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CaA-d J ec n OJbJlf The difficulty in life is the choice. Chorus 1-2-3-4 Librarian 4 Scholastic Letter 2 A great mind becomes a great fortune. Chorus 1-2 )j Every mountain has at least two valleys. Chorus 1-2-3-4 Carte re ttes 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 2—3—4 Carterette Vice-Pres. 4 Broadcaster Staff 16
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No gift is more precious than good advice, Chorus 1-2-3-4 Broadcaster Staff foj The only perfect people are those we do not know, Chorus Carterettes G.A.A, G.A.A. Vice-Pres. Photo Club Class Play Carterette Pre3. 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 Where man is not, nature is barren. 15
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CLASS WILL Willard Kuehn wills his good grades in geology to Kit Schuyler. To David Rutledge goes Dorothy Carter's red hair, but remember, you have to take her temper with it. Rose Ann McCa-.ish wills her slim figure to Sharon Walker. Robert Nies wills his sheep herding ability to Larry LaBree. Yvonne Rilley bequeaths her ability to take math courses to Keith Best. Harold LaBree wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Vernon Welch. Don Peabody wills the front seat of his car to any girl who will ride in it. To Lucille Major go Donna Collins' rosy cheeks. Carol Odell wills her ability to be the last one out of the school house at noon to Roger Stenseth. Dougie Marston is the recipient of Gilbert Kreitel's size 10 shoe. John Odell wills his crew-cut to Orman Lende. Doreen Carroll wills her dark complexion to Judy Parks. Marilyn Cleveland and Rex Albert will their piano playing in chorus to Beth Kirkwood and Bud Powell. Guyna Lende wills her job of chaperoning Marilyn and Rex to Mary Stuart. Keep a good eye on them, Mary. Karen Wollesen's muscles go to Winnie Wear. Louise Tooke wills her size I shoe to Mick Wash. You'll have to squeeze to get your size 11 in it, Mick. Betty Neece wills her rather chubby figure to Jeanne Gross. Vernon Boggs wills his slim figure to Gene Lehman. Arthur Peabody is the lucky recipient of Jim Pulse's gold tooth. Josie Blutt wills her job as secretary-treasurer of the Carter- ettes to Kay Schneider. Remember, there's work connected. Robert Dean wills his D average to Tom Anderson. Barbara Hedges wills her ability to slam her locker door when she gets mad to Frank Harrington. Use it well, Frank; its a good way to let off steam, and take off locker doors. Vernon Jardee leaves his toenail cliopers to Alice Howell. Beth Williams wills her blushing ways to Tom Tooke. To next year's Broadcaster editor, Sandra Sandy wills the job of getting the paper out not more than 2 or 3 days late. Ruby Wash wills her height to Janette Dean. CLASS HISTORY Four years ago, September 7, 195L, a class of thirty-four fresh- men enrolled at Carter County High School in Ekalaka, Montana. At first we were lost and a little bewildered, but before long we began to feel at home. At our first class meeting we elected as class officers Louise Tooke, president; Beth Williams, secretary-treasurer; and Rex Albert, vice-president. Julie Jensen was our Homecoming queen candidate. Mr. Holo was our class sDonsor. In October we found ourselves on the receiving end of initia- tion. Everywhere we went we were the center of attention. The sopho- mores weren't content to have only the high school students see us so at noon we were paraded down Main street and back past the grade school. They also chased us around the football field during the half. That night we were put through our paces in the gym, much to the delight of all present. Then the sophomores honored us with a dance to restore our dignity. A few weeks later we gave a dance in return. 17
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