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Student Uody Officers The student council is the control¬ ling group. Through the efforts of this organization all the activities and the policies of the student body are co-ordinated. Principal E. D. Towler is its adviser and honorary member, who sits in on every meeting. Howard Lovvold, the man with the gavel, is the president. Bill Gunderson, the vice-president, stands beside him ready to take over if the president cannot preside. Delores Becker, the secretary, keeps the records of each meeting; and Jean O ' Bryan, the trea¬ surer, makes the financial ends meet. Other members of the council con¬ sist of the second vice-president, Jerry Williams; the third vice-president, Du¬ ane Hansen; and the athletic man¬ ager, Joe Bakkensen. The three vice presidents are in reality representa¬ tives of the sophomore, junior and senior classes. The first vice-presi¬ dent is the senior; the second, the junior and the third, the sophomore. Within the walls of Mr. Towler ' s inner office, the student council meets for discussions. There under the lead¬ ership of Howard Loyvold, the group censiders all expenditures of student body funds, the details involved in elections, and the problems relating to entertainment. In general, the council looks after the welfare of the students of the high school and brings questions before the student body when they seem necessary. The s ' ' udent council also awards athletic let ' ers and puts on many assemblies. This year the student officers have accomplished much. And so the books ore closed on another year of success. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Tuulrr, Gun,i ,n, Lov void, Becker, O ' Bryan. StmicHt Council FIRST ROW: O ' Bryan. Mr. Touler Becker. SECOND ROW: Bakkenson, ’ Gunderson. Hansen, Euvvold, Williams, 12
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Officers FIRST ROW: Albin Ihander, Sergeant-at-Arms; Buel Berg, President; Joyce Johnson, Secretary; Gordon Olson, Vice President; Miss Wootton. SECOND ROW: Miss Fried¬ rich, Miss Crouter. As sophomores the Class of ' 46 started off full of promise. Winning a yell contest against the upper classmen was only the beginning. They also held the annual Sophomore Hop, which netted them $19. By collecting prizes for the bond auction and by promoting the sale of war stamps and bonds, the class helped to put over the scheduled bond drives. A change in the system of class advisership caught the class of ' 46 in their senior year. Continuing with the able advisers of their junior year, the graduating class presented the com- sdy. The Miracle Twins, and polished off the year with the Senior Ball, carrying out the Christmas motif. In their traditional blue caps and gowns, as this year ' s class marches down the aisles to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, Astoria High will see another group of teen-agers go out to be absorbed by a challenging world. GLORIA ABRAHAMSEN, Born, Oakland, California; G.A.A. 5- (i-7-8; Tri-Y 3-4 5 6-7 8; Home Ec. Club 5 6-7-8; Vice- President, Home Ec. Club 7-8; Dean’s Lieutenant 7-8; Junior Play Committee 6; Junior Ball Committee 6; Senior Ball Committee 7; Astor Post Art Editor 7-8; Astor Post Staff 6- 7-8; Chorus 3 4-5-6 7-8; Special Chorus 3 4 5 6 7 8; Live- wire 7-8; Senior Class Nominating Committee 7; Future College. DOROTHY JF NNE AGIDIUS, Born, The Dalles, Oregon; G.A.A. 3 4 5 6-7-8; Secretary G.A.A. 5-6; Chorus 3; Tri Y 3-4-5-6-7 8; Tri-Y Cabinet 5-6; Astor Post Staff 3-4-5 6-7-8; Astor Post Girls Sports Editor 5-6; Zephyrus Cabinet 7-8; Pep Club 5-6-7-8; President Pep Club 7-8; Junior Play 5; Senior Play 7 ; Future, Oregon State College. JANICE ALBRECHT, Born, Seattle, Washington; Home Ec. Club 5-6-7-8; Chorus 4-5-6; Tri-Y 5-6; Senior Ball Commit¬ tee 7; Senior Play Committee 7; Future, Hospital Dietition. 14
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