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THEY SLOW US DOWN Will the meeting please come to order! was a phrase heard every Wednesday in the con- ference room, as A.S.B. President, Don Ward. called for silence. At these weekly meetings the council met to aid in the administration of our school and solve numerous student body problems. The enthusiastic council was composed of one representative from each first period class and the A.S.B. officers. This school-spirited group of students concentrated its efforts on enforcing the constitution, making new amendments, in- terpreting the old, and suggesting improve- ments. In homerooms the representatives dis- cussed council proceedings and announced de- cisions of the council to their classmates. Also suggestions and ideas were carried to the coun- cil from the homerooms by the representatives. To maintain order in school, the A.S.B. Court, composed of a boy and girl from each class- senior, junior, sophomore-imposed penalties upon violators of school rules. With Ieanne Heckard, A.S.B. Vice President, acting as head, the members of the court imposed sentences tailored to the degree of severity of the violation. It was a busy and successful year for the A.S.B., led by Bellevue's own legislative and judicial bodies - Council and Court. FRONT ROW: Bill Dailey, Jack Thornquist, John Vincent, Lonnie Liffick, Bonny Thomas, Janet Tufts, George Cashman. BACK ROW: Judy Kennedy, Sandi Campbell, Jeanne Heckard, Kit Kelly, Ardith Arnold. COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Kemper Freeman, Vic Parker, Skip Duke, Chuck Thomas, Don Sandstrom, Len Johnson, Julia Griswold, Harriet Harvey, Sue Buehler, John Campbell. SECOND ROW: Dave Beck, Tom Campbell, Bob Doupe, John Rhulman, Dennis Hebner, Dick Weatherford, Bob Stanford, Dianne Whittington, John Hansson, Margaret Madsen, Gay Ryan. THIRD ROW: Dave Dundero, Gene Vitalich, Mike Riddell, John Stickney, Dave Sweet, Mike Stranberg, Madge Gomez, Dinah Campbell, Jennifer Blackburn, Libba Milligan, Trudi Stoller. 21
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ta' X. . ' ' sit ' Q fri ge t 5 if Q- Q .27 2 3 5. fa 'f . sa 5 ' A . s .5 , , E 1 3 2 tl 9 5 , 2 f i 3 2 it Q A if , 1 is 5 L . Q MXN A A. S. B. OFFICERS- BACK ROW-Left. to Right.: Jeanne Hecka THEY ST Operating the controls of the Associated Stu- dent Body requires plenty of ambition and drive. This year's student body officers have carried out their duties as school leaders very dynam- ically. Sitting in the driver's seat was Don Ward, our jovial A.S.B. President. Don has capably headed the Board of Control Meetings, presided at as- semblies and guided the numerous affairs of Bellevue's growing student body. Don got be- hind this year's A.S.B. Card Sales contest with Bothell and provided plenty of acceleration.Here his school spirit and ambition gained him the respect of everyone. Bellevue sold to about 942 of the entire student body while Bothell took second place with 892. We were honored by an exchange assembly from Bothell in payment for this debt. In some of our athletic contests, Don was on the receiving end of a pie in the face. This showed what a good sport he is and added to his amiability. Ieanne Heckard, our Mighty Mite of Vice- President, was Don's capable back seat driver, but she was on the front seat of Student Court. Ieanne also was the key member of the As- sembly Planning Committee. Last summer she represented the students of Bellevue Senior 20 rd, Don W EE ard. FRONT ROW-Left to Right.: Judy Cordson, Margit Anderson. RUSON High at Twinlow, Idaho, a camp for school leaders. Iudy Cordsen, secretary may have been new last year, but the only trace left of her new- ness is her Texas accent. Iudy says things are always done in a big, thorough way in Texas. Well, that may be because Iudy certainly did her secretarial job that way. Busy, busy, busy is the only way to describe A.S.B. Treasurer, Margit Anderson. For at least one hour a day, Margit worked on the class and club treasuries as well as keeping a complete set of balanced books for the whole student body. Margit found this work so satisfying that she plans to do some kind of related work as her profession. It is only fair to mention the parking place for these student body officers, which is none other than the A.S.B. Office. Mr. Terrey was the chief mechanic here. The famous and colorful bul- letin board, plus the gales of laughter that were a part of this room, will always be associated with the officers' memories of Bellevue High. The excellent work of these students should enable them to leave Bellevue Senior High School with the feeling that they have played vital roles as important gears in the complex mechanism of a modern high school.
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. T, .. .1 ws sw I. g 0 E., A- , Wim i A ig:-it s -fn' ' 'yawn Back Row: Janet Tufts, Margaret Bakan, Joan Clyde, Jerry Neil, Tam Kyle, Jennifer Blackburn, Thalia Saroglou, Betty Holland, Lori Short, Ruth Snow, Penny Sack, Cathy Dmitriev, Sara Houston, Kathy Cronin, Nancy Flynn, Nancy Sheafe, Ann Ripley, Beth Seidl, Sigred Solheim, Judy Winters, Sandy Siefarth. Third Row: Linda Kaplan, Nancy Garwood, Sara Flanders, Margo Johnson, Jennifer Klamm, Dinah Campbell, Bobbie Holeton, Sherry Johnson, Karin Frye, Susie Long, Cathy Stanley, Sandra Phillips, Vita Lukes, Margaret Gomez, Bonnie Funk. Second ROW: Sherrie Thurston, Janet Fitzgerald, Lani Gruger, Emmery Edes, Linda Miller, Margaret Madsen, Alice Berrian, Sugar Duey, Sandra Hall, Trudi Stoller, Sue Fine, Cathy Matheson, Sheila Hart. Front Row: Ilene Eggers, Cathy Gorton, Bonnie MacLean, Margaret Milligan. THEY STEER A Bonnie MacLean, Girls' Club president steered this year's bus-load of beautiful belles along the route of Smorgasbord, Tolo and other girls' doings. Back-seat drivers were vice- president Margaret Milligan, secretary Mar- garet Madsen, treasurer Io Anne Hossio, and historian Ilene Eggers. Mrs. Wieder, club 22 LOWER PICTURE - Back Row: Jo Anne Rossio, Cathy Gorton, Ilene Eggers, Mrs. Wieder, adviser. Front Row: Bonnie MacLean, Margaret Milligan. adviser, was chief mechanic for her lively crew. Smorgasbord came first, managed by Beth Hage and Iennifer Blackburn. Sue Grundman and Sara Flanders sparked the Tolo and Mothers' Day Tea. Ianet Tufts and staff used up lots of gas in the club paper, Notes and Quotes.
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