Shoreline High School - Tide Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1966

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,gre Mrs. Gladys Kuykendall, top, snaps a picture of several Future Business Leaders of America before leaving for an installation ceremony at Mountlake Terrace High School. In February, a delegation of Shoreline students attended the Model United Nations conference at Simon-Fraser University. Larry Frost, above, dressed in Arab garb to help represent SHS at the conference. Thespians, drama group, sponsored several theatre parties to the Seattle Repertory Theatre, in- cluding, below, a performance of Julius Caesar. Future Teachers of America, right, attended a conference at the University of Puget Sound. DECA The Distributive Education Club of America gives stu- dents experience in retail busi- ness. This year DECA mem- bers alphabetized names for the student directory and han- dled the plasticizing of activ- ity cards in addition to ar- ranging the display Window. A state convention was held in Spokane March 18 through 20. The officers of DECA were Dick Murray, president, Chris Harwood, vice presidentg Di- ane Kennedy, secretaryg Mary Brannan, treasurer. Other members included Lorraine Armstrong, Laurie Endresen, Carol Heino, Bobbi McConnell, Karen Stocker, Sherry Storrs and Mark Will. FBLA Future Business Leaders of America is a club for students pursuing a career in business. The activities of FBLA have included field trips to other schools and a state convention in Ellensburg on April 16. FBLA officers included Mary Brannan, presidentg Carol Heino, vice presidentg Jennie Mayberry, secretary, Steve Jensen, treasurer, Judy

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O' X , ,ii .Kiw- , .sf 4 ' ' Beumel, local and state re- porter. Other members in- cluded Bev Beumel, Laura Beumel, Gemalee Bloom, Karl Brill, John Carpenter, Sandi Eilers and Kathy Kay. FTA Future Teachers of America spent a busy year touring such places as Fircrest School, Four Freedoms House, the Chil- dren's Home Society of Wash- ington and the United Cer- ebral Palsy Workshop. They also attended conventions at the University of Puget Sound and Seattle Pacific College. Several FTA members acted as cadet teachers at Cromwell Park Elementary School. The officers of FTA were Linda Mock, president, Sheri Stroscheim, vice president, Ellin Fish, secretary, Fredd Harsh, parliamentarian. Other members included Stephanie Baker, Virginia Barefield, Joe Bartel, Judy Brown, Mary Buckland, Mary Chaddick, Tom Coffelt, Linda Dupuis, Richard Gau, Ann Gavey, Judy Goodfellow, Becky Gray, Cindy Gray, Jacky Joss, John Kean, Maureen Leary, Nancy Maurer, Karen Mayberry, Gay Morse, Janet Murray, Doris Nelson, Colleen Robinson, Marilyn Sheets, Marla Short, Larry Talbott, Nola Unger, Prudence Whitney and Carole Wiitala. German Club The highlight of the year for German Club was the Ger- man Club dinner, 'Wiener Schnitzel', held on Nov. 24. Members were treated to a meal of German foods. Dr. Otto Trott presented a slide lecture of his native Germany. German Club officers were Chuck Little, president, and Pam Gould, secretary. Other members included Christine Adkins, Irene Beazley, Edie Boyd, Cy Burgess, Leann Dahl, Kathie Donegan, Shar- on English, Fredd Harsh, Bet- ty Hetherington, Jerry Hig- gins, Jo Anne Kaiser, Jerry Kelly, Judy Kleve, Bill Lagoz- zino, Peter Lagozzino, Suz- anne Long, Ron Mehelich, Margaret Nelson, Helen Nord- lund, Honi Roberts, John Sheets, Linda Stapay, Susie Stocklin, Deborah Tennant, Kaaren Trott, Kristine Trott, Marlies Trott, Marilyn Wake- field, Patrick Walsh, Terri Ward, Linda Weiland, Law- rence Werner, Christine Wis- haar and Richard Zimmer. Honor Society Honor Society is an hon- orary academic organization. To be eligible for Honor So- ciety a student must have at least a 3.5 grade average for one semester and maintain at least a 3.2 cumulative grade average. Honor Society is comprised of about 175 members. The officers are Becky Weiss, pres- ident, Pat Stocklin, vice presi- dent, Betty Hetherington, secretary, Elena Garcia, treasurer. MUN Model United Nations is a club giving its members a chance to discuss world prob- lems with other MUN groups in a United Nations-like at- mosphere. On Nov. 20, the Shoreline MUN hosted a conference at- tended by over 450 students representing 40 schools in Canada and Washington. Shoreline's MUN attended two similar conferences. One was held Feb. 18 and 19 at Simon- Fraser University in Canada, and one April 29 and 30 in Ellensberg. MUN officers were Becky Wiess, secretary-general, Lar- ry Frost, vice president, Jan Rohletter, secretary, Candace Ludtke, treasurer. Other mem- bers include Chris Adkins, Chris Anderson, Theresa Ap- pelo, Mary Baker, Stephanie Baker, Doug Bartholomew, Ken Baumgartner, John Berg, Mary Jane Bilodeaux, John Blankinship, Michael Brunson, Cy Burgess, Shirley Carter, Bob Collins, Debby Cooley, Diane Davenny, Kathie Donegan, Ellin Fish, Kate Flick, Jei Foro, Evelyn Foss, Pam Gould, Bruce Hagen, Guy Hamilton, Marcia Harper, Betsy Harrold, Pam Heggen, Betty Hetherington, Muriel Honrath, Laurie Jaeger, Gary J arr, Steve Krause, Anita Lammert, Carleen Lange, Bill Larson, Denise Liberio, Barry Lieberman, Chuck Little, Lee Little, Walter Ludtke, Shelly Macy, Dick Mason, Sally Mer- ritt, Shirley Munkberg, Janet Murray, Jim Murray, Carol Nelson, Doris Nelson, Ruth Piper, Larry Quilliam, Judy Robinson, Alice Rohletter, Craig Ruthford, Roger Schip, John Sheets, Mary Lou Smuck, Nancy Taylor, Pete Tripple, Conrad Unger, Nola Unger, Mary Wiedl, Carole Wiitala and Dave Williams. Thespians Thespians, Shoreline's drama club, sponsored several theater parties including trips to see The Crucible, Julius Caesar, Long Day's Journey Into Night and The Impor- tance of Being Earnest. The officers of Thespians were Teri Felice, president, Nancy Savage, vice president, Ann Sullivan, secretary, Bar- bara Gentry, clerk. Other members included Mary Baker, Robin Doss, Don Hall, Judy Heim, Sally Merritt, Peter Morse, Helen Nordlund, Lee Olson, Doug Parris, Diane Perlman, Sari Putnam, and Sandy Tardifi.

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