Dayton High School - Nesika Wawa Yearbook (Dayton, WA)

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Dayton High, oh, Dayton High For thee we will do or die. w,fwLii,4g5 Y ,.. K ' 55 Nz , A --ow 'yi w .mmm .ammznma inn: Ks -X DALE REDFERN We, the senior class of 1951, take great pleasure in dedicating this annual to Mr. Dale Redfern to show our appreciation for the guidance and inspiration he has given to us as our advisor. . f ' . A f e mv-'Eg i! riqg. lg , ,rt-g 4 if f--.5 A . 1 Q, e , Seated: Paul Talbott, Dr. Wesley V. Frick, Dr. A. D. Trudgeon. Standing: Dewey Donohue, Maurice Roe, Carl A. Nelson, james A. Broughton. gown! Amex NDAAS CARL ETT B-.U A- NHL EVER Prmnpal .S'11pe,.j11fe,l dwiolxl MRS. FRANCES SPOONEMORE offffe lv DAVID BURNS Vocational Agriculture EVA CLAY Commercial MELVIN KORNMEYER Music WALTER METZGER Manual Training, English II. DOUGLAS POST History, Biology, junior Business IONE WILSON Home Economics SHIRLEY POST Library, Physical Education, History WERNER L. NEUDORF English I, Physical Education, Athletics EVER ETT B. LINDAAS Driver Education, Visual Aids CARL STEGMAN General Science, Physics, Chemistry, Algebra FLOY GREENMAN journalism, Latin, Dramatics, Guidance DALE P. REDFERN English II, Commercial Law, Economics Psychology, Athletics ,lawn Marjic McLean Keith Criss ...w. Gerald Howard S6U'E?ft1I'j' Vire Prexideul President Elmne Harlan .,., rY,r...,...r. T 7'6Y1.f7l7'6'? Pat McLean .,... ,.... Amzual Edimr' j. Watson. H. Pounds, G. Howard 5 Pounds K Crrss R I-ord O Dmxrlsr Krr W'ils0n, G. Fletcher, J. Shaw, j btansberry D Donohue M McLain I Hupklns E Harl n L, Bowen. B. Ankeny, P. McLean, L Russell S Bxckclhaupt B Hoskins wine 66444 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Pat McLean .,.A,,..,............,,,.. Preyidezzt ..A....w.A.........,.....,.... Pat McLean Harvey Pounds ,,YY,.A...., ,,AA,.. V ire Prefideut A.........,... Fred Verstoppen Norma McCas1and ,r..,r ....... S evrefnry ........., ....... N orma McCasland Blaine Hoskins .,...... ,..,... Y 'r'6f1.f11r'er ..w.. .,.,r. M arlan McCas1and 6 ' ARCHER, ARDEN FRANK Choir 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 D Club 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 1, 25 junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Play Com- mittee 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Letter 45, Basket- ball 45 Track Manager 15 Cap and Gown 45 junior Prom Committee 3. BALES, CAROL Choir 2, 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Office Staff 45 Library Staff 2. BAMFORD, Lois Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter 35 Band 45 Girls' Fed. Representative 45 Cap and Gown 45 Crim- son D Staff 35 Reporter 35 Play Committee 35 Production Staff 3, 45 Library Staff 4. BERRY, GLENNA RAE Band 1, 2, 35 Letter 35 Honor Society 45 Clef and Lyre 45 Letter 2, 45 Play Com- mittee 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 35 Flower, Motto, Color 4. BOWEN, Lois Choir 3, 4g Dramatics Club 4g Girls' Feder- ation President 43 Letter 4g May Queen 43 Student Council 43 Assistant Annual Editor 33 Crimson D Editor 33 Reporter 33 Senior Play 43 junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Library Staff 33 junior Prom Committee 33 Basketball 3, 43 Office Staff 4. www DAVIS, GALE Choir 1, 23 Dramatics Club 43 D Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Crimson D Editor 43 Reporter 3, 43 Senior Play 43 junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Basketball 3, 43 Letter 43 Base- ball 3. 43 Letter 3, 43 Boxing 1, 23 Letter 1, 23 Sneak 4. Cmss, KEITH Chffff ll, 29 Band ln, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 43 D Club 4g Vice President 43 May Fete Escort' 43 A.S.B. Vice President 43 Student Councrl 43 Senior Play 43 junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 42 Junior Prom Committee 33 Basketball 1- 2- 3, 4: Letter 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Letter 3, 43 Boxing 23 Golf 3, 4. EATON, ARLIE Dramatics Club 43 D Club 2. 3, 4g Senior Play 4g junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 43 F,F.A. 2, 3, 43 Bulldog Guard President 23 Football 3, 43 Manager 33 Letter 43 Track 2, 3. 43 Letter 3, 4g Boxing 2, 3, 43 Letter 2, 3, 43 Sneak 4. I HILLHOUSE, Leon Choir 35 Vice-President 3: Band 2, 3: Dra- matics Club 45 Letter 45 Annual Staff 45 Yell Leader 3, 45 B Squad Yell Leader 25 Crim- son D Reporter 45 Senior Play 45 junior Play 35 Play Committee 3: Basketball 1, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Announcement 4. GUSE, LAVONNE embed Choir 1, 2, 45 Crimson D Editor 39 Staff 5, 45 Reporter 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 4. HARLAN, CHARLOTTE ELAINE Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Letter 35 Band 15 Honor Society 45 Vice-President 45 May Queen Attendant 45 A.S.B. Treasurer 45 Crimson D Reporter 35 Play Committee 3, 45 junior Prom Committee 35 Basketball 15 Office Staff 3, 45 Student Council 45 Will and Prophecy 45 Ring and Pin 4. HOFFEDITZ, MARGARET ANN Choir Accompanist 1, 12, 3, 45 President 35 Secretary 45 Letter 35 Band V15 2, 3, 45 Letter 35 Honor Society 45 Dramatics Club 45 Clef and Lyre 45 Girls' Fed. Representative 35 Student Council 2, 35 Senior Play 45 junior Play 35 Play Committee 3, 45 junior Prom Committee 