Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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THE-ZEPHYRUS g NINETEE N-TWENTY-SIX - 7 ' v ' . ' S - FRIEDA AASE “A diligent seeker after the germ of knowledge.” History Course; Astor Post 7, 8; Zephyrus Staff 7, 8; Torch Honor Society. Future, Normal. ANNA ANDERSON “Happy am 1; from care I am free.” “We saw not all the charms her modesty concealed.” Commercial Course; Astor Post; Commercial Club. Future, Office work. LUCILLE BENNETT “Take time for work, yet take much time for fun and friends.” General Course; Entered as Soph, from Helena High School, Montana; Friendship Club 6, 7; Junior Prom Committee 6; Baseball 6-8; Senior Volleyball 7; Glee Club 7; Astor Post Staff 7, 8; Senior Ball Com¬ mittee 7; Class Play 8. Future, College. HENRIETTA A. BRABAW “She doeth little kindnesses who most leave undone or despise.” Glee Club 3, 4; “Pepita” 4; Captain Class Baseball 4-6; School Baseball 4-6; Class Volleyball 5-7; School Volleyball 5; Track Manager 6; Track Meet 6-8; Girls’ League Athletic Com. 7; Astor Post Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Zephyrus Staff 5, 6, 7, 8; Secretary Tri-Y 3, 4, 5, 6; Tri-Y 3, 4, 5 , 6, 7, 8; Prom Committee; Torch Honor Socie ty. Future, Undecided. EDWIN CARLSON “If he had two ideas in his head at a time, they would start in arguing with each other.” History Course. Future, Undecided. SYLVIA CARLSON “Good nature and good sense must ever join.” Commercial Course; Glee Club 2, 3; “Fays of the Floating Islands”; Social Committee Girls’ League; Astor Post Staff. Future, O. A. C. Page Nineteen

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TH E-ZEPHYR US feyNINETEEN-TWENTY-SIX : - V- V X i - ' i x for Senior year. We had at last reached the position of honorable Seniors and were glad to accept the high standing we had earned. In setting out this time, the passengers elected Merwyn Ranes to take the position at the helm, and John Reed .June Goodale, Arthur Green and John Jarvinen as mates. Miss Wootton was unanimously chosen as pilot again be¬ cause of her kindness and help the previous year. Miss Von Berg was chosen as her assistant. With this crew ‘Junius was glad to set sail on the last stretch of the journey, which proved to be most successful. This year the Senior Party was in the form of a plain clothes party. The entertainment committee planned an evening of new features and real fun and everyone pronounced the party a success. Next came the “Supreme Social Smash of the Season which occurred on December 23. All the students were free from worries about studies until the next year so everyone was prepared for a good time. The gymnasium was cleverly decorated to represent a winter garden having a sky of dark blue streamers with stars shining through and having beautifully decorated Christmas trees in the garden. Many alumni, as well as students, enjoyed the “Supreme Social Smash of the Season,” which was in every way true to its name. And still the ship sailed on. Members took part in athletics as well as in Astor Post and Zephyrus work. The night of the Hi-Jinks found the Seniors taking an active part in presenting and supporting. The Senior Banquet and the Senior Picnic were other successful events in the crowning year of the passen¬ gers aboard the “Junius.” Thus “Junius” came to the end of its journey in May, 1926. In some cases the weather had been a little stormy but our ship always came out victorious and all the better for the experiences. Besides, the good weather and fair sailing was far more predominant. The passengers feel grateful to all those who aided and guided it on its way. It was rather a sad occasion when the passengers disembarked. Through a journey of four long years they had fought and struggled side by side: they had encouraged each other: and they had enjoyed the victories and pleasures of life together. Now they were to part, each one probably taking a different route into different parts of the world to perform the duties he or she had been called to do. And behind we had to leave our dear old seaport. Astoria High. Page Eighteen



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GERTRUDE CASPELL “She would rather talk with a man than an angel any day.” Science Course; Volleyball 3-5-7; “Will Tell”; “Fire Prince”; “Pe- pita”; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Dorayme Club 8; Dramatics Club 4, 5, 6; Tri-Y 4, 5, 6; “Garden of Flowers”; “Fays of the Floating Islands”; Senior Play 8; Baseball 6; Future, Post Graduate Course. MARJORIE CHESTER “O miracle of noble womanhood.” Language Course; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secreta¬ ry 4, 5; Astor Post Staff 6, 7; Editor of Zephyrus 6, 7; Deba Dram Club 4, 5, 6, 7; Philo Club 4, 5, 6, 7; Torch Society; Interclass Track 5-8; Class Volleyball 2-6; Class Baseball 3-5-7; Sec. Girls’ League 6-7; Scholarship Loan Committee 7; Hi Jinks 7; Sen¬ ior Play 7. Future, U. of 0. LOIS CLAY “If you get simple beauty and naught else, You get about the best thing God invents.” Commercial Course; Commercial Club; Hi Jinks 7-8; Astor Post Staff 7-8. Future, Undecided. BEVERLY CRONIN “There is a sprightly maiden we all know well.” Scien ce Course; Pres. Sophomore Class 4; Deba Dram 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Vice-Pres. Deba Drams 7-8; Zephyr¬ us Staff ' 7-8; Senior Play 8; ‘Pepita’; Chairman Athletic Commer’l Girls’ League; Junior Prom Committee. Future, North Pacific Dental College. ACHTA EDWARDS “They know her but to praise her.” Entered from Seaside High School 5; “Seventeen” 6; Baseball 6; Astor Post Staff 6, 7, 8; Zephyrus Staff 7, 8; Senior Play 8; Voileyball 7; Glee Club 7, 8. Future, Office work. JUNE GOODALE “She will when she will, and she won’t when she won’t.” Home Economics Course; Astor Post Staff 5-8; Zephyrus Staff 5-8; Deba Dram 5-8; Philologian 5 to 8; Tri-Y Club 3-8; Home Econ. Club 8; Secretary Senior Clas 7-8. Future, 0. A. C., Home Economics Page Twenty

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