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Promote Student Involvement 1. As ASB President, Eric Lucks feels that he much know what’s going on in all areas of the student body. 2. Vice-President Craig Kelly finds that really cosmic thoughts flow into his head in the “Orkan position. 3. Elisa Fowler and Theresa Goetz discreetly embezzle ASB funds. 4. Shauna Lilly, ASB Secretary, demonstrates the effectiveness of the Hunt and Peck method. 5. Does President Eric Lucks see something more in Secretary Lilly than her typing ability? And why is Vice-President Craig Kelly on top of the file cabinet with a camera and tape recorder? ... is that Treasurer Theresa Goetz selling top secret information about l.H.S. to Business Manager Elisa Fowler? . . and why are Athletic Council persons. Dave Allemeier and Kelleen Sparks sneaking into the school? Actually - only the officers know! 6. The unique ASB officers have ways of making ASB Adviser Mr. Roger Jewell go along with their ideas. 7. Athletic Councilperson, Dave Allemeier presses weights to keep in shape for selling tickets to the rowdy Vikings.
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Unique Officers Do you know what your ASB docs daily during 6th period? Well, besides watching the cheerleaders, who practice during that hour, they try to get their planning done. Homecoming . . . Jog-A-Thon . . . improving the student center ... are just a few of the things the ASB has sponsored this year. Mr. Roger Jewell. ASB Adviser, said that this year's officers were a great group to work with, even though they did drive him bananas several times. Jewell’s job as Adviser was made easier, as Mrs. Karen Yoshioka took over the chore of working with all the money that came into the school. She and ASB Treasurer, Teresa Goetz and Business Manager, Elisa Fowler; counted all the money they received from the student store and various clubs, balanced the books and paid all bills. She commented that she really enjoyed the job and liked working with the officers. The goals of the officers were to keep the student body involved in many activities and, in addition, to go down in history as the best ASB officers in Inglemoor’s existence. They surpassed this goal with their witty intercom interrup- tions and other various antics. The approach to their jobs was: Be Original! This created a bond of school spirit that united the students of Inglemoor. GIRLS -T1 -
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50 50 Season For Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity team had a tough season, winning 4 of 8 games. The team played well, holding their opponents to an average of 7 points a game. Inglemoor scored an average of 12 points per game. IHS will be well set up for a victorious 1979 year with a strong back field, and with Jack Siemering and Tim Micklos returning split ends. The Sophomore team had an excellent 1978 year. They won KingCo in the Sophomore Div- ision with a lot of spirit. There are many good sophomore players with potential that could play varsity next year. The coaches for the winning season were A1 Holmes and Jim Moore. Coaches „ . Jim Sampson. Bill Jensen, Jim Moore, A1 Holmes Dick Yonck. 1. Brad Griffith runs for a few more yards ... in his own style. 2. Jeny Walrath fights for a gain against Juanita. 3. J.V. defensive line hustles to sack Redmond’s quarterback JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES - 1978 Inglemoor 6 Inglemoor 13 Inglemoor 13 Inglemoor 0 Inglemoor 18 Inglemoor 25 Inglemoor 6 Inglemoor 19 Sammamish 12 Lake Washington 32 Interlake 6 Issaquah 6 Bothell 6 Mercer Island 0 Redmond 7 Bellevue 0 18 JV, Sophomore Football
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