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CIMA Will Jerry Busch, will my ability to snooze in school to Paul Hauser, may he never snore ln class Lyle Busch, will my quietness and manners to Eugene Clemen Lula Butler, will my happy go lucky personality to Gale Carlson may never be a poker face Allen Butler, will the few thoughts I have had to Eugene Clemen, mav keep up the good work Gary Carlson, will my get up and go to Sandra Schlmmel, may lt never get up and leave Arden Denholm, will my baritone saxophone to anyone who ls big enough to carry it, may he never grow weary James Donahue, will my ablllty to skip school when I please to Eugene Clemen, may he never be without an excuse Richard Espeland, will my ability to high jump to Jay Jiran, may he always mlss the bar Kenny Nllson, may he always be on the move Cherryl Flattum, will my hair cuts to Roger Warrington, may he never again look like E P Keith Geist, will my good behavior to Myrene Brandlee, may she never be caught talking Doris Henrichsen, will my curly hair to Bob Bury, may he never need another permanent Terrence Holmquist, will a portion of my brains to Avis Brandlee, may this be adequate Fllen Lekberg, will my giggle to Shirley Gebur, may it add to the one she has Marianne Machmll er, will my dancing ability to Bobby Clemen, may be a second Arthur Murray Duane Marx, will my ablllty to get along with the teachers to Curtis Morehouse, may he continue the good work Sonja Mauritzson, will all my old boy friends to Janice Jlran, l hope she makes good use of them Jerald Morehouse, will my sldeburns and long curly hair to the coach, may he never look like Yul Brenner Judith Nygaard, will my ability to work every night to Kathy Young, may she always have dlshwater hands Linda Slmonson, will my piano playing ability to Redetta Balsicef, may she enjoy lt as much as I have O - - , he v he Boyd Fisk, will my ablllty to go to four different high schools to 2 he
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2:27 'Stop the Wedding , a three act comedy play was prepared and presented to the public by the Senior class In the spring. Miss Lois Hazelton, English te- acher, directed the group of twenty students. Senior CIMA F ay 'Q' 4 451 nur llll .fi-Pa PLAY CAST From left to right lst rows Keith Geist, Lula Butler, Allen Butler, Sonja Mauritzson,Terry Holmquist, Judy Nygaard, Richard Espe- land, and Ellen Lekberg. 2nd roubArden Denholm, Gary Carlson, Cherrie Flattum, Jerry Morehouse, Marianne Machmll1er,Lyle Busch,Doris Henrlchsen,Duane Marx,Linda Slmonson, Jerry Busch, and director, Lois Hazelton.
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CIMA Hwtvry With the approach of fall in l9h6 the ringing of school bells could again be heard Among the first gr ders running gally p the walk to Brlstol school were Gary Carlson, Sonja Mauritzson, and James Donahue These three students attended school together for the next twelve years In 19514. twenty seven shy freshmen were seated ln the assembly Besides the above three we fini Betty Bury, Allen Butler, Lula Butler, Jerry Busch, Lyle Busch, Arden Denholm, Cherryl Flattum, Richard Espe land, Roger Esche, Lowell Morehouse, Marianne Machmiller, Judith gaard, Judy Murphy, Rose Schlley, Duane Marx, Doris Henrichsen, Terry Holmqulst, Linda Simonson, Mavis Smith, Marlin Solberg, Jerry Morehouse, Beverly Peterson, and Fred Neubauer An event which highlighted this klng and queen candidates were Richard Espeland, and Judy Murphy During our freshman year we lost Roger Esche, Marlin Solberg, and Lowell Morehouse The highlight of our Sophomore year, planning the Initiation party, was dampened because Judy Murphy, Beverly Peterson, Mavis Smlth, and Fred Neubauer transferred to other schools At the annual school car nlval we sponsored Sonja Maurltzson and Lyle Busch as candidates for homecoming queen and klng Sonja was chosen and reigned over the student body for the year of 1957 Feeling quite important we began our third year in the cllmh This year Marianne Machmlller and James Donahue were honored as our king and queen candidates As juniors, we took our turn ln preparing the banquet for the seniors We choose the theme, 'Moonlight and Roses A class play, 'The Custers' Last Stand' was presented as an extra curricular actlvlty Betty Bury and Rose Schlley left us during our junior year Keith Geist and Boyd Fisk joined us ln our senior year to make our class of twenty graduating members Ellen Lekberg and Jerry Morehouse were our queen and king candidates for homecoming day 'Stop the Wedding was the play presented by our class ln the spring of our senior year A sklp day to the Black Hills was the climax of our four years spent in Bristol High School. O . . a u . . Nys year was our initiation and the party given us.by the Sophomores. Our O ni ' un
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