Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)
- Class of 1935
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M 54' - Xfi mf' 'if' ,, fff f ' ff 1 ' Y VOLUME 38 PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY 3 .-1 EDICATION To you our heads are bent in humble homageg We hope our high school halls you long may grace Because of service ever kept unvvavlring, Your name in student hearts takes foremost place Because of efforts tireless and devoted To keep the high ideal of youth alive, We wish to dedicate to you, llliss Ambler, The Zephyrus of nineteen thirty-five. -M. K. ll. ' 4 MISS NIINNIE AMBLER FORWARD E As you turn the pages of this Zejnlzyrzzs, We hope that your high school days of l934-'35 will unfold before you in romantic fashion, and lu memory thought will Wander To those best loved days of old, Wheii we sang and cheered and conquerecl For the Purple and the Goldf' EDITOR--DOROTHY HUTCHENS BUSINESS NIANAGER-VIENO OSTERLLINIJ iii 6 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FACULTY SENIORS ,IUNIORS SOPHOMORES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES 7M Three Hundred Years As l study the evolution of the secondary school, I am re- minded of the stages through which a butterfly passes. ln the early stages the worm crawls over the ground in a lowly and simple fashion, seeking for the food which is essen- tial to its existence. Unconsciously it is laying a foundation for a future self. During a certain period of time it finds it- self bound up within a beautifully but an intricately woven case, from which, after a process of metamorphosis has taken place, it emerges-the gauzy, gorgeous butterfly. No longer does she crawl on the earthg no longer is she tied down with mere practical, arduous living, no longer is she bound down by iron-clad tradition. Now she walks on the ground and flys through the air. The warm sunshine, the per- fume of the violet, the freshness of the grass, the soft texture of the moss, the music of the birds, the turquoise waters of the sea, the azure-bathed mountains--all are magnified through her. And the world loses its profaneness. So, in 1635, the Boston Latin School was organized with one instructor and a mere handful of students. The students stayed in school all day, grinding at Latin, Reading, W1'iti11g, Arithme- tic, and the Bible. The teacher stood over the students with whips and canes, making sure their heads were bent over their Latin Grammar. Today the student is the victim of an overcrowded curriculum, and capsuled education. Tradition makes him think so, act so, speak so, if he would graduate. Signs of metamorphsis are evi- dent, but the process is a painful one, and sometimes fatal. Tomorrow the student will be liberated. No longer will he be held down in a case of traditions. The rocket belt will en- able him to travel dizzy distances, and he will discuss interna- tional problems with his neighbors in mid-ocean floating schools: he will shoot up to Mars to get first hand informationg television, plus slow motion devices, will unfold him the 1HOSt complex of principles. 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But if you are not fair and square, Although she may be kind, I'll Warrant you will find her not Afraid to speak her mind. For she is a modern teacher. -M. K. B. SUPERINTENDENT A. C. HANIPTON PRINCIPAL E. D. TOWLER 1126 F T M12 ZOE ALLEN University of Oregon English Adviser: May Senior Class, Deba Drams May Senior Play Coach MINNIE AMBLER Willamette University Mathematics, English Adviser: Girls' League De-an of Girls RUTH BEATTY Oregon State College Biology Adviser: Tri-Y ANN BERGMAN Columbia University French, Laftin Adviser: January Senior Class MARJORIE CANESSA Oregon State College Home Economics Adviser: Home Ee Club LOU ANN CHASE University of Oregon English, Physical Education Adviser: G. A. A. T. P. HALLER Head of Music Department REUBEN JENSEN Oregon State College Mechanical Drawing, Free Hand Drawing Adviser: Business Manager of Astor Post, Art Editor of Zephyrus, Hi-Knights VESTA LAMB Albany College Head of Commercial Depart- ment Typing, Shorthand Adviser: Book Exchange MARY McCANN University of Washington English Adviser: Sophomore Class, Torch Honor GERDA PETERSEN Astoria High School Office Secretary VIOLET CROFOOT Oregon State College Bookkeeping, Commercial Law Adviser: Junior Class, Busi- ness Manager of Zephyrus MAUDE CROUTER University of Wasliington History Adviser: Junior Class Junior Play Coach FERN CURRY University of Oregon Head' of English Department English 8, Modern Literature Adviser Publications, Quill and Scroll CHARLES GIBSON Washington State College Man-ual Arts, Vocational Edu- cation Adviser: Vocational Club MARJORIE HALDERMAN University of Oregon Commercial Geography, Librarian Adviser: Library Club C'H.AllL0'l l'E RUDD Oregon State College Home Economics Adviser: Home Ee Club Girls' League MAIRGARET SMI'I'H Oregon State College Shorthand, Typing Adviser: May Senior Class LESLIE THONIPSON Oregon State College Chemistry, Physics Adviser: Hi-Y J OHN WVARREN University of Oregon :Physical Education History Adviser: Hi-Knights, A Club ISABEL WILLSIE University of Nebraska Civics, Economics Adviser: Public Speaking Club, January Senior Class January Senior Play Coach BETSY WOOTTON University of Oregon Mathematics Adviser: Pep Club I4 A I Hflrand Old Girl She was moclellfd very carefully From a very special clay, And her Malcel' chose to mold her In a prim and proper Way. She had such a sense of dignity, Whieli kept her quite a crank, Oh, never would she giggle O'er e'en an excellent prank. She had so many principles She never could unbendg So her students never knew her As a true and loyal friend. And when unruly pupils Of obedience showed a lack, She spanked them with a ruler On the front and not the back. For she was an old-fashioned teacher --M. K. B. xv ug .V www , :x SSBVE Agp 1 EZ? A , ,. . , -4 1' V- - ,-, . Jw-4x-vV-e-uv5ww4f-4-5'---4v.ms'vwu,15i?'f'1gQ-1 EU sv' rw- 4 -ff V V--A W5 q-'i-D'w.e-w-:-V,?fQ - -- A 4-4. 4 , . , ,,,,.,4..Q.,,,4,,,,.,,,,,.p.,.,,,.f,34 ,JN . 341 --HVg2Q?,-g,4- A---elzgeqgw., ik, ,sf-,M ,ff1E,,-f,V,f.,wh,g-14'-w '2VV,,.- - , ,gzfd VV.fw-fi-.-4V- ,rv-, ,, --.., 'U ' -- . -V . V sf-ff -:'V. - ff- f F W 1 -V-ff-2 -V fr ,. 2' --2f,f,,--iv, W:,g.3y2w..,:waQ:3EwQA f. . 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V----V ,aww V,- ,, .fu .Wg n , aiggsm 5 5 5 a a a E E I H 1 i 1 i E 1 s . i 3 I E 5 E . 2 Q E I 1 I i E s ? i . E E 5 E E r ! ! ! i E i 5 e 2 F i 2 I 5 I ! E CLASS I-IISTURY January Seniors 1 9 3 5 Officers Prexizlent ................................ Billy Wliittle Vice-President .... ....... F ulton Van Dusen Seirretary .,..,,,.,. ..... l Catherine Cannon Treasurer ...........,,.....,............. HjO1'diS Berg Witli the advent of a callow but peppy group of sophomores in the month of January, 1932, the high school became a live- lier place. This class was immediately labeled the Hjanuary class of 1935. Two weeks later this group climaxed a basketball rally with a bonfire. Two months later these same classmen gave a Sopho- more Hop, which has been remembered as one of the best ever given. The outstanding factor in the success of the dance was that the sophomores had both the Senior Bowl and the junior Lantern in Patriot hall. The next fall several classmen turned out for football prac- tice. Some of these were destined to become great in the annals of football history, Willard Caspell receiving the Cosovich Trophy. The first thing to mark the transcendence of these sophomores into juniors was the winning of the annual pep rally. These same juniors promoted a prom that was noted for its attractive- ness. The theme of the decorations was international flags and ships. Several classmen showed ability in the junior play, Polly with a Past. ln the fall of 1934, these seniors returned for their last term's work in Astoria high. The class picnic, held in October, at Cannon Beach, was followed by the annual class play, Kempy. After the senior banquet, which was held at the Ocean House, only two more steps remained before the January seniors- baccalaureate and commencement, with Dr. Phillip lVIorris delivering the commencement address. Whittle Van Dusen Cannon Berg 155s DONALD AXDREXVS QDINAD--Born, Portlaml, Oregon: Live Wire 3-4-5: Dramatic Club 5-6-7-S: Assistant Advertising Manager Astor Post 4: Advertising Manager Astor Post 5: Junior Play 6: January Senior Play- 8: Minstrel Show 3-5-7: Future, Fine Artis: University of Oregon. NEIL ATWOOD QYOYO1-Born, Mill City, Oregon: President of Vocational Guidance Club 7: Vice-President State Vocational Guidance Club S: Senior Play Staff S: Future, Undecided. STANLEY BARTOLDITS QPROFJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Voca- tional Guidance Club 6-7: Future, Electrical Engineering, U. C. L. A. XVILLARD CASPELL IBUCKJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: President A Club 9: A Club 3-4-5-6-7-8: Sergeant-at-Arms A Club 7-R: Hi-Y 5-6-7-8: Boys' Minstrel Show 6: Operetta 5: Football 3-5-T-9: Basketball S: Future, Physical Education, University of Oregon. RAYMOND CHNISTENSEN UVHRISTYJ-Born, Portland, Oregon: Glee Club 3-4-5-6-7-S: Minstrel Show 3-5-7: Operetta 4-6-S: Astor Post 7-S: lnterclass Basketball 4-G: Future, Fine Arts, University of Oregon. MERVVIN DORAN IMERVYJ-Born, Astoria. Oregon: Zephyrus G-7: Football 6-8: Operetta 6: Swimming 3: Future, University of Oregon. ANDREW EDIYIISTON QDIMPLESI-Born, Norton City, Kansas: Vephyrvs 8: Dor Mo 2-3. Walla High: Officers Club 3, Walla High: Future. Undecided. MARION ELLIOT IGYPSYJ-Born, Dahlia, Washing't-on: Manager of Sophomore Baseball Team 4: Captain of Volleyball 3: Fu- ture, Nurses Training, University of Washington. HERTHA ESKOLA IPUNKJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-8: Volleyball 4: G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8: Pep Club 7-SZ Secretary Pep Club 8: Zephyrus R: January Senior Play Staff 8: Junior Prom Committee 6: Future, Undecided. NANCY FULTON fN'ANl-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Junior Prom Committee 6: Astor Post 8: Tri-Y 3-4-5: Senior Play Cast S: Future, University of Oregon. ROBERT GAMBLE IBEDJ-Born. Astoria, Oregon: Operetta 4-G: Minstrel Show 5: Future, Undecided. BEPNICE GUSTAFSON IB. GJ-Born, Astoria. Oregon? Torch I7-lvonor 3-4-5-6-7-S: Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-T-S: Future, Secretarial ork. CHARLES I-IADDIX IHADDIXX--Born Astoria. Oregon: Tum- bling 5-6-7: Vocational Guidance Club 6-7: Minstrel Show 4: Senior Play Staff 8: Astor Post Staff R: Zephyrus Staff R: Fu- ture, Chemical Analyst, Washing'ton State. BETTY HAFENRRACK-Born. Seattle. Wasliiiigtoiiz Tri-Y 2-425-6-7-S: Tri-Y Cabinet 8: Future, Sociology. Washington .ta e. JACK HEALEY fRTlDl-Born. St. Helens. Oregon: Junior Class Pl-ay 5: Live Wire G: Minstrel Show 7: Operetwt T: Band 5: Dramatic Club 5-6-7-S: Future, Undecided. LOUIS HOLMES ILOVIEI-R-orn. Astoria, Oregon: Football 4-6-S: Future, University of Oregon. LUCY HORTON-Born, Walla Walla. Washington: T-Ioine E0 Club 5-G-7-S: Astor Post 5-fi: Fri-Y 4-5-G-7-R3 'Fri-Y Cabinet G-7: President of Tri-Y 8: Future, Unrlecirle-cl. 'IIIRAM JOHNSON fHI'l-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Hi Knights: Fu- ture, University of Washington. VERNA KARBINEN IDARPJ--Born. Astoria, Oregon: Home Eu Club: Glee Club: Future, Undecided. GERTRUTIE KOSKT IGERTTEI-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Pen Club 7-8: President ot Pen Club S: Home Fc Club H-6-7-S1 Junior Play Staff 6: Advertising Wanager of Senior Play 8: Minstrel Show Fl: Oneretta 7: Astor Post S' G. A. A. 3-4-5-6: Secretary of Girls' League 8: Future, Undecided. ERNEST LABSON-Born. Astoria Oregon: Foot-ball 6: A Club 6-7-8: Hi-Y 6-7-8: Interclass Basketball 4: Future, Undecided. ARTHUR. LESLIE KBRASTYI-Born. Seattle. Washingt.on: Oper- etta 7: Vocational Club: Future, University of Washington. VERDITN LEWIS IGOOKJ-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Junior Play Cast 6: Senior Play Cast 8: Boys' Minstrel Show 6: Oneretta 6: Dramatic Club 5-6: Sophomore Hop Committee 3: Glee Club G: Future, Oregon State College. ELLEN LUNKI-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Glee Club: Home Ec Club: Baseball, Volleyball: Future, Artistic Work. JOY MADSEN-Born, Seattle, Washington: Tri-Y 4-5-6-7-S: Tri-Y Cabinet 8: G. A. A. 4-5-G-7-8: Volleyball 5: Astor Post 8: Deba Drams 7-S: Secretary of Deba Drams S: Januarv Senior Play Cast 8: Junior Play Staff 6: Future, Nurses Training, San Francisco, California. LEAH MANNILA CLIZJ-Born, Carbonado, Washington: Glee Club 3-4: Girls' League Committee: Future, Western Beauty College. ANDREVVS, DONALD ATVVOOD, NEIL BARTOLDUS, STANLEY I H CASPELL, WILLARD CHRTSTENSON, RAYMOND DORAN, MERVIN EDMISTON, JACK ELLIOTT, MARION ESKOLA, BERTHA FULTON, NANCY GAMBLE,' ROBERT GUSTAFSON, BVERNICI HA-DDIX, CHARLES HAFENBRACK, BETTY HEALEY, JACK HOLMES, LOUIS HORTON, LUCY JOHNSON, I-IIRAM JONES, OTIS KARPINEN, VE RNA KOSKT, GERT I IUDE LARSON, ERNEST LESLIE, ARTHUR LEVVIS, VERDUN LUNKT, ELLEN MADSEN, JOY MANNILA, LEAH MESFORD, BELLE MILLER, VIENO PAETOW, CHARLES PETERSEN, DORIS PETERSON, ROLAND PETERSON, WALTER SALMELA, RANDJE SARPOLA, ROD-ERICK SLOTTE, JOHN SODERBEHO, MABEL SODERMAN, LINDA SPEXARTH, PHYLLIS TAKALO, DAVID TUNGESVICK, VIRGINIA VIUKKALA, VVHILLIAM WAISANEN, OLAF WILSON. VIRGINIA VVIMBER, FLORENCE WINCHEISITER, JEWEL WRIGHT, HAROLD YRJANA, LILLIAN ik BELLE MESFORD-Born, Astoria. Oregon: G. A. A. 5-6-7-8: Vol- leyball: Future, Social Worker. VJENO MILLER-Born, Virginia, Minnesota: Future, Undecided. CHARLES I-'AETOW CCI-IUCKI-Born. Hansboro, North Dakota: Football 4-6-8: Track 7: A Club 5-6-7-8: Secretary-Treasurer A Club 8: Future, Tri State. DORIS PETERSON 1PEDEj-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Girls' League Cabinet: Tri-Y Cabinet: Operetta: Minstrel Show: Tri-Y Pian- ist: Future, Business College. ROLAND PETERSEN ISCRUBJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Junior Play Cast 6: Minstrel Show 6: Future, Undecided. WVALTER PETERSEN IBALDYJ--Born, Astoria, Oregon: Golf Team 5: Future, Undecided. RANDLI SALMELA-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Volleyball 4: Baseball 5: Girls' League Commi'tee 6: Future, Undecided. RODERICK SARPOLA IRODI-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Football 5: Future, Undecided. JOHN SLO'I I'E-Born. Astoria, Oregon: Junior Play Cast 6: Junior 'Prom Committee 5: Senior Play Cast 8: Hi-Y 8: Boys Minstrel 6: Operetta. 