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Class Will Roger Traweek leaves his ability to play football to Steve Hofferkamp. Helen Sheehan leaves her good vocal cords to Carlene Gaustad. Bob Smith leaves his loving ability to Johnny Setera. James Schweigert leaves his slim-trim figure to Ralph Finch. Vivian Roy leaves her good looks to Cam Eilek. Dorothy Reese leaves her reckless driving to Carol Ann Hatton. Sharon Phebus leaves in a two-tone green Pontiac, with??????? David O'Neill leaves his souped up pickup to the junk dealer. Lennis Nichols leaves to relieve the teachers. Janice Stanhope leaves a well worn path 36 miles south of Baker to anyone who can make use of it. Carolyn Murrow leaves with a diploma in one hand and Mike Hurley in the other. Dennis Meccage leaves his baby face to LaVern Rustad. Arthur Meccage leaves his black Ford to his brother, Kenny. Gloria Kusler and Jean Holmlund leave their rock collection (diamond rings) to Vonnie Livesey and Wilma Lovec. Julie Jensen and Dick Price leave in a little green Ford. Arnold Huether leaves Alice Cooper with regret. Dorothy Howe leaves all her Plevna boyfriends to Joan Carmichael and Beverly Quenzer. Delmar Fried leaves his flirting with the girls to Larry Lindstrom. Joan Birtic leaves her cheerleading ability to Danny Kohler. Darrell Fried leaves, but will be back for Lory. Holger Engstrom leaves with Loretta Powell at his side. Bob Coldwell leaves to join Carren Newell. Elsie Chamberlain leaves her long blonde hair to Gary Lindstrom. Sharon Anderson leaves with her Norwegian boyfriend. Jean Ammons leaves for Nebraska, guess why??????? Lila Aldinger leaves her typing ability to Larry Green. Butch Fisher leaves with regret because he has to leave Lonnie behind. Linda Agler leaves her position as queen to Kelly Gillian. Judi McClain leaves to please Mrs. Powell. Carol Madler leaves just to make room for a junior. Janice Brockel leaves her pleasant ways to Frankie Allen. Roderick Cooper leaves his way with girls to anyone who can use them. Royalene Whitcher leaves a bottle of ALKA-SELTZER to a certain American History teacher so he won't get too upset. Mary Ann Hoffman leaves to join Dave Elmore in Texas. Cleo Sleeth leaves to go Schopp-ing. Cleo Sleeth Mary Ann Hoffman Janice Stanhope Butch Fisher GREEN DRAGON 17 BAKER VARIETY STORE
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Class Poem As we begin this little ditty We will start with our boy Smitty; He loves to joke and tease the girls, His greatest delight is to pull their curls. Next comes Linda, our football queen. And in our mind she is quite keen. Rod is girl shy, .and dates he fears, But who knows what lies in future years? Playboy Arnold is a Ladies' man, Now his class ring is gone from his hand. Our athletic manager for four years was Jim, He works hard at keeping slim. Carolyn says she's going on to school, Who does she think she’s going to fool? Third finger, left hand is a happy tune, For Jeanne Holmlund who's getting wed in June. In all activities Joan plays her part, This gal has a golden heart. As a student Darrell is A-l, And out of school he's loads of fun. Never glum and oh! so jolly! Lennice reminds us of a little dolly. Roger always came late to school, While out for football he was nobody's fool. As a basketball player Delmar's one of the best, He has pep and vim and plenty of zest. Dorothy Reese goes through life free oi care. And when there’s a good time she's always there. She loves a joke and is lots of fun, For a gay laugh Judi is the one. Julie's tall and quite a gal, When in need she'll be your pal. Jean Ammons is always happy, never any tears. She plans to get married in just a few years. Dennis loves good fun and a spree, He’s a swell guy you'll all agree. Then there's Janice B., she's the one, Full of life and full of fun. Using her wit she's really bright, Good old Royalene, she's all right! Cleo is very nice and also quiet, Politeness is her daily diet. Lila is ladylike and very nice. She lends to all a bit of spice. Short, quiet, and hard to beat, Makes Dave's story quite complete. His name is Fisher and we all agree, That to the heart of Lonnie he holds the key. She never has very much to say, But we all like Janice S. anyway. Helen's humor is bright, her smile too, She's always happy and never blue. Holger is short, quiet, and quite reserved, Lots of good luck is his deserve. To be a nurse is Elsie's desire. Her ambition we all admire, Mary Ann is always gay, Even though her man is far away. Coldwell keeps the class in a roar, If Mr. Heftieknew,he'd declare war. Sharon Anderson has her share of fun. Yet she keeps Curly on the run. Carol lives out on a farm, So the curfew does her no harm. In a green Olds Dorothy Howe can be seen, On this guy she is really keen. Gloria's heart is set on marriage, Someday she'll be pushing a carriage. Light or dark, short or tall. Our Viv Roy sets a trap for them all. Dick's a friend to you, a friend to me, One of the best as you can see. Sharon Phebus with her wide smile. Seems to be joking all the while. Through four years of high school we've struggled at last; We've flunked and we've failed but at last we’ve passed. May our lives all be such that early and late, We'll each be an honor to CLASS '58. Janice Brockel Gloria Kusler Lila Aldinger Vivian Roy LIVESEY LOCKER CENTER 16 GIFT’S TIRE SERVICE
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Prophecy As we, the prophecy committee of 1958, board our Golden Sput- nik and head for the Planet Neptune, in the year 2500, we find Rod Cooper and his harem of dancing girls which includes, Carol Madler, Sharon Anderson, and Elsie Chamberlain, playing in a big theater owned by James Schweigert. As we journey on we find Dick Price -- cop--giving Julie Jensen a ticket for driving the wrong way in a one- way alley. Next we drive on a little farther and find Dennis Meccage running a home for homeless bumble-bees. His nurses are Janice Stanhope and Mary Ann Hoffman. A short time later we find David O'Niell and Robert Fisher who own a Chinese Restaurant. His main course of Chewey Slop is served by waitresses Royaline Whitcher, Cleo Sleeth, and Sharon Phebus. As we leave this planet and go to the man-made Planet Octune, we find Bobby Smith, the President of Sputnik's Consolidated Freight- ways, with his secretaries Dorothy Howe and Dorothy Reese. Next we find Lila Aldinger teaching shorthand and typing on the planet using the famous POWELL STYLE. After returning to the U.S. we found Roger Traweek, who owns all the oil fields in Texas, and Lennis Nichols, his secretary. As we look out over his vast number of oil wells we find Jean Ammons, Janice Brockel, Helen Sheehan as roughnecks, and Gloria Kusler as driller In New York Jeanne Holmlund is a nurse in an insane asylum. At present time she is trying to convince Bobby Coldwell that he cannot put square blocks in round holes. In the back yard of the asylum were Joan Birtic and Arnold Huether trying to teach the little Huethers to be cheerleaders and basketball players. Then we find Delmar Fried running for Republican President on the Democratic ticket and Linda Agler attempting to become the 5th woman President; a Democrat, on the Republican ticket. Judi McClain is in Madison Square Garden refereeing a fight be- tween Darrell Fried and Holger Engstrom, over Viv Roy. In Montana, we find Arthur Meccage, the only farmer left in the U.S., selling wheat for $100 a bushel. And last but not least we find Carolyn Morrow, architect, drawing plans for the next man-made planet. Lennis Nichols Bobby Coldwell Jeanne Holmlund Roger Traweek Jean Ammons B E SHOPPE BAKER HOTEL CAFE
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