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F. H. A. GROUP TOURS BAKERY f RESIDENT . Hazel Palmrosc . . I TREASURER, . Katrina Salo . Lynn utlip '• IN. ■ . X:' : ARY . on 1CERS In accordance with their name, the Knappa Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America studied and experimented in the applied science of homemaking. In doing this, they took several field trips. One was to a bakery in Astoria to study methods of baking bread, pastry, and cakes. Another field trip was to a cannery, also in Astoria, where they learned methods of fish preparation. During one of their regular meetings, Mrs. Hilda Kallstrom showed them the art of corsage making. This club was responsible for putting on the F.F.A. banquet. In order to raise money, they held pie sales. FIRST ROW Ann Estoos, Lynn CutUp, Katrina Salo, Jcante Estoos, Hazel almr Lillian Larwood. Phyllis Lund. Margie Huhta. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thompson. Adviser, Sharon Johnson. Edna Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Lcanne Y-. one Walb m, Kristi Erickson, ci.n-.tme Taka I THIRD ROW Linda ESU OS. Luannc Oarlstrum. Arlene Leslie, AdeUa M. Alister Becky Johnson, Laura Bcedle, Cherry Ramvlck. 40
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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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F. F. A. FIOSTS SPEECH CONTEST PRESIDENT. . . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY. . . TREASURER. . . REPORTER. . . . SENTINEL. . . . . Steve Koljonen Mark Laukkanen . Wayne Johnson . . . John Moore . . .Cliff Lampi .George Koljonen OFFICERS The Knappa Chapter of the Future Farmers of America celebrated a successful year by an evening of feasting at the annual F.F.A. banquet. Before the begin¬ ning of school several cattle-judging awards had already been won by the Knappa club. In March, Jim Beckwith placed fourth as the Knappa representative in the F.F.A. speech contest held at Knappa. This year, George Koljonen, John Moore, Richard Schumacher, and Wayne Johnson were sent as representatives to the F.F.A. state convention. To raise money for their activities, the organization sold hot dogs and hot cof¬ fee at our home games. FIRST ROW: Mark Luakkanen, Richard Schumacher, Pat Parks, John Hansen, Dan Weber. SECOND ROW: Jim Keippela, Mel Mark, Steve Koljonen, Jay Westerholm, Jim Beckwith, Dan Patterson, David Floyd, Pat Paul, THIRD ROW: Mr. Johnson, Adviser, John Moore, Kris Engblom, Don Clayton, George Minkoff, Rick Niemi, Tom Ryon, Pekka Salo. FOURTH ROW: Clilf Lampi, Clyde Engblom, Wayne Keippela, Wayne Johnson, Kent Israel, George Koljonen, Denman Pittman. 41
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