Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR)

 - Class of 1960

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u Alpha Theta First Row: Kenny Ventris, son, Doug Durfee. Second Row: Nancy Shene- felt, Adele Richardson, Ti- sha Lund, Barbara Stein- feld, Kathy Young, Sharon Dix, Mary Ann Satchell, Third Row: Jim Weber, Fos- ter Lund, Darrold Sandberg, Jack Carter, Larry Olson, Jim Hinkhouse. Fourth Row: George Mc- Queen, Larry Parsons, Frank Huisman, Chuck Szedlak, Rick Van Abkoude, Mr. Lockyear, Advisor. Math Club, a branch of the National Math Club, is composed of the top math students in school. At their meetings, the students take turns explain- ing various ways of solving math problems. 5 A student having a year of algebra, a year of geometry, and is working on a second year of algebra may join. During the year the Math Club has several social activities and enters the National Math Contest. Future Farmers nf America W This year to highlight the activities of the F.F.A., Bob Esty placed 2nd in the district and 3rd in the sectional public spea n contests. The parliamentary team placed lst in the district and 2nd in the e al contests. The team consisted of Don Ford, Bob Esty, Hank Thomas, Craig Huggg ick Armstrong, and Ed Bousquet. . - . -- .1 . 1 Q- .1 .llc , ,,l,,..-1. --.L 4 J 7 First Row: Dan Delk, Roger Strand, Craig Hugo, Hank Thomas, Dick Armstrong, John Parks. Second Row: Mr. Spencer, Advisor, David St. Germain, Norman Pawson, Bob Esty, Kenny Sor- inson, Dan Maloney, Fred Albertson, Raymond Unger, Leo Griener, Ray Gibb. Third Row: Joe Crawford, Don Ford, Raymond Jacobs, Al Schatz, Robert Parks, Gary Brown, Don Anderson, Doug O'Connor, Sam Krause, Keith Novak, Ron Laney, Bill Beaston, John Kohler, David Krause. Fourth Row: Lloyd Blehm, Dick Holmoson, Clarence Gisse, Don Shade, Ed Bousquet, John Miller, Phil Phelps, Dan Paddock, James Griener, Larry Bolen, Larry Nagel, Bill Luethe, Norman Hoard, Richard Thomas, Roger Riemer, Bill Haworth. Fifth Row: Jim Lomnicky, Perry Proctor, Bill Hansen, Jack Smith, Ernie Zinnbrick, Doug Kasper, Bob Hooker, Frank Crawford, Victor Campbell, Bob Strobel, Virgil Johnson, Dennis Funderburg, Howard Larson, Dick Oien, Allen Hansen, Steve Gift. Harold Olsen, Tom Ander-

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First Row: Judy Johnson, Barsora Wilson, Vonnie Johnson, Sonja Barnwell, Sandi Brissett, Carole Davis, Sharon Klepper, Ginger Holmes, Karen Olson, Judy Kessi. Second Row: Mrs. Cox, advisor, Linda Weakley, Pat Kallberg, Delores Jackson, Donna Jackson, Shannon Dering, Bar- bara Ford, Toni Hammond, Darcy Mikesh, Sandi Boczkaj, Carol Szedlak, Rosemary Nakvasil. Third Row: Angela Stowell, Nancy Austad, Shirley Kallberg, Darlene Griffin, Darlene McClus- key, Wynette Carter, Sharon Chinell, Diana Nissen, Judy Mikesh, Vicki Cronin. Fourth Row: Eva Tarbell, Sheryl Tarbell,- Beverly Johnson, Karen Davis, Gloria Brady, Jeanne Hamman, Donna Bates, Margaret Anderson, Mary Ann Havlik. Fifth Row: Judy Zimbrick, Virginia Arm- strong, Jeanette Phillips, Mary Ferdig, Harriette Hankel, Roberta Tarbell, Joyce He-oth, Valerie Johnson, Evelyn Tarbell, Shirley Overstreet, Georgi-a Casterline, Judy Sayles, Delores Armstrong. Future Humemaliers nf I-lmerilza Future Homemakers of America is an organization for girls that have had a term of home economics F H A girls make Voodoo dolls organizations. FR S First Row: Jan Stone, Sharon Keel, Carolyn Lumbrecht, Jennie Kanaly, Nancy Hooker, Gladys Carver, Paula Hoglund, Loretta Elstad, Pat Kelly. Second Row: Darlene Lickey, Gladys Vawser, Janice Brady, Shannon King, Pauline Dix, Carol Tarbell, Pat Gentry, Betty Farley, Diane Brun- dage, Sandra Hansen, Nancy Smith, Nancy Walker. Third Row: Bernice Burton, Judy Nissen, Joan Knusel, Joyce Karp, Bertha Barnes, Cheri Dodge. and are interested in joining the club. Our main object is to create better understanding of home eco nomics for future use as well create friendship among all girls We have many activities such as our regular school dance sponsored by F.H.A., skating parties, and pro jects to help needy families



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, ff s First Row: Frank Huisman, Doyle Hoyt. Second Row: Mr. Cronin, advisor, Bob Sleightam, Ed Harriman, Sue Anderson, Louise Wieneke, Helen Carter, Nancy Nelson, Karen Vopalensky, Spencer Erickson, Curt Fallgren, Mr. Hall, advisor. Third Row: Bill Cox, Gary Albertson, Bruce Beckman, David Grant, Max-Havlik, Coye Baker, Jim O'Neal, Lonnie Hansen, Harold Hoag. Fourth Row: Gary Roland, Bernie Overstreet, Jim Whitman, Bruce Hugo, Gary Harrison, Dean Wilson, Jim Smith, Danny Kaptur, Jud Eagle. Science llluh The Science Club is an organization of students devoted to the purpose of promoting further interest in science. This past year the club has joined with the National Science Club of America, which enables it to get literature and other additional information on science. The members of the science club participate in communi- ty, county, and state Science Fairs. Some of the members entered an electrical contest put out by P.G.E. During the meetings experiments are put on for the benefit of the class by members of the club. One of their activities during the year was the sponsoring of a dance. Also science exhibits are shown to the P.T.S.A. during the community Science Fair. We have also had representatives at the Associate Board of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Scientific experiment???

Suggestions in the Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) collection:

Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 43

1960, pg 43

Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 33

1960, pg 33

Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 36

1960, pg 36

Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 7

1960, pg 7

Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 61

1960, pg 61

Scappoose High School - Wawbansee Yearbook (Scappoose, OR) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 54

1960, pg 54


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