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rl Phnln lfluh The Photo Club meets during activity periods twice each month as well as meeting in the even- ings at school for dark- room work. The function of the club is to develop the interest and expand the knowledge of those inter- ested in photography. First Row: Bernie Overstfeet, Carol Wiss,'Jim O'Neal. Second Row: Verdu John- son, Dale Hoyt, Jo An QMcSQHooler, Nancy Amistad, Ekge Vple, Mr. Shelton, advisor, Loren Strode, ay Hopcey, Georgg-Drelrdftgky Leg 0955 vrufh- rx, J , D 'Q , rs-Q - up i, .x ' V. Q ,Pr 5 if f . A ,. V' ' i ' , 'i 'E .N pf. . . 1- ,YJ N1 , -X-' we X7 S!-. 'ff s , -vc fy y ' I' i 4,1 ,.f M ' Y if : 1 ,-X , ' R. Q T' to ' 1 ox' f J if ' tv' .Y ,fe . m f ,W . 'HJ . , . ... V -a f .1 'lv First Row, front to back: Duane Griswold, Jock Frost, Roger Strand, Harold Olsen, John Wil- son, Jim Hinkhouse, Larry Fildes, Pat King, John Wiek, Ron Kucera. Second Row, front to back: Dick Holmason, Hank Thomas, Wayne Gessford, Kenny Ventris, Dennis O'Neal, Steve Metcalfe, Fred Kirtland, Dian Delk, Don Shade, John Oman, Dave Bukovi, Chuck Weakley. Top part of K, front to back: Charles Purvis, George McQueen, Larry Martin, Torry Johnson, Vern Covlin. Bottom of K, front to back: Mr. Cupples, advisor, Larry Olsen, Larry Parsons, Craig Hugo, Chuck Szedlok. X 3' gr f-.J .v 'f K., X, ' ,. .M Y, -. p .vi -. , . - .1 f ,r , 51 1--f vs ii :fi ,sjqf L, Iiev Club The Scappoose Key Club, the service club of the high school, has been extremely active this year. The annual city clean-up campaign started the years' work. This was followed by a food drive for a needy family, and the annual clothing drive. Members of the club set up tables in the activity room each noon and have sold pop corn each noon to raise money for their two S100 scholarships offered to graduating members of the organization. have
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First Row: Ken Ventris, Barbara Wilson, Chuck Weokley, Julie Burg, George McQueen. Second Row: Darcy Mikesh, Wynette Carter, Carole Davis, Connie Ventris, Donna Bates, Shirley Koll- berg, Darlene -Griffin, Sharon Dix, Diana Nissen, Sandra Boczkaj, Waldeana'Bowman, Toni Hammond, Margie Harlin, Mary Ann Satchell, Mr. Lockyear, advisor. Third Row: Nancy Shenefelt, B-arbara Steinfeld, Kathy Young, Karen Olson, Judy Johnson, Carol Szedlak, Tisha Lund, Carol Wiss, Sharon Chinell, Carol Freeborn, Jack Carter, John Parks. Fourth Row: Har- old Olsen, Bruce Beckman, Ricky Von Abkoude, Frank Huisman, David Kucera, Foster Lund, John Harris, Craig Hugo, Steve Metcalfe, Jim Hinkhouse, Larry Parsons, Larry Olsen. Hnnnr Smziet The Diamond HSN chapter of the National Honor Society is an organization consisting of those students who have been judged by the faculty to be outstanding in character, leader- ship, scholarship, and service. These members must maintain a 3 point grade average. The main project of the Honor Society is the sponsoring of a scholarship for some deserving senior. They raise the money by selling candy at noon. They also sponsored open house and had a banquet. l , Chow-hounds smile and lick their lips! t Watch those hands, Buster! 39
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Jfllm 6 My JL' W f , . ,f,f,ffVy 4,121.14 Quill, front to back: Wynette Carter, Karen Krue- ger, Sharon Chinell, Miss Bozich, advisor. Outline of feather, left to right: Karen Olson, Shirley Kall- berg, Carole Davis, Sandra Boczkaj, Crystall M-ock, Judy Mikesh, Donna Jacks-on, Delores Jackson, Karen Davis, Carol Szedlok, Donna Bates, Linda Weakley, Judy Kessi, Sheryl Tarbell, Diana Nissen,' Vicki Cronin, Nancy Shenefelt, Evelyn Tarbell, Eva Tarbell, Beverly Johnson, Glenda Vowser, Sonia Barnwell. hvf' X fy. , 1 k , . 5, I ' . 1 me rs' ' F ,N K ',,alA,L' L ax 2,1 'SP , f f. fi . J I G ' ' x ., Q X a. 'thx V We , , ,r L' QQ, , 'uf Ly 'xi if X is., ISN J 'Pep Eluh .. R The Pep Club is an organization devoted to promoting school spirit and sportsmanship. The club attends all home games and numerous away games. Besides attending games, the club sold programs, school pennants and book- covers. They sponsored the Homecoming Dance in the fall, and to climax the year's activities they held their annual banquet. Pep Club clowns around. J fa uf i. jaw l A V ' ,dflllywx J' UM , First Row' Bette Vale Paula Hoglund, Diane Brundage, Nancy Hooker. Second Row: Judy Nissen, Nancy Austad, Linda Fancher, Jennie Lee Kanaly, Pat Gentry, Marilyn Shoemaker, Gladys Vawser. Third R-ow: Helen Carter, Pauline Dix, Janice Brady, Carolyn Steinfeld, Shan- non King, Betty Farley, Carol Tarbell,
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