Knappa High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Astoria, OR)
- Class of 1967
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4 The Loggers’ Log 1967 BACKWARD, TURN BACKWARD, O TIME, IN YOUR FLIGHT. . The 1966-67 Loggers’ Log Dedicated To Miss Enid Briggs We, the staff of the 1966-67 Loggers’ Log, dedicate this yearbook to Miss Enid Briggs in appreciation for her many years of devoted service to the students of Knappa High School. Her genuine interest in each person as an individual not only in school, but, in their personal life as well, has make her a deep friend of all. A candle of devotion has indeed been lit in her heart. est in our minds. Activity Calendar SEPTEMBER First Day of School . OCTOBER Homecoming Week . Homecoming Dance, Indian Summer . P.S.A.T. Tests given to Juniors . 18 Slave Auction . 19 Slave Day . 25 NOVEMBER Iowa Tests. . . 1-4 Sophomore -Junior Patch Hop, Scok-Op-Hop . 18 Thanksgiving Vacation . 24-28 DECEMBER Warrenton Basketball Tournament . 2-3 College Board Exams (CEEB) . 3 Betty Crocker Test for Senior Girls . .6 Honor Society Installation . .6 Science Club Candy Sale Contest . 9-22 Rainier Invitational Wrestling Tournament . 19 Christmas Program . 21 Seaside Basketball Tournament . 27-28 Christmas Vacation . Dec. 23-Jan. 3 JANUARY Seniors Visit Clatsop College . 11 College Board Exams (CEEB) . 15 FEBRUARY Science Club Pizza Party . 1 Senior Ball, Cupid's Corner . . 11 FHA Potluck Valentine's Party . 13 Lettermen Spaghetti Feed . 18 District Wrestling Match at Scappose . 24-25 District Basketball Playoff . 28 MARCH Music Contest at Astoria High School . 3-4 County GAA Basketball Tournament at Seaside . 8-9 Spring Vacation. . J3-14 Science Fair Opens . 23 Good Friday-No School . 24 Lettermen's Athletic Banquet . 31 MAY APRIL FHA State Convention . Job Fair in Salem . . . Scavenger Hunt and Beard Growing Contest Dance Junior-Senior Prom, Evening in the Orient . . . . Baseball Team Wins District Crown . May Day . Election of Student Body Officers Boys' District Track Meet at Gresham Spring Concert and Dance . GAA Clatsop County Track Meet At Warrenton Baseball Quarterfinals at Stayton . State Track Meet at Pleasant Hill Baccalaureate . Graduation . . . . 4 . . . 5 . . . 5 . . .12 . . .12 . . .18 . . .19 19-20 . . 21 . . 26 , 1 , 4 ,14 ,29 4 ' f Activities 5 _ Graduation 6 Linda Hunt, Valedictorian Kirby Brumfield, Guest Speaker Althea Dybvik, Co-Salutatorian Christie Harny, Co-Salutatorian Mr. Johnson, Master of Ceremonies 7 8 Awards Althea Dybvik, U. of 0. Dads Club Award Kathy Hollingworth and Craig Bersagel, Citizenship Award ■5 JUi- IS Linda Hunt, Reader’s Digest Award Heikki Ylipelto, 1st place Clatsop S.W.C.D. Speech Award Baccalaureate Baccalaureate services for the 1967 graduating class took place in the high school gymnasium Sunday, May 21 at 2 p. m. Pastor Dan Nolta gave the baccalaureate sermon and Reverend C. J. Medearies gave the invocation and benediction. Carl Salo sang He for the services and Rollin Sollars played the processional and recessional. A tea in the Home Economics room, where coffee, punch and cake were served, followed. After the program, the seniors went to the Sunset Empire Room in Astoria for their Senior Banquet. 10 Spring Concert Director Jim Kreck and The Notables playing for Spring Concert Dance. Notables, featured attraction of the Spring Concert and Dance. People of the community dancing to the sound of The Notables. Chorus performing novelty number. A Spring Concert and Dance was held in the high school gymnasium, Friday, May 12, at 8 p.m. Per¬ forming in the concert were the high school chorus, band, and girls' and boys’ ensembles. The much ac¬ claimed Gresham High School stage band, The Not¬ ables, were guest entertainers. Included in the evening was a duet sung by Thea Dybvik and Craig Bersagel. A guest musician, Mr. Dick Blakely, accompanied by the Gresham and Knappa high school bands, performed an amusing violin solo, A Concerto for a One-Armed Paper Hanger. The final numbers in the program were played by a combination of the Gresham High School and Knappa High School and Grade School bands. Music for the dance which followed .was provided by The Notables. Students enjoying potluck in cafeteria. Helpful homakers Kathy, Janet, Eileen, Diane prepare for potluck. Slugger Jim Taper gives a flowery performance. Wayne Knudsen gives presidential campaign speech. Danny S. , David P. , Ron F. having a friendly game of pileup. Events planned by the student council for this year's May Day festivities were campaign speeches given by student body office nominees, a picnic (potluck) lunch served in the cafeteria, and a series of intramural baseball games. At the student body meeting that day, baseball coach Mr. George introduced his Northwest champs to the student body. Don Floyd, co-captain of the team, presented a baseball that was signed by the team to the student body president Carl Salo, who accepted it on behalf of the school. The signed baseball was placed in the school's case. The seniors were the overall winners in the baseball games played during the day. In the first games the seniors defeated the sophomores and the freshmen defeated the juniors. Following their win over the freshmen, the seniors played the final games, winning against a team composed of teachers alumni, and visitors. Junior-Senior Prom The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held Saturday night, April 29, in the high school gym. The theme, Evening in the Orient, was carried out by various oriental decorations in shades of blue and orange. STANDING: Princesses E. Hollingworth, C. Ste¬ wart, C. Batchelor, L. Erickson. SEATED: Queen S. Demase. The A1 Anderson Trio performs The reigning queen of the evening was Sandy Demase, and her escort was John Kansas The four princesses and escorts forming her court were: Laura Erickson and Kent Israel, Chn i Batchelor and Jim Taper, seniors; Christine Stewart and Steve Gerttula, Eileen Hollingworth and Doug George, juniors. Music was provided by the A 1 Anderson Trio from Astoria. 13 Scavenger Hunt Dance A junk-cluttered gym provided atmosphere for the Scavenger Hunt and Beard Growing Contest dance which was held April 14, sponsored by the student council. After two weeks of itchy chins, Mr. George and Fred Broberg won the prizes for their beards. The Zero Ends provid¬ ed music for the dance. Regatta Princess Knappa's Regatta Princess, Chris¬ tine Forney, and her escort, Steve Tygart 14 Wmg- Xs t fj If ■ r | ] m m y The 1967 Regatta Court with their escorts Christine Forney was chosen from among three candidates from Knappa High School to represent the high school in the 1967 Astoria Regatta Royal Court. Christine, escorted by Steve Tygart, was selected at a Princess Selection dance at the Astoria High School on April 1. Junior-Senior Prom Senior skit Cheering section Journalism trip to the Daily Astorian Bonfire- wood hauling 15 Girls’ Track ROW 1: Coach Miss Briggs, Gina Maher, Ruby Keller, Christine Batchelor, Corinne Dorvinen-captain, Phyllis Moss, Valorie Johnson, Becky Reisdorf. Row 2: Kay Tichenor, Marilyn Leback, Susie Larsen, Kristine Clayton, Sherry Tygart, Linda Webb, Tracey George; Barbara Lyon, Shawn Korhonen, Sheryl Wheat-managers, The Knappa girls' track team, coached by Miss Briggs, won the Clatsop County Track Meet Trophy, Saturday, May 18, against Astoria and Warrenton. The tracksters, captained by Corinne Dorvinen, built up an outstanding record during the season, al¬ though they lost four out of five meets in which they participated. Track girls winning firsts and seconds in their respective fields: Thea Dybvik, Kay Tichenor, Chris Batchelor, Ruby Keller, Val¬ orie Johnson, Linda Webb, Bobbi Engblom, Gina Maher and the 440 Relay team: Marilyn Leback, Corinne Dorvinen, Chris Batch¬ elor, Gina Maher. 