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Drill Team marches through a new year Drill Team poses for team picture. Girls practiced in the school gymnasium every morning at 7:15 to put together their routines. They have always marched at the Homecoming football game every year, as well as at all the other football games at halftime. Drill Team has also marched at all the home basketball games. Candy bars and stationery are some of the things that drill team has sold in their spare time, to earn enough money to participate in the Victoria Day parade in Canada in May. Drill Team Captain is Debbie Bordeaux, and Miss Cramer is the new Drill Team advisor. She took over for Miss Burdin after her tenth year as the team advisor. Drill Team members: Arlene Abbott, Coreen Baxter, Melanie Calkins, Gail Carroll, Denise DeGagne, Debbie Fotheringham, Kim Halter, Margaret Keller, Debbie Kube, Marilyn Laurit- sen, Debbie Lord, Cindy Martin, Kim McKib- ben, Pam Nalli, Dorothy Nikolaisen, Karen Oster, Glenda Quantrillo, Vicki Regan, Marcia Richardson, Gale Score, Anita Skiggn, Sherry Sweitzer. Mary Beth Thomas, Maureen Ven- dettuoli. Forward face, girls Give up, Margaret. says Marcia Richardson. Now, about face, eirls. (ilR IS °5
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Leaders of today teach leaders of tomorrow Deca is a money-making organization. They market and distribute for commercial and private businesses. It is a club that builds leaders and business people of the future. Members are (SHOWN ABOVE RIGHT) B.Orcutt, A.Heintz, Z.Zuchowske, C. Cutler, S.Mol- ner, R.Harmone. (SHOWN RIGHT) E.Gorena, K. Hoffman, historian; C.Rowell, reporter; P.Hudson, pres.; M. Lynch, vice-pres.; M.Smith, treas.; P. Minor; K. Heller; K.McKibben; S.Salley; (NOT SHOWN) R.Adkins; D.Boehm, sec; C.Corbin; and R.Peltzer. 4 ' % . ■ — : P ' iiT» i ft] wz -m Helping others increases a love of life 0TB ALL Spades are a service group sponsored by the Kiwanis club. They help the handicapped by such activities as the Rock-Athon (SHOWN ABOVE), walk- ing for the March of Dimes , giving parties for the Woodside students and also selling things such as suckers to raise money, For all the activities that go on during the year. D.Pint, pres.; M.Vendettuoli, vice-pres; W.Olson, sec: D.Duncan, treas; and D.Martin, reporter. Other members include; M.Ander- son, T.Ayres, T.Bouslaugh, K.Carrol, K.Corbin, T.Cummings, C.Davis, C.Eadie, D.Eckman, L.Galusha, D. Grove. R.llagglund, K.Halverson, V.Hed- man, S.Huff, C.Kirk, L.Liebel, D.I.ord. S.Lord, P. Mead. C.McBride, N.Nash, B.Nunev, V. Persons, D.Porter, G.Quantrille, M.Reund, G.Score. H. Siler. A.Skiggs, L.Torseth, R.White, G.Carroll, Adviser, Beverly Weise. ' 4
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O.S.C. students learn skills not taught at EHS In Plastics, Tony Mitzel had a tendency to feel very ao-o-o-od Pllul lm P son g azes in awe as Steve Mastro struggles desperately with the man-eating octopus. Captain Nemo. Mike Hooks had the full-day treatment at Visual Com- munications. The Occupational Skills Center provides a needed version of vocational learning not found at the home schools. Pictured is the Marine Technology build- ing located at the Northern end of Seahurst Beach Park. At South Seattle Comm. College, there is located Air Frame and Power Plant, while Com- mercial Foods and Plastics, plus various technician, ing, and communications ' classes are conducted a ahline ' s own O.S.C. building. Commercial Foods catches Bonnie Johnson and Terri Everman in the kitchen. Is it soup yet? 96
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