35 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Ring and Pin 45 Will and Prophecy 4. HOLMAN, SHARLIE JOANN Choir 1, 2, 43 Band 13 Dramatics Club 43 Girls' Fed. Treasurer 43 Representative 23 Class Treasurer 33 Crimson D Staff 3, 43 Editor 43 junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Flower, Motto, Color 4. HOWARD, GERALD Dramatics Club 43 D Club 2, 3, 4g Vice- president 33 President 43 May Fete Escort 43 A.S.B. President 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 1, 2, 3, 43 Crimson D Re- porter 33 Senior Play 43 junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Stage Crew 33 Library Staff 23 junior Prom Committee 3: F. F. A. 3, 43 President 43 judging Team 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-captain 43 Letter 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Boxing 33 Will and Prophecy. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice president 3, 4, Letter 33 Honor Society 4g Dramatics Club 43 Clef and Lyre 43 Vice-President 43 D Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 May Fete Escort 43 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 33 Class Treasurer 1, 43 President 23 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Play Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Letter 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter 1, 3, 43 Will and Prophecy 43 Sneak 4. KITTERMAN, GARY Band 1, 43 Honor Society 43 President 4g Dramatics Club 43 D Club 2, 3, 43 May Fete Escort 43 Class Vice-president 13 Senior Play 43 junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 43 junior Prom Committee 53 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-captain 43 Manager 13 Letter 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Sneak 43 Will and Prophecy 43 Foot- ball Inspirational Award 4. LAUGHERY, MAXINE KNOX, ALLEN Dramatics Club 4: D Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Crimson D Reporter 3, 4, Senior Play 4, junior Play 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 43 Boxing 1, 2, Letter 1, Announcement Committee 4. LOWE, BILL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 4, judging team 1, 2, Bulldog Guard 1, Baseball Mana- ger 1, 2, Boxing Manager 1, Announcement 4, Ring and Pin 2, Football Manager 1. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Girls' Fed Representative 4, Play Committee 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3, Flower, Motto Color 4. MCCASLAND, MARIAN Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Honor Society 4, Dramatics Club 4, Vice President 4, Clef and Lyre 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Girls' Fed. Representative 3, Letter 2, Girls' State 3, Class Treasurer 3: Annual Co-editor 4, junior Play 3, Prompter 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Basketball 1, 2. MCCASLAND, NORMA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Honor Society 43 Treasurer 43 Dramatics Club 4g Girls' Fed, Secretary 33 Letter 35 May Queen Attend- ant 4g Girls' State 3g Class Secretary 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Play 49 Prompter 33 Play Committee 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 55 Basketball 1, 2, Office Staff 4, Cap and Gown 45 DAR Pilgrim Girl. MCLEAN, MARJIE Choir 1, Band 1, 2, Secretary 2, Honor S0- ciety 43 Dramatics Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Girls' Fed. Representative lg Letter 23 May Queen Attendant 4, A,S.B. Secretary 4, Student Council 43 Class Secretary l. 2, 5, Annual Staff 3. 4: Yell Leader 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 43 junior Play 33 Play Committee 3, 45 Bas- ketball lg Will and Prophecy 4. MCLEAN, PAT Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 1, 29 Presi- dent 3. 45 Letter 33 Honor Society 43 Drama- tics Club 4g Clef and Lyre 43 Girls' Fed. Representative 2. 3: Letter 2, 49 Girls' State 3: Student Council 1, 2, 4, Class President 1, 4g Vice President 2, 33 Annual Editor 43 Yell Leader 2, Play Committee 3, 4, Student Director 3. 4, Junior Prom Committee 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Captain 1, 2, 35 Base- ball 1, Z, 3, 45 Ring and Pin 4. Mmcss, DOROTHY Choir l. 31 Crimson D Editor 5, 4, Reporter 3, 4, Library Staff 4, Basketball 1. MORRIS, ROGER Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 33 Letter 39 Dramatics Club 4g D Club 3, 43 Senior Play 4, junior Play 3, Play Committee 3, 43 Stage Crew 33 Junior Prom Committee 3, Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 4, Letter 4, Boxing 2, 3, Letter 2, 33 Flower, Motto, Color 4. NEAL, DIXIE Choir 1, 2, 3, Crimson D Editor 3, 4, Re- porter 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 3. OLIVER, GEORGE D. Play Committee 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Bulldog Guard 1, 23 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4. PARKER, KIRBY I Dramatics Club 43 D Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 junior Play 3: Stage Manager 43 Play Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Football 3, 4, Manager 3, Letter 4, Track 2, Manager 2, Baseball 3, 43 Boxing 3, Announcement 4. embed POUNDS, HARVEY Choir 1, Dramatics Club 4, President 4, May Fete Escort 4, Student Council 3, Class Vice- president 2, 3, 4, junior Play 3, Play Com- mittee 