Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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Ye Knights and Indies of this famous order have celebrated the sacred rites of “Ye Knight’s Breakfast”; “Ye Knight’s Picnic ’; “Ye Knight’s Banquet”; and “Ye Knight’s (’hildhood Day.” Tis no wonder that the members of “Ye Order of “27 look back with loud memories on the events that have passed into history. Now this order is looking forward to new fields of adventure and to new laurels to gain. Those who guided ye order through these Knighthood Days are: President, Sir Brie Toikka; Secretary, Lady Laila Thompson: Treasurer, Sir Francis Sparks, with Lady Madeline Brumbaugh and Lady Isaliel Willsie, as advisors. Ye Voting Contest of Ye Knights and Ladies of Ye May Order YE PERFECT KNIGHT Ye knight who is most handsome............................ lvin Bran den berg Ye knight who tightest mist on field of battle..................... lbert Makinen Ye knight who is most chivalrous John Dalgety Ye knight who will be first take unto himself a wife.......Howard Lonberg Ye knight who bluffest best............................... rthur Stangland Ye knight who is most lazy.............................................Emil Niemi Ye knight who is most popular..........................................Eric Toika Ye knight whose eyes are much admired ........................Robert Taylor Ye knight who talkest most.............................Sylvester Tipich Ye knight who daneest best ............................Philip Thompson Ye knight who lovest himself...........................Stanford Brooks Ye knight who will never take unto himself a wife............Francis Sparks Ye knight who is most studious Earl Hutchins Ye knight who smilest best...........................................Philip Syvanen Ye knight who singest best....................................Robert .Miner YE PERFECT MAIDEN Ye fair maiden who is queen of love................. Ye fair maiden who is queen of beauty............... Ye fair maiden who will be first wedded............. Ye fair maiden who is most studious................. Ye fair maiden who is most popular.................. Ye fair maiden who is the best cook................. Ye fair maiden who walkest most graceful............ Ye fair maiden who singest sweetest................. Ye fair maiden who flirtest most.................... Ye fair maiden whose hair eurlest most.............. Ye fair maiden whose eyes are most beautiful ....... Ye fair maiden who daneest best..................... W fair maiden who disdains to be wedded............. Ye fair maiden who smilest best..................... Elsa Dakota (ask Ole) ......Hazel Nordquist ..........Myrna Dealer .........Elsie Osburn ......Alice Thompson .........Ellie Eklund .........Marie Hansen .....Annalee McClure .........llali Adkins .......Hazel Halonen .........Vera Johnson .....Josephine Gnbler ....... rlene Johansen .......Margaret Wong I’jiko SevontcM-n

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president: Sir .John Dalgity. secretary: Lady Barbara Dayton, treasurer: Sir Sigurd liana and Sir Austin Peterson, sargeant-at-arms, proved to be a wise move and the class prospered mightily during this critical formative period. Their advisors were Lady Helen Hose and Sir Brookhart. 'I’he second year found “Ye Order of ’27 winning new laurels. Their basketball team walked away with the championship of all orders. Ye good old ‘ 27 filled all lower orders, and the higher orders with fear because o'' their prowess on the field of combat. Not realizing tin- importance of the class cup, they failed to concentrate their efforts upon this event. Realizin' , its importance later in the season however, and by a tremendous burst of enthusiasm they came within one point of tieing the Knights for first place. The leadership for this glorious year was in the hands of Sir .John Dalgity. president: Sir (Menu I (issuer, vice-president: Lady Marjorie Chester, secretary; Sir Ray McCartney, treasurer: Sir Stanford Brooks, councilman: Lady Madeline Brumbaugh and Sir McCormick, advisors. During this epochal period they placed one man on ye debate team and several on ye football, basketball, track and baseball teams. From this time on. the major portion of the athletics of the Castle rested on the shoulders of this order. Then came the time when the order might advance into the order of Knighthood. They assumed this status with a sober mind and dignity that bodied il! to any other orders who should disturb them. As Squires, ye order entered upon a series of smashing triumps. The presentation of “Ye Arrival of Kitty,” Ye “Squire Bust,” at the Riviera and the Cat n Fiddle: Ye championship of basketball and track teams, and Ye Squire’s Prom, which has never been equaled and probably never will be, filled the cup of glory to overflowing. Then came the climax to all this, the capturing the class cup by an over whelming number of points. The jov of crunchintr the haughty order of the Knights made ye year a glorious one. Ye order was successfully led by Lad Beryl Atwood, president: Sir Carl Cover, vice-president: Lady Alice Thompson, secretary: Lady Helen Klliott. treasurer; Lady Madeline Brumbaugh and Lady Isabel Willsie, advisors. Carried on by this crowning success vc order came into its own on a wave of triumph, holding the awe and esteem of all classes. Ye Order of Knighthood meant great things to the wearers of the 27 and it has added many laurels to its already well filled list. At the peak of success in the achievements of knighthood, the Order of “27 stood out like the rock of Gibraltar. The Senior Ball climaxed the social activities of this order. Tlu novel and interesting program at this dance will never be forgotten. The play of the Knights and their ladies. “.Just Out of College was presented with great dramatic ability and the fame of ”27” was broadcast to the four corners of the world. l'ase Sixteen



