Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1954

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Class Will The senior class of '54 being of sound mind (???) hereby set forth this last will and testament. AVONNE BAHNER leaves her natural curly hair to Spooky Red . DONNETTA BOUCHER leaves to wed Jack. ILENE BURNS leaves her ability to play the drums to Roberta Yokley. FRED HOLLIBAUGH leaves to growl for the Grizzlies. REVA JOHNSON leaves to find Stretch . SHIRLE KALLAND leaves her typing ability to Delbert Schweigert. NORMA KORNEYCHUCK leaves her quiet ways to Diana Smith. ROSE EOGAR leaves her horse sense to Charlene Knipfer (as if she needed any). JANICE LOVELESS leaves her fountain pen to Mr. Lewis. CALVIN LUND leaves his athletic ability to Parnell Wasnuk. DORIS LUTTS leaves to pull the plow for Bill L. BILL LUT TS leaves his farming know how to John Mastel. JOANNE MARTIN leaves to become the second Florence Nightingale. GARY MORROW leaves his line to all the fishy characters . MARY LEE MOSELY leaves her high quality soprano voice to Agnes Freier. BETTY O'DONNELL leaves the road to Rhame open to anyone who's in- terested. GLORIA OLSON leaves the good dancers from Plevna to anyone who will have them. SHIRLEY RAE OVENS leaves her clarinet to Rena Desper. MIKELL PECK leaves her sultry jokes to Fern Noftsker. BONNIE PLUMMER leaves her figure to Anna Wyrick. IDA RANDASH grabbed her diploma and RAN-DASH (ED) out. MARVIN REESE leaves his FFA jacket to Sybel Kinsey. DOLORES RUSTAD leaves her short feather bob to Gloria Hartse. Gary Morrow Ida Randash Gloria Varner Rose Logar Marvin Reese FROST BOWL No customer too small” 14



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While we, the prophecy committee of 1954, were sitting in the commercial room, we started to day dream. In the dream it was 1964 and we were given free tickets to tour the United States in a one horse open sleigh. So we hailed a taxi, and who should the driver be but Gloria Olson. She took us to our sleigh. Upon getting aboard the sleigh, we took out like a streak of lightning, but we can see why because our driver was Bob Skiles. Asking him what was the matter, he replied, I jest don't feel good! When arriving in Chicago we stopped and started uptown when who should we see but Gary Morrow carrying a lollipop he had stolen from a little girl. He was being chased by the world famous woman policewoman, Norma Korneychuk. Upon catching him she told us that he was one of the F.B.l. s ten most wanted for stealing from children. Anxiously leaving Chicago we headed for the state of New York. In New York City we went to Broad- way to see Let's Do It Again in which Calvin Lund and Doris Lutts were doing their famous tap dance. While in New York we goto Madison Square Garden to see the light weight boxing championship, we see Bill Lutts shouting, In this corner weighing 98 pounds is Janis Loveless and over in this corner is 98 3 4 pound Donnetta Boucher . Man what a fight it was. After leaving Madison Square Garden, we found ourselves in the Okefenokee swamps of Georgia. VVe saw two figures which we thought were monkeys, but after closer observation we found that it is Bonnie Plummer chasing Betty O’Donnell. (Shows there is not enough men.) Now in Miami we go to the beach to see the Miss America contest and who should we see but Esther Sheehan in the latest Paris bathing suit. She is competing for Miss America and has already won the title. Miss Florida, When looking past the line of bathing beauties we see the judge, Sam Sam the ladys man, Sammy Weeks. Our next stop was in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. We see Ilene Burns beside her trailer house in bare feet hanging out diapers for the twelfth child. (She did decide on Leo after all.) We find Gloria Varner and Byron Wolentz on a goat ranch in Texas. Gloria is out milking the goats and Byron is in the kitchen making cheese and butter with one hand and has his history notes in the t'other. While in Texas we decided to see the oil fields and as we went by one of the trailer houses we see Bald- win's car and about that time we see Avonne (Bahner) Baldwin walking out of the trailer louse. We were in a hurry so we only said Hello . In the Casino in Avalon, Catalina Island, we see a group of men around something and so going over and seeing what it is we see that it is Shirley Rae Ovens selling cigarettes. She tells us that she also sings there. At the. Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, we see Fred Hollibaugh fishing. He is arguing with Mikell Peck that the fish he just caught is a still water fish and not a salt water fish. Mikell told him very polite- ly that it was salt water fish because she took chemistry and when you take chemistry you learn every- thing. We also see Shirle Kalland cleaning Freddie's last catch. Stopping at San Diego we see our wave, Ida Marie Randash. Asking her why she ever joined the waves she told us that Hallie joined the Navy so she joined, too. Upon returning to Baker we find Bob Peterson still trying to teach us foreigners the southern drawl. We, the prophecy committee-Dolores Rustad, Reva Johnson, Marvin Reese, Darvin Schweigert, and Mary Lee Moseley-find ourselves in the insane asylum in Warm Springs. Who should be our nurse but Joanne Martin and she tells us that we were out of our heads. Dolores Rustad, Reva Johnson, Marvin Reese, Darvin Schweigert, Mary Lee Moseley. Bud's Super Valu and Rediske Radio Electric 16

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