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onuor emors DONALD COOK Born, Astoria, Oregon; Junior Play 6; Hi-Y 6-7-8; Live Wire 5-0-7-8; President Sen¬ ior Class 7-8; Senior Play 8; Future, Forestry, JAMES BAKKENSEX Born, Portland, Oregon; Hi-Y 5-G-7-8; Junior Play 6; Zephyrus 6-7; Seniot Play 8; Minstrel Show 3-5; Operetta 6; Future, Undecided. LOIS MILLER Born, Denton, Montana: Soph¬ omore Hop Committee 4 ; Tri-Y 3-4-5; Astor Post 3-4: C,. A. A. 3-4-5-0-7-8; Manager of Track 5-0; Deba Drams 6-7- 8: Secretary Junior Class 5-0; Secretary Senior Class 7-8; Secretary Girls’ League 5-0- 7-8; Senior Play Committee 8; Girls’ League Council 5-0- 7-8; Future, Nursing at Vir¬ ginia Mason Hospital, Seattle RUTIT I! A BELL Born, Astoria, Oregon; Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-8; Home Ec Club 5 - 6 - 7 - 8; Treasurer Home Ec Club 6-7; Reporter Home Ec Club 8; Treasurer Senior Class 7-S: Junior Play Committee 6; Senior Play 8: Library Club 5; Future, Teach¬ ing. President . I ire-President Secretary Treasurer Officers .Donald Cook . . . . James Bakkexsex .Lois Miller . Ruth Rabell The spring of 1934 brought to the Astoria High School a small but peppy class, who chose for their motto “Not at the top, but climbing.” During the second term the traditional Sophomore Hallowe’en Dance was held by this class in Patriot Hall. The dance proved to be a tremendous success and was the first stepping stone in the upward climb. These congenial Sophs were guided ably by Mary Lou Wilson. During the second year the class began to demonstrate their dra¬ matic ability by presenting “Inside the Lines,” a war-time mystery in three acts. Each year the class improved and finally climaxed their dramatic career by a rip roaring Senior play, “Aunt Cindy Cleans up.” The class picnic, held at Cannon Beach in the early fall, proved to be one of the most enjoyable events of the closing term. This class contributed many honor students, athletes, and members of the publication staffs and service clubs to prove itself mighty, although small. [ 15 ] i» li v r ie •» . . • • I 9 » 7
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