Adna High School - Adonian Yearbook (Adna, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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1.6! Wiff and Teftament We, the class of 1957, being of sound minds and memories, do hereby make, publish. and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills here- tofore made by us. FIRST. We ask that due respect and admiration be fully paid to our picture, which is hanging in the hall, by all present and future students of A. H. S. SECOND. We give and devise unto each of the faculty the following: Mr. Bolton, another Senior Class that will not go in the hole on school dances. Mr. Cochran, an elevator so that he won't have to continue walking the ramps. Mr. Robinson, a Senior Class who can memorize the Constitution of the United States. Mrs. Scherer, a private gymnasium for girls' athletics. Mrs. Davis, an automatic irrigation system for her potted plants. Mr. Nelson, a perfectly silent study hall. Mr. Roundtree, a new ultra-modern shop with the very latest machines. Miss Rankin, a class with an office atmosphere. THIRD. To the Cooks and Custodians of the Adna School, we give the following: Carl Haase, halls that do not have to be swept. Roy Richter, a robot bus driver to drive the buses out and line them up. The Cooks, the latest thing in automats. FOURTH. We give generously to the students of A. H. S. the following: I, Don Haase, will all my expense-paid gas to Robert QBillJ Mullins. I, Ken Wilson, will my crew cut to Walter Marth. I, Evelyn Vetter, will my singing ability to Barbara Chandler. I, Fred Ambsdorf, will all my tire troubles to anyone who can afford to buy tires. I, Anna Geiszler, will my annual experience to next year's editor. I, Lawrence Adolphson, will my ability to stay awake in Physics to Ron R. I, Alan Waltar, will my ability to stay up late at night to Dan Scherer. I, Mary Lou Setzer, will my love for horses to Bonnie Rocker. I, Joanne Balsley, will my abiltiy to get home early to Peggy Duey. I, Joe Grigsby, will my curly hair to anyone who wants it. I, Marian Patch, will my ability to get a drivers license one day, and Wreck a car the next to anyone who might be that unfortunate. I, Janice Ozar, will my ability for careful driving to Irene Sato and Sheila Stafford. I, Barbara Thayer, will my position as Glee Club accompanist to Sharon Orloske. I, Elsworth Fernen, will all my good fortune to Don Sherman. I, Afton Johnson, will the knowledge I have gained working on the school paper to next year's editors. I, Walter Geiszler, will my bus seat to anyone who likes noisy girls. I, Lee Thomas, will my football suit to Nancy Mohoric. I, Edith Geiszler, will my quiet manner to Mary Studham. I, Mary Simonds, will, and gladly, my job as editor of the Blue and Gold to anyone who thinks he can get it out every two weeks. I, Ellen Toporke, will my enthusiasm for basketball to next year's rooting section. I, Marian Tanksley, will my ability to answer questions in World Problems to anyone who thinks he can do better. 18

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1491914 612149110 TL' eoifivfzrff ufolefv 7010? Miss Barbara Thayer, a member of Adna High School's class of 1957, returned August 4, 1967 , from a world-wide tour. When Barbara was in high school she amazed people with her piano playing and now she has presented her talents to the rest of the world. On this trip she visited with her 20 form- er Alma Mater friends. On her tour, Barbara's first date was with Pan American Airways where whe met Anna Geiszler who was hostess aboard the plane. Miss Geiszler is unmarried, but very happy with her job. The reason Miss Geiszler hasn't married yet is because she hasn't persuaded the proper man. The proper man being fof coursej the pilot of that very plane, Alan Waltar. Alan wants to wait a little longer before their marriage because he feels it would endanger their happiness to rush into such an important contract. The pilot and Miss Geiszler are now 27 and enjoy the same interests together. On the same plane, which was going to France, was Sir Elsworth Fernen who was go- ing to Europe for avacation. Elsworth informed Barbara as they talked, that he was head Yell King at Adna University. He also informed her of the outcome of the latest city elec- tion at Adna where Miss Afton Johnson won over her opponent to become lady Mayor of Adna, and that Mary Lou Setzer had recently visited the little city. Mary Lou has been livingin the Ozarks since the class Senior Play QHeadin' For The Hillsj when she fell in love with the atmosphere of hillbilly life. When the plane rolled down the runway in Paris, Barbara was surprised to see the photographer who was there to take her picture for the Paris Daily Tribune. It was none other than Janice Ozar who was photographer for the 1957 Adonian. Janice had found life too boring around Adna fsince everyone was up to her tricksj and went to Paris for some thrills. After her concerts in Paris, Barbara boarded the plane bound for Spain. When the plane landed in Madrid, she was welcomed by another of her former classmates, who was quite the Casanova. It seems as though all the girls around Adna were getting sparse, so the poor unfortunate lad left the country to get over his sorrows. It was Ken Wilson. As Ken a.nd Barbara enjoyed lunch together, two of their former fellow students, Fred Ambsdorf and Lawrence Adolphsen, joined them. Fred is head usher at the Opera house in Madrid and Lawrence runs his own construction company which is, at the moment, build- ing another of the United States' air bases in Spain. As Barbara bid them farewell, she awaited her next stop which was Sydney, Australia. At the same concert in which Miss Thayer was to appear, Evelon Vetar fEvelyn Vetterj is billed to sing a solo. Evelon, though she changed her name slightly, is the same happy-go- lucky person she was in high school. Evelon a.nd Barbara went to Sydney Stadium the follow- ing evening where Lee Thomas was the feature attraction of the night. Lee is the most famous wrestler in Australia and was trying to uphold his all-time high Olympic wrestler' s record. Miss Thayer's next destination was Havana, Cuba. Here she planned to see two of her school pals whom she heard were doing so well there. Miss Thayer knew them previously as Marian Patch and Joanne Balsley. Both are famous musicians in the Lation American world. Her tour almost over, she was on her way to New York. Upon arrival at the airport, she called for a taxi, and who should be driving the cab but Joe Grigsby. He informed Miss Thayer that he was the owner of the Leopard Skin Taxi Company. He specializes in lavender cars, More enjoyment for the customers in a different atmosphere, he stated. 19

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