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LIBRARY CLUB RABDEAX F ' U ' IIRER President Library Club, organized in 1935, has as its purpose the supply of competent assistants to the school librarian in the library. Seniors may take a year of library science and receive credit. Club members are assigned duties depend¬ ing on the class they are in. Sophomores are assigned the job of keeping the library store, auditing of fines, magazines and the library club scrapbook. Juniors take charge of the library before school, at noon and after school Seniors are in charge of the library during the various periods of the day. At these periods they assume the functions of a full librarian, bringing into play the skills and techniques they have learned throughout their careers as members of the organization. Seated in tlie picture below from left to right: are Gayle VVesche, Aliceann Marion Fremstad, Vicki Frell, Susan Andrus. Shirley Diiro, Marianne llauke. Niemi, Miss Hulderman, Jane Halderman, Lois Ostrom, Jackie Joscplison, Mari- In the third row front left to right are: Harlan Thompson, Alan Stone. Shirley lyn Lempea, Boh Bees. In the second row from left to right are: Joyce Wester- Parnell, Carol Wolleson, Maty Ann Jensen, Fairy Vaughan, Gail Soderman, lund. Marilyn Christensen, Arlene Iverson, Joyce Seeborg, Kae Dean Fluhrer, Carolyn West, Gail Ostrom, Joyce Wilson, Shirley Julian. 25
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24 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE ARLENE IVERSON President Affairs of the world we live in, is the province of the International Relations League, which has for its membership all members of the junior social science classes. Highlights in the group ' s year included such events as guest speakers, slides on dif¬ ferent countries, and panel discussions. Taken as a special study is the United Nations. This year most of the league ' s mem¬ bers participated in an essay contest spon¬ sored by the IOOF. Winner of the contest earned a trip to UN headquarters in New York. League member Jeanette Pryor ad¬ vanced to the finals but was edged there by AHS ' s James Mantell, a sophomore. They competed against students from several schools. Ten delegates from the league attended the state IRL convention held in Eugene. Members making the jaunt included, Arlene Iverson, club president. For three days dele¬ gates attended sessions which featured for¬ eign speakers and panels aimed at spreading understanding of our foreign neighbors. Club officers are Arlene Iverson, president; Richard Jessen, vice-president; Patty Steele, secretary; Fiimin Falluer, treasurer; Mike Coyle, sergeant at arms; Jerry Westersund, reporter; Shirley Diiro, historian. Miss Maud Crouter is advisor. Those seated from left to right are Fir min Falleur, Jerry Westersund, Shirley 1 ' iiro. Arlene Iverson. Richard .lessen, Patty Steele. Mike Coyle Second Row: .Miss Crouter, Jeanne Sauer, Julie Simmons. .Marianne Hauke. Marion Fremstad. Gloria Carter. Evelyn Nelson, Jenna Singleton. Third row: Dave Rinell Jerry Smith. Mickey I ' tti Frank Pnysky. Bill Normand.
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lit A CLUB In the first row from left to right are Hudy Parhaniemi, John Webb, Hugh Seppa, Hon Smart, Dennis Snderman, Larry Anderson, Richard Leo, Kill .Moling. Tom Bumala. Second How: Firniin Falleur, Mike Coyle, Wally tioldie, Hoh Reiter, Harlan Thompson, Jerry Smith, Don Pettett, Jim Bacon, Mickey Utti. Third Row: Coach Roy Thompson, Dale Frandsen, Jon Englund. Gordon Bussey, Jim Simonsen, John Jensen, John Palo, Jack Bay, Coach Ward Paldanius. Fourth Row: Dick Langdon, Tom W ' ong, Jerry Lundholm. Hugh Hanlon, Phil Shoot), Ken Store. HUGH SEPPA President AHS Lettermen from all sports make up the membership of the A Club which has been an active school organization for many years. The purpose of the club is to boost participation in athletics and to pro¬ mote sportsmanship, not only in ath¬ letic events but throughout the school. Highlight of the year ' s activities was a dinner given the old members by the neophytes. An after-game dance was held as a means of raising funds. This year the A Club ' s candidate for DeMolay Sweetheart was Beverly Bray, who was chosen DeMolay Sweetheart of 1953. Leading the A Clubbers was Hugh Seppa, vice-president was Harlan Thompson, secretary-treasurer was Bill Moberg, and Bob Reiter was ser¬ geant-at-arms. Club members are lettermen from all of Astoria High ' s sports. A-Clubbers maintain discipline and keep order throughout the school year as well as at athletic events.
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