16 Girls’ Softball BACK ROW: K. Niemelin, mgr; R. Clayton, captain; C. Stewart; B. Engblom; P. Moore; J. Aho; S. Wheat; J. Smith; S. Korhonen; J. Buckner, mgr. FRONT ROW: Miss Briggs, coach; G. Maher; S. Larsen; S. Tygart; K. Clayton; C. Batchlor; R. Keller; C. Dorvinen ; B. Reisdorf; P. Moss Boys’ Track FIRST ROW: Jim Taper, Lyle Evans, Walter Leong, Frank Batchelor, Harland Kercher, Gene Kangas, Conrad Bredlear, Dan Kost, SECOND ROW: Fred Broberg, Ed Broberg, Randy Simonsen, Robert Kost, John Kangas, Steve Smith, Robert Pfund, Mark Johnson, Ron Ford. Coach Mr. Bolton Establishing four new school records, Knappa’s track men, coached by Mr. Chuck Bolton, gave out¬ standing performances for the sea¬ son. Two school records were set and two were broken: John K. -220 in 22.3 sec; Conrad B. -2 mile in 11 min. 15. 5 sec. ; Ed B. , Randy S. Conrad B. , Fred B. -Mile Relay in 3 min. 45. 8 sec. ; Steve S. , Fred B. , Ed B. , John K. -440 Relay in 47. 4 seconds. An exceptional individual, John Kangas, managed to snap up about every first in the eight meets in the 220 and 100 yd. dash and also col¬ lected quite a few firsts in the broad jump. In the 100 yd. dash, he was 1 10 second away from the school record with a time of 10.2 sec. Ron Ford was another top trackster with his best javelin throw for the season being 163 feet. At the district track meet the tracksters took 3rd with 9 placing: Gary S. -3rd high jump; Walter L. -4th jave¬ lin; Ed B. -3rd 440; Randy S. -4th high hurdles; Fred B. -4th 220; Conrad B. -4th mile; John K. 1st 100 yd. dash, 220 Ron F. - 1st javelin; Ed B. , Randy S., Con¬ rad B. , Fred B. -2nd Mile Relay; Steve S. , Fred B. , Ed B. , John K. -2nd 440 Relay. John K. , Ron F. , Fred B. , Conrad B. , Steve S. , Randy S. , and Ed B. , compete d in the state track meet at Pleasant Hill, May 19 and 20, with none placing. Boys’ Baseball FRONT ROW: Jim Leslie, Erik Jonsson, Don Floyd-captain; Wayne Knudsen, Steve Tygart, Steve Wingenbach, Jack DeShazer, Ric Gerttula, Dave Engblom, Bill Cadwallader, manager. BACK ROW: Harold Salo, Fred Kor- honen, Carl Salo, Kevin Ryon, Gary Kent, Heikki Ylipelto- cap tain; Steve Gerttula, Bob Hammond, Nip Hum- masti. Coach Mr. George Winning 11 of its 12 games, Knappa's baseball team, coached by Mr. Archie George, became the year's District Champs. In the quarter-finals game at Stayton for state competition, Knappa lost to Regis 3-0. Kevin Ryon received the batting trophy with a season average of . 484. Nip Hummasti was second lead¬ ing batter with a . 400 average. Hummasti, who was the top pitcher with a record of 5-1, distinguished himself this season when he threw i a no-hit game. 19 Athletic Banquet Basketball letter winners: Thea Dybvik, Jackie Nadon, Christine Forney, Christine Batchelor, Phyllis Moss, Rayetta Clayton, Kristina Niemelin, Nora Wall, Diane Johnson, Manager. 1 to r. Mr. Turner, football coach; Fred Broberg, trophy win¬ ner for football; Ron Ford, trophy winner for basketball; Mr. Herbst, basketball coach. Look for a Star was the theme of the annual athletic awards banquet, sponsored by the Loggerettes The banquet was held on March 31 in the high school gym. Mr. Dewey James, Knappa grade school principal was master of ceremonies. Mr. James began the evening by calling on Christine Batchelor, president of the Loggerettes, for opening remarks, and on Phyliss Moss for the invocation. After the dinner, entertainment was provided by Dolla Minkoff with a dance routine, and by folk singers Dan Heikkila and Judy and Marlie Stearn who sang two songs. Guest speaker was Ervin Garrison, former coach at Knappa. Highest honor, that of winning the Heilmann Most Inspirational Player trophy, went to Fred Broberg for football and Ron Ford for basketball. A Most Inspirational Girl Player trophy was given this year for the first time. The trophy was presented to Christine Batchelor. 20 Sweethearts Ball ■ I tl- X. r fljral 9 A i E3C . H V aS ijMt A 1 lilt Instead of the usual Christmas Ball, the Senior class held a Sweethearts Ball with the theme of Cupid’s Comer on Feb¬ ruary 11 in the gymnasium. A group from Longview, the Impacts, provided the music. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bagley, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie George. 21 Christmas Program Christmas Around the World was the theme of this year's Christmas program given in the high school gymnasium on Dec¬ ember 21. This story-type presentation was directed by Mr. Bolton, music instructor, and nar¬ rated by Phyllis Moss and Erik Jonsson. Carl Salo sang a solo and three of Knappa's pepsters, Dolla Minkoff, Christine Stewart and Patty Moore, presented an orig¬ inal dance routine. Honor Society Installation The installation ceremony of the National Honor Society took place on the evening of December 6 in the high school library. President Heikki Ylipilto welcomed the initiates, parents and guests. Guest speaker, Mr. Richard Knotts, Warrenton schools superintendent, spoke on the theme, You are Chosen . Installed were: Christine Forney, Kristina Niemelin, Laura Erickson, sen¬ iors; juniors: Christine Stewart, Julia Lanning, Mary Korhonen, Steve Gert- tula, Phyllis Moss, Diane Johnson, Janet Johnson, Wayne Knudson, and Neil Hummasti. Speeches on character, leadership, scholarship and service were given, the exemplification candles were lit, and new members signed the membership roll. Refreshments were served by the Knappa P. T. A. 22 Girls’ Basketball VARSITY TEAM Coach Miss Briggs, C. Forney, K. Niemelin, M. Korhonen, P. Moss, C. Batchelor, R. Clayton, J. Nadon. KNEELING: T. Dybvik-Captain. Varsity JV TEAM J. Aho, S. Korhonen, R. Keller, B. Parks, C. Dorvinen, K. Johnson, L. Johnsen, B. Eng- blom-Captain; D. Louttit, B. Reisdorf, L. Webb, G. Maher, V. Johnson, S. Wheat, Coach Miss Briggs. KNEELING: K. Clayton-Captain; S. Tygart. Thea Dybvik, captain, h appily accepts the girls’ basketball championship trophy. Winning the Sunset Empire championship trophy in a two-day tournament at Seaside was the climax of a highly successful season for the Knappa Loggerettes. Ending the season with a 10-1 record, the girls posted wins over Astoria, Seaside, Clatskanie, Jewell, Tillamook, and Ver- nonia. Their only defeat came in mid¬ season at the hands of Warren ton. The JVs also had a good season, taking second place at the Seaside tourney, and ending with an 8-2 record. Wins came from Astoria, Seaside, Clatskanie, Jewell, Tilla¬ mook, and Warrenton; losses from Warrenton and Vernonia. 23 Varsity Basketball Ass't Coach William Turner Coach Paul Herbst Varsity Basketball Squad Dec. 2-3 . Warrenton Tournament Lost 9 . Ilwaco . Lost 84-42 10 . Naselle Won 49-37 16 Naselle Lost 58-42 17 Gaston Won 100-56 22 Ilwaco Lost 75-51 27 -28 Seaside Tournament Lest Jan. 7 . Clatskanie Won 64-62 14 Tillamook Catholic Won 90-67 20 . _ .Warrenton Won 90-60 21 Jewell Won 81-50 27 . . Star of the Sea Lost 59-50 28 . . . Clatskanie Lost 66-57 Feb. 3 Tillamook Catholic Won 95-57 4. . Gaston Won 111-59 10. Jewell Won 85-33 17 . Bishop Dagwell Won 108-40 18. Star of the Sea Won 68-46 22 Star of the Sea Lost 58-55 24 Bishop Dagwell Won 109-35 25. Seaside 65-59 24 John Kangas Guard Heikki Ylipelto Co-Captain Guard Gene Engblom Forward Fred Broberg Co-Captain Forward Jim Taper Guard Ron Ford Forward Steve Gerttula Forward Conrad Bredleau Guard Season Records R. So liars, A. Korhonen, E. Jonsson, B. White, K. Forney, R. Simonsen, D. Salisbury, T. Nadoi E. Broberg, S. Aho, R. Hammond, C. Lunki, Managers: R. Hunt, W, Leong. Coach W. Tur- J.V. 8-10 Frosh 0-8 The J. V. and the newly formed Freshmen basketball teams have had an active season of practice and games. Although neither team had an exceptionally outstanding season, the players became better schooled in the rules and fine points of the game. The competition in which these team members have taken part has helped to mold them into players that any school would be proud to have on their Varsity squads. Freshmen K. Fomey, H. Kercher, S. Sorensen, L. Evans, E. Broberg, F. Korhonen, D. Hoikka, J. Estoos, H. Salo, Coach Herbst. 