Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)
- Class of 1951
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A ... .. - - Our mighty alma t ma er was constructed in l9ll after stu- dents attended school on th e upper floor of the McClure building on Eighth and Franklin. Steady increase of students at A.H.S. required more room, and in l922 Patriot's Hall was constructed, this additional space allowing room for the manual training room and a domestic science room along with the gymnasium With the fire . November 29, l9427e came the destruction of our auditorium which had been built in l9l4 to accommodate the activities of the student body. Classes were held in various parts of town including the Presbyterian High Sc Last year one of the year the benefit Church Annex and L , ewis and Clark Junior hool until the h' h ' ' ig school build ing was once more on its feet. columns in the front was repaired. This renovation of a room in the north part of the build- ing made it possible for the girls to hav th ' g made available for the Home Economics classes. Als d e eir own health room. New facilities are bein ' o o a ark room ha b s een set up for the f students interested ' in photography. Page 2 Who initiated Homecoming . . . and sponsored dances . . . Who stopped initiation ot lower class- men . . . and who ended the wor- ries ot snowballing . . . Simply by enlarging to 33 members and putting forth their best efforts in helping Astoria High School . . , under the expert guidance of Principal Wells and Mr. Bush . . . and Student Body President Dick Windsor . . . the Student Council did a job to be proud of by adding so much to the l95l Ai.H.S. school year . . . lt is to the Stu- dent Council we dedicate this Zephyrus of l95l. Page 3 OFFICE GIRLS Mary Jo's ni Seated: Mary .ln Seeburg. Standing: Mr. Wells, Betty Stilwell, Marilyn Andresen, Eileen Wirk- kunen, Carlotta Nyland, Daphne Hagav, Gerry Gib- son, Lydia Dorn, Shirley Robinson, Julie Sim- mons, Suvane Holmes. ne capable student helpers contributed to the and the like. The office girls under thedirection of the efficiency and accuracy of the work performed by the office 0ff'CG SGCQVGTCIVY, MQW JO Seel?0 Q, Gnd M'SS F 'eClfACl'1,f0lE0 staff. Their daily duties consisted of collecting and marking helped Wee the task of muymg grades Ot the en O t e . . . six weeks periods. The only qualification necessary to be an the absentee end terdy SHPS for eoch room and dellvermg office girl is to be an average student in the commercial m9550995 to leclchefs Gnd Students Clllke ll'i 0UQl'10U'f The course. The pleasant and cheerful attitude of these nine girls school year. They also typed and filed copy for the adrninis- made it easier for students and teachers to go to the office tration and the faculty and mimeographed bulletins, tests, to work out their problems. Page 4 -'l I Tb. IBJL..-ff lxxs., I I I I I I I 4 EX :kk X, X , Y ADMINISTRATIGN I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I A I I I I OUR SUPERINTENDENT J ARLE C. HAMPTON Mr. Hampton's willingness to come back to Astoria to resume the position of superintendent after Mr. Burgess's death was certainly appreciated by the A.H.S. students and faculty. We know no one else who could have managed the prob- lems of the Astoria school system so capably and with such success. THOMAS A. WELLS A catchy smile and a friendly hello are only a small part of the wonderful per- sonality presented students and faculty members alike by Mr, Wells. We will certainly never forget all he has done for us in his year as principal at Astoria High School. Hood River's loss was As- toria's gain. OUR PRINCIPAL Page 6 One of our most active and popular faculty members is Miss Willsie, who completed her last year at A.H.S. on May 24. Miss Willsie came to Astoria to become head of the English department. Since that time she has taught orientation, speech, and social problems, directed many plays and advised the Girls' League. One of her best known jobs has been that of Dean of Girls. lt is in this particular position that she has helped and won the friendship of so many girls. She's a wonderful teacher and a person we'll never forget. Mary Jo Seeborg is the office secretary and a vital factor in our smooth running school. Mr. Bourne advised the T and I Trainees. He was head of vocational education. Mr. Bush is Vice Principal and Dean of Boys. Page 7 Miss Isabel Willsie, Mary Jo Seeborg, Mr. Bourne, Mr. Bush. A.H.S. OFFICIALS ZOE ALLEN, Sophomore English. DALE BARKER, Music Director. ANNE BERGMAN, Spanish, Latin, CARL BOURNE, Vocational. French. ROBERT BUSH, World Geography. MAUDE CROUTER, American History, Radio. NEDRA CHRISTENSEN, Elementary Typing, General FERN CURRY, Senior English, Journalism. CHARLOTTE DICKERSON, Assistant Librarian. JOHN ELIASSEN, Shop, Mechanical Drawing. ANNA MARIE FRIEDRICH, Algebra, Bookkeeping. STANLEY GLICK, Chemistry, Biology, Physics. MARJORIE HALDERMAN, Librarian. REUBEN JENSEN, Mechanical Drawing, Art and Crafts, General Science, Visual Aids. aculf Business. Page 8 aculf VESTA LAMB, Commercial. MARY NYLAND, Health. WARD PALDANIUS, Biology, Varsity Basketball Coach. JAMES PEARSON, Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Fingerling Basketball Coach. GRANT PETERSON, Junior English. ROBERT SCOTT, General Science, General Math. RAY SEGALE, Football and Track Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach. ELIZABETH THORNDIKE, Home Economics PHYLLIS THURSTON, Girls' Physical Education. HAROLD TOZIER, Machine Shop. MARGARET UPHAM, Freshman English. LYLE WHEELER, Algebra, Gedmefry. ISABEL WILLSIE, Social Problems, Dean of Girls. HAROLD WITHNELL, Band, Music Supervisor. Page 9 llick Windsor, President 'l'rim Wells, Principal llohert Bush, Vice Principrll Ruger Cowell, First Vice President Evelyn Carlson, Secretary. ' r ' k n Trefrsurer luilcerr Wrrk rrne , . llick Steinhock, Second Vice President. Bob Rees, Third Vice Presidentv. llrrlr Bray, Fourth Vice President. Morris Jensen, Athletic Manager. llorccn Geissel, Astor' Post Editor. .lmrAnn 'l'0ikk:r, Zephyrns Editor. .lczrn Macklin, Yell Queen. Standing, 'llr Wells First lion Dick Windsor larelyn Crrlson Pileen llirlrknncn lfdith Nielson Lorrrnn lrrce Gloria Crrler Drrlene Mfrlen lofrn lloberg, Second Ron Iefrn Mqcllin Frances Anderson Doreen Ceissel IoAnn loilrlxr lllllb lean McGregor Slllllll Rollins n Lois Ostronr Pat Mattlrens l'hnd Ron Don Iiclrson Driid Zrrnlel Fred 'sion 'llorrrs len en lllClx Steinhock Dfrve Mor rn Fourth Ron loin blllCl07 Bob Rees leo er lonell lied Instr son ll rll ll rlcott Boll Br rr STUDENT COUNCIL Newly organized during the month ot September 5l by Principal Wells . . . enlarged to 33 members . . . under the able leadership at Dick Windsor student body president . . . The biggest project taken over by the student council was the annual homecoming activities tor football season . . . other projects which they com- pleted were the upkeep ot the Campus, abolished hazing ot fresh- men . . . laundry situation and parking problem were well under- way by end at '50-'5l school year . . . Much credit should go to this council for the wonderful work done this year by them in promoting the March ot Dimes campaign . . . raised S250 . . . also promoted unity among the students of A.H.S .... Asa student government they were tops. Page lO I Tv, I N., :Jax Xa, ' Y ifx IVV msn HE guxlv I - K I I I I SENIORS ll-CLASS If fi 2 ij ,- , M is 1-,EI ,, M-Rv' ,-.J 'R -, .. , A A f Y AU, , r - ,,,. , ,M . N. ,.x , Hi, .V .LJ 41522. F-.'-9.1 :lj 'if ,V 1 ffl -. ' ' r ., 1.. . L I v X SENIOR OFFICERS Arlene 0'Bryan, President. Wally Walcott, Vice President. Betty Stilwell, Secretary. Susan Berg, Treasurer. Walter Jacobson, Sergeant at Arms. Anna Marie Friedrich, Adviser. Lyle Mary Wheeler, Adviser. Maud Cruuter, Adviser. Itay Segale, Adviser. Entered Astoria High School as Sophomores . . . Out-yelled other classes in yell com- petition . . . Chose St. Patrick's Day for theme of Hop . . . Showed talent at entertain- ing Sophomore and Junior Talent Assemblies . . , As Juniors they received praise with the clever Prom theme-, Chinese Fantasy . . . Proved to be actors in the comedy, Uncle Fred Flits By Topped honor roll that year Final ear suc f l . . . . . . y cessu . . . Early in the tall they presented The Good Bad Man, an exciting and thrilling mystery . . . Hard work went into the Senior Christmas Ball . . . They were rewarded with an exceptionally large crowd, including alumni . . . The Seniors were mainly re- sponsible for the Homecoming activities . . . chairmen of the various committees Senior Princess Audrey Mistretta was voted Homecoming Queen . . . The Graduating Class of '5l shared in the work and fun during their three years at Astoria High School . . , these memories will always be with them. 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I k 5 Q 5 Z E 5. JUNIOR 0FFlCERS Jerry Gustafson, President. Jerry Seagren, Vice President. Joann Koski, Secretary. Lois Stilwell, Treasurer. SuVane Holmes, Sergeant at Arms. Zoe Allen, Adviser. Marjorie Halderman, Adviser. Robert Scott, Adviser. Stanley Gick, Adviser, First Class to enter Astoria High School as Freshmen . , . Old McDonald's Farm was the theme of their Freshmen Frolic . . . now an annual event . . . Earned considerable fame with talent assemblies . . . well given all three years . . . Outstanding athletes from this class have been many . . . The pride of their Sophomore year was a really gay Hop, decorated in a Gay Nineties theme . . . Began their Junior year with a suc- cessful presentation ot a comedy, Two Blind Mice . . . This ambitious class led in the March of Dimes campaign . . . way over their quota . . . A very special Junior Pronm was given in hAarch of winch they can truthfuHy boast as beautHul f. . the theme . . . Realm of Mystery . . . This hard working class will easily take over Senior class responsibilities . . . they can look forward to another good year at Astoria High. 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First Row: Marilyn Fredrickson, Ellen licohtolt, Gladys Berry, Rao Dean Fluhrer, Warren Beclxtult, Jimmy Bacon, Tommy Bumula, Jon Cosovich. Second Row: Jack Bay, Russell Baker, lbaxid Ebsen, Luota Flower, Adele Eneix, Maxine Drake, Beverly Brown, Violet Eklund. Third Row: Birger Brandt, Larry Ander- sen, Joan Blair, Carol Boebert, Susan Farmer, Ron Abramson, Ralph Carlson, Gary Deane. SOPHOMORES Sophomores are the sort of in-between class at A.H.S .... the novelty of being Freshmen has worn off and yet they are not big enough to get tough with the upper-classmen . . . As Fresh- men this active group put on an orig- inal St. Patriclds Day talent assembly . . . their ability was immediately rec- ognized by the student body . . . Sophomores consistently added to Honor Roll with many names . . . they increased the Honor Society by 27 bright students . . . Always have abounded with much pep and spirit as basketball and football games and pep assemblies . . . led by a promising yell squad . . . the tremendous size of the sophomore class helped them out-yell other classes with little effort . . . which was proved by the numerous times they have won contests in the past two years . . . Were active in Homecoming festivities . . . elected pretty blonde Marilyn Ransom to royal court . . . Their athletes were many . . . with one winning recognition on the first string Varsity basketball First Row: Salome Kaskinen, Jane llaldorman, Marjorie Johansen, Louise llannu, Jackie Josephson, Pat Kuluris. Second Row: Edith Ilermauson, Mariann Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Norma llolm, Lou- etta Hill, Evelyn Hendrickson, Janet Johnson. Third Row: Chuck Killion, Rodney Iverson, Bob Jorir, Asher Hamilton, John ller- rnld, John Kaira-la, Louis Hilliard. Page 26 First Row: Mr. Peterson, Bob Rees, Louann Luce, Barbara Normand, Dale Larson, Bill Moberg, Terry McDermott, Jerry Lnndholnr, Peter Pederson, John Palo, Marilyn Ransom, Sue linoma, Kay MacDonald, Darrell Orund. Second Row: Kerneth Peterson, Don Manley, Keith Rosendahl, Carlotta Nyland, Elsie Nyberg, Nancy Ulson, Caroline Monroe, Rosalie McCarty, Alieeann Niemi, Lois Ustrom, Beverly Mahoney, Pat. Matthews, Richard Lee, .lack Pietarila, Ron Morgan, Third Row: Gerald Nordluntl, Rudy Parhaniemi, Jerry Riggs, Lois Neurnrer, Carole l'orey, Ma- donna Ponsness, Charles Lampman, John l'eldo, Frank Lamb, Ronnie Lindberg, Marilyn Lempea, Betty Lempea. lrene Pizarro, Elaine Mar. squad . . . husky Ron Smart . . . and many others on Varsity football squad . . . not to mention the Jayvee teams . . . and Barbara Normand . . . Soph- more treasurer of the G.A.A .... Alice Ann Niemi who was Junior Honor Society President was one to be proud ot . . . Answered the cry of Astor Post for workers too . . . published Jayvee Times . . . under direction of Editor Salome Kaskinen and worked with Exchanges 4 . . Ray Turpeinen and Jon Coscovich worked enthusiastically in journalism class . . . Ray being the Astor Post's Sports Editor and Jon being an excellent all-around worker . . . The Sophomore Class presented their annual Hop in March, under chairmanship of Jon Cosovich and Jackie Josephson . . . theme . . . 