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Y Teens First Row: Mary Ann Satchell, Carol Widmer. Second Row: Marie Plemons, Sue Anderson. Third Row: Judy Sayles, Louise Wieneke. Fourth Row: .lim P zrson, Sonja Barnwell, Carol Tarbell, Mrs. Childes, advisor, Phyllis Po- l.rd, Nancy Austad, Sally NaSmythe. Fifth Row: Melvin Stencil, David Grant. Sixth Row: Lyle Waite, Ricky Van Abkoude. This club is open to any member of the student body. Its purpose is to promote Christian fellow- ship and activities in the school. This years activities included a trip to Mt. Hood, car wash, trip to the beach, a three day camp downf at Cannon Beach, a Christmas ceroling party and a Y-Teen pbanquet.
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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???
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Center: Darcy Mikesh, Kenny Ventris, Kathy Young, Jack Carter. Center, back, clockwise: Mrs. Sullivan, advisor, Angela Stowell, Judy Mikesh, Phyllis Meyers, Bonnie An- drehsen, Connie Ventris, Joe Crawford, lrma Dawn Moar, Donna Jackson, Delores Jackson, Barbara Steinfeld, Tom Foster, Dave Bukovi, Jeannie Beaston, Carol Burg. Renard Eluh The Record Club, one of the newer clubs at Scappoose, provides dancing music for dances and noons. They held many events this year, including an after-the-game dance and a party. X i 5 J' NSN S A A X X A First Row: Sam Crawford, Sharon Dix, Toni Hammond, Shannon Dering, Bette Vale, Bill Hay- worth. Second Row: Linda Weakley, Jewel Shell, Dayle Hoyt, Sheryl Tarbell, Karen Davis, Mary Ann Hovlik, Vicki Cronin, Nancy Austad, Bernice Burton, Carol Wiss, Jeannie Shoemaker. Third Row: Nancy Anderson, Rosemary Oliphant, Pauline Dix, Carolyn Steinfeld, Gladys Vaw- ser, Stephanie Coffman, Pat Fallgren, George Drewick, Jeanne Hamman. Fourth Row: Sharon Keel, Jerry Hickey, Pat Gentry, Marilyn Shoemaker, Helen Carter, Judy Kessi, David Stevely, Larry Bolen, Al Faulk.
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