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The Excelsior Club members were the library Silence dominated the Chess Club action this year, both during assistants who met to improve the student-body- practices and inter-school competition. library relationship. Their main project was a drive to collect missing library books. W .-'P Var D ff x ' S as I A it at is This year Mogul Meisters presented exciting ski news hihl edbth dldk' tthl . W C ur 0 new an 0 S lets 0 e S Opes The purpose of the Debate Club was to intelligently and sensibly discuss a controversial subject. This purpose was enhanced by a heavy schedule of inter-Metro school matches. Spades was organized for students in- terested in aiding the handicapped. Special projects included a trip to the Rainier School at Buckley, during Spring vacation. 31
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Key Club, a service club for boys, was sponsored by Northgate Kiwanis. Their money-making projects included a rummage sale and the annual Pan- cake Breakfast. The highlight of the year was their participation in a district convention at Spokane. Clubs furnish extra-curricular diversion The purpose of the Political Science Club was to acquaint the members with current world affairs. To promote this purpose, they participated in Model Umted Nations atE11eHSbufg and Vlctorlaf B' C' The Essence, Ingraham's literary magazine, was published to give recognition to the literary accomplishments of gifted students. Scientific-minded Stlldl-gl':.tS attended JETS to learn to practically apply their knowledge. Their purpose was fulfilled through films, field trips, and lectures suggested by the Na- tional Association to which they are afliliated. 30
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l L DRILL TEAM - FIRST ROW: C. Hansen, F. Hopf, P. Nefzger, L. McKay, K. Birdsall, C. Denhof, B. Baker. SECOND ROW: P. Nielsen, K. Gallagher, C. Sausett, M. Marshall, L. Johnson, J. Bleifus, C. Grifiin, L. Lobdell. Atten-tionl Ramettes salute their Alma Mater Pam Nielsen Captain 1-it Andrea Nygren Second Lieut. Mary Matthews First Lieut. Leanne Lobdell Sgt. at Arms -. My-.AAIU Geraldine Schuhnan Wendy Willett Advisor Advisor The Drill Team, advised by Mrs. Schulman and Miss Willett, performed at Ingraham's home foot- ball games. During half-times, the girls combined footwork and hand movements into new formations. The IRD's or Ingraham Ramette Drill had newly purchased Mountaineer uniforms, consisting of sus- pendered bermuda-style shorts and long-sleeved white blouses.
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