 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Ike Newton 43 Students in Action 2: Basketball 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. SHEHRY ANN LEE Sher What I'll remember most: The dear Bettys who tried so hard, S.S.S. girls, Leonard, dime time, the Black Angus Skip, sophomore year, and the Unit. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 G.C. Council 23 Big Sistereljicnic 23 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 23 Tolo 2,3,43 lVlother's Day Program 2,33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,32 Yankee Peddlers 43 Spades 23 Students in Action 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. SALLY GENE LEMERY Sal, Lem, Little One What I'll remember most: May 14, 1964, and every day since then. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 33 Big Sister 3g Pranzo 23 Homecoming 2,31 Pep Club 2,33 Powder PUH' 3. BRENTON JAMES LEWIS Brent What l'll remember most: All the hard work and worry, coupled with the happy times of friendship and comradeshipf' Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Dad's Night 3,43 Homecoming 33 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,4: Science Club 33 Debate 3,42 Ike Newton 43 Young Democrats 3,41 Students in Action 2,3,4: Basketball 23 Intramurals 3,4-. PENNY ANN LEWIS Pen, Lewis, Louie, Lewis Dewis What 1'll remember most: James Bond, Mr. What's Wrong Which Chou. , G.M.A.C. buddies, and the long hot summer. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 .lr. Statesmen 23 Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 3,43 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. STEPHEN EDWARD LEWIS Steve What 1'll remember most: The hard work, the weekends, Monday mornings, and all ofthe friends I've made. Activities: Transferred from Sammamish 43 swimming 4. MARGARET DAVIS LILE Marnie, Barn, Marnthropit What l'll remember most: That bloody aussie, the car pool, California, Twanoah, and B.W.W.T. Activities: C.C. Council 2,3,43 C.C. Standing Committee Chairman 43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Pranzo 3,42 Tolo 3,43 Class Council 3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 33 Skiing 33 Intramurals 43 Powder Puff 33 CAA 43 Chowder Bowl 33 entered from St. Nick 3. WILLIAM S. LINGLEY W.S.L., Willi, Bill What I'l1 remember most: lVI.F.O., .l.R.H., R.A.I-I., A.G,D., 66, 52.6 14, 410, W. fHardingJS., and anything else I don't forget. Activities: Boys' Club Council 3,43 B.C. Standing Com- mittee 3,43 Christmas Dance Chairman 43 Dad's Night 33 Class Council 33 Honor Roll 3,43 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 23 Students in Action 2,3,43 Swim- ming 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,33 Gymnastics 2,3. RAYMOND LITTRELL MARK DAVID LODINE E.B., Marcus, Loco What 1,11 remember most: The night 1 got in trouble for T.P.'ing, K.K.'s house with M.A.P. and having my house's exterior decorated. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,32 Boys' Club Council 43 Dad's Night 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,42 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Delegation Chairman 23 Lettermen's Club 4. CHERYL ANNETTE LUITEN Cher Barrel, Lute What l'll remember most: I'he wonderful and lasting friendships, the great class of '66, and those wild days at Mercer Island! Activities: G.C. Council 4g C.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3, decorations chairman 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 43 Debate 2,33 Ski Club 3,43 Drill Team 3,43 Chowder Bowl 2,33 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 43 Decorations Chairman 3. CRAIG LUNDQUIST Tex, Lung What I'll remember most: The superchucklesn Activities: Class Dances 43 Young Demo- crats 23 Students in Action 33 Audio-Visual 23 Swimming 33 Intramurals 4: Delegations chairman 2. PAMELA JEAN LYLE Pam, Pyle, Pamie, Squirt What I'll remember most: My eighth of an inch growth, Mr. Schilperoort, sponge, and the fantabulous spirit and 'go' of Bellevue, plus my greatest friends. Activities: G.C. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3, song chairman 43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: School Play 3.43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4Q Choir 2,3,43 Students in Action 2. JUDITH LYNN MACDONALD Judy, Mac What I'Il remember most: Rushing to class, being late, and getting an unexcused tardyf' Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 C.C. Council 33 Tolo 2,33 Homecoming 23 Class Dances 2,3,43 School Play 2,3,4. NANCY ELIZABETH MADISON Tan, Nance, Mad What l'll remember most: Mr. Wortman, winning the Plaid Football, people washes, ther- mometers, Mr. Haines, and just everything! Activities: G.C. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3, 43 Skiing 2,3,43 Powder Puff 3. CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR MAGNUSON Mag., Big Mag., Christian, Chris What I'll remember most: My first day at B.H.S. and my Senior year. Activities: Homecom- ing 43 Ski Club 4. PATRICK TAYLOR MALLAHAN Chico What I'll remember most: The days I wasn't there. Activities: Bel-Decs. 4. JOHN BYRNE MANSON What I'll remember most: Mr. Shaw's History Classes. Activities: Class Council 3: Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Debate 2,3,43 Junior Statesmen 23 Young Republicans 43 Choir 23 Students in Action 23 Convention Delegation Chairman 2. BEVERLY ANN MARTIN Bev, Bea-ly What I'll remember most: All the friends I've made, and good-natured 'courtesy' laughs during orchestra. Activities: Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Choir 33 Orchestra 3,43 Students in Action 33 School Play 3. TOSHIKO MASI-IIKO Tosh,Tash, Maude What I'll remember most: Very kind teachers, my wonderful friends, and the bunny and the little star. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 3,43 Honor Roll 43 Loyalty 43 Language Club 33 School Play 33 GAA 33 Vice President 4. DIANNE RUTH MASON Di, Mason What l'll remember most: My first day in study hall, mailing letters on the way to school at 8:10, and the great spirit at B.H.S. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,32 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Prog1'am 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 43 Ski Club 23 Delegation Chairman 2. RICHARD ALLEN MASON Dick, Clarabell What I'll remember most: Coach Hershey's sickly swim turnouts. Activities: Dad's Night 43 Cliss Council 43 Homecoming 3,42 Class Dances 3, Co-Chairman 43 Ski Club 4g Swimming 3,43 ennis 4. RICHARD MASON Dick, Dinky Lee, Dickers What I'll remember most: K.G., trying to make weight in wrestling, and all my good buds. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Boys' Club Council 2,33 Christmas Dance 2,33 Dad's Night 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Young Republicans 33 Language Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. DAVID BRUCE McCLIN'I'ON Dave, Moose, Huey, Mac What I'l.l remember most: The good old dates with .l.B. and the guys and having number 45 back me up on Friday night. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 2,43 B.C. Standing Committee 23 Christmas Dance 2,3,43 Dad's Night 2,43 Boys' Club Vice Pres. 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Homecoming Escourt 4: Class Dances 2,3,4Q Wolverine Guard 43 Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,33 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 2,43 Skiing 2,43 Basketball 33 Intramurals 23 Wrestling 23 Track 2,3,43 Class Council 3. BARBARA J. McCRACKEN Cracken, Barbie, that Bloody Aussi What I'l1 remember most: Our car pool and the Twanoah B.W.W.T. Activities: Tolo 33 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 33 Foreign Exchange Student 3,43 Loyalty 4g Pep Club 33 Skiing 3g GAA 43 entered from Australia 3. KATHLEEN ANNE McDERMOTT Kathy, McD What I'll remember most: Homecoming, foreign exchange, moving to Bellevue, my first two months as a Sophomore, meeting people, quite a few teachers, and a lot of other things. Activities: G.C. Council 43 G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 43 Young Democrats 3,43 Language Club 43 Barque Staff 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 33 Girls' State Alternate 33 Foreign Exchange Committee 4. ELIZABETH GRACE MELDER Betty, Lizzy, Mede, Betsy What l'll remember most: Izzy, Lizzy, and Tizzy, and the mixup in Mr. Hershey's class. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 4g Homecoming 43 Honor Roll 3,43 Pep Club 43 Language Club 33 Choir 3,43 School Play 3,43 Lutherland 4. WILLIAM JAMES MERCHANT Willy, Merch What I'11 remember most: Orcas Island and the 5:00 a.m. ferryf, Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 43 Class Council 33 Art Club 43 Students in Action 33 Intramurals 3. JOHN LANCE MERCIER What l'll remember most: Remaining calmly nervous while philosophizing to White Heap and Cream on the idiosyncracies of the life grade. Activities: Homecoming 23 Class Dances 23 Bel-Decs 43 Band 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. CAROLINE MICHKILS Carol, Mitch-kills, Care What I'll remember most: Elk, Raison-head, Sunday excursions, and P.W. and the back room. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Motheris Day Program 2,3,43 G.C. Treasurer 43 Homecoming 2,3,4Q Class Dances 2,3,43 Students in Action 3,43 GAA 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Bestis and Nordstrom's Fashion Board 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. ROBERT EDWIN MICKEL Bob, Mick What 1'l1 remember most: My fast chev., goody's fords, the G.T., WPCT Day, all my good friends and all the good times! Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 43 Driver's Council 2,3, Vice Pres.3 Intramurals 2,3,4Q Wrestling 2,33 Track 23 Conven- tion Speaker. LESLIE MIKSELL Les, Balli What I'll remember most: 'iMy great Senior year, and the class of '66 that was on fire with the greatest enthusiasm, friendship, activity, and leadership. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 3g Gymnastics 3,4-. DEBORAH SUE MILES Debby, Deb, Debber, Mills What I'l1 remember most: My good friends, the foreign exchange students, Miss Hardy's 'Jack Mackeral' seagull food, and the great football team of '65. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 43 Homecoming 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 GAA 2,3,43 Convention Committee 2. ROBERT CRAIG MILLER Craig What l'll remember most: Bombing around Friday nights in the 'folly' with the guys. Activities: Honor Roll 3,43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 33 Audio-Visual 2,43 Activities Crew 3,4. ELIZABETH LEE MILLER Beth What I'1l remember most: All the really wonderful people I was able to get to know while working on things like Homecoming, class dances, Girls' Club etc. Activities: G. C. Council 43 G.C. Standing Committee Chairman 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 3,43 lVIother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Debate 33 Young Republicans 2,33 Students in Action 2,33 Junior Prom refresh. chrm. 3. SUSAN PATRICIA MILLER S.S.S., Sue What I'll remember most: Dime Time, the 'Dear Bettys', Leonard, the Black Angus Skip, the Unit and April 17, 1964-. Activities: C.C. Council 3,43 G.C. Standing Committee 2,43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,4Q Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Home- coming 2,43 Class Dances 2,3,4, Refreshments chairman 33 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,4Q Pep Club 2,3,43 Debate 33 Young Republicans 2,33 Students in Action 2,33 A.S.B. Council 3. DENNIS CHARLES MOGAVERO Denny, Mog, Mogi., Whop What I'll remember most: That night at Bates', Sivula before the games, all the guys, and 22-0 over L.W. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 Boys' Club Council 3,43 B.C. Standing Com- mittee 43 Christmas Dance 3,43 Dad's Night 2,3,43 Class Council 23 Homecoming 2g Class Dances 3,43 Lettermen's Club 4g Yankee Peddlers, Vice Pres. 43 Students in Action 33 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 33 Skiing 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,33 Convention Committee 2. MALCOLM JOHN MONTACUE Mac What l'll remember most: Buzz, good teachers, and friends. Activities: Homecoming 2,35 Ike Newton 4: Intramurals 2,3,4. LINDA ANN MONFORE Squeak, Lin, Mon What I'll remember most: D.T.R.P., Class of '64, '65, '66, 'waiting', CMAC buddies, and all my good friends. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Pranzo 2,4: Tolo 2,3,4g Mother's Day Progam 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,3,4-5 Class Dances 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4-5 Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3,4-Q Powder Puff 35 Drill Team 4: CAA 4. JEANNE ELIZABETH MOORE Beanie, Bean-Ball, Jean What l'll remember most: The wonderful spirit of Bellevue High School, and Mrs. Clark. Activities: C.C. Council 4: C.C. Standing Committee 45 Big Sister Picnic 25 Pranzo 2,3,45 Mother's Day Program 45 Class Dances 45 Pep Club 2,35 Art Club 4. MARCO J O MOORE Marg, Jo, Maggie, Magoo Moose What l'll remember most: Phyllis and her Nala aH'a.irs, .lune 3, 1964, and Shane. Activi- ties: C.C. Council 3,45 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,45 Pranzo 2,3,45 Tolo 3,45 Christmas Rance 45 Homecoming 2,3,45 Class Dances 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,331-5 Convention Delegation hairman 2. MICHAEL D. MOORE What I'll remember most: Miss Hardy's lovable idiosyncracies and philosophical purpose- fulness of mathematics. Activities: Ike Newton 4: Young Democrats 43 Foreign Exchange Committee 4. NANCY ELIZABETH MOORE Nane, Nanny What I'll remember most: The great school spirit and the class of '66, the wonderful friends l made, and my excellent gymnastics coach, Miss O'ReiHy. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 4-5 Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,35 Mother's Day Program 2,3,4g Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,35 Pep Club 2,33 Science Seminar 31 Young Republicans 2g Students in Action 2,35 Gymnastics 3,45 GAA 2. JOHN ELLIOTI' MOORING Skip What l'll remember most: A few teachers, the best and the worst, and most of the kids. Activities: Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,4: 'Honor Roll 2,3,45 Debate 45 Beacon Staff 45 School Play 3,45 Football 2: Track 25 Convention Platform Comm. 2. GEORGE EDWARD MOREY Morge Cory, Moray Eel What l'll remember most: The great times in Mr. Hruska's class and dry Friday nights. Activities: Class Council 45 Honor Roll 3: Bel-Decs 45 Young Republicans: Photo Club 2: Intramurals 25 Convention Delegate 25 Homecoming 3. LYNNE SUE MOSKOWITZ Moskow What I'll remember most: Trying desperately to stay awake during classes5 weekends, M.S., Monsters, and the Hoating blue lady. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,45 Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 45 Tolo 4: Mother's Day Program 45 Homecoming 2,35 Class Dances 45 Pep Club 2,35 Students in Action 4: Powder Puff 3. LARRY WAYNE MOULTON What I'll remember most: All the wonderful people I've met, the good times l've had, the Friday nights, and the one who was extra special. Activities: Football 2. MICHAEL GARY MUCGE Mugsie What I'll remember most: An expensive kiss. Activities: Dad's Night 2,3,45 Honor Roll 2: Young Republicans 2,35 Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 25 Intramurals 2. ANN MAUREEN MURPHY Annie, A-on, Annabelle What l'll remember most: My mixed-up Junior year. Activities: Language Club 45 Band 25 Librarian 45 entered Bellevue 3. ALAN JAMES MURRAY Al, John-John Activities: Cross Country 25 Football 25 entered Bellevue 3. DOROTHY ANN NEILL Danne What l'll remember most: Weekends, especially at Lopez, the District, and China Town, B.C.'s, the Evergreen Point Bridge, skiing, study hall, Montana, Dicks, all my friends and the good times we had, someone else, and Feb. 13, 1965.2 Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 C.C. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 4: Pranzo 43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 43 Class Council 3: Class Dances 33 Bel-Dees, Vice Pres. 4. ANNITA LOUISE NELSON Nita, Neats, Neat What l'll remember most: Keystone Cops, and my first Senior day at school. Activities: Big Sister 4: Tolo 43 Mother's Day Program 43 Pep Club 43 Bel-Decs 4: School Play 4. DUANE NELSON Niger toes What 1'll remember most: The wild times, Mary, and to never let a woman run my life again. