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ZEPH YRUS, 1932 Nordquist Simons Poysky Wicks Miss Allen Miss Bergman Januarij Senior Class of 1932 In January, 1029, between fifty and sixty young trout were released from the Lewis and Clark, (iray, and Astor liatcheries into the mighty river of Astoria high. Immediately upon their arrival, they selected iVIiss Hergman and Miss Allen to guide tliem upstream. Following shortly upon tlieir appearance in the big stream, tlie young salmon elected Ralpli Morrow as their guide. The big splash of the year was the .sophomore party. Ralph Alorrow was again elected iiresidcnt, this time of the junior school of fish. 1 l he cla.ss was exceptionallv peppv this vear and figured highly in all activities. M embers of the class took a foremost part in the junior play, “Adam and Eva.” The Junior Prom, planned by this cla.ss was a real success. Th is year, 1932, Albin Xorih]uist was electeil president of the January senior cla.ss. Several big bubbles were raisetl by the group. Among these u ' ere the Senior Rail and the January senior play, “Tweedles,” which displayed the clever dramatic ability of the seniors. In January, 1932, these young fish reached their full growth. The January senior class finally reached the .services of baccalaureate, and, on January 29, at commencement, passed on into the ocean of life. CLASS OFFICERS President.Albin Nordquist Vice-President.Linette Simons Secretary.June Poysky Treasurer.Ebba Wicks
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ZEPH YRUS, 1932 Actiuities Top Row Edith Autio “Life is short, but so am I.” Astor Post 7; Girls’ Pep club 8; Volleyball; Prop. Mgr. Sr. play. Lower Row Gordon Elliott “Everything we like we like alike. Minstrel show 6-8; Operetta 7. George Cobban “Truly, music doth have charms.” Orchestra 3-4-5-6-7-8; Band 6-8. Eranklin Erickev “A military man was he.” Jr. play 6; Sr. play 8. (Georgia Curtis “Pep personified.” Home Ec club 4-5-6-7-8; Dramatic club 3-4-5-6-7-8; Hi-Jinx 3; Pep club 7-8; Hi-Steppers 6-7-8; Yell assistant 6-7-8; Jr. play 6; Sr. play 8; Volleyball 4; Operetta 3-5-7; Live wire 8; Baseball 3-5-7. Irj.a Gust.afson “Discretion of speech is more than eloquence.” Trvgvt Duoos “A ready wit is always acceptable,” Hazel Hagerljp “The friends of my friends are my friends, too.”
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