2000 Plus . . . depicted with wall murals of our future life . . . Having strug- gled bravely through two years of grinding, they have shown themselves worthy of the position of upperclass- men. First Row: Mr. Pearson, Richard Slotte, Vicki Urell. Donna Stangland, Larry Wilkes, Jim Simonson, Arthur Tufts, John Webb, Genevra Teasley. Second Row: Celina Temple, Jerry Winters, Barney Siddall, George Wheeler, Gayle Wesche, Carmelita Spier, Barbara Sorenson, Diana Taylor, Dale Woods. Third Row: Donald Stoner, Bob Strand, Robert Thompson, Denny Soderman, Arnold Takko, Tommy Wong, Hugh Seppa, Ronald Smart, Dick Tennant, Jean Washington, Joyce Simson. Page 27 1 1. Dance floor chit-chut. 2. Pnrcnts are led at Open House. 3. Mz11'i1yn's Monday hairdu. HIlD'tW0-thI'P9-f0lll'! T. Our Blackie. l . Szlleln-!Ast01'izL 1'l'E'g2llllC skit. Eldfxe . Student bleacher carriers. Hanging 'the migflemey Smiles galore. Kitchen patrol. Howdy! Second Vcen Dick I Tx I g N., w NTE RHS Ixfg, I I I I I I ES NLM FRESHMEN .nn- First Row: Miss Upham, Astrid Broman, Dorothy Addington, Shirley Fransen, Leonard Galhreath, Don. Carlson, Reta Anderson, Jim Buchanon, Shirley Diiro, Carol Basel, Jeanette Backanen, June Cato, Bob Belcourt, Donna Elvidge, Howard Graham. Second Row: Bob Boldt, Wallie Goldie, Pat Fast, Ken Dyke, .lerry Finch, Bob Boehert, Phil de Jong, Dick Bee- mer, Susan Anderson, Marion Fremstad, Evelyn Eneix, Dale Fransen. Richard Anderson, Bill Bay, Jim Dickson. Third Row: Gary Beyer, Warren Felt, Marjorie Fudge, Shirley Fox, Sandra Belcher, Patty Baird, Janice Bartoldus, Karen Gunderson, Marilyn Christensen, Gloria Carter, Carol Bradbllry, Ronald Gxottingx, James Bingham, Wally Esko, Richard Bakenen, lbavid Ellis. Bob Belconrt, Pres ident. Bob Bray, Vice I're6ident. Joann Moherfr, Secretary. Carol Basel, Secretary. Boh Reiter, Sergeant at Arms. FRESHMEN The Freshmen Class of '5l was an active part of Astoria High School, participating in many activities . . . Their presence in the lower hall was one thing that distinguished them from the mighty upper classmen . . . The freshmen year was good . . . even the first six weeks . . . because of the absence of green ribbons, suntans, and various other initiations . . . These students got into the spirit of Home- coming . . . constructed a clever float represerding boxcars on a train . .. won them first place in the parade . . . They selected Gloria Carter to repre- sent them in the race for queen . . . The lively Freshmen Frolic on April 6, l95l made a hit with everybody with the theme, April Showers . . . Joan Moberg was general chairman for this event. Their talent assembly under the chairmanship of Carol Bradbury was enjoyed by all the students . . . faculty First Bow: Mrs. Nyland, Darlene Hendricksen, Joyce Johnson, Nancy Hess, Margaret Leppla, Marlene Larson, Carol Johnson, Marianne Hauke, Eleanor Johnson. Second Bow: Myrna Luxton, May Hilstrom, .Ioanne Lindstrom, Barbara Hilaom, Roberta Kary, Betty Hale, Phillip Kinnunen, Ken Kwiaho, Paul Johnson, Ray Koski. Third Row: Paul Lindberg, James Lorenzo, Nel Hellberg, Richard Jessen, Patricia Hillard, Frances Hughes, Janet Larson, Arlene lverson, Suzanne Jensen, Donald Larson, David llartill. Page 30 First Row: Phyllis Thurston, Susan McCoy, Marilyn Ruby, Catherine Pettett, Sylvia Nelson, Marie Petersen, Donald Pettett, Roger Riutta, Roger Moksness. Second Row: Darrell Nelson, Donald Mocrey, Bill Nor- mand, Joan Moberg, Roberta McLean, Mary Makela, Darlene Malen, Ere- Ki-'. N' 1 on David Rinell Third Row: Ron Niemela Donald lyn Nelson, is ics , - . , Orand Taisto l'esola, Bob Reiter, Doyle Palmer, Jim Matlneson, Bruce Newmlin, Bill l'allnlJerg, Joey Parnell, Frank Poysky. . , , guests . . . ln spite of all the talent in this class, Dick Beemer's wonderful singing and self accompaniment on the guitar stole the show . . . The stu- dent body can look forward to many more programs from this enthusiastic class . . . They also had twenty-six brain busters inducted into the Junior Honor Society . . . Freshmen were seen in all school affairs . . . inmusic . . . in athletics . , . in activities. Jean Sauer, Joyce Seeborg, and Carol Brad- bury sang in the mixed chorus . . . be- sides a great many more in the Girls' Glee Club . . . Bob Bray, Mickey Utti, Bob Richter, and Gary Beyers were out- standing onthe Fingerling teams . . . Hi-time was delighted to use the musi- cal abilities of two Freshmen . . . Jean Sauer, and Joyce Seeborg . . . Yes, the Frosh may still be a bit green, but they actively and Cheerfully participated in every high school program. First Row: Paldanius, Mickey Utti, Joyce Westerlund, Cleo Sch:-nk. Peggy Smith, Jeanne Sauer, Merwyn Waisancn, Barbara Townsend, Diane Thompson, Winnona Weller, Jerry Whitmer, Kenneth Waddell. Second Row: Donna Shultz, Jerry Westersund, Jerry Smith, Dick Scott. Jenna Singleton, Julie Simmons, Patty Steele, Joyce Seeborg, Ruth Truman, Ken Sture, Jean Savola, July Wilkes, Virginia Stuart. Third Row: Adolph Schulbach, Dale Truax, Dick Swensen, Harlan Thompson Don Walman, Carlos Turpeinen, Mickey Smith, Alan Stone, Lafe Whetstone, Bill Whit- ten. John 'I'owler. Page 31 Tightcning the tape. 4. A penny :L kiss? 7. Cliristn1as Bull zu-Lists. 10. Mr. Peterson poses. Typical Junior? 5. Soph float inthe making. S. -Wim' liazppeiied, Dun? ll. Senoritus Friedricll and llerglnun, G.A.A. volleyball champs. li. Watch tl '- f' f - '- 'I I - f, . - - - - :use llll,CIS, Imy. J. HUIIIQCOIIHII, bafulticb. 12. D. A. R. rupresentutlve. IS- x...f 33 g0 l ORGANIZATIONS X-I-li 4 -.Q ,1.,4,A:-.V YL . - f ,- - -. .3 . f, f - K, '- .., ' 1 .,,, A. ' Lfyif, 'Ll - - -1' Q, ' - -1 . r 1 Az, ' 7 ', LA.. -34. A4 V L v I Kyiv. A ,, f. , x '. V 'V ' 2 ,f, . 1 5, ,Tf-,n -, ., ,' X, . .H ,V V '- 'Y' '. Q., Jug' , f- :A, 3 , X- ow- w, ' 1' -:L V . , -, . , , A a . , ,,., .,,, K , ,. I. . , . Mk ,im ,, f ., 11 f , 'za , ,- .4 ,V Q J-,b '.',.- '. ' , U .:, ' 'W fvi fx 5,42 5 X 'f 5 x 'Z X Af - fx' viii :-i f X1 v ,Q N53 N1,3QxgfKy,46 jpfffww' ,.'fT,44'sJ 3 1, , ,. ,x ,, . ,X M v ' f, M ,, . x M. J X 57 5 ,X , qi ,T My V , W 2 q ,Y sf 7 KB' W .1 ! K has-1 1,::,., :E5, ' 'J H , f' EAN' an Y , Y, .,,: J ,. 4 , .. ' , 7' 4 'k y ..::-'T :' -- mf if g ,J 2: :': ,5 : , 0 ' X x if fu Af , 'W 1 Y -.,--1 I f x W ' , , ' ,E : Q Y ,. , HM ' iw .W f ,Y Z' W ' 1 .. i., M- ,iv .Q A , K ,- ' X '. W, - W t- ,Q x -. fe N Q f Aims J Wv 2 ' i 3535, 54,6 Q,:lZn2,M fx iggg Jlwx 5. V l . AF .'.,, A .. 'Q K, X 'f j yt jxffze MX XX, , Hwy X X The A-Hi Service Club gives service . . . and has fun too. Marjorie Walman was efficient president this year . . . worked well with her officers . . . Sadie Hawkin's Dance was a big success . . . and so was the spring banquet given in honor of A.H.S. athletes . . . Girls sold at games . . . pop corn, hot dogs, pop . . . were enthusiastic rooters too . . . Hello Day went over fine . . . Club has 30 alert members . . . wouldn't know what to do with- out Mrs. Wheeler and Miss Upham . . . advisers. First ltow: Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Upham, Laurel Bjork, Carol Hansen, Sally Springer, Eloise Koski, Marjorie Walman, Millie Griffin, Helen Hart. Second Row: Betty Josephson, Susan Berg, Doreen Geissel, .lean Macklin, Betty Kankkonen, Mary Jean McGregor, Etta Lou llarris, Nancy Endicott, Arlene 0'Bryan, .Io Ann Toikka. Third Roxr: Darlene Koehn, .Indy Strandberg, Lois Stilwell, Shirley Robinson, Shirley Thompson. Mari- lyn Andresen, Susan Fletcher, Marlene Eskola, Eleanor Peterson, Pat Wilson, Shirley Koskela, Delores Stanovich. A Club distinguished by dark blue sweaters and gold letters successfully completed its twenty-eighth year. . . Paul Gauthier was Chief gavel swinger . . , Among good deeds was Halloween Dance held at Armory in cooper- ation with civic organizations of Astoria . . . Successful pep assembly led by the A Club- bers also . . . Fourteen new members inducted in March, making a total of 38 in club , . . membership requires one to make a letter in any varsity sport . . . presentation at an initia- tion banquet . . . Rendering advice to A Clubbers was Ray Segale, head football coach. First Row: Mr. Segale, Eugene llardesty, Vernon Stafford, Walter Jacob- son, Dick Windsor, Thorvald Lorvold, Paul Gauthier, Fred Gustafson, Dick Pavlat, Peter Marvin, Glen Engllretson. Second Row: Ralph Kimpo, David Harhert, Chuck Hancock, Don Longtain, .Icrry Seagren, Jerry Gustafson, Bob Gauthier, Ron Kanto, Jerry Carlson, David Lum. Third Row: Phil 'l'hompson, Dick Steinbeck, Doug Simmons, Davc Morgan, Ron Brown, Jerry Niemi, Wally Thomas, Irving Iverson, Don Jarvis. Fourth ltoiv: Bill Mobcrg, Ron Smart, Hugh Seppn. Page 34 Seven lively girls stimulated school sport . . . at games and pep assemblies . . . Peppy yells and new formations were introduced under the direction of Harold Withnell and Jean Mack- lin, yell queen . . . Newly reorganized to con- sist ot seven girls . . . the squad was very successful in handling the Crowds at all games . . . The burying of Grant's Generals in the main hall helped boost the spirits ot the A H.S. rooters before the big game . . . Su Vane Holmes, junior, replaced senior, Arlene O'Bryan, on squad. First Row: Shirley Poole, Betty .Io Howe, Lydia Dorn, SuVanc llolmcs. Standing: Joann Koski, Jczui Macklin, Nancy Mcllonzxld. The Hi-Knights were reorganized in the early part ot the year to permit more students to become members ot the club . . . lt is a stand- ing club of 30 members and is under the direction ot Mr. Scott . . . The duties of the Hi-Knights are to keep order at games . . . take tickets ,... sponsor school assemblies and dances . . . also sponsor a candidate for the DeMolay Sweetheart Ball . , . in general, work around school whenever needed . . , The club's officers were Harold Porter, President, Don Longtain, Vice, President, and Charles Hoell, Secretary-Treasurer. First, Row: Mr, Scott, Bob Recs, Ronald Larsen, Roger Cowell, Harold Porter, Don Longtain, Charles Hoell, Eugene Hardcsty, Tom Sandoz. Second Row: David Ellis, Tommy Wong, Dick Tennant, David Hzirbert, Merle Wziisznicn, Jim Kindred, Fred Larson, Marque Marriott, Loren Lcnp. Third Row: .Ion Cosovich, Bill Bay, Hugh Senna, Roger lhiitto, David Rinell, Gerald Anderson, John Palo, Chuck Lzimpmzm. Page 35 The National Honor Society . . . scholastic leaders . . . Qualifications . . . 3.5 grade aver- age . . . service . . . character . . . leadership . . . With the helping hand of Miss Friedrich . . . club sponsored National Assembly . . . dance . . . sold milkl . . . On March 30, a formal induction of the new members was held in Patriot's Hall . . . Carol Hansen, scholar- ship, JoAnn Toikka, leadership, Margaret Zundel, character, Mary Jean McGregor, serv- ice . . . Organization governed . . . good job . . . President Peter Marvin, Vice President, Edith Nielson, Secretary, Joyce Nyberg, Treas- urer, Margaret Zundel. First Row: Miss Friedrich, Mary Jean McGregor, Betty May Josephson, JoAnn Toikka, Eloise Koski, Peter Marvin, Margaret Zundel, Joyce Nyberg, Edith Nielson, Joann Frazer, Second Row: Sally Springer, Millie Griffin, Mary Jane Holthe, Susan Berg, Marilyn Seaborg, Carol llansrn, Eileen Wirkkunen, Harriet Skille, Marilyn Andresen, Frances Anderson. Third Row: Don Boatright, Tom Sandoz, Harold Husby, Marlene Eskola, Betty Ann Kankkonen, Nancy McDonald, Joann Koski, David Zundel, Roger Cowell, Dick Steinbeck, Roland Dartau. The Junior National Honor Society . . . fresh- men and sophomores . . . 