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La t Wlll and To tament We the Seniox Class of 1958 of the city of Adria county of Levlls and state of Washington being of sound mind and lntcllxgc nee do hereby make publish and declare this to be our last will and testament FIRST We ask that out class pictured be hung in the hall and be given due respect by all future students of A H S SECOND To the faculty cooks and custodians we leave the following To Mr Bolton students who pay then lunch charges To Mr Cochran a bus with automatic transmission To Mr Robinson a Won ld Problems class that KNOWS Geography To Miss Rankin a pei sonally autographed picture of Dr Aurner To Mrs Scherer an automatic washer drver for the Home Ee Room To Mr Roundtlee a split screen television for shop so he can watch both rooms at the same time To Mr Tesdahl a radar screen to detect unidentified flying objects To Mr Masson a Dick T1 acy Junior Detective Kit To the Cooks another Senior Class who enjoyed their cooking as much as we did To Carl Haase a Sweeper that he can ride ai ound the halls on To Roy Richter a heat controlled bus garage THIRD We give devlse and bequeath the following to those of Adna High School I Frieda Douglas will my ability to have good slumber parties to my sister Linda I Ronald Richardson will my beat up Ford to Herb Saylor I Peggy Duey will my ability to get ieady for the bus in time to Baib Back I Jerry Berrier will my Football sweat socks to anyone who can catch them I Orene Lininger will my love for Centralia to Pat Wilson I John Long will my many years as Basketball manager to David Tramm I George Mattis will my blond hair to Zella Orr so she vson't have to bleach hers I Pat Siegvxarth xx 111 my love for dancing to Irene Sato I Dan Scherer vsill my lunch Job to anyone who already has ulcers I Walt Marth will my Football suit to Elma Sue Johnson I Elouise Tramm will what Ihave learned in Chemistrv to Bonnie Rocker I Fred Anderson will my nick name to Jerry Novxlen when he gets old enough to eair it I Ralph Anderson xx ill my ab1l1ty to spell to anyone that will have it I Barb Chandler will my love for Western music to Zella Orr I Charles Karvia will my 308 Winchester to anyone who can shoot it I Grant Reed will my ability to be where trouble is to anyone in the Junior Class I John Fischer will my headaches and experience as annual editor to next Vear S editor I Jim Berriu will mx 410 to Bonnie Rockel 21 C l , X ' , K. I 1 l ' , v' , I ' 5 X. ' I ' Xl Y 5 7 1 ' 1 x - ' 1 1 - ' 0 I 0 . , ' ' Q ' 5 K 5 s , 1 ' - , K l . 1 - , u . V- , 1 l I I n , ' V Q . . 1 , . - . . . , . . , 1 . . . u , Y . . . Y l - X Y J l 1 , . . , . ' Y 5 , . , . . . . . , I, Robert Mullins, will to Miss Rankin Wild Women in the Amazon . 1 ' 1 I ' , , . . . Q . . 1 . 5 5 V s . . , Y. . . I , 1 . . . 5 5 Y 5 ' Y 5 Y- ' ' X 7' l 5 5 5 5 5 ' 7 I 1 Y' l . , r ' 5 5 Y 5 5 ' 1 9 . ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' , , ,. . . V . , . . 5 I 4 , . , , . .
