Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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TH E-ZEPHYR US NINETEEN-TWENTY-SIX V-V ; ' TZ RANKS RKKD MISS WOOTTON GOODALE GREEN JARVINEN MISS VON BERG History of June Class of 26 On September 1 3, 1922, the ship ‘‘Junius set sail on a rough and stormy sea. After the usual amount of confusion in embarking a ship for a long but not tiresome journey, all were found to be a board. During the first year of our journey, we were not organized for it was not thought necessary in those days, but the members of the class showed interest and marked ability in all school activities. Although the first year had been a happy one, all passengers were glad to reach Port Sophomore for we knew that we would no longer have to endure the treatment due “green” Freshmen. This year was probably the roughest of all, so we were glad when it came to an end. At this point in our journey the passengers aboard the “Junius” thought it would be well to elect some able men and women as captain, pilots, and other officers. Virginia Jones was wisely elected captain, and Louis Raymond. Arthur Green, and Charles Barr were chosen as other important officers. Two very able pilots were obtained, namely Miss Cooper and Mr. Likes. The ship was now supplied with the best possible officers so they set sail for their next goal the Junior Port.” In the cold and breezy month of November all enjoyed a party. A little Page Sixteen

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VmJ THE-ZEPHYRUS •NINETEEN-TWENTY-SIX HAROLD WING “The gods looked with favor on superior courage.” Mathematics Course; Football 6-8; Hi-Y 6, 7, 8; Vice-President Hi-Y 8; Treasurer “A” Club 8; Junior Prom Committee. WINIFRED WING “Common sense is in spite of, not because of age.” Class Volleyball 4-6-8; School Volley ball 6; Class Baseball 5-7; School Baseball 5-7; Chairman Girls’ League Athletic Committee 8; Jun¬ ior Prom Committee 7. Future, Bookkeeping. WILLIAM JUOLA “Respect the faculty that forms the judgment.” Mathematics Course; “A” Club; Class Track 6; Class Baseball 6; Class Bosketball 6, 7; Baseball 7; Football 8; Basketball 8. Future, O. A. C., Business Adm. HELMI HELLERSTEDT “Beneath those curly locks she has a perennial smile.” Commercial Course; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Orchestra 3, 4, 5, 6; Com¬ mercial Club; “Feast of the Little Lanterns”; Secretary Girls’ League 6, 7; Junior Prom Committee 7; Tri- Y; Junior Play “Seventeen”; Associ¬ ate Editor Astor Post 7, 8; Associate Editor Zephyrus 7, 8; Treasurer Student Body 7, 8; Senior Play 8. Future 0. A. C., Commerce. GERTRUDE IvAARIO “Her heart is in her work; And the heart gives grace to every Art.” Science Course; Glee Club; Deba Dram Society 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Deba Dram Secretary 7, 8; Junior Play 7; Secretary of Student Body 7, 8; Senior Ball Committee 7; Astor Post Staff 7, 8; Zephyrus Staff 7, 8; Senior Play 8. Future, U. of 0. LOUIS “BUD” RAYMOND “None but himself could be his equal.” Mechanical Arts; President of Stu¬ dent Body 6, 7; Editor of Astor Post 8; Football 6; Basketball 6-8; Baseball 5-7-9, Capt. 7; Hi-Y’s 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Sec. 6, 7, Pres. 8, 9; Zephyr¬ us Art Editor 6, 7, 8, 9; “A” Club 8, 9; Honor Society 9; Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 4. Future, College. Page Fifteen



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THE-ZEPHYRUS vNINETEEN-TWENTY-SIX WE later we had a masquerade which further proved the ability of the “Junius passengers to put things over big. Late in the fall the girls upheld their ability of leadership by winning the girls volleyball trophy, and by their active part in baseball. In February it was necessary to elect new officers for all the others had advanced to be Juniors. The results of the election found a girl at the helm of the boat again. This time it was Beverly Cronin, who furthered the reputation of girls as captains, which had been established by the previous captain. Herbert Palmberg, Sigurd Haga, and Marjorie Chester served as mates. The ship sailed on, and in March the first Matinee Dance of the year was given for the benefit of the Zephyrus. Thus the members showed interest for all phases of activities. Th en the Junior Port was reached and all passengers were glad to have a short rest before beginning the next part of the journey. Because of the pleasures and joys that the coming year would afford, all passengers were willing to start out again when that time came; and because of the experience of the crew as Sophomores, they were entirely capable of performing the duties which were conferred upon them as Juniors. With the able captain, Thomas Nelson, and the other officers, Arthur Green. Laura Lonberg, and Virginia Jones, and the pilots, Miss Wootton and Mr. Kimzey, the “Junius’’ again set sail with the enthusiasm which was characteristic of all aboard that ship. The weather was fair and sailing was smooth throughout the whole year. In October the class party attracted most of its members, all of whom enjoyed themselves thoroughly. The Junior class displayed their initiative again by being the first Junior class on the ship “Junius t° stage a play. Preceding the play the Juniors wore “17’s. ' ' the memory of which en¬ courages them on to greater achievements. All on board knows of the ability of those who took part in “Seventeen and all remember an evening, or two (for the play had to be given two nights) of real enjoyment. The play was also a financial success helping greatly in financing the Junior Prom. Previous to that great event, a Matinee Dance was given which went over big like all undertakings of the class. In May the whole school welcomed the eventful Junior Prom which proved to he the greatest of its kind in history. When “Senior Harbor’’ was reached all felt that the past year had been an un¬ usually happy and successful one. The guidance and aid of Miss Wootton and Mr. Kimzey was greatly appreciated. At the last port of the trip from Junior Port to Senior Harbor all students were saying to each other. “Just think, when we start out again, well be Seniors!’’ And so we were, dignified, serious Seniors! When the time came to embark everyone was anxious to obtain a seat in Room 14, but decided that such a trivial affair was not going to mar the joy of the great, grand, longed Page Seventeen

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