48 members. This year 27 made themselves eligible for mem- bership . . . one sophomore and 26 freshmen . . . Qualifications . . . 3.25 grade average. . . approved of by faculty committee on . . . serv- ice . . . leadership . . . character . . . scholar- ship. March 30 . . , formal induction ceremony before entire student body by President Alice- ann Niemi . . . pledge given . . . pins and membership cards were presented. Miss Fried- rich kept everything going. The club aims to stimulate superior scholarship . . . and better citizenship . . . and leadership too. First Row: Miss Friedrich, Joyce Simson, Vicki Urell, l'at Matthews, Aliceann Niemi. Gayle Wesche, Mary Ann Hauke, Marian Fremstad, Lois tlstrom, Rae Dean Fluhrer, Mary Makela, Jackie Josephsou. Second Row: Louise Hanna, Darlene Malen, Frances Hughes, Arlene Iverson, Jenna Lou Singleton, Roberta McClean, Marilyn Christensen, Evelyn Nelson, Carol Basel, Diana Taylor, Violet Eklund, Edith Hcrmansen, Julie Simmons, Gloria Carter. Third Row: Eleanor Johnson, Carol Bradbury, David Rinell, Jerry Westersund, William Normand, Bill Moberg, John Jensen, Jim Simon- sen. Roger Moksness, Tommy Wong, Jerry Smith, Jerry Lnndholm, Patty Steele, Sandra Belcher. Friendly smiles, helping hands is motto of Dean's Lieutenants . . . eight good Samaritans in all make up Miss Willsie's efficient staff . . . Girls are chosen at first of school year to serve one period a day in the Dean's Room . . . One always finds these girls ready and willing to bandage a finger, to sell cough drops, pen- cils, kleenex, or to sew up holes in boys' cords . . . fasten a hem in a girl's skirt. . . Part of Girls' League . . . been in existence since l94O. Lynda Moore, Olive Morrison, Marlene Harris, Arlene 0'Bryan, Miss Will- sie, Donna Waddell, Sally Springer, Mary Lou Hull, Nancy McDonald. The Girls' League, organized March, l925, has a membership of 253 . . . all girls in AHS automatically become members. The League, with Miss Isabel Willsie, adviser, sponsored four Mother-Daughter Teas . . . decorated the Christmas tree in the main hall . . . Donations were made to the Polio and T.B. funds. . . S50 given for frames for classroom pictures . . . Put on two international assemblies . . . fea- tured Miss Baker, exchange teacher, who taught at Cardiff, Wales, for one year . . . Mrs. de Jong, who lived in India for two years . . . Both contrasted United States with foreign countries. Seated: Eloise Koski. Marilyn Seaburg, Miss Willsie. Standing: Gerry Gibson, Betty Stilwell, Marjorie Walman, Edith Nielson. Page 37 The Junior Classical League. . . Astoria High's Latin Club . . . Contributed' scrapbooks, maps and pamphlets to the school on the civilization ot Greece and Rome to promote understanding of and ability to appraise today's world . . . Divided into three groups with officers for each . . . Harold Husby, Wally Wolcott, Eugene Kalley, Presidents . . . Frank Boebert, Vice President . . . Julie Simmons, Joyce See- borg, Tom Sandoz, Secretaries . . . Gary Bey- ers, Jean Savola, Treasurers . . . Sponsored with the rest ot the language department a dance for the student body. First Row: David Ellis, Jean Savnla, Wally Wolcott, Julie Simmons, Arlene Iverson, Harold Husby, Frank Boehert, Eleanor Johnson. Second Row: Lillian LaValley, Dale Truax, Elizabeth Graves, Virginia Greely, Jane Halderman, Phyllis Hollensted, Rae Dean Fluhrer, .loan Moberg, Judy Wilkes, Bula Guthrie, Frances Hughes, Terry McDermott. Third Row: Miss Bergman, Cody Lctsinger, .lim Welch, Dick Steinboek, Gary Beyer, Tom Sandoz, John Towler, Birger Brandt, Eugene Kalley, Kenneth Waddell, Roh Bray, Jim Simonson. The Spanish Club is one of the standing lan- guage clubs in Astoria High . . . open to all students taking Spanish . . . membership of 20 students . . . The students in the club, working with their adviser, Miss Anne Berg- man, spend much of their time learning more about the members of the Pan-American Union . . . Also they try to use Spanish lan- guage in games, songs, and any other way possible to catch the spirit ofthe Spaniard , . . gay and serious . . . A social function enjoyed this year was a gay Christmas party with pinata. First Row: Joann Frazer, Pat Matthews, Kay MacDonald, Richard Jessen, Roger Moksness, Barney Siddall, Harlan Thompson, Sue Shaw, Darlene Koehn. Second Row: Audrey Mistretta, Stuart Olson, Ernie Fisher, Steve Burns, James Bingham, Adolf Schulbach, Ray Woodling. Page 38 Le Cercle Francais . . . the French name for the newest language club at A.H.S .... Club's purpose is to familiarize students with the language and customs of the romantic French people . . . They play French games . . . sing French songs . . . also learn to use the French language in an informal way . . . Their social function . . . interesting and entertaining Christmas program . . . The club consists of nine members, with Philip Tambling as Presi- dent. . . Miss Bergman is Le Cercle Francais's capable and efficient adviser. Riclmrtl Lee, Dow Jackson Darlene Koehn Flivaheth Fi i l'l'l T . , , A i. faves, n sun bling, Margznet Jackson, Miss Bergman, Salome Kaskinen, David Johnson. Hi-Time, a standing club of Astoria High under the direction of Miss Maude Crouter serves to maintain good public relations with townspeople . . . to keep the public informed on high school curricular and extra curricular activities . . . The 28 members contribute . . . up-to-the-minute news on school . . . sports . . . clubs . . . and social doings . . . periodically gives radio recognition to those who give un- usual or outstanding service to Astoria High . . . Sponsor the annual talent quest program for all Clatsop county youth . . . Student direc- tor . . . Stuart Olsen . . . Have a local sponsor. Panel: Darlene Mitchell, John Swensen, Loren Lepp, Gerry Gibson Stuart Olson lfrontl First. Rm G . .' v: erald Anderson, Harold Porter, Betty Nielson, Betty Ann Kankkonen, Laurel Bjork, Shirley Ekman. Second Row: Nancy Merila, Daphne Ilaga, JoAnn Vlastelicia, Sandra Eskola, Dorothy Turner Delores Shoop. Sttmdin ' D Il ' ' ' g. ons iletcalf, Helen Halt, Bill Coelnane, Donna Waddell, Steve Burns, Gary VanSant, Miss Cromer. Page 39 Approximately l5 members in organization . . , Lead by capable Jane Halderman, who was assisted by Vice President, Carlotta Nyland, Secretary, Louann Luce, and Treas- urer, Rae Dean Fluhrer . . . advised by Mrs. Jean Fenander . . . They were not too active this past year . . . however, among their social functions was . . . hanging of the greens tea . . . which was very successful . . . they re- ceived much publicity on it . . .Valentine noon dance also was a big success . . . Can be proud of what they did accomplish. First Row: Carlotta Nyland, Louann Luce, Rae Dean Fluhrer, .Ianc llnldcr- n V'cki Ur-Ill Salome Kwskinen Second Row' Carole Pow, Gayle i un, 1 . , . . . Wesche, Jackie Joseplison, Pat Matthews, Alice-:mn Niemi, Lois Ostrum, l-li-Y, which is a re-organized club ot l6 mem- bers this year, gives service to Astoria High whenever possible . . . the purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard ot Christian character. The officers , . . President, Wally Wallcott, Vice President, Phil Thomp- son, Secretary, Jim Welch, Treasurer, Harold l-lusby, Sergeant at Arms, Bob Straumtjord . . . under the supervision ot Mr. Glick, directed the club's annual Sock Dance in April . . . pic- nic in late spring . . . induction services for new members with greatest of efficiency. First. Row: Mr. Glick, Harold Htlsby, Jim Welch, Phil Tliunlpson, Wally - ' 1' ' f' 'd. Se ond Row: Richzird Slotte Wolcott, lmuilr Boebut, Bob Stiaumjoi C , Bob Boldt, John Peldo, Doug Simmons, John 'l'uwler, Drive Morgan, John Sweiisen, Paul Julnison. Page 40 New type of program this year . . . regular class period for Girls' Athletic Association en- abled a bigger program . . . and better . . . Basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, archery and ping pong . . . among top activi- ties . . . forty sports in all . ..Three qualifica- tions . . . forty points a year interest in sports . . . average scholastic standing . . . Fifty members . . . aided and advised by the helpful advisers Miss Thurston and Mrs. Nyland . . . Leading the group . . . President Joyce Nyberg . . , Marion Olson, Edith Nielson, Barbara Normand. First Row: Barbara N0flIl2LllCl, Edith Nielson, Marion Olson, Joyce Nylierg. Second Row: Miss Thurston, Rosalie McCarty, Louise Hannn, Cleo Schenk, Marie Petersen, Nancy Hess, Beverly Brown, Adele Eneix, Frances HlIl.IllCH, Arlene Iverson, Mrs. Nyland. Third Row: Elsie Nyberg, Beverly Mahoney, Marjorie Johansen, Nancy Merila, Astrid Broman, Betty Lempea, Carol Fahlstroni, Margaret Leppla, Marjorie Fudge, .Ioan Blair, Carol Boebert, Fourth Row: Maxine Drake, Kay MacDonald, Eileen Wirkkunen, Jean Washington, Barbara Sorenson, Joann Frazer, Winnona Weller, Barbara Ann Townsend, Joann Vlastelicia, Betty Nielson. Future Homemakers of America , . . under able leadership of Joann Nivala , . . Mrs. Thorndike . , . aimed to teach better living today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow . . . Annual picnic and Christmas part at which girls ex- changed gifts . . . Attended two confabs . . . district F.H.A. conference in fall . . . and state conference in spring . . . Shared expenses with Girls' League in purchasing new coffee maker . . . also helped put on four mother- daughter teas . . . The l7 members were con- tinually giving necessary help when an op- portunity arose. I First Row: Mrs. Tliorndikc, Barbara Normand, Jane Halderlnan, Joann Nivala, Harriet Skille, Edith Hermanson, Eleanor Peterson, Shirley Poole. Second Row: Beverly Brown, Bula Guthrie, Jackie Josephson, Lois Ostrom, Elaine Mark, Beverly Mahoney, Violet Eklnnd, Delores Kumpola. Page 4l One of the up-coming choral groups was the octet . . . Sopranos Shirley Thompson, Millie Griffin, altos Margaret Jackson, Audrey Mis- tretta, tenors Jim Simonsen, Dave Johnson and basses Don Jackson and Birger Brant combined to form a melodious Whole . . . which has a more mature quality . , . and designed to give more choral freedom than a large group . . . sing madrigals and folk songs . . . besides popular melodies arranged for this type of organization , . . Also blend their voices with the a Capella choir. Seated: Jnycc Scehorg. Standing: AI2ll'gt1I'Et Jackson, Shirley Tllompscn, Millie Griffin, Andrey Mistretta, Jim Simonscn, Paul Johnson, Dun Jack- son, Birger Brandi. Nine freshman and sophomore girls made up the triple trio . . . Joanne Lindstrom accom- panied them. Altos, Jean Sauer, Carol Brad- bury and Salome Kaskinen, and second so- pranos, Mary Makela, Jackie Josephson, Edith Herrnanson, provided the harmony . . . while first sopranos, Reta Anderson, Marian Frem- stad, Joyce Westerlund took the melody. Triple trio was formed to give younger girls a chance to sing together , . . so that they might form a more experienced group later . . . They were under the direction of Mr. Barker. Five of these girls also blended their voices with the a Capella choir, Sitting: Joanne Lindstrmn. Standing, left to right: Edith Hcrmzmson, Salome Kaskinen, Jackie Josephson, Joyce Westerlnnd, Jean S2lllf'I', Marian Fremstaid, Carol Brzldliury, Rota Anderson. Not pictured: Mary Makclzi. Page 42 Under the direction of Dale Barker . . . con- sisted of 72 song birds . . . a capella choir continued its fine record again this year . . . sang for many civic groups . . . aided in April Music Festival . . . received much praise , . . Participated in music contest at Newberg . . . sang at state P.T.A, convention . . . invited to sing at Lewis and Clark College. . . high point of year . . . when they sang Lamb of God and Soon Ah Will Be Done at Mid-Winter Music eFstival. First Row: Shirley Poole, Nancy Endicott, 'l'rutly Durham, Violet lflklund, Eileen Wirkkunen, Sally Springer, Shirley 'llll0llll7SUll, Jackie Josephson, Edith llermanson, Millie Griffin, Carol Hansen, Jeanne Sauer, Frances Anilcrson, Carol Bradbury, Nancy llensly, Susie Fletcher, Jean Macklin, Salome Kaskinen. Second Row: Lynda Moore, Marilyn Ransom, SuVaue llolmes, Joann Norgaard, Betty May Josenhson, Lois Stilwell, lllarjorie Walman, Joyce Seehorg, Audrey Mistrctta, Shirley Robinson, Mary Ani Shauhc, Pat Kuluris, Marlene Harris, lllarilyn Andresen, Shirley Koskela, Joanne Mowatt, Joy Sherrod, Marilyn Fredriekson, Judy Strandberg, Sue Luoma. Third Row: Bill Fager, Russell Anderson, Vernon Stafford, Bob Straulnfjord, Ronald Carlson, David Zundel, Jim Welch, Dennis Davis, Ron Abramson, Harold Rickert, l'hil Tambling, Birger Brandt, Jim Simonson, Arthur Tufts, Bill Moherg, George Wheeler, Margaret Jackson. Fourth Row: David Lum, Jerry Rogers, John Herrick, Bud Holcomb, Ralph Har- desty, John Vaughan, Gary Andrews, Lee llutchins, Roger Johansen, Jerry Winters, Wally Thomas, Doug Simmons, Dick Steiuhock, Don Jackson, Paul Jolmson, Mickey Smith, Don Walmau, Dick Sxrensen. Also directed by Dale Barker . . . 