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ROW 1: Diana McClure, Linda Reigstad, Sandy Worswick, Bev Wootton, Mary Susan Coffin, Barbara Almquist, Cynthia Eckerman, Barbara Roche Sue Ann Benson,Jan Gibson, Vivian VanCleave, Sue Marshall, Syd Saario.ROW 2: Meyers, Barbara Smith. ROW 4: Claudia Brown, Val Bonomi, Patti Morris Nancy Lotto, Pam Duke, Linda Underwood, Doreen Christianson, Laura Vicki Woods, .lan Terpening, Kathy Seibert, Kayo McKnight, Kathy Wickstrom Rowan, Rosalie McMeel, Lorna Sackett, LaVerne Goodrich, Vinnie Ruffcorn. John Williss. ROW 3: Lois Whitehouse, Jeanne Richmond, Cynthia Ellison, Nancy Yeager, This year Spades participated in Toys for Tots , a campaign regularly. Gala holiday parties are held throughout the year to collect Christmas presents for the children at Buckley. lt for allthe members and the children. stands as a reiteration of Spades primary goal-to better The club officers are President Vivian VanCleave, Vice-Presi- understand and help the mentally retarded and the handi- dent Lynda Underwood, Secretary Doreen Christianson. The capped. faculty advisor is Mr. Inglis. Each member is assigned one handicapped child to visit ROW 'l: Linda Thielbar, Robyn Dixon, Toni Fasulo, Karlene Smith, Barbara Oliver, Susan Singleton. ROW 2: Theresa Kusske, Carolyn Beedle, Renee Ost, Cynthia Ellison, Laurie Oliver, Sue Haugum, Georgia DeMoss. ROW 3: Sue Henningsen, Karen Hansel, Kathy Wells, Dawn Brown, Cathy Rich- rnire, Linda Frerer. Pep Club Victory! Victory! ls our cry! Sound familiar? These are the voices of Renton's Pep Club, showing pep and spirit year 'round. They can be found dressed in red and white at all home football and basketball games. They practice with the cheerleaders to learn new yells and songs, and they paint imaginative signs that are hung around school to announce games. Miss Husby is their advisor, and their officers are President Renee Ost, Vice-President Theresa Kusske, and Secretary Georgia De Moss.
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D.E.C.A. ROW 'l: Dorothy Crain, Jackie Randall, Marlene Rockey, Debbie Foster, Donna Ward, Ella Case, Laura Bredina, Linda Harrington, Celia Mirro, Patti Perdue, Maureen Hamlin, Pat Tighe. ROW 2: Lois Grantham, Darlene Rockey, Shirley Pedersen, Mary Dorgan, Joan Bourgeois, Edith Sullivan, Colleen Flaherty, Debbie Brink, Kathleen Flaherty, Rise Dodgson, Kathy Slentz, Linda Raaum, Barbara Bryant, John Bourne. ROW 3: Pat O'Leary, Jack Crutchfield, Renton's D.E.C.A. Club has a very important responsibility, the iob of developing future leaders in marketing and distribu- tion. To accomplish this iob D.E.C.A. participates in such activ- ities as field trips to various businesses, the Governors' and State Conference, and collecting toys for the Washington Childrens' Home. ln addition to these, the club sponsors F. T Linda Jane, Galen O'Brien, Tito Cantu, Jack Saben, Mike Huvinen, Elizabeth McClincy, Dan Vradenburg, Mike Graves, Scott Gilbert, Joe Habenicht, Jim Pinkley, Jim Gotti, Jeff Manary. ROW 4: Tom Gibson, .lon Holmes, Pat Shane, Jim Hoyt, Jim Clark, Deacon Blanton, Pierre Watts, Jim Unrein, Tom Brown, Pat Dunn, Jim Colby, Rue Alberts, Marcel Gibeault, Don Bisiack. dances and the annual Employer-Employee Banquet in the Spring. The 62 members in the three chapters at Renton are headed by their three presidents: Dan Vradenburg, Galen O'Brien, and Jim Pinkley. The club advisors are Miss Jochimsen and Mr. Winkels. .A. ROW 'I: Janice Brainard, Carol Sado, Janine Hendrickson, Joyce Yee, Ruth Talon, Kathleen Keehn, Sue