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2: Students in Action 2,3,4. LINDA ANNE NELSON Lin Lind Nels s Ya What I'll remember most: G.C., G.H., G.T., wild times with the Senior Wimmen, my friends, and the B.H.S. teachers-the best you can buy. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Big Sister Picnic 23 Pranzo 43 Homecoming 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Yankee Peddlers, Secretary 4: Student Stenos 4. ROBERT A. NELSON Bob, Bobo, Little Nels, Eric What 1'll remember most: Hawaii, 2 aces and a Five, T.P., 2 Buzzies, MFO and MH, Triangle at 3:00, and the KingCo Football Championship. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 A.S.B. Court 23 Boys' Club Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 4: Ike Newton 3,4: Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 23 Intramurals 2,4-. VERL A. NELSON Q Boinol, the Pearl, Verlieque, Nels What I'll remember most: The generosity of the school and other persons that made my senior year and graduation from B.H.S. possible. Activities: Christmas Dance 23 Homecom- ing 2,43 Class Dances 2,43 Honor Society 2,3,4: Debate 43 Young Republicans 43 Intramurals 2,41 Transferred to North Dakota for Jr. year, returned Sr. year to B.H.S. DARRYL F. NESS Elliott What I'l1 remember most: Our wonderful 17? Volleyball teams, a few friends and seniority'?? Activities: Dad's Night 23 Junior Statesmen 3,43 Young Republicans 2: Students in Action 3: Intramurals 2,3,4. ERIC D. NEWBERC Nube What I'l1 remember most: Ralph, the night I studied, the best coaches in the state. Activi- ties: A.S.B. Council 33 Presidentis Council 43 Boys' Club Council 3,43 Christmas Dance 43 Dad's Night 3,4: Boys' Club President 43 Class President 2g Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Leadership Conference 4: Boy of the Month 23 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 ,lunior Statesmen 23 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 2,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. ROXANNE NICHOLAS Nick What I'll remember most: Laps at midnight with B.C. and Would-be Island. Activities: Big Sister 3: Pranzo 33 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 33 Bel-Decs 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 23 Lutherland Counselor 3,43 Skiing 2,3. MARSHA JEAN NICHOLSON What I'll remember most: The wonderful teachers who have taught me how little I really know. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 4: Homecoming 4: Honor Roll 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Language Club 4: Students Stenos 4: Skiing 4. JUDY NISSEN .lude What I'll remember most: The 'Wonderfulness' of my Senior year, November 21, 1965, and the weekends! Activities: Big Sister Picnic 23 Big Sister 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel-Dees 43 Students in Action 3: CAA 2: Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Language Club 3. GARY ROY NURSE Nurse What I'll remember most: Beating Lake Washington 22-0, three Coaches-Mr. Svoboda, Mr. Richards, Mr. Schindele3 amd all the hours of athletics, the certain someone-F.T. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2,3,43 Christmas Dance 2,3,4: Dad's Night 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club Vice Pres. 4. GRECG P. OLIVER Per, Oly, Perf What I'll remember most: The Rooftop Singers, coaching a great P.P. team, sweaty ankle wraps, Filet Mignon, and all the girls. Activities: President's Council 4: Dad's Night 2,33 Class Council 43 Sr. Class Pres., Wolverine Guard 4g Lettermenis Club 3,43 Debate 3: Ski Club 4: Football 2: Intramurals 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Convention Committee 2. R ' ,ec f .1-ag RENEE CAROL O'NEAL Rabo, Reenie, Mutt, Nae What l'll remember most: All the great friends l've met in the past three years, and 'your're growing sweetie! ' Activities: Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Bel-Decs 4g School Play: Librarian3 Chowder Bowl. DORIS ANNE OLNEY Dorrie What I'll remember most: September l8, l964. Activities: G.C. Council 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 43 Pep Club 33 Mother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances3 Honor Roll 3,43 Art Club 43 Spades Chairman 43 Students in Action 3,43 entered from Roosevelt 3. JANICE LEE ORTOLF Jan, 0,-ty, Perf What I'll remember most: The many people I have come to like so well, the 'Perf' club, and the study hall gang. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,3,4Q Mother's Day Program 33 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 3,4, picture chairman 23 Honor Roll 43 Pep Club 2,3, Historian 43 Honor Guard 3,43 Young Republicans 33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,33 Gymnastics 33 GAA 2,3,4. MELODY ELAINE OSWALD Ozzie, Pook, Chip, Odda What l'll remember most: Close friends, always new friends, remembering the old friends, and dirty tennies after Friday night football games. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 23 Mother's Day Program 2,43 Homecoming 2,31 Honor Roll 33 Pep Club 2,3,4: Art Club 2,43 Ski Club 3,43 Drill Team 3,4. SUZANNE FRIEDA PARKER Prudence, Hoody, P.B. What I'll remember most: Ringing the bells at noon, Mr. Wizard's chem. class and learning to use Fenegal's Law, the Puallup City Jail and all the friends l've known, Scrag Week, T.P. and pumpkins on Mr. A's house. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,43 G.C. Standing Committee 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 23 Mother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,31 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Language Club 2,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 33 Skiing 2,33 Powder Pull' 33 Drill Team 3: GAA 2.4. DANNY PASCOE Activities: Homecoming 33 Audio-Visual. MARGARET ANN PEARSON Peggy Peg, Pig, Nutty Olivia What l'll remember most: Sr. kidnaps, Twanoh B.W.W.T., the leg, spirit +++, great friends and the experiences togetherf' Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 G.C. Council 23 G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big'Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,4, decorations chrm. 33 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,4, window chrm. 33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Girl of the Month 23 Honor Boll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Language Club 23 Ski Club 23 Students in Action 33 Lutherland Counselor 23 Football Banquet 43 Gymnastics 2,3,43 Powder PuH'33 ,l.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity 43 Conven- tion Committee 2. THOMAS JOSEPH PEDERSEN Tom, T.P., 635776, Impulsive What l'll remember most: The crowd, the band, the class of '66, the frantic weekend band jobs, and all the good times too numerous to list. Activities: Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Band 2,3,4, President 43 Stage Band 2,3,43 KingCo Honor Band 3. THOMAS AL PERRAULT What l'll remember most: The rush and confusion CHRISTINE PETERSON Chris, Alice-in-Wonderland What l'll remember most: Keystone Cops, foreigners fwith a French accentj, the rebels, Woodinville, and freaked-out-fringiesf' Activities: Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 23 Homecoming 2,33 Pep Club 23 Bel-Decs 4. DAVID A. PETERSON Pete, Torlof, Nose, Arn What I'll remember most: G.H., W.I. and wild weekend trips and G.T. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,33 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Yankee Pecldlers 43 Football 2,3,4Q Intramurals 2,3,4. ERIK RICHARD PETERSON Peter-Murphy, Murph, Noah, Auric What l'll remember most: Football games, dances, M.H. and Trigo, selling Honor Society raffle tickets, being young and grown up at the same time, and my great senior year. Act1v1' ties: Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Science Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Ike Newton 2,3,43 Language Club 2g Driver' Council, Sgt. at Arms 43 Lutherland Counselor 3,43 Intramurals 43 National Merit Serriinalist 4. ROBIN ANNE PETRY Bobbi, Petie, Skunge What Ill remember most: Lunch room discussions, and 'Life with Leavitt. ' Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,41 Big Sister 43 Tolo 33 Mother's Day Program 2,31 Homecoming 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 GAA 2,4, 1 4. ,..i , 4 'JU f MARGUERITE PE'I'l Y Margaret, Marg What I'll remember most: Our conservative f?J carpool, K.K. and the 'cowpath', exterior decorating at 2 a.m., and breaking curfew. Activities: Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Ski Club 43 Choir 23 Librarian 2,3. LINDA JOY PIZZALATO Lato, Lin, Lindy What I'l1 remember most: My friends, and the Keystone Cops! Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 23 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,43 Ski Club 23 Convention Delegation Chairman 2g American Heritage Tour 33 Skiing 2. CAROL LOUISE POGCI Poge, Pudgy, Pogo, Cow What I'Il remember most: Dog food hors d'oeuvres, carrots and oranges, Labor Day '64, crucks and tars, and fifteen pounds of chocolate. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Art Club 23 Ski Club 2-,3,43 Choir 33 Student's in Action 43 All-School Play 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 43 Convention Committee 2. LYNN GEORGIA POPOVITCH Polcovitch, Fox, Stupid, Sickening What I'll remember most: Oct. 18, 1964, '57 Pontiacs, Ian, M.I., B.G.'s, Sloppy Critters and the B.T. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 2,33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Language Club 2,43 Art Club 43 Ski Club 43 Students in Action 33 Convention Committee 2. FREDERICK CLARK PRINCE Rick, Stupe What I'll remember most: Buzzy and the fiat-spots, Sir M.F.O., M.H. and the rest of the gang3 the D.M.S. ori the way to 4th, the trio. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Boys' Club Council 3,43 B.C. Standing Committee Chairman 43 Christmas Dance 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,4, Co- Chairman 33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Science Club 2,4-3 Ike Newton 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 43 Lutherland Counselor 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,43 Track 2,3,43 Convention Platform Comm. 2. MARY CHRISTINE PURCELL What I'1l remember most: Good times at Sage's house, B.B., summer of '65, and a certain guy. Activities: G.C. Council 3: Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 23 Tolo 23 Home- coming 3: Class Dances 2,32 Pep Club 2,33 Bel-Dees 4. ANN ROSS PURVINES Annie, Vines, Ivy What I'll remember most: Olympia, well-made plans, cameras,' and The Wall. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,32 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 ,Iunior Statesmen 2,33 Debate 3,43 Yankee Peddlers 43 Young Democrats 2,33 Spades 23 Students in Action 23 Lutherland Counselor 33 Powder Puff 33 Pranzo 2,3. LAURA BONNIE PYNE Laura, L.P. What I'll remember most: Weekends, the parties, red Renaults, all the homework I should have done, and the 'gang'. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Mothe1 s Day Program 2,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Young Democrats 33 Powder Puff 33 Convention Committee 2. CHARLES CRULKSHANK RAINES Charlie, Chas., Carlos What I'll remember most: Hester's Class. Activities: Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,43 Science Club 3: Ike Newton 43 Young Republicans 23 Art Club 43 Convention Delegate 2. JEAN C. RANDALL Genie, Gertie, Carrot Top What I'll remember most: Steve, ,lune 10, 1965, O.M.P.P., the friendships, and people. Activities: G.C. Council 33 G.C. Standing Committee 3,43 Big Sister 43 Tolo 2,3,43 Class Coun- cil 43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 43 Ike Newton 43 Ski Club 3,43 Powder Puff 3: CAA 2,33 Foreign Exchange Committee 43 Pranzo 2,3. TIMOTHY JEROME RATH What I'll remember most: Yard rallying, some fine teachers, good times with B.G.S., that friendly giant killer, the blur, O'Strander's Beach, and all the tense hours to Crystal. Activities: Audio-Visual3 Track 4. TERRI REACAN Ter, Joe, Duck., Little One What I'll remember most: Poke-Bucket, Sthard, Egbert with the dropping-dribbly mouth, Rabbit, H.A., R.W.S., and the Tramp with l51'Z:, and lunch in the Georgian. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Yankee Peddlers 43 Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 2,33 Skiing 23 Convention Committee 2. CAROLIN SUE RESNIK Carol What I'll remember most: The good times, Homecoming, and a couple of buses I missed. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,43 Big Sister 43 Homecoming 43 Pep Club 2,43 Young Democrats 3,43 Language Club 2,33 Spades 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 33 Lutherland Counselor 2,3. GREGORY GUY REX Rex, Squawky, Sexy Rexy, Beat What I'll remember most: All those things we shou1d't have done but did and all those things we could have done but didn't, and someone named Lynn. JEAN ELLEN REXFORD Jeannie, Rex, Jay-J ay, Sexie-Rexie What I'll remember most: The wonderful people, the football games, spirit, and 'muddy tennies', and the fabulous teachers of Bellevue High. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Bis Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council23 Homecom- ing 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Ike Newton 43 Spades 43 Ski Club 2,43 Student Stenos 4g Choir 2,3, Secretary 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 School Play 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 3,43 GAA 2g Convention Chrmn 2: Chowder Bowl 2,3. WILLIAM JOSEPH REYNOLDS Skip, Bill, Skip-the-Whip, Will What I'll remember most: Being 1 of 2 male members of Pep Club, cheerleader tryouts '65, Cathy, the musical Music Man, popcorn, all my friends, Mr. Odle, Miss Hardy and Coach , my Senior year, graduation, and tradition. Activities: Christmas Dance 3,43 Dad's Night 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 23 Pep Club 3,43 Ike Newton 4g Thespians 3,43 All-School Play 2,3,43 Audio-Visual 2,33 Swimming 43 Intramurals 43 Class Dances 2,3,4. NANCY KOPSKY RIDDELL Stretch, Kopsky, Riddle, F.P. What I'll remember most: Rochester, Philly, Naples, the kids, the teachers, and those lunches! Activities: Choir 43 Pranzo 43 entered from Newtown High School, New York, 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH RI'l'I'ER Kath, Rit, Sloppy Critter, Ritter the Critter What I'll remember most: A blond and checking after school for an M.C. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 2,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 33 Powder Puff 3. DAVID ELLISWORTH ROBERTS Dave, Robutts What I'Il remember most: The L.W. we won, the jokes in track, P.K., the coach, good friends, and the 'I'll Buy' times. Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 B.C. Standing Committee 43 Christmas Dance 43 Dad's Night 23 Lettermenis Club 2,3,43 Art Club, Students in Action 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,33 Track 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club Sec. 4. DENNIS LEE ROCKWOOD Rockhead, Denny, Rocky, Hey What I'll remember most: 'gStretching it out, lifting weights, meeting people, learning how to lose as well as win, and most important a Qrl named Sharon C. Activities: Dad's Night 33 Class Council 3g Class Dances 33 Lettermenis Club 43 Football 43 Football Banquet 4: Intramurals 43 entered from Nathan Hale 3. JOSEPH DONALD ROCERSON What I'll remember most: This year's sophomores . Activities: Boys' Club Council 23 Yankee Peddlers 4. CHARLES ROBERTSON ROSS, JR. Rossy, the Kid, Chaz, Jeff What I'll remember most: N100 1n.p.h., the guys, 'I'll throw', the R, Hummers, 8127-28165, my house on Saturday nights, the yeat escape, godzilla riding the wild surf. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 Boys' Club Council 2,3,43 Christmas Dance 33 Dad's Night 3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Young Republicans 3g Barque Staff 43 Ski Club 2,3,4 Vice Pres. 33 Students in Action 3,43 Skiing 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Convention Delegation Chrmn 2. STEPHANIE REGNA ROSS Steph-Sick, Rossi, Dirty Italian What I'1l remember most: The day I arrived, basketball letters, stretch and 'New Yorl-:'s here', and most of all the friends I found. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 33 School Play 4. MARILYN CECILE ROSSANO Activities: Language Club 43 Art Club 43 entered Bellevue 4. CHAD STANLEY RUDOLPH Chaddie What I'll remember most: All my good friends and my Senior year. Activities: Boys' Club Council 23 Christmas Dance 43 Dad's Night 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,4'i Students in Action 33 Intramurals 2,3,4. MERILYN LOUISE RUDY Moody, Rerilyn What I'll remember most: The Class of '66, football games with Lake Washington, that Satur- day with Sheila in the '66 Chrysler, our faithful carpool, and the Junior year with Andi. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Yankee Peddlers, Treasurer 4. .3 5? 5 1 ROBERT RUTLEDGE Rocky, Stone, Pebblehead, Cocky What Ill remember most: All the good times with the group, S. Angel and all the tense times, and .l.R. Activities: Intramurals, Convention Committee 2. CYNTHIA SAGE . Jo, Soggy, Sthnrd, Breck What I'll remember most: Trials and Tribulations of my Sophomore year, MOT, a certain Monday morning, L and H-151'Zw, H.A. and the Tramp, April 20, 1964, and Hnally all the long nights and short days and my fun with Nik. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 23 Tolo 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,41 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,41 Pep Club 2,3,4: Bel-Dees 4: Ski Club 2,3: Convention Comm. 2. KARL ANDREW SALSKOV Pebbles, Rocky What I'll remember most: 'Htriple' dating, the roof top singers, and 3 years. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,41 Boys' Club Council 2: Christmas Dance 23 Dad's Night 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Homecoming Escourt 43 Class Dances 2,3,4: Boy of the Month 3: Honor Roll 2g Wolverine Guard 43 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 lke Newton 43 Beacon Staff 4: Students in Action 3: Football 2,3,4: Football Banquet 4: Basketball 2,3: Track 2,43 Baseball 3: Dele- gation Chrmn. 2. WILLIAM L. SAMMONS Billy, Sam What I'll remember most: The last day. Activities: Class Council 3. JIM A. SANGREY Moose, Buddy, Jungle Jim, Bubs What l'll remember most: All my 'buddies', that week before putting in our D.E. display window, and beating Lake Washington. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: Boys Club Council 3: Dad's Night 23 Class Council 23 Homecoming 23 Class Dances 2: Yankee Peddlers 43 Football 2.3: Intramurals 2,3,4. SUZANNE KAY SARGENT Sarge, Sargent What I'll remember most: Dime time, Black, Pres. of Unit, Angus Skip, 11:30, Tuesday with K.C., 12:00 pizzas, and all my wonderful friends. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,43 G.C. Council 2,3: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Girl of the Month Committee 23 Pranzo serving chrmn. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spades 43 Driver's Council Secre- tary 4: Skiing 2: Powder Puff 3: Convention Chrmn. 23 Chowder Bowl 2,3,4. JULIE ANN SCHAFFER What I'Il remember most: Football games. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Pranzo 4: Home- coming 4: Honor Roll 4: Honor Society 43 entered Bellevue 4. GREGORY E. SCHMEER Fomoco, Ford, Hurst What I'l1 remember most: 'tDrags in the parking lot and chelan '65 with A.B. Activities: Boys' Club Council 3,43 Dad's Night 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,41 Class Dances 2,3,4: Letter- men's Club 3,41 Photo Club 4: Art Club 41 Ski Club 2,3,4: Golf 2,33 Baseball 2,3,4. ROBERT KEITH SCHNEIDER Bob, Schneidly What I'll remember most: Lerning how to spelw Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Class Council 2: Homecoming 2,3: Honor Roll 2,31 Young Republicans 2: Language Club 4: Ski Club 3: Orchestra 43 Band 2,3,4: Students in Action 2,31 School Play 3: Stage Band 4. BONNI LYNN SCHRADER Bon Bon, Poncho, Schrada, Hey Ugly What l'll remember most: Oct.I3I, 1965, surfing in Hawaii in '63, the Great Pumpkin, Young Life, a gift of knowledge, and the great classes of'64, '65, and '66. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3: Big Sister, Picnic 2,31 Big Sister 3: Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 3,4: Class Council 3:' Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel'Decs Treas. 4: Young Republicans 2,33 Language Club 3: Ski Club 2,3,4l Students in Action 2,3,4: School Play 2: Lutherland Counselor 4: Gymnastics 2,3,4: Powder Puff 3: GAA 2,3,4. JAMES ROBERT SCHREIBER Foggy, Schreibs, Kraut, Steaks What 1'll remember most: The locker room fun after we beat L.W. 22-0. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,31 Boys' Club Council 2: Dad's Night 2,31 Class Council 2,31 Class Vice Pres. 2: Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances: Boys' State 4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 4, Vice Chancellor: Debate 2: Lettermen's Club 3.4: Science Seminar 2,3: Beacon Staff 4: Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 4: Wrestling 2,31 Baseball 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chrmn. RONALD DUANE SHECKLER Ron, Speed, Sheck What l'll remember most: The great summer of '65, the class of '66, and the people l've met. Activities: Class Council 2,33 Homecoming 2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4-: Students in Action 2,31 Cross Country 4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Track 2,3: State track meet 3. CLAUDIA ANN SHEEHAN Clod, Shee-hand, S.S.S., Snip What l'1l remember most: The Unit, Leonard, my Sophomore year, and the Black Angus Skip. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 3,41 Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,41 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Football Banquet 41 ,l.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity 4: KingCo Cheerleading Conference 4. JOHN PATRICK SHEEHAN Fruity, Fruits, Jon What l'll remember most: Surfing at Clapp's with Godzilla, the 'maynard hoax', the hummers, Saturday nights at 'the kid's', and Auntie Pammief' Activities: A.S.B. Council 3: Christmas Dance 4: Dad's Night 3,4: Class Council 4: Homecoming 3,4:'Class Dances 3,4: Honor Roll 3,4: Wolverine Guard 4: Barque Staff 4: Ski Club 3,4: Students in Action 3,4: Intramurals 3,41 entered from Seattle Prep 3. DONNA ELLEN SHEPARD Don What l'll remember most: 6th period in my .lunior year. Activities: G.C. Council 3: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4-: Pranzo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 3: Homecoming 2,3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3. CYNTHIA JEAN SHERROW Cyn, Cynth, Sparrow What l'll remember most: Kidnap Birthdays, Koala Bears, O.M.P., Sr. football games, W.B., .lulius Caesar notebooks, M.F.O., and the great class of '66. Activities: G.C. Council 3,4-: G.C. Standing Committee 3,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 3,4: Class Council 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,3: .lr. Statesmen 2: Science Club 3: Science Seminar 2,3,4: Language Club 2: Students in Action 3,4: Powder Puff 3: Girl of the Month Committee 4. CYNTHIA ANN SHIVELY Cindy, Cin What l'll remember most: Crisco and lipstick, the Plaid Football, Honor Society Cruise '64, Class of '66, the eternal triangle, my many vacations, and one 'special friend'. Activities: Girl of the Month Committee 3: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Class Council 2: Homecoming 2,3,4, Princess 2: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Society 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Bon Marche Fashion Board 4: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Beacon Staff 4: Students in Action 2,3,4: Gymnastics 3,4: Powder Puff 3: Convention Committee Chrmn. 2. ANN LORRAINE SHOEMAKER Annie, Ann, Annahell What l'll remember most: All the good times and all the teachers. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 4: Big Sister 4: Pranzo 3: Homecoming 3,4: Honor Roll 3,4: Science Club, Secretary 3: Debate 4: Young Democrats 3,4: Language Club 2: Spades 3: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 2,3: Lutherland Counselor 2. KATHERINE SHUNK Tink What I'll remember most: The Friday night football games, the many friends I have made, the outstanding school spirit of the students, and the faculty, and the teachers. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 4: Big Sister 4: Pranzo 4: Spades 4: Librarian 3,4. CATHERINE LORRAINE SIMPSON Cathy, Simps What l'll remember most: Junior Statesmen conventions Cno sleepl, and all the great teachers l've had. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Homecoming 3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Junior Statesmen 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 2,3. KENNETH EDWARD SIVULA JR. Buzz, Buzzard, Animal, B.S. What l'll remember most: Never playing a game with a full stomach, wanting to be a full- back, and fun times at Lake Washingon football practices. Activities: Homecoming 2,3: Class Dances 2,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4-: Debate 3,4: Bel-Dees 4: Language Club 3: Football 2,3,4: Football Banquet 2,3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Convention Committee 2. RANDALL P. SKOOG Randy, Skooooog, Ran, Skoog What l'll remember most: The roof top singers and the electrifying experiences in room lO4. Activities: Christmas Dance 4: Class Treasurer 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 3,4: Honor Society 4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Science Club 2,3,4: lke Newton 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3: Lutherland Counselor 3,4. LYNN SHARON SLOTNIK Lynnie, Leonardo, Slot, Lynnie Pooh What l'll remember most: S,B, '64, Scrag Week, dinner at 8:00, toothbrushes etc, 'Best Regards', Plaid Football, and all the wonderful friendships. Activities: C.C. Council 3,4: G.C. Standing Committee 2,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3: Tolo 2,3,4, program chairman 3: Mother's Day Program 2,4, entertainment chrmn. 3: Class Council 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 4: Loyalty Treasurer 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Barque business manager 4: Student Stenos 3,4: Students in Action 3. CHERYL LYNN SMITH Cher, Waste What I'll remember most: We-three at N.H., cans of pears, The Boat, skiing, guitars, and all the cool people l met. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,4: Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Young Republicans 3: Young Democrats 4: Language Club 3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4: Art Club 2,3,4: Spades 3,4: Students in Action 2,3,4: GAA 2,3,4. JUDY ANN SMITH Jody, Smith, Jud, Joe What l'll remember most: The friends I met in my sophomore andjunior years. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: G.C. Council 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: Librarian 3: Lutherland Counselor 2: Convention Committee 2. KENNETH DEANE SMITH Smyth, Smitty, Kenny, Ken What I'll remember most: The Great class of '66 and one certain girl C.M. Activities: Dad's Night 2: Homecoming 2,3: Young Republicans 2: School Play 3: Audio-Visual 2,3,4: Lutherland Counselor 3: Intramurals 2,3: Convention Committee 2. THOMAS RICHARD SMITH Tom, Medford, Smitty, MOT What I'll remember most: All the fun in making new friends. Activities: Class Council 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Football 3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Track 3. VALERIE GAII.. SMITH Val, Valy, Valdite What I'll remember most: ML Radach, super nerves, and after it's all over. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Big Sister 3g Mother's Day Programt23 Homecoming 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,33 Pep Club 23 Debate 2,3,43 Thespian 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4g School Play 2,3,4. WALTER RICHARD SMITH II Walrie, Combat What l'll remember most: The wonderful students that attend Bellevue, the great weekends at the Pass, and that night on E.R.'s boat. Activities: Christmas Dance 2,33 Class Council 23 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,4I Honor Roll 2,3,43 Science Club 3g Young Republicans 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Wrestling 43 Convention Precinct Chrmn. 2. SUSAN MERLE SONCSTAD Songhead, Songy, Sue What I'll remember most: My renaissance, hard rolls and cokes, our C.C., dinner at 3:00, but most of all the greatest of friends, new and old! Activities: G.C. Council 33 G.C. Stand- ing Committee 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3g Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Girl of the Month Comm. 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 4, chaperone and decorations chrmn. 33 Loyalty Secretary 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 3,43 Ski Club 2,43 Students in Action 23 Lutherland Counselor 2: Gymnastics 3g Drill Team 3,4. ANN SPARLING Fenz, Sparl, Annie, Sparkles What I'll remember most: Making those fantastic Jr. Prom decorations, Homecoming '65, the trip to Cal., the Twanoah B.W.W.T., but mostly, That Bloody Aussie! Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,3Q G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Girl of the Month Chairman 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo pictures chrmn. 33 Mother's Day Program 3g Class Council 2,33 Class Secretary 33 Homecoming 33 general chrmn. 2, all-school chrmn. 43 Class Dances 2,4, decorations chairman 33 Girl of the Month 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Language Club 23 Choir 23 Students in Action 2a Lutherland Counselor 33 Skiing 2,3,43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 43 GAA 43 Chowder Bowl 2,3. MADALYN ST. GERMAIN Red, Mad, Tookie What I'll remember most: A certain guy, and the wonderful friends and times I've had. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 2,32 Yankee Peddlers 43 Art Club 23 Ski Club 33 Students in Action 3. DAVE STEERS Holey, I-Iannukah, Harry What l'll remember most: B.G.'s, the weekends, C.C., and my .lunior year. Activities: Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 33 Students in Action 3g Convention Committee 2. CHRISTINE ELLEN STEINER Chris, Christy What I'll remember most: The Big Story at N.H., skiing, Roche Harbor, E-19, cans of pears, the vacations, the weekends, the guitar I payed too much for, unlisted number, and all the tons of personalities. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 23 Pranzo 2,3,4i Tolo 2,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 23 Honor Boll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Junior Statesmen 4: Young Republicans 33 Young Democrats 43 Language Club 3,43 Art Club 2,3,43 Spades 3,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4. SHERYL ALDOREN STEPHENS Sheri, Sher What l'll remember most: My best pal Wagner, basketball games across the fence, two tropical islands, eating fog, and Trigo watching. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Girl of the Month Committee 23 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Class Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Debate 33 Beacon Staff 3, Associate Editor 43 Art Club 43 Students in Action 3,43 Powder Put? 3. KATHERYN L. STERLING Kathy, Kath What I'll remember most: The three-hour semester tests, skiing, and the Beacon. Activi- ties: A.S.B. Council 3g Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Spades 33 Ski Club 3,43 Choir 2,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 33 GAA 3,4. KEITH BURNETTE STERNBERG Greb What I'll remember most: The agony of expecting my Senior Questionaire and wondering what I was going to write in this space. Activities: Honor Roll 3,42 Language Club 43 Spades 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 School Play 3. LARRY STEVENSON What l'll remember most: The two years in Mr. Torney's class and Auto Shop. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Students in Action 23 Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. STEPHAN ROGER RANDOLF STEWART Stew, Steve Activities: Entered from Norwalk High, Darien, Conn. 43 Christmas Dance 2,33 A.S.B. Council 2,33 Class Officer 2,33 Class Council 2,33 Class Dances 2,33 Science Club 2,32 Lettermen's Club 2,33 Young Republicans 2,33 Photo Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,31 Cross Country 2,31 Swimming 2,33 Track 2,3. JAN CHRISTINE STIMMEL Stretch, Slim, Jan 9441 , Jannie What l'll remember most: We four, junior skit, a Portland weekend, P.W..l.W., and an August job. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3, fashion show chairman 43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 43 Tolo 4: Mother's Day Progam 3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 3: Class Dances 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bel-Dees 43 Students in Action 3,43 Intramurals 23 Gymnas- tics 3,43 Powder Puff 43 CAA 2. PETER TRENHOLME STORAASLI The Kid., Trenholme, Peoter, Big Red What I'll remember most: Waiting, midnite phone calls, the class of '65, two sophomore years, and trying to stay in. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2,33 Homecoming 2,33 Honor Society 33 Honor Roll 3,43 l..ettermen's Club 2,3,43 Yankee Peddlers, Pres. 43 Ski Club 2,3, Historian 33 Students in Action: Skiing 2,33 Intramurals. SHERRIE STRACENER What I'll remember most: My desire to get out. Activities: Pranzo 43 Pep Club 3,4. STEVEN E. STRATTON Kraut, ED What l'll remember most: Skip trying to get his big B , all the good times at Dicks. Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 Class Council 33 Football 2,33 lntramurals 2,3. VIRGINIA DEEMS STRICKLAND Ginny, Gin, Strick What l'll remember most: July 1964-.lnly 1965, Sophomore and Junior year, MOO, and love at first sight. Activities: A.S.B. Court 33 G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2: Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 43 Class Dances 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Art Club 23 Students in Action 33 School Play 33 Powder Puff 33 Convention Comm. 2. REBECCA JANE STRIPP Beck, Bx, Speck What l'll remember most: Friday nights and skiing Saturday morning, boat trips, coach and his perpetual pep talks, and being a Senior Woman. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,42 Pranzo 33 Tolo 43 lVlother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Yankee Peddlers 43 Art Club 43 Ski Club 2,3,4. CABRIELE STROH Cabi What I'lI remember most: The C.C.'s and the bumps. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Pranzo 43 Mother's Day Program 43 Class Dances 43 Foreign Exchange Student 43 Loyalty 43 Gymnastics 43 CAA 43 entered from Ann-Schmidt-Schule, Germany 4. THOMAS ALVIN STURGELL Tom, Sturge, Big AI, Strugle What l'll remember most: My geat lab technique. Activities: Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Science Club 2,3,43 Language Club 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Orches- tra 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,33 Lutherland Counselor 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Stage Band 4: National Merit Semi-finalist 4. NANCY LEE SUMNER What I'll remember most: Night rehearsals and cast parties! Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Homecoming 43 Honor Boll 3,43 Thespians 3,43 School Play 3,43 Skiing 3,4. JOHN LEONARD SWEENEY Jack What I'11 remember most: My Senior year at Bellevue and my New Year's resolution! Activities: Homecoming 43 Class Dances 43 Art Club 43 Students in Action 43 transferred from Sammamish 4. FRED HAROLD SWEET Minnie, Squeak Squeak, Broad What l'll remember most: A Sophomore girl who hated me the first night l met her, Chelan's August moon, and the owl supply with .l.C. and the boys. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Class Council 2,33 Bel-Dees 43 Wrestling 2,3. PAUL ALEXANDER SWINDLEY What I'll remember most: Van Dekers after dark, poker games to dawn, and my many episodes with Wick. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2,33 Homecoming 2,33 Students in Action 2,33 lntramurals 2,3,4. GARY DEAN TACHIYAMA Odd-job, Tach, Tachy, Hard-tac What l'll remember most: KingCo champs in Football, M.C.P. with Per, Rock, Nude, B.W.A.D.Q.,Y.L. and Malibu, throwing the coaches in the showers, Cook Week, and the tremendous spirit and friendships at B.H.S. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 Boys Club Council 2,32 Christmas Dance 2,43 Dad's Night 2,43 Boys' Club Secretary 4g Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 4: Letter- men's Club 43 Students in Action 23 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 43 lntramurals 2,3,43 Track 3,43 Convention Comm. 2. FRANCES W. TANNER Francie, Franny What I'll remember most: Fish'n surprise parties, Dec. 5, 19643 the summer of '65, and someone special. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 2,3, publicity chairman 43 Tolo 2,4, entertainment chairman 3g Mother's Day Program 3,43 Home- coming 2,3,4, Queen 43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 23 Students in Action 2,33 Powder Puff 3. ANN LOUISE TAYLOR Annchen, Tayl, Annie, Old Maid What I'll remember most: My year in Germany, Loyalty initiation, 'Du schmerzst', senior wimmen, outings and kidnap birthday parties, and the wonderful reception and friendships of the class of '66! Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 President's Council 43 G.C. Council 2,33 G.C. Standing Comm. 2,3,43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Class Council 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Foreign Exchg. Student 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Jr. Statesmen 3g Debate 33 N.F.L. 33 Ike Newton 43 Young Republicans 2,33 Language Club, Sec. 33 Spades 33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 3,43 Football Banquet 23 Powder Puff 3g Convention Comm. 23 Foreign Exchg. Comm. Chrmn. 43 Chowder Bowl 2,3,43 Girl of the Month Comm. 3. PAMELA LEE TERRELL Sain, Pinhead, Pete, Clydie What I'll remember most: UJPTBING, Chedder and the day of the Breakfast Pig', the last night of my Junior year, the BAER, and Graduation? Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 23 Big Sister Picnic 23 Big Sister 3,43 Tolo 3,43 Homecoming 2,43 Class Dances 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Art Club 43 GAA 2. JAY OWEN TERRY Cranbeny, Fung What I'll remember most: B.G.'s, Harley in the Library, girls, Friday nights and Monday mornings. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Boys' Club Council 23 Dad's Night 2,33 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Young Republicans 23 Art Club 23 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Skiing 2,33 Tennis 3. BARBARA JEANNE THOMPSON Pappa John, John L., Clyde, Beatle What I'll remember most: Three carnations, Adieu 7, 'chunking' with J.D., my Junior year, the 'ax', OWCWEACYN-WUNA. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 43 Big Sister 43 Choir 3,43 School Play 33 entered from South Carolina 3. CAROLE ANN THOMPSON Jimmy Paul, Cat What I'll remember most: The football games, school spirit, pep assemblies, out 816 move, Denny, being a Senior and letting Sophs know it, and the great class of '65. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 3,4Q Homecoming 43 Choir 3,43 School Play 3,43 F.H.A. 2. CLARK ROBERT THOMPSON Bob, Blob, Chubby, Ezra What I'll remember most: Those pre-game dinners with G.W., all the things I should have done and didnit, all the things 1 did and shouldn't have. Activities: Christmas Dance 3,43 Class Dances 2,3,4L Homecoming 23 Honor Roll 2,33 Science Club 23 Ike Newton 3,42 Young Republicans 3,43 Art Club 43 Ski Club 3,43 Students in Action 3,42 Lutherland Counselor 2,43 Football 3,43 Wrestling 23 Convention Committee 2. JAMES NORMAN THOMPSON Bubbles, Pickles, Ralph, Marv fThroneberryJ What I'll remember most: Mr. Annas' History Class, Plaid Football. 'Time out', heatwavef' Activities: Dad's Night 2,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club 43 Young Republicans 2,4Q Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Football 3,42 Intramurals 2,43 Wrestling 3,43 Baseball 2,3,4. FREDERICK W. TIBBATTS Fred, Gooner, Poe-Duk What I'll remember most: The making up after fights with EMM. Activities: Boys, Club Council 23 Students in Action 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,32 Wrestling 2. MELODY LEE TISDELL Mel, Lee,'Tizzy What I'll remember most: My Dean, my 'crazy' Sophomore year, and the dayl 'ka-bonged' Mr. Hershey. Activities: G.C. Council 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,33 Tolo 2,35 Mother's Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 233, Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Spades 2,32 Student Stenos 4g Lutherland Counselor 2,33 GAA 2,3. NANCY MARIE TOCI-ITERMAN What I'll remember mosti The Wall, tea, cameras, room 156, carefully made plans, H.M.C., and 'Oi'. Activities: G.C. Council 23 G.C. Standing Committee 23 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 23 Honor Society 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Jr. Statesmen 2,31 Yankee Peddlers 43 Students in Action 2 3. CATHERINE TRAYNOR TOLAND Kitti, Kat, PBI, Kiddun What I'll remember most: Dick, the wedding, S.S.'s, the big 'N', Beacon Day '65, June 6, 1965, 'Them', April 4, 1965, P.B.I. and II, B.G.'s, the big 'K', bro Bill, and Rin Tin Tin. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 G.C. Council 2g Big Sister Picnic 2,31 Big Sister 33 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 2,32 Class Council 2,33 Homecoming 2,33 Class Dances 2,33 Honor Roll 33 Pep Club 23 Convention Chairman 2. ROY JEFFREY TORODE Toad What I'll remember most: Beating the faculty in Volleyball. Activities: Class Council 43 Homemaking 2g Honor Society 2,3,42 Honor Roll 2,3,41 Science Seminar 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,4Q Intramurals 2,3,43 Convention Chrmn., Speaker 2. PAMELA ANN TRETTER Tread, Bomb, Pam, Mouth Activities: C.C. Council 2g Big Sister Picnic 2,33 Pranzo 2,43 Tolo 2,32 Mother's Day Program 2,33 Class Dances 2,3,43 Jr. Statesman 23 Debate 3,43 Young Democrats 23 Thespians 2,3,43 Choir 43 Students in Action 2,3,4. THOMAS COREY TRUEBLOOD Mort., Mot, Odie, Tom What I'll remember most: The special moments of my 3 wonderful years here at Bellevue High. Activities: Boys' Club Council 2g Class Council 33 Homecoming 43 Honor Society i23,3,4iJI-Iimor Roll 2,3,43 Ike Newton 43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Track 3,43 ase a 2. LAURANCE MASON TU'I'I'LE Tike, Flash, Tut, Larry What I'll remember most: 'LKathy, getting dates for Wes, Jr. English with Cory. Activities: Boys' Club Council 3,43 Football 2,31 Intramurals 33 Baseball 4. JAMES BENJEMAN UPJOHN Jim, Uppy What I'll remember most: My Senior year. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 Boys' Club Council 33 Class Council 33 Homecoming 3g Intramurals 43 Wrestling 43 Track 2. PHIL VAN EYNDE Bowlicut, V's Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Dad's Night 3,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Junior Statesmen 3,43 Debate 2,3,43 Ike Newton 43 Young Republicans 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,33 Baseball 23 Convention Chrmn. 2. PAUL GEORGE VAN ORNUM What I'll remember most: The 3.0 grade average I never got and the 2.0I got. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Boys' Club Council 43 Homecoming 33 Class Dances 3,43 Tennis 23 Skiing 2. ROBERT LOUIS VAUGHAN III Bob What I'll remember most: Good friends, hard work and good teachers, and the good times. Activities: Homecoming3 Class Dancesg Language Club: Ski Cll1h1 Stage Bandg Skiing: Tennis: Transferred from Lincoln 4. HARRY M. VIEHMANN Big, Brother Harry, Big V, JC What I'll remember most: The days I wished I was in California and the cold mornings on the cycle. Activities: Boys' Club Council 33 Baseball 43 Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. VANCE HENRY VOLLSTEDT What I'll remember most: The great Barque staff, games of chance, Bertha, moot, and hand over foot. Activities: Honor Roll 2,33 Young Republicans 23 Barque Staff 2,3,43 Con- vention Delegation Chrmn. 2. PAMELA LOUISE WACNER Wag, Wag-a-ner, Shorty, Auntie Pamrnie What I'll remember most: My favorite buddy Stephens, two wonderful years of cheerleading for great Bellevue teams, teachers, friendships, . . . William Michael and Jon.', Activities: G.C. Council 23 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,4, Princess 33 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 3,4Q Powder Puff 33 Varsity cheerleader 3, head 4g Leadership .Conference 33 KingCo Cheerleading Conf. 3,43 Chowder Bowl 43 Convention Delegate 2. MICLAEL EDMOND WAKEFIELD Schticque, Lip, Club What I'll remember most: The things I will try to forget. Activities: Band 2,33 Intramurals 2,3,4. EDWIN M. WALLACE Eddie, Maynard, Theartis What I'll remember most: The many hours that are needed to get good grades. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,43 Class Council 33 Homecoming 23 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Students in Action 23 Cross Country 43 Basketball 23 Track 2,3,43 Convention Comm. 2. PATRICIA WALLACE Patti, Winifred, Mudd What I'll remember most: The reliable carpool, Twanoh and B.W.W.T., July 14-16, all night term papers for S. and B., the G.C.C. Club and the great class of '66. Activi- ties: A.S.B. Council 23 C.C. Council 23 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3, committee chrmn. 43 Class Dances 2,4, committee chrmn. 3g Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3, Sec. 43 Students in Action 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 2g Intramurals 33 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 43 GAA 4. SUSAN ELAINE WALLACE Sue, Soozle., Wally What I ll remember most .lanuary 4 1964 Activities Big Sister Picnic 2 B1 Sister 3 4 Homecoming 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Bel-Dees 4. DONALD M. WALSH Mike,Jimminy What I'll remember most: The Bellevue street racing team, H.H. and the ridgerunners, and my '56 Hillman G.T. Activities: A.S.B. Council 23 Track 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Yankee Peddlers 43 Football 2,33 Wrestling 3,4-. CYNTHIA GATES WALTERS Cindy, Cin, Tuna, Walters What I'll remember most: How I found myself and the fun l had, skiing, Crisco and coffee grounds, S.B. '64, summer of '65, the Dodge Dart, playing the game, and Vanc. sneak. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,3,43 A.S.B. Secretary 43 Presiclent's Council Sec. 43 G.C. Council 2,33 Girl of the Month Committee 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 2,3,43 Mother's Day Program, general co-chrmn. 33 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Leader- ship Conf. 4: Girl of the Month 33 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Loyalty 4g Pep Club 33,43 Ski Club 3,43 Ski Team 2,33 Students in Action 3,43 Powder Puff 3g Drill Team 43 GAA ,4. JOHN WYNDHAM WARD B.F.D.R., Namu What I'll remember most: Buzzy, Homer, Frank, Fred, Coach, and all the rest, and all the wonderful opportunities they offered. Activities: Boys' Club Council 43 B.C. Standing Committee 43 Christmas Dance 43 Dad's Night 23 Homecoming 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Wol- verine Guard 43 Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Ike Newton 43 Young Democrats 23 Students in Action 2,3,43 Lutherland Counselor 3,43 Swimming 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,43 Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. PAMELA JOY WARD-SMITH What l'll remember most: The good friends I've made, the good times Pve had, and the many experiences I'll remember forever. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 lVIother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Honor Guard 4: Debate 33 Lutherland Counselor 2,3. JOHN FORD WARNER What I'll remember most: 'gDriving the hottest red Plymouth in town. Activities: Ski Club 23 Wrestling 2,3,4. GEORGE RICHARD WARREN Georgy What I'll remember most: 'LWeekends with the gang. Activities: A.S.B. Council 33 Boys' Club Council 4g Homecoming3 Football 23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Baseball 2,43 Convention Committee 2. SUSAN JEAN WARREN Sue, Susi What I'll remember most: L'All the fun, success, and smiles of Bellevue High, but most of all 'It'. Activities: President's Council 43 Girls' Club Council 43 G. C. Standing Committee 2,3,43 Girl of the Month Comm. 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 lVIother's Day Program 2,3,43 Girls' Club President 43 Class Council 2,33 Homecoming 3,4, gen. chairman 23 Class Dances 2,4-, picture chairman 33 Leadership Conference 4g Honor Roll 3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Students in Action' 3,43 Gymnastics 43 Powder Puff 33 GAA 43 Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. PAUL SPENCER WAUD Spenc What I'll remember most: Graduation.' PETER ALEXANDER WAUD What I'll remember most: Second year Latin with a class full of Sophomoresf' TERRANCE RICHARD WELCH Terry, Tree, Terr What I'll remember most: The peculiar lunchroom supervisor 11964-65J. Activities: A,S.B. Council 33 A.S.B. Court 43 Boys' Club Council 2,33 Class Council 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,42 Track 23 All-Northwest Orchestra 3. MARY 'FHERESA WEST Tesie What I'll remember most: Playing mixed doubles, the football games, the gymnastics team, and all the friends Iive made. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 2,3,43 G.C. Council 2g Homecoming 2,33 Pep Club 23 Students in Action 3: Tennis 2,3,43 Gymnastics 3,43 Powder Puff 33 Tennis Captain 4. SUSAN PATRICE WETTSTEIN Bubbles, Wetts, The Dude, Thunder-mug What I'll remember most: That certain game with L.W., our fabulous KingCo Champs, the many wonderful people, and some very special faculty members that are the greatest people l've ever known. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,3,43 G.C. Council 2,33 G.C. Standing Com- mittee 33 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 3,43 Mother's Day Progam 2,3,43 Class Council 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Science Seminar 33 Young Republicans 2,33 Language Club 2,33 Art Club 43 Spades 23 Ski Club 2,33 Students in Action 2,3,43 Football Banquet 43 Gymnastics 33 Powder Puff33 GAA 2,33 Varsity Songleader 4. LAWRENCE BRIAN WI-IIPPLE Larry, Whips, Lar What I'll remember most: Scrunch, Wendell, Saturday the 13th, the Hummers, and especi- ally M.Sf' Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: Boys' Club Council 3,4: Christmas Dance 2: Class Council 2,3: Lettermen's Club 4: Students in Action 2: Cross Country 4: Intramurals 2: Track 3,4: Convention Speaker 2. PHYLLIS CAROL WHITE Phil, While, Pillis Wug What I'll remember most: M.C., victory over L.W., and the many nightly excursions with Marg to see my favorite friend and Jerome. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 3,4: Tolo 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Skiing 2: Drill Team 3. STEVEN N. WHITWORTH What I'll remember most: Custom supreme and shut down by the 101 Falcon. Activities: Class Council 3: Homecoming 2,3: Class Dances 3: Intramurals 3,4: Wrestling 3. LAURIE CLARE WICK Stick, Wicker, Laur What I'll remember most: The Unit, Leonard, onions, dime time, the Black Angus Skip, June 20 fthe all-night shoti, the Vane. sneak, Lucille, and a certain poker player. Activities: G.C. Standing Committee 2: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Motheris Day Program 3: Class Council 4: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Honor Society 3,4: Pep Club 2,3: Barque Staff 4: Ski Club 2: Students in Action 3: Drill Team 3,4: GAA 2: Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. GREGORY B. WILCOX Willy, Will What I'll remember most: The night Gary and I went to Church, a trip to Bremerton, my Soph. year, pre-game dinners, my Easter at the beach. 1Activities: A.S.B. Council 4: Christmas Dance, 4: Homecoming 3: Class Dances 3: Young Republicans 4: Art Club 4: Ski Club 4: Students in Action 3: Football 4: Intramurals 4: transferred from Eisenhower H.S. Rialto Calif. 3. LANCE EDWARD WILEY What I'll remember most: The three years in it. CYNTHIA ROSAMOND WILLIAMS Cin, Cindy What I'll remember most: My Senior year and the great class of '66. Activities: Big Sister Picnic 2,3: Big Sister 3: Mother's Day Program 4: Homecoming 2: Class Dances 2,3: Pep Club 3,4: Student Stenos 4. SHELAGH WINIF RED WILLIAMS Prude, Willie, Wini, Shelly What I'll remember most: Nano, coffee, 'chocolate cream pie', L.L., ski weekends and try- ing so hard in school without getting anywhere. Activities: A.S.B, Council 2,3: C.C. Council 2,4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2, chairman 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 2,3, chairman 4: Class Council 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3, Secretary-Trea. 4: Honor Guard 3,4: Language Club 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Students in Action 3,4: Drill Team 3,4: CAA 2. SONDRA LEE WILLIS Ez, Ezra, Sonn, Sondra What l'll remember most: The terrific teachers, hard work, the fun of Homecoming, and good friends. Activities: G.C. Council 3: Big Sister Picnic 2,3: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Program 3,4: Homecoming 2,3: Class Dances 2,3,4: Honor Boll 2,3,4: Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2,3: Language Club 4: Students in Action 3: Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. JANET WAYNE WILLITS Willie, Rolls, you old bag, Freckle What I'll remember most: Little G.P.O., 'We Four', and the 'rejects'. Activities: A.S.B. Council 3: A.S.B. Court 4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3,4: Tolo 2,3,4: Mother's Day Progam 2,3,4: Homecoming 2,3,4, Dance Chrmn. 4: Class Dances 2,4, decora- tions chrmn. 3: Honor Roll 2: Loyalty 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Language Club 2: Ski Club 2,3: Students in Action 2: Skiing 2,3: Powder Puff 2. NICKI MICI-IELE WIRTH Nick, Wirth baby, Wirthless, Sport What l'lI remember most: Long nights and short days,jaunts in the black T Bird with Cin, having the only card to the l.C.C., and the summer of '65. Activities: C.C. Council 3: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Students in Action 2,3,4: Language Club 3: Class Dances 2,3,4. LYNWOOD ANN WITKER Lynn, Lyncly What I'll remember most: The class of'66, the reliable car pool, the Night Rivers, the C.C.C. Club, and all night term papers for S. and B. Activities: G.C. Council 4: Big Sister Picnic 2,3,4: Big Sister 3,4: Pranzo 2,3: Tolo 2,3: Homecoming 2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3: Ski Club 4: Students in Action 3. PAMELA JEAN WOLFRAM Panunie, Pam, Wolfy What I'll remember most: Seniority, and all my friends! Activities: A.S.B. Council 2: Big Sister 4: Pranzo 2,3: Tolo 2,3: Mother's Day Program 2,3,4: Class Dances 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Yankee Peddlers 4: Young Republicans 2. LUCINDA JANE WOOD Cinda, Cin, C-Dub What I'll remember most: Second year Chemistry, riding the asphalt jumble and the cow path, M.H., Trigo, ,l.R.H., the view of the Cascades from JV.l's room, and the geat class of '66.'f Activities: G.C. Council 43 G.C. Standing Committee, chairman 43 Big Sister Picnic 3,43 Big Sister 43 Tolo 4g Class Council 33 Mother's Day Program 43 Homecoming 3,43 Class Dances 43 Honor Roll 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Ski Club 4g Students in Action 3,43 Powder P11332 entered from Walter .lohnson H.S., Maryland 3. CAROLINE LUCILE WOODS Carree, Car, Hey Woodsl. Ree What l'll remember most: Onions, W.W,W., '64, Club 'out with the girls?', June 20 Qthe all night shotj, Scrag Week, Laurie-Belle, 2V2 years, and Bogie's. Activities: A.S.B. Council 2,33 G.C. Council 2,33 Big Sister Picnic 2,33 fashion chairman 43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 2,3,43 Tolo 2,3,43 iVlother's Day Program 2,3,43 Homecoming 2,3, skit chairman 43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 23 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Students in Action 2,3,43 Skiing 33 Gymnastics 3,43 Powder Puff 33 Drill Team 43 GAA 2, Sec. 4, Vice. Pres. 3. MELVIN RICHARD WOODWORTH Mel, Woody, Stretch, J .T.T.B.C. What l'll remember most: Junior Statesmen and MUN's. Activities: President's Council 3,43 B.C. Council 33 Dad's Night 23 Homecoming 3,43 Wolverine Guard 43 ,lunior Statesmen 2, President 3,43 Debate 3,43 Young Democrats 2,3,43 All-School Play 2,33 N.F.L. 3,4. JOHN CHARLES WORL John, Johnny What I'll remember most: All those 'fun' nights on the wrestling mat. Activities: Dad's Night 3,43 Class Dances 4g Lettermen's Club: .lunior Statesmen 23 Yankee Peddlers 43 Young Republicans 23 Photo Club 33 Football 23 Skiing 2,33 Intramurals 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Convention Delegation Chrmn. 2. KATHLEEN WYGLE Kathy What I'll remember most: Senior men, the box, 14 with B.C., summer of '64, Green River, the Tolo and .I.R., toct and the team. Activities: A.S.B. Council 43 President's Council 3,43 Girls of the Month Committee 43 Big Sister Picnic 2,3,43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 3,43 Tolo 23 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty 43 Pep Club 23 Debate 43 Ski Club 3,43 Students in Action 2,33 Skiing 33 Gymnastics 3,43 Powder Puff 33 GAA pres. 3,4. CALVIN HOWARD YABUKI Cal, Howie What 1'll remember most: Being Kingco Champs for the season of 1965 in Football. Activities: A.S.B. Council3 Lettermen's Club 43 Football 2,3,43 Football Banquet 4. DOUGLAS JOSEPH YACKULIC Hollywood Activities: Junior Statesmen 23 Debate 33 Yankee Peddlers 43 Students in Action 23 Football 3 NANCY RUTH YASHKO What l'll remember most: ML Sorenson's Western Thought class. Activities: Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,43 Language Club 3,4. DALE ROBERT YODER Stale, Yode What I'll remember most: All those sweet, loveable, brilliant courteous, helpfull, u-n-d-e-rf s-t-a-n-d-i-n-g and always wretched teachers. Activities: Honor Roll 2,43 .lunior Statesmen 33 Science Club 43 Students in Action 2,43 Intramurals 4. NANCY KAY YOUNT Yownt, Yountie, Nanny What I'll remember most: Twanoh B.W.W.T., dinner at 8:00, Blue Beard, girls vs. boys football, mailing letters at 8:10, tensions of Scrag Week, wonderful friends, and my senior year. Activities: G.C. Council 33 G.C. Standing Committee 33 Big Sister Picnic 3,4, program chairman 43 Big Sister 3,43 Pranzo 33 Tolo 3,41 Motheris Day Program 3,43 Homecoming 2,3,43 Class Dances 3,43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Loyalty Historian 43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Ike Newton 43 Students in Action 3,43 Lutherland Counselor 23 Gymnastics 3,43 GAA 2,3,4. DENNIS LARTIGUE Entered from Lake Washington 4. 'N- GUNS 1- -uuz. ir, I di-.. awe ri- QL ' Q W. 1 . Q ia, Qf Q, K A K ' mf gfyfv 4' xx Ati QF, as .a,,, 4-2 .1 W ' 6' 'X Am 'qi 'iii ig, A , b fxtf- -an 0 in 't - ,eu ,. l F VI H - 1' ' '+P . ,.,,, ? N K 3 'I .1,.,y-.. .da-Q.. L , at . 1 E S ,.-n-1 A,.iI1 -,,,-,,.,.,--4-W -- ' 'L I 4, I ,.-.-.. 9 I9 ' Q ' V 9 1 - , G '- xg -1 if -.v 'v -- 5 A k,.g,. 13 9 4. , 1' . . . .D I , .:1'5:4-f'?Z'?45'- gg,., -, da.. rA , . . - - ,lunlur Class Presldvnt vw 'Q ' If v R.. '. 1' 'Lg-4 5 W . H I 0 W In . 109. ,,,, V' Ji.. f. 9 I , hi A' t s, 1 K .J . - 115: 4 VI, r,,g - .i,.- ,if 'P V:-Milf -Wi' iiwrg, , , , , .Q1,.L,...,2,'..Q.g.. A 95 ' -1 bs n - An!!-.A-4 1 hi 61 ,dxf W, I 1 .,-5:45 , 14 fg 'f 2122513594 Y -uY35'i?1 . -, Lwai' ,.,,. Second Semester Vice President Jim Sheahan , ,HH Second Semester Secretary Tish Tobin Second Semester Treasurer Bob Mithun 114 Wil ' l 'A fi Ricklefs Leads Class Of 767 Again This year has proven to be a year of great dimensional growth for Bellevue High's Junior Class. In every facet of school life, the class of '67 has demonstrated its leadership and desire. These two elements have led the Juniors to such heights as winning the '65 Homecoming skit competition. The outstand- ing Junior Prom further exemplifies the high ideals and Htotal- class effort which are representative of the well-organized and equally well-guided class of ,67. In the spring of 1967 some 4-50 young men and women will graduate from Bellevue High School. They will leave behind their tradition, the tradition of leadership and desire. 1 xi gg 5-I 'S r lil. Dis. Above: First Semester Junior Class Council. Below: Second Semester Junior Class Council. Agner Aiken: Albert, Albert Leslie Kevin Dennis Sue Alexander, .lim Allen, Cal Anacker, Bill Anderson, Karen Anderson, Mark Arcese, Dave Arntson, Chris Aston, Andy Banghart, Dick Barello, Sue Barnes, Richard Barnett, Sue Barry, Kathy Beall, Wendy Belouskas, Dan Benton, Linda Berg, Pam Berner, Larry Bertch, Brenda Betcone, Bonnie Bertrand, Ron Beswick, Boh Blackie, Laura Bliss, Chris Bohrer, Greg Boisseau, Phil Bordewick, Ruth Bowes, Larry Boyd, Reggie Brehm, Karl Bridge, Sara Bristow, Terry Brooks, Sandy Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Chris Gary Nancy Todd Broyles, Scott Bruce, Roger Bryan, Kathy Bryant, .loyce Buchanan, Jay Bumgardner, .lim Burchard Mike Cade Greg J x Cadwell Kerr '-.T Gary Nichols draws the line in Math Anal Fe .:. -15. , . U A, :A 3. . ' ,,, Q I ' 9' X B ' 7 l.. 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Lottinville, Ranee Love, .lainie Ludwig, Karen Luke, Lowell Lumsden, Bob Lumsden, .Ioan Lund, Chris Luplow, Dave Lyheck, Kathy Lyngen, Terry Macbride, Phil MacDonald, Scott MacLean, Sue Mahan, .loyce Mahnke, Dave Markey, Bill Martin, Jan Martin, Sally Martin, Sue Matheson, Ginny Mattison, Newt Maxam, Pam McBride, Ellen McCraney, Steve McDonald, Claudia McDonald, Dean McDonald, Laurie McDougall, Dorothy MCC-rath, .lohn McKee, Tim McPhail, Steve McPherson, Eric Meagher, Sally Means, Jan Meredith, M.arilyn Metzger, Rick Mermelstein, .loyce Meyer, Ed Meyers, Larry Mihailov, Bob Miller, Dave Miller, Wendy Mithun, Bob Montgomery, Boyd Montgomery, Deirdre Montgomery, Kathy Moore, Teri Moose, Pat Morkill, Pete Morris, Greg, Mortlock, Scott Mosley, .lohn Mulhollan, Gary Nance, Connie Nason, Bev Natale, Tom Navarre, Cathy Neale, Sue Nelson, Steve Nichols, Jack Nicholls, Gary Nicholls, Nancy Nissen, Linda Juniors in feeble attempt to win Homecoming song competition. Norman, Dave Norvil, Val Numoto, Phil Oelschlaeger, Pam Olsen, Ron Olson, Greg Orrico, Brent On, Rich Owens, Kathy Owens, Paula Park, Dave Parks, Kathy Patterson, Scott Paul, John Pawlowski, Syd Payne, Kathy Penny, Kathy Penrose, Marina Perry, Don Perry, Kathy Peters, Randy Pezoldt, Mike Phillips, .lim Plant, Pam Plommer, Robin Powers, Marsha Pravitz, Randy Preuss, Adolfo Prior, .loan Quarnstrom, Bonnie Quinn, Marilyn Randall, Terry Rankin, Sue Reagan, Jeanne Redmon, Fred Reed, Larry Reed, Margaret Reid, .lim Reinhard, Bryant Reinking, Ann Resnik, Dan Rhodes, Vicki Q--. 'sf 'Y Rice, .lim Ricklefs, Hank Rinker, .lim Roach, George Roberts, Rick Robinson, Chris Robinson, Greg Rogers, Bruce Rogerson, Kathy Ross, Lynne Rossano, Pam Roumm, Gary Rudolph, Mike Rusch, Chris Ryberg, Nancy Sandbo, .lohn Schorr, Ken Schaefer, Larry Schmidt, Ed Schneider, Bob Scholer, Carolyn Schroeder, .lon Scott, Debbie Scott, Doug Scott, Terry Selid, Sharon Senear, Al Seydel, Ruth Shea, .lim Sheehan, Bob Sheahan, .lim Shoemaker, John Simpson, Linda Skinner, Mason Slaker, Jeff Slotnik, Gary Smith, Bob Smith, Mandy Smith, Mike Smith, Sharon Soriano, Mike Spawn, Cris 5'- ' iv- - sl 4 1. ir- gm ,.. -gm-. 1' -asv' Q' , A C557 3' T, .L Q J. 'IJ QE? 3 l . R J! l 1 A ,Xa vvsxx' Q Q S 1 it it !,-if . xi x 547 i fl 1. Q- T, ig! 1 F 1 ' ' im , . .. 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Steve O'Rear, Don Lorne Hancheroff, Mahiluv, Dean Peo- Lief Erickson. le X , V 3 I 2 '- Q 1 x 1 A i I fx 1' js ., '71 5 is ,L f I l l l 2,47 J S: K 1 X 48, x 'qttgss t 'Q NX ' L ' J J 1 , N, A 1 Whiting, Cathy Whitley, Kirk Wilhelmy, Marc Willard, Rich Williams, Polly Wilson, Claudi Windham, Vaughn Winget, .loy Winters, Cindy Witlenberger, Denise Woerner, Colleen Wollenberg, Kurt Wood, Al Young, .lan Yenca, John . 1 Q ' , L. Svoboda, Cary Swain, Debby Swanson, Steve Symons, Linda Taylor, Ellen Taylor, Sue Templeton, Diane Tenney, Terri Terrell, Paula Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Margie Thorson, Lee Timson, Beckie Tinsley, Randy Tobin, Tish Towner, Karen Tremper, John Tudor, Greg Turner, Bruce Turner, Shannon Ulrich, Keith Vanderwall, Barb Van Sant, Gretchen Viehmann, Kathy Wagner, Sandy Wallace, Bruce Wallace, Heather Walton, Nan Ward, Carlos Warren, Carlos Weaver, Mary Weber, John Weidenheimer, Bill Welch, Vicki Werts, Mark West, Cathy West, Henly White, Abbie White, Dianne White, Penny White, Roland Whiting, Anne X .ewan ' ', I l 5- t tytty ev 1- , . . it- , f f 5, ,ff ' , w t 'F 1 e -f Q ff L' I I P ,Y I WP. IF. V, .h ,je g 9 - I t vfflfn il 'R' l lll..ll'.Xll X' l J- Al? L1 Q, . . First and Second Semester Vice President Terry Lawhead fx ,Af 2-195 C 3 ,f fi ,i if , First Semester Treasurer John Shea First and Second Semester Secretary Lael Sheahan T 5 I Presldent I L .. ' Zi M -f 'S L71 .div Sophs Gain Respect Outstanding is the word for this year's sophomore class. They started the year by winning the ASB-Beacon Drive, and made an admirable showing during homecoming with their theme, The Sound of Victoryw and their princesses Laurie Burke and Kris Whiting. Class president Bob Salskov ably led the sophomores through their first year in high school, assisted by vice-president Terry Lawhead, secre- tary Lael Sheahan and treasurers John Shea and John Rose. The sophs also presented the soph hop, Carousel , and maintained Bellevue High School's standards of dedication and perseverence. Second Semester Treasurer John Rose r,,vP!' Above: First Semester Sophomore Class Council. Below: Second Semester Council. 