67 female voices made up the Glee Club . . . was newly organized . . . training ground for those who wish to have a part in the a capella choir . . . sang at many school, civic and public affairs . . . Old Woman, Old Woman, Won't You Do My Washing . . . often heard coming from music room during practice . , . other humor- ous selections presented by the girls will not be forgotten . . . Each class had representa- tives on club council . . . council was headed by Joy Sherrod . . . discussed problems of Glee club. First Row: Caroline Monroe, Dorothy Addington, Joyce Westerlund, Adele Eneix, Carol Basel, Marion Fremstad, Gloria Carter, Beverly Mahoney, Bonnie Eluidge, Lois Neururer, Sandra Belcher, Carol Johnson, Cleo Schenk, Dolores Salmineu, Harriet. Skille, Diane Urell. Second Row: Elizabeth Graves, Donna Shultz, .lenna Singleton, Evelyn Nelson, Beverly Brown, Reta Anderson, BulaGuthrie, Jo Lynam, Mary Makela, Betty Lempea, Janice Bartoldus, Irene Pizarro, Marie Petersen, Jean Savola, Eleanor Johnson. Third Row: Joyce Johnson, Shirley Fransen, Darlene Malen, June Cato, Julie Simmons, Patty Steele, Evelyn Eneix, Joanne Lindstrom, Astrid Bronian, .loan Moherg, Patricia Hillard, Karen Gunderson, Jeanette Back- anen, Shirley Duro, Barbara Hilao. Fourth Row: Artha Kangas, Donna Eluidge, Marilyn Christensen, Suzanne .lensen, Virginia Stuart, Susan Anderson, Ruth Truman, Roberta McLean, Marilyn Lempea, Marianne Hauke, Marilyn Ruby, Marlene Larson, Susan McCoy, Leota Flower. Not Pictured: Margaret Leppla, Marjorie Fudge, Carol Johnson. Roger Cowell, T. and l. President, and Carl Bourne, odviser, arranged a schedule . . . put Vocational Club in membership bracket of Big Wheel organizations . . . Career Day . . . event which enlightened students on any three occupations of their choice . . . The l8-mernber club turned noon dance prof- its over to 'Tuberculosis Drive . . . Employer and employee banquet presented . . . Ac- quaintanships with down town managements helped boys learn tricks of trade . . . Four qualifications of membership . . . leadership . . . stability . . . scholarship . . . and self confidence. First Row: Tom Clark, Kenneth Morrison, Roger Cowell, Don Jzirvis, Vernon Stafford. Second Row: Edwin Asher, Bob Goldie, Wesley Nyberg, Don Adair. Third Row: Richard Jensen, Lee Stone, Winston Holcomb, Richard Quzishnick. The lnternational Club, with Miss Maude Crouter and Mrs. Nedra Christensen as ad- visers, gathered knowledge on the United Nations . . . its organizations . . . and in- ternational problems . . . Membership is open to all interested high school students . . . it is on outlet for earnest students who are interested in understanding the back- ground of national and international affairs . . . Club members carried on discussion groups concerning problems and relation- ships of different countries . . . engaged many interesting and educational speakers . . . sent delegates to state l.R.L. conference at Eugene . . . helped out in spring inter- national conference. First Row: Miss Crouter, Mrs. Christiansen, Elizaliotli Graves, Jim Welch, Pat Wilson, Helen Hart, David Zundel, Marlene Eskolai, Betty .In Ilowc, Susan Bzirtoldus. Second Row: Bill Cochrane, Marvin Mark, Anne Hagg- hlom, Harriet Skille, Delores Snlminen, Jean Sauer, Roberta Simonsen, Carol Basel, Shirley Koskela, John Towler, Third Row: John Swensen, llgirold Porter, Lois Stilwell, Nancy Endicott. Carol Bradbury, .lnlie Simmons, Joan Moherg, George Wheeler, Terry McDermott, Fred Haglund, Page 44 Under the supervision of Mr. Jensen . . . Camera Club has become active this year . . . Started in l949 and l95O . . . Foster and promote photo activities . . . teach students about photography . . . Carry on business and activity meetings only . , . About l2 or l5 active members . . . Taking souvenir pic- tures of couples at formal dances was one of outstanding services . . . Members constructed darkroom facilities for use of students . . . Sponsored a display of outstanding pictures taken by high school students throughout the United States. First Row: Mr. Jensen, Ernie Fisher, Cody Letsinger, Gerald Anderson, Fred Moore, Joann Nivala. Second Row: Bill Normand, James Bingham, Richard Jessen, Jerry Westersund, Bill Palmberg, Barney Siddall, Asher Hamilton, Beverly Mahoney, Barbara Normand. Third Row: Frank Lamb, .lohn Towler, Ronald Lindberg. Tri-Y was reorganized . . . and Mrs. Jean Fenander was adviser , . . Shirley Ekman held President's position . . . Vice President Laurel Bjork helped here . . . Joy Lee Sherrod was acting secretary . . . and treasurer, too . . . Betty Ann Kankkonen was elected to be the inter-club council representative . . . The members . . . numbering 28 . . . aimed to promote friendship among high school girls . . . Had dances and parties during the year . . . But lost the drive to settle down to the traditional reqquirements of Tri-Y . . . Or- ganization practically folded during the sec- ond semester. First Row: Evelyn Carlson, Marlene Harris, Betty Ann Kankkonen, Laurel Bjork, Shirley Ekman, Joy Sherrod, Betty May Josephson, Eloise Koski, Nancy McDonald. Second Row: Susan Berg, Loretta Nelson, Marcella Carl- son, Eleanor Peterson, Shirley Koskela, Susan Bartoldus, Pat Wilson, Betty .Io Howe, Shirley Osmus. Third Row: Lynda Moore, Betty Nielson, .lean Macklin, Gerry Gibson, Mary Holthe, Elizabeth Graves, Harriet Skille, Marlene Eskola, JoAnn Vlastelicia, Delores Stanovieh. Page 45 Some of the many activities that kept the members busy were . . . cataloging . . . book reviews . . . movie reviews . . . selling school supplies to students . . . two faculty teas. Club advised and taught by Miss Halderman . . . Yielding the gcivel this year was Mary Jean McGregor . . . Seventeen members met re- quirements . . . along with the officers they did a good job of keeping the library going. lt is a working club, not social. This year they participated at the Faculty Worlcshop in Sea- side by giving a demonstration. Seated: M:u'gzu'et Zumlrl, Marry .learn McGregor, Helen Hart, Marilyn An- dresen, .lozlnn Koski, Millie Grif.in, Eloise Koski, JoAnn Toikkzl. Stand- ing: Mrs. Dickerson, Vermm Stafford, Eleznior Peterson, Susie Fletcher, Lois Stilwell, Tom Snmloz, Shirley Robinson, Dick Windsor, Miss Ilzllrler- mam, Fred Gustafson. Began year with six members . . . by mid- term ll students became eligible to be mem- bers , . . initiated at a formal candle light ceremony in the spring . . . club directed by Tom Sandoz, President, and Miss Curry, Ad- viser , . . International Journalism Honorary Society . . . Key people on Astor Post and Zephyrus staffs are members . . . aim to fos- ter interest in Journalism . . . Sponsored noon dance around Christmas tree . . . annual March of Dimes Dance netted 526,00 . . . assisted at Varsity-Faculty game . . . Paid delegates' expenses to Oregon Press Confer- ence at Eugene . . . auctioned Zephyrus pic- tures Seated: JoAnn Toikka, Betty May Joseplison, Tom Szmdoz, Carol Hfuismi, Doreen Geissel, Miss Curry, Arlene 0'Bryzin. Standing: Mary Jean Mc- Greqor, Marilyn Seziborg, Margaret Zundel, Marlene Eskola, John Swensen, Fred Gustafson, Ron Larsen, -lflilllll Frazer, Delores Slannvicli, Loretta Nelson, Mary Lou Hull. ' 1 Page 46 Ten alert and helpful seniors made up the Zephyrus staff . . . although they had no regular meetings, the staff aided the cabinet . . . quietly behind closed doors . . . in putting out this year's Zephyrus . . . had several duties they performed . . . most important were organizing and writing copy . . . and continually typing written material . . . also the task of rounding up stray lambs who were late having their pictures taken . . . then there were jobs of advertising and help- ing with Zephyrus sponsored activities . . . all in all, a good job was completed by the group. Seated: Left to Right, JoAnn Toikka, Mary .lean McGregor, Carol Hansen, Loretta Nelson, Susan Berg, Gerry Gibson, Fred Gustafson, Margaret Zundel, Ronald Larsen, Eloise Koski, Millie Griffin, Lynda Moore, Loren Lepp, Betty Stilwell. Standing: Miss Lamb, Doreen Geissel, Jim St'!Cll0l'g, Miss Curry, Donald Ivanoff, Arlene 0'Bryan, Nancy Mcllonzild, Edith Nielson, Eileen Wirkkunen, Fred Larson, Eugene Hardesty, Marvin Mark. l-leadliners, typists, columnists, reporters, proofreaders, and soph cubs kept A..P.O. humming after school contributing their time and effort . . . wrote features, news, and sport stories . . . clamored and rushed to meet a deadline . . . but writers were not only ones involved in this bedlam . . . ambitious od so- licitors were busy wearing out shoe leather collecting ads . . . without these the paper cuoldn't have been published . . . out of this scramble they miraculously produced the newsiest paper for many years . . . their hard work was well rewarded and certainly en- joyed by the A.H.S. student body. First Row: Marlene Eskola, Tom Sandoz, Betty May Josephson, Delores Stanovieh, Don Wilkinson, Eugene Hardesty, Loretta Nelson, Mary Lou Hull. Standing, Doreen Geissel. Second Row: Marilyn Seaborg, SuVane Holmes, Daphne Haga, Susan Bartuldns, Betty Ann Utti, Pat Wilson, Betty Stilwell, Jon Cosovieh. Third Row: Margaret Znndel, Joann Frazer, Aliceann Niemi, Gayle Wesclie, Pat Matthews, .Iackie Josephson, Vicki Urell, Lois Ostrom, Salome Kaskinen, Francis Hughes, Marilyn Clll'iSlE S6ll. Fourth Row: 'Arlene 0'Bryan, Margaret Jackson, Bireer Brandt. Lvnda Moore, John Swensen, Loren Lepp, Carol Hansen, Elose Koski, Mary Holthe, Shirley Ekman, Marvin Mark, Joann Nivala, Millie Griffin, JoAnn Toikkn, Miss Curry, Miss Friedrich. Page 47 ZEPHYRUS CABINET Lrrol Hmnsen, Susan Berg Lorettfi Nelson Betty Stilwell, Edith Nielson, Arlene Asula, Loren Lepp, Jim Seeborg. Eileen Wirkkunen, Fern Curry, Editorial Adviser: Vesta Lamb, Business Adviserg Rueben Jensen, Art, Adviser Behind the iron curtain in the homes of the staff members and adviser . . . Zephyrus Cabinet, with Editor JoAnn Toikka, brewed the l95l theme and plans for executing it . . . Business Manager Mary Jean McGregor and her Adviser, Miss Lamb, summoned for financial con- sultation . . . Given the Go-sign . . . cabinet called in Art Editor Ron Larson and his Adiviser, Mr. Jensen, to turn the planned theme into reality . . . Ron constructing the figures, Mr, Jensen photographing them . . . Sponsored another Varsity-Faculty basketball game to raise funds for year book . . . Full year of never-ending actiivty from the fall when Mr. Vernstrom met with the Staff and Editorial Adviser, Miss Curry, until the books were delivered for distribution on Class Day . . . Strived to make annual different and original . . . Mission accomplished! lnAnn Perkin Editor M ary Jean McGregor Business Manager Nhrgaret Znndel Assistfmt Editor llon Lirsen Art Editor Ilred Gustifson Sports Fdltor Page 48 Tom Szmdoz, Aclverlisiilg Manager. Betty May Joseplison, Business Mziiizigcl Ray 'I'urpeinon, Sports Editor. Marlene Eskoln, -AssisLzinL Editor. Doreen Geissel, Editor. I ASTOR POST Anna Marie Friedrich, Business Adviser-3 Fern Curry, Editorial Adviser: Rueben Jensen, Art Adviser: Mary Lon Hull, .lon Cosovich. Arlene Wliryan, Loretta Nelson, Suvane Holmes, Frances Anderson, Marilyn Seahorg Delores Stzmovieli, Assistant Business Managerg Don Wilkinson Assistant Advertising Muni figerg JoAnn Toikka, Margaret Zundel, Eloise Koski. Staff organized on page editor basis with Editor-in- Chief Doreen Geissel general overseer , . . editing pages one and three . . . Assistant Editor Marlene Eskola, page two . . . Ray Turpeinen, sophomore . . . page tour . . . sports . . . Seniors, juniors, sophomores met second period each day to lay plans and write copy for Astor Post . . . to discuss ways for improving the paper .' . . Oscars awarded to stimulate interest and good news writing . . , Fresmen and Sophomore Cubs published a Jayvee Times . . . also acted as hostesses at Astor Post Pot Luck, in the tall, and Quill and scrool initia- tion . . . Paper came out as scheduled . . . Swenson edited basketball handbook . . . Editorial and Business Advisers Miss Curry . . . Miss Friedrich . . . Editor Geis- sel appreciated enthusiastic support ot assistants Mar- lene Eskola and Ray Turpeinen. Page 49 ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL BAND - ,eff 'A 'H'w V Wmmawiiiaiga The Astoria High School Band . . . Mr. Harold Withnell . . . director . . . 