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 3, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Viceapresident 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, ,Letter l, 2, 3, 4, Announcement 4. RIDER, RUTH Choir 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Girls' Zed. Letter 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Sneak ROGERS, BETTY ANN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Dramatics Club 4, Girls' Fed. Representative 2, Letter 2, May Queen Attendant 4, Senior Play 4, junior Play 3, Play Committee 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Ring and Pin 4, Announcement 4. ROWE, CARL F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 4, Secretary 3, judging team 2. Dramatics Club 43 Junior Play 3g Play Com- mittee 4. 666354 RUSSELL, MILTON ' Play Committee 43 Football 1, 4g B Squad Co-captain 4g Letter 45 Baseball 1, 2, 4, Letter 4g Boxing Manager 4. Scouss, Roy Crimson D Editor 3, 4g Reporter 3, 4g Play Committee 3, 4g Bulldog Guard 2. SHEA, WAYNE VERSTOPPEN, FRED D Club 2, 3, 4g Crimson D Editor 43 Re- porter 4g Play Committee 3, 45 junior Prom Committee 3: Football 3, 43 Manager 4g Letter 3: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Letter 2, 3, 4g Track 2g Baseball 2, 3, 4, Inspirational Award 39 Letter 2, 3, 4. VINING, NANCY ANN Band 1, 2, 3: Letter 32 Honor Society 45 Dramatics Club 4g Clef and Lyre 4g Girls' Fed. Treasurer 33 Vice-president 45 Letter 2, SQ Girls' State 3g Senior Play 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Library Staff 33 Junior Prom Committee 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WINNETT, MAX Crimson D Reporter 3, 4g Bulldog Guard 1, 2g Football 1, 45 Track 2g Boxing 2. emkvz 7641! On june 1, we graduated with the traditional strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu in the background. While we now are faced with a more solemn life in the fields of our choice, let us look back on the memories of Dayton High School. Under the guidance of Miss York, our freshman year got off to a good start with the Freshman-Sophomore party. Our class was well represented in music and sports, and had a creditable scholastic standing. As Sophomores we were under the direction of Mr. Evers. The honor roll showed that we had a very high scholastic standing. A large number of our class were active in band and choir. Both boys and girls turned out for the various sports. The major project of the year was the selling of crimson and gold caps. In the spring we ordered our class rings so they would be here in the fall. At last we were juniors and with Mr. Redfern as advisor had a very active year. In the fall we gave a dance and sponsored a magician show to raise money. Highlights of the year were the junior Prom and the class play. The Prom theme was Deep Purple with the gym decorated in purple and silver. Our class play, Home Sweet Homicide, a mystery comedy, was well received by a capacity audience, March 31. The cast was ably directed by Mrs. Greenman. Many of our boys turned out for sports. Seniors? Again under the direction of Mr. Redfern we had an exciting year. And Came the Spring, our class play, under the direction of Mrs. Greenman, was well received by the public. Our class was the first to have an orchestra play for a stocking dance. This year, too, we were active in music and sports as well as having a good percent- age of our rank on the honor roll. As Spring came, thoughts of all Seniors turned lightly to a sneak and graduation. Our sneak, an overnight trip to Bingham Springs, was greatly enjoyed by the class. Thirty-eight Seniors graduated that Spring evening in june. Remember! .ibm Is.--, W 'NN-N NU 'Un I I I Y W 'l' 2 W I J YK -3- H 1 I l TN' r , -5. ! 1. K S' film' HJ M-on-vlr -'Q sur-1'w-w---'av ' fs -'N . , ,. if if I We, the class of 1951 A.D., of Pietrzyski High School in the city of Dayton, county of Columbia, state of Washington, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, ordain, and declare this our last will and testament. First, to Dale Redfern, who has been our advisor for three years, we leave our sincere thanks for the patience and guidance he has given us. Second, to the faculty we leave our thanks for the good grades they gave us, and we also leave them a few grey hairs. Third, to the juniors we leave the front section of the auditorium and the many futile class meetings they will have next fall. Fourth, to the freshman and sophomore classes we leave our deepest sympathy for the many trials and tribulations they have yet to encounter. Fifth, the individual members of this senior class will and bequeath the following: I, Allen Knox, do will and bequeath my ability to manage and play basketball at the same time to jimmy Broughton, jr. We, Lois Bowen and Gerald Howard, do will and bequeath our future years to each other. I, Keith Criss, do will and bequeath my dancing ability Qespecially the Charlestonj to Marvin Terror Melton. I, Roger Morris, do not will and bequeath anything as far as Eddie is concerned. I, Arden Archer, do will and bequeath my liquid diet to Billie Stearns. I, Mrs. Carol Bales, do will and bequeath my rings to Virginia Barnett because I hear she's just dying to get married. I, Bill Lowe, do will and bequeath my perfect