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ALWAYS FRIENDLY SMILE Srnorgasbord, managed by Bonnie MacLean and ludy Hunt, was the Girls' Club appetizer for the year, its profits swelling the Violet Gustin fund. The year's officers Were: Deanne Haggardt, president: Susan Birkenmeyer, vice-president: Mary Lynne Guest, secretary: Kay Kalberg, treas- urer: lan Fridlund, historian. The gay Christmas party, headed by Sandy Satter, was clirnaxed by a talk by Reverend Brad- ford. A club paper was edited by Sondra David- son. Tolo created the usual feminine flurry, and the girls dolled up pretty as spring for the Mothers' Day tea. TOP PICTURE: Mary Lynne Guest, Jan Fridlond, Mrs, Weider, Deanne l-laggaifdt, Susan Birkenmeyer, Kay lialberg, LOWER PICTURE: Row 1: Phoebe Ann King, Gail Donn, Sue Cliafiins, Lynn Horsfield, Donna Davidson, Kay Ifalberg, Susan Birkenrneyer, Deanne Haggardt, Jan Fridlond, Mary Lynne Guest, Judy Robertson, Joan Beqiiette Row 2: Belva Olsen, Joan Bergren, Marilyn Hall, Bobbie Holeton, Jo Anne Rosslo, Gail Pasco, Carolyn Powell, Margaret Milligan, Sue Wening, Sandy Siefartn, Diane Sweet, Row 3: Lana Sowden, Snarlene Michean, Nancy Newman, Paula Liebsaclf, Dale MacGregor, Sondra Davidson, Arditn Arnold, Ruth Dahlstrom, Lenore Lawson, Julia Griswold, Mary Simpson. Row 4: Jeanne Heclfard, Sandy Satter, Linda Harrington, Lee Lee McGuire, Marny Hangaeer Lani Gruger, Beth Hage, Margot McDonald, Sandra Hall, Judy Montgomery. wiff Illl ff- 4 Q, fl tk y N1 R 20 I Su- Q 2 ,ay 43:29
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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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ALWAYS HELPING HAND The car smash was the first Boys' Club ac- tivity this year. lt helped boost the treasury and furnished funds for Thanksgiving turkeys for needy farnilies. The club sponsored a basketball sock dance, and rnade plans to install a juke box in the cafeteria, the profits to be used for new records. The annual Dads' Night was the typical rnas- culine shindig with dads and sons making merry. Club officers were: Gary Dunn, president: Bill Frye, vice-president: Iohn Stewart, secretary: and Dave Doupe, treasurer. TOP PICTURE, lee C: re E :me QQ, Owl, ,1QrlrlSze,l,5fl COUNCIL - BOTTOM PICTURE, From Rov. Jaw E 995 Jlm Nlltorl Jail Vellum, Palpli foflef, Gary Dunn John Stewart Blll Frye Daw Dome Second Row: Bill Darley, JE , 5 f Zef, Ze' 'Q ,Q e . IE 1' F' Cnznze ca L ef Cwlfi-f Du.-2 Wllllarvi: Plclmfl Oman, Thurd Row: Blll Lasher, Paw Debian, Stem Day, Jollfl'.'1'eatherford, SWF 5 f' A- fra '- H 1 ' ' Vi .E Back Row Ori Hgrzt 'Ale ljqmnailf Pwlgef Erocwrlff-ef Jz1Cl'Th:f'1f1-E! E' G mfg Slip Llrllilafl Jerry Plfmlre, I? , H, rio f uf we gif f f 4 X ww , 1 M QW ,- gm? ,V 5 if V f .off , G f f, , fW7ff fif ' , Q f. 1 f A f ri L W , 1 ,, ,l , g, , W , , f , ll, , f Mfr A JW71 41' vi L' 4 :ff 1 wi V Q T ' - -wo, 4, f 'Q 21
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