43 pieces . . . was very active . . .Any student body member in good standing . . . with musical interests . . . eligible to participate . . . l95O--5l . . . Band Engage- ments . . . All home football games and basketball games . . . l7 performances , . . Patriotic parade on November ll . . . State basketball tournament at Eugene . . . Spring con- cert at Suomi Hall on April l2 . . . Afternoon concert at Hotel Seaside for the state P.T.A. convention on April 25 ll- ll- ES ul also grarlc school student . . . Susan NL'5killl9lI. . . . Northwest District Music Contest at Tigard on April 28 . . . Played at all grade schools for 30 minute assembly. pro- grams including Lewis and Clark Consolidated . . . Big Day . . . commencement exercises at the Armory on May 24 , , . Governing the band . . . President . . . Harold Rickert . . . aided by band council . . . Ralph Kimpo , . . Don Virtinen . . . Edith Nielson . , . Margaret Jackson . . . Ronald Abram- sen . . . Parades led by and performances given by talented high school majorettes . . . Betty Jo Howe . . . Joann Koski . . . and also gradeschool student . . . Susan Niskanen. ' Page 50 g Q l.XI.lL.....f : XRJX :NEW ENTER HE IVV II E Xxx vxpf' ACTIVITIES I I I I I A I I I I I 1 l I I I NYE' ' - Q ,EQ 0, ,Aw x .. wg' , s2 :JJ ,. Q34 W ' QQX sw! 1 V 1' x SQ as we 1 x'5f?x1', n jp W xx' gf Q 'N IAKV 'gn ww' J if, ' ng X fgw N QQ, , W1 X laws X W K Q f Q 2 M if f Al Q K ff X Kia AM W sgggfgfgam ., f , W wg! , fa X af 2 ki? W f A ,iw ww M x x Evrxwxwmxgm NW? 0 5 ,ic ig? N Q Y vi Q-xx NEB X gf S my ' Q fi X N 234 K Q1 3' 'K we 3 Q f? X 3 5 'gi KW w sm xxx sk.. W Q .. , I . , . , iw AAAA:A,,., Q X V 1 X Y, EN 3 1 W 83 Q , ' gig Q ,EEE 21 Q S ,A . 1 :Q M531 SENIOR PLAY The Good Bad Man . . . the comical mystery presented by the seniors to a large crowd at the Viking Theater . . . filled with sparkle and spice and a catchy plot well dramatized by the cast . . . and excellently directed by Miss Maud Crouter . . . the characters definitely demanded a hearty applause! SENIOR BALL Under the theme, Christmas Ball . . . the seniors enter- tained lhe largest crowd an A.H.S. formal dance has ever had . . . Giant Christmas balls were depicted on wall murals . . . tiny trees trimmed the bor- :ler of the floor . . . and gay corsages and white bouton- nieres were a part of the Christmas-spirit glamour, too . . . Exlamations of The won- derful Ball were still ringing through the halls days after the big, successful Senior event V Page 52 JUNIOR PLAY At the Viking Theater, Feb- ruary 28 . . . a light comedy . . . Two Blind Mice . . . the lost department of the gov- ernment . . . medical herbs . . . the dancing teacher. . . clothes presser and choir director . . . brought many laughs . . . Cast under the direction of Miss Zoe Allen . . . a big success. JUNIOR PROM Surrounded by' monsters and beauties of the depths of the ocean . . . treasurerchests and skeletons . . . bubbles floating from each end of the gym . . . only a part of the not-to-be forgotten decorations at . . . l95l Junior Prom . . . a true Realm of Mystery a. . . Betty Lawrence took the throne as the first Queen of an A.H.S. Junior Prom . Q . A-Hi Jazz Band entertained . . . Very successful. Page 53 FRIDAY DANCING CLASSES l-leel-toe, away we go . . heard from gym on Friday . . . California Schottische . . . Waltz . . . dances accomp- lished by students during year . . . under Miss Thurston's di- recting . Enjoyed by all . . . boys and girls . . . Mrs. Ny- land, assistant director . . record player. Big success . . hope to continue next year. L BRARY FACULTY TEA Student librarians' a n n u a l teachers tea . held twice a year . , , Christmas and Spring . . . known for their fancy cookies . . . and good ones too . . . and tea ancl coffee poured by President Mary Jean . . . held in library after school . . . Miss l-lalderman's librarians make teas ones to be remem- bered . . . by appetizing re- freshments . . , and eye catch- ing decorations . . . Librarians have there own tea afterwards . . . with left-oversl Page 54 HOMECOMING COURT October 27 wos o big doy for Glorio Carter, Morilyn Ron- som, Joonn Koski, ond Audrey Mistretto, Homecoming Princ- esses . . . Honored by riding in beoutiful convertibles . . . mode rodio oppeoronce . . . Judges selected Senior Princ- ess, Audrey Mistretto . . . Queen of the Homecoming . . . Crowned by Moyor Eoton ond presented with red roses. HOMECOMING DANCE A Homecoming Donce follow- ing the gome concluded As- torici High School's first Home- coming . . . Feotured Joe Dor- dis ond His Orchestra . . . Queen Audrey reigned over the merry crowd . . . delighted oudience with o vocol number . . . Porents, olumni ond Tillo- mook students os well os As- torici High students . . . All en-- joyed themselves ot o most successful Homecoming Donce in the Armory . . . This is to be mode on onnuol offoir. D Page 55 V P.T.A. OPEN HQUSE P.T.A. Open House . . . ac- quainted parents with school building, subject matter and teachers . . . wonderful suc- cess . . . Parents yelled with students, v i s i t e d different classes . . E Band and chorus on the program. . . Dance . . . parents as well as students participated 5 . . Tea with home-made cookies served . . . Student Council sponsor. VARSITY-FACU LTY GAME An important battle sponsored by the Zephyrus was fought March 29 in Patriots' Hall . . . men of the Faculty pitted their athletic prowess against the seniors on the Varsity Basket- ball team , . and lost . . . 48- 38. The teachers in the root- ing section tilted their hats at a jaunty angle . . . and blew on their horns enthusiastically . . . They had a yell leader. . . and ice cream vendor besides. Page 56 TEAM SEND OFF Rain or 'shine . ... excited students rush outside for a team send-off . . . usually tol- lowing a pep assembly or ser- pentine . . . Crowds ot spirited students surround the busses, wishing their teom the best of luck . . . The yell-squad leads yells and songs . . . and the peppy students cheer on. SADIE HAWKINS DANCE , Students in jeans, patches . . . wearing vegetable corsages . . . attended Sadie Hawkins Dance in November . . . annual event sponsored by Service Club, under the direction of Mrs. Wheeler . . . .Lil' Abner com- ics decorated gym . . . Girls paid penny an inch for date's waistline for admission . . o. Crowd enthusiastic over Potato Dance . . . Lucky lower class- men may look forward to more of these dances . . . This year's will be hard to beat. ' Page 57 Q 1, Relief for ineligibles! 4. Life gets tedious, T. I shouldn't say this, but .... I 10. RClllbl'fllldl2S of tomorrow. G. Swabbiug the deck. 5. Esther Lep1Jlz1 Williams. 8. March uf Dimes dance. ll. Slum V 3. R11sty's rowdies. 6, S ' ' ' - ' ' erum Qluntet. 9. Watch the lmdle! 12. Sonh liaierits give support I Yu. 'x I- --,gf- ', I JRR XL-W I -Q XX :Nh-,W ENTER HE I I I I NE XI E l I ATHLETICS M X . ,... . ' -..A ,.' '- X-1 I '-,-5. ' - , . -ax, .Y.,.1.' , , ' ...1 ' .,, f V -. ' . , . ,W-.,'.. , Aff ve-.5 -w ..f r . . , 4 , M , . . . . .z ,.., L 3. H X, . ' . ' KW. ,, .-J'-J ff: . Q.: .f f . wx v- .-' 5 . . 7 fl., fi, , , N4 .Y ill? lv K - X VV .. . ,. V .f- -- V , ,- . - fy 3 if V . V iii' f- A. - T . 1 Q.. f v' ' Vi -- n mf , . , , , f,-' ,, - 'uf ,H . . . K ' ,,r' ff I , 'Q .f f 'TQ 4. :f V :Q V , ',-:yr - W ..' - ' W., - 'V - 5 5 FOOTBALL Itiy Seglle Heard Football! Conch. Robert Bush Athletic Director. Jim lEdlb0ll Head Basketball Cnacll. ll nd P lldmius, Head Basketball C02lCll, Horus lensen Student Athletic Manager. Ray Segale the commander of Varsity Football and Jayvee Basketball squads, piloted the Fishermen Grrdders through three excellent seasons in as many years. He is a former all-coast t ootball star and cz graduate of the University of Oregon. Ray spent one year as assistant coach with Jim Aiken Jim Pearson is Varsity and Fingerling Basketball Coach. He graduated from Lewis and Clark College where he lettered in basketball football and baseball. This is his third successful year as Fingerling Coach. He IS working for a high ranking Varsity Baseball team. Varsity Basketball and Fingerling Football Coach, Ward Paldanius has returned to his Alma Mater after spending four years at O.S.C, Ward lettered in basketball for two years, playing one season with the l949 ThrillKids, under Slots Gill. They took third place in the N.C.A.A. Tourney. Page 60 Dick Pailnt second stung on all state t fhuck Hxncnck thud string on all stu VARSITY FOOTBALL A GOOD SEASON OPPONENT WE THEY 0 1 7 24 19 33 49 49 33 25 38 ll In We've got the coach . . . We've got the team. This rally yell couldn't have told a more truthful statement as Ray Segale's Fighting Fishermen rolled over pre-season competition to reach the quarter finals. Curtains fell when they dropped a heart breaker to the defending state champs, Grant High of Portland. The Longview Lumber Jacks' Seniors, experienced ball club, chopped down the Fishermen i8-O in the opening game. RONALD BROWN Junior Right End PAUL GAUTHIER Senior Right Half ROBERT GAUTHIER Junior Ilulflmck JERRY GUSTAFSON Junior Quarterback CHARLES HANCOCK Senior Center RONALD LARSFJN Junkw Right Guard DONALD LONGTAIN Jiuuur Luft -End 'VIIURVALIJ LOVVULD Jimioi' Guard I'E'l'ER MARVIN Senior Right Tackle DIC K PAVLAT Junior Luft Half 5, ln the seven consecutive games following, Astoria rolled over all competition with sizeable scores. First to fall were the Milwaukee Maroons. Then came the Central Rams, who failed to stop the afternoon aerial atack exhibited by Astoria, The Gresham Gophers lost out in the second half of the following game. All 34 reserves entered' the invasion against Seaside after scoring a T.D. on the first play, The Fishermen managed to swamp the Tillamook Cheesemokers in the first annual Homecoming game-. The Finns carried home the Mayor's trophy after passing 7 out .of ll com- pletions over the Salem Vikings' heads. Ray Se- gale's Magic Ball Handlers captured the District Seven Crown during the encounter with Vernonia. A squad cut and light work schedule preceded the state quarter final battle, but failed to pro- duce the necessary manpower to overcome the Grant Generals. Portland's cream team smothered the Fishermen 38-0. Page 62 'W RON BROWN-Up-front man in the Gustafson- Brown touchdown combination. PAUL GAUTHIER-One of the best broken-field runners in many years at A.l-l.S. ROBERT GAUTHIER--A good prospect for next year. JERRY GUSTAFSON-Quick thinking, excellent passer, and effective pilot. CHARLES HANCOCK-Selected as All-Star Shrine game choice. RONALD LARSON-l50 pounds of dynamite, who played right guard. DONALD LONGTAIN-Rugged left end, who consistently threw enemy backs for long losses. THORVALD LOVVOLD-Played very well at the position of guard. I PETER MARVIN-Outgoing senior right tackle, who contributed much to the successful grid season. DICK PAVLAT-High scorer and All-State se- lection. JERRY SEAGREN-Powerful junior, who opened large holes in the enemy lines.. DOUGLAS SlMMONS+Has his work cut for him to fill Hancock's shoes. RONALD SMART--A great prospect for the tackle position in the next two years, WALLY THOMAS-Although hampered by a late season injury, was a very valuable man. PHIL THOMPSON-Fit well into the gird mach- ine as he transferred from Port Angeles, Wash- ington. Ia? WWA: . '??!15'3!f-'SSS fff, , JERRY SICAGREN Junior Left Tzlcklca DOUG SIMMONS Junior Center RONALD SMART Smvlmiuoru Jackie WALLY THOMAS Junior Fullback PHIL THOMPSON Junior Left Guard JAYVEES Although the Joyvee seoson wos JAYVEE FOUTBALL not too impressive, it still proved WE mm ' ' ' ILWACO .............. f' 50 to -be worth its weight. in gold. HILLSBORO 6 This form squod consisted pri- LONGVIEW .......... G 20 - ' - - - CLATSKNNIE ..,... 