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Principal S. D. Zowkr J avigator Zowlcr Js Consulted Uy Crew Kegarding Course £ 5 September 27 brought the usual rush of students to Principal Towler ' s office for schedule adjustments. Programs had been forecast the previous spring, but transfers, part time workers, and vocational students, as well as others, had problems that needed ironing out. Because of shifting Navy personnel more students than usual transferred this year. Many boys now in the service took advantage of the United States Armed Forces Institute to complete their high school work. The student body participated in bond drives, clothing drives, and in the March of Dimes. The school joined the Junior Red Cross 100 per cent, and earned the Schools-at-War flag. The shop classes made many articles for the wounded at the Navy Hospital. Clubs aided in the Christmas Seal sales and at the blood donor center. An expansion of some activities and the addition of others are being planned. Equipment and directing personnel have to be secured. Principal Towler gave the usual service examinations. 9
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DON HOGG President DOROTHY SAMUELSON Secretary WAYNE DEAVER Vice President PHYLLIS SALMONSEN Treasurer Crew Qoes to Work Astoria High ' s administrative crew is composed of the student council and flight officer, Principal E. D. Towler. The council can be credited with a successful year for they managed every financial situation with great efficiency. They sit at the controls which operate a fleet of other student body activities, a few of which are the issuing of student body cards at the beginning of the year, determining how much admission should be charged for game tickets, and introducing projects to the school clubs. Don Hogg held the position of president until he was called for the service. Peeling off the formation to pick up the gavel, came Wayne Denver, the first vice president. The remaining part of this little squadron consists of second vice president, Howard Lovvold; third vice president, Ronald Lattin; secretary, Dorothy Samuelson; treasurer, Phyllis Salmonsen, and the athletic manager, Joe Bakkensen. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Towler, Lattin, Bakkensen, Deaver, Hogg, Lovvold, Salmonsen, Samuelson. 10
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