attendance to Beldon Pearson. I, JoAnn Holman, do not will and bequeath my interest in Pomeroy to anyone, as I intend to keep it for myself. I, Arlie Eaton, do will and bequeath my boxing technique to Billie Thompson. I, Marian McCasland, do will and bequeath my lung power at basketball games to Fern Bledsoe. I, Wayne Sound Effects Shea, do will and bequeath my talents in talking to myself, especially in answering my own questions, to joan Lyman. I, Norma McCasland, do will and bequeath my thirst for knowledge to Clive Brodhead, as I hear Mr. Redfern would really appreciate it. I, Kirby Parker, do will and bequeath my genius in math to Charles Hixon. I, Nancy Vining, do will and bequeath my boisterous manner to Bob Wilson in hopes that he can get a point across to the teacher as well as I. I, Carl Rowe, do will and bequeath my love life to Floyd Bender in hopes he may stay a bachelor as long as I have. We, Dixie Neal and Fred Verstoppen, do will and bequeath our long engagement to Dolores Thompson. I, Leora Hillhouse, do will and bequeath my ability to keep calm during a heated argument to Sam Pounds. I, Roy Scoles, do will and bequeath my beautiful legs to Charles Hixon. I, Dorothy Mings, do will and bequeath my terrific sense of humor to Red Wilbur. I, Ruth Rider, do will and bequeath my old fashioned cure for appendicitis to any- body who can pull through as well as I have. I, LaVonne Guse, do will and bequeath my secret love life in Lewiston to Pat Thurston. I, Harvey Pounds, do will and bequeath my love life in Spokane to Merle Bickelhaupt. I, Maxine Laughery, do will and bequeath my noisy and rough manner to joye Anderson. I, Marjie McLean, do will and bequeath my night courses in Ag. with daytime correspondence to Janice Hall. I, Gary Kitterman, do will and bequeath my facial expressions to Bob Jennings so that he may carry on for me in Band. I, Pat McLean, do will and bequeath my rendezvous at the 410 Drive-in after certain social events to Dwyla Donohue. I, Betty Ann Rogers, do will and bequeath my Willingness to be led astray to Dianne Boon. I, Elaine Harlan, do will and bequeath my jail sentence after the Big and Little Sister Party to Donna Line. I, Peggy Hoffeditz, would gladly will and bequeath one of my boyfriends to anyone interested enough to come and consult me. We, Glenna Rae Berry and George Oliver, do will and bequeath our Model A Ford which was stuck in the mud to Ronald Douglas in hopes that he will be able to make it run. I, Blaine Hoskins, do will and bequeath my ability to jilt girls and get away with it to Tom Bruce. I, Max Winnett, do will and bequeath my career as a sailor to john Brown. I, Lois Bamford, do will and bequeath my talents in chemistry fmainly cutting myself J to Laura Berry. :mice 5444 0060! ' Al' L. Long, T. Bruce, Mr. Steg- man, Advisorg B. Wilson, M. Bickelhaupt. The class of l952 was led by President Bob Wilson who guided us through a most successful year. Other officers for the year were Vice Presidents Merle Bickelhaupt and Tommy Bruce, Secretary-Treasurer LaVerne Long, Representatives Ray lford and Dwyla Donohue tlst semesterj and Sam Pounds and LeRoy Kirk 12nd semesterj. One of the highlights of the year was the jr. Prom which was held on the twenty- second of November in the Gymnasium at 8 oklock. The theme was Stardust, and the colors were Blue and Silver. Silver stars adorned the walls. The booths, which were decorated with stars and streamers, gave a night club effect. The play, And Never Been Kissed, by Aurand Harris, was presented by two cas chosen from the junior class. Each gave an afternoon and evening performance. Th re both very successful. XNC t s Cl First row: A. Boon, M. Brodhead, A. Knox, F. Bledsoe, J. Hall, D. Donohue, N. Kayser C. Hixon. Second row: Z. Hayes, S. Barr, C. Anderson, L. Berry, J. Eldridge, L. Kirk, B. Jennings Third row: T. Bruce, C. Brodhead, D. Bauman, J. Fine, C. Henriod, D. Davidson, D. Bell, D Davis. Fourth row: L. Eaton, W. Harper, L. Keen, R. Ford, R. Douglas, M. Bickelhaupt, J. Brown First row: I.. Lusk, E. Pearson, L. Long, L. Russell, D. Wilbur. Second row: A. Winnett, J. Scarbrough, J. Rogers, A. Pool, D. Thompson. Third row: 'I'. Turner, S. Pounds, M. Thompson, C. Welch. Fourth row: B. McGee, J. Michalek, B. Wilson, D. Mings, D. White. G. Fletcher ...... Mr. Metzger .,,..... ...,...........,. A dwror J. Fletcher ....... .......... B. Eaton a ze Ofdcew Preridenl Vice President Secretary-Trearurer 2 F. Bender ...........,...... Secretary-Trearlner O. Danielson ............................ Prerldenl J. Watson ,......... ........ V ice Prerident The Class of' 53, under the direction of Mr. Metzger, came to an end after a very active year. We began the year with the Freshman-Sophomore welcoming party, which was a success. During football season, the whole class pitched in and we sold hot coffee at all the home games. The coffee was donated by the downtown stores. The Sophomores were represented in practically every sport with several boys earning letters. The girls were well represented in sports, too. To wind up the busy year, an all-high dress-up dance was given in the gym March 9. First row: P. Thurston, R. Rogers, P. McGee, L. Tresinriter, J. XVatson, M. Melton. Second row K, Stedman, J. Shaw, P. Startin, D. Linebeck, E.. Neal, K. Scott. Third row: j. Robertson. R Pittrirlc, W. Lowe, J. Stevenson, F. Scarbrough, L. Russell. Fourth row: S. Newby, D. Stiirtin C. McFarland, B. Pearson, E. Ritzman. First row: S. Bodker, E. Davis, L. Eaton, J. Anderson, A. Fletcher, J. Fletcher. Second row: B. Eaton, L. Bales, S. Ewing, D. Boon, j. Beattie. V. Bowen, L. Dye. Third row: G. Bundy, E. Dudley, J. Brown, J. Goodrich, G. Fletcher, G. Heinrich, Fourth row: D. Delp, O. Danielson. M. Butler. F. Bender. D. Brown. A. Harper. lsiunxiee. ?ze45mcm fddd Mr. Post ...... J. Russell ...... j. Dunlap J. Stansberry J. Hopkins . Vice Ad viyor Treamrer Serrefary Preyident Prefiderzt H1 r S g y ! '84 1 L. Oleson .....,....., ..,...,....A.... S ecrehzry S. Bickelhaupt ,....... .,..... V ire Prwidelll Mr. Post .............. .......w...... A d1'imr J. Hopkins ......,.,, ,..A.,ss. P 1'e.s'ide11l M, Machleid ...... ,,,,. . Trefmn'er to learn. We began the year with much enthusiasm and eagerness The Sophomores entertained us with a party which was enjoyed by all. Witli the b t t ei hth. assistance of Mr. Post, the Freshman Class gave a return party Octo er wen y- g S orts brought out four boys for football and basketball and five boys for boxing. P d l were chosen to represent the Shirley Bickelhaupt, Lois Russell, and Pat Cover a e Freshman as majorettes. There were ten girls in choir and seven Freshmen in band. The representatives to Student Council were Betsy Ankeny and Shirley Bickelhaupt First row: J. Broughton, S. Douglas, P. Coverdale, E. Groom, L. Griener, N. Greatorex, B. Brown Second row: B. Kregger, M. Harting, H. Dill, S. Bacon, D. Brodhead, D. Chapman. Third row C. Keen. S. Bickelhaupt, P. Black, B. Ankeny, J. Dnulap, J. Hopkins. Fourth row: B. Crossler L. Butler, J. Dudley, B. Epperson, D. Criss. First row: M. XX'oods, Slmw, S. MtHurgue. M. Mathlied. M. Ross, D. Shea. Second row. F. XX'ilhur. L. Russell, B. Lusk, j. Scott, J. McGee. Third row: B. Nelson, B. Thompson, H. White D. Oliver, il. Russell. J. Lyman. Fourth row: E. Tresenriter, j. Stansbury, M. Mings, B. Stearns L. Smith. L. Oleson. mica Pfwm OFFICERS D. Donohue .............................. Secretary J. Holman ......., ,...A... Y 'reamrer L. Bowen ....A4.,,....... .........,..... P rerident N. Vining ,..,...,A............... Vice Prerident A. Boon, F. Bledsoe .............. SC1'dPb00k REPRESENTATIVES L. Russell, M. Laughery, Mrs. Post, Ad- visor, Rogers, J. Anderson, M. Ross E. Davis, J. Hall, L. Bamford. my . 1950-51 will be recorded in the minutes book of Girls' Federation as being a very active year. Under the direction of Mrs Post o r Ad ' . , u visor, we started the year by selling pop and hotdogs at all home football games. The Annual Big and Little Sister Part was th f' y e irst big event of the year. It was a great success. The Sadie Hawkins dance, which was in March, was also well attended. The Girls' Federation sponsored a movie, The Happy Years, at the local theatre February Sth and 6th. This project netted a nice profit. The crowning of Queen Lois I at the annual Coronation Ball on the night of May 18th brought to a close a very successful year for Girl ' F d s e eration and for our able president, Lois Bowen. 606021 WW Norma McCas1and, Gary Kitterman Marne McLean Blaine Hoskins Gerald Howard Queen Lois Bowen, Keith Criss Betty Ann Rogers Harvey Pounds Elune Harlan Queen Lois I ruled over the May court and the annual Coronation Ball. During the very impressive ceremony she was crowned by the Student Body President, Gerald Howard. In the Queens royal court were Norma McCasland, escorted by Gary Kittermang Marjie McLean, es- corted by Blaine Hoskins, Betty Ann Rogers, escorted by Keith Crissg and Elaine Harlan, escorted by Harvey Pounds. The attendants wore gowns of similar style in yellow, green, peach, and blue. Queen Lois's formal, although white, was of the same style, also. 2 66a! The D Club, under the capable and helpful leadership of Mr. Neudorf, had a very successful year. At the annual football banquet Gary Kitterman received the football inspirational d . awar tor 1950. Gerald Howard captured the new Kiwanis blocking award. Initiation was postponed this year until spring in order to give more boys the benefits of the D Club. The Booster Picnic was held in the Spring in honor of the men about town who help to promote sports. OFFICERS Kirby Parker ......... ..... T rea.fzn'er Orrin Danielson ...... ........ S efremry Gerald Howard ..... ..........,.. P rel-idenz Keith Criss ......... .... V ire Preridenl , Q First row: .luck Shaw. Blirinc- Hoskins, Gary Kittermun, Merle Bickelhaupt, Norman Kayser, .lim Robertson. Sctoncl nm: Mr. Rutlfcrn, Coach: Arlie Eaton, K-'tl C K' b ci 1 riss, ir y Parker, Allen lxnoxr I..1rry Higlcy, Mr. Nc-utlorf. Coilcli. 