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

 - Class of 1953

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Senio 61a 5 Zfroplzscy As we stroll down the familiar streets of Dayton in '63, we'll be wondering what our dear old class- mates will be doing. Two of the first people we will see are JOYE ANDERSON and BETTY EATON running their legs off in the Brining Memorial Hos- pital. Also as we go through the hospital corridors we will find SHIRLEY EWING, famous pediatri- cian. She informs us that SINE BENDER is in the delivery room. FLOYD and SINE lack one of having their own football team. As we go back downtown we find GLEN BUNDY working in his father's remodeled plumbing shop. A little farther up the street we will find ORRIN DANIELSON, the President of Elk Drug Store, sit- ting in his office dictating a letter to his newest secretary PAT STARTIN. If you get a little weary, we can stop at Dorseyis and find LANADA EATON working as waitress to help support her husband and six children. As we again go back downtown we find ELNORA DAVIS working as the assistant of DR. JOHN GOODRICH, who by the way has taken over Dr. Day's office. On the other side of town we find EUGENE DUDLEY who is now the owner of the Dayton Creamery. We read in the Chronicle Dispatch that MANNY BOWEN is one of the millionaire farmers at Starbuck. As we stroll past Monty's we stop and listen to Ted Prownis IJERRY BROWNJ latest recording of Buckeye Bill in Kalamazoo. As we were listening to records we look up and see MERLE BUTLER flying his new plane out to the pea fields inspecting the new crop. As we go farther down the street we meet ROY DAHLSTROM coming out of Poolis Implement Store. He's the forman at the A. D. Radebaugh Dude Ranch.. Roy tells us that GARY FLETCHER has inherited the Broughton Estate. EDDIE MACK- LIET is employed as the chief mechanic of Dayton. Next door we find CHARLES MCFARLAND who is now the new editor of the Chronicle Dispatch. While weire here we decided to read up on some of the latest gossip. It seems that DELMAS BROWN got tired of riding the range so he joined the navy. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. passed away. leaving his secretary DIANE BOONE, his millions. Poor Girl! ALMA FLETCHER wants pupils for her tap danc- ing classes beginning in September. Mr. and Mrs. Morris, the Former EDDIE NEAL, are the proud parents of a lovely baby girl born August 19, 1963. JANIS FLETCHER, the Social Butterfly, at Tur-' ner is holding a wedding shower in honor of LAVA- LA TRESENRITER, who just couldn't stand the udragn all by herself. HOWARD STEPHENSON and SHANNON NEWBY are partners in a grocery store in Anchorage, Alaska. BELDON PEARSON is a centert violinist at Carnegie Hall, and he's to be expected home shortly for a visit. MELVIN ROY is to be home soon to fight for his light-heavy weight boxing title at the Memorial Stadium at the Dayton High School. He will be accompanied by his most capable manager, KEN- NETH STEDMAN. As we continue up the street we find DAVID DELP. He is the body designer for LAWRENCE DYE,S Car Agency. In the evening we go to the show for a little relaxation, only to see that MARVIN MELTON has taken Leos, place at Metro-Goldyn-Mayerls. After the show we go into the Big Dipper and find GARY HEINRICH sitting in the back booth. He tells us that his wife is now working for Woolson and Cahill while he's enjoying life. He tells us that JACK SHAW is the salesman for Shaw's Shoe Shop. He also tells us that JAMES ROBERTSON is run- ning a Used Car Lot, and that DARREL STARTIN is Gary Fletcher's foreman. As we bring our visit to a close we journey to the never to be forgotten school house where we will find that WESLEY LOWE is the Superintend- ent and that RITA RAE ROGERS and PAT THURSTON are the old maid school teachers. Ru- mours have it, though, that they are still trying hard.

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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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