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8H1i'!f3!..-. B U01 - 400 l 1 ,.4n?N 24':f W ' C . pw x K Y 7 Left to right: Steve Telfer, Foster Radford, Janis Good, Donna Macdonald, Nancy Pehling, Mr, Wofson, Ken Proctor, Jim Carlson, Jack Jewett and Kurt Hanson. Not pictured: Jack Kelso, Gary Newmann, Harvey Ries. STEERING US ON TO SELF - GOVERNMENT The Drivers' Council of Bellevue l-ligh School is made up of a group at students to whom the King County traffic judge has given the authority to try student trattic violations. The membership includes seven seniors, tive juniors, and one sophomore. To be eligible for the council a student must have a Washington state driver's license and have had no moving trathc violations. Each applicant must submit an essay stating why he wishes to be on Drivers' Council. From these applications the mem- bers are chosen. The judge and secretary are chosen by the council. This year Steve Telter served as judge and Nancy Pehling acted as secretary. Mr. Watson and a Bellevue policeman sat in on the meetings to give legal advice. The aim of the council is to teach stu- dents the importance of obeying tratific rules.
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15194 GIRLS CLUB t COUNCIL AND , , OFFICERS i YOUNG LADIES' CULTURAL ORGANIZATION There are few clubs in school as active as the Girls' Club. Kept busy by the Big Sister Picnic, the Pranzo, the Christmas Dance, the Tolo and the Mothers' Day Program, the Girls' Club has a place for every girl who wishes to participate in extracurricular activities, lt's no small iob to keep 550 girls on the move, and this year the job was headed by Cathe Muller, president. Mrs. Wieder again served as adviser and the other officers were Beth Seidl, vice-president, Sandy Hall, secretary, Karen Ward, treasurer, and Julia Tam, historian. The first major activity of the year was the Big Sister Picnic, held in August and designed to introduce new girls to Bellevue High School. After school started the girls immediately began work on the Italian dinner, the Pranzo, which for the second successive year was a big success. Silver Bells rang out in December at the annual Christmas Dance. Then on February T3 the girls put on their Tolo. The last rnaior activity of the year was the Mothers' Day Program. It was at this function that the Girl-of-the-Year and next year's officers were an- nounced.
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