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LARRY ANDERSON wills his ability to run into parked cars to Milford Wearley who needs a new picked up. DEBBIE DELLWO wills her bubble gum dexterity to Mr. Rohnke who could use the experience. DOUG ECKERSON wills his teeth to the American Dental Association who has already repossesed half of them anyway. JERRY FLEMING wills his hair to Dave Morgan, Jerry Erickson, and Mr. Wilson because he has enough to go around. LARRY FLEMING takes his athleical ability with him because no one else can qualify for it. DIANA FUSARO wills her athletic ability to next years boys basketball team. TIM GARDIPEE wills his quiet ways to Steve White who needs all the help he can get. GARY GLAZE wills his motor cycle to Evil Knevil who is testing trash compactors. PAULA GOODMAN wills her Home on the Range to Smokey the Bear. JUDY HOEFFNER wills her smile to Miss Boley who could use more of them. BONNIE JACKSON wills the swing in her backyard to Sue Bond. JODEE JACKSON wills her lover for noon meetings to Kathy Troy. MICHAEL LUNDBERG wills his coordination to the 76 Pirates so next years team can have a fighting chance. JUANITA MATTHEWS wills her quilt-making ability to Robbe Balek who is alawys trying to cover up. MERLE MORRIS wills his love for school to Meg Wearley. JEFF MOSHER wills his parking places to David Orton Peterson. TIM MULCARE wills his height to Niki West. JUDY SANDFORD wills her laugh to the class of 76 because they need a couple of them. GARY SEVERTSON wills himself to Pete Landers. MIKE WALSH wills his mouth to the next years Pep Club. NANCY WEISNER wills her love for Bud to Kari Dawson. DEBBIE WILSON wills her father to anybody who will have him. DEBBIE WOOD wills her weak kidneys to Tammy Mihalovich so she can carry on the tradition. NANCY YOUNG wills Mertle to Robin and Dana so they'll have a memory of the Class of 75 . THE CLASS OF 75 wills all their memories to the world so it will have more happiness! In the year 2025 the senior class of 75 is back in the History Room at Old Augusta High. Now at this reunion we find Mr. Wilson still trying to take control. We see groups of school chums huddled together talking of what they've been doing since their years away from A.H.S. We find Larry Anderson as Augusta's new driver's training teacher. Specialty, the importance of seat belts and back seat techniques. Not necessarily in that order. Debbie Dellwo and Nancy Young are in business for themselves smuggling water melons into the U.S. We see Doug Eckerson as a fashion designer his newest invention is the gownless evening strap. Jerry Fleming is passing his time trying to think of a way to beat O.J. Simpson's new record. Larry Fleming is chief- sheep-herder on the Mosher Ranch working for a promotion as son-in-law. Diana Fusaro is dividing her time between coaching and dog training. Tim Gardipee is still waiting around for Debbie to graduate so they can further their relation- ship. Gary Glaze is busy working in the pit stop for Eviel Kneviel as the headman. Polly Purebred (Goodman) has taken up a career of training frogs, and framed her Master Degree in frog skin. Judy Hoeffner is the Star of the new movie of Cheerleader Forever. Every Saturday Bonnie Jackson is just a—knocking down the pins in the bowling ally with a little force from BEHIND. Jodee Jackson is having a great time sunning herself in the beautiful California smog. Michael Lundberg is now working as a deisel mehcanic in Wugwump Alaska, population 25 (including cats and dogs), and Judy Sandford is writing a novel Love in Alaska . We hear it's a hit among Eskomos. Juanita Matthews is in the leather making business helping Pauline Alt keep up with the growing business. Merle Morris has inherited his father's ranch and fulfilled his lifetime dream by turning into a tabacco ranch. Jeff Mosher has made a fortune by installing a parking meter in Emerals Lane, even though he's the most frequent visitor. Tim Mulcare is living high class as a swinging bachelor, but then so is Wilt Chamberlin. Mike Walsh has finally come alive and found out there's more to life than drinking coke. Nancy Budweisner's life long ambition has come true, a brewery of her own. Debbie Wilson is still carousing around Choteau looking for a good party. And Debbie Wood in her penthouse, which is across the street from Tim Mulcare, is living the life of a swinging bachelorette. Thus, The fiftieth reunion of The Class of 75 finds all alive and well as it draws to a close.