6: Glee Club: Sophomore Hoo Committee 3: Live Size 6-7: Dramatic Club 5-6: Future, Engineering, Oregon a e. MAREL SODERBERG fBAREJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8: Baseball 3-5-7: Volleyball 4-6-S: Home Ec Club 5-6-7-8: Glee Club 3-4-5-6-7-8: Mins'rel Show 4-6-S: Operetta 3-5-7: Cantata 3: Tri-Y 3: Future, Oregon Normal. LINDA SODERMAN KLINDA LOUD--Born, Astoria. Oregon: Astor Post 5: Future, Undecided. PHYLLIS SPEXARTI-I-Born, Astoria. Oregon: Astor Post 6-7-S: Tri-Y 3-4: Sophomore Hon Committee 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee 5: Girls' League Committee 7-R: Juni-or P-lay Cast: 6: Senior Play Cast 8: Future, Oregon State. DAVID TAKOLA-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Property Manager Senior Class Play: Future, Scientist. VIRGINIA TUNGESVICK fGINAl-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Senior Play Staff 8: Future, Undecided. XVILLNIAM VIUKKOLA IBILLI--Born. Astoria, Oregon: Torch Honor 3-4-5-6: Hi-Y 6-7-S: Assistant Fire Chief 7-8: Vice President Junior Class 6: Vice President Hi-Knights 8: Future, Undecided. OLAF VVAISANEN IBOZOJ-Born, Finland: Assistant Yell Leader 5-6: . A Club: Opere-tta 4-5: Minstrel Show 3-5: Future, Uni- versity of Oregon. VIRGINIA XVILSON 1BEBUy-Born, Astoria. Oregon: Astor Post 6: Girls Minstrel Show 6: Junior Play Staff 6: Live Wire S: Future, Undecided. FLORENCE WIMBEII QKLOTZI-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8: Secretary-Treasurer Torch Honor 8: Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-8: G. A. A. 4-5-6-7-S: Orchestra 5-6-7: Deba Drams 7-8: Treasurer Deba Drams 8: Girls' League Pianist 8: Future, University of Oregon. JEXVEL WINCHESTER--Born. Canyon City. Colorado: Glee Cluh 3-4-5-6-7-8: Operetta 3: Tri-Y 6-7-8: Basketball 3-4-5-6: Tri-Y Cabinet 8: Girls' Minstrel Show 8: Future, Undecided. HAROLD WR,IGHT fPETERJ-Born. Portland. Oregon: A Club 4-5-6-7-8: Hi-Knights 8: Football 5-7: Basketball 3-4-5-6-7-8: Future, Oregon State. LILLIaAl2T1 YRJANA fI.I3-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Future, Unde- C1 e . KATHERINE CANNON IKASEYQ-Born. Gresham. Oregon: Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-8: Tri-Y Cabinet 5-6-7-8: Deba Drams 8: Quill and Scroll 6-7-8: Secretary Quill and Scroll 6-7-8: Treasurer Junior Class 6: Secretary January Senior Class 8: Senior Play Cas' 8: Junior Play Business Staff 6: Senior Representative Girls' League 8: Torch Honor Society 3-4-5-6-7-8: Astor Post Staff 3-4-5-6-7-8: Zephyrus Staff 5-6-7-8: Sophomore Hop Commit- tee 3: Future, University of Oregon. FULTON VAN DUSEN lBILLl-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Live Wire 3: Assistant Manager of Astor Post 3: Astor Post Staff 3-4-5-6-7-8: Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8: Assistant Athletic Man- ger 4-5: I-Il-Knlgh-ts 4-5-6-7-8: Hi-Y 6-7-8: Dramatic Club 5-6: Student Council 5-6: A Club 7-8: Zephyrus Staff 7-S: Quill and Scroll 6-7-8: President Quill and Scroll 8: Athletic Mana- ger 6-7: Senior Class Play Cast 8: Sophomore Hop Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 5: Vice President January Senior Class 8: Future, University of Oregon. BQILL WHITTLE fWI-IIMPY1-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Live Wire 5: Sophomore Holp Committee: January Senior Play Staff 8: Hi-Y 7-8: Secretary of Hi-Y 8: Minstrel Show 7: President of January Senior Class S: Future, Undecided. HIJORDIS BERG QYERDYJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Volleyball 4-5-8: G. A. A.: Deba Drams 8: Treasurer January Senior Class: Business Manager Senior Play S: Future, Stenographer. ARNIE TOIVONEN-Picture does not appear. CLASS HISTORY May Seniors 1 9 3 5 Officers President ,......,..,.............., Edward Ericksen Vice-President ..,.. ........... S igfred Jensen Secretary ,,,,,.,,.. .,..... V lCIl0 Osterlund Treasurer ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,...,..,.......... Ellen Arvola Entering as a new crop of green sophomores, the class of 1935 soon began to show their pep and blossom into the class it has now become, one of the best ever to leave the portals of Astoria High School. The leadership of Wally Johansen was most important in the success of the first year men and women, but backing him up were Miss Jean Sim and Miss Hilda Bran- stator, as able advisers. Outstanding in the year's achievements was the annual Sopho- more Hop. The sophomores, according to tradition, built a huge bonfire to climax the Salem rally of the year 1932. When it came time for these selfsame sophomores to be considered upperclassmen, they were ready to assume all the dignity and responsibility that goes with the Junior class. To show their earnestness this class proceeded to win the annual Pep pennant from under the very eyes of the gloating seniors. With a record attendance, Polly with a Past Was produced and chalked up a victory in the dramatic field. Frank Woodfield led the grand march at the Junior Prom as well as the Junior class. Under the directorship of Miss Edith Clifford and Miss Violet Crofoot, the juniors called their second year in Astoria High School a success and moved on to higher levels. Under the guidance of Miss Zoe Allen, Miss Margaret Smith, and Edward Ericksen, the class presented the play, The Man on Stilts. It was the first time any play with so large a cast has ever been given in Astoria. With the Senior Ball, the class bade goodbye to the January seniors and turned their eyes toward the picnic, the banquet, the play, the prom, baccalaureate, and commencement, with Mr. Warner to give the parting speech to the May seniors of '35. Ericksen Jensen Osterlund Arvola 1996 95 ATRI AIHUID AKERMAN -Born, Brainerd. Minnesota5 Future, College. VEINO ALTO-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 G. L. Vocational Committee 75 Future, Undecided. VIOLA, ANDERSON-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Home Ec Club 5-6-7-85 Vice President Home Ee Club 7-85 Junior Prom Com- mittee 65 Senior Ball Committee 75 Tri-Y 7-85 G. L. Health Committee 3-45 G. L. Service Commiitee 5-6-7-85 Dean's Room Duty 85 G. L. Vigilance Committee 85 Future, Nurse. ROBERT ANET QBOBJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Hi-Knights 3-4-5-6-7-85 UA Club 3-4-5-6-7-85 Football 3-5-75 Basketball 3-4-5-6-7-85 Junior Prom Committee 65 Assistant Fire.Chief 75 Secretary-Treasurer A Club 65 Secretary Hi-Knights 65 Track G5 All-State Honors 65 Future, College. BEVERLY BECKEN ,QBEAJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Tri-Y 3-45 Baseball 45 G. L. Service Committee 35 Future, Undecided. MILDRED BEHNKE QDUTCHj-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 G. A. A. 5-6-75 Home Ec Club 5-6-75 Volleyball 3-55 Baseball 4-65 Op- eretta 65 Minstrel Show 55 Future, Undecided. LAKVRENCE BLUE-Born, Pendleton, Oregon5 Future, College. CLARENCE BOTSFORD QCHIEFJ-Born, Eltopia, Washingtoi15 Future, College. MARY ELIZABETH BOYINGTON CMEBJ-Born, Billings, lVIOn- tana5 Soph Hop Committee 35 Live Wii'e 45 Deba Dram 5-6-7-85 Pep Club 6-7-85 G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-85 Vice President G. A. A. 5-65 Library Club 5-6-7-85 President G. L. 7-85 Junior Play 65 Minstrel Show 5-75 Operetta 65 Senior Ball Committee 75' Astor Post Staff 55 Zepliyrus Staff 7-85 Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Volley- ball 35 Baseball 45 Treasurer Junior Class 65 Assistant Libra- rian 5-6-7-85 Future, University of Oregon. ELLEN Bli00KShBorn, Astoria, Oregon5 Volleyball 35 Baseball 45 G. A. A. 35 Senior 'Ball Committee 75 Astor Post 7-85 Tri-Y 55 Girls' League Vocational Committee 75 Girls' League Pro- gram Committee 55 Future, Undecided. EINO BUMALA UIUMPSW-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Football 3-5-75 AU Club 3-4-5-6-7-85 lnterclass Basketball 4-65 Live Wire 5-65 Sergeant-at-arms Junior Class 5-65 Track 65 Junior Prom Committee 65 Hi-Knights 7-85 Basketball 7-85 Future, College. VIOLET CARLSON--Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Baseball 45 Volleyball 35 Operetta. 75 Future, Undecided. JAMES CHESTER KJIMD--Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Senior Ball Committee 55 Soph Hop Committee 45 Future, Diesel Engi- neering. ' TED CHRISTIANS-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Student Council 7-85 Athletic Manager 7-85 Hi-Y 6-7-85 I-Ii-Knights 7-85 A Club 7-85 Junior Prom 55 Junior Play Committee 55 Pep Rally 3-4-55 Future, Oregon State School of Forestry. JULIA CRUMP QJULIEJ--Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Tri-Y 3-4-5-65 Home Ec Club 3-4-5-65 Junior Prom Committee 65 Senior Ball Committee 75 Future, Beauty College. EMIL EK fEKJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Orchestra 3-4-5-6-85 Foot- ball 3-5-75 Basketball 4-6-85 Initerclass Basketball 4-65 Track 85 A Club5 Future, College. EDNA MARGARET EMPLI-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Manager Book Exchange 6-7-85 Astor Post Staff 3-4-5-6-7-85 Zephyrus Staff 5-6-7-85 Junior Play Cast 55 Chairman Junior Prom Program Committee 65 Chairman Senior Pin Committee 7-85 Assistant Librarian 6-7-85 Library Club 6-7-85 Secretary Library Club 7-85 Girls' League Treasurer 7-85 Senior Ball Committee 75 Torch Honor Society 3-4-5-6-7-85 G. L. Rep. to N. W. Confer- ence 65 Girls' League Council 7-85 Operetta 65 Debate Squad 35 Chairman G. L. Typing Committee 5-65 G. L. Health'Com,mittee 5-65 Debate Substitute 45 G. L. Vigilance Committee 55 G. L. Standards Committee 85 Rotary Club Cup 65 Business Manager May Senior Play 85 Future, College-Northwestern. JACQUELINE ERP fJACKIEj-Born, Cathlamet, Washington5 Tri-Y 7-85 Future, Interior Decoration. ELEANORE FAHLSTROM ISVVEDEJ-Born, Astoria, O1'eg0n5 Future, Undecided. .IOHN FITCHA-Born, Astoria, Oregong Senior Play 85 Junior Prom 65 Future, Undecided. MARY FULTON-Born, Pendleton, Oregon5 Deba Dram 7-85 G. L. Sextet 7-8: Tri-Y Play 7-85 Deba Dram Play 7-85 Future, University of Oregon. ROBERT GAY QBOBJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Senior Ball Com- mittee 75 Future, Radio Television Research. JANET GRANLUND-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Orchestra 5-65 Oper- etia 45 Volleyball 3-55 Baseball 4-65 Deba Dram -7-85 Senior Ball Committee 75 Astor Post 7-85 G. L. Vocational Committee Chairman 7-85 Glee Club 3-45 Minstrel Show 3-5-75 Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-85 Future, Private Secretary. - SYLVIA GRIMSTAD-Born, Seattle, Washington5 Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-85 Girls' League Health Committee 5-6-7-85 Dean's Room Assistant 7-85 Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Tri-Y Pianist 85 Assist- ant Librarian 4-5-65 Zephyrus Staff 85 Future, Undecided. BETTY GUSTAFSON-Born, Astoria, Oregong Treasurer A. H. S. 7-85 Student Council 7-85 Vice-President Girls' League ,7-85 Girls' League Cabinet 7-85 Chairman Service Committee G. L. 6: Junior Play Committee 65 President Home Ec Club 7-85 Junior Prom Committee 65 Home Ee Club 5-6-7-85 Deba Dram 7-85 Senior Ball Committee 75 Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Zephyrus 7-85 Future, Nurse-Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle. EDNA GUNNARY-Born, Ashber, Montana5 Future, Business College. HARRIET HANSEN-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Home Ee Club 5-6- 7-85 Home Ee Historian 7-85 Senior Ball Committee 75 Future, Nurse. AKERMAN, ATRI ALTO, VEINA ANDERSON, VIOLA ANET, ROBERT BECKJON, BEVERLY BENKE, MILDRED BLUE, LAWRENCE BOTNSFORD, CLARENCE ROYINGTON, MTARY ELIZABETH BROOKS, ELLEN BUMALA, EINO CARLSON, VIOLET CHESTER, JAMES CHRISTIANS, TED CRUMP, JULIA EK, EMIL EMPI, EDNA ERP, JACQUELINE FAHLSTROM, ELEANOR FITCHA, JOHN FULTON, MARY GAY, ROBERT GRANLUND, JANET GRIMSTEAD, ,SYLVIA GUSTAFSON, BETTY GUNNERY, EDNA A HANSEN, HARRIET HA'mus, GOLDIE HAYNES, BILL HENDRICKSON, AGNES HOVVE, WILLIAM HUTCHENS, DOROTHY HUTCHINSON, WILLIAM ISELI, RUSSEL JOHANSON, HERBERT JOHANSON, WALLACE JOUPPILA, JORMA JULIAN, I-IAZEL KELIM, GLEN KNUTINEN, ASTRID KOSKI, ARNIE KOSKI, ELSIE L'AMIE, EILEEN LARSON, LORRAINE LEAHY, JOE LUNK1, HAZEL LUUKINEN, ALBERT LUUKKONEN, HAZEL G OLIJIE HARRIS fDE'I I'Al+B X I Y orn, I storia, Oregon5 Pep Girls 35 Tri-Y 4-5-65 Tri-Y Play 75 Senior Ball Committee 75 Future, Beauty College. WVILLIAM HAYNES-Born, Eugene. Oregon5 Orchestra 3-45 Min strel Show 45 Operetta 55 Future, University of Oregon. AGNES HENDRlICKSON IAGGIEJ-Born, Astoria, Oreg0n5 Future, Business College. WVILLIAM HOVVE QWII.LIEb-Born, Astoria, Oregong Football 75 Track 6-85 Future, University of Southern California. DOROTHY HUTCHENS fHUFFYD-Born, McMinnville, Oregong Deba Dram 6-7-S5 President Deba Dram 7-85 Pep Club 7-85 Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Secretary Tri-Y 65 Editor of Zephyrus 7-85 Astor Post Staff 5-6-7-85 Quill and Scroll 7-85 G. A. A. 5-6-7-85 Basketball 45 Baseball 3-55 Orchestra 3-45 Business Staff Junior Play 65 Junior Prom Committee 6: Senior Ball Committee 75 Soph Hop Committee 35 Minstrel Show 55 Live Wire 5-65 Future, University of Oregon. BILL HIJTCI-IINSON QHIFTCHJ-Born, Portland, Oregon5 Debate 3-4, Operetta 45 Astor Post 5-6-7-85 Junior Play 55 Public Speaking 65 Minstrel Show 65 Assistant Business Manager Astor Post 65 Business Manager Astor Post 75 Junior Prom Committee 65 Senior Ball Committee 75 Zephyrus 7-85 Quill and Scroll 7-85 Hi-Y 7-85 Soph Party 35 Future, College. RUSSELL ISELI QRUSTYJ-Born, Portland, Oregon' Advertising M anager Astor Post 85 Assistant Advertising Manager Astor Post 75 Astor Post 3-4-5-6-7-85 Advertising Manager Junior Play 65 Junior Prom Committee G5 Senior Ball Committee 75 Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Future, University of Oregon. HERBERT VV. JOHANSON QHERBIEJ-Senior Ball Committee 75 Future, Oregon State College. WVALLACE JOHANSEN UVALLYJ--Born, Astoria, Oregon: Hi- Knights 3-4-5-6-7-85 Hi-Y 7-8: UA Club 7-S5 Torch Honor 35 Basketball 3-4-5-6-7-85 Football 5-G-7-85 Student Council 3-4- 5-6-7-85 Student Body President 7-85 Minstrel Show 65 Assist- ant Fire Chief 5-6-7-8' Sophomore Class President 3 4 So h Y - - S D Hop Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 65 Interclass Bas- ketball 3-55 Future, College. JORM l A JOIPPILA-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Orchestra5 Minstrel Show 45 Junior Prom Committee 65 Minstrel Show 85 Oper- etta 85 Future, Undecided. HAZEL JULJIAN--Born, Astoria, lOregon5 Home EQ Club 5-6-7-8' Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Future, Commercial Artist. GLENN' KELIM-Born, Hatfield, Missouri5 Operetta 65 Future, Undecided. ASTRID KNUTINEN KBOOTSJ-Born, New Leipzig, North Dakota' Home Ee Club 5-G-7-85 Aviatrix or Transport Pilot. 