Bridger High School - Scout Yearbook (Bridger, MT)

 - Class of 1954

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Senior Class Will Being of sound mind and spirit, we the Senior Class of 54, do hereby last will and testament: declare this. our I, Dave Becker, will my courtesy to Bob Todd and my assembly seat to Carl Hilliard. I, Bob Currie, bequeath my truck-driving skills to Curt Peters and my hair oil to the junior boys. (Enough for all). I, Betty Dietz, leave my wolfish ways to Shirley Giest and the boys to Leona Kroll. I, Paul Graham, give my happy-go-lucky ways to JoAnn Johnson. I, Verle Graham, leave my admirable attendance to Doris Strobbe. 1, Frances Wennemar, leave my cheering voice to Marjorie Lollar and my 101 boyfriends to Beverly Lehman. I, Teddy Lehman, leave my Bachelor Club presidency to Dale Musegades. I, Pat Hicks, leave my shy ways and rides to school to Geraldine Christman. I, Gene Geiger, will my artistic ability and easy-going ways to Frank DeRudder. I, Joe Johnson, bequeath my title Most-Sought-Man and my football skill to Wayne Zinne. I, Shirley Webber, will everything but Bill to the junior girls, and leave my ladder climb- ing techniques to Doris Carlson. I, Joe Murray, leave my memories of Bridger High School to Bob Ruby, and then I will just leave. I, Karen Hium, will my cheerleading ability to Beverly Butkay, but I do insist on keeping George. I, Jim Stiert, leave my Studebaker to the highest bidder and leave the sophomore and junior girls to Gerald Butkay. I, Leslie Harding, will my FFA proficiency to Gus DeRudder, and keep my shy ways. (Figuring it is good protection). I, Florence Lehman, leave my shorthand book to Eva Lou Fields. I, Rhiney Laber, will Joan to the junior boys with the label, Handle with Care. 1, Cliff Peters, leave my Kansas City dummy to Lanny Baumann and my haircut to the junior boys. I, Donna Templin, will my blonde tresses to Annie Robinson. I, Harvey Jonas, leave my sharp basketball techniques to Keith Hein and my old car to the junior boys to play hookey in. I, Alvin Rangitsch, will my techniques and my way with girls to the junior boys. I, Jim McDowell, leave my cowboy boots to Florence Ridenour as a souvenir of our good times. I, Tom Kuceta, leave my politics to Jerry Voight. To the: Juniors, we leave our exemplary attendance, our section of the assembly, and also our place in lunch line. Sophomores, we leave our playing hookey tricks, and all of our good times at B. H. S. Freshmen, we leave three years of good luck, and the eventual position of first place in lunch line. Mr. Sommerfeld, we.leave a box of aspirin and our happy-go-lucky ways. Mr. Collins, we leave a roll of tape to hold B. H. S. together, and the relief of not sponsoring our class again. Miss Mitchell, we leave all our demerits. Miss Walder, we leave all of the good times that we have had with her. Mr. Cypher, we leave our carvings and names on the desks. Mr. Grobe, we leave what is left of B. H.S., and a new basketball team next year. Miss Lang, we leave our best wishes and memories of B. H.S. Mr. Gaudin, we leave all of the good times we have had with you and many more to come. Mr. Wix, we leave the trip to Kansas City, without the senior boys and the good luck that you have had this year in F.F. A.

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L« RAY COLLINS, JR. Ideas are the great warriors of the world, and a war that ha; no idea behind it is simply a brutality. Senior Class Sponsor. FRANCES WENNEMAR The world would sure be dull without me. Band 1-2-4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; G. A.L. 1- 2, President 2; FHA 1- 2- 3, President 1, Vice President 2; Junior Play; Annual Staff; Scout Staff; Senior Play. i ■ It SHIRLEY WEBBER Fun, fun and more fun. Transferred from Lovell; Pep Club 3-4; FHA 3; TAB Secretary 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff.



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Senior Class Prophecy Looking back through the pages of our photograph album, we note that the Class of '54 is scattered over the continent, engaged in various professions. First, we see Dave Becker with a seasonal job, He works in Hart Albins as Santa Claus. Cliff Peters, once famous for F. F. A. awards, Is employed by a circus, swallowing swords. To be a stenographer was Florence's wish; Now a waitress--what a dish! Ted Lehman, a great industrial man. Was seen putting keys on a coffee can. Donna Templin whom the boys used to chase; Now looks as if she’s won every race. Lover boy Johnson, whom we all used to know. Is now selling pins at a bubble dance show. Shirley Webber, who wanted to be a nurse, Is now making a living driving a hearse. Pitcher, Jim Stiert, whom the fans used to boo. Is now throwing fish to the seals in the zoo. Alvin Rangitsch, a former engineer. Has now turned his talents to home-made beer. That great cowboy, Jim McDowell, Is now a street cleaner in the city of Powell. Graceful Gene Geiger, who moved with such ease. Now teaches the hula in the sunny South Seas. Tom Kucera, known as a Democrat fan. Now is seen as the top Republican man. Rhiney Laber makes Dr. Laber’s formula 10-- Guaranteed to grow hair on a ball point pen. Now who is that, who was laid so flat, The famous woman wrestler, Canvas Back Pat? And here is Paul Graham, our favorite man, Who works on KOOK'S tours through Musicland. Now chief of Greasy Pan Gulch’ we see— Harvey Jonas, now chief chef in old Paree. Well look at this picture; what do we hear? Our Leslie Harding—an auctioneer? Karen Hium, champion weiner stuffer of the world. Makes them straight, square, round and curled. Joe Murray who operates a cotton gin; Stuffs his cotton in bottles of aspirin. Bob Currie with his mathematical mind, Now counts nuts of every kind. Frances Wennemar with her legs so long, Is now in a mortuary playing a song. Verle Graham with a yippee-yi-ya, Now sings cowboy songs all day. And now as we turn the page we see, Mr. Collins modeling a B.V.D. Here's Betty Dietz in the middle row, Teaching the roosters how to crow. And so ends our visit with the Class of '54.

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