Knappa High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1967

Page 34 of 128

 

Knappa High School - Loggers Log Yearbook (Astoria, OR) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 34 of 128
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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

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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



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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

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