26 Wrestling ROW 1: Dave Engblom, Wayne Oja, Bob Boehm, Nick Rusinovich, Jim Leslie, Leonard Harer, Phil Tussing. ROW 2: Jack DeShazer, Larry Thomas, John McFetridge, Hannu Laukkanen, Bob Oja, Gary Sanford, Jon Oja, Dan Schumacher, ROW 3: Coach, Mr. Bolton, Carl Stultz, Don Bartlett, Steve Wingenbach, Kevin Ryon, Dennis Vinson, Eric Reisdorf. The varsity Wrestling Squad completed their season with a 5-3 record under the direction of Coach Chuck Bolton. Twenty-one mat- men turned out this year. Victories came from Bishop Dagwell, Vernonia, and South Bend; losses were to Colton, Clatskanie, and Rainier. The team took 6th place in the district meet held in Scappoose February 24-25. Eric Reisdorf took 3rd place and Larry Thomas took 4th in their respective weight divisions. Coach Bolton cited Reisdorf, Thomas, and Kevin Ryon as outstand¬ ing wrestlers. Reisdorf and Thomas finished with a 16-5 record and Ryon with a 10-3 record. 27 fafi j mxjm ' lo. ■P- nm? L J . 1 j 1 lie’ll 1 B JaLv 1. Freshmen Girls. 2. Is this what Batman uses? 3. Good morning, everyone. 4. Susie 5. Whose arms are dragging? 6. Batter up. 7. Is this a real stickup? 8. Big deal! 9. Give me that ball! 10. Before make up. 11. What are you smiling about? 12. All I get paid is fifty cents an hour. 13. You've put on a few pounds lately. 14. Jack Armstrong. 28 Couples dancing at the Op- Hop Patch Hop V : il 1 J .iJ II The annual Patch Hop, spon¬ sored by the Sophomore and Junior classes, was held in the gymnasium on Friday, November 18. Op-Hop was chosen as this year’s theme for the dance. A group from Astoria, disraeli provided the music. Slave Day The Girls’ Athletic Association at its slave auction October 19, made about $200, the largest amount of money ever made at a slave auction. Mr. Turner, the auctioneer, sold the 20 slaves, some for as much as $30. On slave day, October 25, die owners dressed their slaves as cartoon charact¬ ers and gave them orders which were supposed to be followed throughout the day. Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. George Slaves escape from owners Marsha smiles for this picture Slave trader, Mr. Turner, sells Julia Lanning. Kissinp feet was a popular task performed by slaves. 29 Homecoming Week Queen Teresa A ho King Fred Broberg Homecoming Court included: FRONT ROW: Julie Aho, Julia Lanning, Teresa Aho, Kathleen Maki, Corinne Dorvinen. BACK ROW: Dave Engblom, Steve Tygart, Fred Broberg, Ron Ford, Conrad Bredleau. Homecoming Week was ushered in on Tuesday with the coronation of Seniors Fred Broberg and Theresa Aho as King and Queen. The royal court included: Ron Ford and Kathleen Ma¬ ki, Seniors; Steve Tygart and Julia Lanning, Juniors; Conrad Bredleau and Cor - inne Dorvinen, Sophomores; David Engblom and Julie Aho, Freshmen. Zero End plays for the Homecoming Dance. Students haul wood for the bonfire. 30 October 10-15 Senior Sign Junior Sign Sophomore Sign Among the activities sched¬ uled were Dress-up Day on Tuesday, Loyalty Day on Wed¬ nesday, and Grubby Day on Thursday. To add to the fun, each class was assigned a day on which they put up signs and presented a skit pertaining to the game. Spirits for the Friday night game, in which the Loggers and Star of the the Sea fought to a 0-0 deadlock were greatly heightened by a big bonfire and rally the night before. The Zero End, a local group, provided music for the Home¬ coming Dance held Saturday evening. In class competition the Senior class came out first with Juniors in second place. Sophomores in third, and Freshmen in fourth. Senior Skit Junior Skit Sophomore Skit Freshman Skit 31 Varsity Girls’ Volleyball The girls' varsity volley¬ ball team had a successful season this year with a 7-2 record. They defeated Clat- skanie, Seaside, Astoria, and Warrenton, losing only to Jewell. At the Warrenton Tournament, the girls scored over Warrenton, but lost the championship to Jewell by two points. The J. V. team completed its season with a 3-3 record. STANDING: S. Tygart, M. Korhonen, P. Moss, K. Niemelin, M. Johnsen, C. Batchelor, T. Dybvik, Coach, Miss Briggs. KNEELING: Captain, R. Clay¬ ton, Not pictured: N. Wall. J.V. KNEELING: S. Simonsen, S. Wheat, R. Keller, S. Korhon¬ en, K. Clayton. STANDING: G. Maher, K. Johnson, C. Dorvinen, L. Johnsen, B. Eng- blom, L. McFetridge, L. Webb, S. Larsen, Coach, Miss Briggs. 32 J.V. Football Team FRONT ROW: F. Korhonen, W. Oja, J. DeShazer, B. Broberg, A. Kor- honen, D. Engblom, H. Kercher, J. Leslie, S. Sorenson, L. Evans. BACK ROW: R. Simonsen, S. Aho, D. Hoikka, D. Benson, R. Conn, N. Hum- masti, W. Leong, H. Salo, D. Vinson, Coach, Paul Herbst. Not pictured, R. Hammond. J.V. Scoreboard Sept. 21 . Warrenton .Lost . J.4-12 Sept. 26 . Clatskanie . Lost . 26-13 Oct. 6 ...Warrenton .Lost. 12--7 Oct. 17 . Naselle . . . . Won. 20--0 Oct. 24 . Clatskanie . Won. 24-13 Oct. 28 . Naselle .... Lost . 9 — 6 Football Squad ar i 33 Heikki Ylipelto, HB Rusty Donaldson, HB John Kangas, HB Craig Bersagel, C Kevin Ryon, G Tom Nadon, QB Fred Breberg, QB Co-captain Dave Beedle, HB Co-captain Steve Tygart, QE Steve Wingenbach, G Gary Kent, T Jim Taper, T Wayne Knudsen, T Varsity Football Eric Reisdorf, T Carl Salo, FB Ron Ford, E Gene Engblom.E Coach William Turner Sept. 9 . Cathlamet . 33-0 Sept. 16 . . , Naselle . 45-6 Sept. 23 . . Ilwaco . 21-0 Sept. 30 ... Corbett . Oct. 7 .... Morton . 20-0 Oct. 14 ... Star of the Sea . . 0-0 Oct. 22 ... Tillamook Catholic . . . . .Won. .... 41-6 Oct. 28 ... Gaston . .35-0 35 Sports Snaps Sports For All could well be the motto of Knappa High School as these snaps portray. anization Student Body Officers Carl Salo, President Steve Tygart, Vice President Christine Forney, Secretary Teresa Aho, Treasurer Christine Stewart, Asst. Treasurer 38 s Student Council brown ROW 1: Teresa A ho, Steve Tygart, Carl Salo, Christine Forney, Christine Stewart . ROW 2: Ron Ford, Heikki Ylipelto, Jon Cja, Connie Engblom, Rusty Donaldson, Kathleen Maki, Althea Dybvik, Kristine Clayton, Dave Engblom. ROW 3: Mr. Johnson, Fred Korhonen, Bill Tynkila, Gene Engblom, Christie Harny, Bobbie Ann Eng¬ blom, Steve A ho. With the fulfillment of the student body’s needs in mind, the student coun¬ cil enacted many student government projects. During the fall season a code committee for school dress and grooming was appointed for the first time. Also, the council purchased a juke box, outfitted the band with blazers, and obtained a popcorn machine for the Pepperette Club. In giving equal attention to both the hall and gym, two Christmas trees were decorated and displayed. Kathy Hollingworth, who was selected during the winter season as Knappa s March of Dimes Chairman for 1967, worked closely with the student council in planning various projects during the drive. As in previous years, the student council planned the annual May Day activities. On May 10 the student body officers gave up their positions when they ad ministered the oath of office to their successors. 39 National Honor Society SEATED: Hanneli Ylipelto, Christie Harny, Heikki Ylipelto, Linda Hunt, Mrs. McFetridge, advisor. STANDING: First Row: Janice Buckner, Laura Erickson, Teresa Aho, Mary Korhonen, Phyllis Moss, Julia Lanning, Christine Stewart, Thea Dybvik. Second Row; Kristina Niemelin, Janet Johnson, Marcia Johnsen, Wayne Knudsen, Steve Gerttula, Neil Hummasti, Christine Forney, Not pictured, Diane Johnson. Officers Heikki Ylipelto, President; Linda Hunt, Treasurer; Christie Har¬ ny, Secretary; Hanneli Ylipelto, Vice-President. 