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'.,.4 U ,li 3 Democracy Learned And Practiced President Bob Campbell 1 Y -frfgymg '..A..u-H ' ' V Q It is vitally important that a high school have a strong student government, for it is only through such a government that the student body can help direct the administration of school policies. At Bellevue High, the students are represented by the A.S.B. Council, the A.S.B. Court, and the Driver's Council. Student representatives to the A.S.B. Council, chosen at the semester, follow democratic methods in helping to plan the course of affairs of Bellevue High. The effec- tive workings of the Council were directed this year by A.S.B. President Bob Campbell and Advisor Mr. .lack Daly. Violations of the school rules, detected by Wolverine Guard and Loyalty members were dealt with by A.S.B. Court, headed by A.S.B. Vice-President Kip Kronen- berg. Bellevue High School's unique Driver's Council is authorized by the King County Traffic Court to control student traffic violations on campus. This year, which represented the time for many changes in school policies, we were indeed fortunate that, as a student body, we were so well represented by our student government. A.S.B. Council ii- J K-1 i 'if :' 'g x 2.515 E I ' l 97' .lbw ,y f S, YH TQ' ia: -ll! I ' 7' . S 4 A 'yi '. , EY glnifixlflwi, N129 .A,..4.g- , ,A .ZILWQ-7, ,... 4 U 11. -u I ..-. 4 ., R. 1 N3 . E 'e 3' A 62-L 1 ,-if ,s:4.i,g,, ks - K 1 535 'lv . ll' Q 1, xi? F91 Viv .1 1-' 'I WUQESI - 'P - ' 7 l ANI Q 1. frm X, X 'ix Girls Club Promotes Friendship To promote friendship and understand- ing among all girls was the goal of the Girls, Club this year, and this ambition was suc- cessfully accomplished through a busy schedule of projects. The school year was begun with the annual Big Sister Picnic, which offered incoming Sophomore girls an opportunity to get a preview of high school life and students. One of the largest events undertaken was the October Pranzo dinner. The preparation and serving of the Italian spaghetti was carried out complete- ly by the girls and the money earned from the dinner was added to a scholarship fund for a deserving Senior girl. During the holiday season, the Friendship Commit- tee made Christmas stockings for needy children in the Seattle area. At the begin- ning of the new year, the girls began plan- ning the Tolo Week which came to a climax with the annual Saturday night dance. At the end of the year all the girls and their mothers participated in the yearly Mother-Daughter Tea. The program included the installation of new officers, a fashion show, and was climaxed with the announcement of the Girl of the Year and the scholarship winner. Under the enthusiastic guidance of Mrs. Dorothy O'Rear and Miss Karen Fry, Girls, Club advisors, and with the conscientious sup- port of its members, Girls, Club success- fully accomplished its goals and offered many opportunities to the girls at Bellevue High. GIRLS' CLUB 0FFICERS:.Left to Right: President Sue Warren, Historian Cathy Dahl, Vice President Cori Boyd, Treasurer Carol Michkils, Secretary Kaye Boys. f ff! 7 X as E 'N j?',r , X 1 . .1 - ,' Q -. ,. 5 x I , . , AY.. 1 I ' 'Q 'kk ,'.' 1 f ji. K A l'3'f lv- 4' ' 4 M' 1 I, ' ' 6 .V - '- ., '5 .' . . f - I . . if i -v n . L , 4 W . 8. 4. . 7. . 1 11 7' '7 4: UV if ,MM .M 2 5 ' '... I .- b . 21 Lf , .. A P - v 'C Y l, ' f .M f ' ,- . X 1, 'n l 'V -1' . ' . 1 vii 3' . 1 x, L ., - x ' 'r ' I , :A .A - , ' . f A, ' 4 , , 11 , v, N ,, 5,3 - 1 , J' v, 1 .f . .4 .A A . X - 1.2 , 1 A b .G- '1 . . , 5-sf ,- I F' 4 gi I 'PCL we J l ' ' . A fr , ' X X .itz :., Q Vfima-finif ri - P' -'N 'I . ' ff, Q I 4: 1, if gh Q ll' I , n Iiffigiiihigi : 1' 1 'fha g 1- ' -+ ' fr. U. ,.. lr' . , 1 rr' ,.: n gf , 1. 5, ':.r,,,. -, ' :Luv -- TLT - 1 4? nf' 'H V 5 A ' . ' ' I 4 Q4 ' -fo , u A ,i 'N '. Y , ,,.-, --1-.---N . O -- -- '-f'1 : f--' Auf-M . x W... K, ' .. . 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This year, the society took several field trips, includ- ing one to the University of Washington cyclotron and Van de Graff generator, and also had several speakers, such as Professor Pierce of the U. of W. math department'who spoke on Boolean Algebra. is to---ng, Science Club And Seminar Promote Scientific Interest The Bellevue Science Club and the Bellevue Science Seminar, both advised by Mr. Hilliard, have continually provided students with opportun- ities for discussions and diversions in all fields of science. President Erik Peterson and Vice President Wayne Tilson led the group in experiments such as fluid oscillation and amplification and the creation of their famous Batmobile. The Bellevue Science Seminar was formed in 1960 and is sponsored largely by citizens of the commun- ity. In this program, selected high school students from Bellevue, Sammamish and Newport were given an opportunity to further their scientific interests and to hear from prominent scientists of the area. In addition, the Seminar sponsored field trips to the Montsano Chemical plant and to the University of Washington Open House. br DEBATE OFFICERS: Left to Right: president Bob Bell, vice president George Mark Hazard on W.W.S.C. campus. Jennings, secretary-treasurer Florence Greenwood. A 'J .fjgf K .9 102 Debaters Win at Western Washington This year, as in past years, the debate team won more trophies for Bellevue High than any other school team or organization. In addition to earning state and national recognition for Bellevue, the debate program, undei the able guidance of Mrs. Pat Rabin, has produced many polished speakers whose talents might have otherwise gone undeveloped. By their performance as Sweepstakes winner at Western Washington debate tournament and second place at the Seattle Pacific College tournament, the debaters demonstrated the strength that carried them through a successful season. :fl J if .r K, i. ., I ' Uvtyi ' 1 -.mi umm in Km ' X -i f S. W - l sad LX fikf X' 1 Top: Mrs. Rabin, debate coach: Center: Scott Davis, Bob Bell, Chris Brown, and Chuck Browng Below: Steve Asher and Scott Davis display trophies earned at the P. L. U. Tournament. r 103 Alf' Honor Society Raises Standards The purpose of the Honor Society is to recognize outstanding scholastic achieve- ment, but there was much more to its activities this year than just distributing pins to the members. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Odle, advisor for the past twenty-five years and president ,Iere Kersnar, the Honor Society revised its membership requirements by raising the required point total to 24- a semester, starting with the class of 69, and also put on its annual cruise on Puget Sound. This year, as in the past, the Honor Society continued to encourage the pursuit of academic excellence among the students of Bellevue High. Thespians Display Excellent Showmanship Act well your part, there all the honor lies. lt is upon this motto that Bellevue's Thespian Society is based. Headed this year by Bob Bell, and advised by Mr. Radach, the group of 25 students pro- vided the nucleus for our whole drama program. The principle project of the group this year was the production of Tennessee Williamis play The Class Menagerie. Many Thespians also had important parts in the production of the Man Who Came To Dinner and the all-school musical Guys and Dolls. Thespians is an honorary group open to all students. Admission is on the basis of points which are received for working on all parts of school productions, includ- ing acting, publicity, costuming, and set construction. The entire school owes the Thespians a vote of thanks for their fine work throughout the year. W HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Left to Right: Treasurer Bob Mithun, Secretary Heather Jenny, Vice-President Chuck Brown, President Jere Kershner. Hail i I 5 ii ,XR ,L.s ,.-, ,Q sri Q- -'Mm-' v ' wi? f , .V Q 'I-'fgigs 1 3 -, .. - tw , r! '! Art Club Goes To Crossroads Headed 'by President Mary Boyd, Vice President Patti Bentzien, Secretaryfllrea- surer Nancy Deuster and Advisor Mr. Donald Simmons, the 1965-1966 Art Club successfully fulfilled its goal of stimu- lating individual artistic development. Throughout the year the members of Art Club worked on many projects around the community and school. One project they helped with was a Christmas scene for Crossroads Shopping Center. As a result of this project, the art department became the proud owner of a jewelry casting machine. Posters for coming events, displays for various teachers, work on the student lounge, and addi- tions to Bellevue's art gallery were also successfully completed by the artists. Foreign Language Club Furthers Understanding Under the capable leadership of Presi- dent Finn Karlsen, Vice President Carin Backlund, Secretary-treasurer Marsha Nicholson and advisor Mrs. Hinds, the Foreign Language Club fulfilled its pur- pose in creating an interest in other languages. The goal of the Foreign Language Club has been to create a yearning for knowl- edge and establish an understanding of foreign nations, their people, customs and governments. Through this organization the members not only gain knowledge, but also com- parison and understanding of the achievements and problems of other na- tions. Democrats Go To Olympia The prime objective of the Young Democrats was to create constructive interest in and practice the art of politics. Headed by the presidents Mark Hazard and .lan Ekstedt the club, organized along the lines of the National Democratic party, with much of the work being carried on by committees. The meetings were run according to strict parliamentary procedure with the purpose of helping the student become familiar with the operation of actual political organizations. The activities of the club included a student congress and debates on such topics as civic disobediance, conserva- tism vs. liberalism and Viet Nam. Through the efforts of Mr. Sorenson, advisor, the club obtained guest speakers, went on a field trip to Olympia during which they met the governor, and attended a Democratic precinct meeting. . is Q1 5.1 Republicans Hear Nixon The basic purpose of Young Republicans is to educate its members and the general public through open discussion and debate of the issues confronting today's society. In the past year, headed by president Scott Davis and advised by Mr. Warren Shaw, the group participated in many different activitiesg including a Student Congress in conjunction with the Young Democrats, bringing a speaker from the University of Washington to speak on the Viet Nam Crisis. They also worked with the Teen-Age Republicans of King County on such things as ushering at the Richard Nixon speech in February. 1-5' 'S rx ii 5, I A f 'U 7 agua:- QQ' Junior Statesmen Hold Model United Nations The purpose of Bellevue High's Junior Statesmen is to educate future leaders in democratic pro- cedure. In order to learn the processes of democracy through this program, students were given a chance to participate in political activities such as Model United Nations and Mock Parlia- mentary sessions. Under the supervision of Mr. Small and President Mel Woodworth the .lunior Stalesmen helped in producing our future politi- cal leaders, as evidenced by the number of.lunior Statesmen members who have held various offices in student government. D.E. Classes Prepare For Business World Too often students graduate from high school completely unprepared for the business world. It is this situation which Mr. Hruskais Dis- tributive Education classes seek to remedy. In D.E., students applied the various skill and ideas acquired in the classroom to actual use in the business world. By reading such books as the Jungle and the Octopus, the students in D.E. gained knowledge of concepts like government regulation of business and the importance of labor unions. By preparing their fine window displays of Christmas merchan- dise, the members of the Yankee Peddlers and Bel-Dees, the two D.E. classes, ably dem- onstrated the high degree to which their training has been successful. Spades Aid Handicapped The Spades served the handicapped with fresh gusto this year, under the leadership of Presi- dents Joan Prior and Kathy Dunn, Vice Presi- dents Bill Aston and Bonnie Dailey, and secretaries Kathy Bartholomew and Bobbie Dirks. Sponsored by Bellevue Kiwanis and advised by geometry teacher Mr. Smith, the Spades fSpecial Aidsj provided fun and friend- ship for the retarded, the deaf, and the physi- cally handicapped. Field trips, movies, and speakers educated the Spades who then par- ticipated in all-city events as well as their own local parties, sports events, and field trips with the handicapped. Euphoria Produced By Creative Writing Class Each spring Bellevue High School's Creative Writing class under the direction of Mrs. ,lane Rybus presents Euphoria, a creative writing magazine, to the stu- dent body. Taken from the Greek word meaning a blending of good writing, the Euphoria is what its name implies, a combination of selections of out- standing pieces of Bellevue students' creativity in writing. Prose, poetry, short stories, fiction and non-fiction are mixed together in an effort to represent the varied literary talents of Bellevue students while also help- ing complete the total picture of life at Bellevue High. Ski Club Provides Recreation For Winter Months The Kandahar Ski Club of Bellevue High School provided a chance for skiing enthusiasts to get to- gether for films, lectures and ski outings, as the December night ski trip to Ski Acres. The club, headed by President Jamie Love, V.P. Rick Prince, Secretary Patti Wallace, Treasurer Tim McKee, and Historian Lynn Ross, met once a month between November and April with its advisor, Miss Kathleen O'Reilly, to give skiers the chance to get together and share their common interests. 5' A I ' Your ' r v :gh H W- ,z 1 -, V.,L V 1 - V ., 39' 'ia' X'3 i-.fs v-ff ff-i Y'+EVq M2 W 3 ... , l J 1 Q Q mf - X x Y Q , ' 7 W- - B 1 . , . 4!g,,, M F-,H HRW! 5 L .4 , V. if 3 M 3 - ' i - ik J E ' ,K ,,.....,,,,.. i ,,,,-nln ' W .,,.,.-:m-- v- i It Choir Goes On Chocolate Drive Choir had a new director this year. Mr. Brown, who also taught band, was responsible for many of those delightful sounds produced by Bellevue High's Choir and combined Ensembles. If you noticed the choir is now wearing flashy, blue blazers. Hours of candy selling paid off. The Choir officers, led by Stan Cile, were instrumental in the operation of selling chocolate bars. Enough money was made through joint cooperation with the debaters to purchase the new blazers. Among several worthy performances the choir sang for the residents of a Bellevue rest home. They were also on hand for the Christmas assembly and performed for Bellevue students again in the Spring. Not a bad group of singers, eh, Figaro! N- x HOIR OFFICERS: Left to Right: President Stan Gile, Secretary Jean Rexford, freasurer Pam Lyle, Vice-President Dave Menke. .S-magic- ,tit nf' .- V 2-.flivgi .s f gb ,P 'L U1 L., 'B x f'9fL.'f' .. 117.-,. iff ' - ' 1. W .-- ..:1. . ' l 'sz wf..:,. gg .Q . -,gg . ,gig r PQTWTIE 5-'1 1-4' 1, '- uf' ' ' 7 LS Q-1 X -eff -- fivf'-is N s l 'n L , 2-2 ,L wi l ' 535 , -V ' ' . -.-, A x , , 1 nj- 5 1 x I ' X gl f Q . iii -- gr . X 4 f . f r X ' X p,a'.xlf-,7'g - V! i A 1 I I , ..N. Al' , 1 1 X -jg X 1 ug-gd' ' B 'ggi-'sg ff fl' A' F 'V-r-fii X , pg 411. U5 5??:3'T1.' fs bm 1 ' ' .,,,.-Q-,H-' 2 v A A, f V - f 5--fx ' .. Y-, v,. M , Y .MC -V, H4-.,ly4'4,1 Y, 1. 1- -,,,. ,., Uk ,,s N X Hs X4 fx. nffui- -, H f- fy, fu' J . 