Astoria High School - Astorian Yearbook (Astoria, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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Semor Class Will Lmda Anderson do will and bequeath my shyness to Bobby Poppenhager Robert Anderson do will and bequeath my position as manager to Paul Schoaff Rodney Bricker do will and bequeath my ability to argue to Pat McCombs Gary Brmey do will and bequeath my ability in Science and Math to Kerry Danner Larry Bubb do will and bequeath my car to anyone who can afford to drive it Judith Bucy do will and bequeath my diamond to no one Keith Cassel do will and bequeath my theories in Trig to anyone who can understand them Dean Cripe do will and bequeath Barbara to no one Judith Danner do will and bequeath my sewing ability to Karen Danner Wayne Danner do will and bequeath my Jokes to Barry Beck Loretta Derry do will and bequeath my ability to go with so many Bob s at the same time to Sally Danner Bonnie Ellis do will and bequeath my brother to anyone who wants him Marjorie Fisk do will and bequeath my annual date to no one Kathryn Kost do will and bequeath my straight A s to Bobby Powell Glenda Lancaster do will and bequeath my Job at Eva s to anyone who wants it Esther Lantis do will and bequeath my shortness to Irene Gouldmg Anna Mae Lear do will and bequeath my quietness to David Renner Sharon Lindsey do will and bequeath my love for the skating rink to no one Bill Lockard do will and bequeath my ability to skip school to Kenny Ward Jerry Meehan do will and bequeath my quietness to Junmy Fray Mickey Miller do will and bequeath my job to anyone with nothmg to do Sandra Parr do will and bequeath my lunch of an ice cream bar to LeRoy Bollinger Keith Plate do will and bequeath my love of school and teachers to Larry Stambaugh Max Poppenhager do will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Rodney Price Sherry Poppenhager do will and bequeath my ponytail to Rosie Poppenhager Thomas Replogle do will and bequeath my temper to Mike Curless Joyce Rieblmg do will and bequeath my singing ability to Janice Sullivan Gale Roosa do will and bequeath my hot Ford to anyone Carolyn Schisler do will and bequeath my bookkeeping book to anyone who wants it Phyllis Scrogum do will and bequeath my knowledge of opera to Carol Scrogum Max Seward do will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Carl Moose Gerald Shaw do will and bequeath my English grades to Roger Bucher Janice Ward do will and bequeath my sweaters to Kathy Cozzadd Marion Warner do will and bequeath my Job at Sunshine to Garth Cripe Diane Weime do will and bequeath my cheerleadmg abllity to Kay Brmey Norman White do will and bequeath my sports ability to Larry Aten Carroll Wickert do will and bequeath Dorothy to no one Larry Williams do will and bequeath my ability to talk in class to David Danner Carolyn Wolf do will and bequeath my pretty hair to Marilyn Sanders Janice Zahn do will and bequeath my special Post to no one , . '. , . . . I . . , . . 1 , . . . . . , . . g 0 , . - . Q . , . , . . , . . . . , . . . ' Portia Merrill, do will and bequeath my short fingernails to my sister. ' , A . . . . , . . - , a I u n - . . 1 . I 7 . ' , 1 . , . . . D 1 ' , . l l o A n n .n . , . . ' . , . . . , . . , . . .

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Senior Class History In September, 1954, the first group of 51 scared Freshies entered the doors of the new A.C.H.S, building. After becoming acquainted with our classmates, we elected the following officers: Presi- dent, Dean Cripeg Vice-President, Mick Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, Marjorie Fisk. Mrs. Pollitt and Mr. Moyer were our class advisors. Next came the dreadful thought of initiation. Finally the day came and it wasn't as bad as we thought it would be. The Sophomores gave us a party to show that there were no hard feel ings. In August, 1955, the class of '58 entered the doors of A.H.S. as Sophomores with an en- rollment of forty-nine. We elected new officers as follows: President, Mick Miller, Vice- President, Dean Cripeg and Secretary-Treasurer, Janice Ward. Our class advisors were Mrs. Kirkbride and Mr. Rumble. With the help of the Student Council, we initiated the Freshmen and gave them a party. In August, 1956, we entered the A.H.S. for the Junior year with forty-nine members. We elected our new officers for the year: President, Gary Brineyg Vice-President, Janice Zahng Secretary, Diane Weimeg Treasurer, Sharon Lindsey. Our class advisors were Miss Crum, Mrs. Kirkbride, and Mr. White. The four Student Council members were Esther Lantis, Kathryn Kost, Sandra Parr, and Marion Warner. On March 27 Si 28, we gave our junior class play, Father was a Housewife, under the direction of Mrs. White. On April 27, we entertained the seniors with a prom in the school gymnasium. The gym- nasium was decorated in black and orange in which the theme carried out was, Oriental Gar- den. The prom was enjoyed by everyone who attended. As we entered A. H. S. September, 1957, we found ourselves preparing for our Senior year. We began with an enrollment of forty-one members. Our class officers were elected as follows: President, Jerry Meehan, Vice-President, Janice Zahn, Secretary, Portia Merrill Treasurer, Sharon Lindsey. Our class advisors were Mrs. Kirkbride and Mr. White. The Student Council members were Diane Wei.rne, Rodney Bricker and Larry Bubb. The senior class play was given November 20 81 21 The Little Dog Laughed, under the direction of Mrs. White . lh



