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Far riiilit, Allen Saicet, Pro ' iidenl .January Seniors. ladt to rii;ht, Miss Berenian. Mr. Falleur, Advisers. Top to l ottoin, Betsy Uendriksen, Seere tary; Ingrid SeaForij, Treasurer; Warren Teiiaek. Viee Presidmit. JANUARY SENIORS In January, 1939, thirty-one alert students, just out of junior high school, entered Astoria high, to take over the traditional sorrows of a Sophomore. Surprisingly soon, however, the sor¬ rows turned into Junior joy, and finally into lofty Senior superiority, making the January Senior class of 1942. Choosing as class gavel-pounder, Allen Saiget; vice president, Warren Leback; secretary, Betsy Hendriksen; treasurer, Ingrid Seaborg, the Seniors, because of their small number, relin¬ quished their class play rights and sponsored two pay assem¬ blies instead, which were enthusiastically received. The class claimed ownership to two players on the school ' s 1941 basket- bail championship team, Rudy Lovvold and Ward Paldanius. These added to the pride with which the Seniors left their Alma Mater, each to seek his own way in life. 1151
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I ' ai- loll, D ' .ok WriL ' ht, I’rosiilont, May Soiiiors. Lclt to riE;lit, Miss Allon. Mi--s McCann, .Advisors. Toil ta liottnni, Stanley VVillianisdn, Vice President; Gertrude Simonsnn, See rotary; Noanie Morrison, Treasurer. MAY SENIORS Underclassmen sometimes hesitate to venture out on their own, but not so the May Seniors of 1942! Way back in 1939, as sassy Sophomores, they took things in stride with a gay Sophomore Hop. As Juniors, they drew in large crowds with a thrilling mystery play and gala prom. As graduating Seniors, they captured first place in the student body yell contest and presented a riotous comedy play. They were headed by Dick Wright, president, Stanley Williamson, vice president; Ger¬ trude Simonson, secretary; Noanie Morrison, treasurer. Leaving their high school experiences for the next in line to profit by, the Seniors doff their hats in farewell to Astoria high and prepare to grapple with the perplexing problems fac¬ ing them in the big, wide, world. 1161
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