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Students Prosper Through - .isp 'D s a 'sr fl Summer Camps 1. Pep Camp '76, top to bottom: Debbie Rikalo, Karen John- son, Peta Bickar, Vicki Solheim, Pam Villa, Chanon Childers and Ron Soderberg. 2. On the University of Washington campus Jerri Solheim and Ken Splinter attended Yearbook Camp. 3. A.S.B. Officers, left to right: Greg Cearley, Sue Waugh, Pam Berry and Bill Solan. M, . 'Q 3 ll aff' K. A, , ,1 ,Q V-1 ,, N K, , . . i .... .- A .H 'L M X Q ff . -7 - 4 J Ng V .Qmxp
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A-QQ SXYEFYIC5 1. Attending Boys' and Girls' State were, Row one, left to right: Mike Patrick, Ken Splinter, Andrea Vekich, Trish Nei- worth, Cathy Benn. Row two: Rick Foy, Larry Short, lack Cor- bett, Russ Sturm, Jay Swedblom. Row three: Bill Solan, Greg Cearley, Shawn Hoonan, Don Bache. 2. Diane Decker attended Majorette Camp in Oregon while Drum Major Shawn Hill went to Idaho. 3. Attending the first ever Business Week '76 Camp was Jeff Bogdanovich. 4. Pam Berry, top, and Chris Frost, bottom, attended the National Association of Student Councils in Portland, Oregon. ff ,K . Hjfqt-11 nswsgffni-. e A ,.,, ,, ,Q , A s this 'T-st K . .s YV
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Science Club Continues Traditions With a lack of other schools in the areas sponsor- ing clubs and tournaments, the chess club was limited in their activities. Even without local high school clubs, several members did travel to a Seattle tournament where club president Harley Greninger received thrid place and a cash award of 350. Although there were quite a few members this year, advisor.Mr. John Benzin remarked on the fact that this was the first year that there has been no female players in the club. Science Club, led by president Mark Pennington, organized several field trips for 1976-77, among which was a trip to Tacoma to the Bird Museum and their annual Easter Vacation trip to Lake Ozette. Included in their projects, which are usually cho- sen by advisor Mr. Robert Bussarber, was a hatch- ery program and a photography project supervised by Foreign Exchange Student Andreas Wissman. The club was also responsible for the aquarium in the Phillips lobby which was changed this year from fresh to salt water. 1. Paul Phillipi adjusts the dial on the spectrophotometer. 2. Advisor Mr. Robert Bussabarger demonstrates the chewing method of a cow to Debbie Peterson. 3. The 1976-77 Science Club - left to right: Mark Pennington, Kathleen Martin, Kellee Quick, Karen Lin, Katharine Johnson. 3.
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