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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
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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
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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.
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