Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1965

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(continued) Class IU ill To the faculty we will them peace of mind. To the Administration fewer lecturers in the office. To Mrs. Murphy a lesser number of tardy slips. To the janitors cleaner halls and brighter windows. To the Seniors of ’66 our extensive knowledge of life. To the Juniors our good looks; they need all they can get. To the Sophomores our inquisitive minds. To the Freshmen our ability to make and retain lasting friends. To the entire high school we will the satisfaction that we have gained from being a part for the last four years. 19 Lui Tune: Sentimental Journey Here we are, twelve years of school behind us, Graduation's here at last; Here we are, the future lies before us. Memories and good times past. Time has flown, school days have quickly passed by, But we're sure, we'll ne'er forget All our problems, joys at Baker High, As we leave, we part with regret. Goodbye, classmates, underclassmen, goodbye Faculty and friends, it's no lie We will miss you all, but now and then We’ll meet again. Never thought this day would come so quickly. We're alumni, man alive! Best of luck in all your undertakings From our class of '65.

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©la«« 3Btll Paulina Ackerman wills her cheerleading ability to Joanne Jensen. Patty Bertsch wills her height to Kelley Munsell. Peggy Bickle leaves her temper to Virginia Nelson. JoAnne Blaser leaves her piano playing ability to Calvin Randall. Rick Bowen wills his stubborn ways to Ike Bergstrom. Sharon Brown leaves her red hair to Barbel Arnken. Bradley Bruce wills his perfect blush to Marilyn Lang. Paul Chapelle leaves his ability to pole vault to Donnie Lain. Carter Christiansen wills his vocabulary to John - hoping he won’t use it. Lynn Cox wills her flirtatious ways to Vera Abrams. Bill Defferding wills his car to Russell Singer so he can start a collection. Mauvee Demos leaves her unused art pencil to Renee Leischner. Dennis Duffield leaves Paula to face high school without him. Karen Fost leaves the library in one piece and hopes it will stay that way. Wayne Freier leaves his figurative speech to Sylvia Bublitz. Lucy Greenlee wills her quiet ways to Jeannie Morrow. Edith Hepperle wills her hair to Winona Hall. Joyce Heyen leaves her size to Kenneth Lacquement. Ed Hoem leaves his wise cracks to Frances Hufford. Linda Jordon leaves to join Ed. Robert Justesen wills his job at Russell's to Judy. John Kaderavek leaves his Don Juan ways to Eddie Renner. Sandra Karch leaves her singing ability to Robin Roth. Judy Kollman leaves her talking ability to Karen Kalland, Ed Lawler wills his ham radio to Russell Newell. Jean Leonard leaves her piano playing ability to Linda Fried. Alvin Madler leaves because his time is up. Russell McIntyre leaves his ring with Shari and hopes she doesn't hock it. Jody Nelson wills his football ability to Kermit Krokker. Mike O'Donnell leaves with his diploma in one hand and Mauvee in the other. Brenda Olson wills her driving ability to Molly Tobin. Margie Peterson gives her birthday parties to Virginia Jestnes. Ray Pruett leaves his scientific mind to Bonnie Plummer. Cindy Rindy leaves her typing speed to Lynn McMillan. Dennis Rost leaves his farming ability to Irene Mengel. Sharma Rost leaves her corn popping ability to Wes Naylor. Gary Rusley leaves to give the teachers a break. Keith Rustad leaves his Ford to his brother, Clarence Schouboe leaves his kooky ways to Marie Slagter. Elaine Schweigert leaves 4th period study hall so Miss Everett won’t have to change her seating schedule again. Fred Scott leaves his sense of humor to Lois Bertsch. Robert Singer leaves F.F.A. so a new member can take his place. DiAnn Speiggs leaves to find some excitement. Rick Stark leaves his cowboy hat to James Rambur. Mike Steffes leaves his giggles to Jerry Quenzer. Tami Stenerson leaves to get Mr. Gillette out of her hair. Tom Stenglein leaves to join the Marines in hopes that they can handle him. Nanci Striebel leaves DuWayne to Mr. Schmidt. Wayne Susa leaves to join the Susa Enterprises. Ed Williams leaves to take partnership in the Susa Enterprises. Wayne Sonsalla leaves to find a place to play basketball. 20



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prophetat Upon enteriiig the gypsy's tent we handed her our $1 so that we could see the future. As we gaze into the crystal ball we see Paulina Ackerman running the Dahlman Motel, inherited from her parents. As she sits looking out the window thinking about Bradley Bruce's new inven- tion, electric bedmakers, Rick Bowen flies in with his manager, Craig Hunter, on his new Areo Cadillac en route to his next professional football game. As Lynn Cox and Elaine Sch- weigert, who are now famous fashion designers, stop in to see Paulina they smash into Rick's car. Mike Steffes, Secretary of State, runs out to see what has happened. He calls the chief of police. Billy Defferding who is on duty comes to the scene of the accident. They are taken before police magistrate, Tom Stenglein. Lynn and Elaine call their lawyers who are members of the Hepperle and Rost law firm. The Williams-Susa Insurance Agency pays for damages and the case is closed. As the crystal ball fogs over we pay another dollar for another view. We see the Scott Memorial Hospital which was started as result of the large donation from oii-tycoon, Fred Scott. Here Patty Bertsch is getting a foot operation. Her doctor is Wayne Sonsalla and nurses are Jo- Ann Blaser and Lucy Greenlee. As we leave the hospital we see Cindy Rindy sitting at the desk, and find that she is a private secretary to the now-famous brain surgeon. Carter Christainsen. Across the street from the hospital we notice lights flashing the name of the famous trumpet player, Ed Lawler. The backing band for Ed consists of our old friends, John Kaderavek, Sharon Kollman, and Tami Stenerson. Sandy Karch, who just returned from recording her first record in Hollywood is also appearing with Ed. Her accompanist is Brenda Olson. The club where they are appearing is the Esquire and is jointly owned by Sharon Brown, Judy Kollman, and Margie Peterson. As we give the gypsy some more money, there appears a dude ranch owned by Rick Stark, Keith Rustad, and Gary Rusley. They have Karen Fost managing the restaurant and Linda Jordan as head waitress. One of their guests is the professional basketball player, Ed Hoem, with him is Jody Nelson. Jody is known all around the world for breaking the world record in the mile. Nancy Striebel, Jean Leonard, and Joyce Heyen have met here for riding lessons for their com- ing appearance on Bonanza. Peggy Bickle will be their riding instructor. Paul Chapelle and Ray Pruett, who are now famous chemists have come to do some research on how to make sage- brush bloom. The crystal ball now takes us to the Minneapolis Speedway where Alvin Madler is racing his latest model. His strongest competitor is Russell McIntyre. James Crawford is Alvin's mechanic and Dennis Duffield is Russell’s. Robert Justesen has just built the new $50 million race track which was designed by DiAnn Spriggs. Mauve Demos is waiting to hear the results of the race expecting to win another million dollars from her car, Maud, being driven by Mike O'Donnell and designed by Dennis Rost. Nearby is the grand opening of a new underground drive- inn theater. This is owned by Clarence Schouboe and Wayne Frier. As Robert Singer is ushering us in, the crystal ball begins to fog over, but we know that we have seen all our classmates from our Class of '65.

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