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Senior Class Hi tory GRADE SCHOOL In the h1story of the world the last twelve years has represented a great and long period of our IIVGS On September 1 1946 our class met for the first t1me w1th Mrs Alleman as our teacher There were 16 boys and 18 girls in the class Mrs Alleman went to the second grade to teach us but when we went into the third grade she went back to the first grade We were fortunate to study under the the following teachers Mrs Alleman f1rst and second grades Mrs Krebs third grade Mrs V11 wock fourth grade Mrs Siegwarth f1fth grade Mr Eastman sixth grade Mrs Nielsen seventh grade and Mr Ferguson eighth grade HIGH SCHOOL We the graduat1ng class of 1958 entered A H S in 1954 with 24 members Though we were rather afraid of what mlght lie ahead of us we were all to face the unknown The first order of procedure was to elect class officers for the year They were as follows Pres1dent John Long V106 President Pat Siegwarth Secretary Orene Lminger Representatwe Dan Scherer Sergeant at Arms B111 Mullins w1th Mr Weber as class adv1sor We were 1n1t1ated on September 10 to become fullpledged h1gh school students after an enjoyable 1n1t1at1on To show our good sportsmansh1p we honored the Sophomores with the Frosh Return on March 4 1955 On the last day of school we went to the sound to have our class p1cn1c During this year Barbara Gavin came back to Adna and we gained Walter Casto The class off1cers for our Sophomore year were elected as follows President George Matt1s V1ce Pres1dent Johnny Long Secretary Jack1e Carroll Representatlve Joan F1scher and Sergeant at Arms Walter Marth Mr Nelson guided and adv1sed our class throughout the year As Sophomores we had the privilege of 1n1t1at1ng the Freshmen Th1s was done on September 30 Durmg the year we lost Walter Casto and gamed Arnell Green and R1chard Dickenson Finally we became upperclassmen w1th only 25 members in the class Elected to serve as class Fischer Representatlve Dan Scherer and Sergeant at Arms Ron R1chardson with Mrs Dav1s who acted as class advisor In the fall October 25 we held our Junior Prom w1th the theme Moonglow We decorated Wlth blue and silver In the spring we were given the opportunity of g1v1ng our pre sentation of The Sweetheart of U Baka P1 The last day of school our DICHIC was held at the Sound and we had a day full of fun there During the year we gained Galen Wedln and An1ta Swiger who later left and we also lost Jackie Carroll Barbara Gavm Arnell Green R1chard Dickenson and Linda Metzenberg We entered the halls of A H S for the last time on September 3 1957 with twenty proud Semors but we are sorry that Arnell Green who had come back for a short time and Jim Berr1er left us The first new busmess of the year was class elections with the officers as follows Pres1dent B111 Mullins V1ce Pres1dent Pat Slegwarth Secretary Elouise Tramm Representat1ve Johnny Long and Ser geant at Arms Jerry Berr1er Mr Robinson served as class advisor Four Seniors were officers of the Student Body They were George Mattis Pres1dent Walter Marth Vice President Frieda Douglas Secretary and Joan F1scher Treasurer The Senior Class presented the1r play 1n the fall which was ent1tled Mtunbo Jumbo and It was also a big success Many Seniors learned what It was like to sell annual ads durlng October for three days In the spr1ng we d1d many educational things We went to Weyerhauser and the Seattle Tacoma AlFpOFt and Bar S on our Senior Tr1p wh1ch everyone enjoyed Four S niors Frleda Douglas George Mattis Jerry Berr1er and Barb Chandler, attended the Leadership Conference Pat Siegwarth was the D A R Representatlve for Adna and Joan F1scher won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award for Adna The class of '58 has entered into the past at good old A H S but we trust we w1ll be remembered 20 1 , . , . . .V . . , . . , . I , 2 - , ' 9 - , ' 9 - '- , 9 - ' , ' : - , ' Q . ' , g . , ' . 7 . Q 0 0 I I . I Y . i : . , Z . - . g . . . . n I . g - - . 7 7 9 7 3 5 , . i . . , . . : . , V . 3 . - ' , 9 , ' 9 ' , ' 9 - - , . . . , . officers were: President, Walter Marthg Vice-President, Bill Mullinsg Secretary-Treasurer, Joan . Q . , 3 - - , . . ' . ' ' ' ll VY ' ! 5 9 ' - 11 -vw - - . ' i 7 , . , . , , . . y . Q Q 0 ' 1 9 I . 9 9 1 ' . . . . . z , . . S ' ' . s . 5 9 . 1 . 9 Q ' - - , . . u . . . . - ' , ' s , - 2 7 Q . 7 ' ' ! ' - lv vw - - ' ' - , D . . , , - . . . . . 9 . . . . ' ! 3 I i b I I I l I . Q ' n o a, . a
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