Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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Lyle Babb. To Vivian Briant goes GAY SRIFFEN’S room at the cabins and all her good times there. GEORGE GUNDLACH leaves his seal for giving help on tests to Gloria Schwede. May you never be caught. MURVA HARRINGTON wills her flirtatious ways to Margie Ward. Be careful, Margie, you 11 be surrounded by the men of Carter High. To Margie Meyer goes EDWARD KREITEL’S beloved nickname Pretzel” and his guitar-strum- ming ability. To Clyde Brewer goes RONALD HARPSTER’S deep, bass voice. Think you can handle it Clyde? To Rosena Gross goes PATTY LABREE’S method of getting her sister home at curfew-time. BESS LAIRD leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Jack Lovec. DOROTHY LAVELL leaves her long walks to school each morn- ing to Patsy Stieg. Exercise will keep you thin. To Charles Elmore goes the favorite possession of BILLY JOE LTJDWICK, a book entitled You Canft Trust a Woman. GLENN MALMQUIST leaves his quiet ways and place on the hon- or roll to Berniece Brown. ALFRED MARTINS wills to Spud Dillon his ability to get his lessons in on time. To Virginia Walter goes TERRY MOOLICK’S boots, but prom- ise they will never again be Pat ana Arlene filled with water. Take care, Virginia, they’re precious. DAVID NESS sorrowfully leaves his place as business manager on the Journalism staff to Alfred Stieg. AUDREY PHELPS happily leaves her short stature to Rose Adams. GARY ROBERTS leaves his col- lection of locks of girls hair to Dean Ludwlck. To Jerry Clem, ROSE ANN ROW- LEY joyfully wills her nickname Principal’s Daughter. EDDY RUTLEDGE gladly leaves h4s childish high school friends w Charles Sykes. He now as- sociates only with adults. KAY SANDON sadly leaves her knack of capturing the hearts of Ismay boys to Nancy Cooper. To Lorene Anderson goes JOCK SCHNEIDER’S love of a good poker game on the night before a sem- ester test. JANICE SPEISER gives her tall, lithe figure to Bonnie McLeod, May you carry It as gracefully OWEN STIEG cheerfully wills his ability and love of dancing to Betty Jo Schallenberger. BILLY TIENSVOLD leaves the art of sleeping In class unob- served to Fulton Castleberry- To Frank Silvis goes DICK TURBIVILLE’S secret method of going steady. LOREN TURBIVILLE remorsefully leaves his heart rending smile and all the girl friends he has gotten with it to Richard Malm- quist. Pat Dillon cuts her Valen- tine cake for the Journalism staff. Thanks Patt



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Slaving away i Ain't the way I heerd it I Coffee Hour PROPHECy Here we are in Russia, in the year 1962—and it’s very peace- ful Everywhere people are mak- ing merry, singing ana dancing, celebrating the 10th anniversary of their liberation by the Class of «52 of Carter County High School from Communist rule Way back in »52 a trifling atom bomb test out in Carter blew all the graduating class to Russia. Being united and coop- erative as usual they organized to spread peace to all the strife-ridden lands, and suc- ceeded as with all aims And so, we find AVIS BRADY ruling with a firm but kind hand over her huge domain DOROTHY BREWER is a steward- ess on the Consolidated New York to Moscow Airways. She says that she has no reason to be frightened, for her pilot is the most famous aviatress of all time—JOAN CAREY. ALAN CHAPMAN is living on charity while he developes a new scientific process for milking goats Here is JUANITA. CHAPMAN de- signing costumes for puppets to humor Czar Brady and her court In this court is FLORENE CLINE, who is the wife of Stalin s youngest son He was spared be- cause of his curly blond hair. VIRGINIA COURTNEY is now drudging over dirty dishes and has five robust youngsters hang- ing on her skirt. Yes, it s RUSSELL CRIDLAND teaching the little Commies the rope tricks he learned on his ranch down by Camp Crook. Who is this sleek car sales- man? DELL DAGUEI Well I might have known 1 And he tells us the Chevy Is still the best car on the market. PAT DILLON runs the famous Dillon Beauty Salon to make the sliimner women in Russia. NORALLA EDWARDS has made a name for herself in Russia. She la a lady lawyer and claims to have lost only one case; she was Stalin s attorney when he was on trial for his crimes. An elite, respectable res- taurant, The Slimy Skillet, is operated by GAY GRIFFEN. She sees GEORGE GUNDLACH every day when he comes in for his scanty meal George sits on a fire hy- drant with a tin cup and shouts. nAlms for the feeble, for a living Yes, MURVA HARRINGTON Is still up to her tricks, but now she s professional. Murva works for The Harpster Three Ring Cir- cus Co., owned by RONNIE HARPSTER, wnere sne teams up with him In the Thin Man—Fat Lady Act. EDWARD KREITEL is now a trav- eling salesman, selling a pam- phlet called How I Got Through High School, During His trav- els Edward says he saw PATTY LABREE, and she is operating an Orphaned Children's Home. Patty says she just can't do enough for the little dears. In the Moscow Mental Insti- tution are BESS LAIRD and DOROTHY LAVELL nursing Stalin back to health so he can be ex- ecuted. In the same ward Is

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