1 ARNIE KOSKI-Born, Douglas, Alaska5 Tnterciass Basketball 3-55 Basketball 6-85 Hi-Y 7-8: Co-Chairman of Junior Prom 65 Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Senior Ball Committee 75 Future, Un- decided. ELSIE KOSKI 1ELj-Born, T'or.land, Oregon5 Torch Honor 3-4-5- 6-75 Manager Book Ex 6-7-85 Zephyrus 7-85 Astor Post 7-8: Chairman G. L. Health Committee 5-6-7-85 G. L. Vigilance Com- mittee 7-85 Chairman G. L. Vigilance Committee 4-5-6-7-S5 Dean's Duty 6-7-85 Senior Class Pin Committee 7-85 G. L. Health Committee 4-5-6-7-85 G. L. Scholarship Committee 45 Future, Northwestern Business College. EILEEN L'AMIE 1LAMBlEi-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Future, In- terior Decoration. LORAINE LARSON' QLORYJ-Born. Astoria, Oregon: Home Ec Club 5-6-7-85 Treasurer Home Ee Club 7-85 Future, Bookkeeper. JOSEPH LEAHY QFLASHJ--Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Basket'ball5 Future, Forestry. HAZEL LUNKI-Born, Finland, Europe: Baseball 45 Volleyball 35 Minstrel Show 75 Future, Beauty College. ALBERT LUUKINEN QLUKOB--Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Hi-Knights 3-4-5-6-7-85 Basketball 5-G-7-85 A Club 7-85 Future, Un- decided. HAZEIA LU UKKONEN CKAYJ-Born, Astoria, Oregong Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-85-Home Ec Club 5-6-7-85 Orchestra 5-65 Astor Post 7-85 Zephyrus 7-85 Chairman G. L. Art Committee 5-6-75 Junior Prom Committee 65 Senior Ball Committee 75 Home Ee Club Reporter 7-85 Future, Undecided. RICHARD MACKLIN CDICKJ-Born, Astoria, Oregong Future, Musician and Get Married. AITNE MALEN-Born. Astoria, Oregong Tri-Y 7-85 Future, Business. ARTHUR VV. MILLER QARTJ-Born, Denton, Montana5 Vocational Club 5-6-7-85 President Vocational Club 7-85 Future, Music. HELEN MITCHELL qM1ITCH1-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Pep Club 6-7-85 Vee-President Pep Club 75 G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8: Secre- tary-Treasurer G. A. A. 7-S5 Secretary-Treasurer Soph Class 3-45 Girls' League Sophomore Representative 3-45 Manager Soph Volleyball 35 Baseball 4-55 Captain Junior Volleyball 55 Junior Prom Committee 55 Operetta 55 Secretary Junior Class 5-65 Girls' League Song Leader 7-S5 Secretary Student Body 7-85 Student Council 7-85 Zephyrus Staff 7-S5 Soph Hop Com- mittee 35 Future, Business College. ELMA NESS-Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Volleyball 3-5-75 Baseball 4-6-85 Basketball 3-5-85 G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-85 Vice-President G. A. A. 7-85 Future, Undecided. STELLA C. NEURERER QSPUDJ--Born, Portland, Oregon5 Base- ball 55 Volleyball 45 Minstrel Show 75 G. A. A 3-4-5-G-7-S: Future, Undecided. HENRY NILSEN CI-IANKJ-Born, Rainier, Oregon5 Football 4-6-85 Basketball 6-7-8-95 Vice-President HA Club 85 A Club 4-5-6- 7-8-95 Future, Undecided. 'lv H MACKLIN, RICHARD MALEN, AUNE MILLER, ARTHUR MITCHELL, HELEN NESS, THELMA NEUHERER, STELLA NILSEN, HENRY NYGAARD, OIIVILLE VETERSEN, ARNOLD PIIOUTY, MARION RAASINA, MILTON I'iASilVI.USSEN, CHRISTINA RISSIXIAN, ROBERT HISVVICK, DONALD ROSS, MILDRED IIOVAINEN, EDNA SIMONSON. WALTER SJOLUNIJ, DAGNY STEVENS, ANITA STEVENS, CHARLES STIIIWELL, OPAL STOOKES, THOMAS SWILFT, JACK TAINIO, VIOLA TANNINEN, BERTI-IA THOMPSON, KATHRYN WILEY, JANEA VVILSON, MITIIABT VVOODFIELD, FRANK ' WRIGHT, CHARLES Yosm, IRENE I ZANKICH, LUKE ORVILLE M. NYGAAIID QOLEJ-Born, Portland, Oregong Stage Manager Junior Play 55 Junior Play Committee 55 Junior Rally Committee 55 Decoration Chairman Senior Ball 7, Zephyrus 7-85 Future, West Point or Oregon State College. ARNOLD PETERSEN QTOOTS1-Born. Portland, Oregon, Voca- tional Club 3-4-5-6-7-S5 Future, Diesel Engineering. MARION PROITTY-Born, Bellingham, Wasliingtong Pep Club 6-73 Vice-President Deba Dram 5-6-7: G. A. A. 5-6-7-S5 Tri-Y 5-6- 7-83 Senior Ball Committee 75 Astor Post 5-6-7-85 Operetta 65 Future, University of Oregon. MILTON RAASINA QSMELTJ-Born, Astoria, Oregong Senior Ball Committee 75 Future, Oregon State College. CHRISTINA N. RASMUSSEN CCRISSIEJ-Born, Astoria, Oregon: G. L. Health Committee 5-63 G. L. Vocational Committee 79 Dean's Room Duty 6-75 Future, Business College. ROBERT RISSMAN QBOBQ-Born, Astoria, Oregon, Basketball 4-5- 6-7-8-93 A Club 4-5-6-7-8-93 Future, Get Married. 223 DONALD Igllsxvlfqi 1l'ICKXYICKD-Born, Astoria. Oregon: Senior Ball Committee 7: Soph Hop Committee 4: Handball Tourna- ment: Junior Prom Committee 6: Future, Aviator. MILDRED ROSS UYIILLYi-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Girls' League Committees: Future, University of Oregon. EDNA ROVAINEN-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Home Ec Club 5-6-7-8: Astor Post 7-S: Zephyrus 7-S: Senior Ball Committee 7: G. L. Vocational Committee 7-8: Future, Undecided. VVALTER SIMONSON-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Hi-Y 6-7-8: Vice- President Hi-Y 7: First Vice-President Student Body 7-S: Student Council 7-S: Senior Ball Committee 7: Interclass Bas- ketball 3-5: Live Wire 7-S: Astor Post 8: Future, Undecided. DAGNY SJOLUND--Born, New York City: Volleyball 3-5-7: Base- ball 4-6: Minstrel Show 7: Dean's Room 5-6: Future, Undecided. AYITA STEVENS--Born, Portland, Oregon: G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8: Volleyball 5-6-7: Baseball 4-6: Future, Business College. CHAWLES STEVENS UIUDJ-Born, Portland, Oregon: Hi-Y 7: :AU Club 3-4-5-6-7-8: Football 3-5-7: Astor Post 3-4-5-6-4-S: Future, Undecided. OPAL STILWELL QSWEDEJ-Born, Saint Marie, Michigan: G. A. A. 7-S: Girls' League Committee 7-S: Zephyrus 7-S: Pep Club S: Deba Dram 8: Future, Undecided. THOMAS STOOKES QTOMMYX-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Football 5-7: Track 6: Future, Undecided. JACK SNVIFT QIIUDI-Born, The Dalles, Oregon: President Voca- tional Club 3-4: lnterclass Basketball 2-3-5: Vocational Club 3-4-5-6-7-S: Future, Undecided. YIOLA TAINIO KVI!-Born. Park City. Utah: Junior Plow' 55 'Fri-Y 3-4-5-6: Zephvrus 7-R: Senior Ball Committee 7: Deba Dram 7-S: Future, Oregon State College. IlEIP'll'HA TANNINEN' CPEANTVIW-Born, Astoria, Oregon: Torch Honor 3-4-5-6: Tri-Y 3-4-5-6: Astor Post 7-8: Girls' League Committees: Zenhyrus 7-8: Future, University of Oregon. KATHRYN THOMPSON CTOMMYX-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-R: Astor Post 3-4-5-6-7: Tleba Dram 5-6-7-8: Tri-V 3-4-5-6-7-R: Vice-President Tri-Y 5-6: Trralnatic Club 3-4-5: Editor Astor Post 7: Zenhyrus 5-6-7: Pep Club 7-8: Future, College. .IANEA E. NVILEY fSKIPPERJ-Born. Robbinsdale. Minnesota: Girls' League Committees: Astor Post 5-G-7-8: Tri-Y G-7-S: Future, 'Willamette University. lVIIPTftW WILSON IMINNAI-Born. Roseland, B. C.. Canada: Pen Club 6-7-8: G. A, A 3-4-5-6-7-S: G. A. A. President 7-S: Girls' Tfeagup Committee Chairman 4: Girls' League Song Leader 5-6: Girls' League Council 5-6: Baseball 3-5-7: Captain Soph Base- ball 3: Volleyball 4-fi-S: Cautain Senior Vollevljall R: Operetta 5: Soph Hop Committee 4: Junior Prom 5: Zephyrus 7-SZ Future, Undecided. FRANK WOODFIELD JR. QRILLJ--Born, Astoria. Oregon: Debate R-4: Astor Post 5-6-'7-8: Zephvrus 7-R: Torch 'Honor 3-4-5-6-7-R: .Tunior Class President 5-6: Hi-V 6-7-8: Hi-Knights 5-6-7-S: Editor Astor Post 6: President Hi-V 7: Juni-'il' Play 53 Quill and Scroll 7-8: Rotary Club Cup 6: Future. College. CHARLES VVPKIGHT ICIIARLTEI-Born. The Dalles Oregon: Live Vilire 3:1-Ti-Knights 5-6-7-S: Hi-Y 6-7-8: A Club 6-7-8: Presi- dent Hi--Knights 6-7: Assistant Yell Leader 5: Yell Leader 6-7-S: Business Manager Zephyrus 5-6: Treasurer Junior Class 6: Fire Chief 6-7: Interclass Basketball 4-6: Junior Play 5: Oper- etta 6: Future, Study Law at University of Oregon. IREYE YOST fBI.0NDIEb-Born. Portland. Oregon: Girls' League Committees: Zenhyrus 7-8: Tri-Y 5-6-7-S: Astor Post 6-7-8: Future. University of Oregon. LUKE ZANKICF ISVVEDFU-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Junior Play Committee: Senior Ball Committee 7: Future, Doctor. ELLEN ARVOLA fELl-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Torch Honor 5-6- 7-8: Astor Post 3-4-8: Junior Representative G. L. 5-6: G. L. Council 5-6: Senior Ball Committee 7: Class Treasurer 7-8: Zephyrus Stff 7-8: Prompter and Stage Mistress Class Play S: Vigilance Committee 7-8: Future, College. EDWARD EPIGKSFN QEDDIEI-Born. Astoria, Oregon: Minstrel Show 6: Torch Honor 5-6-7-8: Torch Honor Society President 7-8: President Senior Class 7-S: Hi-Y 7-8: Hi-Knights 7-S: anterclass Basketball 3-4: Basketball 5-6: Future, Oregon State o ege. SIGFRED C. JENSEN QFREDJ--Born. Camas. Washington: Live Wire 4: Junior Play Cast 5: Junior Rally Committee 5: Junior Plav Committee 5: Assistant Advertising Manager Astor Post 6: Chairman Junior Prom 6: Vice-President Senior Class 7-8: Hi-Y 7-S: Zeiphyrus Staff 7-8: senior Ball Chairman 7: Future, Annapolis. VIENO OSTERIWND-Born. Astoria. Oregon: Tri-Y 3-4: Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8: Peo Club 5-6-7-8: Astor Post 5-6-7-SI Zenhyrus 5-6-7-S: Business Manager Zeohyrus 7-8: Live Wire 5-6-7-8: Secretary of Class 7-S: Vice-President Pep Club 7: Minstrel Show 5: Operetta 6: Senior Ball Committee 7: Costume Manager Junior Play G: Future, University of Oregon. Names of Seniors whose nictures :lo not appear: EVELYN DE NYSE, CHARLES OWEN, LOUS SHAMAN, BILL STACY. 9112. 1. K. 1,1 , WN' ' PV' 1 t 1 Vik um , N, 11 T1 1.1.1 . 11- , 1 . W , 1- 14 11 -f-1-ff we 11155 ,., .-1. - .1 5,1554 , -,uf ,1 11 111, ,1,.-r-avg:-11 .1 1 1,1 . 1,, . ,, .. , , A . A ' ' ' ' X' ' fl '-L' ' ' '-1 ' '- -' '1x ,1 , L 39 v . 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Leona Liljiquist Having earned for themselves a name for their progressive- ness, their diligence and industry, the present junior class is con- tinuing in its march toward the title, the peppiest class in schoolf' Wllile Sophomores, this class was subjected to treatment experienced by all sophomore classes. This class bore their maltreatment with a minimum of ill-feeling and was one of the first classes in years to polish the seals adorning our building, Desiring leaders for their first venture in high school, the members of the class chose Phillip Spexarth, presidentg Con- stance Laughlin, vice-presidentg Carolyn Grimberg, secretary- treasurer. The only activity of note during the first year was the Sophomore Party, which was held on October 27, 1933. This party was well attended by upper classmen, who joined with others in praise of the ingenuity of the sophomores. Coming through the sophomore year with flying colors, these adventurous young men and women became juniors. At their election they chose John Seeborg, presidentg Leona Lilje- quist, secretary-treasurer. As a true proof of their pep, they succeeded in winning the annual Pep rally and with it the pep pennant. It was a definite shock to the upper classmen to see these Juniors walk away with the coveted trophy. As a runner-up for their victory, the juniors produced 'SThe Yellow Shadow, the first mystery play given in Astoria High for several years. The class advisers, Miss Maud Crouter and Miss Violet Crofoot, have been the steadying hand in the activi- ties of the class. ANDERSON, ERNEST ANDERSON, JAMES ANDERSON, ONA ASH, DOROTHY BANICH, FRANCIS HERG, JUNE BJORK, GLA D YS BOOTH, MARY KAY BUE, DOROTHY CARLSON, MARGARET CATTRAL, JANE DUOOS, ROY ELFVING, JOHN ERICKSEN, WINIFRED ESKOLA, SIGRID FELT, ELINOR FORSTENMAN, DONALD FRANETOVICH, FRANCIS GIMRE, ANDERS GIZDAVICH, MANDA GRIMBERG, CAROLINE GORE, PEGGY GREEN, WILJO GRIMSTEAD, AGNES GUSTAFSON, WILLARD HANSEN, AVIS HANSEN, JENS HARDER, JOSEPHINE HECKARD, ARTHUR HELLBERG, LILA HILTON, HAZEL HLAPSICH, ROSE HOWARD, HELEN I-IOWELL, LLOYD I-IULD, HAZEL IHANDER, FLORENCE JACOBSEN, RLANCHE JOHANSEN, ARTHUR JOHNSON, MARGARET KEKLIN, VELMA KOSKI, JULIA KRUCKIVLAN, 'PATRICIA KRUM, RAYMOND LAAKONEN, IRMA LANDRO. AGNES LARSON, LAVVRENCE LARSON. RUTH LAUGHLIN, CONSTANCE LEE, DONALD LESLIE, ANDREW LILLEENG, ANNETTE LOFSTEDT, ETHEL LUM, FLORA LYSTER, SELMAR MACKEY, ANNA MATHIESON, LUCTLLE MEISIGEIER, GRACE IXTCMANAIMNA, ROGER MCMINDES, MARGARET MILLER, LINN MOODY, HOWARD MORGAN, LUELLA MORRIS, BILL NANSON, DOROTHY NELSON, GERALDINE NELSON, HAROLD NICKOLETTI, EDWARD NIEMIALA, TAHKA NISKALA, HANNES NORTHE, MELVIN NYNLAN, KATHERINE OATHES, LEONARD oLsEN, MELVIN OLSEN, MIERVIN PARKER, VIOLA PATOS, IVIARTHA PAULSEN, INIURIEL PEACOCK, SARAH PERRY, RUSSELL PITKANEN, HELEN PROUTY, PATRICIA RANTA, BILL REISDORF, BETTY RINELL, LEONARD ROUNELIN, HOWARD SAGEN, NORA SARPOLA, TED SCHWAB, Jo SEEBORG, ARVID SCHILLE, ELMER SMETHURST, JACK SODERBERG, LESTER SPICER, HELEN SPRINGAY, MURIEL STANGLIAND. JEANETTE STOOKES, MELBA STRAND, FRANCES STROMNESS, ARTHUR THOMPSON, VIRGINIA TUOMIKOSKI, DORA VAN OSDOL, ANNA MAE WILSON, GEORGANNE WARIS, HELKA WYGANT, JUNE HOPE H4 Ups and Downs of Juniors It was in a toy shop that l saw this strange puppet show. An