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GLISSADERS .Jr ,,-in A 1 ,K-M r ling: i i Mrs, Hammett Marge Blasing Gwen Grim A d visor Preridenl Vice-Pres idenl SSH 're' - 'iff - ' , , v1,.:JEC 5f,4-- fiiffzt 1 ,S n 52 vf' i i ,.' -J . f' A Glennis Evans Marti Hedman Carol Anderson Recording Secretary' Torresponding Secreiarj Singing V ,, J A . ati: K f R Glenda Carl Sue Hills Karen Holt Firererr Dm' Nursern' Social . 4--.1 V . V A ' 5-irlmflsie 15215-5 Q - .Q 9 - --f ,, i it y leie , K... , .. ,I fri. K ry, ,K..., Q-Ek.. im, , In V - 53 z.- , . Q '.:- -LA fi.- W ' ii.i 5 Patty McNamara Service Kathy McMaster Handicapped Center Sharyn Arnhart f I ! Marilyn Blasing Kyle Bruce Jo Ann Carpenter - iff 'WM J f tw iv 3 J ' . If ' at it S - , G izat Edl pur The wor the con com kno com Nu cap on p vice pati mai ity mee plac HS H Play TICSS. Sue Tomalin Social 2 Linda Beaumont 1 .. lissaders is the girls' service organ- ion of Ingraham. its symbol is the ewiess, which is associated with ity, tolerance, willingness and hope. se girls spend much of their time in thwhile activities, beneficial to mselves and the community. By tributing their efforts toward a mon cause, they obtain valuable wledge of people. In service to the munity the girls go to the Day rsery, Fircrest, and the Handi- ped Center to offer their assistance rojects. They also send gifts to ser- men in Vietnam. Besides partici- ng in many school activities, they ntain a high level of academic abil- at all times and are ever ready to t the demand of responsibility ed on them every day. They serve n inspiration to other girls by dis- ing a smile of cheer and friendli- S .. . K. my Q 52. vt., .,- if L t 3 W M argaret Cashman Debbie Nielsen -ta Inspiration y 4,51 T -Ima, if ire. 5-Fu lssi . Karen Beck I Marilyn Duff Jeana Dull Stephanie Eldringholf tttt it ? g 1 1 :S ii he Charee Fladland Marilyn Freidenrich Marilyn Gray Sandy Hanson Sue Hanson Sherry Hilsinger Suzanne James
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Jay Hanseth President Kelly Schunke BOYS' ACTIVITIES Because of the conta ious enthusiasm dis la ed b the S P Y Y Boys' Acti vities Cabinet, a very successful year was estab- lished. B.A. became significantly involved in student life. Under the supervision of Mr. Zeger, the semi-advisor, and Jay Hanseth, the president, the year was highlighted with what proved to be the greatest dance ever presented in In- graham. A combination light show and dance, complete with fog, enchanted everyone who attended f Ingraham students as well as guests from other schools. The Kansas Standardf, a psychedelic union band, kept the dance lively for the entire evening. It was a pleasant surprise when al- most one hundred people were turned away because of a capacity crowd. Other activities sponsored by B.A. were the candy sales in the Activity Center Qlater discontinued because of the opening of a lunchroom snack barj and a ping pong tourna- ment, a traditional part of Ingraham Spring Activities. Gerrie Goddard Russ Borneman Gary Babboni Lu Prince 142 Mr. Zeger Advisor Bill Lewis Pete Humber Ken Pepin
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