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In the year of one thousand and sixty-five, we the class of '55, find ourselves engaged in a class reunion. With the exception of Elaine Schorsch, formerly Elaine Smith, who is visiting her mother due to the fact that she is re- covering from her last brutal beating by Ronnie, everyone is present. The highlight of the reunion was for each member to tell of their experiences since graduating from dear old BHS. Gary Bruce is running a used motorcycle lot in the middle of the Saharra Desert. His main customers were Charles Woodsend and Sibel Kinsey who were on a cross country motorcycle race. They had to sell their Harley's to buy passage back to their home in Australia. Next name on our roll call was that of Agnes Wiseman, who with her man is operating a hang out for the col- lege kids in Bozeman. With the able assistance of Doris Linden and Frank Gonsiorski who are working their way through college. Jim and !.ona Corey are running a farm and they also told us that they are managing the Carlyle bar for past- time. Next we come to Frank Howe, The Lone Wolf; he has been reported building a home for the illiterate people of Montana. Helping him manage it is Edith Morton. Ted Everson reported that he has made his first million selling liquor to minors, the students of Baker High main- ly. The president of our class, Joan Griffith, is now campaigning for the presidency of the United States. Her cam- paign manager is Dale Wyrick who is getting a new pair of boots out of the deal. Joyce Stevens who told us that she is now making cheerleading her career. She is now working with the Globe Trotters. The ping pong champions of our class, Everett Lentz and John Mastel, are trying to win the ping pongchampion- ship of the world at this present date. We wished them much luck. Miriam Kirschten, who is living in one of the suberbs of Baker, left her oil wells long enough to come to the class reunion. Delbert Schweigert is still going to good old Baker High, trying to makeup his last year of football that he missed in his Senior year. Next on the agenda is Delphine Krausz who stated that since she has graduated from Baker High she has had an eventful life traveling around the world as a professional singer. Under the management of A1 Setera and traveling with them is Richard and his Nitro Five.” The main feature of the band is Hoochy-Koochy Karch with his slide trombone. He has been working on a song called the Della Ammons Blues . Kay Coldwell was next to report that she is teaching commercial subjects at dear old Baker High. Her life long ambition is to equal the career of her former commercial teacher, Delmar Lewis. Gloria Hartse who finally decided on Carl Hepperle. They have reported taken over the dealership of selling Rolls Royce in the vicinity of Plevena. We were next informed that Julia Anne and Jack Krieger are making a very profitable living shipping freight up and down the Sandstone Creek, north of Baker. Hot Rod McClain who came to the reunion via rocket ship has reported that he is driving in the Indianapolis Speedway. We wish all our luck to him and his old Chevy (OLD SMOKIE NUMBER ONE). Clara Manke is trying to get her Master Degree in home making said that she will, upon graduation, go to Ice- land to teach home ec. t In the back of the room we hear the faint roar of Robert Waterland and his favorite phrase seven comes eleven . He is back there shooting dice with Billy Peterson and Gary Perry who are just shedding their shirts. Seems as though Bunny is still up to his old tricks. Alice Wang reported that she just got back from a trip around the world. Seems as though she won the Soggy- Soggy Breakfast Food Jingle Contest. Accompanying her on the trip was the head salesman, Victor Scheuffele. Virginia Brayton, who is now the president of the Baker PTA ias said to have been at a meeting last night where she has appointed Janice Rustad and Billie Wray to head the Committee to clean up vice in Baker High School. Over in the corner is heard the famous roar, FORD!! !! --CHEVY! !! ! Seems as though Bill and Wayne are still arguing about which is the better car. Neither one has given an inch in the past 10 years. We were informed that Lila Renner is very happy with her life as a tool-pushers wife. She has been living in Ethiopia for the last few years. We the prophecy committee of one thousand and fifty-five, find ourselves still all out of breath running from the mob oi people who we so cleverly embarrassed, close this--well--ah--any way, we close it. Lila Renner, Lona 0‘C nnor, Bill Hufford, Wayne Moline. BAKER HOTEL, Baker's Finest REDISKE RADIO ELECTRIC Baker, Montana Baker, Montana