old man, who for three hundred years had seen the growth of high schools in the United States, displayed the exhibit to me. As he talked, Father Time, for that was who he was, seemed actually young, despite his flowing white beard and the ruthless Scythe of time. The miniature building was, strangely enough, an exact external replica of Astoria High. The inside, however, con- tained but three flights of stairs upon which the puppets gave their show. The first flight of stairs was occupied by a struggling group of young sophomores who were to be recognized by the green hair ribbons adorning the girls and a noticeable absence of Hcordsm among the boys. But it was the second flight of stairs that interested me most, for it was up these steps that the juniors climbed. Oh, it had optimism and pep, this class of '36. Unlike the bewildered sophomores, this class knew the Hwhere, what, and how of their journey. On the first step of the junior flight were five important puppets. These five, John Seeborg, Raymond Eskola, Leona Liljequist, Harold Nelson, and Carolyn Grimberg were the guides who, elected by their fellow juniors, led the class along the year's journey up the stairs. ,Footballs and basketballs kept the puppets on another step busy. Ted Sarpola, Mel Olsen, and Ernest Koven were making names for themselves by their prowess in basketball. Francis Franetovich, Roger lVIclVIanamna, Williaiii Ranta, and Emil Ek devoted their merits to the intricacies of the pigskin. On yet another step pencils scribbled, pens flew, and type- writers rattled as the journalists of the class gathered together to help the sophs and seniors in publishing the Astor Post. John Seeborg, Dot Ash, Jo Schwab, Constance Laughlin, Ma1'y K. Booth, Flora Lum, Blanche Jacobsen, Merviii Olson, Patricia Kruckman, Ray Duoos, Ray Eskola, Georganne Wilsoxi, and Helen Howardlheld high the laurels of the class in the field of journalism. Farther up the flight of stairs a miniature puppet orchestra, augmented by vocalists of praise-deserving merit, was in full swing. Jens Hansen, Miiriel Springay, John Elfving, Chris Frickey, Roy Duoos and Don Lee were the instrumentalists of the group. Miiriel Paulsen, Lila Hellberg, Connie Laughlin, and Blanche Jacobsen, proved their worth as vocalists of the highest order. With a never waning enthusiasm juniors climbed the steps, slid down bannisters and did-well-everything that juniors for years .back have been doing-together with many new deeds. Of course they have their 'fupsf' Wliat class doesn't? But it's the Hdownsu- that really count. The spirit with which they conquer these downs proves the worth of the class. So, I truly believe the juniors by their Uupsu and downs are a jolly good, Hregularn class. fi-ih 'ffE 5i16'ar 'f1 'G'-Y 'W'-alslfw Wawapff rffmefevrkw-.' 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W e 11521- 653 'llwrlfp'vi:?,ik:1fE2g?5!?1SALU fg '.'ifL-'sw ,355 'mv Q +- Lar gs .- ' P3555 1-f wi4'A'52'ss?Wa?5'z. i2gg,v.'srvgfmg N ae:f?fw.Q14gf 'fw3g,g'- if- - .fa .yn-FZQHZ' -' :M K ' A ' ff .. . ...ww L .J , . QL ., -Q,--W x .. ' , 1 , . -- -- , 1 -x 5 -I Ji 1 3u':nmas1.ilx! ix I-.g'x:.nT'3i2Awa. ' ' ' CLASS HISTORY Sophomores 1 9 3 5 Officers President ,.,,,,..,...,.....,...,. lVlary Lou Wilsoll Vice-President ..... --... W ilson Porter Smrrefary .........., ...... H elen Ames The mighty seniors regarded the newcomers as they would the lowly grass. The first six weeks of school the sophomore girls, much to their disgust, were compelled to wear green hair- ribbons in the Friday assemblies. The boys, at the same time, were forced to abstain from wearing corduroys. If the girls failed to heed the warning not to wear make-up, they were branded with a large S on their foreheads. Violators of the 'lCordl' ruling were attired in the janitor's overalls, a special pair kept for that purpose. The Hi-Y club donated a can of polish to the president of the class with the instruction that she see that the seals were cleaned. Activities were limited by necessity, for the class spent the greater part of their time getting acquainted. The boys built and guarded the pep rally bonfire and were liberally sprinkled with rain for their reward. The annual Hop marked finis for the sophomore activities for the year. This dance was well attended and showed that the class of 1938 have pep and enthusiasm. P H M R E I First row: Lyster, Aspfors, Miller, Samuelson, Ames, Gus- tafson, Wilson, Gramms, Gustafson, Malen, Luukinen, Jussila, Elliott. Second row: Johnson, Snyder, Howell, Rinell, Koski, Parha- niemi, Aspmo, Strom, Bay, Henderson, Irwin, Simonson. Third row: Blair, Landweihr, Zankioh, Pauling, Gay, Thomp- Isfmn, Kuivala, McEokern, Gedenberg, Rabell, Hurula, ansen. Four-th row: Huntis, Gustafson, Morris, Slottee, Palmbergg Macklin, Morgan, Thompson, Vlfarilla, Isaacson, Kunnari, Longtain, Lokan. Fifth row: Beard, Taylor, Reith, Habernicht, Felice, Johnson, Acton, Ystad, Fulton, Anderson, Miller. Sixth row: Harkrider, Rova, Kauppi, Felt, MoKankey, Hai- kura, Pederson, Green, Peukkurinen, Raitenan, Schauflt, Nelson. First row: Heckard, Cook, Knutinen, Dahl, Johnson, Olsen Gustafson, Lahti, Lewis, Stevens, Falleur, Lebeck Teninty. Second row: Harshburger, Proper, Lum, Johnson, Anderson Hatihway, Hyashi, Juroh, Sandness, Lokan, Foster, Porter. Third row: VVah1, Wright, Eskola, Cederburg, Parker, Gia- nelli, Johns, Bakkenson, Marsh. Fourth row: McCa11ister, Sauvola, Lindsar, Pickering, Abra- hamson, Snell, Graham, Mittet, Harrison, Kelley. Fifth row: Wahlstrom, Leslie, Hendrickson, Nikka, Miller, Hovden, Thorsell, Sixthlrovvz Thompson, Fitzgerald, Waht, Gerrits, Palmberg, Pnppo, Ensko, Paakanen, Nordstrom, Kokko. 0 0 M 0 R E B 0 Y -XC Sophomore Album Reposing on the memory shelves of one hundred sophomore boys and girls of Astoria High School are rich, velvet-bound 7 Ill11'1'01'-COVC1'Cd albums containing pictures of the members of their class. Unclasping the locks, We open the tomes and find that many of the boys and girls are grouped in neatly arranged sections: The Planar Roll , Mary Lou Wilson Jean Pauling Esther Samuelson Clara Elliott Doris Blair Johanna Landvvehr Virginia Nlcconkey James Rinell James Bakensen ' John Lum Boy Athletes Henry Kokko George Abrahamson George Fulton John Cederburg Girl Athletes Mildred Snyder Grace Gramms Karen Gustafson Emma Elliott Mary Lou VVilson Helen Ames Drawing Artists Kaname Hayashi WOOd1'OX'X7 Kelly Patricia Taylor fllusic Artistx Esther Kuivala Grace Gramms Emma Elliott Illiscellaneous Ticket sellers-Ralph Johnson and Wilsoii Porter Speed typist-Ruth Rabell w--V-:,-4:... f - ... .- lly. Q W ' fx , :if Y ah T, ge' 5:5 F, .. '- .- A-V1 . I -5, :Z , S fy. ' -259' 'gh- M116 .:-f 5. '11 .1 Q. 1 FE! H 1 ii WMA- um. M ,i 'J cr. L: '11 J fi If e . y 15' 1' 3? li f -5 .J , Q. I3 My H 7 L .1 bt A L- f 55 1 1 .pL .1 :3 .- ff SS X if ' . HZ , 1 , X 1 ., ln ,V ' QF -M if , X, Y? , , i zz? , J' I. . . gk QA XL ACTIVITY 'INDEX Organization Page GIRI.S, LEAGUE OFFICERS . 34 STUDENT COUNCIL . . 35 TORCH HONOR . . . 36 QUILL AND SCROLL . . 37 HI-Y ...... 38 TRI-Y .... 39 ASTOR POST . . 40 ZEPHYRUS . . 41 PEP CLUB . . 42 HI KNIGHTS . 43 G. A. A. . . . 44 AH CLUB .... 45 VOCATIONAL CLUB . 46 HOME EC CLUB . . 47 ORCHESTRA . . . 48 DEBA DRAMS ..... 49 JUNIOR PLAY CAST . . . 50 JANUARY SENIOR PLAY CAST 51 OPERETTA ...... 52 GIRLS' MINS1'REI. SHOW . I. . A53 il? G I R L S L E A G D E sis 1' First row: Gustafson, Boyington, Koski, Empi. p Second row: Elliot, Mitchell, Ambler, Rudd, Cannon, Kruck- man. The Girls' League has ever stood for the ideals of young womanhood. Every girl in high school is a member of the Girls' League, whose purpose is to encourage and foster fellow- ship among the girls of the school and to take an active part in school activities. This organization is the most active in school in that it has such a large membership. The Girls' League sponsors a lost and found department in the office, a big-sister program each term to welcome all the new sophomore girls entering high school, a library of used books for those students who are unable to buy their own, assistance in the Dean's room so that any girl may go there during the day, and numerous candy sales. The last two years it has sponsored vocational guidance talks. As part of their social activities, the Girls, League holds sev- eral mothers' teas, sophomore parties, and has sent delegates to the state-wide League convention. The League meets the first Tuesday of every six-weeks, for a period of half an hour, during which time instructive assemblies are given. First row: Mitchell, Johanson, Gustafson. Second row: Lum, Eskola, Christians. 'l'0wler. This year the student council undertook to help pay for the flood lights installed at Gyro Field for the night football games. The council, one of the oldest groups in the high school, Was organized in 1896. Its purpose is to award letters and emblems, manage the finances of the school, and take charge of all mis- cellaneous business. arising, and general control of all student body activities. The group is composed of the student body president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and athletic manager. Meetiiugs are held the first Tuesday of each month at 10:30, with Mr. Hampton and lklr. Towler acting as advisers. This year the student council has achieved two pep rallies, contests for ticket sellings, and various assembly programs. It is for the council to decide who will speak, how long they will speak, and provide other entertainment for the student body assemblies. S '1 U D E N T C O L IN C I L -26 T 0 R H H O N 0 R First row: Dahl, Wimber, Schwab, Erickson, Elliot, G-ramms, Howard, Lokan. Second row: Landro, Lilling. Lum, Wilsoli, Cattrol, Empi, Hellberg, Osterlund. Third row: Tumokoski, Machey, McMindes, Laughlin, Luuko- nen. Cannon, Larson, Anderson, Morris, Thompson. Fourth row: Melionkey, Parhanemi, Aspmo. Luukinen, Hun- tis,, Malen, Isaacson, Granlund, Arvola. Grimsteafl. Fifth row: Rinell, Reith, Blair, Landwehr, Rabell, Pedersen, Macklin. Elllot, Gustafson. Sixth row: Lum, Towler, Wooclfieltl, Mc-Cann, WVilson, Grim- berg, Booth, Viukola, Van Dusen. To establish good fellowship among the students interested in the pursuit of knowledge, to encourage scholarship by recog- nition of merit, and to promote good school citizenship is the purpose of the Torch Honor Society. Since its establishment in 1927, the club has done much to foster interest in scholarship. The membership of the club is unlimited. To become a member a student must have been on the honor roll during his last year of junior high school. Good character is also a pre- requisite of membership. Regular meetings are held on the second Moxiday of each month. Special meetings may be called whenever there is suf- ficient business to warrant a meeting. Initiation is held every fall and spring for new members. Thirty-four points are necessary for the one bar pin. At the end of the sophomore year, the one bar pin is turned in for a two bar pin if the holder has earned 54 points. At the beginning of the senior year, the holder of a two bar pin may secure his torch if he has gained 88 points. For permanent possession of the torch a member must have earned at least 120 points by the end of his high school work. First row: Ash, Van Dusen, Cannon, Hutchinson. Second row: Hutchens, Schwab, Curry, Laughlin, Woodfield. The Quill and Scroll is an lternational Honorary Society for high school journalists. The Curry Chapter, established in Astoria High School by a charter in 1930, is a local branch of this society. The qualifications for membership are three in number. First, one must be in the upper third of his class as to scholarship. Second, one must have done outstanding Work in some phase of journalism. Third, one must be recommended by the secretary of the National Quill and Scroll Society and by the adviser of the high school journalism department. These requirements render it an especial honor to be chosen for membership to Quill and Scroll. Several times contests have been sponsored by the Quill and Scroll in Astoria high school. Three times students have Won outstanding recognition. The membership in the local chapter is unlimited and is open to anyone who shows an interest and an aptitude for journalism. Through the club, a subscription to the Quill and Scroll, the Club's magazine, may be obtained. This magazine contains constructive criticism as well as articles contributed by members of other highf school chapters of the Quill and Scroll. I U I L L AN S C R O L L HQ- D First row: Erickson, Caspeli, NVoodfie1d, Larson, Van Duson, NVhitt1e. Second row: Jensen, Koski, Johanson, Christiatns, Slotte, W1'ig'ht. Thirti row: Het-ka.1'1i, Hutchinson, Viukoia, Green, Thomp- son. Stevens. Christian ideals, a good scholarship standing, and the exhibi- tion of some qualities of leadership are three requisites of the Hi-Y Club members. Created in 1922 as a division of the Young Men,s Christian Association for boys of high school age, the club's work and worth is an asset to the community and school life. With the purpose to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Chris- tian characteru the club has done much to further high ideals. The membership of the local club is limited to 21, but the members need not elect the full quota. The membership is re- stricted to juniors and seniors who have conformed with the ideals of the club. Regular meetings are held at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:15 olclock on Tuesday evenings. After the business of the meeting is dis- pensed With, the club members enjoy speakers or sometimes a general discussion. Initiations are held in the form of personal tasks for each neophyte which tasks he must perform to show Willingness to work. The formal initiation comes at a later meeting. Outstanding in the list of the club's activities and sponsored programs is the move for the formation of a Boys, League in Astoria High School. Among other activities are the annual song contest, hot dog sales, High School Church Day, the pub- lication of the Fishermenis Bible, financing a delegation to the Older Boys' Conference, and giving aid to the Community Chest Drive. Backing up the club in every project is P. L. Thompson, adviser of the club. First row: Gustafson, Lofsteclt, Lum, Mclllintles, Horton, Hafenbraek. Ash, Laughlin, Lilling, Malen. Second row: Matliisen, Gramms, Howard, Madsen, Schwab, Gizdavieh, G-rimstead, Anderson. Third row: Kruekman, Wilsoii, Grimberg. Cannon, Beatty. Fourth row: Bay, Miller, Fulton, Gustafson, Johnson, Mack- lin. Fifth row: G-edenburg. Malen, Pauling, Elliot, Thompson, Boyington. Sixth row: Harris, Prouty, Howell, Samuelson, Ames, Yost, VViley, Felice, Schaudt, Fulton. Seventh row: Crump, Gustafson. Wimber, Winchester, Maise- geier, Lanclwehr, Grinlstead, Green, Mackey, VVi1son, Thompson. Strand. Ei-p. Spicer, Love, Nyman. lCig'htl1 row: Hntchens, Stanglnnd, Landro, Aspmo, Peterson, Beard, Vatos, Liljequist, Tuomikoski. 