'liliirtl rmvi larwrcncc Dye. lfloycl Bender, blcrlc liutlcr, Artlcn Archer, Don lS.1umun. Fourth row: Fred Vcrstoppen, Gale Davis, Gerald Howard. Roger' Morrim. Orrin Danielson. Zalldog Quad First row: E, Mnchlict D 91 ' Lil -0'-' Fi NY-4 , . x1c.1, lx. Stedman, VI. Mundun. Scnond row: H. XX'l1itc. -I. Bmftlu j. Broughton. Third row: B, Thunupsun, D. Manhlict. D. Black. B. Eppcrs on, VI. Dudley, -I. limwni E, -of :daze Of 14 ' erald Howard and advised by Mr. Burns, began Th F.F.A., led by President G e the year by initiating their ten candidates. An outstanding event of the year was the Harvest Ball, November 17, at which Janice Hall was crowned queen. She received the traditional sweetheart jacket. OFFICERS Norman Kayser ..r..............,,..... Reporter Harvey Pounds ..... Vice President Gary Fletcher ...,.,. ...,..,... S ecretary Gerald Howard ...., ....,. P refidezzl Carl Rowe ......r.... ...... T rea.vzn'er Mr. Burns ....... ...... A dzfimr First row: Mr. Burns, Advisorg J. Broughton, H. White, B. Thompso , . , . H. Dill, B. Brown. Second row: A. Eaton, D. Black, M. Thompson, B. Crossler, J. Hopkins s I R. Patrick Third row: L. Kirk, D. Brown, L. Eaton, H. Pounds, J. Brown ' D. Startin, G. Howard, G. Oliver J. Robertson. L. Dye, ' . ' ' C. B odhead, G. Fletcher. Fourth row. B. Lowe, G. Heinrich, r R. Douglas, S. Pounds, B. Stearns, W. Harper. as n C Rowe N Kayser. Turkeys were raffled by the F.F.A. at Thanksgiving and Christmas. The judging Teams attended contests at Walla Walla, Portland, Prescott and at the Columbia County Fair here. The F.F.A. was the sponsor of a Father-and-Son banquet held in the Spring. G. Fletcher, G. Hein- rich, Mr. Burns, D. Startin, R. Patrick. 7eam4 i' ' wfw-.. f-c I RQ -qf., -Q. G. Howard, C. Brodhead, G. Oliver, N. Kayser, S. Pounds, I. Brown, Mr. Burns. W M Qu refs e fesff .. 127' D aw OFFICERS Marian McCasland .......... Vife Prerident Harvey Pounds .wv.............,....... Preyidenf Marj ie McLean .w..,... S efremry-Trea.r1zrer First row: Pat McLean, Gary Kittermun, Norma McCusland, JoAnn Holman, Betty Rogers, Lois Bowen. Peggy Hofferlitz, Loom Hillhouse. Second row: Arlie Eaton, Kirby Parker, Keith Criss, Allen Knox, Arelcn Archer, Roger Morris, NX'aync Shea, Harvey Pounds, Gerald Howard. Mrs. Greenman, Gale Davis, Marian McC:1sluml. l l eackvz 775441 . J 5 Standing: M. McCasland, P. McLean, G. Kitterman, K. Criss, G. Davis, R. Morris, N. Vining, A. Archer, J. Holman, A. Knox, VU. Shea, K. Parker. Sitting: L. Bowen, A. Eaton, B. Hoskins, N. McCusl:ind, G. Howard, B. Rogers, L. I-Iillhouse, M. McLean, P. I-Ioffeditz. H1 r 1m 6 Dfw .nn . Womans det' OFFICERS . Norma McCasland .... Secretary-Treaffzrer Blame Harlan ........A...,..... Vice P1-widen: Gary Klttefman ,.,,, ,,,.,4-,,, P rejjdgygj First row: Gary Kitterman, Blaine Hoskins, Nancy Vining, Marian McCasland, Peggy Hoffeditz, Miss Wilson. Second row: Pat McLean. 5 5 y 2 Glenna Berry, Maxine Laughery, Norma McCasland, Elaine Harlan, EMM? B Hoskins ..,...,............... Vice Prefidezzt M McLean ...... .............,,... P reyident M McCas1and .......... Serfelary-Treamrer OFFICERS Mr. Kornmeyer, Pat McLean, Blaine Hoskins Marjie McLean. 21 wav ff N7 nv' WMM f-N, .40- Win-. J., mpg T3 Q S Q E i Y i Q 2 f ? f x Z Z ' T I . Q ' 4 Z i 5 Q L 3 i 5 wa' na Mi? YI! qy... 5 F X E Q qv xfhur' ov.. Hamm! Standing: A. Knox, B. Hoskins, O. Danielson, B. Roers, M. McLean, Mrs. Greenman. Seated M. McCasland, B. Kregger, D. Davis, N. McCasland, L. Bowen, L. Hillhouse, P. McLean Absent: Charlotte Henroid, typist. Co-editor Marian McCas1and, Editor Pat McLean, Photog- rapher Mr. Hayes. um' am 02 S if of pf i N A -r,,..+.Ve f 'EB .,-V , , 2 wa S' - 'i' ' ' 1 M -f.- N I ...f-if 1 ,wr Seated: T. Bruce, J. Holman, L. Hillhouse, D Standing: Z. Hayes, L. Guse. C ' Neal, T. T . Davis, D. Mings, E. Pearson, D. Bauman. . Henriod, L. Berry. W. Shea, D. Davidson. F. Verstoppen. D. urner, Mrs. Greenman, L. Kirk, R. Scoles. This year each member of the journalism class took turns being editor. The staff, advised by Mrs. Greenman and consisting of 28 members, endeavored to their best ability to put out an accurate account of school affairs, organizations and ' twice each week. 2.ClflVltlCS W5 di! r 2 ff! 14, D. Mings, A. Knox, M. Brodhead, j. Scar- brough, L. Bamford. Mrs. Post. D. Bell. L. Bowen, C. Bales, Mr. Lindnas, D. Neal, N, McCasIand, E. Harlan, Mrs, Spmvnc-lnurc. Muay mf! 6003625 f 2 .1 1 .. . 3 t . . 1 . X A FQIETMA5 Saglie vlan caP'f Wlajofzet Shirley Bickelhaupt, Lois Russell, Pat Startin, Captain Janice Hall, Janis Fletcher, Sherrill Barr, Pat Coverdale, Alma Fletcher. OFFICERS Blaine Hoskins .,.,......,..... Vire Preyidenl Pat McLean ....... .,...... P refidefzl Mr, Kornmeyer .... .... D ireclor La Verne Long ........... ...... S erretary Norma McCas1and .... ..... T rearurer 'gmwl First row: Mr. Kornmeycr. P. Hoffeditz, j. Dudley, B. Rogers. K. Criss. j, Goodrich, L. Bales. L. Olcson, M. Mifasland. C. Wfelcli, A. Pool, L, Bamford, P. McLean. Second row: D. Shea. L. Long, D. Donohue, M. Laughery, N. McCasland, B. Jennings, L. Butts. E. McCall, G. Kitter- mam, J. Rogers, B. Ankeny. J. NX'ntson, j. Fine. OFFICERS Peggy Hoffeditz Dwyla Donohue ..,,Y.,..........,.A.A Elaine Harlan ., ' Mr. Kornmeyer Vlfe Sefrelnry-Trea,rzn'er P7'6.fjd6'71f Prexidwzf Direrl 0 r have First row: M. Machleid, D. Donohue, S. Mcl-largue, L. Hillhousc, N. Grcatorcx, D. Mings M. Ross. Second row: S. Barr, j. Holman, R. Rogers, L. Bowen, B. Lusk, D. BI'OLll1i.'.lal, P Thurston. Third row: E. Groom, D. Oliver, L, Guse, C. Balcs, E. Hailun, Z. Hayes, J. lflctlhcr B dk S Dou las F urth row' P Hoffeditz J Fine: C Henriod D Boone. 