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I‘Poem Joan, who is one of the smartest. Will someday make a good artist. Janice is a true and faithful friend, A helping hand she will always lend. Teddy with his winking eye. With any girl he isn’t shy. Julia Anne has caught her man. She thinks that he is mightly grand. In all sports, Bill is tops; Let's hope he never stops. Doris is a real whiz. Can answer almost any quiz. Everett will build an airplane jet; And go out and find him a girl yet. Stevie's chevy really fans the breeze; Specially when Jackie has the keys. Delphine is Lawler's soda jerk, It'snotoften that she isn't perk. In Physics John is a little whiz, Maybe someday he will make it his buis. Kay is our gal with red hair. Playing the piano is her flare. Miriam's mind is already set; Her husband-to-be, she has met. Ronnie and Elaine are a steady pair; Started the night of the Jr. play, that's where. A quiet lad is Arnold Karch; Through life's doors, he will march. For Frankie church bells will probably ding; For Bonnie has his ring. Richie is a hard working gent; There is no mistake, work's what we meant. Frank is tall, he is not fat; He doesn't walk, he drives a cat. Virginia has a real pathetic case. For now she has a lawyer to chase. Gary Bruce has a dream; A motorcycle, bright and clean. In football our manager was ’Pete ; He kept the locker rooms nice and neat. When Lewie chases down the hall. We know it’s Lila” he will call. Our chemistry scholar's name is Joyce; A nursing career is her choice. Della Mae has come and gone and back again; We are glad she is graduating with the Baker kin. Agnes Faye always seems quite gay. Although her boyfriend is far away. Billy C. is our little guy, He'll grow up by and by. Carla is a quiet thing; Now she has a diamond ring. Who is blonde and who is funny? That's our one and only Bunny. At 8:15 you hear a crash, Corey has gotten to band at last. Tommy and Gary P. are very good friends; We hope their friendship never ends. In the morning when the teacher calls, Albert absent ? No, he's just in the hall. Lona O’Connor Edith Morton Gloria Hartse Carl Hepperle MELODY SHOP and SPORT CENTER Mites City, Montana
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@C Z44 7( M Della Ammons leaves her cute little southern accent to Martha DeSoto. Gary Bruce leaves his motorcycle hat to George Sleeth. Kay Coldwell leaves so the rest of the cornet section can be heard. Jim Corey leaves Frosty's to become a campus cat. Miriam Crawford leaves to marry Jim; Ted Everson leaves his creeping, crawling ways to Montie Stanhope. Agnes Freier leaves her ways to get along in Glee Club to Shirley Jordan. Frank Gonsioroski leaves his class ring to Bonnie. Joan Griffith leaves her height to all the short basketball players. Gloria Hartse leaves her long hair to Prof . Carl Hepperle leaves the cute little curl in his hair to Alfred Grenstiner. Frank Howe leaves his long hair cuts to Bruce Dahiman. Bill Hufford leaves his car to Jigger. Arnold Karch leaves his daring ways to Phyllis Kreager. Delphine Krausz leaves her quiet ways to Carol Rose. Jack Kreiger leaves his boxing gloves to Eldoris Stadel. She ll probably make good use of them, Everett Lentz leaves his ping pong paddle to Rods . Doris Linden leaves the school yard minus one Ford at 3:45. Carla Manke leaves her ways of managing FHA to the future FHA members. John Mastel leaves all his brains to Joan Reed. Steve McClain leaves all his good test papers???(if any) with Jackie so she can soon follow him. Wayne Moline leaves his loud voice to Donna Paulson. Edith Morton leaves her red hair to Tessie. Julia Anne Noftsker leaves to go to Little Beaver. Lona O'Connor leaves all her broken test tubes, etc. unpaid for. Gary Perry leaves his gruesome stories to all the future English IV classes. Billy Peterson leaves his first aid kit to Jim Schweigert. Lila Renner leaves her ways to get along with Lewie?? to Claudia Sleeth. Janice Rustad leaves her sympathy to the future editors of the Anticline and the Annual . Victor Scheuffele leaves to make room for more brilliant FFA’ers. Ronald Schorsch leaves all the teachers to find someone else to argue with. Richard Scheuler leaves to run all the Penney's stores in the U. S. Delbert Schweigert leaves to take Clark Gable's place after the love scenes he has played. Albert Setera leaves his car to his little brother. Elaine Smith leaves all the future play casts to do as well as she did--Isn't that right, Schorsch ? Joyce Stevens leaves to make good use of the chemistry she DIDN'T learn. Alice Wang leaves and she's taking everything she's got with her to Denver. Robert Waterland leaves the 8th Grade girls all crying. Tom Woodsend leaves his toys to Tom McGonigal. Dale Wyrick leaves his cowboy boots to Calvin Newell. Billie Wray leaves--she's already left to get married. Virginia Brayton finally leaves--she's been trying to all year. Joyce Stevens, Ted Everson, Albert Setera, Kay Coldwell. OLIVE HOTEL Miles City, Montana EQUITY COOP ASSOCIATION Miles City, Montana
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