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The new Dean of Girls, Louann Schafer, sums up her re¬ sponsibilities in the following words: “My job is built on mutual respect and complete honesty. I am here like a mirror on the wall looking back. No one is equipped to give advice, only to help offer all the possibilities.” “I’m here to help you!” An atmosphere of concern is evident in the offices of Anna Marie Friedrich, Louann Schafer, and Theodore Marshall as they try to mold the students of A.H.S. into outstanding and successful citizens. The counselors are busy everyday helping the students make the wisest possible choices for their future educational opportunities and occupations. The counseling offices are open everyday for two periods in the morning and all afternoon since the office secretaries took over the job of checking absences. Miss Friedrich, the director of guidance at A.H.S., is the administrator of testing for the Astoria Public School System. Mrs. Schafer still enjoys teaching two classes of speech and coaching the speech squads, and Mr. Marshall is the director of the band along .with his coun¬ seling duties. Patiently, Miss Friedrich works on details for the college visitation. Counselors Help Mold Young Minds As part of his counseling duties, Ted Marshall is often called on to help students with their schedules. He is shown here with Spiros Papadimos, sophomore. 10
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A Touch of Gold” There once was a king in times of old, Who made everything perfect hy turning it gold. Today, as was in the days of olden. Precious things are often golden. In our school lives we see this true, Our thoughts, our knowledge, and the things we do. All are precious and deserve that touch. Because to us they mean so much From Homecoming week in the fall To the regal touch of the Senior Ball. Trophies and awards have th3t special hue. So do class rings, club pins, letters, too. Uniforms of our athletes, rallies, and musicians Show flashes of gold with all its traditions. Now we’ve made precious these memories told By adding that special “Touch of Gold.” r n
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B H. S. Hosts Region III Meeting This Year Hosting the Region III meeting at Astoria High School this spring has been one of the responsibilities and privi¬ leges of the student body officers this year. Nancy Van Osdol, our student body treasurer, is treasurer of Region III and played an important part at their meetings. Students from all over the Northwest met to share ideas so they could improve their student government. Under the leadership of President Steve Roman, the 1964-1965 student body officers of Astoria High School, have been active and have made this school year a success¬ ful one. The officers have learned how to run a student government more efficiently by attending the Region III meetings and the summer workshop. Student Body Presi¬ dent Steve Roman is ready to preside over a student council meeting. Student body officers are often foand in the library consulting Marjorie Haider- man, who is the student council adviser in addition to being librarian and super vising student librarians. Here she is shown with Larry Blakely, vice-president and Homecoming chairman. . A 1 ir W I ■V 1 The 1964-65 student body officers are President Steve Roman, standing: and seated (1. to r.) Parliamentarian Gary Peterson; Treasurer Nancy Van Osdol; Chaplain Dennis Coin: and Secretary Kris Johnson. Vice-President Larry Blakely is pictured above. 1 1
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