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STUDENT G0 VERNMENT Communityfaculty-students work together TheAssembly is Lakeridge's form of student government. The Assem- bly is made up of twenty-five stu- dents, ten faculty members, four people from the community and ad- visor Mr. Gordon James. The group of students were divided into six commissions with specific duties and a chairman. Senior Martha Ins- keep was the overall chairman. Early in the fall, the school board became very concerned with the smoking problem and approach- ed the Assembly for help. After Assembly members had a discussion, and took a student-fa- culty-community survey, aproposal was written up and put before the school board in favor of a desig- nated smoking area. The bill was accepted and passed. Concerned with the litter in the commons, a bill was passed cutting sale of candy from the student store. When the parking situation got out of hand, the Assembly pushed for tow away of illegally parked cars at the owner's expense. The 1973-74 school year proved to be a very progressive year for the Lakeridge Assembly. ag, 26 Student Government
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G :,oPPoNENT 667.65 'Parkrose 38 I U 68.96 The Dalles 82 . i 07 73. 88 Jackson G 7 3. 91 80.65 Clackamas 75. 98 75.81 I Tigara 63.95 71. 93 Wilson 73. 12 76.47 Lake Oswego 62.07 District team score 85.76 TOP LEFT: GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM. TOP ROW: Karen O'Keefe, Libby Griswold, Lee Ann Reardon, Debbie Fell, Debbie Pearson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Mer- lin Gackle, Michelle Mass, Robin Sleeper, Julie Wilson, Mona McGrif1S Dee Dee Mil- ler, Mrs. Pam Olds. BOTTOM: Barb Ba- som, Lisa Massinger, Ann Gianotti, Malia Folquet. MIDDLE LEFT: Don Robertson, M.C. for the meets and the scorers, wat- ches the girls perform. LEFT: Ann Gia- notti shows balance in performing well on the beam. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Pam Olds, girls gymnastics coach, watches the girls practice. Girls Gymnastics 25
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F rfff-W - I eff' ri Q' OPPOSITE PA GE: TOP: Bill Rohen, Lynn Wei- ser and Randy Heiman discuss the problem of litter in the commons. CENTER: Mark Wolf listens to Brad Pihas's idea. BOTTOM LEFT: Assembly members discuss the minutes of a previous meeting. BOTTOM CENTER: Bill Rohen listens to announcements. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Gordon James works with Tom McGranahan and Mark Wolf on the proposed smoking bill. LEFT: SeniorMartha Inskeep was the chairman of the Assembly for the 1973-74 school year. RIGHT: Nancy Berentson and Bobbye Caplan read over the daily agenda. BELOW: Tom Mc- Granahan finish smoking bill for school board. '7 , fY.? '1 . r E A ig si I I v' iis- Student Government 27 I
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