Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 31 text:

SHUKSAN STAFF FOLLOWED OPEN DOOR POLICY VISITORS INSPECTED ANNUAL PROGRESS I COPYWRITERS AND AD STAFF Front: Judy Benner, Sherry Lehn, Julie Gilday, Mary Lee Hozelton, Morilee Dickerson, Lowie Kvistad, Carolyn Johnson, Mor- lene Prouty, Linda Hacker. Back: Bev Hunt, Mary Harrison, Kathy Mratinich, Kathy Alley, Claire Johnson, Valerie English, Linda Jansen, Bonnie Olsen, Linda Pope, Dixie Sutton, Mimi Thai. Missing: Dave Yansen, Brenda Meehling, Barbara Kennedy, Bill Tomaris, Freciq Goodman, Sue Quant, Cheri Mariotto, Steve Duffy, Warren Bergholz, Nancie Jones, karen Weihe, Nancie Rob- inson, anet ew. A busy Shuksan staff planned and put together the sections of the i963 Shuk- san. Harried Editor Shirley Erickson needed tranquilizers as she tried to get the material to the printer's by the dead- line. The ad staff, the money source I for the i963 book, was constantly on y the go. The whole gang still found , time to laugh at some of Gus Tomaras' developments from the photography I room and to haggle over theme ideas. Advisor Mrs. White patiently heard a myriad of problems and complaints from the staff and energetically patched up trouble spots. Even with all the fun of seeing the yearbook take shape, the staff was happy to be done. ASSISTANT EDITORS AND SIXTH PERIOD STAFF Seated: Assistant 'Editor Leatho Kleidg Kitty Ann Reynolds-,4Layout Staff, Sandi Johnson Copy,Staff: Tammy Bernardi, Classes Staff: Candy Eddy, Assistant Activities Editor. Standing: Bev Hunt, Typist, Sue Road, Sports Staff, Mary Ellen Asmundsan, Layout Staff, Carol Hinote,' Assistant Business Manager: Caroline Stimpson, Assistant Copy Editor: Jim Westford, Ad Staff. Missing: Linda Geer,. Copy Staff, Barb Dustman, Assistant Ad Manager: Rick Olson, Assistant Sports Editor, and Sue White, Assistant I Administration Editor. I V Twenty-Seven

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SHUKSAN STAFF Seated: Classes Editor Patty Sue Olsen, Sports Editor Gus Tomaras, Art Editor Karen Evans, Layout iEditcr Pam Vine, Activities Editor Mary Ellen Pope, Copy Editor Norma Price. Bock: Business Manager Sheri Harriman, Ad Manager Mary Remsberg, Administration Editor Rose Reinholt, and ln- dexter Ann Hatchard actually find something to laugh about as Shuksan Editor Shirley Erickson reviews annual progress before deadline time. Adviser Mrs. White, Business Manager Sheri Harriman, ond Editor Shirley Erickson discuss book finances before, January presale. Twenty-Six ENTERPRISING FREQU ENT if Mary Ellen Asmundson and Kitty :Ann Reynolds hurriedly mount senior pictures before spring vaccrtion. -- I ii? flllln f .1 l



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PARTICIPANTS PRAISE POLITICAL PLANS Twenty-Eight BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Sue Cortelyou, Chris Ott, Curt Wilson, Rea Thompson, Julie Gilday, Bob Frazier. Chosen by the American Legion each year, a group of iunior boys represents Bellingham High at Boys' State in Ta- coma. Last summer Chris Ott, Curt Wil- son, Bob Frazier, and Rea Thompson found that Boys' State-which gives lead- ers a chance to learn by actually estab- lishing a government for themselves-a valuable and never-to-be-forgotten ex- perience. The door of PLC swung wide for experience and responsibility. Two iunior girls, chosen on the basis of scholarship and citizenship, traveled to Girls' State last summer. The girls, be- sides making many new friends, learned much from participation in government. They started out laying a foundation and climaxed the week with elections. One of the representatives described her stay as a really meaningful experience. Anyone who has ever gone would cer- tainly agree.

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