Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1963

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MARCENE MARIE WELFL Marty 1 take my fun where I find it. I leave no none unturned. DONALD HAROLD WYRICK “Don ’ The love of nature is the only love that doei not deceive human hopes. CLASS SONG Tune - Alley Cat The curtain is coming down, the play it o'er for the class of '63 We'll stroll these crowded halls no more Our class of '63 From Algebra I through English IV, we've gone Did we do our best? The A's and B's we'll brag about and forget the rest Our teachers - were swell We bid them - farewell Our special adieu - to classmates and under- classmen too And now that we're almost ready to depart we're feeling kinds sad These last four years we'll not forget the best we've ever had DIANE MORROW GAIL TRONSTAD HOWARD DAVIS CLASS MOTTO: What we are to be we are becoming. CLASS FLOWER: Gladiola CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Silver

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ELEANOR ANN SCHOPP Eleanor Safe and sane like the Fourth of July. JAMES RUSSELL SMITH Jim Good people are kind er to their enemies than bad ones are to their friends. LEON RAY WATERLAND Leon Every man has his fault and honesty is his. GAIL ANN TRONSTAD ft Gail To err is human, to forgive is divine. BaHl ROBERT LEO STEFFES Bob Small deeds done are better than big deeds planned. MARY JO STENGLEIN Mary Today we follow; Tomorrow we lead.



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j ass y We, the Class of '63 deciding to leave a few things behind as we won't need them anymore, hereby declare this our last will and testimony. Roberta Abrams leaves her typing ability to Roy Dahl. Albertina Ackerman leaves Dale and hopes he will be good next year. Dennis Afrank leaves Lynn, hoping she will make it without him. Doug Austin leaves his pink car to anyone who will row it away, John Bagley leaves because the time is up. Jim Bcchtold leaves to wait at the telephone office for Marlene. Joan Bechtold wills her arguing ways to Janis Kochel. Viola Bechtold wills her good grades to Ben Howe, good luck! George Bixtic leaves his quiet ways to Jana Ludwick. Glade Brinkerhoff leaves the chemistry room for the Juniors to clean up, Dwight Bublitz wills his shy ways to Peggy Bickle. Bill Cody leaves with Thelma Rustad in one hand and his diploma in the other. Dudley Crow leaves to become cop in Marmarth. W. Howard Davis wills his ways with the teachers to Sharrie Cox. Richard Doggett leaves with Tessic Korneychuk. Kenny Duffield leaves his wise cracks to Roger Rost. Sharon Duffield leaves her ways with other girls' boyfriends to Joyce Heyen. Lila Fried leaves to head west (Billings). Steve Gonsiorski leaves and takes his Model A with him. Keltha Griffith wills her cheerleading ability to Kenny Fried, have fun! Jack Hall leaves his car to his sisters and prays! Sharlene Hartse leaves in a yellow Dodge with Jerry. Victor Huether leaves hoping Linda will hurry. Mareen Jacobs wills her artistic ability to Doug Wenz. Carl Jafek leaves his height to Sarah Weeks. Jerry Jestnes leaves chemistry class so the Juniors will have a chance to pass next year. Dave Jordan leaves his shooting ability to Jody Nelson and hopes he doesn't use it. Marilyn Karch leaves so some underclassman can take her place. Judy Krook leaves her absence slips to anyone who can make use of them. Nancy Kruger wills her slimness to any girl who thinks she can keep it. Wilma Lacquement leaves so the kids can talk in the library (undisturbed). Bob Lain leaves his traffic tickets to Bob Joyce so he can frame them. Cheryl Lewis wills her ability to get along with Mr. McGonigal to anyone who can use it to their advantage. Earline Livesey leaves so someone else can run sixth and seventh period library. Dick Malcom leaves to find his place in the world. Kenny Manke leaves his car to anyone who promises to be real careful with it. Carol Meccage leaves looking for the nearest party, slumber that is. Darlene Meccage leaves her love for horses and boys(?) to Jo Anne Blaser. Diana Mikkelson leaves not knowing where to go. Diane Morrow wills her singing ability to Barbara Celander. Jim Nichols leaves so John can wreck that cute white Ford. Roger Nofskter leaves his girlfriend and hopes she will be good. Howard Rambur leaves his curly hair to Sue Tobin. Jerry Roy wills his ability to play basketball to the Freshmen girls. Margo Russell leaves her piano playing ability to Betty Howe. Eleanor Schopp leaves to launch a great career in pickle testing! Mary Stenglein leaves to become a blushing bride. Jim Smith leaves to give Mrs. Murphy's hand a rest. (Writing tardy slips). Bob Steffes leaves his ring with Carolyn and hopes she won't hock it. Gail Tronstad wills her false teeth to anyone who will give them a good home. Leon Waterland leaves looking for more excitement. Marty Welfl leaves her walk to anyone who can handle it. Don Wyrick leaves to give the girls in home economics a rest. 'to!a Bectitold Carol Meccage

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