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The enthusiastic beat of the band symbolizes Bellevue's great spirit. In helping to create that spirit, the band is second only to the pep staff. Their experience and skill is exemplified by their ability to produce anything from jazz to classical music. The students of Bellevue are certainly justified in being proud of our fine band. The Brass Ensemble v I 'yi Q ' H1 Q :Sq-af.'a ' -sa E iv LA A EW R Q F? 3 Y Y val- if a l i ORCHESTRA: Left lo Right: Terry Welch, Kathy Bartholomew, Beverly Martin, ,lan Ekgtedi Susan Gunn, Barbara Hunter, Mark Lodine, Nan Walton, Keith Sternberg. Standing: Mr. Rickey. .,fp-l , 1' ,W , i..,:' J i 1 F I I l I v l Z 3 , W l l 4 4 President Bob Campbell introduced conductor Henry Seigel during the Seattle Symphony's performance here this year. Mr. Rickey Orchestra Performs At Christmas And Spring Assemblies The nine individuals who malce up the Bellevue High School string orchestra display all the characteristics of the good Bellevue student: diligence, talent, and an interest in the lively and creative arts. Now in its fifth year of existence, the orchestra, under the outstanding direction of Mr. Rickey, presented the student body with various concerts throughout the year, including the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert. In addition to its performances here at Bellevue, the orchestra also has performed numerous programs at elementary schools and junior high schools throughout the area, and has at times joined with the band to form a full orchestra. Through daily. practice and numerous rehearsals, the orchestra acquires the smoothness and polish, which combined with their genuine love of music, does so much to encourage musical appreciation and to entertain audiences of all ages. 115 The Bellevue Beacon is certainly well traveled as Mr. Johnson illustrates the yearbook to Japanese tourists on the Soviet ship Baikal. School Year Permanentl Recorded Recording all the achievements of the various individuals, clubs, and teams during the school year and providing the students of Bellevue High School with an annual they can be proud of is the weighty responsibility of the students of the annual class. Publishing a yearbook the size and quality of the Beacon is a hectic job and although Room 206 may often look like a scene of complete chaos and confusion, it is confusion with a purpose: to provide the students and faculty of Bellevue with an annual worthy of the admiration it has earned. To finance a yearbook of the magnitude and the elegance of this year's Beacon the students of Annual Class sold popcorn at football and basket- ball games. It was also necessary to sell Christ- mas cards and address stickers. With their work finally finished the Annual Class, in the Spring, kept alive the tradition of Beacon Day, by successfully presenting the yearbook to the students. ef-r-'N ' ltr A I 1, BEACON STAFF: Left lo Right, Front Row: Ginny Matheson, Sue Cilleland, Kathy Dahl, Kathy Ownes, Bonnie Betcone, Sue Martin, Kaye Boys, Sharon Griffith, Corlene Barratt, Sheri Stephens, Steve Hawkes, Randy Could. Second Row: Greg Olsen, Skip Mooring, Rocky Salskov, Steve Jones, Ron Beaudry, Bill Aston, Jim Bedrick, Chris Britton, .loan Prior, Cindy Shively, Steve Asher. Third Row: Tony Lewis, Jere Kersner .leff Crass, .lamie Doran. Miss Hardy-Advisor. 9 NN v ...Qs i X, .. .2- , 15- 4 rfjlifi, ,-1 4 x m nj - ., , ,, Ur, .Q7 'QQ':n, ' 'JM ' J ' 1:-f 51' ,' 'A 6,17 'V ' . 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The success of this year,s pep staff, led by head cheerleader Pam Wagner, head song queen Pam Berg, and head yell king Bruce Burnett, can be best summed up by the statement of their advisor, Mrs. Buchanan: Pep and school spirit have been great this year, thanks to the efforts of the pep staff. Whether slogging through six inches of mud in a rainstorm or fighting through the crowd in a packed gymnasium, the thirty- eight girls who make up the Drill Team always provide an impressive display of precision marching and drills to add color to an evening of sports entertain- ment. Led by Captain .ludy Duerst,Co-Captainloyce Bryant, and their advisor, Mrs. Buchanan, the Drill Team spon- sored a car wash, held Dads Night for their fathers, and participated in the Northwest High School Drill Team Confer- ence, in addition to their regular half time performances at home football and basketball games. These girls have contributed a great deal to our school spirit and certainly deserve recogni- tion for a job well done. 9 J. V. CHEERLEADERS: From Top Jackie Terrell, Pat Long, Sandi Brooks SONGQUEENS Left to Right Soosie Wettstem Sharon Griffith, Gail Dahlstrom, Pam Berg 121 ,gn- 6 :rg Ulla, x 1 Q Wolverines Are Kingco Co-Champs FOOTBALL There are three elements in a winning team: the players, the coaches, and spirit. But there is a fourth necessity, one which is not always readily visible, and that fourth element is PRIDE: pride in execution by the individual player, by the student body, the band, the cheer and songleaders and the community as a whole. Pride threw a record number of completionsg pride made the key tackles that prevented touchdowns. Pride was not particularly noticeable in the first ball game of the season when the number one powerhouse in the state, Seattle Prep, was allowed to eke out a 7-0 victory. Pride was everywhere in the second game, which was the emotional high point of the season. A close-knit band of Wolverines completely bottled up the team that hadn't lost to any other opponent during this or the previous season, Lake Washington. The score was 22-0 but the margin was much greater than the score indicated. After scalping a surprisingly stubborn Issaquah Indian tribe 14-0 and frolicking playfully on a toothless Mt. Si Wildcat pelt to the tune of 27-0, the Wolverines toppled the Sammamish Totems with a 20-0 win, which set the stage for the battle of the two unbeaten teams in the league, the Wolverines and the Knights of Newport. The Knights made one charge which resulted in a score, then withdrew behind their wall and moat to defend their goal. Bellevue launched attack after attack upon the battlements, stopping them- selves by their over-eagerness as often as they were stopped by Newport. Though a last desperate volley launched towards the end of the game appeared certain of success. victory was denied by an unyielding defense on the one yard line of Newport. Never was pride needed more by a crestfallen group of football players. Some teams collapse at this point, others have only begun to fight. Bothell came to Bellevue expecting a dispirited team, but what a rude awakening! When the sounds of battle died, 42 points were on the scoreboard for the Wolverines, and even the 21 points for Bothell were misleading, as most of these were scored against the reserves. The next game was the key to the entire season. Mercer Island arrived in Bellevue rated as a slight underdog, but put on one of the finest games played on this or any other gridiron. Though we were victorious, 20-7, the tension was so thick it hung like fog on the field. Very seldom have two such excellent teams played so well. The last two games were anti-climatic as Bellevue finished by defeating the two weakest teams in the leagueg Redmond, 40-7. and Federal Way, 4-7-6. The Wolverines ran into the locker room the last time-sharing the championship with Lake Washington, with a multitude of individual records and unequaled pride. '. 'T X .qw , if s W.. H.. ki: 5 . M1 e' Erickson Ddvf- ' guard 3. uve' .lnhr 3 'U ' X 1. 4 wg, Cal Yabuki Mnkf lm: e ' 7 ff 1 ffl' Q' Q, .X 1 5 .I Y N 'E 'Q-F91 , :qt 'ii 4' Q1 lzftllllflk Bmw:-J vi 4 . .312 Hu E y fllbllld X, F ... f 3 I 9 Gary Svobodu I . Quarterback wx. A - 4 Coach b Svobgga . A K fc-A f Boli I'l'fnl0lfk'ei -L .r-gr , A . S . Gurdy ., lewarl ' - ,fi l v Gqpy 'fucljyamg 77 ...a 1..- r 73711 f. p .N 1 . n U 4. 3 il- PX 1. my ' Fm- A .-1 an N ,fx 'fg my ? -Q... ,,--gsvff 1 'Q W V. Bob Thompson K ,0- 'vm vimmm nu ,sm -, I 1 S ,wig . If W 1 'f-5k H4 v l K- -X VG 2' 1 5-x9 N 1, ,, 1 I fl. I Q' N' ,sf m .1 Hrgwy :Jn . . Backs U Varsity ophs Are Successful JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: John Cochran, Dan Coaches Schindele, Squires, Schlot- Belouskas, .lohn Stutz, Dave Parks, Hank Ricklefs, Chris Rusch. feldt, and Nollan. Second Row: Dave Kentala, Dave Norman, Steve McCraney, Lee Thorson, Scott Broyles. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Front Row: Tom Boles, Fred White, Dwight Tachiyama, Steve Andertone. Second row: Bob Wright, Rich Barquist, Darrell Dirks, Phil Metzger. Third Row: Pete Gantt, George Bannick, Pete Woodman, Bill Walker. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Front Row: Dave Elsner, George Moore, Vic Nakatsu, Dave Curtis, Herb Yabuki, Roger Coldingay, Gary Ottegard. Second Row: Lindy Forrest, Terry Lawhead, Dennis Buckley, Tom Croonquist, Walt Zabriski, Steve Walker, Larry Nissing, Terry McClinton, Mark Syltebo. Two important parts of the football program at Bellevue are the .lunior Varsity and Sophomore teams. It is the hard work and dedication of these two supporting teams that results in a strong Varsity. The Junior Varsity contributed fifteen junior lettermen to the Varsity this year. Although they did not have a successful season, the' .lunior Varsity gained much valuable experience for the time when they must assume the Varsityis duties. The Sophomore team had one of the best seasons in Bellevueis history of sophomore competition, compiling a record of five wins against only one loss. Both these squads helped to round out a dedicated football team at Bellevue High this year. f 5 I an 'Q' ? W 7 ,-, ,,, -.- - ..,.. .--,,.,Y,.,..x-A..,-...el-.,..-,,:,-...mix -' -- w I 7 as ,. F 1 xl-Q.,-i.,, vw 1, . V. w - - --.f - V , . , L- ,.,.. ..,.,..1.,.... a '4 ..J.., 1. ' -e , 5 ' 7 , , T ,., ,,Q .u.V ,.- ,,, .fggei v 1-rp L- ,,...W, L-.. J, , ' Q B 5 1 I E 'Sf'-r , fan -:.-43' QQ 'fl-'Tl f . 7 r' , A Zhou -LHQM .XY 'lf'hx I - A.,- - 4-1'i6U-Lsf B ' N w, 1 . , , , I 7 xml sl! 5 V '11 H sa A llavc- llrmmquisl .lim Phillips . , x 1- x HN NH Butch lfurlsam I - gih 1 ri-is Y Q Q f . 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Girls Take Kingco Tennis Championship In its first year, Bellevue's girls' tennis team not only started its own career impressively, but also got the Wolverines' fall sport schedule off to a good start by win- ning the Kingco Championship. During the fall, the team competed with ten other schools in the Seattle area. These ten matches, consisting of three singles and two doubles competitions, resulted in Bellevue's first Kingco Championship of the year. Sue Carter and Tesie West l ! 6 The extremely strong Bellevue team was led by Captain Tesie West. Despite the loss of graduating seniors Tesie West and Sue Carter, two of the best players in the league, next year's team promises to be strong with three return- ing lettermen as a core to build a team around. Miss O,Reilly, team coach summed up the hopes of the team and school for next year when she commented, We hope to have a repeat performance next yearf' Lynn Ross I t I 11 I Swim Team Places Second In State The Bellevue swimmers fought their way through a touch schedule of meets this year to win the King-Pierce Cham- pionship and place second in the state at the post-season meet at the University of Washington, considerably bet- tering last year's seventh place effort. With lots of return- ing Sophomores and Juniors to serve as a base, next year's team could do even better. Under the direction of Coach Hershey, swimmers Bill Lingley, Bob Campbell and .lohn Ward turned in record-breaking performances throughout the season, contributing to the rising popularity which promises to make swimming one of our major spectator sports. SWIM TEAM: First Row., Left to Right: Bob Campbell,Bill Lingley, Coburn, Gerry Watson, Bob Coburn, .lim Hill, Pete Enlrichman, Wes .loe Cooledge, Jeff Hopper, John Ward, .lobn Andrews. Second Row: Hausman. Third Row: Bob Sheehan, Greg Tudor, Lorne Hancheroif Bob Edwardson, .lay Todd, Pele McDonald, Uordy Woodley, Gerry Keith Knitter, Lowell Lufe, Dave Kentula, Fred Redmon. fi-Z ' ,E M . 1 ,As 'Inu f If -we E if It 1 5 . Y nwizwv-261. mi -P'n.r:fw f. .. , ,Am-.gg .Law '- I 1 L I In N V? 1 HA I' 2 'sf' . Km 'f w u 1 ' H Q sp Y L f v, ,-A I Wq '--4, L+ QT.. l gf -H+- -3 - V qi- -i-.QJ 1- - i.-. ' 1 in 1 Q 14-ik ,Q Z V' - P' .1 di .L . I' A v- tie., 5' 'Qi I ll 4:-. 'R B' 'mx Q11 IG ...X xx va u v :Wx ' 4' Q nf X A 4' 'gfifv N sir A , Q 1 , 4 Q ,, ,x J -, ggi, ' L A3 at -'f' 1355- 7 'll P -I we A: A' f 3 0 Xa -C, ..L. L-- 1 , f4,jfTi ii' ILQJQ., .T.I.. ,. ,-,,.,,--T.--.. -, - . , . A , -, -,,,4 , .,-,,. f swf, 1 -., - als. 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A 5 ,. cites, ,. f I E I . Q.. Q - X. X VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Left to Right: Bob Beswick, Andy Daggatt, Cal Allen .lim Phillips, Brian Fulwiler, Al Clise, Gary Svobocla, Dave Johnson, Jim Sheahan, Steve Doerrer. Cagers Post Winning Season This year's Wolverine cagers finished the season in fourth place of the Southern Division with an ll-7 record, just one game out of the Kingco tourney. Even though the team did not go to the playoffs, it was a successful season. Bellevue defeated arch rival, Sammamish, twice during the regular season and defeated Mercer Island, top team in the Southern Division, on their home court. According to basketball coaches, Mr. Young, Mr. Kelderman and Mr. Annas, the most rewarding game of the season was the second encounter with Sammamish. Even though this was an away game, nearly 4i0fZp of our student body was there to support the team, and our victory that night was instrumental in pushing the team so very close to the championship playoffs. Only three of the eleven members of this year's varsity were seniors, giving Belle- vue a solid core of eight returning lettermen upon which to build next yearis team. Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Bellevue Varsity mwkfei, 1 z I 'dak I I Q ...,., Q I 1 . ,I by if - fix, X f lx X.: Y F 'C J A x Vu: F fl. A fr j EQ 1 ,113 f a a 5 . .P F - 5 ,J :sf Q 'I i . 5 1 A I Q 3 -UQ. K 1+- Gary Svoboda .5-T lf' :- J ue 17 f I v R -I-H RFMmmTR if K 6 4 -S., S 25 4 ll X , L, I Jim Sheahan Q ff 'QP' .J , ' ' A V 5 X f A t L.-A, 3 W Y Q A lv 6 172, VI I 224' ax. qi? .' 4 , - 1 . ' ' V fr fv -A ' ' -A 1 -gr' I ',. 4 ,W 'I' , Q 2 gf: 5 .. 'AU I ' Rilanager Bu bardner '90 J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM: Coach Nick Kel- derman, Kevin Aiken, Butch Carlson, Keith Barton, Paul Wick, Tom Hardy, Craig Richards, .lim Phil- lips, Ron Bertrand, Bob Cahill. ,l.V. I-las Building Year Sophomores Post 9-3 Season SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Stand- ing: Doug flrosecluse, Bob Salskov, Bob Lindberg, .lohn Walls, Cary Stark, Terry Lawhead, Bill Stixrud, Coach Ed Annas: Kneeling: Chris Brown, Steve Smith, Al Stanford. I tl t? s ' l ! 4 g ' - a 4 r 2 e 5 v 'z...li --1 -:li--V - W If , Junior Varsity Scores Bellevue Mountlake Terrace Bellevue Meadowdale Bellevue Newport Bellevue Mercer Island Bellevue Sammamish Bellevue Federal Way Bellevue Mount Si Bellevue Issaquah Bellevue Lake Washington Bellevue Redmond Bellevue Mount Si Bellevue Bothell Bellevue Inglemoor Bellevue Newport Bellevue Mercer Island Bellevue Sammamish Bellevue Federal Way Soph Scores Bellevue Sammamish Bellevue Redmond Bellevue Newport Bellevue Mercer Island Bellevue Lake Washington Bellevue Issaquah Bellevue Inglemoor Bellevue Federal Way Bellevue Bothell Bellevue Newport Bellevue Bothell Bellevue Sammamish 2+ me Gymnasts And Dancers Displa Fine Form The Bellevue High Girls' Gymnastics Team is an excellent way for Bellevue girls to develop their gymnastic skills and also to compete in league and state competition. The girls learn basic tumbling and dance movements along with routines on the balance beam, the uneven parallel bars, the vault, and the trampoline. This year the girls performed in league gymnastic meets at Cascade High School, Renton High School, and also at Bellevue High School. In March many of the girls competed in the state meet in Kent. The girls entered in both novice and junior divisions and took many ribbons during the year. Modern Dance is a class offered to Junior and Senior girls during the second semester. The girls are first taught the basic dance movements, then combine these movements to make short, expressive dance routines. In this way the girls have unlimited freedom to express their emotions through the media of dance. In the spring both the Modern Dance Class and the Gymnastics Team performed for the school and community in their annual Festival of Dance and Gymnastics. ..-wk W ' 1 -. it 1'-T 5 'TF gf me Skiers Schuss To Victory The ski season began in December and continued until April. As Bellevue is the only school in the dis- trict to have a ski team, our racers competed in a league with Leavenworth and Charles Wright, where their consistent wins put them in the standings. Ski team members practiced two nights a week under the direction of Coach Ed Monroe, sixth grade teacher at Medina Elementary. The various events competed in were Slalom, Giant Slaslom, Downhill, Cross Country and Jumping. H M A Sfef,HHi1s f Q 55211 F 5 f 1 5' , ' f 'ff Q 4 .- fi . 1214 1732 1.1.-ml x .1 fl' ' , ' ' O! ..