3 3 G morily of Varsity reservist with GARIBAJ-,DI ,Avvvsln U 7 bockfield coach, Jim Peorson, KELS0 ---- ---------- 13 13 teoching the fundomentols. A number of the performonces were nip ond tuck, how- ever, they monoged to collect two victories ogoinst three losses ond one tie. Interesting events incline one to remember left holfbock Dovid Lum's sensotionol com- pleted poss on the fourth down with twenty to go in the Hillsboro encounter. First Row: Harclesty, Thomas, Brown, Marvin, Ron L. Larsen, Pxivlot, Hancock, Jerry Gus- tafson, Thompson, Paul Gauthier, Lovvold Seagren, Longtain. Second Row: Logsden, Lee, Simmons, Morgan, Smart, Stafford, Bob Gauthier, Senna, Webb, Oja, Pederson. 'i'hi1'rl Row: Pearson, Killion, Maxwell, Harhert, Wong, Wilkinson, Steinbock, Vaughn, Burns, Palo. Fourth Row: Segale, Iverson, Kimpo, Kanto, Moherg, Hughes, Lmldholm, Nichols, Niemi. Cooch Word Poldonius' Frosh HNGERUNG FOOTBALL squod come through this seoson svn 'rum boosting three wins, one tie, ond 2 o single loss record, bettered only ILWACO ....,.-----... 0 22 b H . h . d nn.,LsBono ..,...., zo L, y WCICO Il l l' 6 SECOY1 EI'1COUI'l- VERNQVNIA ,,,,,,,,v, 5 6 ter. Fingerling footboll is bosic- ----- olly the first taste of tockle boll which hos greotly oided in forming top-notch moteriol for the Vorsity squod. Potentiol ployers recommended omong the l5 numerol ecirners were Teom Coptoin Gory Beyers, Bob Reiter, Dick Pettit, Bob'Broy ond still ot ers. First, Row: Ward Paldanius, Manager .lorry Smith, Don Pettit, Harlan Thoinpson, Dick Beamer, .lohn Jensen, Gary Beyers, Dare Ellis, Lafe Whetstone, Bill Whitten, Wally Goldie, Bob Reiter, Dick Anderson, Manager. Second Row: Merwynn Waisanen, Dave Rinell, Ken Kiviaho, Mickey Smith, Bill Palmberg, Taisto Pesola, Dick Scott, Jerry Finch, Ray Koski, Don Carlson, Holi Bocbert, Frank Poysky, Boll Boldt. Page 64 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL OPPONENT WE THEY 44 34 Star of the Sea .......... Scappoose ..v................. Cleveland .................... Lebanon ..... .......... Lincoln .......... .......... St. Helens ..... ....,.. Tigard .......................... Rainier ...............,........ Linfield Frosh ............ Portland Univ. Frosh.. McMinnville . North Bend ......... , ...... .. North Bend ................ Tillamook .................... Rainier ....,................... Portland Univ. Frosh.. Milwaukie .................... Tillamook .................... Central Catholic ...,...... Seaside ........................ Milwaukee ........ ....... Seaside ....... ...... Salem ..... ....... Eugene ......................., Bend ......................,...,. 54 40 37 35 40 64 43 48 44 55 42 31 53 72 61 48 45 49 42 54 44 49 46 50 5 i Dave Morgan, Fred Gustafson, Peter Marvin, Ron Sinart, Ron Brown, Jerry Gustafson, Walt Jacobson, Dick Windsor, Bob Gauthier, Paul Gauthier, Ron Kanto, lilanager Morris Jensen. Insert, Ward Paldanius, Coach. QUINT ENTERS STATE TOURNEY As soon as the tinal gun quit echoing on Gyro Field the A.H.S. basketballers were pre- paring for the best season in the past three years. Coach Ward Paldanius was at the reins contributing all the hoop scoop possible for a winning team. The Fishermen won l6 and lost nine, very often exhibiting all-state Page 65 style of ball. District play-offs found Astoria clashing with Seaside on the Armory floor with two wins and a single loss credited to both teams. The winner would represent Dis- trict lO in the tournament. Wasting no time the high spirited Finns snatched an early lead and held it to the remaining ot the game to RUN BROWN .lunior I l4'Ul'WRll'Il PAUL GAUTHIER Senior Guard IUIHICIQT GAITTHIER .ll1'liIil' Guard FRED GUSTAFSON Svnior Forwarfl JERRY GUSTAFSON .llmior Guzml win 44 to 32. Now Astoria was bound for the tournament for the first time in three years. lFor tourney information see page 69.5 Rem- iniscing over the season inclines one to recall the second victories over the Portland Uni- versity Frosh, when the Astoria hopsters went into a phenomonal torrid shooting spree to trounce the Babes 5l to 6l. Another stand out was the three-day coast trip to North Bend. Last and best of all, Salem, the de- fending state champs and pre-tourney fav- orites were nullified by the Fighting Fisher- men in the first night of tournament play. Page 66 i. RON BROWN-Junior forward. Left and right hand- ed shooter. ln for a big future. PAUL GAUTHlER+Senior guard. Sharp shooter and fast break man. Hero of tournament. ROBERT GAUTHIER-Junior guard. Good passer. Good team and floor man. FRED GUSTAFSON-Senior forward. Greatly im- proved mainstay on backboards. JERRY GUSTAFSON-Junior guard. Team man. Second high scorer for the season. WALT JACOBSON-Senior guard, Team captain., Effective jump shot artist. Top performance during second Portland Frosh game. ' Page 67 M J.. DAVE MORGAN-Junior center. Tallest man on squad. Dead eye from post position. DICK PAVLAT-Junior forward. High scorer for season. Right handed sharp shooter. RON SMART-5-Sophomore center. Starting line up. Work-horsed the boards. DICK WINDSOR-Senior guard. A determined hustling reservist. PETER MARVIN--Senior forward. First year on var- sity. Able substitute and backboard man. RON KANTO-Senior guard. Excellent passer with left and right hands. WALTER JACOHSEN Senior Gun rd DAVE MORGAN J uninr Center DICK l'AVl.A'l' Junior Forwzird RON SMART SODf10Ill0l'8 Centex' DICK WINDSOR Senior Guard JAYVEES - Sixteen Jayvee awards were ,H,,,dQE:,iE BASKEIf,fLgIHEY ofooonfoo io fno l95l ooll Eiffiliiliii iii: 111111132 35 club. -Those receiving letters ggjfgljdi--I 11222 Wofoi Jock Boy, Tono nY Bonn- Tif1.iitl?1 ?.,,i ' iiiiijiii 33 olof Bob lnofonif Cnones KH- ll3iiQ?l23l l.11 1111131133 ill ion, Vernon l-oooolonf Dovlo Yffilliilt .,ii3:ii111111:3 33 Ei l-Um' John Polo, Pele pedefsfmf Fffliiilif 'flf7fffff .,,,sss 152 35 Dong Simmons, Donny Sooof' ?Ri?l'l2 'S? ..... 11:1 iiiiigiifii 'non' Dlok Sfolnooolo Boo lillfillloi...Qiiijiiiimiiiiijiiiiii 35 Sifonnoflofdf Wo Y Tnomosf lifiwlitf'..?5,..111 '11111111ii Colvin Wong' Toninw Wong' llllfifmi ' :ii jjjjjjjjill iii Jock pleienlof 'nonogef' Llliiiie III Qjjiijijil ii Seaside ...... ..,..... 2 6 152 First Row: Wally 'I'l1nnnis, llntirl Lum, Boll Ingrznn, Dong Simmons, liohby Sirainnifjorcl. Second Row: Tom Wong, .lnlm Palo, Steve Burns, Jack Buy, Dick Steinliock. Third Row: Ray Segailc, Calvin Wong, Pete Pederson, Juck Pieizlrilzi. FINGERLINGS FINGERLI NG BASKETBALL Those Freshmen playing the U,.,,0NENT WE TH? ' ' Sta' f th- Seal ........ 27 Q qualified amount ot ball to S,,1:,,,3,,S.e 3:5 receive letters were: Gary Bey- gglglflnlfmj -'-'--- 1:13:53 Gt ba ld' .... .,....... 4 0 39 ers, y Bob Gray, Don Carlson, Je1Q,L,f Knzmpa ...................... Dale Frandsen, John Jensen, Westport James ' ' Wh l' ...............Y...... - Ken Kiviaho, Don Pettett, bob Wogfpfht 25 Reiter, Dick Scott, Ken Sture, lf,,fQj1gl0ffmjj-'- -'-11132 52 ' ' ' ' Clat 'kzlnie ..... ...... 2 8 3 7 Mickey Utti, Bill Whitten and ,milpa ' Scappoose .................. 3 'l Dave Ellis, manager, HMG 25 Tillamiook ........,,........ 3 0 2 1 Wurrenton Jayvees ...i.. 48 44 Wheeler ..,..........,.,....., 5 4 2 2 Tillamook ,.,................. 30 29 Jewell .... ...... 3 5 30 Jewell ...............,........ 35 29 First Row: Dave Ellis, Bob Reiter, Don Carlson, Don Pettett, Bob Bray, Mickey Utti, Ken Kiviaho, Jim Pearson, Second Row: Bill Pnlnlberg, Frank Poysky, Dick Scott, Bill Whitten, Dale Frundsen, Bob Boldt, Jerry Smith. Third Row: Kenney Stuart, Dave Rinell, Joe Parnell, Dick Anderson, Jerry Wesicrsund, Roger Moksness, Bill Bay. Page 68 X tuna players: KN ilter 'Jacobsen I red Gustafson ' Kstmn players: Rontld Brown Dick Pavlat, TOURNAMENT TIME 1':u'Iz1t Reaching the state tournament held in Eugene, March 20-24, for the first time in three years the Fishermen did well to carry on the high stand- ards of Astoria High. In the opening tourney battle the Fishermen evened a score-which has lasted for two generations by defeating their bitter- est rivals, the Salem Vikings, 49-45. After consum- ing many poached eggs and staying in bed ci great deal of the' time they went out to meet the taller Page 69 Eugene Axemen and lost after a thriller, 5l to 46. In the consolation bracket the tired Fishermen coulcln't keep up with a fast Bend outfit and lost in another close one, 5l to 50. Paul Gauthier walked off with the laurels .for Astoria High as he put -the Salem game on ice with his long swishers and was also high point man in the Eugene game. 1. Look out below! 2. B0ola Boolaf' Grant skeleton. .-l. Oh, no! Wl1at's the score? 9. Busy little worker. Look at that kick! 10. NC'IIl0l'9 baby! Everybody yell! 11. A. H. S, majorettes. Varsity football lctterors. 12. Segule shows 'em how. This boys, is a football! T. V. Watchers. Setting up the bleachers, The Boys trotting garbed September 7 - School began! September 11 -Mr. Wells spoke at first assembly. V September 14 Governor McKay visited at a special as- '- sembly. September 15 Junior Service Club members presented a skit at pep assembly for first football game with Longview'. . . we lost . . . 18 to 0. September 21 First student body meeting to discuss the enlargemcntpf the student council. September 26 Class officers elected. September 29 Senior class national assembly .... Deep Sea Life and Diving , by Margaret Schumaker . . . also noon send-off for Milwaukee-Astoria game, which we won . . . 24 to 6. October J Service Club initiation. October 6 Junior class national assembly . . . B. B. Wood, cartoonist. October 7 Astoria versus Central Catholic . . . we won again! 19 to 0. October 10 Girls' League invited Miss Edith Baker, just home from England, to speak to all A. H. S, girls. October 11 Class meetings. October 13 Fishermen beat the Gresham Gophers there . . . 33-12. October 19 Fishermen met Seaside Gulls and defeated them . . . 49 to 6! October 27 HOMECOMING! . . . Rally squad presented skit at pep assembly . . . Parade went off with a bang, the frosh float taking the prize . . . Tillamook fell to the mighty Fishermen . . . 33 to 12 . . . .Audrey Mistretta was crowned Homecoming Queen at the successful dance. 1 Career Day sponsored by T. and I. Trainees. 3 Astoria regained Mayor's cup from Salem . . . score of game was 25 to 13. November November November 6-7 Teachers' workshop . . .no school November 10 Astoria beat Vernonia in another football game. November 13 Senior class play . . . The Good Bad Man. November 17 State football quarterfinals . . . we lost to defending champs, Grant of Portland . . . 38 to 0. November 18 Sadie Hawkins' Dance. November 22 Girls' League Thanksgiving assembly. November 23 Beginning of two-day Thanksgiving vaca- tion. ' December 1 First basketball game . . . Astoria whipped Star of the Sea . . . 44 to 34. December 2 Astoria waxed the Scappoose Indians . . . 54 to 46. December 5 Noon dance sponsored by the T. and I. Trainees for Tuberculosis Fund. December 6 ,Seniors listened to speakers from Oregon colleges. December 7 Wild life assembly. December 8 Lost basketball game to Cleveland, of Portland . . . 40 to 42, December 9 Beat well-known Lincoln Cardinals by a narrow margin . . . here . . . 35 to 32. December 15 Lost again . . . on Armory floor . . . to St. Helens . . . 40 to 43. December 16 Again! Astoria 37 1 . . Lebanon 39! December 20 Seniors' Christmas Ball. December 21 Zephyrus dance in hall around Christmas tree. December 2 2 Full day! . . . Chorus Christmas program . . . Basketball game at. Tigarcl . . . and last day Galendafz . . . February 14 Valentine noon dance. February 16 Astoria vs. Tillamook . . . we won! . . 