5. lm-ing, S. ner.. g'.o .. ,. ,,. ,. L. Bamford, D. Davis, D. Thompson, C. Keen, L, Bzllcs. Mr. Kornmcycr, Dircitor. dak' memdfe iw First row: Mr. Kornmcycr, Dirutor nl. Holman, S. ML'Harguc, M. Ross. Scrum! row: Z. Huy:-S, D, Donohue, S limlkcr. Third row: S. Barr, L, Bamford D. Davis. Fourth row: D. Boone, C Hcnriud, P. Huffulity. fs. 40 Wt , .. Mr. Kurnrmmcycr, Dirururg P. MLl.um. UI. XX'g1twr1, 15. -lcnningn. I.. Olnwn, B. Ankcny, Rogan, j. Gmmdriuh, C. XX'clLl1, I.. linlu, A. Pool, l.. Lung. ec Zak' Zmdezlad 'NI far M KJ jean Rogers Queen Marjie McLean M B SQUAD Leora Hillhouse Alma Fletcher and Janis Fletcher 1 ,ee e ,.::,, 1 ,EP 'X rfalfi 'fi Coaches Neudorf and ' Redfern with co-cap- gm t tains Howard and Kit- Al terman. Under the capable direction of Coach Werner Neudorf, the Dayton High School ball team had one of its most successful seasons in several years. This team was one of the lightest teams in Southeastern Washington. Because of the lack of weight, Coach Neudorf introduced the' T formation. Pre- viously the single-wing was used. The Bulldogs ended the season with a record of six wins and three defeats. The Bulldogs scored 142 points while holding their opponents to 55 points. At the annual football banquet Co-captain Gary Kitterman was presented with the inspirational award. Gerald Howard was presented with the Kiwanis award for being the best blocker on the team. Raymond Ford and Bob Wilson were elected as co-captains for the 1951 football season. Front row fsittingj: jim Stansberryg Melvin Mingsg joe Hopkinsg john Eldridgeg jim Beattieg Lawrence Dyeg Eugene Dudleyg and jim Russell. Second row: Fred Verstoppen, Managerg Tom Bruceg David Poundsg Arden Archerg Allen Knoxg Ray Fordg Gerald Howardg Gary Kittermang Blaine Hoskinsg Merle Bickelhauptg Floyd Benderg Milton Russellg Melvin Royg and Coach Werner Neudorf. Third row: Dale Redfern, Assistant Coachg jack Michalek, Managerg Dean Mingsg Larry Higleyg David Delpg Lawrence Keeng Bob Wilsong Bob McGeeg Kirby Parkerg Merle Butlerg Max Winnettg Glen Bundyg Arlie Eatong and Jerry Dunlap, Manager. arf. 5 WA in fi! 'L ' L 99 01 , vi' + 51 3' af' w Qi V ' 3 ' fa 32 2 1 X ,ig E!! 'QW QE gxw v rl 3' af s af E 4. Fa I fi W I 'W' nib hr T I 9 9-5 E . ,. .W . f A aa to 4 E A an at Y .is t '-L' f ' ARDEN ARCHER BLAINE HOSKINS TOM BRUCE RAY FORD Center Halfback Halfback Fullback 74416416 Dayton Dayton , f GARY KITTERMAN 95 F' J W' Dayton Dayton . C0-captain Quarterback - Dayton A21 Dayton Dayton Dayton X W 3 Dayton H' ' f f ......24 .-----33 ......27 ......26 ......18 1 ,. ,,.--zwfx . 'umfwwff A 5753: wait , 1 Qggif N M . f' ik? 1 35 wr? QV M X I aw QQ, 8,7 Jw P? J m 3, .., ,4a 11' - V- WWA 1 ' SQ 4 M t if t K W s 'E 1 XA, D R H ' xg: t Q Mgt t, . , ily! X sud! an a R za. ZEAA yyyttna ft t'.- . lnt MERLE BICKELHAUPT HARVEY POUNDS BOB WILSON MELVIN ROY Fullback Halfback I End End F 331 '3ls,g Q ak, si Q 'O . qv l , , I m y , 7 iii I f O Hn X fc W4 A W. , LARRY HIGLEY DAVID POUNDS Tackle Tackle Umatilla ..,.. 0 Colfax ....... ........ 0 Pullman ........ ........ 1 9 Moscow ........ ........ 0 St. Pat's ........ ......., 0 Cheney ..... ........ 6 Pomeroy ................., 7 West Valley ............ 9 Clarkston ......... ........ 1 4 -334-an sw. - -- . . xref: Q K f PM .A i 11 5 Q ' is ii ,J 4 :ss gala, 'Wg Q5 gif, K' --, - -,Q L I1 2 ,3-on ,V P for M , , gy f X f,' 4,Nf x ,ir P A l' mi' Lx 'Q -' :- C. L Xlsas JOHN BROWN F ullback GERALD HOWARD C0-captain, Tackle h if ,zl ALLEN KNOX Guard :fri Oil .il .R 7 HW .a w ,. we xr f .,.ws ' X K IL fly 7 ,.,' lf f Z 2 Rx L O I 'f sa ,,- A gf 'A R ' E .... A ff f ' ' ff Agia f 'kg' r. V ,,, - 2 A l': i' v y f ' DEAN MINGS ARLIE EATON FLOYD BENDER MILTON RUSSELL G'-lafd Guard Center Tackle First row: A. Knox, Manager, D. Brown, J. Broughton, Manager, Coach, Mr. Neudorf. Second row: K. Criss, L. Higley, M. Butler, F. Verstoppen, T. Bruce, G. Davis, B. Wilson, R. Ford, F. Bender, M. Bickelhaupt, G. Kitterman. ?cw.6etdaZ! '14 S Dayton .,.............. 59 Umapine ..... Dayton ................ 38 Prescott .... Dayton ................ 59 St. Pat's ....... Dayton ................ 53 Colfax ...... Dayton ................ 44 Anatone .... Dayton ................ 60 Umapine ..... Dayton ................ 41 Colfax ...... Dayton ..........,..... 46 Asotin ......... Dayton .........,...... 69 Anatone ...... Dayton ................ 3 1 Pomeroy .....,. Dayton ,............... 37 Prescott .... Dayton ................ 40 Asotin ....,. Dayton ................ 75 Touchet ....... Dayton ................ 50 Waitsburg .... Dayton ................ 43 St. Pat's .,...... Dayton ................ 49 Metaline Falls Dayton ................ 58 Waitsburg .............. Dayton .............,.. 59 Touchet .................. 36 Dayton ................ 45 Endicott ....... Dayton Pomeroy At the sub-district tournament February 15, 16, and 17, Dayton lost her first game to Washtucna, but earned the right to go to the district meet at Colfax by defeating Asotin and Waitsburg. At the district meet February 21, 22, 23, and 24, Dayton was eliminated after losing to Endicott and Colfax. Q' Q Q N , 59, . fi v 4 I fix 2155 X 'ea 'F wir 'we tr' ' ,,,,,, 1 9 l l QP 395 S 'v - d 1 fi'- 'F' I R H ' ' First row: M. Butler, D. Brown. Second row: Coach Mr. Neudorf, W. Lowe, J. Russell B. Pearson, J. Dunlap, J. Broughton, Manager. Third row: D. Criss, G. Fletcher, J. Hopkins Fourth row: G. Oliver, A. Archer, O. Danielson, L. Keen. ,ZW 5 This year the B squad won 13 games and lost 7. Merle Butler and Delmas Brown led their team in scoring. Zazdzg Dayton ...... Dayton ...... Dayton ...... Dayton ...... Dayton ....,.... Dayton ......... ..... Dayton ......... ..... Dayton ........ Turner, K. Stedman, G. Shaw. Second row: L. Kirk, J. Robertson, J. Eldridge, J. Shaw, First row: M. Wood, T. 'kv S. Newby. Third row: D. Mings, D. Bauman, A. Eaton, S. Pounds, B. Lowe. Fourth row: H. White, M. Mings, J. Stansberry, J. Brown, Mr. Redfern. Pomeroy Orofino .... ....... 5 Pasco ........... ....... 2 ,5 Clarkston .,.,,... ,....,. 6 .4 Walla Walla ............ 6 .4 Colfax ..........., ....... 6 .6 Clarkston .................. 3 .5 Walla Walla ............ 2 7owznameod ea The Boxing squad started the season off with a bang with an all-high smoker. New crimson and gold robes were purchased with the re- ceipts from this smoker. The squad tied one, lost three, and won four with two smokers remaining to be fought. They participated in the district meet March 9th and 10th. G. Shaw, K. Stedman, T. Turner, J. Robertson, L. Kirk, B. Lowe, J. Shaw, D. Mings, A. Eaton, S. Pounds. Coach Mr. Redfern. Ks X X , Vu 5 Ks? 'ii- awk fx 321: Jos' ,ns 9 , ,U 91' 1 we Hi.. SCOTT LUMBER 8: COAL YARD Building Supplies, Wood and Coal One Piece or a Carload SUFFIELD FURNITURE CO. Furnishing the Community Over 35 Years POOL TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. International Tractors and Trucks Pontiac Cars. W. E. CAHILL INC. - Abstracts of Titles and Insurance THE BIG DIPPER Fountain Service COLUMBIA MARKET Home of Grade A Meats BROUGHTON NATIONAL BANK Dayton, Washington PACIFIC POWER AND LIGHT CO. Home of Reddy Kilowatt DAYTON INN Good Food-Beverages and Fountain WALLACE ABSTRACT CO. Title Insurance--Abstracts Insurance-Real Estate MONTY'S RADIO MUSIC SERVICE Radios-Records-Accessories The Store that Service Built FLOYD MCCAULEY Professional Life Insurance Service Phone 140 COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP R. E. MCGEE We sell only the Better Watches, Diamonds, and Silverware J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Shop at Penney's and Save BUNDY PLUMBING SHOP Your Local Plumber Best Quality and Material and Workmanship Phone 790-J CRISS FURNITURE 8: LINOLEUM STORE Universal, Norge Appliances Zenith Radios ALLIS CHALMERS Minneapolis Moline Equipment Calkins Rodweeders SHAW'S SHOE SHOP Quality Footwear Modern Repairing Dayton, Washington LEONARD ROE INSURANCE AGENCY Safety-Security-Service Phone 27 BLAKE'S GROCERY Everything to Eat DAYTON PRESSERY Complete Dry Cleaning Service Phone 44-W. HAMILTON HARDWARE COMPANY General Hardware and Electrical Appliances HI-POWER GAS AND GROCERY A Friendly Place to Trade FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Aerie No. 2618 Dayton, Washington THE MISSION TAVERN Good Sandwiches DORSEY'S Good Food Prepared Right Phone 66 WAYNE CASSEDAY Distributor-Shell Oil Products BALES ELECTRIC Sales, Service, and Electrical Contracting DINGLE'S Dayton's Home for General Electric, Maytag Bendix, Hoover, Monarch DAYTON MOTOR SUPPLY INC. Auto Supplies and Equipment C. C. ANDERSON COMPANY Dayton's Complete Department Store Home of Famous National Brands ELK DRUG COMPANY Phone 1 13 R. C. Woolson The Rexall Store-Prescription Druggist DAYTON BRANCH Seattle-First National Bank RUSSELL'S PAINT STORE Dupont Paints, Wallpaper, Venetian Blinds and Glass CITY LUMBER AND COAL YARD DAYTON FLORAL Home of Building Materials We wire flowers anywhere DAYTON DRUG LEWIS MACHINE SHOP Prescriptions Are Our Specialty Good luck to the Class of 51 Costume Jewelry, Cosmetics BILL HELM COLUMBIA COUNTY RURAL ELECTRICAL Texas Company Products ASSOCIATION Owned by these if Serves COLUMBIA COUNTY FARM BUREAU Handle all Farm Products BRADEN TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. Caterpillar Tractors DAYTON FEED AND FUEL john Deere Farm Equipment GREEN GIANT CO. GOOD LUCK SERVICE STATION Blue Mt. Division Your Friendly Chevron Dealer Gas-Oil-Groceries and Cabins MCQUARY'S Making New Friends and Keeping the Old SCOTT MOTOR CO. Ford Cars and Trucks GO PLACES WITH RICI-IFIELD Shell Products Your Oil Man Oilways R, H. Moore Stan Schirmer twdw ds ot stu ta Z we dents throughout Hundreds ot thousan the nation wth treasure therr 74ql01fmnd0 years to come. Y earboo ks tor many d schoot administra- Thousands ot teachers an tors wctcome their 7a,ql0'V,,4,d!ie Annuats as rt ot their Parent and Pubhc 0 RCC essory pa rograrn. retatkons p ing have had a part rn preserv ' erhents ot We ore proud to ' dtlons and ochrev he memo nes, tra r K t Amerrca. the schoots o Q in A +J 1 1 W N- ey , -'1 J I Q flfli' 'AE' 5.- Ar 'Q . , 1 uskun Juuhx Jun: -4L',..hsn,..i,.aA-.1-Q 1 xtainkaaua.-H 1 mnuwuauf-Au fm.utnnuk-.nl x.. Xa- 1 1,-in ne., M' , .uv x J! K, 41 I 2-15,11 ,.L .. - -..i'. ,'.:,-A.-nf .-,- , .fi.v.5!.., R ' if in WinNT . 1,-,WuMLF,, fw , QXfqyQf'fyE 'uga 5 - 'f -'L' f 'JA fnumgg-een-,,,,1, K .. fn, if.:-'S J. .'.-,'- ,gf 1 4' Mina 1 -'-fx. ' 1 1 vw,up,, -H K .- Lkgfs 'lx I. , . ..,. ,f - w-.fy 'grin 1 f . - ,. H. VW , , 'R ttf'-fi ' 'Q ' X . 'TU' .N .3-inf? Q ' ' ' .ff f . 1- 1 --- , . ,Wi I'.75i,f- 1. .. 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