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GARY SEVERTSON NICKNAME: Pete L. Landers AMBITION: To become a stock holder in Amhiser Bush Co. HABIT: Moving around from place to place PET PEEVE: 2-faced peoples in thin city SAYING: Whats Up! MEMORY: July 3, 1974 ACTIVITIES: Rinie High 2nd Quarter-4. NANCY WEISNER NICKNAME: Bud HABIT: Budweisner PET PEEVE: History Class MEMORY: Poor PASTIME: Counting the days till graduation. AMBITION: To be Happy FAVORITE SAYING: Buzz Off ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Rainbow 1,2, 3, 4; Worthy Advisor 4; Senior Play 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; High School Rodeo 1, 2, 3, 4; GIA 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Lariat Staff 4 DEBRA SUSANNE WOOD NICKNAME: Woodsey AMBITION: To live a happy life HABIT: Dreaming PET PEEVE: Peanut butter and jelly sam wiches-yuk! PASTIME: Wondering about people SAYING: Sa-ay now!! !! MEMORY: 4th of July 73, Summer 74, Senior year ACTIVITIES: Youth Group 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Editor 4. MIKE ANDREW WALSH NICKNAME: Snug AMBITION: Gran-Prix Motocross HABIT: Helena PET PEEVE: Harley's PASTIME: Milk and Cookies SAYING: Is That A Fact MEMORY: Summer of 74 ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Pres. 4; Manager 3; Barely Passing 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE LEE WILSON NICKNAME: Chipmunk AMBITION: To Grow a Little Bit Taller HABIT: Food PET PEEVE: Civics and people who call me Debbie Wilson PASTIME: Fun SAYING: Can I borrow a piece of paper MEMORY: Goodtimes ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; Tumbling 1,2; Prescott, Arizona 3; Great Falls, Mt. 3. NANCY KAY YOUNG NICKNAME: Nanc AMBITION: To get rid of my ulcers HABIT: Singing in the halls and blowing bubbles PET PEEVE: Dirty Feet PASTIME: Talking and partying with Budweisner SAYING: Mertle! How can you be so cruel to me! MEMORY: Summer of 74, and Senior year ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sec-2; Treas-3; Class Pres. 2; Treas. 4; Drill Team 1,3; Student Council Sec-Treas 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Worthy Advisor 4; Mascot 2,3; Cheerleader 4; F.H.A. 1; Lariat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Manager 3, 4; Track 2; Youth Center Board 4; GIA 3; Girls State Alt. 3; Senior Play 4; Parties 2, 3, 4. 15
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In August 1971, we, as freshmen, silently and wonderingly entered Augusta High School. After taking a few weeks to let the teachers get used to us, we selected our first class master as Jeff Mosher and Gary Glaze as his a assistant. Jodee Jackson was elected to keep our records and Judy Hoeffner watched over our gold, while Mr. Nelson kept us all under control. That year we graciously accepted Debra Stubbe, Doyle Hext, Kenneth McIntyre, and Lawerance Edger and were sorry we lost those people including Thomas Faulkner, Ronald Little, Sandra Perkle, and Rebecca Seys. Even though, our class was one of the biggest freshmen classes yet. To finish off our year Judy Hoeffner was elected Homecoming Candidate and was chosen Homecoming Queen with Larry Fleming as her escort. Having received our required number of credits, we started school the next year as sophomores. Twenty-eight much wiser students made up our ranks. During that year we and the misfortune of losing John Adams, T.arry Scott, and Robert Wood. The new students that joined our class were Terry Lorentz, Ann Wilson, Angela Fenner, and Juanita Matthews. With Miss Boley as our sponsor, we elected as our officers: Nancy Young, President; Tim Mulcare, Vice President; and Juanita Matthews, Secretary-Treasure. Jodee Jackson was chosen Homecoming Candidate and Gary Glaze was nominated her escort. We finished our second year with the girls winning the interclass tournaments and the boys getting second place. After going through what we called a year of absolute abuse, we proudly entered our junior year. At our first class meeting, called to order by our new sponser Mr. Shoemaker with the help of Miss Boley, we again elected our class officers. President, Paula Goodman; Vice President, Jeff Mosher; Secretary, Jodee Jackson; Treasure, Judy Sandford. We were sorry to see that Doug Eckerson, Angela Fenner, Debbie Fishbough, Mike Grogan, Terry Lorentz, Ann Wilson, Kim Hindberg, and Stacy McClure were not with us, but in there places we found Tim Gardipee, Merle Morris, Sam Thomas, Dave Rivera and Shelly Kelly. Dave Rivera and Shelly Kelly were only with us for a short time. This year we nominated Juanita Matthews as Homecoming candidate with Gary Severtson as escort. She was then chosen Homecoming Princess. During our Junior year we received a trophy for being District Football Champions. To complete the year both the boys and girls came out first in the interclass toumments. On April 20, we, the brilliant-minded juniors, gave a very successful prom, Seasons in the Sun with our colors being yellow, green, blue, and pink. Now, as seniors, we have twenty-four progressive members. Sam Thomas, Debbie Wilson, and Gary Severtson, left us during this year and then Debbie Wilson and Gary Severtson returned with Bonnie Jackson and Doug Eckerson. We selected Good Ole Mr. Wilson as senior sponsor. Paula did such a good job last year that she was chosen to lead us again this year. Tim Mulcare is Vice President; Juanita Matthews is Secretary and Nancy Young, Treasure. At the first Student Council meeting Mike Walsh was elected Student Council President. During the football season on Homecoming, Bonnie Jackson was nominated Homecoming candidate with Gary Glaze as her escort. She came out on top and was selected Homecoming Queen in our last year. Again this year both boys and girls came out in first place in the interclass toumments. On December 21 the Mighty Senior Class sponsered a Senior Ball. In April, the senior play, entitled Pick a Dilly was produced under the able direction of Miss Boley. We concluded a very successful year with graduation excer- cises on May 19. ’The class of 1975 leaves behind it a history of accomplishment and successful events.'
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