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Business opens many new roads Deca is a club with the purpose of developing future leaders for marketing and distribution . The club emblem claims that the members gain leadership, social intelligence, vocational under- standing and civic conciousness. It is a club in which students learn ways to handle a business. Deca members carry on money-making projects as well as sell milk and ice cream in the cafeteria, and manage the school store. The members in- due: Cheryl Anderson, Linda Bardsley, Ann Bjornstrom, Bairy Carslay, Karin Ekness, Philip Cauron, Toni Holmes, Doug Husted, Gary La- viola, Mark Mann, Nancy McCoskery, Connie Pfingsten, Scott Powell, Jana Scott, Valerie Sheets, Angie Sonninfield, Judy Strong, Ronnie Void, Theresa Wenrick, Elaine Yearka, Jack Langley, Cheryl Corbin, Laura Miner, Ernie Wooster, Deb- bie Poland, and Isy Anaya. Mary Powell, Karin Ekness and Cheryl Anderson demonstrate their winning smiles. 80
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Spades, look f ; rward, not back, and lend a hand Spades use their talents. Standing: L. To R.: Debbie Pint, Bonnie Johnson, Debbie Marton, playing the guitar Bruce Kissler. , , i ' Jj- - S jf rn! s li ™7 ' u l t V r 1 J V K .«r ■■ and Debbie Mar- Spades, which stands for Special Aids, is a service club sponsored by Kiwanis to help the handicapped. For the chil- dren at Woodside they sponsored a Christmas party. M embers include: Debbie Adams, Loxie Adams, Patty Barkus, Debbie Bjornson, Terry Bradley, Colleen Brandt, Gary Burns, Ann Buteau, Gail Carroll, Lori Darling, Lorrie Davison, Barb Dick- erson, Danette Doughty, Darla Duncan, Ginny Earp, Debbie Eckman, Dolores Forsell, Dayle Grimm, Pat Hudson, Bruce Kissler, Debbie Lord, Chrystal McBride, Kim McKibben, Kathy Miller, Clara Mize, Wendy Olson, Patty Orey, Debbie Pint, OrJ JJ Debbie Purdy, Sandy Quantrille, Priscilla Sam, Renae Sowie, Susie Teton, Cheryl Watanabe, Theresa Wenrick, Gwen Wil- son • ■; ' . Chess is a challenge to the mind Chess club meets every Thursday after school to improve the members ' skills and talents. Mr. Myers, the club adviser, gives instruction, and helps the members master the finer moves on the chess- board. Members include: David De- Groot, pres., Larry Brugge, vice-pres., Tom Dickens, sec-treas., Scott Marlow, Alan Brugge, Ken Boetcher, Jim Grover, Terry Snoozy, Mike Foster, Bruce Ittner, Steve Monroe. With chess game in progress other members want to help but cannot. L. To R.: Larry Brugge, Tom Dickens, David DeCroot, Scott Marlow 74
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Office, Library, Clinic Aides — helping others Library aides assist the librarians in checking out material, filing cards, and making sure that students receive am- ple notices of overdue books. Aides are: Sue Little, John Patton, Thelma Pierce, Terry Bruneau, Vicki Longwell, Debbie Nash, Janis Benson, Tina Eck- roth, Sheila Westergard, Barb Mullins, Lee Fatland, Ray Breaux, Bob Donald- son, and Pam Geigle. and I ' ve got the a ' s — Tina Ekroth, Janis Benson. I before e except after c — Teresa Jordan Donna Osborne takes over in Mr. Z ' s absence. Morning routine has the Of- fice Aides roaming the empty halls for pink slips, while fel- low classmates wake up to first period. Office Aides include: Karen Brown, LeAnn Gorringe, Debbie Lessley Hoskyn, Patty Shuck, Bill Brunelle, Kim Be- low, LouAnn Doelker, Pat O- rey, Karin Aurelio, Roxane Harmon, Lonnie Tracy, Jean- nie Ghramm, Peggy lllian, Mary Negley, Heidi Impson, Tim Casey, David Begley, Chris Bales, Craig Aurelio, Kathy Crosslin, Vicki Zigalla, Shelley Henry, Denise Nielsen, Rebec- ca Brooke, Barbara Jones, Rob- by Smith, and Colleen Wold. The Clinic Aides have a gag of a time signing in nauseous students who sought the clinic as a refuge from an unscheduled test. A typical delirious patient staggers in after having sur- vived first period, only to be released and return again following lunch. The following girls work in the clinic: Kar- en E. Johnson, Bobbi Johnson, Cheryl Loving, Cheryl Kuxhouse, and Debbi Pryor. Donna and Danita discuss the mystery of the missing pink slip. The everyday routine of checking students in and out. — Ms. Hogan
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