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The football season came to a close, and for the second consecutive year the Bellevue Redmen won the N.O.L. Crown. At the beginning of the season, everyone was enthusiastic about the com- ing games although there were only six returning lettermen who had started last year. But with our fabulous head coach, Mr. Shaffer, and the co- captains, Wayne Wm-flew and Ioe Siesel, the sea- son was a successful one. The town and the stu- dents really did a great job in helping the team onward to -victory. Each week the store windows were painted with slogans like Bellevue N.O.L. Champsf, The referee with his arms flying up in the air is the symbol which means a touchdown. Every touchdown helped the team towards their final goal, the N .O.L. trophy, which was presented to them at the annual football assembly. After the assembly, the team marched to the trophy case where their pride and joy was placed. To cele- brate the victorious season, banquets were given in honor ofthe N .O.L. Champs. The biggest event was the boosters, banquet on December 4, when Doyt Perry, head coach at Bowling Green, was the guest speaker. Team members were honored when they were presented N .O.L. tie clasps by the Bellevue Boosters, Club. Wayne Warden and I oe Siesel were given trophies for their leadership as co-captains. Each starting backheld player, Jim Culler, Marc McClain, Ted Hhudy, and Wayne Warden received a trophy for the most valuable backfield man, and joe Siesel was awarded the most valuable lineman trophy. junior Dennie Norman was presented the Ted Sberna Award.
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The stew came to a boil as the Seniors of BHS presented the three act comedy, Onions in the Stewf on November 9, 1962. The cast and crew worked diligently each night at practice and, in the end, they were rewarded with a successful Senior Class Play. To express their appreciation to the director, Mr. Paul Sackett, they presented him a gift. The opening scene found the MacDonald fam- ily in utter confusion as they moved into their new home on the island of Puget Sound. They thought that island life would be out of this world, but to their dismay it proved to be just the opposite. Betty MacDonald, like any mother of two teen- age daughters, was faced with the problem of a house constantly being over-run with the male species. The climax came when each member of the family secretly invited a guest for the same week-end.
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