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i i COUNCIL AND COURT Left to right: Larry Warner, Sandi Benson, Linda loving, Larry Sweeney, Dan Jensen, Galen Sparling, and Mike Brinnon. GOVERNMENT OF, BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS The A.S.B. Council is the hub of Bellevue High School's student government. It is through representotives elected for o semester term from their first period closses thot oll students hove o port in the work of this council. This yeor's big proiect hos been loying the plons for the new footboll stodium bleach- ers which we need so bodly. They will be portly inonced by the Bellevue merchonts cmd portly by the money thot the council con roise. These students olso sponsored on occupo- tion doy in Jonuory. This wos designed to give- the students o chonce to tolk to experts in the fields of work in which they ore interested. A summons to ASB. Court is not token lightly by the guilty student. It is here thot decisions ond discipline cire mode ond corried out by the court's seven members, with Lorry Sweeney presiding. Two representotives ore chosen from eoch closs by the closs preside-nt. This yeor's members were: Lindo Loving ond Mike Brinnon, sophomores, Don Jensen ond Golen Sporling, iuniors, Lorry Worner cmd Sondi Benson, seniors. The punishments thot they odminister ore designed to con- vince the students thot lows ore not mode to be broken, ond usuolly consist of writing o theme, some ofter school cleon-up or o review of the school rules. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY
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LEADERS OF TOMGRROW A first-class school district needs a first-class school, which needs a Hrst-class administration, which needs a first-class faculty, which needs a first-class student body, which needs a first-class Associ- ated Student Body council. The students of Bellevue High School have all these, right down to the council, with President Dennis Hebner heading the council, Larry Sweeney as vice president, Jan Richardson a capable secretary, and our unerring treasurer, Don Durr. Through these people Bellevue High's student body is able to operate rapidly and smoothly. All student activities from those ot the smallest organizations to those of Girls' Club and Boys' Club, are influenced by these otticers and the council over which they preside. The result is a better and more productive lite for all. Above: left to right: Dennis Hebner, Don Durr, Mr. Peters, Larry Sweeney, Ja-n Richardson. Right: left to right: Larry Sweeney, Dennis Hebner, Don Durr, Jan Richardson. 1 ' U I ilk' Elf t Fl I xi i E55 54 - ill, i 17
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1 4 1-,gf J 4 6 .f- Q f aqff L L L f ev 2 'i V, iw., ,X 1 Left to right: FRONT ROW: Bruce Nurse, Mike Riddell, Gill McKinstry, Gary Groth, SECOND ROW: Dennis Gleeson, Steve Means, Rusty Drake, Bob Kitto, Pete Toftoy, Monte Grau, Casey Hawkes, Terry Strandberg, Jim Haggart, ROW THREE: Doug Tufts. Keith Black, Jim Ladd, John Chaftins, Lynn Sutcliff, Joe Hauser, Jack Jewett, Paolo Paloschi, Kent Gamette, ROW FOUR: Gary Brame, Don Durr, Doug Rice, Dennis Hebner, Mike Strand- berg, Larry Sweeney, Lonny Littick, Ron Llewellyn, Dan Putman, Bill Stew- art, Neil Holman, Larry Sweeney. Not pictured: George Brain, Jim Hub- bard. , if of 6 gn! 1'i' 1 L- it Left to right: FRONT ROW: Margaret King, Jessi Leighton, Mary Constans Sigrid Solheim, Mikey Upson, ROW TNNO: Pam Henderson, Dianne Crane Julia Tam, Sherry Smith, Karen Ward, Mary Little, Sandy Hall, Sue Schef- fer, Claire McCurty. ROW THREE: Suzanne Johnston, Sarah Atkinson Kathie Kludas, Liz Freeman, Diane Surridge, Tina Tzifa, Roberta Brown Cathe Muller, Denise Storck, Judy Reiniger, Judy Davidson, Sandi Benson ROW FOUR: Beth Seidl, DeeDee Dickinson, Diane Dickson, Judy Gedney Dinah Flanders, Kitt Kelley, Susie Levis, Kathy Matheson, Lynda Barber Bonnie Funk, Brooke Wiltse, Sherrie Thurston, Jan Richardson, Mrs. Han nsler, and Mrs. Mroz. Not pictured: Sandy Campbell, Kathy Dike. PURPOSE: SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL The chief ideals and goals of the Loyalty member from ap- plicant, through scraghood, to initiation and full-fledged membership, are work and service. As Mary Constans, club president says, The duty of a Loyalty member is service, be it painting mugs for faculty, enforcing school rules, or usher- ing and selling tickets at games and other activities. The of- ficers this year were: Mary Constans, president, Jessi Leigh- ton, vice-president, Sigrid Solheim, secretary, Margaret King, treasurer, Mikey Upson, historian. Wolverine Guard members are kept on the move fostering school spirit, preserving traditions and serving their alma mater. Gallantry in service, be it escorting the beautiful Homecoming Court, inspiring others to follow school rules or parking cars, is their motto, Perhaps the outstanding enter- tainment of the year is provided by the gooks or new members. The otihcers this year were: Bruce Nurse, chancellor, Mike Riddell, vice-chancellor, Gill McKinstry, scribe, Gary Groth, exchequer and Mr. Terrey and Mr. Jones, advisers. 1 1 1 1 1
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