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es J anuar 7 5 enior Awards Outstanding Seniors .... Grace Gramms, James Bakkensen Civics Cup.Ivy Thompson Biology Cup.Uno Lahti History Cup.Kaname Hayashi Commerce I rophy.Esther Kuivala Permanent possession of the Torch: Emma Elliott Grace Gramms Gladys Macklin Gudrun Pedersen Ruth Rabell Valedictorian.Gudrun Pedersen Salutatorian.Ruth Rabell Lloyd Sauvola Eino Juola Woodrow Kelley Ernest Koven . Arthur Olsen Letters in Athletics .Football Football, Basketball, Track .Football Football, Basketball . . . Athletic Manager (j. A. A. Pin for Senior Girl outstanding in Le adership, and Athletics, Grace Gramms. Scholarship D. A. R. Good Citizenship Medal for outstanding Senior Girl, Grace Gramms. Girls Athletic Sweaters Grace Gramms Emma Elliott Pearl Hansen Members of the Music Department Muriel Paulsen Grace Gramms Jorma Linsar James Bakkensen Walter Andrews Members of A star Post Staff Grace Gramms James Bakkensen Emma Elliott Esther kuivala Ivy Thompson
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January Graduates MURIEL PAULSON Born, Astoria, Oregon; Tri-Y :i-4-5-li-7-8; Tri-Y Chorus 5-6-7-S; Minstrel Show 4-6; Operetta 5-7; Girls ' League Sextette 3-4; Senior Play 8; Home Ec Club 7-8; Future, Pacific Lutheran Coliege. GUDRl ' N PEDERSEN Born, Astoria, Oregon; Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7-S; Man¬ ager of Book Exchange 5-6- 7-8; Assistant Advertising Manager Senior Play 8; Class Day Program Committee 8; Senior Play Committee 8; Fu¬ ture, Undecided. LL YD SAUYOLA Born, Astoria, Oregon; “A” Club 5-6-7-8; Football 6-8; Future, Undecided. IVY THOMPSON Born, Astoria, Oregon; Pep Club 6-7-8; Pep Club Presi¬ dent 8; Cuts ' League Council 6-7; Astor Post 3-4-8; Sen¬ ior Play 8; Junior Representa¬ tive to Girls League; Senior Representative to Girls ' League; Future, Private Secretary. JOHN VAN OSD0L Born, Astoria, Oregon; Future, Undecided. JOHNNY WAHL Born, Astoria, Oregon; Basket¬ ball; Future, Undecided. JOHN WAHLSTROM Born, Portland, Oregon; Voca¬ tional Club; Future, Vocational Work. MARJORIE ZANK1C1I Born, Astoria, Oregon; Future, Undecided. ESTHER KUIVALA Born, Astoria, Oregon; Pep Club 5-6-7-8; Secretary Pep Club 6-7-8; Operetta 5-7; Minstrel Show 4-6; Astor Post 3-8; Torch Honor 3-4; Sen¬ ior Play 8; Zephyrus 8; Future, Secretary. FRANK LAPAY Born, Hamlet, Oregon; Fu¬ ture, Landscaping. JORMA LEINASSAR Born, Astoria, Oregon; Orches- t ra 3-4-5 -6- 7- 8; Torch Honor 3-4; Football 4; Bas¬ ketball 3; Track 7; Boys Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8; Astor Post S; Junior Play 6; Senior Play S; Future, Medicine, Uni¬ versity of Oregon. MARTHA 1.0 K AN Born, Astoria, Oregon; G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-S; Home Ec Club 5-6-7-8; Home Ec Club Treasurer 8; Future, Univer¬ sity of Oregon. GLADYS MACKLIN Born, Astoria, Oregon; G. A. A. 3; Tri-Y 3-4-5; Torch Honoi 3-4-5 -6- 7- 8; I eba Drams 7-8; Junior Play 6; Senior Play 8; Future, Pri¬ vate Secretary. DOROTHY MILLER Born, Buhl, Idaho; Future, Undecided. JEANNETTE MORGAN Born, Astoria, Oregon; Orches¬ tra 3-4-5-6-7-S; Volleyball 3-5-7; Junior Play Committee 6: Senior Play Committee 8; Tri-Y 3; Future, Undecided. ARTHUR OLSEN Born, Astoria, Oregon; Third Vice-President; Assistant Ath¬ letic Manager 4-5; Athletic Manager 6-7; A Club 5-6- 7; Future. Undecided. c p h y r u s 19 1 7
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M 7 5 e n i o rs JACK MATZGER Born, Elwell, Michigan; Astor Post 5-G-7-S; Live Wire 5- 6; Vice-President Junior Class 5-G; Assistant Advertising Manager Astor Post 6; Junior Prom Committee 6; Advertis¬ ing Manager Astor Post 7; Hi-Y 7-8; President Senior Class 7-8; Future, University of Oregon. ELDRED HENDRICKSON Born, Astoria, Oregon; Sopho¬ more Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Stage Man¬ ager Junior Play 5; Hi-Y 5- G-7-8; Hi-Y President 7; Senior Class Vice-President 7- S; Orchestra 3 - 4 - 5 - G; Astor Post 7-8; Zephyrus 7-I; Fu¬ ture, Structural Engineering. GLADYS ASI’MO Born, Astoria. Oregon; Tri-Y 3-4; Deba Drams 5-G-7-8; Torch Honor 3-4-5-G-7-S; Vice-President Deba Drams 7- 8; Vice-President Torch Honor 7-8; Secretary May Senior Class 7-8; Assistant Treasurer Student Body 7-S; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Rep¬ resentative to Girls’ League; Future, Undecided. BOB HARRISON Born, Portland, Oregon; Voca¬ tional Club 7-8; Senior Treas¬ urer 7-8; Astor Post 7-8; Future, University of Wash¬ ington. Presitl cut J ' ice-President Secretary Treasurer Officers .Jack Matzger . .. . Eldred Hendrickson .Gladys Aspmo . . . . Robert Harrison The present Senior class entered Astoria High, as all green Sopho¬ mores have entered, with high hopes and a determination to make themselves known. Quite apparently they have done so. Under the successful leadership of Alary Lou Wilson, Sophomore president, the class weathered all storms. This industrious group of Sophs built the bonfire after the rally, and the year was brought to a climax with the annual Sophomore Hop, which proved to be one of the best ever held at Patriot Hall. Incidentally, this was the last class to uphold the traditional hop and bonfire. After such an active Sophomore year, the class entered their Junior year with no abatement of pep or enthusiasm. Myron Miller was elected president of the Junior class. With the presentation of the lunior Play “Inside the Lines,’’ the class was again brought into the limelight. In honor of the graduating May Seniors, the Juniors gave much of their energy toward holding the annual Junior Prom. Clever decorations and its original theme made this prom spectacular. Hy their Senior year, the class of 37 had established a reputation as an outstanding, lively, non-stop class. Jack Mat .gei, Lldred Hen¬ drickson, Gladys Aspmo, and Robert Harrison were chosen to fill the offices. Many husk boys participated in athletics, and other members of tlie class contributed much of their talents in vaiious souiccs. With a bit of ‘ Senior Dignity” added to their zeal, these May Seniors turned out to be a class that any school could be proud of. After the Senior Ball for the January Seniors was held, they began to practice for the play, “Seven Keys to Baldpate, which was undei the direction of Miss Zoe Allen. After completion of this production all attention turned toward the picnic, banquet, baccalaureate and finally commencement. With Bishop Dagwell giving the parting address, the May Seniors of ’37 bade Astoria High goodbye. [ 10 ] e l» la y rus ■ O 5 7
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