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,Cu I Wil! and Zcsfam nf We, the class of 1953 A.D., of Pietrzycki 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 Mr. Everett Lindass, our class advisor, we leave our sincere thanks for the patience and guidance he has given us. Second, to the faculty we leave our thanks for every good grade we have so humbly received from them and we also leave them a few grey hairs. Third, we leave to the juniors the front section of the auditorium and our best wishes for their senior year that it may be as happy and carefree as ours has been. 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, Joye Anderson, do will and bequeath my pull with the law to Karen Spalinger. I, Floyd Bender, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to John McGee. Sine Bender, do will and bequeath my ability I, to wear the family pants to Jerald Hall. I, Diane Boone, do will and bequeath my car-driv- ing skills to Elaine Carson. I, Virgil Manny Bowen, do will and bequeath my bravery to Clarence Bauman. I Delmas Brown, do will and bequeath my perfect 7 attendance record to Bill Nelson. I Ierry Brown, do will and bequeath my guitar to 9 James Munden. I, Glen Bundy, do will and bequeath my girl friends to anyone interested enough to consult me. I, Merle Butler, do will and bequeath my laugh to Edith Breedlove. I Roy Dahlstrom, do will and bequeath my height 9 to Douglas Lambert. I, Orrin Danielson, do will and bequeath my prexy job to anyone willing enough to try for it. I Elnora Davis, do will and bequeath my job as 7 student director to Sharon Bacon. I, David Delp, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Kay Erbes. , I, Eugene Dudley, do will and bequeath my A.M. hours to anyone who thinks that they can keep them under control.
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Scnio History With great plans for the future, the class of '53 entered Dayton High School, under the guidance of Mr. Jenkins. To welcome the new year in, the class gave an all-high dance at the Recreation Hall. It was decorated with bright crepe paper and balloons. The new year was given a howling welcome at midnight. The outstanding frosh boys in football were Floyd Bender and Melvin Roy who won their letters. Five boys turned out for basketball. Boxing brought out seven boys, with Melvin Roy leading an undefeated season. The girls held their own in sports with quite a few girls turning out for each sport. In our sophomore year we were under the direction of Mr. Metzger. Again this year boys answered the call for every sport. During the football season, the whole class pitched in and sold hot coffee at all the home games. The coffee was donated by the downtown stores. To wind up the busy year, an all-high dance was given in the gym March 9th. As juniors, now upperclassmen, we were advised again by Mr. Metzger. This also was a busy year for the class. In the fall we sold hot coffee from our new coffee-maker, and doughnuts to the football spectators. On December 1, we as a class, held the ever popular Junior Prom. With Bali Hai as our theme, we decorated accordingly designating our Hawaiian theme. Having many talented members in the class, we were well represented in sports, chorus, band, clubs, and yell leaders. Cheaper by the Dozen, the class play, when presented to the general public was unanimously accepted. Under the wise coaching of Mrs. Greenman, the cast consisted of very enthusiastic members. With Mr. Lindaas seeing us through our senior year as advisor, we started out by ordering our announcements and having our graduation pictures taken. Miller Studio in Walla Walla took our pictures. November 26, we presented Annie Get Your Gun, as our senior play. Under the able direction of Mrs. Greenman, it was unanimously declared a success. As spring came we began thinking about the ever traditional senior-sneak--with the class deciding upon Coeur 'd Alene, Idaho, as our destination. On May 28, we graduated with the traditional strains of Pomp and Circumstancen in the background. Although we have looked forward to the day when we would graduate, we now have a different feeling about leaving high school and our friends and entering into a more difficult phase of life.
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Lawrence Dye, do will and bequeath my high- pitched voice to Wayne Peterson. Betty Eaton, do will and bequeath my ability to square-dance to Harry Arneman. Lanada Eaton, do will and bequeath my ability to stay awake during study hall to anyone who gets enough sleep. Shirley Ewing, do will and bequeath my even temper to Shirley Power. Alma Fletcher, do will and bequeath my quiet manner to .loan Lyman. Gary Fletcher, do will and bequeath my farming technique to I. V. Rogg. Janis Fletcher, do will and bequeath my extra inches to Leslie Wallace. ,lohn Goodrich, do will and bequeath my wild life to Jerry Dunlap tfor we know he will make use of it.J Gary Heinrich, do will and bequeath my ability to ford creeks to Keith Lindaas. Wes Lowe, do will and bequeath my vocabulary to Preston Johnson. Ed Mackliet, do will and bequeath my affection for the seat near the window to Maralyn Payton. Charles McFarland, do will and bequeath my acting ability to Bill Epperson. Marvin Melton, do will and bequeath my way with women to Lloyd Bender, with the hope that he can use it better than I did. Edwina Neal, do will and bequeath my desire to become a secretary to ,loan Thronson. Shannon Newby, do will and bequeath my mag- nectic charmi' for older girls to no one, as I need it myself. Richard Patrick, do will and bequeath my out- standing football technique to Jerald Hall so he can be as good as Johnny Lujack. Beldon Pearson, do will and bequeath my Stradi- varri to Bill Epperson as he may need it for his future business. Rita Rae Rogers, dolwill and bequeath my ability to swipe other people's belongings and get away with it to Mary Ellen Gowing. James Robertson, do will and bequeath my di- lapidated Hot-Rod to James Munden with the hope that he has better luck with it than I have had. Melvin Roy, do will and bequeath my ability to duck punches to Melvin Mings as he may need it. Jack Shaw, do will and bequeath my love for literature to Clyde Hawks with the hope that he gets as much out of it as I have. Darrel Startin, do not will and bequeath my farming ability to anyone as I will probably need it myself. Pat Startin, do will and bequeath my ambition to travel to Ruby Mayo as she'll probably make better use of it than I will. Kenneth Stedman, do will and bequeath my short-arms to Bill Stearns just in case. Howard Stephenson, do will and bequeath my love of the mimeograph machine to Lloyd Wilbur so he can fill my shoes someday. Pat Thurston, do will and bequeath my ability to play hookey to someone who knows how. Lavala Tresenriter, do will and bequeath my 'Lschemesv to anyone who can go through with them.
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