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outdoor club This newly formed club is for those interested in the outdoors. Their advisor, Mr. johnson, has created within the club, an interest for conserva- tion, and an appreciation of the country which sur- rounds us. The members have gone on one hike this year and hope to have many other activities as the club becomes better known. . I: philosophy To be precise, the Philosophy Club is an indefinite group that spends innumerable hours discussing in- soluable problems for positively unfathomable reas- ons. Fearlessly guided by their ieader, the brilliant Gerald McCubbin, this club explores the height, depth, and breadth of the Parkrose intellect which maglges for pretty cramped quarters.
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science The Science Club has planned many interesting field trips. In the summer they went on an outing to Eagle Creek to take biology sam- ples. Over spring vacation they went foscil-hunting. They have changed an out- side court into an outdoor- study biology court. Besides studious activities, the club took second place in the display contest during Home- coming Week and put on the Beachcombers Ball. Mr. Kidney - Adv. Dick Sather - Pres. Steve Mahoney - V.Pres. Doug Smalley - Sec.-Tr. Ric Anderson Pete Borden Gary Cullen Glenn Eaton Mike Kennedy Pat Kennedy Mark Weirich astronomy This year's Astronomy Club showed much enthusi- asm in their undertakings, including a trip to a home in Corbett to make observations through a Questar. With this instrument they were able to see clearly people board- ing a plane at our Portland airport, some 20 miles from Corbett. The money they earned from collecting bottles went toward materi- als to build a telescope, which they spent much ofthe spring months building. Mr. Nelson-Adv. Curtis Palmer-Pres. Greg Geist-V. Pres. Linda Farris-Sec. Doug Robertson-Pg. Chm. Joy Allison Mike Lewis Wendy Pendergraft Francis Palmer Bob Rupe Ruth Spotts
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art Club A pencil, brush, and plenty of paper are the tools of the Art Club. Combining talent and efficiency, members produce much of the ad- vertising seen throughout the school. The ad- vanced art students contribute their special- ized skill to the betterment of graphic display Campus life Advised by Mr. Bowman, Campus Life is a club for those interested in the Christian way of life. It is open to anyone interested in learning about religion, no matter what the individua1's own faith may be. They are affiliated with Youth for Christ and have many activities with them. The club organized the Easter assembly for the student body, and also had films and discussions within their own group. 61
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