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ZEPHYRUS, 1931 Helen Abel “And still we gaze, and still the wonder grows, That one head should carry all she knows.” Torch Honor Society 3-4-5-6-7-8; Glee ‘Club 4-5-6-7-8; Operetta 4-5-6-7; As- tor Post 6-7-8; Senior Play; Quill and Scroll 8; Senior Ball Com¬ mittee; Valedictorian. Henry Bewersdorf “I want to be a hero, an uncommon want.” Orchestra 3-4; Track 3. Eldred Brach “Here’s metal more at¬ tractive.” Edna Classen “That is gold which is worth gold.” Frances Classen “She laughs the sense of misery away.” Vol¬ leyball 4-6; Baseball 3-5-7. Jerome Clement “His mind, his king¬ dom; his word, his law.” Track 3; Hi-Jinx 3; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 5; Advertising Manager Astor Post 6 7; Hi-Y 6-7-8; Vice- pres. Hi-Y 8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Senior Ball Committee 8; Senior Play 8. Margaret Farmer “Zealous yet modest.” Tri-Y S-4-5-6-7; Home Ec 3-4-7-8; Senior Play 8; Volleyball 3-5 7; Baseball 4-6-8; Jun¬ ior Prom Committee; Senior Ball Committee 8 . Dorothy Gramms “A light heart lives long.” Senior Play 8; Deba Drams 4-5-G-7-8; Torch Honor Society 3 4- 5-6-7-8; Senior Ball Committee 8; Glee Club 4-5-6; Jr. Prom Committee 5; Girls’ League Council 4; Op¬ eretta 5; Tri-Y 8; As¬ tor Post Staff 6. Douglas Jackson “See! there is Jackson standing like a stone wall.” Hi-Knights 4-5 6-7-8; Sec.-Treas. Hi- Knights 6-7; “A” Club 5- 6-7-8; Pres. Hi- Y 8; Dramatic Club 5-6-7-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Vice pres. May Seniors ‘30; Business Manager Astor Post 6-7; Junior play 5; Football 4-6-8; Senior Play 8. Elsa Kemi “As merry as the day is long.” Glee Club 5 7; Volleyball 2-4-6; Baseball 3-5-7; Hi-Jinx 4; Astor Post 8. ( 18 )
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A. Klep O. Tuomikoski B. Middleton M. Lewis Miss Bergman Miss Branstator January Seniors 1931 Fresh from the mill, like straight, polished, and solid pieces of lumber, came the January senior class of 31 on Graduation day, January 16, with the purpose in mind of making themselves of some use in the scheme of life. Since the three years ago when they entered the mill of Astoria hi, as green, rough, and unfinished logs, they have striven hard to do their work, and they have done it well. Outstanding events of their course through the mill were the sophomore party, the junior play, Adam and Eva , the junior prom, and this last year, with Andrew Klep as president, the senior ball at Christmas time, and their January senior play, Golden Days , which, with its large cast, showed that the class is rich with dramatic talent. And so, in January, knots smoothed down, the class reached that goal of its dreams, baccalaureate, on January 11, and commencement. Officers President . Andrew Klep Vice-President . Bernt Middleton Secretary . . Margaret Lewis Sergeant-at-arms . Harold Ystad Advisers . A Pss Bergman, Miss Hilda Branstator ( 17 )
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ZEPHYRUS, 1931 Thomas Kenney “He has a head to con¬ trive, a tongue to per¬ suade, and a hand to execute any mischief.” Track 3-5; Hi-Jinx 3; Senior Play 8. Andrew Klep “The will to do; the soul to dare.” Pres. Class 8; Student Coun¬ cil 8; Hi-Y Historian 7-8; Hi-Knights 6-7-8; Dramatic ciub 7-8; Astor Post 6-7; Zephy- rus 6-8; Class Play 8. Marjorie Koe “They look into the beauty of thy mind.” Glee Club 6-7-8; Oper¬ etta 6-7; Band 7-8; Orchestra 8; Zephyrus Staff 6-7; Astor Post 8; Volleyball 8; Torch Honor 3-4-5-6- 7-8. Effie Krum “She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on.” Volley¬ ball 2-4-6; Baseball 3 5-7. Kenneth Larson “What any man dare, I dare.” Minstrel show 8 . Lillie Lauha “The only way to have friends is to be one.” Astor Post 6-7-8; Zeph¬ yrus 7-8; Senior Play 8;Volleyball 4-6; Base¬ ball 3-5-7; Tri-Y 5-6-7 8; Torch Honor 4-5-6-7 8; Operetta 7. Wilma Lee “A true friend is for¬ ever a friend.” Senior plav 8; Operetta 7; Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-8; Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Ball Committee. Margaret Lewis “To see her is to love her.” Vice-pres. Junior Class; Class Sec. 5-6 7-8; Volleyball 4-6-8; Baseball 3-5-7; Zephy¬ rus 6-7; Astor Post 7 8; Girls’ League Coun¬ cil 7; Senior Play 8; Senior Ball Committee 8; Glee Club 5-6-7; Operetta 5-6-7; Torch Honor 4-5-6-7-S; Deba Drams 8; Walter Lofgren “The shortest answer is doing.” Senior Play 8 . Charlotte Lundell “She will or won’t— depend on’t.” Volley¬ ball 4-6-7; Baseball 3 5-7. ( 19 )
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