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Hiking club directed its energy to a trip to Mt. St. Helens in mid-June. The people who planned to go on this trip took special climbing lessons to prepare for this memorable accomplishment. There were a few minor excursions during I the year, but the real emphasis was on the big Mt. St. Helen trip. Mr. Fred Dalhem enjoyed his first year with the group and is looking forward to another. Key Club, headed by Mr. Rod Pressy is a community service club sponsored by Kiwanis. This outstanding group spent its free time enriching the lives of the handicapped and elderly people. Rally Squad is Inglemoor’s newest club. This group was formed to promote school spirit and dance during halftime at home basketball games. Mrs. Jan Thumlert kept a paternal eye on the members with Pam Johnson in charge as president. When winter arrives, a dedicated bunch of I.H.S. ski assistants hit the slopes in full force. These students give up eight precious Saturdays, enduring rain. snow, sleet and bus loads of Jr. High kids to aid ski instructors. Science Club's main activity this year was taking a weekend trip to Goldendale. Washington to take data on the total eclipse February 26. 1. Key Club members are (left to right): Mr. Rod Pressey. Lynne Hansen. Maria Goetz. Theresa Goetz. Mr. Chuck Crapser and Paul Arrends. 2. Hiking Club members are (left to right): Mario Good. Jim Gore. Mr. Fred Dahlem. Ruddy Zurbin and Lisa Bellero 3 Chess Club members are (front row. left to right): Greg Reddick. Kirk Radeck. Vince Delaney. Kevin Radeck and David Zick. (Back row): Steve Waag. Mark Russell. Elizabeth Wong and Mr. John Owens 4 This year’s newest club: Rally Squad. Clubs 63
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Clubs Unite . . . Achieve Goals Honor Society was busier than ever with fund raising projects, making another year very successful. I.H.S. Honor students were involved in several activities including a car wash, turkey raffle (thanks to the Kenmore Tradewell who contributed the turkey) selling candy and sponsoring a school dance. This is just a few of the traditions they have upheld from past years. After this year, however, a few changes will be made. Instead of Mr. Ashby- assuming the sole role of Advisor, there will be more than one. Also it might be a lot tougher for the average 3.4 student to get into Honor Society because extra curricular activities might also be taken into account. Approximately 280 Honor students looked forward to the hike at the end of the year. Senior Citizen day and the highlight . . . Induction. All in all. Honor Society had an involved and successful year. 4 Mr. Dave Rumppe. official “Head Turkey. memorizes his ticket number, in high hopes of winning the Thanksgiving turkey, while Sandy Everson looks on. 5. Science Club members arc Gregg Reddick. Mr. Dave Wilson. Debbie Sternberg. Lisa Bellero. Eric Parker. John Van Leevwen. Ryan Johnson. Robert Lane. 2 3. 1. This year's Honor Society was bigger and better than ever! Lynne Hansen. Shannon Skibeness. Lori Ross. Lori Holman. Sandy Everson and Julie Judd are this year's Honor Society Officers. Not pictured is Laurie Ryder This year's Ski Assistants are: Dana Bollenger, Greg Lamb. John Nolan. Chris Howell. Kim Faucher. (front row) Sandy Everson, Lorraine Carr. Cindy Padgett. Shannon Skibeness. Mark Merchant, Kandis Everson. Not pictured are Ron Belter and Renee Barrows.
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On Their Way Up 1. Mike Alfano scores over a Rebel guard. 2. Tim Miklos blocks a Bellevue shot attempt 3. 4. 5. 6. Tim Miklos out jumps a Bellevue opponent. Ross Gumke towers over his opponent. Tim Miklos, with perfect form, concentrated on his shooting. A Juanita Rebel stands amazed at the height that Jeff Schneider reached. 7. Junior Varsity Team memberes are: Back Row; Kevin Morrison, Tim Miklos, Coach Jim Moore and Dale Pengc. Middle Row; Jeff Schneider. Tim Cook and Mike Ochlitree. Front Row; Ross Gumke. Mike Alfano and Mark Alfano. Not pictured is Drew Lowe.
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