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Page 30 text:
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The Juniors were resting together one day happily in the bright sunshine, They were discussing what the seniors would be Fifteen years from the present time. First comes Donna now married to Larry Followed by John, James, Susan, Nancy, and Mary. To be a teacher was Patsy's wish, We now hear her calling, Buy a fresh fish. Well known as Buzz we now see Dan, Driving a Transcontinental moving van. Pushing a buggy we see Patty and Bob, Caring for thirteen keeps Pat on the job. Next we see Lanny and Shirlene Now a famous dancing team. Flash! what's this we see? Yes, Jean's playing a duet with Liberace. Bouncing along comes our Peppy Mary Now busy teaching the bop to Terry. Jerry and Ramona who are now making a million, Are entertaining the Rockerfellers at their pavillion. Leonard Harding a success in architecture Is constructing a mansion for a new movie picture. Genevieve who used to sling hamburger with her right hand Is now playing bass drum for the Minn. Marching Band. 18
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Page 29 text:
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Setttax Tllill We the Seniors of 1956, being of sound mind, make the following statements as our last will and testament. I, KEN BERRY, will my ability to fall asleep during class to Sharon Gallagher and Ida Graham. I, JUNE BIEBER, will my quiet ways and slim figure to Kitsie Swan and Lorretta Sticka. I, DONNA BLISS, will my hair dye, peroxide, and possibly my hair to Dixie Lollar and Ada Graham. I, PATTY DELMONICA, will my quiet ways to Sylvia Wilson and my brown eyes to Rose Pruninger. I, ARNOLD GEIGER, will my paper route to Larry Ward and my smiley ways to Dick Templin. I, RAMONA GREGER, will my letter writing ability and my trip to Missoula to Cecile Cameron and Helen Richards. I, LEONARD HARDING, will--leave, taking my bright shirts with me. Especially the pink and red one. I, GENE KOCH, will my casanova ways to Leonard Fichtner --Look out Kitsie! I, GEORGE KROLL, will my FFA Presidency and curly hair to Howard Schwend. I, GENEVIEVE LOLLAR, will my dry sense of humor to Mr. Gaudin and my horse. Strawberry, to the hot lunch room. I, BOB LOWMAN, will my bachelor days to Larry Williams and LaVerne Roth. I, MARY ELLEN OLSON, will my changeable character to Ann Hum- iston and my make-up ability to Shirley Premo. I, JEAN PARKER, will my flirting ability to Milly Stansbury and all my boyfriends, EXCEPT Dan, to Lita Cernohlavek. I, SHIRLENE PARKER, will an undisputed first chair in band to Bill Adams. I, HELEN SENN, will my trim figure to Andy Black and Leroy's old jalopy to Mike Thomas. I, BOB STICKA, will my basketball ability to Earl Carlson and Chuck Strobbe. I, MARY STIERT, will my cheer leading and dancing ability to Tom Wirtz and Dick Zier. I, PATSY TEMPLIN, will my ability to interfere in romances to Mary McDowell and Sharon Parker. I, DAN ZIER, will challange anybody to try and take anything of mine. To the Juniors we leave any old crepe paper we might have left over. To the Sophomores we leave our brains--not that they need them. To the Freshman boys we leave the Sophomore girls. To the Freshman girls we leave the Sophomore boys--see Mr. Cypher, girls, he can make on equal two. And to the relief of the faculty-we leave!
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Mary Ellen, about whom I'm sure you have read, Is now singing opera with her husband, Fred. Flash! now here comes George, Selling electrical appliances for Norge. Ah! there's June our once shy little girl, Now giving Fi Fi's burlesque a whirl. Next comes Bob Lowman who could have no other wish, Than to keep playing football for the Fighting Irish. Then there's Bill whose heart for bookkeeping used to pine. Now has a job as a C. P. A. for Butte Copper Mines. Bob Sticka's still whizzing down the floor, Making baskets for the Globetrotters score. Before our eyes now flashes Ken Berry, Roping calves with Casy Tibbs and winning all the awards he can carry. Then comes Arnold, branded as a great lover, Now manufacturing car bumpers made out of rubber. Helen once said she was strictly off men. But now we see her on husband No. 10. Next to our eyes appears our milkman Gene, Now advertising Double Bubble on a television screen. Now as our vision to the horizon does fade. We see what a success our class of 56 has made. 19
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