'ATO find and give the best is only one of the Tri-Y ideals. The purpose of the Tri-Yls is to develop the three fold life of every member. This means body, mind, and spirit. To support the school in all its activities is another goal. The Tri-Y Club was organized in 1920, under the direction of Miss Georgian Garner, and has since grown to be an inter- national club, with members all over the world. The Astoria chapter has for its adviser, Miss Ruth Beatty. President for the year i934-35 was Lucy Horton, who, with the help of her cabinet, successfully guided the club to a point of the club's ac- tivities for the year was the annual Christmas assembly, which is entirely sponsored by the Tri-Y's. The cabinet traveled to Cannon Beach on a week-end trip in the early fall to sched- ule the year's work. The club also sent delegates to the state- wide conference held at Forest Grove. Further activities in- cluded weekly hot dog sales and some dances. On every second Wednesday of the month members convene at the Y. W. C. A. for their business meeting, which is followed alternately with a speaker or a program for which members furnish the talent. A potluck follows the meeting once a month. T 325233 Twice every year, once in the fall and once in the spring, a formal initiation in the form of a candle-light service is. held in different churches in the city. This year the Astoria group sponsored a joint banquet between the Astoria and the Seaside Tri-Y's. ' A 1 O R P O 1 is First row: Iseli, Koski, Gramms, Howard, Thompson, Ash, Laughlin, Van Dusen. Second row: Melvlincles, Mackey, Grimstead, Cannon, Rovai- nen, Granlund, Brooks. Third row: Empi, Luuklconen, Fulton, McManamna, Hansen. Fourth row: Koski, Tanninen, Mitchell, Osterlund, Schwab, Hutchinson, Hathaway. Fifth row: Tainio, Wilson, Yost, Fulton, Thompson, Kuivala, Huntus, Barney, Proper, Lee. Sixth row: Hutehens, Nelson, Wiley, Miller, Kruckman, Prouty, Proper, Christians, Haddix. Seventh row: Stevens, Miss Curry, Landro, Stanglund, Booth, Jacobsen, Jensen. In l92l a group of prospective newspaper men and Women united to found what is now known as the Astor Post. 'The paper was to provide and outlet for the journalistic talent, which seemed to abound in the high school. The Astor Post is pub- lished bi-monthly and is composed of voluntary contributions of the students of Astoria high school. The paper has long been, and will continue to be, a democratic recording and publishing of all student events and problems which may arise in our stu- dent government. Our school paper, like our school annual, the Zephyrus, has won recognition in journalistic circles. It, too, has won honor rating in the National Scholastic Press Association contests for high school publications. The students of Astoria High are proud, indeed, of the fact that their school has two such fine publications. - The Astor Post office is an extremely busy place during the week in which the paper is compiled. Typists bang the keys, columnists exchange quips-all add to the turbulent tempo. Over the bustling scene presides the editor, John Seeborg, elected by the student body, who is aided by the assistant editor, Dorothy Ash. The services of Miss Curry, literary editor, and of M1'. Jensen, business manager, are indispensable to the staff. First row: Hathaway, Tainio, Cannon, Hutchens, Wilsoii, Rovainen, Granlund, Hansen. Second row: Koski, Gramrns, Howard, Thompson, Luuk- konen, Ash, Laughlin. Third row: Ernpi, Eskola, Mitchell, Tanninen, Osterlunrl, Schwab, Hutchinson, Gustafson, Kelley, Grimberg, Proper. Fourth row: Boyington, Curry, Yost, Arvola, Fulton, Booth, Jacobsen, Nygaarrl, Koski, Jensen. Fifth row: Wilson, Julian, Cattrall, Crofoot, Elliot, Jensen. Sixth row: Green, Haddix, Fulton, Iseli, Edmiston. Organized in 1896 for the purpose of reproducing yearly activities of Astoria High School, the Zephyrus or West Windy' has been the annual year-book of Astoria High for 39 years, Each year, it has grown bigger and better until we have the advanced edition of today, with its cleverly drawn cover and cartoons and witty features. The f'Zephyrus is a complete repertory of school activities. . Our school annual is one of which to be proud. It has been recognized as excellent in the eyes of others. lt has won honor rating in the National Scholastic Press Association contest for high school publications. This ,year the Zephyrus staff is headed by Dorothy Hutchens, who, as editor, takes charge of the compiling of the voluine, and Vieno Osterlund, who, as business manager, looks after the business end of the enterprise. Miss Fern H. Curry acts in the capacity of literary adviser of the annual and Miss Violet Crofoot acts as the business adviser. , Z E P H X R U S els C U B is First row: Mitchell, Eskola, Koski, Osterlund, Hutchens. Second row: Boyington, Wilson, Thompson, Prouty. Third row: Wooton, Curtis, Schwab, Carlson. To the Pep Club goes the support of the entire student body for their untiring ability to stimulate school activities and ath- letics. Under the leadership of Miss Betsy Woottoii, the Pep Club has grown and thrived. Every year the club gives an annual football and basketball banquet for all those participating in these sports. The activities of the Pep club are many and va- ried, but among them are found the ushering at the games, the annual banquets, the sponsorship of the Girls' Minst1'el Show, and the selling of tickets to all high school athletic functions. The Pep club was organized in 1928 for the purpose of stimu- lating interest in the athletics and social activities of the school. Every year they combine with the Hi-Knights and the A club to give assemblies. The membership of the club is now fourteen but can be in- creased or decreased at any time. Mexiibership is restricted to upper class girls who have shown their pep and enthusiasm. Each year the Pep Club gives dances and candy sales to fur- nish money to help pay for the new bleachers, new suits or other needs of the athletic squads. This year, the Pep Club furnished the Astoria High water boy with white trousers and a white sweatshirt, with the Astoria High insignia upon it. First row: Woodfield, Erickson, Seeborg, Caspell, Luukinen, Viukola. Second row: Johanson, Wright, Christians, Seeborg, Bumala. Sarpola. Third row: Jensen, Van Dusen, Morris, Anet, Johnson, Warren 'ATO assist the athletic manager and coach by organizing and carrying out the functions necessary to promote the athletic program is a worthy purpose for any club. Such a purpose is inscribed in the Hi-Knight constitution. This invincible club was organized by Coach Lloyd Sovvers and Harold Short, Qctober 18, 1927. This year, uder the advisership of Mr. Reuben Jensen and Coach Warreii, the club has advanced to a higher standing than ever before. It is the Hi-Knights who keep order at basket- ball games and evict the unruly, if necessary. To start the season right, the Hi-Knight Club gave the first dance of the year, October ll, which turned out to be a financial success. The members of this same club also lined and patrolled the football field during football season. Because of the losing of a Wager as to which club could sell more tickets to the football games, the Hi-Knight members were forced to treat the Pep Club members at Lawsoifs, De- cember 8. The membership of the club is limited to twelve boys, who are chosen from the student body for their ability to patrol and keep up the football field. Meetings are held Whenever business demands, and initiations are held every term in the Community hall to install officers and new members. H I K lN I G T S 916 G A A 914 First row: Boyington, Carlson, Mitchell, Chase, Wilson, Eskola, Hutehens. Second row: Sjolund, Wiiiehester, Madsen, Stevens, Howard, Hansen, Gramms. Third row: Snyder, Behnke, Lofstedt. Fouitl? row: VVimber, Howell, Cattrol, Wilson, Elliot, Gus- a son. Fifth row: Ames, Koski, Julton, Waris, Peuhkurinen, Stookes, Larson, Berg, Felice, Miller. Sixth row: Bay, Julton, Anderson, Bue, Anderson, Lokan, Patos, Bjornstrom. Stilwell. Seventh row: Bjork, Hilton, Stangland, Hauke, Ness, Beard. Initiations, both formal and informal, are held each term in the Girls' Athletic Association. By the time the candidates for membership have passed through both services, the members feel that they are qualified to be enrolled as regular members. Furthering interest in athletics for girls has been the purpose of the G. A. A. since its start in the year 1931. The club has as its achievements dances after games and the balancing of a sports program for girls. The girls' gym teacher is the adviser for the club, and is this year found in Miss Lou Ann Chase. The membership is not limited, the only restriction being that a girl must have earned ten points in some sport to be eligible for membership. At present there are forty-two active members, all of Whom are working toward some award. These awards are based on the Oregon Point System. Meetiiigs are conducted on a regular business basis. They are held once a month, special meetings being called Whenever necessary. First row: Olson, Nilson, Seeborg, Caspell, Anet, Paetow, Johanson, Van Dusen. Second row: Stevens, Koven. Ranta, VVright, Christians, Franetovich, Gianelli, Waisenen. Y Third row: Warren, Luukinen, Abrahamson, Howe, Larson, Poteri, Thompson. Fourth row: Bumala, Doran, Stookes, Ek, Olson. Fifth row: Rissman, Sarpola, Holmes, Juola. In the year 1923, when Coach Lloyd Sowers was guiding the destinies of the Fighting Fishermen, the lettermen of Astoria High felt the need of a club for all wearers of the golden HA. The result was the AH club. The purpose of this club is to unite the lettermen of Astoria High into a group to further interest in athletics. The club has since taken upon itself the duty of keeping the grounds of the school clean. There is no limit to the membership since anyone who has earned a letter in athletics automatically becomes a member, if he so chooses. The advisership of the club has been given over to Coach John Warren for the past six years. There is no definite meeting time, so a meeting is called When- ever there is business to discuss. Initiations are held during the Christmas holidays. The club members have been instrumental in making the sophomore boys attend to their traditional duties of keeping the school shield bright and shining. Officers are elected for the term of one year, although vacan- cies can be filled by special elections. A C L L B il? V O C A T I 0 N A L C L U B First row: Morris. Miller, Northe, Miller, Smethurst, Atwood. Second row: Leslie, Heckard, Goodall, Moody, Hendrickson, Wahlstrom. Third row: Ranvick, Lake, Swift, Petersen, Gibson, Ander- son, Sarpola. Although the youngest of the Astoria High School organiza- tions, the Vocational Club is by no means the youngest in pur- pose and achievement. The club was organized at Astoria High in 1931, with Mr. Gibson as adviser. The purpose of the club is to organize those boys taking vocational education as one of their subjects. The club is limited to a membership of eighteen. The present number is only fourteen. Meetings are held every morning except Fridays, from 8:10 to 8:45 o'cloclc. To become a member each boy must secure his own position. Initiations are held once or twice every year. Meetings are held to discuss the advantages of certain training and the ways to improve one's station in life by training. Thisf year the club is headed by Arthur Miller, as president for the' year 1934-35. 