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St mor Class Prophtcy We have all met together at the White House where our former Senior Class President Jerry Meehan is President of the United States With him is the former Sharon Lindsey now the First Lady of The Land He ushers us into the Blue Room where we are having our Banquet and Ball First we see the distmguished gentleman known as The Successor of Einstem Gary Brmey He is now the Head of the Math Department at Yale Standing with him is Mic Miller now the Head Coach at Texas A 81 M Janice Zahn now a world wide famous beautician on a U S Llner is there also In comes Sherry Poppenhager in a stimnmg Glass Alon dress This is a new fiber recently brought down to us by Max Poppenhager from Mars Ma.x is a test pilot of Jets who has recently explored Mars and married a Martian Queen Joyce Reibling and Carolyn Schisler arrive They are Professors at an outstanding busmess college Following them is Diane Weime She is still in her airlme stewardess uniform She probably just got in from a flight She flies around the world quite frequent ly Next comes Marion Warner and the former Esther Lantis He is now a very success ful C P A m New York City They are still driving his car he had m High School Days though His wife Esther is directing plays on Broadway Sandra Parr comes in She has just arrived from Paris where she is a night club singer With her is the former Carolyn Wolf who is now married to Rodney Bricker Carolyn and Rodney run a very chic resturant m Paris All three have flown over together Norman White comes in with a basketball in his hand He is the Captain of the Globe Trotters you know and his motto is to keep em trottm Kathryn Kost enters She is now a very successful dentist at Chicago With her is Portia Merrill, now an advisor on women s clothes ui Marshall Fields Larry Williams and Larry Bubb arrive dressed m a very odd attire They are Am bassadors to Zoopiter a new planet recently discovered Those weird clothes they have on must be the dress of the Zoopittans Company designed especially for him He has with him Dean Cripe who is known as Dean the Dream by all bobby soxers His billing is now the number l star in Hollywood We switch on the T V and see Wayne Danner makmg faces mto the screen He is America s number one commedian Robert Anderson the President of the National Farm Bureau arrives He says his two top secretaries Anna Mae Lear and Judy Bucy will be a little late as they have to work overtime this night Judy is the top shorthand speed writer with 275 words a minute and Anna Mae has held the top typmg speed of 325 words a minute for quite some time Together they are quite efficient Marjorie Fisk comes tn She is quite important as she is the National Head of Kinder garten Teachers She is married and has five children of her own Bonme Ellis and Glenda Lancaster are here They are P E teachers at U of I They married twms who they met at the University Linda Anderson comes in with her husband She is very famous She has two sets of triplets and a set of twms Behmd her is Judy Danner now married to a professor in Eng land who teaches at Cambridge We hear a blast and on the White House lawn Keith Cas sel has landed in his rocket This is his own invention and he travels 111 it frequently The former Loretta Derry arrives She is the only member of our class who lives around our home town She is living in Macomb where her husband owns a number of chain stores As we look around the room we notice Janice Ward has arrived She is now the head of the Chemistry Dept at Knox Gerald Shaw and his wife the former Phyllis Scrogum are here They run a ice cream emporium in Los Angeles called the Fill 81 Jerk Thomas Replogle arrives He is now the President of Truck Farmers of America Gale Roosa and Carroll Wickert now run Norris F arms At the present they have 100 000 000 head of cattle that IS the largest farm m the U S They have just arrived with their families Keith Plate arrives with his Chmese wife He teaches about 50 Chmese girls to dance and has had them appear on stage ma.ny times Max Seward arrives late He is so busy You see Conrad Hilton died leaving all his hotels to him Now that we are all here lets go eat . , . . . . , I ' I . . , i I . , - . , . - i . . . 9 I . v . , , . ' l . ' . , . . . . , . v l . Bill Lockard arrives from Beverly Hills in his new Donocrom, a sports car from Ford I V . . U . , . . , . . . i D l Y . . . . . ' , . - 0 Q - . ' . ' .. . , , , . . u I . . , .

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