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BEllCVUEl'llgl'1SChool IQ 56 Football Schedule B M S f , ' ff, .. 1' . , 2 -me i ,Q , , Mei ,,,, 1 ff ww ,-W ...i SW' 2' in ? -. and 4 Q, Zeer 7 M X Q10 4 f 0 ,. Z, ,via Wag' ,L 0 fz,, '1 N B A C K R OW 1 Viewer B , DVT f FRONT ROW V,4vg,1rtre H D LEADERSHIP PLUS The unfailing friendliness and ability to handle the many problems of a steadily increasing com- plexity of school life are only a fevv of the means with which this year's student body leaders have so Well carried out the duties of their offices. Dick Tinney has led the student body at as- semblies, headed the Board of Control meetings, and with dignity and good humor carried out the many other tasks of the presidency. His enthus- iasm for every school function and his participa- tion in sports have made him a truly inspirational leader. The office of vice-president has been held bv Keener Boyce who has proved himself an excel- lent officer, dependable and thorough in all his Work. His service has consisted of presiding over the student court and being a key member of the assembly committee. l8 FR IENDSHIP Marganne Matheson has contributed her vital share to student government by being a pain- staking secretary. Her winning personality and consistent efforts for better school activities and keener school spirit have earned her the respect of all students. As treasurer, Heidi Dowell was faced with a difficult task. Her Work as treasurer required that she supervise all class and club treasuries and keep a complete set of books for the whole stu- dent body. The excellent work of these students should enable them to leave Bellevue Senior High School with the feeling that they have contrib- uted importantly to school life and tradition. Their capacity for hard work and magnetic leadership provide a strong precedent for next year's officers to follow.
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