Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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The executive branch of the A.S.B. contains officers and cabinet. They are the leaders of the government. The cabinet is responsible for seeing that all committees in A.S.B. are running properly and effectively. This means that they are well informed for their positions. In using this system, the committee work and activities are most effectively con- trolled bythe cabinet, the group that is the middle C of the A.S.B. The elected officers of A.S.B. are the true leaders of the school. As the officers, they are responsible not only to their positions, but must help keep the school working in one unified group. A strong student government has always been the mark of an outstand- ing school. In its comparatively short existence, A.S.B. has proved itself to be the best form of student government Ballard has ever had. In the coming years, more of our government's potentialities will be realized. With the efforts put forth by this year's leaders, the A.S.B. has marched another step toward this ultimate in student government. All things run harmoniously. A.S.B. Cabinet - lst Row: Rutledge, Pallas, Gurney, Johnson, Aspholm, Vanderhoof. 2nd Row- Arttazia Ball, En lesen Eisenber Morris, Aiken, Yank, Bobin, Palm. 3rd Row: - I Q f 91 Leckie, Nehls, George, Cunningham, Alberg. Barbara Harger prepares the agenda for the next A.S.B. legislature meeting. Judy Fish Barbara Harger President Vice President Yoland Johnson Margie Dimak Secretary Treasurer Camden Hall Mr. Birchman Parliamentarian Advisor Inter-high Council f Tom Alberg, Myrna Vanderhoof, and Dick Nehls. 29

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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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LJ lil in - Choir A lst Row: Baltzo, Bells, Vulgares, Carlson, Warner, Higley, Frederickson, A. Jones, Bergh, Wilson, Brandal, Oversvee, Hagen, Halonen, Zachau, Webster. 2nd Row: Gallup, Ball, Hansen, Brewington, Bendele, Cedarbloom, Lulow, J. Davis, Collins, Torkelson, J. Olsen, Wyman, Jay, Axelson, Chivall, Kihldahl, Peterson. 3rd Row: Walberg, Biornson, Fox, Holland, DePree, Thatcher, Stearns, Clark, Bensen, Olson, Fluke, Taylor, Yank, Nelson, Schulberg, Wood. 4th Row: Hicks, Lengyel, H. Johnson, Ottum, Henson, Kauffman, Bunell, S. Johnson, J. Olsen, Engelson, B. Davis, B. Hansen, Nehls, Smyth, Gunderson, R. Jones, C. Carlson, Jackson, Roraback, Mosalsky. Music and songs in the zur, H f ' , K f l iv 2 Miss Harriet Charlton Choral Senior Glee - lst Row: Baltzo, Jordan, Guest, Peterson, Warner, Gal- lup, Bales, Jorgenson, MacMillin, Jorgenson, Kihldahl, Hagen, Zachau. 2nd Row: Zwadyck, Murray, Hansen, Rhoads, Manus, Overhus, Morris, Moore, Craig, Salvesen, Johnson, Axelson, Marshbank. 3rd Row: Tom- lin, LeRoy, Green, Biornson, Heath, Mills, Olson, Bensen, Aiken, Paul- man, Donald, Nelson, Voelkle. 30 Triple Trio - Johnson, Gallup, Olson, Halonen. 2nd Row: Fox, Jones Davis, Oversvee. 3rd Row: Walberg, Thatcher, Taylor, Aiken, Axelson Fluke. Choir is an advanced choral class which is made up of students who are interested in music and performing for the public. The choir has taken part in many school functions, and sung for outside clubs and organizations as well. From this subiect, the student learns self-confidence, leadership, and teamwork. Triple Trio consists of a specially selected group of girls, all of whom enioy singing. These girls practice three times every week, and during the year they make many guest appearances for different school activities, as well as singing for various outside groups. Senior Glee is the advanced girls' glee club which makes an intensive study of diaphragm breathing and directing. The girls also get the satisfaction of learning songs from all phases of life, besides having an enioyable time. This group performs for various meetings, concerts, and assemblies during the year.

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