40 New Members 1st: P. Moss, J. Lanning, D. Johnson, C. Stewart. 2nd: L. Erickson, C. Forney, K. Niemelin, M. Korhonen, 3rd: W. Knudsen, N. Hum- masti, S. Gerttula, J. Johnson. The National Honor Society held pie sales during the school year to raise funds for the club treasury. Twelve new members were chosen from the Junior and Senior classes on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Most of these students had been pledged previously. A formal installation of new mem¬ bers was held December 6 in the library. Several members gave speeches on the qualities of Honor Society members, and Mr. Richard Knotts, Warrenton schools superintendent, gave the main address. New members signed the roll, recieved carnations, and were sworn into the club. A skit staged April 25 in the gym announced the selection of five pledges to the Honor Society. These pledges, a small per¬ centage of the Sophomore class, were so honored because they have shown themselves to be promising candidates for the club. Pledges Sherry Tygart, Steve Aho, Corinne Dorvinen, Steve Wingenbach, Lori Jo McFetridge. 41 Future Homemakers Of America KWAPPA CHAPTER k 1 i yj r — • - 1 j s k 1st ROW: K. Hollingworth, J. Johnson, S. Johnson, T. Aho, S. Demase, J. Salisbury, C. Harny. 2nd ROW: S. Wheat, C. Forsyth, B. Keller, V. Johnson, G. Knowles, P. Yeager, C. Berkstresser, D, Minkoff, D. Johnson, M. Korhonen, P. Hynen, J. Aho, D. Bohm, E, Hollingworth, 3rd ROW; S. Korhonen, C. Forney, L. Erickson, K. Niemelin, J. Nadon, D. Paetel, K. Niemelin, S. Allwander, L. Lyon, M. Johnsen, P. Moss, C. Stewart S Bartlett The Knappa Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America held several money making pro¬ jects this year which financed club activities and the trip of two members, Mary Korhonen and Janet Johnson, to the State FHA Convention in Corvallis, March 31 and April 1. Pie, cookie, and candy sales were held a't school throughout the year, and toothbrushes and cookbooks were sold in the community. The club' also provided free babysitting service at PTA meetings and various community functions. A Valentine’s potluck dinner and a banquet were held, with FHA members preparing, serving, and enjoying the food. The annual installation of new officers was held in May. FHA Tea Officers SEATED: Janet Johnson, Vice Pres; Sue Johnson, Secretary; Teresa Aho, Treasurer; Sandy Demase, Social Chairman. STANDING: Kathy Holling¬ worth, President; June Salis¬ bury, Reporter. 42 Future Teachers Of America FRONT ROW: Teresa Aho, Candi Berkstresser, Kristina Niemelin, Marcia Johnsen, Mrs. George, advisor. BACK ROW: Walter Leong, Sheryl Wheat, Kathleen Maki, Janice Buckner, Mary Korhonen, Sue Ellen Johnson, Bobbie Ann Engblom, Janet Johnson, Christie Harny, Fred Broberg. Officers Sue Ellen Johnson, Vice President: Candi Berkstresser, Treasurer: Kristina Niemelin, President; Marcia Johnson, Secretary; Mrs. George, Advisor This was the first year that a FTA club had been organized at Knappa High School, and the members spent most of their time planning for their new club and acquiring a charter. One of the club's projects is to obtain actual teaching experience by being teacher aids in the grade school. Teresa Aho, Kristina Niemelin, and Marcia Johnsen, club members, attended a FTA convention at Oregon College of Education on February 4. 43 Science Club FIRST ROW: Advisor Miss Briggs, V. Johnson, M. Johnsen, K. Niemelin, C. Harny, W. Knudsen, L. Erickson, J. Nadon, P. Moore. SECOND ROW: C. Forney, G. Maher, B. Engblom, S. Wheat, P. Yeager, J. Lanning, D. Minkoff, L. Carlson, S. Puro, L. McFetridge. THIRD ROW: T. Dybvik, C. Berkstresser, S. Demase, H. Ylipelto, E. Jonsson, S. Larsen, S. Korhonen, R. Keller, L. Johnsen, K. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: C. Fowler, D. Schumacher, T. Aho, J. Donaldson, N. Hummasti, R. Donaldson, S. Tygart, K. Clayton, G. Sanford, T. Lahti. Officers W. Knudsen- V. President L. Erickson- Treasurer K. Niemelin- Secretary C. Harny-President A field trip, annual candy sale, a pizza dinner, and an exotic food meeting were some of the highlights of the year’s activities of the Science Club. The field trip took the club to a deep sea aquarium in Newport, and all other activities took place in the school. At a regular meeting, such dubious delicacies as octopus, eel, and reindeer meat were eaten by members. Several local industries provided exhibits at the March Science Fair. A tea, honoring gold award winners, closed the year. G A A 1st Row: D. Louttit, J. Aho, S. Demase, D. Johnson, M. Korhonen, R. Clayton, Miss Briggs, M. Johnsen, R. Keller, S. Puro, L. Erickson, K. Niemelin, C. Batchelor; 2nd: L. Johnsen, M. Aho, T. Aho, C. Berkstresser, C. Forney, B. Engblom, J. Lanning, C. Stewart, T. Dybvik, S. Wheat; 3rd: G. Maher, S. Larsen, S. Korhonen, C. Dorvinen, V. Johnson, J. Donaldson, P. Moss, H. Ylipelto, J. Nadon, D. Minkoff, L. Wingenbach; 4th: B. Lyon, M. Leback, J. Salisbury, K. Niemelin, D. Bohm, T. George, B. Booth, J. Bullis, G. Knowles, S. Korhonen, S. Bartlett; 5th: K. Tichenor, S. Simonsen, G, Sanford, S. Tygart, K. Clayton, L, Webb, N. Smith, Posey, J. Walker, T. Wheat; 6th: K. Maley, B. Parks, K. Johnson, S. Berkstresser, L. McFetridge, P. Moore. Officers, left to right: Rae Clayton, President; Marcia Johnsen, Treasurer; Diane Johnson, Secretary; Ruby Keller, Historian; Mary Korhonen, Vice Pres¬ ident. GAA SLAVE DAY Knappa’s GAA this year coasted one of the largest memberships in its history. The group took several bowling trips to Astoria. Many of the club's mem¬ bers received their GAA letters by actively partici¬ pating in various sports and earning the required points. 45 K.S. Reporter SEATED: Teresa Aho, Laura Erickson, Janet Johnson, Editor Christie Harny, Hanneli Ylipelto, Candi Berk- stresser, STANDING: Don Floyd, Janice Buckner, Kristina Niemelin, Marcia Johnsen, Thea Dybvik, Heikki Ylipelto, Advisor Mr. Jay. Editor Christie Harny The K.S. Reporter, published this year every two weeks, furnished information to students and gave recognition to student ach¬ ievements and activities. Mr. Jay, advisor, and Christie Harny, editor, directed the enterprising journalists in putting out an interesting paper which was greatly enjoyed by students and faculty. Heikki Ylipelto, Don Floyd, Mr. Jay Editor . . .Christie Harny Asst. Editor . Janet Johnson Sports Editors . Don Floyd Heikki Ylipelto Art Editor . Candi Berkstresser Reporters . Laura Erickson, Thea Dybvik, Janice Buckner, Hanneli Ylipelto, Marcia Johnsen, Kristina Niemelin, Teresa Aho . Mr. Jay Advisor Loggers’ Log Editor . Asst. Editor . Layout Editor . Asst. Layout Editor . . . Club Editor . Acitivity Editor ’ . Class Editor . Sports Editor . Business Manager . . . . Asst. Business Manager Advertising Editor . . . Asst. Advertising Editor Photography Editors . . , Page Editors . Advisor .... Linda Hunt . . . Phyllis Moss . .Janice Buckner . . .Julia Lanning . . . Thea Dybvik . .Kathleen Maki Candi Berkstresser , . . .Chuck Fowler , Sue Ellen Johnson , . . Diane Johnson , . . Laura. Erickson . . . .Sharon Puro , . . . Erik Jonsson Teresa A ho . . Marcia Johnsen Kristina Niemelin Neil Hummasti . Miss Young Editor Linda Hunt The Loggers' Log Staff, headed this year by Editor Linda Hunt, wishes to put all its grief, tears, and almost missed deadlines behind and express the sincere hope that this yearbook is all that you hoped it would be. SEATED: MIDDLE: Johnson, Janice Buckner, Laura Erickson, Editor Linda Hunt, Phyllis Moss, Erick Jonsson, Kristina Niemelin. Candi Berkstresser, Kathleen Maki. Sharon Puro. Julia Lanning, Teresa Aho, Thea Dybvik, Diane Sue Ellen Johnson, BACK: Neil Hummasti, Marcia Johnsen, Chuck Fowler. 