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KNAPPA CHAPTER OF THESPIANS FORMED FIRST ROW Rea Railula, Karen Raihala, Hazel Palmrose, Jcanie Estoos, Katrina Salo. Carol Webb. SECOND ROW: Bob Shartcl, George Hurmnasti, Terry Aamio, Mel Mark. Arnold Hummasti. THIRD ROW: George Koljonen, RH-liarvJ Scbui • ir l Blagg, Mr. Warden, AJviscr. John M ore, Mike Hams. A newly-formed organization at Knappa this year is the Thespian Club, or Drama Club. It is open to anyone interested in the art of drama and is not to be confused with the Thespian Society. Entrance to the Society is based on points achieved by parti¬ cipating in dramatic productions. Ten points are needed for admission to said Society. Seven to ten points are awarded for a major role in o three-act play and from here, points progress down-ward in proportion to the amount of time spent at the Art. OFFICERS PRESIDENT. . . VICE PRESIDENT SEC RETARY. . . TREASURER. . . ADVISER. . . . . ArnoM Hurmnaiti , . . John Moore . . Jcanie Euoos . . Karen Raihala . . Mr. Warden 38
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SCIENCE CLUB TAKES FIELD TRIP PRESIDENT. . VICE PRESIDENT. SECRETARY. . TREASURER. . . . LIBRARIAN. . . . Richard Workman . Alan Takalo .... Arlene Leslie . . .. Hazel Palmrose , . . . . Jeanie Estoos OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Jane Simonsen, Rich Workman, Alan Takalo, Jeanie Estoos, Hazel Palmrose, Lillian Larwood. SECOND ROW: Judy Vinson, Karl Blagg, Georgia Buckner, Janice Bullis, Ardith Gerttula, Yvonne Walbom, Luanne Carlstrom, Linda Estoos, Susan Ala, Ann Estoos, Arlene Leslie, Miss Briggs, Adviser, Ray Raihala. THIRD ROW: Larry Larwood, Arnie Hummasti, Russell Gerttula, John Moore, Dan Hunt, Bill Bureau, Jan Kercher, Jud Saxburg, Bob Shartel, George Hummasti, Bill Ritter, Roy Carlson. CENTER: Norman Ritter. The science club filled much of Knappa’s activity calendar with its programs this year. They held the annual science fair on March 28 with local concerns, such as the Fish Commission, participating. A planned trip to Linfield College was cancel¬ led because of Knappa’s prolonged basketball season. A trip to the Primate Center and a metal company in Portland was substituted in its place. 37
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KNAPPA DADS AND GRADS FORM CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT. . . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY. . . TREASURER. , L. L. Vanderburg . Francis Bagley . Delbert Sarkie . . Richard Oja EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Twenty three civic-minded men of the Knappa area have re¬ cently joined together and formed the Knappa Dad’s Club. This is a pon-profit, service organization whose aims are to improve the school and community through various civic projects. The group meets in the school cafeteria for its informal gat¬ herings. Over coffee and cigarettes, the members discuss their various projects. So far, topics of discussion have included money-raising ideas, plans for the installation of outdoor ath¬ letic lights on the high school field, and support of the summer baseball and softball program. The club’s main money raising project has been a series of dances, from which eighty per cent of the profits have gone toward outdoor athletic lights. Although the club is not school affiliated, the members co¬ operate with the school board, administration, and the P.T.A. In this way they can combine their efforts with other groups also working for the good of the school and community. Dad’s Club members visit school board meetings. Dad's Club holds informal meetings in school cafeteria. 39
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