-AL , 1-:K 'Jul V, Y, V V- :ji 5' 1 A, 1-Tw 42:1 1 1 -fs' ' ' - I ,J 11- 1 4 - ,:f',4a -' vs.:-1 H-, '0?3'1..,. - A-.A I' L Y-Y--- 1.,.., - LY I' 1 Y 1 nd Batmen' Swin Bellevue's baseball team fought its way through a tough schedule of games again this year, providing plenty of thrills and excitement for the loyal fans who rooted them on to victory. Although handi- capped by a lack of pitching early in the season, Coach Poulsen molded his four returning lettermen and the graduates from last year's championship .lunior Varsity team into a hard-fighting, spirited squad that kept Bellevue in the thick of the pennant race all season. rf ,- l?F.:Lg4+:9:... - 1 U A f :h 'F xg 1-1, ' gg fasiil , we . , ws: ? , 3. .q,- l- . Thinclads Sprint To Victory Starting turnout in mid-March with only eleven returning lettermen, Coach Nollan worked the track team into shape in time for the early meets and kept them in top form throughout the remainder of the season. Finishing the season strongly, Bellevue sent a healthy contingent of competitors to the District finals, where they made a fine showing. W P l s ,ul '. d s fir X I A J 5' TENNIS TEAM: Left to Right: Tom Hardebeck, Steve Doerer, Bill Jones, Steve Anderson, Al Senear. Boys' Tennis In Top Form The '66 Boy's Tennis Team, competing in a tough inter- scholastic program, played and won with the great ability and spirit which has characterized Bellevue teams in the past. The team did a fine job of representing Bellevue High under the coaching of Mr. Warren Shaw, better known on the courts as Uncle Rick. The three seniors and two juniors who comprised this year's team provided fans with top tennis in both singles and doubles matches and through the season rallied to victory. if i Q F Y fx f., K' t .t ' .1 ---VV..-i -- TH .1 , V-M4 V- - :T -l' ' -- f- - ' J' ': ' '-Tn., -u 1----,,-i 'ftfthbx xxlwwwmlffil it fi VK y Ei'lIi:llMYllll't Steve Doerrer, Tennis :Mt- The Undertakers, Volleyball The Hummeris, Football and Soccer Intramural Champions This year's fine Intramural program, supervised by Coach Young was dominated by a team of seniors, the Hummers. They demonstrated their superiority by coasting to easy championships in soccer and Hag football. Steve Doerrer won his second consecutive tennis championship, while the Undertakers showed dominance of all in volleyball by remaining undefeated throughout the season and con- quering a fine faculty team in the finals. The intramural program was completed with the basketball season in the first of the year and the badminton championships and track meet in the spring. Intramurals once again gave those who wouldn't otherwise participate in athletics to get into condition while having fun and the thrill of competition. The Crowns, Basketball Events J, ggi Qs-,L A. , b 1. li gli' ' 'L , . an W 5' my-u'. 1' Q H -una, 7' 8 'Mtv' P 51, ' 'L 'S f - i I L . N - - -' .J-1 ' sfifw' ,L ., ' ' if ' 'Ll' , . f- , , Ima H' R f Class Of '65 Completes Project Returning students were greeted by a strange sight on the first day of school: the appearance of a statue on the tower. The statue, the Senior project of the class of '65, was put in place one week before school began by a contin- gent from the Bellevue Fire Department. Sophs Win A.S.B. Drive The Sophomores accom- plished a rare feat this year: They beat the Seniors in the ASB-Beacon Drive competition. 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M9955 'l'?'Z 8 is S ,3 'j V J? 1 SQ 1 14.2, .1qg,,Q1:.nf Av 3 Q f 9 -,Xa-if ' is Y HUA: 'I qs, if -f 'J' I . . .12 'PEI W f if: CH 'fflfwb 1 f 12, 'F' pf - is .. ., 'C fiilww Above: Governor Dan Evans with Mr. Johnson enters the gymnasium for the 1965 Economic Conference. At right: Congressman Brock Adams confers with Mr. Sorenson. Governor Evans Addresses Economic Conference The economic outlook for Washington State was the topic of Bellevue I-ligh's November 19th Economic Conference. Taken on as a project by Mr. J. R. Hershey and Mr. Ed Ekstedt, the Economic Conference drew such outstanding economic and political leaders as Ralph Davis, president of Puget Power, Representative Brock Adams, and Governor Dan Evans. The Governor addressed an all-school assembly after which the seniors split up into small discussion groups led by local businessmen. The many aspects of Wash- ington State's economy were brought out and presented to these seniors. They, in turn, raised questions of their own as to the state and national economic picture. This tremendous gathering of state and local leaders was made possible by the influence of Bellevue High's teachers and by the support and organization of the Economics classes. These teachers and students are to be congratulated on what proved to be one of the finest presentations of the year. Pranzo And Chowder Bowl Again Successful Early every year two dinners are held: the Chowder and Chili Bowl, sponsored by the Booster Club, and the Pranzo, sponsored by the Girls' Club. Past years have proven both to be very successful, and this year was no exception, as both the Chowder Bowl, held on November 12, and the Pranzo, held on October 20, were enthusi- astically received by the school and community. - -- 'TTBZQ Appear This year, for the first time, gymnasts from the University of Washington performed for Bellevue students in a special assembly promoting or- ganized gymnastics. The fine athletes from the U. of W. demonstrated unusual strength, coordi- nation and flexibility in graceful floor exercised, spectacular tumbling stunts and stunning tram- poline and parallel bar routines. The assembly gave Bellevue students the opportunity to see .lim Davis who placed second in last yearls National Gymnastics Champion- ships, and also did much to encourage interest in the demanding sport of Gymnastics. ,V .'s..1f I . L Q-LAC' f' Dr. Pavamani Speaks Charles King Performs This year, Bellevue High School students had the opportunity to hear Dr. Pavamani, an educator from Calicut, India. Dr. Pavamani is the head of an education complex in India, consisting of a college, seven high schools, and several elementary schools. He received a Ph.D. in education at the University of Washington, and is on a two-leave leave in America, teaching at Centralia Junior College. ln a special assembly and in classroom groups, students learned of the problems and refutionary changes facing India from a first-hand observer. The students were so greatly influenced by Dr. Pavamaniis vivid portrait of conditions in his country that the seniors decided to support a school in India as their class project. In the fall Charles King performed for the student body of Bellevue High. The highlight of the assembly came when four Bellevue seniors, Carree Woods, Sue Biddle, Bob Campbell, and Kim Hoelting, were asked to display their vocal talents to the entire audience. Not only did Mr. King sing several fine solo numbers, but he also demonstrated his remarkable ability to get the entire student body to sing in what actually resembled harmony. U.W. Gymnasts we The Man Who Came To Dinner The Man Who Came To Dinner, under the direction of Bob Bell, was the story of a famous personality who, while visiting some friends for dinner, fell and broke his leg causing him to remain with his hosts while the leg healed. The ensuing events during his stay create a moving drama of love, hate, envy, and emotion. Scott Henderson played Sheridan Whiteside the man who came to dinner, a man who hated being drooled over and wanted only to leave the town with his girl Maggie. Valerie Smith played Maggie Cutler, Sheridarfs private secretary. Mark Hazard played Bert Jefferson, a newsman, who fell in love with Maggie. Ann Reinking, Dan Jensen and Ray Durr intermingled in the plot to create complexity and interest in another one of Bellevue's finest productions. The Glass Menageriei' The Glass Menagerie was a moving story of the necessary changes that took place in the somewhat backward and rather over nostalgic lives of a household scared to face the future. Valerie Smith played Amanda Wingfield, the gabby, picky mother, who lived in the world of her past. Mark Hazard portrayed Amandais son, Tom. He supported the family and practiced poetry but felt that his creative talent was being destroyed by the atmosphere at home. He constantly escaped from today's world by going to the movies. Amanda was constantly looking for a gentleman caller for her daughter, Laura, played by Anita Ashford. Laura, who was more interested in her glass animals emerged from her fantasy when the gentleman caller arrived. Bob Bell, who directed the play, was the gentleman, an emmisary from the world of reality, who helped to bring Laura and her family out of the past and into the future. . : ima. g f , 5 Y g H,--11. U :F l i Ap Zim, Lv 'f 4 if 'ME 4 ' S Q. 'C+ 'W 101- 1 - - ,f 'L A - 15 if - xx xv-iv. V 1 s K I s J ,R ww' . I 'J fi' if -1 . If I , - A ' Q Fifa L - ,, . ' I. 1 .f -1 V Y ,A fr Lv W J ,gt ,fy rx - fia- LBJX-f ,. x f ' ' 4 V4 'X X Nl 'U .:: . ,39- fxx 5 ze, -- . . .Nt is . , . . - Jw ,,: 5. W .X Y, , S , ,J Mi lr N .J 1 r , , U . me +-' Q. T A -ff i 2 I 5 'i.., V., u . r ZX J. I 'ww Bellevue Hosts International Day A new tradition was initiated at Bellevue High School when stu- dents celebrated the first annual International Day on January 19, 1966. Foreign Exchange Commit- tee members hosted foreign teen- agers .from Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Mexico, Italy, Argen- tina and Ecuador. These students were attending other high schools in the area, sponsored by various exchange programs. Following a morning assembly where the guests were introduced, the stu- dents attended classes. A recep- tion was held after school with a get-acquainted question and answer period. International Day not only gave Bellevue students the opportunity to meet many representatives of foreign countries, but also enabled the exchange students to see other American high schools and teen- agers. l 1 ll' . mn ,N NNN--V M A 1, gg Ls LTL. , Q T ' . . Y .Q ' Sarah Williams competes for .Iohn Sheahan, Tom Harde- Bellevue at the February 12th beck, Dave Cray, Kip Calli- meet. son, and .lamie Doran, boys, promote spirit during Pep Week. Q. Amd- .- Girls Prepare for State Meet Last February 12th marked the end of the three qualifying meets for girls, gymnastics. The final meet was held at Bellevue High with many of the local schools competing as well as various Seattle schools. The girls that com- peted in this meet performed on the uneven parallel bars, balance beam, vaulting, free exercise and tumbling. As a result of the competition, many of the girls passed out of the novice division into the junior division, making them eligible for the state meet held in Kent during March. Men Lose Pep Week Climaxing a week of Fierce, spirit-generating competition with a win in the yell competi- tion, the girls barely nosed out the boys as the victors of Pep Week. On Monday, there was the poster competition, won by the girlsg Tuesday was the bulletin contest won by the boysg Wednesday was uni- form day, won by the girlsg and Friday was the all-school assembly, with the skit com- petition, won by the boys, and the yell competition, won by the girls. The enthusiastic spirit generated during the week helped carry our teams through the end ofthe winter season. U5E'f'f-P ,iii JUS! nna Schmidt Schule In German Welcomes Sue Williams This year Sue Williams represented Bellevue High School in the Anna Schmidt Schule at Frankfurt, Germany. Sue left last .Iuly and traveled by train to Philaphedia where she fiew with other American Friends Service exchange students to Europe. During her year abroad, Sue lived with the Erich Stroh family whose daughter Gabi attended Bellevue as an exchange student this year. During the year, Sue enjoyed trips to Paris and to Switzerland where she went skiing. At school, she takes thirteen classes, though only four or five each day and goes to school six days a week from eight A.M. to two P.M. After completing her high school work at Bellevue next year, Sue tentatively plans to return to Europe for further study. Carin Backlund Carin Backlund, exchange student brought to Bellevue this year by St. Thomas Episcopal church, comes from Halmad, Sweden, where she attended Hegre All- manna Alroverd. Carin remarked that schools in Sweden are about the same size as here, but do not have as many extra- curricular activities. Of high school ath- letics in her home country, Carin said, There are no extra sports, only basket- ball, but they don't win, so big deal. She also stated that Bellevue students seem to enjoy school more than those at her school in Sweden, which might be explained by the different student-teacher relationship here. Richard Barnes Alicia Garcia Finn Karlsen Even though Richard Barnes came from Liver' pool, England, he found that his school, Weg- hull Grammar School, and Bellevue High School were just about the same. However, following the consensus of most students, he added that the lunch periods here could be just a little longer. lliehard's father was actually the exchange student in the family as he was the exchange minister for the St. Thomas Episcopal Church here in Bellevue. When asked if he would like to return to the states, Richard replied of course, he would like to return and is looking forward to attending college somewhere here in the Northwest. The friendliness and helpfulness of the teachers at Bellevue High School will be among some of my favorite memories, Alicia Garcia remarked when asked what she would remember most about her year in Bellevue. The teachers here are always ready to help their students by giving them more time and personal attention. Alicia is from Madrid, Spain and speaks Latin, Greek, and English in addition to her native Spanish. When she returns home, she plans to enroll at the University of Madrid to study philosophy, then after graduation, to get married and raise a family. Finn Karlsen was Bellevue's exchange student from Norway. Ranagymnas, his high school in Moirana, Norway, is quite different from Bel- levue High. Although, like Bellevue, it has six periods a day, everyone takes fifteen subjects each year. Only Norwegian, English, and Mathematics are taught each day, and the students have little choice of other subjects. Finn's Ranagymnas includes grades six through twelve. There are only two inter- scholastic sports, soccer and basketball, and the school day is one-and-a-half hours shorter than Bellevue's. As Finn says, one thing that particularly impressed hirn was the tremen- dous school spirit here. V . . 'Vid 3 t -4, i r A I l f L A Syl Gabriele Stroll Gabriele Stroh, who was sponsored by the American Friendship Com- mittee, attended Anna-Schmidt Schule in Frankfurt, Germany. Coming from this girls, school with Hb0ut 500 students, she had a diffi- cult time adjusting to the large size and. extensive extracurricular HCUVUY Pmgram of Bellevue. She finally became used to the Bellevue routine and said she enjoyed being able to have met so many new people. Gahi hopes someday to return to Bellevue. Index Art Club ....... Audio-Visual ..... ASB Government . . . Band .......... Barque ........ Baseball ...... Basketball .... Beacon ...... Boys' Club . . . Boys' State . . . Choir ...... Cooks ......... Counselors .... . . Cross Country .... Custodians . . . Debate ......... Dedication ............ Distributive Education .... . . Drama ............... . . Drill Team .... Euphoria . . . Events . . . Faculty .... Football ...... Girls' Club .... Girl's State . . . Golf ......... Gymnastics .... Homecoming ..... . . Honor Society .... . . Ike Newton .... Intramurals .... Juniors .......... Junior Statesmen . . . . . Language Club . . . . . Lettermen's Club Librarians ....... Loyalty ........ Modern Dance . . . . National Merit . . . Orchestra ...... Pep Club ..... Pep Staff ..... Principal ...... School Board .... Science Club .... Science Seminar . . . Secretaries . . . . . . Seniors ....... Ski Club . . . Ski Team .... Sophomores .... Spades ......... Student Stenos . . . Swimming ........ . . Table of Contents Tennis .......... . . . Thes ians p ....... Top 392: ...... Track ......... Vice-Principal . . . Wolverine Guard Wrestling ...... Young Democrats Young Republicans . . ...104 29 94 112 117 ...140 ...134 ...116 97 37 ...110 27 18 127 26 102 16 . . . 108 . . . 152 . . . 121 . . . 109 . . . 146 18 ,.....122 96 37 128 ...138 ...14-8 ...104 ...100 ...145 74 106 104- 98 29 34 138 36 114 99 120 14 17 ...100 ...101 .. 26 32 ...108 ...139 .,.109 28 f f f 130 12 129,144- ...104 36 ...142 15 35 ...132 ...107 ...107 Beacon Editors Randy Gould Steve Hawkes Sheri Stephens Corlene Barratt J ere Kersnar Jeff Grass Sharon Griffith Kaye Boys Sue Gilleland Kathy Dahl Steve Asher Bill Aston Skip Mooring 1.60 Acknowledgements The Beacon Staff would like to ex- tend its thanks and appreciation to the following persons for their cooperation in the production of this year's Beacon: Miss Martha Hardy, Beacon advisorg Mr. Bill Brandt and Mr. Ken Rose, photogra- phersg Yang Studiosg Ruth Mabry, 1963 Beacon editorg Mr. Jim Palm, American Yearbook representativeg the administration, faculty and all those who contributed in any way to this year's ann-ual. iggyga Kg? - b Mvcyiig 7 9 gm? 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