47 Lettermen 1st ROW: Ron Ford, Gene Kangas, Nick Rusinovich, Erik Jonsson, Wayne Knudsen, Neil Hummasti, Don Floyd. 2nd ROW: Dan Schumacher, Craig Bersagel, Carl Salo, Steve Tygart, Rusty Donaldson, Fred Broberg, David Beedle, Gene Engblom. 3rd ROW: Jack DeShazer, Kevin Ryon, Walter Leong, John Kangas, Heikki Ylipelto, Jim Taper, Gary Kent, Robert Conn. Officers The Knappa Lettermen, advised by Mr. Herbst, spent the year planning the Spaghetti Feed and Athletic Banquet. The Spaghetti Feed was highly successful and raised a considerable amount of money for purchasing athletic equipment and for sponsoring the Athletic Banquet. At the Athletic Banquet members of the athletic teams and of the club received letters and awards. FRONT ROW; Heikki Ylipelto, President; Craig Bersagel, Vice Pres. BACK ROW: Jim Taper, Treasurer; Ron Ford, Student Council Rep.; Don Floyd, Secretary. 1 jgf . W ,j i 48 FRONT ROW: Rayetta Clayton, Christine Batchelor, Sherry Tygart Laura Erickson, Patty Moore, Kristine Neime- lin, Diane Johnson. BACK ROW: Kay Tichenor, Mary Korhonen, Marilyn Lebach, Corinne Dorvinen, Phyllis Moss, Jackie Nadon, Christine Forney, Thea Dybvik. STANDING: Miss Briggs, Advisor. The Loggerettes, Knappa High's organization of girls who have lettered in a varsity sport, again this year sold candy and programs at home games to raise funds for the annual Lettermen’s Banquet, which was held March 31. The girls also participated in a mid-year swimming party at the YMCA pool in Astoria. OFFICERS: Christine Batchelor, President: Christine Fomey, Vice Pres.; Rae Clayton, Sec¬ retary; SEATED: Barbara Conn, Treasurer. Swimming Party 49 12. Carl Salo, GO-GO girl? 13. It had flashing red lights and blue. . . Sure. 14. No, I’m not mad, much. 15. What are we all looking for? 16. This says made in Japan. 17. The way I see it, it was a quarter-back sneak. 18. Hey, I got a good idea! 19. Fireball Archie. 20. A fiery V for victory. 21. Mr. Bagley cooks up a storm. 22. Don't hit me. 1. black Bart and Dancehall Carla. 2. Who turned out the lights? 3. Help, the sky is falling. 4. What is that weird thing? 5. Hmmm, that’s not the same constellation I knew as a boy. 6. Hope this egg is hard boiled. 7. You mean there is no Easter Bunny? 8. Hoo boy, what an annual staff. 9. Mr. Johnson, is that your purse? 10. It says I’ve been drafted. 11. Marcia meditates. y Band ROW 1: K. Niemelin, L. Wingenbach, K. Meyer, R. Oja, D. Engblom, A. Korhonen. ROW 2: J. Johnson, M. Korhonen, K. Tichenor, S. Larsen, C. Forsyth, S. Tygart, R. Simonsen, D. Vinson, T. George, R. Gerttula, ROW 3: H. Laukkanen, W. Oja, R. Moore, T. Lahti, R. Stangland, Mr. Bolton, Director; R. Lahti, D. Hoikka, H. Salo, R. Sollars, J. McFetridge, C. Salo, Band President. NOT PICTURED: Gary Miller. Pep Band Performance at Game Knappa’s band, under the direction of Chuck Bolton, played at all pep assemblies and games, besides partici¬ pating in contests and concerts. Several smaller groups, including a brass quartet, saxophone quartet, and stage band, were formed out of the band proper. These groups performed at various community functions and con¬ tests. This years band, the largest in the school’s history, was outfitted in newly purchased blue blazers. Highlights of the year were the annual music contest held at Astoria High School on March 4, and the Christmas and Spring school concerts. The Spring Concert featured the No¬ tables , the highly acclaimed Gresham stage band, in a successful finale to the year. 51 Girls’ Ensemble FRONT ROW: N. Smith, B. Conn, T, Dybvik, J. Buckner. TOP ROW: B. Reisdorf, K. Hollingworth, E. Hollingworth, R. Clayton, C. Stewart. Not pictured: P. Moore Boys’ Ensemble C. Bersagel, F. Broberg, D. Beedle, C. Salo, S. Smith, L. Albers. J. Taper, G. Kent. The members of the girls' and boys' ensembles were selected by Mr. Bolton, music director, from students who auditioned for positions. They performed in the annual Christmas and spring concerts at the high school, a music contest in Astoria, and sang at various community functions. In the music meet m e Astoria High School, the girls' ensemble rated a 2 and the boys’ ensemble a 2+. 52 y Chorus First Row: Director Mr. Bolton, D. Louttit, B. Conn, S. Demase, V. Johnson, B. Reisdorf. Second Row: R. Clayton, C. Batchelor, J. Buckner, S. Johnson, N. Wall, Third Row: L. Johnson, C. Bersagel, S. Smith, A . Beedle, S. Allwander. Fourth Row: P. Tussing, B. Broberg, L. Albers, G. Kent, C. Salo, T. Lahti. The choir sings in the annual high school Christmas Program. The chorus class, which met daily dur¬ ing second period, participated in a student assembly, the Christmas program and the spring concert. They also sang Christmas carols for the high school and grade school students. At the spring music contest in Astoria, the chorus received a rating of a 2+. Appearing as soloists with the group were Craig Bersagel, Carl Salo, and Janice Buck¬ ner. 53 SANDRA DEMASE JENNIFER DONALDSON TERESA AHO Varsity Rally TERESA QUEEN JENNIFER SANDY 4 This year's Rally Squads have put in many long months of hard work and much time and effort to create a very enthusiastic backing for our teams. They planned amusing skits and inter¬ esting pep assemblies which were pres¬ ented each week. The Rally Squads at¬ tended all games and kept the spirit of the rooting section high. In June, our Varsity and Pepster squads attended Rally and Pom Pon Clinic at Lewis and Clark College. Pepsters L to R: Sharon Puro, Laura Erickson, Patty Moore, Christine Stewart, Han- neli Ylipelto; center: Dolla Minkoff, head pepster. J. V. Rally Top to bottom: Christine Clayton, Marsha A ho. Sherry Tygart, Julie Aho. t e s Row 1: T. Aho, J. Donaldson, S. Demase. Row 2: M. Aho, J. Aho, C. Engblom, C. Forney, J. Buckner, J. Lanning, M. Johnsen, C. Clayton, S. Tygart, Row 3: S. Simonsen, N. Smith, T. Wheat, P. Yeager, S. Wheat, C. Berkstresser, K. Niemelin, P. Moss, H. Ylipelto, L. Erickson. Row 4: E. Hollingworth, L. Lyons, K. Hollingworth, L. Johnsen, S. Korhonen, K. Bohm, S. Posey, C. Stewart, P. Moore. Row 5: M. Leback, B. Lyons, C. Dorvinen, G. Maher, R. Keller, S. Berkstresser, L. McFetridge, B. Engblom, D. Minkoff, S. Puro. The Pepperette Club introduced the Girl-of-the-Month program to Knappa High School this year and elected six Girls-of-the-Month and one Girl-of-the Year. To raise money the Pepperettes not only sold popcorn and pop at basketball games but also sold sweatshirts through the school store. Through the help of the Student Council, a new popcorn machine was acquired by the Pepperettes. New uniforms, which consisted of a blue A -line skirt and a white blouse, were worn this year. The girls were very dedicated in their efforts to keep their organization active and prosperous. Officers: Bottom: Christine Forney, President; Janice Buck¬ ner, Vice President; Julia Lanning, Treasurer; Marcia Johnsen, Secretary; Top: Connie Engblom, Bobbie Ann Eng¬ blom, Student Council Reps. 56 MARCH: Loyalty Patty Moore DECEMBER: Scholarship Christine Stewart FEBRUARY: Leadership Kathy Hollingworth MAY: Congeniality Tracey George 57 1 M Ik « gg 'r:a im 1 am ■ ? | I If . ■ .