45 to 35. February 20 National Honor Society selected new mem- bers. February 23 G.A.A. Barn Dance. February 24 Astoria vs. Central Catholic Rams there . . Astoria, unfortunately, lost! . . . 62 to. 49. February 28 Two Blind Mice presented by Juniors. March S No school . . . too much snow! March 9 Another day away from the old Alma Mater! March 14 Fresh talent assembly. March 17 Sophomore Hop . . . H2000 plus. March 19 Last and yery sad pep assembly. March 20 Astoria beat Salem at state tournament . . . Salem was favored state champs as well as fle- fending ones! . . . Score, 49 to 44. Mrch 21 Lost second tourney game to Eugene Axemen of school for ten days! December 29 Astoria 43 . . . Rainier 33. January 2 Back to school again! January 3 Open House brought parents back to school January 5 The Linfield Frosh were defeated by A.H.S. . . . 43-44. January 12 Seniors dressed up for English teas . . Portland Babes lost to Fishermen' here . . . 44 to 42. January 16 Zephyrus group pictures -were taken. January 20 Pep assembly for the A.H.S.-Milwaukee game. January 25 March of Dimes Noon dance . . . Quill and Scroll. January 26 Astoria lost to North Bend . . . there . . . 42 to 50. January 27 A change of luck . . . Astoria squeezed by the North Bend Bulldogs 31 to 28. January 30 Class meetings. February 1 Senior class sponsored noon dance for the March of Dimes. February 2 Service Club presented a skit at the Tilla- mook-Astoria pre-game pep assembly . . . Defeated the Cheesemakers . . . there. . . 53 to 41. 3 February Beat Rainier basketball team . . . 72 to 37. February 5 March of Dimes campaign in full swing. February 7 Juniors gave their talent assembly. February 9 Astoria beat the Portland Frosh team again! February 10 Latin Club sponsored a dance after Astoria- Milwaukee game. . . . 51 to 46. March 23 Just too tired and went down to Bend . . . 51 to 50. March 27 Realm of Mystery . . .theme of successful Junior Prom. March 28 Sophomore national assembly . . . ventriloquist. March 29 Varsity-Faculty basketball game , . . Students won! . . . 48 to 38. March 30 National Honor induction . . .. Elks sponsored dance for A.H.S. student body. April 5 Dr. Millar spoke at assembly. April 9 Seniors held confabs with college representa- tives. April 10 Rubinoff violin concert. April 11 Orson Welles' version of Macbeth on the screen . . . at Riviera Theater, April 12 Chorus Concert-. April 13 Bad Luck Dance sponsored by T. and I. April 17 Girls' League Installation. April 20 DeMolay Sweetheart Ball. April 21 Chorus traveled to Newberg for competitive singing., April 24 Athletic Banquet sponsored by Service Club. April 26 Spring tea for faculty sponsored by Library Club. April 27 Hi-Y Sock Dance. April 28 District Band Concert at Tigard. May 8 Senior Girls' Tea for their mothers. May 9 Senion Class Picnic. Mav 24 Graduation! May 25 The end of the 1950-1951 school year! ACTIVITIES BILL ABEL, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Rally Squad 3-4-5-6, Drama 5-6, Junior Play Stage Manager, Band 3-4, 4-H Club 3-4-5-6-7-8, Future, Oregon State College. DON ADAIR, Born, Bremerton, Washington, Hi-lKnights 7-8, A Cappella Choir 7-8, T and I Club, Social Adviser 7-8, Future, United States Navy. FRANCES ANDERSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Astor Post 7-8, Senior Play 7, Astor Post Business Staff 3-4-5-6, Zephyrus Staff 7-8, Student Council 7-8, Livewire 3-4, Chorus 4-5-6-7-8, Hi-Time 3-4, Future, Beautician. MAXINE ANDERSON, Born, Douglas, Wyoming, Chorus 3-4, Mixed Chorus 5-6, Future, Undecided. GARY ANDREWS, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Basketball 3-4, Drama Club 3-4, Hi-Time 5-6, Junior Play, Choir 7-8, Future, Undecided. SUSAN BERG, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Y-Teens 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, .Astor Post Business Staff 3-4-5-6, Junior National Honor 4-5, National Honor Society 6-7-8, Service Club 5-6-7-8, Zephyrus Cabinet 7-8, Junior Class Treasurer 5-6, Senior Class Treasurer 7-8, Future, College. LAUREL BJORK, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Y-Teen 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Vice President 7-8, Service Club 5-6-7-8, Scrapbook Keeper 7-8, Chorus 3-4-5-6, International Club 5-6, G. A. A. 3-4, Hi-Time 7-8, Home Economics Club 3-4, Future, Undecided. DONALD BOATRIGHT, Born, San Diego, California, Transfer, George Washing- ton High School, Guam, M. I., National Honor Society 8, Baseball 8, Future, College. FRANK BOEBERT, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Latin Club 7-8, Junior Play, Senior Play, International Club 8, Hi-Time 6, Hi-Y Club 7-8, Future, Undecided. CAROLYN BROOKS, Born, Bremer- ton, Washington, G. A. A. 3-4, Y-Teens 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6, International Club 5-6, Future, Undecided. HELEN BURKE, Born, Douglas, Wyoming, Chorus 3-4, Future, Undecided. EVELYN CARLSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Y-Teens 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Chorus 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3-4, Office Girl 6, Student Body Secretary 7-8, Future, College. . . LARRY CARLSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Sophomore Rally Squad 3-4, Boys' Booster Club 3-4, Future, Mili- tary Service. MARCELLA CARLSON, Born, Rolla, North Dakota, G. A. A. 3-4-5-6, F. H. A. 3-4-5-6, Chorus 3-4-5-6, International Club 5-6, Tri-Y 7-8, Future, Nurses Training. BILL COCHRANE, Born, Astoria, Ore- gon, Hi-Time 5-6-7, International Club 7-8, Astor Post Staff 8, Future, United States Air Force. TOMMY CLARK, Born, Salem, Oregon, Trades and Industries 7-8, Sergeant at Arms 7-8, Future, Undecided. ROGER COWELL, Born, San Antonio, Texas, Hi-Knights 4-5-6-7-8, Trades and Industries 7-8, President 7-8, Livewire 5-6, National Honor Society 8, Student Council 7-8, Vice President Student Body 7-8, Future, College. ROLAND DARTEAU, Born, Riga, Latvia, Transfer, High School Neuenburg, Germany, Boy's Booster Club, National Honor Society 8, Future, College. SHIRLEY EKMAN, Born, Jorrance, California, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, President 7-8, Astor Post Business Staff 3-4-5- 6-7-8, Hi-Time 7-8, International Club 5-6, G. A. A. 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4-5-6, Future, College. GLEN ENG- BRETSEN, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Basketball 3-4-5-6, A Club 4-5-6-7-8, Secretary 5-6, Boys' State 6, Future, Oregon State College. JOANN FRAZER, Born, Montesano, Washington, Astor Post 7-8, Astorian-Budget Reporter 7-8, Latin Club 3-4, G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8, Spanish Club 7-8, Secretary, Junior Play Prompter, Chorus 3-4, Hi- Time 5-6, National Honor Society 8, Future, University of Washington. PAUL GAUTHIER, Born, Astoria, Ore- gon, Football 3-5-7, Captain 7, Basketball 3-4-5-6-7-8, Track 4-6-8, Boys' Booster Club Secretary 3-4, A Club 3-4-5-6, President 7-8, Junior Class Vice President 5-6, Future, Military Service. DOREEN GEISSEL, Born, Pendleton, Oregon, Y-Teens 3-4-5-6, Astor Post 3-4-5-6- 7-8, Editor 7-8, Quill and Scroll 5-6-7-8, Service Club 4-5-6-7-8, Student Council 7-8, Zephyrus Cabinet 7-8, Future, College. GERRY GIBSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Chorus 3, Camera Club 3, Secretary 3, International Club 5-6, Girls' League Cabinet 7-8, Hi-Time 7-8, Zephy- rus Staff 7-8, Tri-Y 7-8, Office Girl 7-8, Y-Teen 3-4, Future, College. MILLIE GRIFFIN, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Junior Na- tional Honor Society 4-5, Y-Teens 3-4, Chorus 3-4-5-6- 7-8, President 7-8, National Honor Society 6-7-8, Senior Play, Astor Postr 3-4-5-6-7-8, Library Club 5-6-7-8, Service Club 5-6-7-8, Little Choir 5-6, Octet 7-8, Zeph- yrus Staff 7-8, Future, Oregon College of Educat-ion. FRED 'GUSTAFSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Basket- ball 3-4-5-6-7-8, A Club 4-5-6-7-8, Vice President 7-8, Student Council 3-4-7-8, Junior Class President, Junior Play, Zephyrus Cabinet 7-8, Future, Undecided. CHARLES HANCOCK, Born, Norfolk, Virginia, Football 3-4-5-6-7-8, Captain 7-8, A Club 3-4-5-6-7-8, Junior Play Stage Manager, Boys' Booster Club, Cabinet 3-4, Track 4-6-8, Future, Undecided. CAROLE HANSE-N, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Y-Teens 3-4, President 3-4, Tri-Y Interclub Council 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6, Junior Honor Society 4-5, National Honor Society 6-7-8, Chorus 3-4-7-8, Chorus Council 7-8, Junior Play, Senior Play, Astor Post 3-4-5-6-7-8, Quill and Scroll 6-7-8, Service Club 5-6-7-8, Treasurer 7-8, Girls' League Cabinet 5-6, Zeph- yrus Cabinet 7-8, Future, College. EUGENE HAR- DESTY, Born, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Sophomore Class Vice President 3-4, Football 3-5, Track 4, Basketball 3-4-5- 6-7, HA Club 5-6-7-8, Junior Play, Junior National Honor Society 4-5, National Honor Society 6-7, Zeph- yrus Staff 7-8, Astor Post 5-6-7-8, Hi Knights 3-4- 5-6-7-8, International Club 5-6, Boys' State, Future, Oregon College of Education. RALPH HARDESTY, Born, Van Neujs, California, Transfer from San Fernando High School, Mixed Chorus 7-8, Future, Undecided. MARLENE HARRIS, Born, Camden, New Jersey, Y- Teen 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Astor Post 3-4, Chorus 3-4-5- 6-7-8, Office Girl 5-6, Latin Club 5, International Club 3-4-5-6, Dean's Lieutenant 7-8, Future, Nurses Train- inff. JOHN HERRICK, Born, Portland, Oregon, Chorus 6-7-8, Junior Play Electrician, Senior Play Sound Ef- fects, Future, United States Navy. WINSTON HOLCOMB, Born, Chattanooga, Tenenssee, Transfer, Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Virginia, Trades and Indus- tries 7-8, Chorus 6-7-8, A Club 8, Baseball 6-8, Fu- ture, Undecided. MARY JANE HOLTHE, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Y-Teens 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Astor Post 3-4-5- 6 7-8, Junior National Honor Society 4-5, Nat-ional Hon- or S'-cietv 6-7-8, Chorus 3-4-5-6, International Club 3-4-5-6: G. A A. 3-4, Future, College. DON IVANOFF, Born. Astoria, Oregon, Basketball 3-4, Boys' Booster Club 3-4, Zephyrus Staff 718, Future, Undecided. IRVING IVERSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Basketball 2-4-6, Football 7, A Club 7-8, Future, Undecided. DON JACKSON, Born, Quincy, Massachusetts, Glee Club 3--4, Chorus 5-6-7-8, Chorus. Council 5-6, Little Choir 5-6, Octet 7-8, French Club 7-8, Student Council 7-8, Future, Oregon State College. WALT JACO-BSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Basketball 3-4-5-6--8, Baseball 4-6-8, A Club 4-5-6-7-8, Student Council 7-8, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class Sergeant at Arms 7-8, Future, College. DON JARVIS, Born, Astoria, Oregon, A Club 7-8, Student Council 5-6, Athletic Manager 3-4-5-6, Trades and Industries 7-8, Secretary-Treasurer 7-8, Boys' State 6, Future, College. RONALD JASPER, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Camera Club 5-6, Track 8, Future, Undecided. ROGER JOHANSEN, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Senior Play, Band 3-4-5-6-7-8, Chorus Council 5-6, Chor- us 5-6-7-8, Future, Berber. BETTY MAY JOSEPHSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Serv- ice Club 5-6-7-8, International Club 3-4-5-6, Y-Teen 3-4, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Astor Post Business Manager 7-8, Junior National Honor Society 4-5, National Honor So- ciety 6-7-8, Quill and Scroll 6-7-8, Chorus 3-4-5-6-7-8, Future, Undecided. GERALD JUNIPER, Born, Seattle, Washington, Boys' Booster Club 3-4-5-6-7-8, Future, Undecided JOAN KAITERA, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Chorus 3-4-5-6, Band 3-4-5-6-7-8, Latin Club 5-6, Astor Post 5-6-7-8,' Junior Play, Hi-Time 7, International Club 5-6, Future, College. MARVIN KANGAS, Born, Pelto, North Dakota, Future, Undecided. BETTY ANN KANKKONEN, Bo1'n, Astoria, Oregon, Astor Post 3-4- 5-, Junior Play, International Club 5-6, Junior Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 8, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Secretary 5-6, Hi-Time 7-8, Service Club 5-6-7-8, Chorus 3-4, Future, Undecided. RONALD KANTO, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Football 7-8, Basketball 7-8, Baseball 