Ingraham High School - Glacier Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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Ingraham High School - Glacier Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 135 of 180
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Page 135 text:

GO ER ME T Hard working Senate takes a break. Doug Wickre Speaker ofthe A ssem bly Gwen Grim Glissaders i nrna Joan Kurtz Sue Hanson Jay Hanseth Honor Society Girls' Activities Boys' Activities Debbie Nielsen Sue Walker Claudia Rowe Inter-High Inter-High Inter-High John Keeney Senior Class Pres. . , , - ,r,,t,tt.Mf. if 1-1 tt ,- :-as -foul fvivfg m ,Wi fe., . I f it pk .Hmf-.'lE,,.: ,: Joe Erickson Junior Class Pres. Carolyn Lee S oph. Class Pres. Sheila McDonald Inter-High Sue Chesley Senior Class V.-Pres Sandy Carlson lunior Class V. -Pres Marla H odgson S oph. Class V,-Pres. Karen Hanseth Inter-High Exec.

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Execu tive Board Hal Cook ASI President ,.,, ..:E'Jsi!:11 - --51 .. 4-, A .,., ,. k y U in fi V , V Q ,..,. , T? EQ . . D if if L 3 Dick Swanson ASI Vice-President Lucy Stolzenburg ASI Secretary ' 'I', ' .k,'V , ,L ' f f Sue Tomalin ASI Treasurer Linda Hoar In January, the Ingraham Student Government was changed by a stu- dent vote. It now is composed of one board of control consisting of students as well as faculty advisors. Prior to this, there were four bodies of the gov- ernment: Executive Board, Senate, Representative Assembly, and Ad Council. Exec Board considered all bills passed by the Representative As- sembly and the Senate. Their main function was to organize student activi- ties, such as the magazine drive last November which raised 51500. The Clute-Plan, with new officers taking office in January, provides an oppor- tunity for the out-going ofiioers to give a thorough, beneficial orientation of each oiiice. During this time, the out-going ofiicers relate their leadership conference knowledge to the new officers, emphasizing the importance of quality leadership. Through the class officers, the council representatives, and the ten organizations represented, individuals collaborate with Student Government in an effort to promote a system which adapts to the changing needs and desires of the students. The Mighty Five! C ommi ltee Coordinator How do I look? STUDE T Mr. Clute A ctivity Coordinator Lina Donoghue Historian Ross Jacobson Majors 5 . Janet H opkins Pep Club Chairman Donn Franklin Publications



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Demse Dodd C h1efJust1ce ADVISORY COUNCIL Untll the end of the semester ending in January the Advisory Coun c1l was the Judlclal branch ofStudent Government The councll consist ed of two elected representatlves from each class and a Chief Justice Students who had broken smoklng regulatlons parking lot regulations abstained from attending classes or who had left campus durlng school hours were brought before the council for a hearing and restriction In aiIil1at1on w1th the v1ce principal the Advisory Councll had the power to put students on probation building suspension and home suspen sion This IS the last year for the Ad Council due to the new form of Student Government adopted this year Jim Bunch Peggy McEwen John Hull Dana Hardman Chuck Wemstock Jumor Lynn Wmkleman Senior Senior Sophomore Sophomore Jumor REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY Doug Wickre Speaker ofthe House Led by the Speaker of the House, the representatives from each council met once a week to strengthen the bond between the students and the adminis- tration. Offering ideas, as well as passing bills, they concen- trated on providing maximum benefits for the Ingraham stu- dent in academics and activi- ties.

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