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The Zephyrus crew, along with Skipper Mike Foster, stayed afloat through deadlines anrl nut thp • u- u Staff members include FIRST ROW: Linda Duncan. John Goodenbefge? Jacque Stuart Wo L P ' n P L THIRDROW ind 0 k ' T p harP ’ Sagen ’ Le ° nard SteVens ’ raCy Hanson ’ Kell y Case y Sign ' d Ne ROW Tn 0 t ' k dy K x e J , ey ’w a hy Ruppert ’ Trac y Janssen, David Bugas, Kelly Glegor, Toney Newton- FOURTH ROW. Tony Trabucco, Mike Malmberg, Jack Scroup, Todd Biddle BACK ROW- FHitnrc r u j Marincovich, Advisor Mr. Foster, and Editors Monma Mestrich and Kafhy Mestrich abe d d JaCk
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0 r u Elf n tit (0 Dr. Disco was the main attraction, as the Disco Dancin ' at Jantzen crew came to Astoria’s Middle School for an even¬ ing of—what else—disco! A large crowd attended and showed their stuff, each dancer outfitted in stunning disco attire. ABOVE and LEFT: Fisherman Night Fever! Fishermen show the true mean¬ ing of “boogie”. Overall, Homecoming was termed a success by both students and administration who were involved. The spirit shown by everybody all week long was right in with the great Fisher¬ man tradition. Hopefully, Homecoming will continue to be a big hit for Astoria High for many years to come. 15
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The Astor Post is published by the Journalism I and II classes once each month. Through the efforts of many talented students, they put out an interesting and exciting pa¬ per. LEFT: (Clockwise from left) Second year students include Pat Leahy, feature editor: Brian Leslie, business manager; Brent Leback, sports editor; Valerie Baker, first page editor; John Dulcich, editor in chief. BELOW: These are this year ' s first year students. Front row: Kim Tarabochia, Kris Ny¬ man, Anne McAlpin, Denise Al- born, Jane Stoltz. Back row: Ted Leong, Craig Parish, Jack Scroup, Doug Jacobson, Tom Tetlow, Tod Butterfield. Missing from the pic¬ ture is the advisor for the Astor Post, Mr. Alborn. To the staffs credit this year was a giant, 16 page homecoming issue. It was the lar¬ gest issue ever put out at Astoria High School. 1 i Pip «« . imsM . Ait Z 9 mm rjV ivyp P O s T 17
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