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Page 15 text:
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Wax—Of Cabbag es and Kings . . Miss Flame (Ardi Urell) and King Football (Rick Kurle) are presented at the Clockamas game. Her everyday fare — cabbages to the poet— hitting the books to us is what makes Diantha Palmrose a student to be admired. Astoria Students and guests enjoy the Senior Ball, one of the special social events at A.H.S.
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Of Shoes—and Ships—and Sealing Astoria High rooters show tense anticipation as they watch the Fishermen push toward the goal line during the David Douglas game. Richie Forseth, Astoria J.V. End, reaches for a long pass against the Centennial J.V. ' s. - - - shoes - - - From football spikes to purple slippers, shoes re¬ mind us of the thousands of steps taken by over seven hundred pairs of Fishermen feet. - - - ships- Astoria High— our good ship of state—is well sup¬ ported and represented by its stu¬ dent body. - - - sealing wax - - - With the presentation of diplomas, seniors say farewell to Astoria High, their Alma Mater. - - - cabbages and kings - - - ” What a contrast! The day by day fare of studies is enlivened when popular kings and queens are chos¬ en to reign over festivities.
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Secretaries Aid Administrators Meeting both faculty and students with pleasant smiles, the office secretaries, Alma Clarke and Hilkka Egtvedt, are a friendly and indispensabfe part of our school. Alma Clarke is well known to A.H.S. stu¬ dents. Besides keeping records, she also en¬ joys cracking the whip over the office girls. Serving as personal secretary to Mr. Par¬ nell is only part of Hilkka Egtvedt ' s job. Her other specific jobs include filling requisi¬ tions made out by school clubs and handling college transcripts. Some students feel it is too bad that she is also burdened with mail¬ ing the dreaded pink slips. A ' “Two heads are better than one. ' ' Alma Clarke, secretary, and Mr. Bob Parnell, prin¬ cipal, get together to solve a school problem. Hilkka Egtvedt, herself a graduate of As¬ toria High, types up a transcript for a senior. 12
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