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x -4. ' 'bww' - A ii in i 'K ,4-,,, I mf ' , W- .:. U N ,I al Y ,uvsix A. :kie Mason Dhlsnn ilanthropv Publicity Jr. Class Rep. :rd Yates ecutive Tronhy Case Busy Beavers, they'll ever be. 'Af l NSN Boys study too! itzwx The General Motors' speaker showed the boys what the new white-wall tires look like. Mickey McDonald Walt Burnett President Vice President Mike Chester Bob .lungar Secretary Treasurer Dick Swanson Mr. McComb Student Mgr. Advisor The Boys' Club committees have been very busy this year. With the aid of Mr. McComb, they got off to a fast start by forming a Good Citizenship Committee. This committee had success in improving our behaviour at games and around school. The Assembly Planning Committee did a wonderful iob of staging Boys' Club assemblies. The Dance Committee helped to get oft many good dances at the Field House. On White Day, the Boys' Club helped the Girls' Club plan and make this traditional day an exciting event. than The Boys' Club encourages participation in creative work, here Bill Nickerson looks on as Jerry Blake puts the finishing touches on his gun rack. 27
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Almouist Borders Connhln Dreislalcll Fultllorp Sr. Class Rep. Tri B Executive Sooh. Class Rep. Yell Kinq Richardson Satterling Stancik Swanson B. Walker Field Patrol Frosh Class Rep. Citizenship lntr. Sports Mgr. Executive Fulton All Citv P.-T.A. M. Walker Mike and Mov In the swing and right on key, Boys' Club Room Attendants - Sitting: Carlson, Levan- Boys' Club Room Attendants - Sitting. Mosalsky. Stand- der, Riddle, Maxwell. Standing: Mr. McComb, Olsen. ing: Potter, Bolster, Sadler, Molvik. All boys in Ballard are members of the Boys' Club. Through the friendly atmosphere of the Boys' Club room it has made every boy in school feel a part of this organization. Its varied activities have served not only the boys, but the school as well. The Boys' Club has sponsored assemblies for the boys, sports assemblies for the entire student body, and worked together with the Girls' Club in planning White Day and the P.-T.A. Dances. The greater cabinet of Boys' Club includes the officers, executive council, yell king, president of Tri B, and chairmen of various committees. The cabinet, along with Mr. McComb, have given the Boys' Club the noteworthy leadership that made this a very successful year. The Boys' Club attendants aid Mr. McComb in running the Boys' Club room. The attendants signed boys in and out of the room, answered telephone calls, and took messages. They are responsible for the quiet, orderly, and friendly atmosphere of the Boys' Club room. Every boy in Boys' Club is like a note in music, although it is possible to get along without him, it's so much better with him. 26
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A.S.B. Legislature f lst Row: Adams, Rindy, Krause, Thomas, Gallup, Karalis, Belles, L. Johnson, Lulow, Stuestall, Renshaw, Bakken, Kyle, Kihl man, Hoddevik, Baltzo. 2nd Row: Sundin, Harbert, Eller, Broberg, Johnson, Manser, Carter, McClain, Salander, Deleau, Rutledge, Cleghorn, John son, Atkins. 3rd Row. McCall, Davis, Simms, Peterson, Sexton, Cox, P. Johnson, Kylen, Leufkins, Dockstader, Charlton, Ball, Warne. 4th Row Wilson, Lokkett, Yank, Walberg, Sweeney, Wick, Dimble, Almquist, Dreisbach, Matson, Hewitt, VanderHoek. Through student government, the ASB The line-up begins for the distribution of A.S.B. helps to arouse enthusiasm throughout the school for one of activity card pictures. our big games. Tuesday afternoon in A-4 - Legislature holds their regular meeting. 28 A.S.B., the Associated Students of Ballard, is the gov- erning organization of our school. Every activity card holder is a member of A.S.B. and receives all benefits that it extends. The A.S.B. system of government is based upon our national system. The Legislature, which is comparable to the senate, is made up of one representative from each roll room. These represent- atives are the connecting link between the student body and the student government leaders. Informa- tion, results of discussions, questions and suggestions, are all passed to and from the Legislature meetings by the representatives. It is also their iob to represent their own rolls during a Legislature vote, similar to the duties of a senator. As can be seen, the roll rep- resentativevs are the keynote to A.S.B. They must keep the entire student body operating in unison.
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