6-8, A Club 6-7-8, Future, College. GLORIA KIMPO, Born, Portland, Oregon, Tri-Y 3-4-5-6, Latin Club 5-6, Rally Squad 3-4, F. H. A. 3-4, G. A. A. 3-4-5, International Club 5-6, Future, Undecided. RALPH KIMPO, Born, Numancia, Capiz, Philippine Islands, Foot- ball 5-7, Band 3-4-5-6-7, Council 7-8, A Club 7-8, Fut-ure, College. JIM KINDRED, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Football 3-4, Hi-Knights 6-7-8, Junior Play, Senior Play Stage Manager, Track 4-6-8, Boys' Booster 3-4, Boys' State, Future, University of Oregon. DARRELL KOR- HONEN, Born, Portland, Oregon, Football 3-5, Track 4-6, Astor Post 7, Junior Play. Stage Manager, Fu- ture, Undecided. ELOISE KOSKI, Born, Astoria, Ore- gon, Astor Post 3-4-5-6-7-8, Tri-Y 5-6-7-8, Zephyrus Staff 7-8, Junior Honor Society 4-5, National Honor Society 6-7-8, Service Club 5-6-7-8, Vice President 7-8, Librarv Club 5-6-7-8, International Club 5-6, Vice Presi- dent 5-6, Hi-Time 5-6, Chorus 3-4, Girls' League Vice President 7-8, Latin Club 3-4, G. A. A. 3-4-5-6, Future. College. RONALD LARSEN, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Track 8: Hi-Knights 7-8, Zephyrus Cabinet 7-8, Boys' Booster Club 3-4, Future, College. FRED LARSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon, Boys' Booster Club 3-4, Hi-Knights 7-8, Zephyrus Staff 7-8, Future, Undecided. LOREN LEPP, Born, Reedley, California, Hi- Knights 7-8, Student Council 7-8, International Club 7-8, Hi-Time 7, Basketball 3-4, Track 6, Astor Post Staff 8, Zephyrus Cabinet 7, Future, United States Air Force. CODY LETSINGER, Born, Kelso, Washington, Camera Club 7-8, Vice President 8, Trades and Industry Club 55 Hi-Time 7-85 Future, Undecided. LARRY LIND- BERG, Born, Portland, Oregon5 Transfer from St. Helens High School, St. Helens, Oregon5 Track 85 Boys' Booster Club 7-85 Future, Oregon State College. MARQUE MARRIOTT, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Camera Club 3-45 Boys' Booster Club 3-45 Boys State 65 Hi-Knights 7-85 Future, Undecided. JEAN MACKLIN, Born, San Fran- cisco, California5 Rally Squad 3-4-5-6-7-8, Yell Queen 7-85 Service Club 5-6-7-85 ,Student Council 7-85 Tri-Y 5-6-7-85 International Club 5-65 Astor Post 3-45 Chorus 3-4-5-6-7-85 G. A. A. 3-45 Y-Teen 3-45 Future, Uni- versity of Oregon. MARVIN MARK, Born, Kalispell, Montana5 Football 3-55 Baseball 45 Trades and Industries 85 Camera Club 3-45 International Club 6-7-85 Hi-Time 5-65 Band 5-6-7-85 Astor Post 7-85 Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Future, Oregon State College. PETER MARVIN, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Basketball 3-4-5-6-7-85 A Club 6-7-85 Junior Honor Society 4-55 National 'Honor Society 6-7-8, President 7-85 Future, College. NANCY McDONALD, Born, Kalama, Washington5 Livewire 3-45 Chorus 3-45 Latin Club 3-45 Tri-Y 5-6-7-85 Rally Squad 3-4-7-85 National Honor So- ciety 85 Senior Play5 Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Future, Busi- ness College. MARY JEAN MCGREGOR, Born, Portland, Oregon5 Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Astor Post 3-4-5-65 G. A. A. 3-4-5-6, President 5-65 Sophomore Class Treasurer 3-45 National Honor Society 6-7-85 Junior Honor Society 4-55 Junior Play5 Library Club 5-6-7-8, President 7-85 Service Club 5-6-7-85 Livewire 5-65 Quill and Scroll 85 Zephyrus Cabinet 7-8, Business Manager 7-85 Future, College. AUDREY ANN MISTRETTA, Born, Long Beach, California5 Mixed Chorus 5-6-7-85 Octet 7-85 Spanish Club 7-8, Vice President 7-85 Future, College. DARLENE MITCH- ELL, Born, Prescott, Washingtcn5 4-H Club 4-5-65 Glee Club 5-65 Tri-Y 75 Hi-Time 7-85 Future, Undecided: LYNDA MOORE, Born, Eugene, Oregon5 Dean's Lieuten- ant 7-85 Chorus 7-8, Accompanist 7-85 Red Cross Repre- sentative 5-65 Tri-Y 5-6-7-85 Astor Post 5-6-7-85 Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Future, College. KENNETH MORRISON, Born, Portland, Oregon5 Camera Club 35 Trades and Industries 5-6-7-8, Vice President 7-85 Future, Undecided. OLIVE MORRISON, Born, Kansas5 G. A. A.5 Dean's Lieutenant 7-85 Future, Undecided. GENE NELSON, Born, Port- land, Oregon5 Astor Post 55 Future, United States Coast Guard. LORETTA NELSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Y- Teens 3-45 Tri-Y 5-6-7-85 Astor Post 7-85 Astor Post Business St-aff 3-4-5-65 Zephyrus Cabinet 7-85 Office Girl 3-4-5-65 Quill and Scroll 85 Future, College. BETTY NIELSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Tri-Y 7-85 Hi-Time 7-S5 G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-85 Astor Post 3-45 Future, Un- decided. EDITH NIELSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Astor Post 3-45 Band 3-4-5-6-7-85 Band Council 5-6-7-85 G. A. A. 3-4-5- 6-7-8, Secretary 5-6-85 Dramatic Club 3-45 Junior Honor Society 4-55 National Honor Society 6-7-8, Vice Presi- dent 7-85 Student Council 7-85 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Girls' League Treasurer 7-85 International Club 5-65 Fu- ture, College. JOANN NIVALA, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 F. H. A. 3-4-5-6-7-8, Vice President 5-6, President 7-85 International Club 3-4-5-65 Chorus 3-4-5-65 Astor Post 5-6-7-85 Camera Club 5-6, Treasurer 5-65 G. A. A. 5-6-75 Hi-Time 65 Future, Simpson Bible Institute, Seattle, ,Washington JOYCE NYBERG, Born, Kintyre, North Dakota5 Astor Post 3-45 Band 3-4-5-6-7-85 Junior Play5 G. A. AQ 3-4-5-6-7-8, President 7-85 Junior Honor Society 4-55 National Honor Society 6-7-8, Secretary 7-85 Future, Undecided. ARLENE O'BRYAN, Born, Pike, Minnesota5 Y-Teen 3-45 Tri-Y 5-6, Treasurer 5-65 Jun- ior Honor Society 4-55 National Honor Society 6-75 Astor Post 3-4-5-6-7-85 Zephyrus Cabinet- 7-85 Senior Class President 7-85 Quill and Scroll 6-7-85 Latin Club 5-65 Rally Squad 3-4-5-6-75 Service Club 5-6-7-85 Dean's Lieutenant 7-85 Chorus 3-45 Triple Trio 5-65 Senior Play5 Future, Undecided. CLIFFORD OLSON, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Football 55 Hi-Knights 7-85 Baseball 6-85 Future, Military Service. SHIRLEY OSMUS, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Chorus 3-45 Tri-Y 3-4-5-6-7-85 Astor Post 3-4-5-65 In- ternational Club 3-4-5-65 Student Council 7-85 G. A, A. 3-45 Future, Undecided. OTHEI PACKARD, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 International Club. 5-65 Hi-Time 5-65 Future, Nurses Training. BEVER- LY PATSON, Born, Pine River, Minnesota5 Hi-Time 5-65 Tri-Y 5-65 Astor Post Staff 5-65 G. A. A. 5-65 Interna- tional Club 5-65 Fut-ure, Nurses Training. CURTIS PEK- KALA, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Chorus 3-45 Boys' Booster Club 3-4-5-6-7-85 Future, Undecided. HAROLD PORTER, Born, El Dorado, Arkansas5 Hi-Knights 7-85 President 7-85 International Club 5-6-7-8, President 5-65 Hi-Time 5-7-85 Junior Class Sergeant at Arms5 Future, Military Service. JAY PUFFINBURGER, Born, Ambridgo, Penn- sylvania5 Baseball 6-85 Future, Undecided. HAROLD RICKERT, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Band 3-4-5-6-7-8, Pres- ident 7-85 Chorus 4-5-6-7-85 Dance Band 7-85 Future, Musician. SALLY SPRINGER, Born, Portland, Oregon5 Y-Teen 3-45 Tri-Y 5-65 Service Club 5-6-7-85 Secretary 7-85 G. A. A. 3-45 Lat-in Club 5-65 Junior Honor Society 3-45 National Honor Society 5-6-7-85 International Club 5-65 Chorus 5-6-7-85 Future, Nurses Training. VERNON STAFFORD, Born, Caulville, Washington5 Baseball 4-65 Library Club 5-6-7-85 Vice President 7-85 A Club 4-5-6-7-85 A Cap- pella Choir 7-85 Trades and Industries 7-8, Reporter- Historian 7-85 Future, Linfield College. BETTY STIL- WELL, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Senior Class Secretary 7-85 Y-Teens 3-45 Tri-Y 5-65 Astor Post Staff 3-4-5-6-7-85 Zephyrus Cabinet 7-85 Girls' League Secretary 7-85 Office Girl 7-85 Chorus 3-45 Dramatic Club 3-45 Fut-ure, Oregon State College. LEE STONE, Born, Sherwood, Oregon5 Transfer from West Linn High School, West Linn, Oregon5 Trades and Industries 7-85 Future, Undecided. JOHN SWENSEN, Born McVille, North Dakota5 Astor Post Staff 7-85 International Club 7-85 Hi-Y 7-85 Senior Play5 Hi- Time 5-6-75 Quill and Scroll 85 Baseball 85 Future, Col- lege. DAVID TAYLOR, Born, Tillamook, Oregon5 Boys' Booster Club 3-4-5-6-7-85 Future, College. TOM SANDOZ, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Hi-Knights 4-5-6- 7-8, Secretary-Treasurer 5-65 Astor Post Advertising Staff 3-4-5-6-7-8, Advertising Manager 5-6-7-85 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Latin Club 5-6-7-8, Secretary 7-85 Library Club 7-85 Boys' State 45 General Chairman Homecoming5 Student Council 7-85 'Livewire 3-45 Quill and Scroll 6-7-85 National Honor Society 85 Future, College. MARILYN SEABORG, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Tri-Y 5-65 Astor Post 3-4-7-85 Quill and Scroll 85 Junior Honor Society 4-55 National Honor Society 6-7-85 Girls' League President 7-85 Chorus 3-45 International Club 3-4-5-65 Future, Un- decided. JIM SEEBORG, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Basket- ball 3-45 Zephyrus Cabinet 7-85 Junior Play Stage Man- ager5 Senior Play Stage Manager5 Boys' State 65 Future, College. MARY ANN SHAUBE, Born, Aberdeen, Wash- t ington5 Y-Teens 3-45 Astor Post 3-45 International Club 3-4-5-65 Tri-Y 5-65 Chorus 5-6-7-85 Fut-ure Undecided. JOY SHERROD, Born, Seminole, Oklahoma5 G, A. A. 3-45 Astor Post 3-45 International Club 3-4-5-65 Tri-Y 7-85 Chorus 7-85 Future, Undecided. DELORES SHOOP, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Hi-Time 5-6-7-85 G. A. A. 3-45 Future, Undecided. JOANN TOIKKA5 Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Sophomore Class Secretary 3-45 Library Club 5-6-7-8, Secretary 5-65 Serv- ice Club 5-6-7-85 Astor Post Staff 3-4-5-6-7-85 Quill and Scroll 6-7-85 Junior Honor Society 4-55 National Honor Society 6-7-85 Y-Teen 3-4, Secretary5 Tri-Y Interclub Council 3-4, Secretary5 Zephyrus Cabinet- 7-8, Editor 7-85 Student Council 7-85 Junior Play Business Manager5 Sen- ior Play Advertising Manager5 Tri-Y 5-65 Chorus 3-45 Girls' State Treasurer5 Future, College. DOROTHY TUR- NER, Born, Rupert, Idaho5 Transfer from Rupert High School, Rupert, Idaho5 Hi-Time 7-85 Future, Undecided. DIANE URELL, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 G. A. A. 3-4-5-65 International Club 5-65 F. H. A. 3-4-5-65 Glee Club 3-4- 5-6-7-85 Glee Club Council 85 Future, Undecided. GARY VANSANT, Born, Omaha, Nebraska5 Transfer, Washington High School, Portland, Oregon5 Chorus 3-45 Hi-Time 7-85 Future, College. DON VIRTANEN, Born, Ontonagon, Michigan5 Band 3-4-5-6-7-85 Future, Oregon State Col- lege. JOANN VLASTELECIA, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Tri-Y 5-6-7-85 G. A. A. 3-4-5-6-7-85 Hi-Time 7-85 Future, Undecided. DONNA WADDELL, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 F. H. A. 3-45 G. A. A. 3-4-5-65 Chorus 3-4-55 Astor Post 7-85 Hi-Time 75 Dean's Lieutenant 7-85 Future, Beautician. MAR- JORIE WALMAN, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Service Club 5-6-7-8, President 7-85 Girls' League Cabinet 7-85 Tri-Y 5-65 Glee Club 3-4-65 A Cappella Choir 5-7-85 Chorus Council 5-65 International Club 5-65 G. A. A. 3-4-5-65 Future, Undecided. DELORIS WARD, Born, Portland, Oregon5 Tri-Y 7-85 G. A. A. 3-45 Future, Undecided. WARD WENGER, Born, Marshal, California5 Boys' Booster Club5 Future, Undecided. RICHARD WINDSOR, Born, -Pasco, Washingtong Basketball 3-4-5-6-7, Captain 5-65 Student Council 3-4-5-6-7-85 Student Body President 7-85 Hi-Knights 3-4-5-6-7-8 A Club 3-4-5-6-7-85 Library Club 7-85 Dance Band 3-4-85 Boys' State5 Future, Col- lege. EILEEN WIRKKUNEN, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 G. A. A. 324-5-6-7-85 Junior Honor Society 4-55 National Honor Society 6-7-85 Dramatic Club 3-45 International Club 5-6, Treasurer 5-65 Hi-Time 5-65 Girls' State5 Chor- us 7-85 Zephyrus Staff 7-85 Student Body Treasurer 7-85 Student Council 7-85 Future, College. WALLY WOLCOTT, Born, Bay Center, Washington5 Hi-Y 7-8, President 7-85 Latin Club 7-85 President 7-85 Senior Class Vice President 7-85 Senior Play5 Future, College. FRED WONG, Born, Astoria, Oregon5 Football 35 Basket- ball 3-4-75 Track 65 Student- Council 7-85 Livewire 3-45 Future, Military Service. MARY WULLGER, Born, As- toria, Oregon5 G. A. 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