5 1 First row: Hansen, Koski, Hansen, Larson, Gustafson, Landro, Anderson. Second row: Reisdorf, Behnke, Soderburg, Knutinen, Luuko- nen, Krump, Rovainen. Third row: Berg, Love, Felt, Horton, Julian, Patos. Fourghk ripwz Curtis, Canessa, Keklin, Bjork, Rudd, Waris, s o a. To promote and encourage home economics among the girls of Astoria High is the purpose of the Home Economics Club. All girls majoring in Home Economics and receiving for their Work average grades of GH are eligible for membership in the club. Those wishing to become members must be juniors. There are no other restrictions. Leaders and advisers for the chapter this year are Miss Char- lotte Rudd and Miss Margery Canessa. The total member- ship is about twenty-six girls, who have at their head Betty Gus- tafson, as president for the year 1934-35. The girls are planning improvements in the Home Economics rooms and have held candy and salad sales, given programs in assemblies, and aided the Girls' League. Delegates were sent to the state convention. Business meetings are held once a month at school during lunch hour and once a month members convene for business and social meetings at the Hotel Astoria. Initiations are entirely formal. H O M E E C C L L B ik 0 R C H S V11 R A J. ae First row: Strand, Luukonen, Wiinlner, Springay, Howell, Morgan, Luukinen. H ll 1 Lum Proper Second row: arsiperge ', . , . Third roW:,Sne1l, Pickering, Lyster, Elfving, Haynes, Ek, , Duoos. Fourth row: Hansen, Haller, Linsar. Although it does not play a hotcha style of music, the Astoria High Orchestra is an organization of which the school may be proud. Astoria High had its first orchestra in 1923. lt Was organized by T. P. Haller, and it is still under his direction. Like all musical groups, it has had its temperamental ups and downs. This year a gratifying number of students turned out and have Worked with enthusiasm. The membership of the orchestra is not limited, the only requirement being the ability to play an instrument. During the year the orchestra furnished music for the bacca- laureate and the commencement exercises, the junior and the senior plays, and for both the boys, and girls' minstrel shows. ln addition to these performances, contributions were made to the programs of the Weekly assemblies, much to the enjoyment of the students. First row: Ash, Kruckman, Prouty, I-Iutehens, Cannon, Macl- Sen, VVirnber. Second rolyfg Laughlin, Wilsozi, Granlund, Gizdavieh, Thomp- ' son, 2.11110 Third row: Berg, Booth, Grimberg, Allen, Gustafson, Fulton, Boyington. Just fifteen years ago, the Deba Dram Club was organized in Astoria High School. The first group of members banded together and pledged themselves to the furtherance and encour- agement of dramatics and debating activities in Astoria High. The purpose of the club has of late an enlarged scope. Its achievements this year include the annual Deba Dram assembly, the Knave of Heartsf' the presentation of a make-up kit to the school, the patching of the clyclorama, and the presentation of the plaque by the club for the best assembly of the year. Mem- bers interested in the art of make-up helped prepare the casts for various plays. Help in arranging stage settings was also furnished by the club. The club is elective with a membership limitedito twenty. Men1be1's must be upperclass women and have at least a G average in all their subjects. lnitiations are formal, and are held every term for new members. Elections are held in the spifring of the year, but vacancies may be filled by special election at any time. Meetings are both business and social and are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Each year the club holds an annual party and picnic. The party is held in the fall, and the picnic is held in the spring of the year. D E B A D R A M C L L B U N I 0 R P L A Y X50 Crofoot, Liljequist, Franetovich, Kruekman, Eskola, Duoos, Ash, Spexarth, Cook, Grirnberg, Hansen, Fricky, Crouter, Wyg'ant. JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE YELLOVV SHADOWH A MYSTERY IN THREE ACTS BY CLARK WILLARD DIRECTED BY MISS MAUDE CROUTEII Gilbert Wright .... Alice Perkins ..... Nell Travis ...... Mildred Marvin Hazel Wayne Jed Travis ........... Herbert Marvin Sheriff Macklin Jennie Steele ..... Wong Song .......... Yellow Shadow Cast of Chzzrzzrftwu' Roy Duoos Leona Liljequist Caroline Griinberg June Wygant SUMMARY Dorothy Ash Chris Frickey Francis Franetovich Jens Hansen Patricia Kruckrnan .. Raymond Eskola Phillip Spexamh n Mildred Marvin, an attractive young heiress, accompanied by friends, arrives at the lonely Viewerest Lodge, that has been be- queathed to her. As her party arrives, they hear four shots and find th body of an unknown murdered man. Strange things begin to hapipen, Yellow hands clutch from unknown places and the varied assortment of people gathered at this lonely place wonder one thing, 'tWho killed the unknown man and why? Business director ........................ Miss Violet Crofoot Business and advertising manager ...................... - Georganne Wilson Stage manager ............................................ Donald Lee Promoter ,..... ........ ...... M a. ry Kay Booth Costurning .,......, .,......... E linore Felt Anclrews, Madsen, Slottt-, Cannon, Spexarth, Lewis, Fulton, Van Dusen. JANUARY SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE COMEDY A HKEMPYH BY J. C. NUGENT AND ELLIOTT NUGENT IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM NOVEMBER 16, 1934, AT S P. M, Cast of Charactefs Phyllisspexarth Katherine Bence ............................ John Slotte Donald Andrews Joy Madsen Nancy Fulton Fulton Van, Dusen Verdun Lewis Katherine Cannon Keinpy .............. f'Dad Bence .... ..... May' Bence .... Jane Wade ..... Ben Wade ......... Duke Merrill ...... ..... Ruth Bence .... .................. ..... SUMMARY The story is about a highfalutin' daughter, who in a fit of pique, marries the young plumber-architect just' because he understands her, having read her book and having to marry the authoress. But in that story lies all the humor that keeps the audience laughing every second of every act. PRODUCTION STAFF I-Ijordis Berg Business manager ..... ...,......,.. ....... ......... Stage manager .,,,....., Advertising manager Wardrobe mistress .. Property manager Prompters ............ Ber tha Esko Charles I-Iaddix Gertrude Koski Virginia Tungesvik David Takalo la, Sylvia Grimstead Coach ............ J ,,..,...,,..,..... 1 .................,...... Isabel Willsie Anne Bergmann Business adviser .............r........ ..... 0 P E R T T A if First row: Stookes, Howard, Hellberg, Kuivala, Haynes, Hansen, Jouppila, McManamna, Lewis. Second row: Gramms, Granlund, Stookes, Olsen, Morgan. Third row: Liunki, Grimstead, Neurerer, Acton, Ystad, Pea- cock, McMindes, Hutchinson, Moody. Fourth row: Mackey, Ames, Larson, Landwehr, Wilson Samuelson, Barney. Fifth row: Habernicht, Elliot, Harvey, Bartoldus, Dempsey, Gimre, Felice. ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS ANNUAL OPERETTA TUNE IN BY EDWARD BRADLEY AND DAN WILSON DIRECTED BY T. P. HALLER Cast of Characters Kasper Kroggins ..... ....................,........,,,.. ,... D a vid Moberg Mrs. Kroggins ..... Emma Elliott jean Kroggins Lila Hellberg Joe Brown ............ .... F red Jensen Jerry Kennedy .,..........,,,........................,,.....,........,.. Bill Haynes Tilly, Milly, Billy .....,....,..........,..,..........,,,..,...,................... Helen Howard, Grace Gramms, Janet Granlund Dynamo Dave ......................,,................,,.......,,. Leland Lewis Mitzi ...................,.. .....,,,,.,,, E sther Kuivala Bob ..........,.....,,...,.,.,.. Roger McManamna J. Bottomley Binks ..........,, ..........,. J ens Hansen Archibald Throckmorton ...... .,.......... Bill Hutchinson Lysander Phipps ..........,,...........,.,.,.,............,...,. Jorma Jouppila Supported by a Snappy Chorus SYNOPSIS Act I Scene: Studio A of Radio Station WTNT. Time: The present, an hour before the Kroggirfs broadcast. Act II Scene: Same as Act I. Time: Following evening' . . . New Year's Eve. Kasper Kroggins, czar of the cod-fish industry, and Jerry Kennedy, his advertising manager, have decided to tell the world about Kroggin's Kippered Kodfish via radio. Joe Brown, operator, is putting on a test broadcast for them. If this test program is successful, the resulting contract will enable him to keep up the payments on the stationg otherwise, it will revertito Lysander Phipps, the former owner, who is now a famous theatrical producer. Front row: Soclerberg, Strand, Schwab, Elliot, Meisegier. Kuivala, Gramms, Boyington, Bloom, Jacobsen. Second row: Gustafson, Elliot, Sjolund, Hansen, Howard, Niemela, Felice, Paulsen, I-Iellberg. n Third row: Granluncl, Samuelson, Lunki, Gustafson, Blair, Cosmos, Sagen, Wilson, Laughlin. . Fourth row: Wilson, Pauling, Baitanen, Blair, Malen, Morris, Peacock. Fifth row: Acton, Lofstedt, VVinchester, Sohaudt, Fulton, Warila, Lanclwehr, Howell. Sixth row: Eskola, Mitchel, Koski, Osterlund, Prouty, Beard, Chatterton, Bjork. PEP CLUB PRESENTS RAINBOW-MINSTRELH DIRECTED BY MR. T. P. HALLER IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DECEMBER 13, 1934 Cast lnterlocuter .................................................... Grace Meisegeier Ends .................. Mary Elizabeth Boyington, Jo Schwab, Grace Gramms, Frances Strand, Esther Kuivala, Emma Elliott Soloists .......................... Lila Hellberg, Marian Elliott, Bertha Bloom, Doris Peterson, Blanche Jacobson, Mtlriel Paulsen The show is colorful, fast-moving minstrel, with many popular songs by the soloists, accompanied with a chorus of twenty voices, led by a clever interlocutor. The scenery, under the direction of Vincent Pink, was a rainbow of many colors. I R L S M I N S T R E L -26 NEWS FLASHES Here are some bits of news gleaned from the Astor Post that are worth preserving: Miss Woottoii has originated the idea of having individual statuettes of the basketball boys made. During the District Tournament, March 7, 8, and 9, these clever novelties were on display in downtown store windows. Our basketball team has a new mascot! Wesley Honey Koven, from Gray School, claims that honor. Wesley, who is also the towel boy for the team, has a very becoming uniform, consisting of white trousers and shirt, with a purple fish on the front of it. This outfit was given to him by the Girls' Pep Club. If Honey,' continues to make baskets the way he does at pres- ent, by the time he reaches high school, he will be a Fighting Fisherman. Last fall the Girls, League had a new committee organized -the Standards Committee. For the District Tournament this year, the various clubs provided programs to be used by the basketball fans. On these programs were listed the names of all of the players and coaches of the various teams competing, and also a bracket of the games. Hip! Hip! Hooray! Once again Astoria High School has a band. ' Mr. Halleris the director. During the District Tour- nament this band helped to make the tourney a big success by offering lively music between halves. Until this spring tennis has been an obscure sport at Astoria High. But now G. A. 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T NL ' ff M y . wid Q w, E13 M.-,555 V: Q Y. 3 y , He' -'A 'lviflgiwegfsgxyg we , Q, g w aiirfr -'Q ' -f -f fgggiwig... . imgf-,.,g,k4Qmx,fA Qi ' ' Q , - A .f 1 ' 5: nz if U ' FOOTBALL RESUME Seven victories, two defeats, and two ties marked Astoria I-Iigh's 1934 football season. In its eleven games the Purple and Gold machine amassed a total of 280 points and held its opponents to 53. Smashing one-sided victories were gained from Ilwaco, Corvallis, Raymond, McMinnville, Seaside, Scappoose, and Tilla- mook, defeats were suffered at the hands of Hood River and Salem, and deadlocks were fought with Commerce and Lincoln, both of Portland. The season marked the initial appearance of the new Gyro field, which was constructed as a PWA project and acclaimed to have no superior on the Pacific Coast. Field lights were also installed by the Astoria Gyro Club and made possible the .highly popular night games. All the home games except the McMinn- ville contest were played under the arc lights, and not once did the Fighting Fishermen taste defeat on the home field. After an impressive dedication ceremony, Astoria started off the season with a 6-to-6 tie with Commerce before an opening night crowd of 2,500. Early season raggedness was apparent on both teams and Commerce's first-quarter touchdown proved to be enough to tie the Fishermen, who managed to score only once, in the fourth quarter, despite the fact that they had possession of the ball during nearly the entire last half. The Astorians journeyed to Portland the following week and received another tie from the hands of Lincoln by a 7-to-7 count. On October 5 Astoria polished off a hard-fighting Ilwaco eleven by a 19-to-0 score. Over three thousand persons witnessed the game which preceded Astoria's first college game that had Pacific University and Oregon Normal as its principal characters. On October 12 Corvallis came to Astoria and received a 38-to-0 drubbing from the hard-running Fishermen. The Astoria attack clicked perfectly in that game and the Spartans never had a chance. The total score registered by the Warrenites was the largest ever made by an Astoria team against a major opponent during the past five years. The next week-end saw the Fishers take their first defeat of the year. Hood River proved to be too strong and emerged on the long end of a 7-to-O score. The game was played on the Apple- pickers' field. The fast-moving Astoria offense failed to get underway and Hood River's first-quarter score was the margin of victory. The Salem Vikings handed Astoria its second successive de- feat, when they trounced the Astorians by a 20-to-6 margin. The game was a wide-open contest in which both teams were con- stantly threatening the other's goal, but Salem proved to have a more efective offense when points were needed. Salem coasted through the remainder of its schedule undefeated and untied, and was generally recognized as the state champion. After two successive weeks on the road, Astoria returned to crush Raymond by a 12-to-0 count. The game was played amid a downpour of rain, but the new turf on the Gyro field held up in good shape, and the game was reasonably fast considering the torrents. The Armistice Day game saw the Astoria attack begin to function in high gear. McMinnville was the victim of a 32-to-6 rout. The Astoria backs reeled off yardage almost at will, and McMinnville's offense was unable to get organized. The two following week-ends were merely track meets for the Astorians. The Seaside Sandfleas were slaughtered by a 64-to-0 score and the week following saw Scappoose nearly annihilated, 77 to 0. These two games produced scores that have never been equalled in Astoria gridiron history. The Thanksgiving Day game at Tillamook saw Astoria wind up the season with a 19-to-7 victory. The Cheesemakers were completely outclassed and could only score in the dwindling minutes of the game when only two- Astoria regulars were left on the field of play. Seniors who completed their high school football days were: Louis Holmes, Willard Caspell, Charles Paetow, Ray Christensen, Ernest Larson, Mervin Doran, Charles Stevens, Henry Nilsen, Emil Ek, and Eino Bumala. ik ln l' JOHN A. WARREN john A. Warren, better known through- out Oregon High School circles as Honest Johnf, has been coach at Astoria High since the fall of 1928. Since