-1 Administration William R. Jones, Superintendent, District 5-J; John R. Johnson, Principal, Knappa High School; George Long, Ass't Supt. , Dist. 5-J Dear Students: As the year 1966-1967 draws to a close, in my mind I ponder over the year’s happenings. Most of the memories I have are pleasant but, just as in life, everything has not gone just as we planned it and we have had to learn to take the bitter with the sweet. This is good as it helps to mold our character and makes us what we are. It is through these experiences that we acquire the values and qualities, such as honesty, perseverance, courage, and respect, that are so necessary for success. It is my desire to see that each of you who attend Knappa High School will be a better student when you leave than when you first came. Also, that the school will be better because you were here. Remember, education does not end with high school. It is something that should continue on for the rest of your life, whether in school or out. Make your decisions wisely as each one will have an effect on you throughout life. May I wish for each of you the happiness and success in life for which you all seek. JOHN R. JOHNSON, Principal 59 Faculty Mr. John Johnson Principal Mrs. Edna Johnson Secretary Mrs. Jean Melvin Speech English Play Director Mr. Paul Herbst History Boys' P. E. Basketball Coach Mr. William Turner Science Modem Problems Football Coach 60 Mr. Eugene Jay English Journalism Miss Enid Briggs Science Girls’ P. E. • :: r 1 '4 T: i i Mr. Charles Bolton Music Wrestling Coach Track Coach Mrs. Shirley George History Counselor Mr. Gene Norquist Commercial 61 Mrs. Frances Cummins Home Economics Family Living Mrs. Joyce McFetridge Mathematics Mr. Archie George Shop Crafts Baseball Coach 62 L. 1 b r a r 1 a n s Connie E. , Nick R. , Jackie S. , Hanneli Y. , Louise L. , Sandi D. , Kathy H. , Diane J. , Pam H. , June S. , Sue Ellen J. , Janet J. D r. 1 Gerri Holmgren, Art Puro, Marie Huhta, Edith Fowler, Judy Moore, Marianne Smith, Sandy Saunders Janice Buckner Kristina Niemelin C a Christine S. , Teresa A . , Robert K. , Thel¬ ma Paul, Shawn K. , Elva Olsen, Sara K. , Bill C. 1 c e Teresa A. , Laura E. , Christine F. , Dolla M. , Linda H. , Edna Johnson, Marcia J. , Janice B. , Kristina N. , Phyllis M. CLASS OF '67 ADVICE TO UNDERCLASSMEN It is hoped that your future high school years will be happy and productive ones, and that when you are seniors, you will be able to look back with pride on the achievements accomplished during your underclassmen years. With this in mind the Class of 67 would like to reveal some of the many goals attainable by listing here some of their accomplishments and also some of the privileges that they are now experiencing as seniors. As you read this remember that these accomplishments and more can also be yours if you will work for them. THE CLASS OF '67 won the Class Competition Trophy three years in a row -- Attended the State B Basketball Tournament two years in a row, 1965 and 1966, and four senior boys played in the 1966 Championship game -- Gave a Semi-Formal Prom for the seniors, May 7, 1966 -- Bought a special page in this annual -- Consti¬ tuted over half the members of the Chorus this year -- Won three softball games in one day. May Day 1967 -- Five boys formed a pop dance band, Zero End -- Four boys-participated in the District Track Meet -- Two seniors received recognition for their speaking ability -- Three boys participated in the State Track Meet -- Four senior girls have become engaged during the past year -- Six seniors have received scholarships to various schools of higher education -- and a senior girl has twice re¬ ceived the GPA trophy. Seniors enjoying May Day Potluck 66 Class Of ’67 Officers: Fred Broberg, Vice President; Teresa Aho, Secretary; Toivo Lahti, President; Kathleen Maki, Student Council Repre¬ sentative; Bill Tynkila, Student Council Representative; Kathy Hollingworth, Treasurer. Linda Hunt Honor Students A lthea Dybvik Teresa A ho Donald Bartlett Candice Berkstresser Christine Batchelor David Beedle Alfred Broberg Janice Buckner Rayetta Clayton Sandra Demase Donald Floyd Jennifer Donaldson Barbara Conn Ronald Ford Christine Forney Laura Erickson Charles Fowler Katherine Hollingworth James Johnson Pamela Hynen Sue Ellen Johnson Marcia Johnsen Gene Kangas John Kangas Harold Kercher J. Toivo Lahti Kathleen Maki William Maley Beverly Keller Gary Kent Walter Leong Louise Lyon Patrick Paul Carl Salo Muriel Saunders June Salisbury Kristina Niemelin Danny Schumacher Carl Stultz Kevin Ryon Jim Taper Nora Wall Kim Harris Bill Tynkila Hanneli Ylipelto Heikki Ylipelto Senior Royalty Princess Christine Batchelor Junior- Senior Prom Queen Sandy Demase Princess Laura Erickson Homecoming Princess and Prince Kathleen Maki and Ron Ford Homecoming Queen and King Teresa A ho and Fred Broberg Regatta Princess Christine Fomey OFFICERS Class Of ’68 SEATED: Gene Engblom, Student Council Rep.; Nip Hummusti, President; The Junior Class placed Do 11a Minkoff, Secretary; Nick Rusinovich, Treasurer. STANDING: Gary second in class competition Sanford, Vice-President; Jon Oja, Student Council rep. this year by accumulating 28 points. Fund raising drives held by the Class of '68 include a baked food sale, a pie sale, and a pop sale. Together with the Sopho¬ more class, the Juniors spon¬ sored the annual Patch Hop. JUNIOR ROYALTY Prince Steve Tygart and Princess Eileen Hollingworth Princess Christine Stewart Princess Julia Lanning 76 Susan Allwander Conrad Bredleau Robert Boehm Loren A lbers Diane Johnson Erik Jonsson Janet Johnson Neil Hummasti Robert Kost Mary Korhonen Julia Lanning Millie Kangas Andrew Korhonen Wayne Knudsen Pam Lokey Steve Martin Leslie McCraye John Me Fetridge I Patty Moore Rodney Pittman Robert Pfund Sharon Puro Nick Rnsinovich Dolla Minkoff Gary Sanford Craig Ramvick Phyllis Moss Kathleen Niemelin David Parks Jackie Nadon Jon Oja Randy Simonsen Steve Tygart Larry Thomas Peggy Yeager Steve Smith Christine Stewart Jackie Smith Lester Small Raylene Stangland Not Pictured: Dorsey Ogier Pat Seioover Class Of ’69 SOPHOMORE ROYALTY OFFICERS Bobbie Ann Engblom, Treasurer; Steve Aho, President; Corine Dorvinen, Secretary; Tom Nadon, Vice-President; Kristine Clayton, Student Council Rep, Money making projects for the Class of '69 have included various food sales, pop sales, and after¬ game dances. Most of the pro¬ ceeds were donated to the March of Dimes Drive, in which they placed third. Through the combined effort of the Sophomore and Junior classes, the Patch Hop, an annual fall event, was held on November 18. Racking up 24 points in class competition, the Sophomore class placed third. Prince Conrad Bredleau and Princess Corinne Dorvinen 81 Corinne Dorvinen David Bartlett Kevin Forney Rocky Geisler Robert Conn Marilyn Demase Jack DeShazer Bobbie Engblom Douglas Benson Bill Cadwallader Kristine Clayton Bill Cargile Sharon Berkstresser Stephen Aho Eileen Hanna ( Leonard Harer Randy Hunt Robert Hammond Linda Johnsen Ruby Keller Kathy Johnson Danny Kost Shawn Korhonen Ric Lahti Susan Larsen Marilyn Leback Jim Leslie Charles Lunki 1 SHI Barbara Lyon Gina Maher David McCauley Lori Jo McFetridge Tom Maki Becky Reisdorf Tom Nadon Dave Salisbury Eric Reisdorf Gayle Sanford Lynda Shaylor Susan Simonsen Nancy Smith Rollin So liars Kay Tichenor Sherry Tygart Bee Tynkila Linda Webb Sheryl Wheat Not Pictured: Gary Solum Lantry Wiles Mrs. Cummins, Sophomore class advisor Randy Yackley Bill White OFFICERS Class Of 70 SEATED: Julie Aho, Secretary; Fred Korhonen, President; Marsha Aho, Treasurer; Wayne Oja, Student Council Rep. STANDING: Dennis Vinson, Student Council Rep. ; Harold Salo, Vice-President FRESHMAN ROYALTY Princess Julie Aho and Prince David Engblom Since the Class of '70 spent most of their first year in high school adjusting to the change, they did not have much time to take part in extra-curricular activities. To keep up with the more experienced classes, the Freshmen did not participate vigorously in class competition. In order to lay the foundations for adequate funds in their class treasury, they held several car washes. 