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MARJERY FRIBERG leaves her hair to Elaine Buck, her giggle to Madonna Wolfe and her typing ability to Maryanne Beecher. JOHNNIE HEGLAND leaves his 6 1 1 2 of height to Gary Lehnerz, his ability to get along in basketball with the coach to Bob McWhirter and his last bar of Life-Buoy soap to Mr. Carroll. MARIE KLOCK leaves her desk in study hall to anybody who wants to use it, her Trig credit to Dick Johnson and her usefulness to Charlotte Standley. BILL LONEY leaves his razor to Darrell Loveland as soon as he finds a whisker, his two years in English to Bill Brewer and his height to Harry Friberg so he can look a girl in the eye. (He'll regret that last gift later.) DARLENE LOVELAND leaves her ability to get along with everyone to anyone who needs it, her cheerleading outfit to Ruth Comer and her errings to Marilyn McLauchlin. ANNA SEE leaves her score book to Carol Rae Freiboth, her height to Mary Brown and her quietness to Alice Lehnerz. MAYNARD SIMENSON leaves his basketball ability to Kenneth Evans, his quest for adventure to anyone who feels lucky, his A's to Jim Pier and his football uniform to the Frosh girls as an expression of his admiration of all their forward passes. JEANNIE STEELE leaves her sense of humor to Mr. Lawson, her old boy friends to Rita Woolsey, her twirling to Joyce Klock and her '’Snoopy Reporter” column to anyone who likes to fight. DON SKITES leaves his ability to catch a girl to Buzz Sand and his ability to hold her to Bob McWhirter, and to the school, he leaves.........that's all, he just leaves. JOHN WOOD leaves his football uniform to Keith Carson, his quietness to Marvin Reeder, and finally, he leaves Ruth O'Neill to Laurence Cabrin. WITNESSES: Lewis Clark Ri iff air» Rill Will James Will Rogers Oer i t6 Charles Russell Chief Bohunk (Pawnee Paleface) G. I. Killroy (he just left) 14
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Eilean MacDonald dropped out soon after the beginning of the year and Jeannie Steele entered from Great Falls. Near the end of the year Florence Standley entered. In our Sophomore year Tommy Cummings joined us and Florence Standley and Jesse Novack dropped out, thus losing their chance to initiate the Freshmen, which was accomplished beautifully. Then we gained Maynard Simenson of Wolf Point during the last six weeks of the year. The next year we were almost to the end of the line......Juniors. We put on the Junior Play with the help of Mr. McFerrin's Freshman, and the Junior Prom. Maynard Simenson, who had left before the first of the school year, re-entered in December and Don Skites entered from Beit. Darlene Loveland started with us the beginning of the year. We also got our class rings that year and were, and still are, very proud of them. Finally, we found ourselves as Seniors. It didn't seem possible, but here is the proof, and nothing can be done to change it. Bill Loney came in this year and Tom McSloy left leaving us with the still lucky number of thirteen members in our class. We've had our ups and downs with the annual, sneak day and all the rest of the activities crammed into one short Senior year. Baccalaureate was May 20 and Commencement was May 23, at 8 p. m. in the Gym. Professor of Journalism, E. B. Dugan, from Montana State University was the guest speaker, and his topic was Hide and Seek World . The Senior boys seem to think Uncle Sam has a job all picked out for them, but the girls are hoping they are wrong. Now, the class approaches the most difficult period of their history. They must leave behind their old friends, and go their separate ways. But, to each of our old classmates, fellow students, and friends, we say, Thanks for the Memories . jCciit Will and We, the Senior class of Cascade High School, on this 23rd day of May, 1951, do make and publish this last will and testament of our immaterial possessions. So, to the SCHOOL, we leave our understanding of rules and our love for the place. To the FRESHMAN, we leave our hopes that they will have as much fun initiating next year's Frosh as we did. To the SOPHO- MORES, we leave Mr. McFerrin. To the JUNIORS, we leave our ability to get out an annual on time (?) and our practice of parliamentary procedure in class meetings. And, last but not least to the FACULTY, we leave a box of aspirin for all the headaches we’ve caused and for January 1, 1951. HORACE ANDERSON wills his ability to hunt to Mr. McFerrin, his guns to Mr. Carroll and his ability to play basketball to anyone who wants to work for it. IRVIN COOPER leaves the presidency of the Senior class to Laurence Cabrin, his FFA seniority to Byron Martin and his small feet to Joe Dormer. DON CREVELING wills his driving ability to John Park, his Model A to Frank Flanagan and his traffic tickets to the Drivers Training Class. 13
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j rophecij May 23, 20 years later, the class of 1931 is to have a reunion. The following tells of their success up to that date, May 23, 1971. Many things have happened between 1951 and 1971. There were five hard years of war in Asia, a near depression here and many hard times. The boys and girls of 51 came out pretty good. Irvin Cooper, after spending four years in Asia, returned to graduate from UCLA. He is now a member of a law firm in Los Angeles. He may be boss at the office, but when he comes home, his wife, (Anna See) and their four children give him a bad time. (But he loves it.) Don Skites, after being wounded in the battle of Hong Kong, returned home to find himself heir to $40,000. He invested this in a ranch near Belt, which makes him a very good income. Horace Anderson is now one of the largest cattle operators in the Northwest. He has three different breeds of registered cattle, and an oil well, in which Bill Loney is co-owner. Bill is now sole owner of the Hodson Ranch. We have always wondered what became of Marjery Friberg. Well, she is married to a farmer near Ulm. (She gave up typing.) They might not be the richest, but they may be the happiest. Darlene Loveland, while working at the west coast during the war, met a handsome sailor. She and her Naval officer husband are now living in Corpus Christi, Texas. If you would take a trip up to the new school, you will find Marie Klock, the Superin- tendent, doing a good job. She is still very much liked by all of the students. As you drive through Cascade, you stop to look at a building taking up one whole block. The sign reads CREVELING BUCKRAKE AND AUTO SUPPLIES, DON CREVELING, OWNER, OPERATOR, AND MANAGER. We received a letter from John Wood. He is a Chief Petty officer aboard a large luxury liner, now on its way back from Brazil. He regrets that he cannot make the reunion. Johnnie Hegland is the owner of the new Grocery and Meat Market on the corner of Main and Second. It is the only store with the new Ultra Ray windows in Cascade. Maynard Simenson, and his wife, the former Jeannie Steele, are operating the Seven Bar Nine Guest Ranch 14 miles from Cascade. They have just added a nightclub, and the main attraction is their 18 year old daughter, Francie. Joseph Carroll, our friend and advisor, is now the Professor of Math, and History at Northwestern University, his beloved Alma Mater. Joe is not alone in this world, for he has a charming wife and two children, (complete with glasses) 15
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