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May Senior Activities ROBERT ANDERSON “So slight in build; yet, so mighty in will.”— Pres. Soph. Class 3-4; “A” Club 4-S-6-7-8; Yell King 3-4-7-8; Jr. Prom Committee 6; Hi-Y 7-8; Dram. Club 3-4-5-G-7-8; Jr. Play 5; Inter¬ class BB 7-8; Art Editor Zeph. 5-6; Bus. Mgr. Zeph. 7-8; Hi Jinx 4; Sr. Ball Com. 7; Sr. Party 8. CECILE ASPMO “The meek shall inherit the earth.” RUTH ANDERSON “Still waters run deep.” Torch Honor 3-4-5-G. DAVID ARNOLD “He is in demand— not at demand.” Student Body Pres. 7-8; Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8; Orchestra 3-4-5-6-7-8 ; Band 3-4-7-8; Jr. Prom Committee 6; Property Mgr. Jr. Play 6; Hi-Y 7-8; Editor Fisherman ' s Bible 8; Sr. Bali Com. 7; Delegate to 0. S. C., 8. EDWIN APPLETON “One who might conquer any f hing but fears a woman.” HELEN BAKOTICH “Laugh and the world laughs with you— weep and you weep alone.” Orchestra 3-4-5-6-7-8. FLORENCE BABCOCK “Diligent seeker for the worm of knowledge.”— Torch Honor 3-4-5-G-7- 8; Volleyball 5; Astor Post 8. LORNA BECKEN “Jolly, good natured and wise.” Torch Honor 5-G-7-8; Tri-Y 5-G-7-8; Volleyball 3-5-7; Basketball 7-8- Track 7-8. [ 22 ]
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May Senior Class 1930 Variety is the spice of life, someone said once, the May seniors evidently like spices, for their last year ' s activities have been exceedingly varied. With Alf Dahl as president, they have staged some of the most successful events of the school year. Needless to say, their entire career at Astoria hi has been marked by their great activity. The seniors, early in October seeing a chance to do a good turn, pre¬ sented each member of the football team with a duffle bag. And then, at just about the same time, they entertained the 1930 January Seniors with a News¬ paper Party , an entirely new party idea, which attracted much comment. The annual Senior Ball was given in December before Christmas vaca¬ tion. Both classes cooperated in making this outstanding social event a wonder¬ ful success. The Senior Play—that much looked forward to event! Merton of the Movies, which was presented last year as their Junior Play, was good. Stray Cats , their selection for their Senior play, was better. Undeniably it was a credit to the class. In May, came the Senior banquet at the Hotel Gearhart, baccalaureate, and then last of all, on May 23, that goal toward which every student strives— graduation. OFFICERS 1929 President . Alt Dahl Vice-President . . . Douglas Jackson Secretary . Gertrude Wirkkala Treasurer . Helen Huhtala Advisors Miss Betsy Wooton Miss Edith Clifford [ 21 ]
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May Senior Activities EUGENE BOWERS “Through thick and thin— and edu¬ cation.”— Hi-Y 7-8; “A” Club 3-4-5- 6-7-8; Football 3-5-6-8. CHRISTINE BURLINGAME “Temperament—thy name is Crissie.” Deba Drams 8; Orchestra S-6-7-8; Hi Jinx 4; Tri-Y 5-6; Astor Post 5; Jr. Prom. Com.; Sr. Ball Committee; Pep Club 7-8; Senior Party. RUBY CEDERBURG “Ernest and sincere in all she does.” Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8; Tri-Y 5-6-7-S EDNA CLASSEN “Would that all ladies were as sweet as thee.” ALF DAHL “None but himself could be his equal.” Hi-Y 7-8; Dram. 7-8; Hi Knights 7-8; Interclass Basketball 5-6-7-S; Sr. Class Pres. 7-8; Sr. Ball Com. 7; Jr. Prom. 6; Stud. Council 3-4; Hi Jinx 4; Del¬ egate to O. S. C.; 8. HARVEY DEALE “He left us before he had won.” CELESTE ELLIOT “Always a laugh and a jest—it never runs out.”— Orchestra 3-4-5-6-7-8; Pres. Orch. 7-8; Deba Drams 3-4-5-6- 7-8; Astor Post 8; Band 8. GRACE HESS “Meek and lowly—pure and holy.” [ 23 ]
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