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'S Cities of the World were background decorations for the Ball, in keeping with the Homecoming theme. Bentley might as well have been Paris or Siam for all Queen Diana knew as she danced fbelowi with Bill Kobane after her coronation. Behind scenes, waiting impatiently for fes- tivities to begin, Irene Giunnetti and Ron Duncan seem concerned about Barb Bundy, but Pat Farmer is more interested in the cameraman. Homecoming mostly ball for Quee x, -I 'x fl? x ,r r., ' E S FN or i ff 1
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agenda for truly representative Council Head hall monitors met occasionally to discuss problems. Left to right are Sharon LaMothe, Jackie Rhodes, Dean Fortin, Deanna Tarbet lchairmanl, Beth McMurtrie, Joyce Reske, Ardith Bbttrill, Pat Luby, Bobbi Stoecklein. One of the most active groups in Bentley, the Student Council is made up of representatives from each home- room. From this group, tive members from each ofthe three classes are elected to the executive council. Members assist their community by sponsoring fund- raising campaigns within the school. This year's Council conducted a canned food drive, directed the Torch Drive and March of Dimes. In charge of hall monitors, A.F.S., foreign exchange car wash, lunch hours, and the concession stand at football games, the group led an active and constructive year. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Clockwise, seated: K. Jawad, B. Stoecklein, S. LaMothe, D. Merrill, L. Peddle, .l. Carmichael, B. Lau, A. Bottrill, S. Swanson, K. Memmer, D. Tarbet, D. Fortin, P. Wurtzbacher, L. Anders. Stand- ing: S. Donaldson, M. Bratherton, Mr. Webster. ,........rf'
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Homecoming, in mid-October, was a most satisfactory occasion, with the football team racking up a win over Redford Union to please the huge crowd, and with little red- haired Deanna Tarbet glowing beneath the Queen's crown. Tokyo, the Sophomores' entry in the Cities of the World float contest, won its division, although the Juniors' Gondola from Venice and the Senior throne of Atlantic City were also lovely. New Orleans at Mardi Gras time earned a trophy for the chorus. Coronation took place at the Ball, which followed the game. Once again members of the Echo-Whisper staffs sponsored Home- coming. With the crown securely on and an armful of roses to match her red hair and complement her green and white gown, Queen Deanna Tarbet began her thrilling reign as l959 Homecoming Queen. nd Court Members of the l959 Homecoming Court included, left to right, Sophomores Judy Yotkois and Carol Thorpe, Seniors Judy Onza and Barbara Bundy flanking the Queen, and Juniors Put Farmer and Irene Gionnetti.
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