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ROW 1: Kay Rich, Sandy Runkel, Les Moeller, Sue Roberts, Linda Gotti, Diane Wolfe, Diane Asadourian, Jeannie Harclie. ROW 2: Ron Finne, Mike McConnehea, Dan Catone, Carl Witt, Tom McFarlari, Jay Ahlers, Nick Lisa, Mike Girias, Jay Hori, Torn Blanchette, Jim Forseth. ROW 3: Rex Ballestrasse, Pete Pederson, Rod MacKenzie, Sig Bergquist, Steve Hawes Glenn Harrison, Dave Robinson, John Baxter, lra Moore, Bill Broome D.E.C.A. The students of D.E.C.A, participate in Retail Selling class tor two hours a day. They study distribution and learn how to assemble building displays. The biggest class project during the year is the making ot merchandise manuals by the in- dividual students. The otticers tor the three clubs this year were: Club iii - President, Rod MacKenzie, Vice President, Pete Peterson, Sec., ROW 'lz Judy Eggers, Arleen Peterson, Sandy Campbell, Jean Addleman Jean Thompson, Gerri Mattila, Ted Williams. ROW 2: Frank Gleason Berton Goodrich, Jack McLaughlin, Bob Spain, Linda Ramsay, Rita Barei f 1 Diane Wolte, Reporter, Ron Finne, Historian, Muriel Hash, Parliamentarian, Tom Blanchette. In Club Q52 the otticers were, Mike Nickels, Floyd Hughs, Jean Thompson, Judy Eg- gers. Club i3 was headed by Lill Hansen, Chuck Wiehott, Judy Maher, and Ray Martin, ln the tall and spring ot the year selected students attend the D.E.C.A. conference tor outstanding business students. Ron Riech, Mike Nickels, Floyd Hughes, Don Stuber. ROW 3: Jim Mellroth, Fred Stanley, Larry Klapperich, Don Kesele, Tom Warren, Pete Wood, Terry Waod, Leroy Atwood, Dennis Traudt, Ted Hokenson. 120
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ROW 1: Eric Noble, Dave Bell, Marcene Oakley, Charlene Shoemaker, Kathie Airey, Mary Pattie, Ellen Brainard, Celia Anderson, Sarah Youlten. ROW 2: Johna Stuverude, George Lewis, Steve Luther, Bob Hooper, Jean- ette Lambert, Marilyn Groven, Tery Sattler, Ron Finne, Bob Snodderley. ROW 3: Tim Heppenstall, Mary Harding, Maribeth Grobner, Bonnie Sast- rom, Mary Pierce, Elaine Brozozowski, Jim Dolan, Jerry Britt, Ken Armitage, Brian Baldwin. YOUTH LEADERSHIP The Youth Leadership Committee is under the direction of Mr. Hash. George Lewis served as President and Joanne Paulon served as Secretary. Their main activity is to recognize outstanding Juniors and Seniors of Renton. Their decisions are based on the student's rating in five different fields: ll schol- astic, 25 leadership, Sl citizenship, 45 service, and 53 future promise. The top six students are then interviewed by the Rotary Club and iudged on their performance. The Youths of the Month meet every Thursday for luncheon with the Rotary Club. ROW 'la Susan Larnberf, Linda Sfrahan. ROW 2: Hank DeJong, LeRoy Wise, John Bunch. DEBATE If you like to argue, ioin debate. Here is one place where students are allowed to blow off a little steam, in an order- ly manner of course. These students, under the guidance of Mr. Kirk, meet with various other schools during the year and carry on formal debates. 119
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l 5 l l E i f l 3 . - 5 i l , . Q l , , , 5 i . 2 i DECA ROW 1: Judi Maher, Eldon Garrett, Dick Smith, Louie Lyonais, Sherri Ray Martin, ROW 3: Fred Steiner, Kathy Glockner, Austin Wheeler, War- Johnson, Jay Mead, Paul Rehn. ROW 2: Ed Butler, Ellen Jensen, Dave Olson, ren McDowell, Frank Colombi, Bob Senyohl, Paul Crabtree, Jerry Millett, Richard McFadden, Dennis Bafiaro, Jeff Hyskell, Chcuk Wiehotl, Lil Hansen, Vic Holmquist, Bill Spiry. The Assembly Committee, under the supervision ot Mrs. ot the program. Suggestions are given as to better ways ot Fe-rencz, sees that Renton students are provided with amusing arranging and presenting the type ot assembly that students as well as educational assemblies throughout the year. After like to attend, each assembly this Committee meets to evaluate the material ROW 'l: Glenda Greger, Martha Malone, Harold Coleman, Charlotte McDonald, Yvonne Fairclaugh, ROW 2: Dale Goldman, Anita Lambert, Steve Sylvia, Penny Parker, Allen Cole. 121
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