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

 - Class of 1955

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fememdez :Made 5272702 77.-4142... Seated, left to right: Jean Thompson, Glennis Burton, Starlit Watts, Karel Spalinger. Second Row, left to right: Diane Sinkbeil, Bill Leid, Mrs. Greemnan, advisor, Earl Groom, Susan Ankeny, Sally Jewett, Charlene Hubbard, Lorena Pool, JoAnn Magill, Faye Tewalt, Marilyn Fletcher, Third row, left to right, Douglas Lambert, Al Johnson, Jim McMorris, Karl Spalinger, Clarence Bauman, Mike Pounds, Clyde Hawks, Ralph Rider, Elaine Harvey. ONCE AND FOR ALL BY SIDNEY DUVALL PRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF ROW PETERSON November 2.4, 1954 The audience was somewhere in the vicinity of Grace Street, looking at a small portion of Tuxedo Place when they saw this superb play. Naturally, we couldn't show many of the buildings. Indeed it was with pride that we showed two portions of them. Building costs are high, you know. To reach the bus line it was necessary to go up through the gate and turn about to the right. There was no traffic on the narrow street up center, because it was practically unused for ve- hicles even when in good repair. At the time it was blocked off except for pedestrians. The cast: Michael Webb QJim McMorrisj, Linda, his wife CSa1ly Jewettj, Nicola Benzetti fRalph Riderl, Pietro, his brother, QEarl Groomj, Demetrio, his father QAI Johnsonl, Anna, his mother, QGlennis Burtonl, Christene DeFarge QElaine Harveyl, Flora, her mother, tStarlit Wattsj, Arnold Rice 1Bi1l Leidl, Sven Svenson iDoug Lambertj, Cora, his wife, 1Jean Thompsonl, Wade Corrigan QClarence Baumanj, Doris Delray fLorena Pooll, Lenore Leblanc QCharlene Hubbardj, Mrs. Charlotte Bilge QSusan Ankenyj, Mrs. John Walker, Linda's mother lJoAnn Magilll, Stew Vanzo lMike Poundsl, Mrs. Pettigrew fFaye Tewaltj, Mrs. Harrington fMarilyn Fletcherj, and Charlie QC1yde Hawksl. Entertainment between acts was furnished by Pat Price and Kenny Field, who played a trumpet duet, and Linda Alcorn who sang. 18

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Juanita Charlene Hubbard, do will and bequeath my talent for capturing extra boy friends to Evelyn Randolph. Sally Jo Jewett, leave my ability to act in love scenes to Aletha Snider. Albert Lee Johnson, do will and bequeath my winning personality to Bob Wagoner, as he needs one. Douglas Dean Lambert, will and bequeath my anonymous trips to Walla Walla to anyone who can afford them. William Russell Leid, will and bequeath my loud and boisterous ways to Fred Geist. Loretta JoAnn Magill, do not will and bequeath my man, as I intend to keep him for myself. Clifford Gene Martin, do will and bequeath my sex appeal to Dick Rubenser. James Glenn McMorris, have nothing to leave, as the makers of this will believe all my talents are in the trunk of my car. Maralyn Grace Payton, do will and bequeath my ability to capture underclass to the next senior who is short on dates. Lorena Gladys Pool, do will and bequeath my song 'lShake Rattle and Roll to Dorothy Melander because. . Ruby Rose Shelley, leave all my troubles with the old Chevy to Rita Lambert. Diane Kathleen Sinkbeil, do will and bequeath my corny jokes, witty sayings and charming personality to Besty Hunt. Robert Herman Sleeman, will and bequeath to all those who traverse these halls from this time the right to say after four years of accountability, I a.m a senior. Lavelle Bernice Snider, do not leave my reading ability to anyone, as I don't think it would do most people much good. Karel Lois Spalinger, do will and bequeath my ability to flap my ears to Carol Laib. Karl Louis Spalinger, do will and bequeath my flirting ability to Deb and Terry Laughery. Judith Rae Spoonemore, do will and bequeath my ability to hold the men to Kathy Miller. Jannice Marlene Startin, do not will and bequeath my figure, as I will need it. Velma Louise Stairs, do will and bequeath my soprano tone quality to Dixie Dye. Inez Faye Tewalt, do will and bequeath my passionate eyes to Judy Watts, hoping she will be able to use them as effectively as I have. Marilyn Garnet Thompson, do will and bequeath my ability to attract older men to Dorothy Bosley, hoping she can keep them as I have. Jean Thompson, do will and bequeath my band troubles to Jerry Spoonemore. Beverly Joan Thronson, do will and bequeath the strings of my heart to Alice Butts. Leslie Lee Wallace, do will and bequeath my height to Sharon Knight, hoping she will come up in the world as I have. Starlit Rose Watts, do will and bequeath my suspicious attitude to Beth Hatfield. Erma Lou Whitney, do not will and bequeath my interest in Walla Walla, because I am going to keep it myself Betty Arlene Whybark, do will and bequeath all my letters from servicemen to Ileynne Bamford. 17



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14:14 flue f7fW702 p-414250. Seated centerg Sally Jewett, left to right, Edith Seated, Clyde Hawks, Susan Ankeny, left to rightg Breedlove, JoAnn Magill, Faye Tewalt, Louise Stairs, John Belanger, Betty Whybark, Diane Black, Mrs. Janice Startin, Elaine Harvey, Maralyn Payton, Elaine Grcenman, advisor, Clarence Bauman, Glennis Burton, Carson, Estella Dudley, and Jean Thompson. and Starlit WHUSS. Left to rightg Marilyn Fletcher, Karel Spalinger, Seated left to right, Bill Leid, Charlene Hubbard, Karl Spalinger, Lloyd Bender. Not in picture, Clarence Judy Spoonemore, Standing, Diane Sinkbeil, Joanne Bond, Larry Gaines, Marilyn Thompson, Earl Groom, Chapman, Doug Lambert, Leslie Wallace, Al Johnson, and Mary Ann Basel. Lorena Pool, Mrs. Greenman, advisor, Doug Crossler THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS The junior class presented their four one-act plays on Ma.rch 26 and March 27, 1954. They were: Did you say Mink? a farce, Ah Sweet Mystery, a satire on the effects of reading too many mystery stories, Frederick , a comedy of youth, and the The Critic , a melodrama. 19

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