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ss Personnel Varied and Important Shown here with U.S. history students, Gil Dunaway and Margaret Lunman, is Maud Crouter, who substi¬ tuted a semester for Mr. Dulcich. Astoria High faculty and administrators are often found chaperoning at the dances. This group, attending the annual Sadie Haw- kin ' s dance includes, Mrs. Gauthier, Mr. McKay, Mis Friedrich, Mrs. Ricketts, Mr. Rickets, and our principal, Mr. Parnell, and his wife. Rose Tolonen, B.S., M.A., advises F.T.A. and teaches U.S. history. Her hobbies include traveling, gar¬ dening, and collecting U.S. stamps. Dewey Tuttle, B.S., who teaches world history and sophomore Eng¬ lish, spends his leisure time fishing, reading and playing golf. Marilyn Vorrath, B.S., teaches home- economics and advises the Future Homemakers of America. Her in¬ terests include reading and travel¬ ing. Color slides are a favorite hobby of Spanish and French instructor and club adviser, Lionel Yeaman, B.A., who feels that A.H.S. has good studentship.” 23
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Work of Supervising Ronald Ricketts, B.A., M. A,, teaches bookkeeping, typing, and math. He ad¬ vises the A” Club and is assistant football, head track and super-varsity coach. Clarence Rotbwell, B.S. M.S., teaches distributive education and mechanical drawing, anu he manages the student store. In his spare time he enjoys knit¬ ting, crocheting and cook¬ ing. Mrs. Elsie Phillips, librarian-secretary, is kept busy cataloging new books. Speech instructor, counsel¬ or, Thespians and Forensic Club adviser, Louann Scha¬ fer, B.A, enjoys skiing, water skiing, playing ten¬ nis, and listening to music. A radio enthusiast and radio club adviser, Robert Scott, B.S., M.E., teaches trigonometry, physics, and algebra. He also collects rocks and coins. Responsibility is as im¬ portant as ability,” is a fav¬ orite quotation used by junior English teacher and class adviser, Josephine Swanson, B.A., M.A. Well known by most students, Marian Van Osdol and Margaret Siegmund, are seen discussing a prob¬ lem on one of their days of substituting. 22
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ACTIVITIES Calendar Homecoming . 26-28 Sadie Hawkins . 29 Frosh Frolic . 30 Soph Hop . 31 Junior Play, Prom. 32-33 Senior Ball, Play . 34-35 Fads and Fashions. 36-37 Student Body Elections. 38 Band . 39-41 Choir . 42-43 Memorable Events . 44 Rallies . 45-48 Girls’, Boys’ State. 49 Student Council .-. 5 O- 5 I Behind the Scenes... 32-53 Senior play cast participates in one of the enjoyable activities of the year — presenting a class play.
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