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Actmties It was not all work and no play for Astoria High School students during 1945- ' 46. The juniors and seniors were kept busy with their ploys, the seniors presenting the Miracle Twins and the juniors, Spring Green. The A Club initiation displayed the tal¬ ents of our Fighting Fishermen. This year ' s Home Ec Club ' s main project was an Old Clothes Drive. Many clothes were collected for the needy war victims. At Christmas time, the Girl ' s League ' s tree was again placed in the main hall and helped to add to the Yuletide Spirit. ”71 27
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FIRST ROW: Miss Ogden, Moore, L. Seel org, C. Johnson, Beyer, Swart, Wilson, Nygaard. SECOND ROW: Horne, Graves, Lofgren, Smith, Merila, Crohn, Carlson, Hanson, Carlson, Pederson, Wallulis, Welch, Williams, Gorman, M, Seeborg. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, Suho- nen Lahiskee, Panagioteres, Ingleton, Swanson, Lovell, Widen, Smart, Bowerman, Niemi, Salomsen, Hutonen, Mattson, L. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Olson, Rasmussen, M. Johnson. Lengel, Manke, Wong, LeFrancq, Therkildsen, Johanson, Hubbard, Kelly, Hillard, Erickson, Schalk, Kussman, Stensrud. Music ' Department Sophomore Chorus The Music Department again brought honor to Astoria High Schol with its fine perform¬ ances. Under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Ogden, head of the music department, the Chor¬ uses presented eight programs during the year. The candle-light processional of 100 girls in¬ troduced the Christmas cantata. The Music of Christmas. The cantata included seven num¬ bers which were Holy Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Good Tidings Glory Be to God The Mag, Little Lord Jesus, and The Living Song. Special numbers were In a Humble Cattle Shed, by Hamblen, and O Little Town of Bethlehem, by Todd, contributed by the Sophomore Special. The Junior-Senior Special sang What Can This Mean. by Stanley, and Slovak Carol, arranged by Kountz The two Spe- aal Choruses combined to sing a Cornish carol, Now The Holly Bears a Berry, and White Christmas. Janet Howell, Juanita Roberts, Nancy Lovell, Barbara Williams, and Evelyn Nv- gaard were the acompanists. Junior-Senior Special sang Christmas carols at the Navy Hospital, and a week later with the Sophomore Special, gave a program for the personnel at the Hospital They sana a IRjclko ShL o vTrTA sT ' Sophomore Special FIRST ROW: Graves, Nygaaril, Williams, Miss Ogden, Johnson, Welch, Salmonson, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Merila, Smart, Niemi, Lovell, Suhonen, Bowertnan, Wid, n, Beyer, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Panagio teres, Johnson, Manke, Hillard, Kelly, Swart, Crohn, Moore, 28
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