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27 Honor Society This year, 16 new members were tapped into Honor Society. They underwent an all day initiation, during which they wore all their clothes backwards and had their faces painted up. Also, they couldn't talk to anyone except teachers, or else had to pay one cent per word. Honor Society members took tickets and sold concessions at home basketball games. FRONT: D. Pourtalas, P. Blunk, C. Gardiner, S. Mitchell, P. Griffiths, B. Wasser, R. Cuisinger, E, Crawford, C. Everman. SEC. ROW: P. Maxfield, S. Chase, K. Cornett, S. Wemmer, J. Davis, M. Ellis, D. Chase, M. Wilson, N. Mattinen, BACK: S. Deal, D. Wellington, B. Tack, S. Pourtalas, C. Johnstun, P. Clark, K. Bergman, S. Christopherson, C. Hamlik, C. Patching, M. Crawford, D. Chase. New member Effie Crawford copying from old member Donna Chase?? Initiate Paul Maxfield studying.
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Student Council 26 John Lowe, Vice President, and Dennis Wellington, President, make a final decision. Student Council, advised by Mr. Crocker, originated many new projects this year. They sponsored a number of good assemblies in- cluding Charles King, Kirby Brumfield, and Sand Cross. They also donated money to the Emeraude, sent cheerleaders to clinic, sent cheerleaders to state, and made plans to re- vise the constitution.
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28 Homecoming Queen Nancy Mattinen and escort Marty Clark. The Homecoming week began the 19th of October, and throughout the week many activities took place. On Monday the Homecoming court was chosen. Tapped for the court were seniors, Debbie Clark and Jennie Brusco; Junior, Nancy Mattinen; Sophomore, Sue Ann Hardesty; and Freshman, Cindy Clark. Nancy Mattinen was crowned Homecoming Queen at an assembly on Thursday afternoon. A rally was held for the powder puff teams. The Junior boy cheerleaders, David Klein, Clayton Musgrove, and Rick Cody, gave yells for their team. The game was held on Tuesday night; with the Juniors battling against the Seniors. The game ended a tie, 6 to 6; and with one injury. Junior Kim Bross suffered a cracked wrist. The Homecoming game was played against Scappoose. The score was 7 to 0, marking another victory for the Columbians. The weeks activities ended with a dance sponsored by the Junior class. Princess Cindy Clark and escort Danny Coffman.
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