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SENIOR CLASS Or 1949 PHYLLIS TOWNSEND Ekalaka, Montana Athletic Letter 1. Carterettes 1-2-3-4. Carterette secretary and treasurer 4. Homecoming Queen Candidate 2. Quill and Scroll 4. Assistant Editor of “Broadcaster., 4. Scholastic Letter 2-3-4. Drill Team 1-4. “Love is priceless.” BARBARA WELCH Ekalaka. Montana Chorus 1-2-3-4. CAT 4. OGA 3-4. CT award 4. “Good temper is an estate for life.” BRUCE TEIGEN Ekalaka. Montana Chorus 1-2. Science Incorporated 2-3-4. Scholastic Letters 1-2-3-4. Football 4. “Galloping Ghosts 3. “Sunshine Twins 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Class President 2. Class Secretary 4. Science. Incorporated. Treasurer 3. Science. Incorporated. President 4. “Broadcaster Ad Manager. MIEA 3. Boy’s State Delegate 3. High School Week 2. “When you have nothing to say. say nothing. DELORES VOLIN Ekalaka, Montana Chorus 2-3-4. Band 2-3-4. Carterettes 1-2-3-4. Girls Glee Club 4. Drill Team 4. “Enter to learn, depart to serve. SELMA TAYLOR Belltower, Montana Carterettes l-2-3-4. Chorus 2. Homecoming Queen Candidate 3. OAT 3. “Galloping Ghosts 3. “Sunshine Twin; 4. “A journey of a thousand miles be- gins with one step.
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SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 JOHN STOREY Ekalaka, Montana Glee Club 4. Band 2. “Broadcaster” Mimeograph Oper- ator 4. “Learn to live and live to learn.” HAZEL SUMMERS Ekalaka, Montana Carterettes 1-2-3-4. Carterettes President 4. Athletic letter 1. F-nd 2- -4. Chorus 2-3. Class vice-president 2. CT award 4. S:hcla tic letter 2-3-4. Science. Inc. 3-4. Galloping Ghosts,” 3. “Sunshine Twins” 4. OAT award 3 Girls’ State 3. Drill Team 1-4. “Broadcaster” Stylus Artist 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Class President 4. “ ’Tis a true cry of nature, wher- ever we are wre wish to be first and also best.’ Cl ARICE R'CHARDS Ekalaka. Montana Band 1-2-3-4. Chorus 2-3. Glee Club 1-4. CT award 3-4. OAT 3. OGA 3-4. “Hope to the end.” CLARENCE ROWLEY Ekalaka. Montana Band 2-3-4. Chcrus 1-2. Glee Club 4. Basketball 3-4. Football 4. Baseball 3-4. “Galloping Ghosts” 3. Sunshine Twins” 4. Science. Inc. 2-3-4. Scholastic letter 1-2-3-4. Class president 1. Class secretary-treasurer 2. Broadcaster.” editor 4. Quill and Scroll 4. Bovs State 3. MIEA 3. High School Week 2. It would be argument, laughter for a month, and a good jest for- ever.”
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SENIOR CLASS WILL Wc, the Senior Class of 1949, being of sound mind ( ?) and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, thu:» rendering null and void any previous will or wills that may have been made before by us. To the patient and long-sulfering faculty we give our deepest gratitude and appreciation for the understanding and patience given to us dur- ing our four years of school. To the class of 1950 we will our initiative and high scholastic ability. With this goes our place on the honor roll. To the class of 1951 goes the endurance and patience to tolerate the senior class lo be. To the class of 1952, who are already suffi- ciently endowed, we will our copy of “How To Get Away With Murder When The Teacher Isn’t Looking.” Individual bequests are: MJKIE GROSS wills his aptness for writing notes to Forrest Phelps. May they never burn a hole in his pocket. DONNA KINGSLEY wills her love of dancing in the journalism room to anyone on the next year’s staff who Wants it. PEGGY MEADE VOLIN, who has entered into matrimony, wills her soprano voice to anyone who would be willing to exchange same for a copy of Betty Crocker's Cookbook. FRANCIS FREESE gives his alias “Romeo” to Terry Moolick, so that he may go in pursuit of a Juliet. RUTH MALMQUIST sorrowfully leaves her cud of gum under her desk in the Economics room for the next occupant. DAVE MRNAK wills his mischievous manner and enticing dimples to John Neece. BARBARA WELCH contributes her pint-size stature to Wilbur Anderson. To Ted Waterland goes KENNY PULSE’S po- sition on the football team. WILLA NIES sadly wills her interest in sports to Mary Ellen Carey. CLARICE RICHARDS leaves her musical ability to Owen Stieg, on the condition that ho doesn’t abuse her boogie-woogie. GLADYS LASATER gives her brown eyes to Agnes Schubach. SELMA TAYLOR bequeaths her half of the book, “How to Manager Your Sister,” to Jose- phine Berry. JEAME BOGGS wills one of her rattail combs to Patty LaBree. To Harold Morgan goes BRUCE TEIGEN S car so lie can get to school on time. DAVE GROSS wills his black hair and sparkling brown eyes to Red Storey. MARLENE FIGG wills her shorthand skill to the ambitious junior class. CLARENCE ROWLEY wills his mischievous manner and ability to get away with murder and not get caught to Wayne Anderson. PHYLLIS TOWNSEND wills her ability to keep house and cook to Betty Owen. PATSY MEYER wills her ability to write notes to the coming freshman class. NORMAN MALMQUIST wills his quiet man- ner to Leonard Atkinson. HAZEL SUMMERS wills her position as class president and president of the Carterettes to anyone who can efficiently handle the job. RONALD PURDUM, after due consideration, states he wants to keep everything he has except his report cards and those he will glady give to anyone. JILL COOPER gladly offers her red hair to anyone who would be willing to exchange with her. FERN OXFORD offers her ability in the journalistic field to anyone who can understand all the big words she uses.
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