86 n li! Julie Aho Marsha Aho Ron A ugustine Sarah Bartlett Richard Boehm Allan Beedle Ed Broberg Judy Bullis Dave Engblom John Estoos Valorie Johnson Harland Kercher Charles Knapp Ginny Knowles Fred Korhonen Sara Korhonen Hannu Laukkanen Dottie Louttit Brian Ramvick Harold Salo Frank Schroeder Steve Sorensen Judy Walker Linda Wingenbach Toni Wheat Cheryl Shaylor Dennis Vinson Philip Tussing Jack Walker Not Pictured: Gary Mil ler, Lorraine Johnson. 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Conventions Banquets Owned Operated by AMI Inc. _ Astoria, Oregon 104 HILDEBRAND CO. Phone 325-6341 1033 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon SANDSTROM BROTHERS Body Shop Dick Bob Phone 728-2722 Clatskanie, Oregon HAINES GROCERY Phone 728-2929 Clatskanie, Oregon ASTORIA BEAUTY SHOP Phone 325-4361 209 Spexarth Building Astoria, Oregon SNOW’S ELECTRIC Electric Lighting Heating Fixtures Phone 325-2552 Astoria, Oregon 455 10th Street COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP Phone 325- lHO Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon UTZINGER’S BOOK STORE Phone 325-2781 1292 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon JONES’ BAKERY Phone 325-4171 1132 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon COLUMBIA TRAVEL BUREAU Phone 325-1531 382 12th Street Astoria, Oregon 105 THE 88 ? STORE Phone 325-4447 1144 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon ARDELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP Hair Styling, Cutting and Permanent Waving Tinting and Bleaching Wigs Sold and Serviced Knappa Shop Phone 458-2541 Route 4, Box 27 ID Astoria, Shop Phone 325-2541 1227 Commercial 106 VISTA RECORD SHOP KNUTSEN INSURANCE Phone 325-1531 Phone 325-1541 375 12th Street Astoria, Oregon Astoria, Oregon PFUND’S MARKET HONDA OF ASTORIA HONDA The friendly store Phone 325-6382 Astoria, Oregon 1606 Marine Drive Phone 458-2664 DEAN’S SHELL SERVICE OREGON MARINE SUPPLY Phone 728-2232 Clatskanie, Oregon Phone 325-2621 Astoria, Oregon Foot of 12 th Street REED AND GRIMBERG POOLE’S MUSIC SHOP Phone 325-3501 1238 Commercial St. Astoria, Oregon Phone 325-5981 Astoria, Oregon 1373 Duane Street WlV a b?r ’flu 107 Groceries Meats Hardware Gas Oils CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING ''We’ll buy the meat and then cut it to your specifications” S H Green Stamps BROWNSMEAD GENERAL STORE Brownsmead Post Office Phone 458-2186 THE COLUMBIA AGENCY FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROY, HOWARD, AND MARY JANE HAMMOND Phone 458-3801 Knappa Crossroads Astoria, Oregon 108 MAKI WELDING SERVICE Phone 458-2564 Route 2, Box 567 Svensen, Oregon BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’67 ANSEL MAKI - PROPRIETOR GROVE’S POULTRY FARM Walt Grove Phone 458-2211 Route 2, Box 404 Astoria, Oregon i0ME'S POULTRY • TOWi OREGON FRESH QUALITY POULTRY GROWN PROCESSED IN THE SUNSET EMPIRE 109 COAST TO COAST STORE Everything for Home - Farm - Car Phone 728-3233 Clatskanie, Oregon THIEL’S Fine Foods Phone 325-5852 1105 Commercial St. Astoria, Oregon Your Friendly . PUBLIC MARKET U.S.D.A. Choice Meats Nationally advertised Brands The FRIENDLIEST” Produce In Town TWO MODERN MARKETS 1535 Commercial St. 909 S. Holladay Astoria, Oregon Seaside, Oregon ENGLUND MARINE SUPPLY Phone 325-4341 Front 15th Street Astoria, Oregon Stewart’s Furniture Appliance Center (UWlwtrs Phone 325-4466 3196 Marine Drive Astoria, Oregon DOWNTOWN BARBER DOHA’S DANCE CLASSES Dolla Minkoff, Instructor Jazz, Hawaiian, Ballet, Tap Phone 458-3144 Clatskanie, Oregon Svensen, Oregon no Phone 325-9911 3108 Marine Drive Astoria, Oregon Phone 458-3000 Route 4, Box 271-C Astoria, Oregon COURT MIDWAY TRAILER Art and Lee Puro, owners Phone 458-2612 Route 2, Box 890 Astoria, Oregon LARGE LOTS PUBLIC LAUNDREMAT GOOD T.V. RECEPTION HUNT’S MARKET ITS MARKET Phone 458-2511 Astoria, Oregon ■r a . Y.fc . 1 -V-’jI I Nw- - t DYBVIK’S HI-WAY SERVICE AL’S T.V. SERVICE Odds And Ends Marcia J. , this years newly initi¬ ated Loggerette. Larry T. and Nick R. , Wrestling Co-Captains. Kathy H. , Teenage Program March of Dimes Chairman, and Nip H. , Junior Class President, pose with the March of Dimes Competition trophy, won this year by the Junior 1 2 class. Graduation Honors VALEDICTORIAN . Linda Hunt CO-SALLTTATORIANS . Christine Harny Althea Dybvik HONOR STUDENTS . Linda Hunt 3. 81 Althea Dybvik 3. 70 Christine Harny 3. 70 Teresa Aho 3. 60 Janice Buckner 3.50 Marcia -Johnson 3.50 Heikki Ylipelto 3.50 Hanneli Ylipelto 3. 45 William Tynkila 3.44 Christine Fomey 3.43 Kristina Niemelin 3.40 Pamela Hynen 3. 33 Louise Lyon 3. 12 Laura Erickson 3.05 OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMAN . Steve Aho ARION MUSIC AWARD . Carl Salo CLASS COMPETITION TROPHY . Seniors CITIZENSHIP AWARDS . Kathy Hollingworth Craig Bersagel HE IL MANN INSPIRATIONAL BASKETBALL TROPHY . Ron Ford HEILMANN INSPIRATIONAL FOOTBALL TROPHY . Fred Broberg HE IL MANN OUTSTANDING GIRL ATHLETE 1964-65 and 1965-66 . Christine Batchelor HEILMANN OUTSTANDING GIRL ATHLETE 1966-67 . Rayetta Clayton G.A.A. INSPIRATIONAL BASKETBALL AWARD . Christine Batchelor HEILMANN GIRL SCHOLAR ATHLETE . Althea Dybvik RUSSELL CLAYTON MEMORIAL GENTLEMAN-ATHLETE-SCHOLAR . Don Floyd READER’S DIGEST AWARD . Linda Hunt UNIVERSITY OF OREGON DADS CLUB AWARD . Althea Dybvik O.S.U. DADS CLUB CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE . Janice Buckner Heikki Ylipelto VOICE OF DEMOCRACY ESSA Y CONTEST - 2nd PLACE FOR DISTRICT . Erik Jonsson FIRST PLACE CLATSOP S.W.C.D. SPEECH CONTEST 1965 . Heikki Ylipelto OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN CHEMISTRY . Steve Gerttula DANFORTH AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP . Teresa Aho Heikki Ylipelto ALL-EXPENSE SCHOLARSHIP TO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY . Fred Broberg FOUR- YEAR CROWN ZELLERBACH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP . . Heikki Ylipelto STATE SCHOLARSHIP TO OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION . .Marcia Johnse PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIP TO UNIVERSITY OF OREGON . Althea Dybvik CLATSOP COLLEGE BOARD SCHOLARSHIP . Kristina Niemelin Danny Schumacher APPLIED MUSIC GRANT TO GEORGE FOX COLLEGE . Craig Bersagel TUITION SCHOLARSHIP TO PATRICIA STEVENS CAREER COLLEGE . Christine Batchelor SCHOLARSHIP TO BERNARD’S BEAUTY COLLEGE . Janice Buckner TUITION SCHOLARSHIP TO WESTERN BEAUTY COLLEGE . Nora Wal1 CROWN ZELLERBACH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP . Danny Schumacher GRANT TO CLATSOP COLLEGE . Althea Dybvik John Kangas HONORARY GRAY GOWN FOR BACCALAUREATE . Christine Stewart HONORARY GRAY GOWN FOR GRADUATION . Steve Gerttula 113 Senior Activities MARCIA JOHNSEN Class Treas. 2 Loggerettes 4 Pepperettes 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. -Treas. Sec. 4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Treas. 4 FHA1,2,3,4 Reporter 3 FTA 4 Sec. 4 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 K-S Reporter 4 Annual Staff 4 Page Editor 4 Officer Help 4 Chorus 2,3 Girls Ensemble 3 Volleyball 1,2,3, 4 Softball 1 Track 1,2 LAURA ERICKSON Student Council Rep. 2 Loggerettes 3, 4 Pepperettes 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 FHA 1,2 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 Treas. 2,4 K-S Reporter 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Ad Editor National Honor Society 4 Office Help 3, 4 Play Cast 1,2, 3 Rally 1, 2, 3, 4 Pepster 1, 3, 4 JV 2 Softball 2 CHRISTINE FORNEY Class Treas. 2 Student Council Rep. 3 Student Body Sec. 4 Pepperettes 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. 3 Pres. 4 Loggerettes 4 Vice Pres. 3 GAA 2,3,4; FHA 4 Science Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Office Help 4; Library Help 3 Play 3 Girl of the Month 4 Jan. Truth Girl of the Year 4 Transfer from Alaska (Skagway) TERESA AHO Class Sec. 4 Treas. 