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Ye lady, who hath achieved as greatly as most knights.” Home economics. Freshmen Volleyball; Interclass track 5: Junior Volleyball; Senior Volleyball; Treas. G. I.. 3--I-7-S; Pres. Junior Class Treas. Doha Drams 7-8: Doha Drams 3- I-5-G-7-8; Tri-Y 5-6-7-S; Home hie. Club 6-7-8; 'I'orch Society 5-6-7-8; Senior Ball Com 7; Glee Club 1-2; Fire Prince” I; Orch. 5-6-7-8; G. L. Orch. 7-8; Hi-.linx 0-8; Jr. Cup 0; Sr. Play 8; Delegate Conf. at u. of O. Future: O. A. C. KTIIlib BAN FORD As she who al loveth. we dub thee. Filtered from Franklin Science Course. Reentered from Mil-waukie. Future: l of O. A I.VIX BHAXDRXRriU; Thou art to us as a most handsome and chivalrous knight.” Manual Arts. Ili-Y Club: Ili-Jinx 1-3-5-8; Will Toll : “A Case of Suspension : Dramatics Club: Bas- ketball (class) 7; Baseball (class) 0; Jr. From: Astor Post Staff: Gen. Man. Sr. Ball; Sr. Plav FRANC BS BICHZLK Y “Thou art known to all. fair and unassuming. Foreign Language. Pres. Home Be. Club 7-S; Vice-Pres. Tri-Y'’s 7-8; Sr. Play. Future: O. A. C. STANFORD BROOKS Bven thou, thyselt, knowest thine own achievements. History. Pres, of A. S. B. 7-8; Vice-Pres. Oregon Associated Students S: Debate 3-4-5-ti: Bus. Mgr. Zephyrus 5-6: Track I 6- S: Student Council 3- 1- 7-8: Ili-Y Club 5-6-7-S; “A Club 7-8: Zephyrus Staff 1-2-3-1-5-6- 7- 8: Astor Post Staff 2-3-1-5-6-7-S; Chr. Mi-.linx «»; Ad. Mgr. Astor Post 3; Phllologian Pres. 2- 5- G; Phllologian V.-Pres. 2-5-G; Phllologian Society 1- 2- 3-J-5-G; Fresh. Class Pres. 1-2: Jr. Play 0: Sr. Play S: Jr. Prom. Com. G; Frosh-Soph. Mix 2. Future: Pre-Law, On-. A DBIJ N K I IRA N STATOR “YVouldst that color were riches, then thin wouldst be the earth. Mathematics. Operetta S; Hi-Jinx S: Astor Post Staff G-7; Glee Club 5-6. Future: College. OLIVK CADONAU Ladies as helping and cheerful as thou art seldom found.” History. Fresh. Volleyball: Jr. Voleyball: Soph. Baseball: Tri-Y 3-1-56-7-8; Deba Dram 5-6- -S: Pres. I . D. 7-S: Astor Post Staff 6; Glee Club 1-2-31-5: G. L. Delegate F. of O.: G. L. Play: Jr. Prom. 6; Sr. Ball 7: Mi-Jinx Home Be. Club 6-i-8; Pres. M. Be. Club 0: Sr. Play. Future: College. BBRY'L ATWOOD

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