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ID, A 'Y Q .J K3 X Q Jerry Halligan Q5 Y-.i Chief Justice N: fre., ,Q --.5 Q aw? X , . .I Zfl xv X Al N-ax ,iff fa., J, Cx .X Q5 .. gd f L5 as K. X, O 1,-Q-1 'TX .X . x 3 wi Q , X X ..., Ki ol Q F QJ -X, ' ' 9 :- W YN . .. .,V .AA 'Tw Xl ral -X J mi 'gs Q N X .. ns .Q o . 'sw fn. S X9 Fi ljx SQ? Hi, NX 5 SN v f 'wx Q, XJ -.,i,5 John Geddes Marilyn Shortt J eff Everett Boys' Activities Girls' Activities Majors Pres. Jim Johnson Brian Davenport Bobbi Childe Honor Society Pres. Key Qiiib Pres. . hexpdwer of decision .1 ' , -XJ .J an C, N QS '-X Qi., x xx '. -. .N x L- gil each 9 J , 5 vjfifzy Q J S. L fy' Qi co fi CQ, LL i . A 0 su ' 'Q' C' S- cr: V Y 5 9, 7109 2 O , , I -KJ fy-'f QU,.LQ -nizcf filiwcyg 2 f Q 4.1 'N ' 'umflr-C3 I jijgg I! , A Cf Cf 4?c'CJ'C3 C' -'C,,z.x' Clog XA 'x nw f Q 'K-. ...B o xx Yi lv' :J x .S .5 XJ ! 'NN :C 75 J ,---s. 1 X.. 3 A1 cn WUT. N 'N A Q3 R . 53 'x 3 X . :LJ xij xwei A. N. 1. 1. EGISLATURE - FIRST ROW: R. Thomas, S. Barradale, J. Mays, J. Linde, D. Grimth, H. Tonseth, B. Davis, T. Thomas, M. Huckins, J. Nelson, . Swanson, D. Davis, K. Vuylsleke. SECOND ROW: T. Titland, P. Droullard, D. Babboni, M. Fairchild. THIRD ROW: J . Marolich, P. Nielsen, . Peterson, J. Stanger, B. Cooper, K. Gerry, L. Erickson, S. Bailey, K. Matsui, S. Keesljng, S. Eggert. FOURTH ROW' C Dykkesten C Canoy, TiEany D Effri M H ' . , . g, . elnomnnn, L. Cook, C. Anderson, M. Holbrook, R. Goulding, C. Peterson, J. Sheffield, i.. iaowon. FIFLFH ROW: . Lundberg, M. Cryrus, T. Voigt, D. Alton, J. Cook, J. LeDuc, L. Reymore, D. Johanesen, J. Gorman, R. Johnson, B. Gates. SIXTH ROW: B. ak . . . ubowskl, J. Brandon, J. Samuelson, Mr, Lorentz, C. Cooperstexn, A. Zachary, R. Dixon, D. Hotlin, L. Stewart. SEVENTH ROW: K. Maroe, . Jacobson, J. Humling. 17
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EQ K 'E U KN Sf T' Q . T QS. Q V' 4 l sin I . Ning is Mr. Lorentz Steve Tsukuno Craig Cooperstein Nancy Cook C Q l AX Advisor 1- A.S.I. President A.S.I. Vice Pres. Recording Sec. X q my Q fr QD? FX 'AX 'I 'H vb i F .J U .O X K' Y Q5 A V Q , it K NU 1 ie Qi as it l I Ps ' ss it J U Qi ,., Q Q of X 0 sl ' at P 15 E -Q 7 3 A O is ws. 'N 'N' fl t' . .J Q .X 'Q ' NJ N x L QU . KP R -X Mary Matthews Betty Weber Larry Poe Sandy Erickson A Q 50 6 Treasurer Com. Co-ordinator Senior Class Pres. Junior Class Pres. X rx . Q . W S 3 K. X ul it it r r Q X 2 if .X , XY -5 fu QQ cy Q R6 Q f d . x R N , . N .A W ,N X' X' . X N dv V . Q-cj a Q sc to .Q at Q, .Q it l X en government CXCICISC Q 53 1 , t g 7 V Qing 54 5 Y Q ss X5 3 is fs +5 Q Q' Tamb . Us Ei rs Ll ' -L f X '-' ' .Q dx xy XQX fb X cn T Sq P59 o Q as 21 Q ng! Q ex so Qi ft Q if 3 cfs- -X S A ,xx '. X fu r Qllv 5 , fp- Kia xg X xv-J I qs- pi Xl The primary achievement of Student Government 6' Q X for the 1962-63 