then he has built the phenomenal basketball record of 3l5 victories against only 32 defeats for the grand percentage of 908. Although his football record is nearly as impressive, it is overshadowed by this almost unparalleled maple-court period. As.. X Vljllng X G A L L E R Y ff N mf! nw r 1 LQ ff WJ I ww f TED CHRISTIANS Athletic Manager ARTHUR OLSON Assistant Athlet .TENS HANSEN Yell Leader CHARLES WRIGHT Yell Leader ic Manager 57 ek F O O T B A L L ik Wally Johansen, playing his first year as a regular end, proved to be one of the smartest and fastest men on the squad and was valuable as a pass receiver. Coach will have him again next season. Charles Stevens ended his three years of brilliant play at guard and at tackle in a blaze of glory. Possessing more natural ability than any other man on the team, Stevens should go far in college football. Mel Olsen always turned in a steady performance from his tackle position and promises to be an outstanding linesman next season, his third and last. f'Hank Nilsen, the driving fullback, who Was formerly an end, showed consistently brilliant play all through the season and should make any college team. This was Hank's final year. Buck Caspell, dynamic quarterback, finished his fourth sea- son as Astoria's field leader and was named the outstanding man on the team. Buck'l was one of the trickiest runners ever to play for Astoria. Bob Anet, left half, was the most consistent ground gainer in the Purple and Gold backfield. With another year, Anet should become one of the best backs ever to play under Coach Warren. Bumpy Koven, rugged end, proved to be a tough hurdle for any opposing ball-carrier to go around. Koven has another year and should be even better than he was in 1934. Eino Bumala was in the thick of nearly every play. His steady work at the guard post will be missed next year. Bill Ranta, right half, played steady ball in every contest and his blocking was responsible for several long runs. He has another year. Louis Holmes, giant tackle, made good use of his 225 pounds and his sparkling play was outstanding in the line. Holmes finished his first and last year as a regular. Charles Paetow proved to be a tower of strength in the center of the line and his offensive play was nearly flawless. This was Paetow's fourth and last year. Football lettermen whose pictures do not appear: Tommy Stookes, Arvid Seeborg, Andrew Gianelli, Eino Poteri, George Abrahamson, Francis Franetovich, Chris Thompson, Kenneth Olson, Mervin Doran, Ernest Larson, Eino Juola, Emil Ek, Willie Howe. F 0 O T B A L L ik BASKETBALL RESUME For the fourth time in six years Coach John A. Warren's Astoria High basketball team journeyed to the state tournament at Salem and came home with the highest prize offered-first place. The fighting team entered the state tournament as the defending champion and the favorite. Consequently it was on the spot. But consistent inspired playing that started in by beating out Mill City, folowed with decisive victories over Klamath Falls and Oakridge, and that ended in a blaze of glory, by overwhelming Jefferson of Portland, was just too much for opposing teams to overcome. As a season's record the Fishermen accounted for forty victories against only four defeats, three of which were avenged in later games. The Warreiiites started strong and challced up easy wins over several smaller schools along with Lincoln, Jefferson, Benson, Ashland, Longview, Corvallis, Tillamook, Centralia, Salem, and Chemawa. Defeats were taken from the teams of Jeffer- son, Longview, Tillamook, and the Oregon Freshmen. The third annual district tournament followed. The Asto- rians had little trouble putting away St. Helens, Clatskanie, and Vernonia and as a result entered the state tournament at Salem. Along with the championship several individuals distinguished themselves. Anet and Sarpola were named on the mythical all-Staten team for the second successive year, and Nilsen re- ceived the honor of being the outstanding sportsman in the tournament. Kokko and Nilsen were given honorable mention in the all-state balloting. TROPI-IIES In the above picture are shown the three trophies which the Championship Astoria basketball team won during the season just past. At the left is the distinctive trophy awarded to Astoria as champions of District 5, The Fighting Fishermen came through unscathed from the double elimination district tourney to win this trophy. At the right is the cup awarded annually by radio station KXL of Portland to the outstanding sportsman of the state. To our own Henry Hank Nilsen went this great distinction and honor. This trophy remains with the school for one year when it is turned back and awarded to the school of next year's best sportsman. ln the center is the award symbolic of the basketball cham- pionship of the state-the highest award given to any high school in Oregon. The trophy is an exact replica of that of last year except that this year's trophy is bronze whereas last year's was silver. The trophy stands 15 inches high and weighs 23 pounds. ali B A S K E T B A L L ak- Robert Anet, 'tall-state guard for the second consecutive year, was the backbone and spearhead of the championship team. His ball-handling, dribbling, passing, and pinch-shooting were outstanding and will be sorely missed in years to come. Ted Sarpola, who, along with Anet, was the first Astorian for more than a decade to make the Hall-state team twice in a row, was the leading scorer on the team and alone accounted for nearly 500 points during the season. This flying forward has another year. Henry Nilsen was the workhorse of the team and excelled in taking the ball off the backboards and in checking opposing players. Hank was named the outstanding sportsman in the State Tournament, and his smiling play will be badly missed next year. Wallace Johansen was the best shot on the team and his clever play was outstanding throughout the season. The com- bination of Sarpola and Johansen at forwards was undoubtedly one of the best in Oregon High School history. Henry Kokko, giant center, who carries his 200 pounds on a 6-foot 5-inch frame, joined the squad in mid-year, when Robert Rissman became ineligible, and rapidly developed into an out- standing center. With more playing ahead of him, Kokko promises to do big things. Hiram Parker, sophomore forward, was always ready in a pinch and his consistent play and sure-shooting will undoubtedly earn him a regular berth in l936. Mel Olsen could step into a game in any position and always turn in a steady performance. Big, fast, and rugged, Olsen should break into the starting lineup next winter. Roy Anderson's inspired play at guard should give Astoria an added threat next year. Although only a sophomore, Brick can hold his own in any company. Ernest Koven was another guard who enabled Coach Warren to relax when a first-string man was forced out of the game. Koven has one more year. Albert Luukinen played either guard or forward equally well and his shooting and ball handling will not be easy to replace. B A S K E T B A L L SIG GYRO FIELD QF For the first time in history, an Asto1'ia High football team played its home games on a field that is rated second to none in the Northwest. At a cost of 540,000 the old Gyro lake was completely remodeled and is now one of the most beautiful and substantial fields on the coast. The Astoria Gyro Club installed flood lights on the field at an additional cost of 31,500 These have made the popular night games possible in Astoria, Until 1925 Astoria Highls teams had no practical football field and had been playing their games on the Columbia Club field, which is located nearly two miles from the high school. However, in 1924, the school board was petitioned by the stu- dents for a new field, and in 1925, largely through the efforts and cooperation of the Gyro Club, the new field was granted. This field was much more advantageously located, ,both for games and practice, but it was lower than the streets and formed a basin for drainage. As a result it was nearly always covered with water. Several feeble and half-hearted efforts were made to remedy this condition prior to 1934, but until then 110 satis- factory results were obtained. ' ' ' Q Finally, as a project of the Civil Works Administration, thousands of tons of sand were pumped in from the river, a top soil was applied, tile was laid, turf was planted, a new grand- stand was constructed, and a new fence was built. A short time later the lights were installed, and Astoria was the proud pos- sessor of an entirely new field. During the season of 1934 all but one of Astoria high's, home games were played at night. GYRO FIELD -JK Deeember 8 Astoria ........... .......v. 2 6 December 8 'iAstor1a ........... ......... 6 9 December 11 Astoria ....... ......... 4 9 Deeember 12 lfAstor1a ....... ......... 4 8 December 14 Astoria ........... ......... 2 0 December 15 Astoria ........... ......... 8 8 December 18 iAstor1a ........... ......... 4 1 December 18 iAstor1a ....,...... ......... 5 0 December 21 Astoria ........... ......... 3 7 December 22 Astoria ....... ...,..... 2 3 December 28 Astoria ....... ......... 1 6 December 29 'l'Astoria January 'iAstor1a ....... .,....... 2 6 January 2 Astoria January 4 'Astoria January 5 'tAstoria January 8 Astorla ........ ......... January 9 Astoria January 12 iAstoria January 15 'Astoria January 18 Astoria January 19 Astoria January 26 iAstoria January 30 Astoria February 2 iAstoria February 5 iAstoria.. February 6 Astoria.. February 9 iAstoria.. February 13 Astoria.. February 16 'tAstoria.. February 19 iFAstoria.. February 22-M Astoria.. February 23 Astoria.. February 26 'Astoria.. March 2 Astoria.. March 7 TAstoria March 8 TAstoria ........ March 8 'fAstoria March 9 . TAstor1a ........ ......... March 9 TAst0ria ....... ......... 4 1 March 20 iAstoria March 21, iAstor1a ....... ......... 4 4 March 22 iAstoria March 23 ZEAstoria Basketball Schedule Westport ...... Jewell .... tNehalem ...,.. Wheeler ........ 'liLongview .... :kc ' entral1a ................. ....... 2 8 Knappa-Svensen Ilwaco ................. '-'Jefferson iBenson ....... Lincoln ..... Lincoln ..... Ashland ..... illwaco .... Jefferson ..... Jefferson ..... 'iJewe11 ...... 'Seaside ..... Benson ..... Centralia ....... liTillamook ........ tCorval1is .......... U. of O. Frosh . iWestport .......... Salem ...... Seaside ..... i'iWheeler ....... Tillamook ........... 'l'Knappa-Svensen Corvallis ............. Longview ..... St, Helens ........ Salem ......... Longview ..... Chemawa ..... Vernonia ....... Clatskanie ...... St, Helens ........ 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Secretary of Biology Secretary of Literature Secretary of Girls' Gymnastics Secretaries of fllathenzaties Secretary of Geography Secretary of Stenograjnhv Secretary of Typing Secretary of Bookkeeping Secretary ofEcono1nics Secretary of History Sevretaries of Home Economics Seeretary of Foreign Langages Secretary of Chemistry . Secretary of Boys' Gymnastics Secretary of Drawing Secretary of Manual Training Secretary ofMi1sic . H. S. Student Body Meetiizgs H!- Brief Biographies of U. S. Presidents Name Term Native State ' Wife or Husband Occupation Glanellli 1968' Unconscious' Mia1agamba,Marce11a, Street Cleaner Andrew 1972 ness in Chigago Buggijaf a99226- Gigglinesg f Wilson, Miriam Moocher Himignr C. ,Ll d, lil- Ostehrlund, 199786- Inquisltlve- angiseircsdan POet,Auth01.- VICHO 1 0 ness At Presgntf ess, Reporter YW, Yllafffill Thompson? 1980 Yilgeifilr W ' - petual ' Counting Holes Katherine 1988 Motion Unmarrled in Swiss Cheese The following provisions in the wills of U. S. citizens are singularly strange in content: I, Charles Wright, donate my discarded permanent to How- ard Moody, to save him the trouble of getting another one. I, Theodore Sarpola, being of generous disposition donate Phyllis to be dated up for June 31 by any boy who desires to take her out. . I, Blanche Jacobson, leave Phillip-for Mel. I, William Hutchinson, will one Hi-Y hot dog to each oi my creditors. Hi-Y Hot Dogs-They Satisfy. I, Henry Elias Gustavus Adolphus Nilsen, leave innumer- able broken hearts behind me. I, Helen Howard, leave my heart to the biology class at Astoria High to be dissected in an attempt to discover Why I remained so faithful so long. ' I, Coach John Wa1're1i, leave another highly successful basket- ball season on the books. TRADE, MARKS 1. Charlie Wright-hair cuts. 2. Connie Laughlin - an ex- change. 3. John Seeborg-a new idea. 4. Ethel Lofstedt-a car. 5. Wiljo Green - chauffeur's job. 6. Jo Schwab-brown ink. 7. Ona Anderson-swell grades. ' 8. Mervin Olson - anything crazy. 9. Mr. Towler-the watch. 10. Norma Siverson - a good laugh. 11. Wilson Porter-the paddle. 12. Lila Hellberg-love for his- tory. 13. Hi-Knights-white sweaters. 14. Gerda-red ink. 15. Miss Canessa-long walks. 16. Astoria-rain. 17. Chase and Halderman - knitting. 18. Roger McManamna - hot dogs. 19. Jorma Joupila-the latest song. 20. Frances Dempsey - more giggles. 21. Pat Taylor-any good joke. 22. Georganne Wilson a new boy friend. MEMORABLE DATES George Anderson ................,....... Lofstedt Connie Laughlin .... Don Goodall Mary Lou Wilson ...... Roy Duuos Huffy Hutchens .........,...........,..., Ted Christians Kathryn Thompson ,..,,,.....,...,.,., Woodfield Katherine Cannon ........,..,.,......,, Merwyn Doran Bertha Eskola ........ Johnny Ross Phyllis Spexarth ...... Ted Sarpola Nancy Fulton .... Berger Rorvick Vieno Osterlund .......................... .......,.,.......,............ Lee Canessa. Florence Wimber .... Bill Haynes Betty Reisdorf ...... Bob Rissman Helen Howard ........ Hank Nilsen Hjordis Berg ............ Bill Whittle Margaret Carlson .... Ray Muriel Margaret Johnson ...................... Seeborg Lila Hellberg ,... Wally Johansen Gerty Koski .... Arthur Johansen WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Bob Rissman Bimmy Elfving Ted Tenity Henry Kokko Tahka Niemala Willard Caspell Ted Sarpola 1 Ton You guess Featherweight More than that! 14 drains 1 drarn Who cares? 