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WITH IUSTICE FOR ALL In the A. S. B. office, Bellevue's legal sanctum, the Council puts in motion the wheels which keep the student body's legal machinery run- ning smoothly. The Council has done a lot of work this year. Homecoming was literally a howling suc- cess thanks to the hard work of Susy Blair, chair- man. The kickoff for this occasion was a spirited pep rally in the Square. Since Bellevue has amassed more trophies than the old trophy case could hold, the Council voted to have a companion case built on the north wall of the foyer. Mr. Slossen spent his Christ- mas vacation building it. In the athletic department, it was decided by the Council and student body that tennis and golf should become major sports. The A.S.B. Court, Bellevue's judicial group. has met every other Week. The Court consists of a boy and a girl from each class, with Keener Boyce, vice-president, as chairman. This group was responsible for sentencing breakers of school rules, and although Court members did not relish the job, they did their best to be just and reasonable, yet firm. BELLEVUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, under the Council and Court, made steady growth this year, toward greater democracy. TOP PICTURE. .:' 9 leer-er Boyce, Jan Frtdlundj Bonnie IA. L L 1 BOTTOM PICTURE P:.'. l Ii' fr r 1 fnnclf Bertrand Lynn Svglin, l!'af'q'nine Mn A j .4 . ff t' jnherq, Suzy E ' f Ro,-. 2 5 .gig Q' 4: r V lteaon Cathy Drnilrsef, Pvtn DBl'jlSl'OVV' Lnn P.: I' 4 L wif Ov: wet Jeanne Heat. ' 4 2 3 Pcs 3 le 1 - fi J 5 Cnizv Picnrnnnft, Dial' Patton, Enwrnary Edez, L htm V! ,t.g:.v- V vga! YF '1D3ff' fl t Crain-n Par Long- . ' ze i 'V 3 i' R124 12' E F' Canahcloz Paul Lund, JoI'n1l'+ng, Slove Ealnngli EL D Dfw fl n Liuh i E l f tele Pngf PCA 5 . Li 'efif EVP J tEil'if: Ditv Ttnnfrj John Zte.uar't Dfnnii DSM'-.'. ta 7.n ' 'i B L Q 19
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