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Teachers of Tomor- row's Students QTOTSJ is an organization for ninth graders who wish to enter some level of teaching for their profession. Through study, discussion and visits to other schools they learn more about their future work. Members of TOTS assembled here are, from left to right, ROW 1: Barbara Vang, Su- san Rudnicki, Darlene Craviotto, Linda Donovan, Leanne Davis, Alice Mendenall, Janice Barnett, Mrs. Judy Matting ROW 2: Carol Haley, Nancy Rudnicki, Jean Thiel- mann, Pam Boone, Jan Richards, Susan Bartlett, Leanne Lewis, Connie Rochelle, Shelley Frame, Barbara Ottrnan. I recommend you take care of the minutes, for the hours will take care of themselves. - Lord Chesterfield JUNIOR: A Junior Statesmen organization is very rarely found in a junior high schoolg La Colina is fortunate toyhave such an organization. The group is for ninth graders who want to learn more about our country and its government. tal agencies. ROW 1: George Farina, David Talley, Mike Peache, Steve Jones, Robert Bogleg ROW 2: Linda Donovan, Katie Ordung, Nancy Rud- nicki, Anne Webster, Dar- lene Craviotto, Mr. Mike Martin, ROW 3: Michele Cothran, Christine Peter- son, Jean Thielmann, Christina Frost, Sarah Birss. 26 Members meet to hold discussions on current events and to visit local governmen- - 3, its-1, ,
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X f 3 , J ll LW! 1 e J Q' CLUB Although it got off to a late start, Stamp Club was quite busy, fight- ing to make trades and complete al- bums. ' From left to right, ROW 1: Steve Norris, Bob Bogle, Peggie Mil- ler, Kathy Sanborn, George Farina: ROW 2: Steve Mey- ers, Kim Newman, Craig Biber, Robert Reed, Dennis Bask- ous. AIZTIQTAC COIN This newly organ- ized club joins ten million other X collectors across X XX the nation. Mem- bers are attracted by profit, histori- cal ties, For artis- tic appreciation. From left to right, ROW 1: Janice Thompson, Steve Norris, Les Asher, Scott Hunter, Jim Mathis, 'Margaret Lechner: ROW 2: Lance Johansen, Fred Barrett, Mike Nakada, Greg Blue, Dennis Trammell, Jan Richards: ROW 3: Ken Robinson, Bob Bogle, Britt Johnson, Rick Peterson, Tom Ziegler, David Peck. This art group has had an exciting and worthwhile year, going to various places of artistic interest and holding its own regular art exhibits. Always ready and willing to accept and execute ideas of their advisers, Mrs. Dahl- berg and Mrs. Golomb, members are, left to right, ROW 1: Clif Deraita, Anne Rys- linge, Patty Bridger, Carol Frame, Linda Garcia, Ed Van Der Linden: ROW 2: Linda Slutzky, Sherry Stamper, Linda Ramsdell, Sally Engstrom, Marilyn Beidler, Barbara Tathwell, Steve Hauszg ROW 3: Betsee Seegert, Susan Prater, Craig Jennings, Mark Grinnell, Juli Aydelotte, Maren Smith. f ' W . ,L Il b H757,L,,j.7fzf5-5,2717 Z7.13w- g --' 152: 1 ,, my- f 'f 7 :j ' - ,if . . 'A ff., 'J' f 1, I' , ' Mfff. - ' ',-. f , lf, f, . 'fi
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Science Club members are, left to right, ROW 1: Bob Blake, Phil Vernon, Phil Bateman, Wayne Beckman, Ken Schwarzberg, Carl Bronner, Steve Hauszg ROW 2: Dean Whitney, Kathy Newson, Jan Hinson, Ann Redisch, Nancy Ottman, Barbara Hunter, Pam Boone, Nancy Rudnickig ROW 3: Robert Carlson, Chris Spencer, Mike Roberts, Peter Quimby, Jane Hyde, Frances Hoag, Susan Jones, Manor Buck, Jean Thielmanng ROW 4: Torn Thomson, Robert Larson, Greg Prachar, Dean Wright, Chuck Franke, John Gardner, Wayne Howard, Jim Doolittle, Wendi Himme MGH-'CLUB Membership in Math Club is restricted to stu- dents with an A in math and a B average in other subjects. Visiting various scientific and tech- nical concerns in the area is a typical activity. From left to right, ROW 1: Jeff Frier, Dick Doane, Greg Prachar, Reed Harding, Bruce Marshall: ROW 2: Maxine Seelenbinder, Jean MacLeish, Shawn Gutshall, Nancy Barron, Karen Reginatto, Cynthia Goena, ROW 3: Betsee Seegert, Patty Ruth, Anne Scales, Jean Thielmann, Heather Richards, Penny Fauskee, Christy Watkins: ROW 4: Mrs. Jurgensen, Trina Boyce, Susan Keys, Anne Webster, Darlene Craviotto, Nancy Marr, Nancy Rudnicki. Peri Medios are, left to right, ROW 1: Debbie Sandmann, Tim Lynch, Sharon Hayhurst, John Penoff, Suzanne Wolf, Clif Deraita, Barbara Vollmer, Karen Reginattog ROW 2: Mrs. Thompson, Mary Ann Palacios, Carmen Guttry, Dianna Oakes, Jennifer Bingham, Sheila Hendrick, Lynne Erman, Pam Wilson, Ann tFriesen, Cindy Callan, Barbara Tathwell, Barbara Hunter, ROW 3: Mrs. More, Meg Olds, Karlene Porterfield, Diane Saitta, Frances Hoag, Susan Perlin, Karen Lueck, Janis Blackmore, Cathy Davidson, Susan Dismuke, Adele Clancy, Susan Jones, Mary Ann Boettner. SCIENCE CLUB Led by Mr. Iman, Science Club is composed of students who have a B average or better in all classes, and have an interest in science. In addition to taking field trips, many members participate in the annual science fair locally. PER! MEDICQA With Suzanne Wolf as student leader and Mrs. More and Mrs. Thompson as advisers, Peri Medios met on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Committees were formed to deal with medical problems that concerned junior high school stu- dents.
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