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Left to right Dennis Skaj Don Huddleson Darlen Becker, Merlyn Albrecht, Tony Maloney Fleurdehza Serra Betty jo Martin jon Ogle, Sandra West. Back showing Dean Cole as he taps the new members. JU ICR COLLEGIATE PLAYERS ,4 This is a very active dramatic club on the campus and is an affiliate of the National junior College Players. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in the dramatic arts and to provide an opportunity for dramatic expression. The members take part in all of the plays that are presented by Clark, as actors, ushers, or behind the scene workers. The students must participate in a certain amount of play acting and stage busi- ness in order to qualify for membership. 113 7-. Ronna Mage, Rodger Baughman Don Huddleson Hermine Decker Director, Adviser
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PHI THETA KAPPA Left to Iright: Bill Knudsen, Ralph James, John Aylmer, Mary Paetow, John Trzil, Joyce Lissect, Wayne Thorpe, Joyce Rocheford, Lewis Logan, Alan Ward, David Crockett.- Phi Theta Kappa is a national honorary society whose purpose is to encourage scholarship and good citizenship. Its motto is wisdom, aspiration, and purity. At Clark, the students are chosen on their outstanding scholarship, character, and college citizenship. Freshmen members must have a 3.5 grade average while soph- omores rnust have a 3.25 grade point average or better. This year's group spon- sored the February coffee hour Unleap- year. Standing: Mrs. McPherson and Mr. Ed Smith. Sitting: Alan Christopherson, treasurerg Fran Kaiser, secretaryg Doug Barofsky, presidentg Mary Beth Schindler Kelly, vice-president. 2 l
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NEW HORIZONS CHESS CLUB CLUB The New Horizons Club was formed to bring about a better acquaintance with the older and younger students on the campus. This is primarily a discussion group. Back row: Carmen Kaufman, secretaryg Helen Klor, treasurer. Front row: Laura Gorton, presidentg Betty Ruiter, sergeant-at-arms. Not pictured: Mar- ggret Boyle, vice-president and Mrs. Helen Smith, a viser. The Clark Chess Club exchanged matches with Reed College, Columbia Basi: jr. College and the University of Oregon. The first Clark College Invitational Chess Tournament was sponsored bg the newly formed club. This year's winners were lst-Horst Keller, 2nd-Denni Grogg, 3rd-Dale Williams, and 4th-Bill Knudsen. This year's officers were: Lewis Richardson, presidentg Kyran Krank, vice president: Claudia Smith, secretaryg Jim Mulford, treasurerg and Gordon Leavey historian. Left to right: Dennis Gregg, Kryan Krank, Horst Keller, Gordon Leavey, Dale Williams, Robert Campbell, Mr. Morgan. At table: Bill Knudsen, Lewis Richardson.
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