1 Student Body Treas. 4 Assn’t 3 Pepperettes 1,2, 3, 4, GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Sec. 3 FHA 1,2, 3, 4 Treas. 4 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 Sec. 2 FTA 4 K-S Reporter 1,4 Annual Staff 3, 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Office Help 4 Librarian 3 Student Council 3,4 Play 1,2,3 Rally 1, 2, 3, 4 JV Queen 2 Pepster 1,3 Varsity 4 Track 1 Cafeteria Staff 3, 4 Science Club Outstanding Project 1 Homecoming Queen 4 Girl of the Month 4 April Personality JOHN KAN GAS Lettermen 1,2, 3, 4 FFA 1,2,3 Fire Squad 3, 4 Chorus 2 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 1,2, 3, 4 3rd place District Track Meet 1 3rd place District Track Meet 2 GARY KENT Lettermen 3,4 FFA 1,3 Fire Squad 2, 3,4 Boys' Ensemble 4 Football 1, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Track 2 2nd All-Star Football Team 3 DON BARTLETT Science Club 2, 3 Fire Squad 3, 4 Basketball 1 Wrestling 4 Cross Country 2 1 14 BARBARA CONN SANDY DEMASE Loggerettes 2, 3, 4 Treas. 4 Pepperettes 1 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Sextet 2 Girls' Ensemble 4 Volleyball 1,2,3 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2,4 CANDI BERKSTRESSER Class Secretary 1 Pepperettes 1,2, 3, 4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 2 FHA 1,2,4 FTA 4 Treas. 4 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 K-S Reporter 4 Art Ed. 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Ed. 4 Librarian 3 Play 3 Make-up Homecoming Princess 3 KATHLEEN MAKI Student Council 4 Pepperettes 1,2 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 FHA 1 FTA 4 Annual Staff 4 Activity Ed. Chorus 2 Girls' Ensemble 3 Science Club 1,2,4 Homecoming Princess 4 BEVERLY KELLER Pepperettes 3 FHA 2,3,4 Sextet 1 Chorus 1,3 PAM HYNEN Pepperettes 1,2 FHA 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Homecoming Princess 2 LOUISE LYON Pepperettes 2, 3, 4 FHA 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Librarian 4 Class Treas. 3 Pepperettes 1 , 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3 GAA 1 FHA 2,3,4 Social Ch. 4 Librarian 4 Chorus 1,2,4 Pepster 1; J.V. Rally 2 Varsity Rally 4 Homecoming Princess 1 Junior Prom Queen 4 Girl of the Month-l-Miss School Spirit RAYETTA CLAYTON Loggerettes 1,2, 3,4 Sec. 3,4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 Sextet 1 Girls’ Ensemble 4 Chorus 1,2,4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1,2,3, 4 Capt. 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. 3 Track 1,2, 3, 4 SUE ELLEN JOHNSON Pepperettes 3 GAA 1,2; FFA 3 FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 4 Reporter 2 FTA 4 V. Pres. 4 Annual Staff 3,4, Business Manager Chorus 3,4 Sextet 1 Nonettes 3 Librarian 4 Basketball Manager 1 Volleyball Manager 1 Star Green Ag. Hand Award 3 NORA WALL Loggerettes 2, 3, 4 Pepperettes 1,2 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1,2,3, 4 Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2 JUNE SALISBURY Pepperettes 2, 3 GAA 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 2,3,4 Librarian 4 May Day Princess 3 115 KEVIN RYON Lettermen 1,2, 3, 4 FFA 1,2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2,3 Track 1 Baseball 2, 3, 4 KITT KERCHER Lettermen 2,3,4 Track 2, 3 WALTER LEONG Transfer from Astoria High 4 Lettermen 4 Football 4 FTA 4 Basketball Manager 4 Track 4 HANNELI YLIPELTO Class V. Pres. 3 Student Council 1,2 Pepperettes 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 3 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 FHA 1 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 Librarian 2,4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 4 Plays 1,2, 3 Rally l,2,4Pepster 1,4 JV 2 Senior Ball Princess 1 International Relations League 3 Paper Staff 4 Law Day Essay Contest 2nd place Track 2 Softball 2 JENNIE DONALDSON Pepperettes 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Science Club 1,2,3, 4 International Relations League 3 Rally 1,2, 3, 4 Pepster 1,2,3 Varsity Queen 4 Student Council 3,4 Plays 2, 3 K-S Reporter 3 Track 2’ Softball 2 CRAIG BERSAGEL Class Pres. 1 Lettermen 2, 3, 4 FFA 1 Boys' Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 2nd Team Football A 11- Star Football 3, 4 DAN SCHUMACHER Lettermen 2,3,4 FFA 1,2,3 News Reporter 2 Sec. 3 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 Fire Squad 2,3,4 Football 1, 3 Wrestling 1,2,4 KATHY HOLLINGWORTH Class Secretary 3 Class Treasurer 4 Pepperettes 1,2, 3, 4 FHA 1,2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 3 Pres. 4 Sextet 1 Girls’ Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Princess 3 TAP Chairman 4 Girl of the Month 4 Feb. Leadership Crisco Award 3 MURIEL SAUNDERS Pepperettes 1,2,3 GAA 1,2 Science Club 2, 3 Play Make-Up Staff 3 Softball 1, 2 Volleyball 1,2 J. TOIVO LAHTI Class Pres 3, 4 Class V. Pres. 2 Science Club 1,2, 3, 4 Fire Squad 2,3 Plays 1,2, 3 International Relations League 3 CARL STULTZ FFA 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3 Cross Country 1,2,3 Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4 4th place District 2 116 KRISTINA N IE ME LIN Class Treas. 3 Loggerettes 3, 4 Pepperettes 1,2, 3, 4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 FHA 1,2,3, 4 Science Club 1,2,3, 4, Sec. 4 FTA 4 Pres. 4 K-S Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society 4 Pledge 2 Office Help 4 Plays 1, 2, 3 Storekeeper 4 Assn't 3 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Volleyball 1,2,4 Softball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 1,2 CARL SALO Student Body Pres. 4 Class V. Pres. 2 Lettermen 2,3,4 Fire Squad 2, 3 Boys' Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Play Cast 3 Football 1,2, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 2 CHRISTINE BATCHELOR Loggerettes 1,2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 GAA 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 1,2,34 Outstanding Girl Athlete Award 2,3,4 Junior Olympics 1 State Track Meet 3 JIM TAPER Lettermen 3, 4 Treas. 4 FFA 2; Fire Squad 3 International Relations League 3 Football 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Football All-Star 2nd Team 4 Law Day Essay Contest 1st Place 3 Boys' Ensemble 4 Transfer from Colorado 3 HEIKKI YLIPELTO Student Body V. Pres. 3 Student Council 1,2, 3, 4 Lettermen 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 FFA 1,2,3 Pres. 2,3 Football 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Captain 4 K-S Reporter 3,4 Sports Ed. National Honor Society 3,4 Pres. 4 RON FORD Student Council 4 Class V. Pres. 3 Lettermen 2,3,4 Fire Squad 1, 3 Football 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 1,2, 3, 4 State Track Meet 1,2, 3, 4 DAVID BEEDLE Lettermen 2, 3, 4 FFA 1; Fire Squad 1,2,3 Football 1,2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Track 1,2,3 Basketball 1 BILL TYNKILA JANICE BUCKNER Pepperettes 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4 GAA 2,3 FTA 4 Science Club 1,2,3 Thespians 2,3 K-S Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4 National Honor,Society 3,4 Office Help 3, 4 Storekeeper 4 Assn't 3 Plays 2, 3 Make-up Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Class President 1 Science Club 2; Fire Squad 2,3 International Relations League 3 Basketball 1,2, 3 GENE KANGAS Lettermen 2, 3, 4 FFA 1 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 1,2,4 1 17 FRED BROBERG Class V. Pres. 4 Lettermen 1,2, 3, 4 FFA 1,2,3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. 4 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Capt. 4 Track 1, 2, 4 Homecoming King 4 CHRISTIE HARNY Class Secretary 2 Pepperettes 1,2,3 V. 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