Siebert, Karen Harding. ROW 2: Jeanne Vertrees, Shirley Pedersen, Colleen Frederick, Carol Howard, Glenda Cook, Cheri Zwicker, Suzanne Coleman, Dorothy Welch, Marilyn Parker. ROW 3: Linda Renton's F.T.A. program is sponsored by the Renton Education Association. This year's officers have been Elaine White, pres- ident, Sue Coleman, vice-president, Colleen Frederick, secre- tary. Monthly meetings were spotlighted by interesting films and guests. The campus tours of various colleges around the state were the fascinating sidelights. Perhaps the most entertaining and enlightening of its activi- ties are the classroom observations made by each member 113 Cook, Mary Hughes, Mary Ann Wright, Teri Harkins, Corinne Kennedy, Marilyn McGarrigle, Marilyn Anderson, Marilyn Larson. ROW 4: Mike Graves, Ellen Fintowski, Carol Siogren, Joy Rutledge, Elaine White, Linda Wiemann, Trudy Kay, Douglas Hanson, Robert Messer. each quarter at his chosen level-primary, intermediate, or secondary. The real business of the club is done in its various committees. The F.T.A. is divided into seven -each with its specific proiects and duties. The club promoted American Education Week and worked on Visitation Night. The highlight of the year was Teacher Career Month. Miss Gladys Berry is F.T.A. Club advi- sor.
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ROW 'l: Janet Dunkel, Michelle Johnston, Carol Overbeck, Kris Peters, Jody Baglien, Alice Kelly, Sandi Gotti, Gayle Stott, Linda Rodella. ROW 2: Nancy Watson, Jim Luedtke, Laif Olson, Ross Bowman, Greg Gurule, Steve Shish, Don . This is the second year our new science wing has been in operation. Additional classrooms in the wing have provided facilities that are the finest in the Seattle-Renton area. New chemistry equipment, a radiation lab, rooftop greenhouse, and biology apparatus enable the Club to perform experi- Mathiesen, Bill Mor, Terry Heupel. ROW 3: Jack Kessler, Tim Burns, Colin Harris, Mike Frisina, Joe Sherman, Robert Messer, Ed Milton, Stuart Lerwick, Steve Hansen. SFICS ments never before possible. The Club is organized into three divisions: Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. Guest speakers address the group periodically and some students work on individual proiects to enter in the King County Science Fair. As a part of their program, they take field trips. ROW 'l: Danny McCoy, Joan Weber, Cristy Walmer, Janice Brainard, Cheri Zwicker, Kay Pomeroy, Gaye Faull, Karen Rouse, Sandy Repetowski, Gail Rudel, Dana Erickson. ROW 2: Merald Kirkman, Rhonda Marr, Reba Shum- way, Sue Coleman, Mary Jane Mitchell, Nancy Gross, Janet Rost, Connie Coleman, Carolyn Duncalf, Jeanette Eliason, ROW 3: Gary Kessler, Gary Carsten, Kathy Snelson, Russ Ralph, Ron Nakashima, Mike Hori, Bob Fergu- son, Jobie Wood, Barbara Oyler, Paula Blanchette, Melanie Byrne. ROW 4: Charles Blanton, Mike Huvinen, Jim Hoyt, Jack Kessler, Marilyn Fore, Linda Wiemann, Tim Burns, Dave Willenborg, John Williss, Ken Spencer, Jim Nevin. Vehicle Control The Vehicle Control Committee has many duties and respon- sibilities. Their main responsibility is to keep the student park- ing lot under control. They do this by issuing decals, assigning stalls, and checking daily to see that only authorized cars are parked in the lot. When student problems pertaining to park- ing cars or driving occur, the Vehicle Control Committee solves them. Any violators are referred to the Dean of Students, Mr. Zemeck. This year's chairman was Janice Brainard. The ad- visor is Mr. Riddle.
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