Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1925

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THE ZEPHYRUS NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE IRMA ALLEN General Course. Little, but oh my!” Phi Chi; Commercial Club. Future; Teaching ' . GEORGE ANDERSON College Preparatory. “Variety is the very spice of life.” Footbal 1-2-3-4; Baseball 8; Junior President; Basketball 2-3-4. Future: O. A. C. HENRIETTA BARENDSE Commercial Course. Laugh and grow fat. Dramatics Club 5-6-T-8; Junior indoor Baseball; Senior Volley¬ ball; Commercial Club. Future: Office work. BERNICE BEEZELY College Preparatory. I would rather be capable than great.” Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-4-5-6-7- 8; “In India ; Pepita” 6; Fire Prince” 8; Junior Car¬ nival: Senior Volleyball team. Future: O. A. C. LYDIA BENSON Commercial Course. “A lass with quaint and quiet ways.” Tri-Y; Senior Baseball team; January graduate. Future: University of Oregon. JULIUS BERG English Course. Women are the least off my worries.” Hi-Y Club 7-8; Hi-Y Club Historian 8; Glee Club 8; Class Basketball 5-7; Class Baseball 8; Senior Ball Com¬ mittee 7: Zephyrus Staff 7-8- Astor Post Staff 5-6-7-S; Junior Carnival 5; “Fire Prince” 8. Future: U. of O.—Journalism. Page Twelve

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THE ZEPHYRUS NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE Numerous meetings were held for the purpose of deciding matters of con¬ cern to us. We certainly backed up all school activities, for at almost every meeting we were urged to support the team or staff, and it is a noteworthy fact, that when the time came we always led. In December we staged the Senior Ball, “Informal.” The preceding Supreme Senior Social Smash had smashed financially. Our Ball was a social and financial success. We were able to donate to the Zephyrus after all expenses were defrayed. We continued the good work and enjoyed many good times. The crown¬ ing activity of the year was our play, “Come Out of the Kitchen.” It proved to be a wonderful success. Each member of the cast handled Ids or her part in a capable manner. At last came May 29. After suffering the miseries of graduation exer¬ cises, we bade farewell to this dear old school, the scene of our development from children to womanhood and manhood. Farewell, Astoria High. — William Billingslea. In Memory When we think of Astoria High School In the days that have long gone by, A lump comes in our throats And we almost want to cry. We think of the friends we made there There’s Jimmy and Kate and Joe But they have all grown up now, Yes, a long, long, time ago. When we sit a gaze at the fire, In our big old easy chair, We think of Astoria High School And just wish that we were there. of A. H. S. When we think of the times we had there, Of the things we used to do, And think when we used to write notes, l remember that don ' t you ? We looked at our teachers in terror, When test days came around And we felt like we wanted to hide And could almost fall through the ground. Hut now those days have vanished W 7 e look back on them with a smile, And we think from our thoughts they have vanished, But even then they return for a while. —Doris G rah a m. Page Eleven



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THE ZEPHYRUS NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE WILLIAM BILLINGSLEA English Course. Oh well for him whose will is strong.” Debate 7-8; Glee Club 5-6-T-8; Hi-Y Club 7-8; Treasurer Junior Class 5-1!; Treasurer Senior Class 7-8; Business Manager Senior Play 8; Zephyrus Staff 5-6-7-S; Astor Post ' Staff 6-7-8; Junior Prom Committee 5; Philologian Club 8. Future; O. A. C.—Business Administration. HELEN BRANDENBURG Commercial Course. The hidden soul cf harmony.” Secretary Junior Class 6; Class Volleyball 5-G-7-8; Tri-Y 3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Pepita”; Commercial Club 3-4; Junior Carnival. Future: Undecided. ESTHER BRANNER Pedagogy Course. I am a woman when I think I must speak.” Glee Club 5-6; Class Baseball 5-6; Class Volleyball 5-6; Philologian Club 5-6-7-S; Phi Chi Club 8; Astor Post Stat t 7. Future: Educational work. CARL CARLSON College Preparatory. “If my mamma and my teachers love me, that is all I ask.” Glee Club 5; High Jinx; De¬ bate squad 7. Future: University of Wash¬ ington. ERNEST CARLSON Mathematics Course. Honor lies in honest toil.” Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 3: Hi-Y Club 5-6-7-S; Vice- President 7-8. Future: Undecided. GLADYS CARLSON Pedagogy Course. “She is ever meek and lowly.” Phi Chi Club. Future: Normal. Page Thirteen

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