6 Fathoms by 1 Wider than long 360 by 60 That's over our heads 1 yard by 9 inches 1 square foot 2 basketball players by 5 basketball players 691 SK- ADVERTISING MOTTOES IQITCHEN-'TESTED .................................. Home Economics Club THEY SATISFY .................................................. Hi-Y Hot Dogs THE SMARTEST THINGS OVER SHoEs .... Torch Honor Society BETTER THAN A NIUSTARD PLASTER ........ A Club Hot Dogs ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE ................ Fishermans Bible CHASES DIRT ......,,....,,....,,..... , .................................. Senior Saps A BLEND THE YE.ARS HAVE NEVER MATCHED ............. Bumala and Wilson BUY THEM BY THE DOZEN .................. Tri-Y Ice Cream Bars QUIET, BUT WITH A STRANGE PERSISTENCE .... Chemistry Class A1XfIAZINGI.Y MII.D WITH A NEW IQIND OF MILDNESS ...... Sophomore Class PEN NAMES, Bon ANET-14 lex HANK NILSEN-Adolf ETH EL LOFSTEDT-llffl o psy BLANCHE JAcoRsEN-Flopsy MARY liAY BooTH-Topsy ICATHRYN THoIvIPsoN-Spook Editor IDOROTHY ASH-YE Assistant Editore JOHNNY SEEBORG-Ye Editore CLUBS AND SOCIETIES P. C. ........... .............. P eppy Chcerers .....I.,................ Room 27 G1 A. A. ..... ....... G reat Ace Athletes ................. Gym A. C. ...... ....... A storia Caveman ...........I...... Gyro Field L. C. ...... ....,.. L iterary Chancellors .................. Library V. C. ...... ...... V icious Collegiates .......................... Shop G. L. ...... ...... C Eood Ladies ...................... Dean's Room Q. S. ........ ...... Q uiclc Scribblers ........ A. P. Office H. Y. ...... ...... I li-Yankees .......... .......... Y . M. C. A. T. Y. ...... .......... T ypical Youngsters . ....... Y. W. C. A. A. P. ........ .......... A ccurate Press ......... ........ A . P. Office H. K. ...... .......... H appy Kids ................. .......... R oom 20 D. D. ....,, ........,, D ramatic Damsels .................... Room 14 H. E. C. ....,. .......... H appy Excellent Cooks ...... D. S. Room P. S. C. ...... ......... l 'olished Speech Club .............. Room 18 WORLD'S RECORD FISH Caught with rod and reel by Honest John Warren in 1935 Robert 'fSweetiepiey' Anet A............. 160 poundsg 5 feet, 8 inches Henry 'AHandlebar-Hanky, Nilsen..l80 poundsg 6 feet, 1 inch Theodore Teddy Sarpola .......... 157 poundsg 6 feet, 2 inches Henry Chocolate Kokko ,,.,......,. 195 poundsg 6 feet, 5 inches Wallace jo Johansen ........., ....... 1 41 poundsg 5 feet, 11 inches Hiram Hi Parker ,,,,, ....... 1 55 poundsg 5 feet, 10 inches Melvin Mel Olsen ,.,. ....... 1 87 pounds, 6 feet, 2 inches Roy Brick Anderson ,..,. ....... 1 52 poundsg 5 feet, 9 inches BIG TREES ,IN THE COUNTY Henry Kokko-6 feet, 5 inches Helen Howard-5 feet, 85 inches Ted Sarpola-6 feet, 2 inches Robert Rissman-6 feet, 5 inches Clifford Johns-6 feet, 32 inches PRODUCTION OF COUNTIES French Classia .......... ,....... M any and Artistic Notebooks Chemistry Classia ....... ................ T hose Nose-Provoking Smells English CSD Classia .......................,.......... Excellent Hamlet Skits Shorthand Classia .......... Some Stenographers and Some Failures Typing Classia ......... ........................................ C ountless Errors Deba Dram Land ...... a ........ ..................... A Snitzy Matinee Hi-Y Land .............. ..... H ot Dogs Clivery Fridayl Hi-Knight Land PCP Club ....... One Swell Assembly! A Club Land CONGRESS The Congress of Astoria High is an unorthodox and uncon- stitutional body, meeting at no set time and place, but having certain principles and desires set forth here in the form of bills. O Bill. N Introduced by 1 Gist of Bill Fate of Bill x , Y Ignored by con- P, D. Rep. Charles Hatldixihemlgnlze hooker servative s e n ate playing as a non- qcomposed of punishable offense teachers, X Y Z ' E X e rn p t sopho- Thrown out ,by ' ' ' Rep. Ellery Morgon moi-es from clean- bO21I'C1 of SGHIOI' X ing seals. boys , Allowing t y p ing D8Cl8.f'9Cl O L1 ll of S- Rep. Lucy Curtis students 10 errors order. by V. Lamb, 1 per Speed test, prominent senator Provide entertain- P, D, Rep. Charles Haddix ment for it h o s e TYIFOWII 0 11 f- 1 S0 forcibly detained W 21 ? Representa- in office after UV6 H21LClC11X' school Approved by sen: Y' Y. Y All Representatives ate! S i E T1 0 fl by Let's stop school President Towler, and school ad- journed May 24 916 NICKNAMES OF FAMOUS PERSONS Jo-Wally Johanson. Ann-Bob Anet. Handle-Bar-Henry Nilsen. Timinikins- - Kathryn Thompson. Kasey-Katherine Cannon. Titter-Dorothy Hutchens. Carrot Top- Mary Elizabeth Boyington. Jolly-Jorma -Jouppila. Witch-Phyllis Spexarth. GYMNASTIC GIRLS' SPORTS Margaret Carlson- Tap Dancing. Mary Elizabeth Boyington- Stunts. Tahka Niemila-Pole Vault. Edna Empi-Broad Jump. Frances Strand-Tennis. Lila Hellberg-Handball. Margaret J ohnson-J acks. Mina Wilson-Paper Dolls. Connie Laughlin---Skating. Viola Parker-Croquet. Betty Gustafson-Football. Karen Gustafson-Dancing. Foofy-Nancy Fulton. Curly-Charlie Wright. Punk-Bertha Eskola. Squirrey-Connie Laughlin. Gee+Georgarine Wilson. Bucky-Willard Caspell. Franny-Francis Franetovich. Cookey-Gerald Cook. Willie-William Viuhkola. Bumpy-Ernest Koven. Smoky Joe-Helen Howard. RECORDS BOYS' SPORTS Billy Hutchinson-Football. Ted Tinity-Basketball. Charles' Stevens-Marbles. Bobby Anet-Ping Pong. Bimmy Elfving-Track. Walt Andrews-Pole Vault. Phillip Spexarth-Kite Flying. Henry Kokko-Skiing. Jens Hansen-Boxing. Jorma Joupala-Tumbling. Artie Olson-Shot Put. g WEATHER SIGNALS Hurricane-Haddix rushing. Storm-Wilsoi'1 Porter. Rain-No set rule. Any day in Astoria. Ice-When Mitch turns flown Luko. Hail-When the gang's all here QHaddix and Humplireysj. Cyclone-Exam week. Tempest-Dot Ash slightly irritated. ' Sunshine-Graduation in May-for those who make it. Showers-Daily quizzes. WHAT S YOUR NAME Learn the meaning of your name by comparing the first letter of your first name in the left hand column beginning with the same letter. Do likewise with your last name. Example, i'Mary Brown would be Moody Bedbugf' Absent-minded Ape. Beautiful Bedbug. Clumsy Canary. Dizzy Daffodil Eratic Eavesdropper. Foolish Freak. Gabby Gorilla. Hopeless Halfwit. Ignorant Idiot. Jealous Jazzhound. Kindly Kernel. Lazy Laphound. Moody Mutt. Nabby Nit Wit. Obvious Osculist. Perfect Pest. Quaint Quack. Raving Rubbish. Sophisticated Scavenger. Top Heavy Tea Tauter. Useless Usurper. Vain Vagabond. Wonderful Worm. Xantho Xyliad. Yappling Youngster. Zealous Zebra. Advertisements . Learn . . . BUSINESS LAW AT HOME This new easy method through the H O w A R n MOODY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW includes laws on hooky playing, apple polishing, cheating, and the art of keeping LEARN TO DANCE and BE POPULAR Great fun-wonderful exercise - keeps you healthy and happy and full of pep. Develops self- confidence. Enables you to make friends easily. We teach everything- folk dancing-tap dancing -hula-fairy dancing- Morris dancing - square dancing-everything. your gil-1. Easy as A-B-C BY TED LINNITY 56 SONS S f N NEW ERA LIBRARY Anzazing But True Never Before So Little Take Your Choice-ONLY Sc E l. How to Develop a VVinning Personalityf' by ....,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,.............................. Bimmy Elffving 2. HOW to Increase Your Incomef, by ...,.,.,....,,,,,,..,,.,..,,.,..........,.....,. Athletic Department 3. How to Love and Be Loved, by ..................,,,,.................................... druid Seeborg 4. A Campaign Against Snobberyf' by ........,,,,,.,.,,.,.,.,.....,.......................... Grace Gramnzs 5. A Guide to Feminine Beauty and Charm, by .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.....,...................... Phyllis Spexarth 6. Common Errors in English and How to Avoid Them, by ,,,..,,,............................. Q ............ Mel Olsen 7. A Book of the Best Jokesfy by ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.... ........ P at Taylor 8. l'Great Detective Stories, by ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,................ ...... J ens Hansen 9. Great Ghost Stories, by ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.......................... Charles Stevens l0. Public Speaking Self Taught, by ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,........................................... Haddix ll. Elementary Algebra Made Easy, by ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,............... Eino fuola 12. Psychoanalysis and Dreams, by ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,....,................... Henry Kokho 13. HOW to Get Rid of an Inferiority Complex, by ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,..........,............. Dorothy Ash N it E Y E C A T C H E R S ,iq -3 N E a X, g Z3 X x X, E 2 S I Ea if, W ce 3 2 fm s x ls xs 5, QE E2 Q E Sf Q Q li 55 QE 1 5 2 ' Egg 5,2 64 gee 55 2 S. if 3-:I 5? ij E xi 5:2 E ,, x, Z Y , rs 4, SE ! 2, 2 rwu'ce:v+rwn,unzmmusmwxmwm,wwww.uww.w.wmrmwwwmwm-wwwx,.w,mwwvw,,1:,wrmm'x':+w'rwxwww.wsaw:xmu,s.zwemww:.www ,wwmm-w' 'x HG Calendar September 28 the first student body meeting was held to make nomi- nations for the office of athletic manager. October 11 the first rally of the year was held to give the students a. chance to work off their excess energy. October 18 gave the sophomores their opportunity to show the upper-classmen their ingenuity, using the annual sophomore party as the medium. October 25 was given over to the celebration of Navy Day, with Rev. P. Blenkinsop as the assem- bly speaker. November 3 sounded the call for Girls' League delegates through- out the state to meet on the Reed College campus for the annual mid-winter conference. November 11 wil be remembered as a holiday for the students. November 14 brought Dr. Poling to address the seniors on behalf of the five state institutions of high- 4 er learning. November 16 drew the curtain aside on the January Senior production, Kempy, with a capacity audi- ence to witness the performance. November 20 brought the football boys a banquet from the Metho- dist League. November 23 fate smiled on the sen- iors and gave them an overwhelm- ing amount of pep that they might prove victorious in the annual Hi-Y song contest. December 4. The month of Decem- ber was ushered into the high school with the Girls' League tea for the soon-to-be sophomore girls. December 13 dawned bright on the colorful Rainbow Minstrel. December 19. The boys find out what real service means at the annual Pep Club Football banquet. December 21 showed us a Senior ball which was entirely new in theme and fairly splashing in color. December 22 the Linfield Capella choir gave the students a Christ- mas assembly which will be long remembered. Their rendition of our beloved Christmas carols was a thing which awed even the stu- dents. December 22-January 2. This lapse was given over to holiday activi- ties and the Christmas spirit reigned over all. January 10. On this day the Jan- uary seniors gathered to have their last real conclave. The sen- iors gathered at the Ocean House at Gearhart for their annual Senior banquet. January 11 the Juniors surprised the citizens of Astoria by present- ing the first mystery play given in the Astoria High School audi- torium for many years. The play, The Yellow Shadow, was well received and well acted. Calendar January 18 the students received what they had been wishing for all year. This was given over to the January Senior Class Day pro- gram. Another event, perhaps not so pleasant, was the begin- ning of mid-year exams. January 25 the students of Astoria High School bade farewell to the January Seniors at the regular January Senior Commencement exercises. February 15, 16, 17 saw the Tri-Y delegates attend the annual con- ference, held this year at Forest Grove. Astoria had one of the largest representations at the con- ference. March 1 was the highlight of assem- blies. The Good English assem- bly won applause from all in attendance. March 7, 8, 9 Astoria played host for the District No. 5 basketball teams to decide who should rep- resent District 5 at the State Bas- ketball tournament. Astoria was again crowned Champ. March 29 brought another of Mr. Haller's triumphs in the form of the modern operetta, Tune In, presented with an all-star cast. March 20-23 the Astoria students showed their loyalty and school spirit by turning out for the an- nual State Basketball tournament. April 12. The curtain of the Astoria High School auditorium went up on the May seniors' contribution to drama, The Man on Stilts. This is the first time that a play requiring a cast of 35 players was ever presented to an Astoria audi- ence. The May seniors made a success of it and may have opened a new scope for future plays. May 1. To start the month of May off right, the High School opened wide their doors once more for the annual Open House. May 3 the boys showed what they can do in putting on the Boys' Minstrel Show. May 7 the May seniors gathered at Cannon Beach for their last out- ing, the senior picnic. May 10 brought the Junior Prom, given each year by the juniors for the outgoing seniors. May 15 the May seniors again gath- ered, this time for their last fete before graduation. The seniors held their banquet at Gearhart, and showed the student body how nicely a banquet can be given. May 28 the Commencement exer- cises for the May Seniors of 1935 were held, with Mr. Warden of Portland as the commencement speaker. May 24 . . . SCHOOL'S OUT! r P Q , 1 I ll- 3 ? l p Ps E:- l' eff ' N iii 77 7 'j 'ff f V . Autographs V A A K ' --0-A-.fJ 6' Q - q 1 gg! 'Jr UQQMM Qwwjff QWMQ, 44-ff YffW'4f ff ' 36 fWW A-v'F 75' fn ,ek 4'-L-0-w 36 d1,.M,4.ffg ilifi, Q ,,,i?6 MV! AW ,X . Q . f W if f f Jffff 37 Q-L,k,w.f-1-J-f-fu! 56 -,L , ih- j ' X 6 ' KVM sg fig? ya P g?7,M,,4Q4fMi9m AWQwwJ'j4 x fy! og'-44.,4,ac.,f 3 fd Ufv-l,4'r40 C5C I .lJfEv'lLZQfUf'b4,1'1A . ,A wwe Q7 W 6 41 IE Z2 3 7' .9 ' 1... 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