school year was the adoption of N 1, .Q the new Constitution. Under the provisions of the A Tj If new Constitution, the Executive Cabinet was dis- , A X TQ solved, and all business previousy handled by them i has X 9 was diverted to the Executive Council. J if Q 5 Legislature, headed by the A.S.I. Vice Presi- kj K gent, was thi lawmaking goranch if Student A O X, is overnment. epresentatives rom eac ro room Q f Q TQ. met once a week to solve problems arising in the 'v ' school, such as the overcrowded lunchroom and j 'N noisy Activity Center. The student Legislature Tj X 0 was also the means by which individual students AU 6 QQ Qcould express their opinions of school goals and A , fi vote to amend the Constitution if necessary. ' if Through the combined efforts of the Executive t A Cabinet and the A.S.I. officers, they strove to pro- wnl 'SQ xmote interest and spirit in school activities and X 'QLsfX,7x111ity throughout the various school organizations. N 4 Q xv W ' -J 316 Remember, you can be replaced I 'Q' 1 v
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Q LJ 'E-'I I I - 1- T cup, --ff eff-if .- V 0 CvQXV?,fLff7flf,C FV W , lu it Patty Baehm Gail Bangerter Jerry Halligan Chief Justice ,-X l ' 9 I 'C ,3f2f2,L?fL 05,1 'mel , wvacosgjw 'rr-'f Sue Bennett Kathy Brown ,' . , f I h ll N C k M'l li' AD S tad .QD fn' 17-fLfVQ'bVS fam? Ca-Phe 34 , ami 00 f QQ 1f?f?S,1 n Ofullf yi., j J,,fL,Q-X1 . ,Q,Qf'Qw7fUSl J 1-' , ' ,,f2,Q,i,Qg,f Ad Council inquiry: 6'If ou donit :know-who does? C3,f'LfQ2 12,0 X,-fpfy-'LQ,g,.CffLf uilfclecyl 5 ff f Advisory Council was the subject of many changes and controver- sies year. First, the office of Chief Justice was established to lead the judicial branch of student government. Second, the member- ship was decreased from sixteen O,.Zff7C2,,,?,L'lffMH6IIlbEI'S to nine members, thus ' l J f facilitating more efficient organi- K Q zatio layxgecution of duties. . A 1 55- A , fi? ,, JU p ik,e 6 Student Council, the N-'bib' D 7 L'Lkp s5o these elected members w ' i , 4 K ot to repnesent the varioglzy' ,, I I would like to say this about that! ' ,r ?f7f?VQ.fgqf2 c1fh5QaQdgbfQ91Zagi.9Hgrin-gcho ,'Z!LfLj,f but rather to represent the stu- , T T - Q den boy as a whole in enforcing , if fjC,,,,?e1tg? l rules and standards. l - djvl ory Council received these i powers from the school constitu: f' tion and the administrations ' - f '75 - 5 MAQKJ' The Council strivedggkaclulf-lXie,fijI7ZCd,f j l L-,ff J'L,-f9L.f'j nj 1111 Ad Council takes a rest from a busy schedule. its goal of serving as a source of aid and advice to students which 0 'Q ' raised Ingraham's rep- utation as an accredited High s 1. , E A W? i.,QJ54ZEQ?Q,4j of fail fy CCL,-CJQH si! pcgfij aiu fQfi7 2- J , -X , -nf? Q 2 l ,6-Vavvucfl MAJ . l r , 'CHL g,,a-4L, 1 , VQQQQL,
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