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Page 26 text:
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SEMIS CLUB German Club had a most successful year. With over 65 members the club had a lot of willing people to help out with it’s numerous activities, including two trips to Leavenworth, one with the whole club and one with Herr Rohm and five other members to attend the Washington conference for the National Organization of German Students. Other activities were selling doughnuts at K-Mart, a pancake breakfast, a skating night in Bellevue, and an Olympic sports competition. They also put on a great initiation for new members with all kinds of German sausages, cheeses and breads. Another German Club related activity was a trip made by six students from Tahoma and two from Renton. These eight students will tour Europe with Herr Rohm for one month during the summer. They plan to visit Holland, East and West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and France in a V.W. bus. German Club members, front row, left to right: Sue Beardsley, Brenda Elder, Jeni Merklin, Jan Miller, Wendy Wejmar, Anna Morris, Eva Odstrcil, Leslie Merklin, Jim Belanger. Second row: Darla Cuny, Kim Butler, Chris Neuberger, Kim Odstrcil, Kathy Taylor, Patti Miller, Christie Knadle, Debbie Mondryzk, Kelly Leickem, Don Hunt. Third row: Leslie Carlson, Julie Hill, Cathy Worthington, Joanne Beardsley, Peggy Monger, Kathy Andrich. Fourth row: Dan Waltz, Jim Christensen, Desiree Jones, Kathy Preedy, Julie James, Julie Kramer, Keri Peterson, Donna Selzler, Carrie Starr, Heidi Beck, Phyllis Merklin, Janet Tollefson, Sherry LaMont, April Preedy, Deanne Toliefson, Teri Zorn, Norman Weik, Kathy Cutler, Nancy Andrich, Rudy Kowis, Annette Fisher, Darcy Hilby, Rose Lewis, Melanie Miles, Stanette Kowis, Cory Hilby, Cheryl Elder. Fifth row: Dave Waltz, Bob Breneman, Dave Prewitt, Bob Holcomb, Scott Treick, Charles MacDonald, Tom Tobin, Jim Warberg, Tony Mitchell, Evan Morris, Mr. Thom Rohm, advisor. Top row: Andrew McDonald, Doug Hodge. 2. European travelers, from bottom, left to right: Cheryl Elder, Scott Schweitzer, Keri Peterson, Peggy Monger, Brian Miller, Karen Herrman, Tom Wassner, Barb Sutton.
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This year Student Council accomplished such things as arranging for the King Co. Blood Bank to come so students could donate blood (total amount donated between students and faculty was 83 pints!). They also set up voting on Employee of the Month. Our staff was voted on such things as most fun to be with, jest dressed, best sense of humor, etc. Student Council also provided an opportunity for students to learn about, and practice parliamentary procedures, and how to run effective meetings. Left, Student Council Executive Board. Below, our advisor, Mr. Wasisco. Bottom of page, Student Council members. Executive Board, counter-clockwise, from top left: Brian Powell - President, Evan Morris - Senior President, Jolyn Keith - Secretary, Tracy Lange - Interhigh Representative, Lori Printing - Assistant Treasurer, Cathy Milette -Sophomore President, Mary McCarthy - Freshmen President, Gill Naylor - Treasurer, Molly McCarthy - Junior President, f@WII Brian Miller - Vice-President. Student Council members, bottom row, left to right: Keri Barber, Molly McCarthy, Rick Sutton, Mike Burnett, Brian Powell, Jeff Gerbing, Jack McMaster, Bruce Barnes, Mark Aspelund. 2nd row: Kris Barnett, Jolyn Keith, Gill Naylor, Rhonda McElhaney, Debbie Lock, Candy Smith, Cindy Kovarik, Jane Montaney, Wanda Smith, Lori Miller, Diane Sherwood, Fred Depasquale. 3rd row: Cindy Anderson, Bob Breneman, Gudie Wiebe, Brandy Wood, Margo Grouleff, Peggy Anderson, CeCe Gibbs, Mary McCarthy, Kelly Barber, Cathy Millette, Leslie Staley. 4th row: Diana Christensen, Tammy Williamson, Rod Nestor, Willene Sproat, Cheryl Elder, Rick Green, Mel Miles, Lori Prinzing, Evan Morris.
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1. These four students, from left to right Jim Belanger, Julie Kramer, Teri Zom and Cory Hilby left Feb. 8th on the second successful exchange program between THS and Moerike Gymnasium in Ludwigsburg, West Germany. The four attended school for 3 months in the Renton-sized town about 11 kilometers out-side of Stuttgart. Julie and Cory stayed in Ludwigsburg, Jim and Teri lived in the surrounding area. The students returned the first week in May and had three weeks to get ready for the arrival of their exchange partners, who will also be having a three month stay here. Jim’s partner is Martin Geugis, Julie’s is Barbara Benke, Teri’s is Fredy Keuster, and Cory’s is Sabine Hausser. On last years exchange program 8 students arrived on June 14th ‘75 for their 3 month stay. Five of them attended school here for the first two weeks of this year. They were, (2.) Peter Montanus, who stayed with Scott Treick and Manfred Gapp who stayed with Evan Morris. (3.) Uwe Supfle stayed with Cheryl Elder. (4.) Thomas Heck stayed with April Preedy. (5.) Arwed Theuer stayed with Janet Tollefson. ttViPII |1«« AiAliUnJlMIJU 23
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