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We, the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound mind and able body, bequeath the following to the students, teachers and classes of Cascade High School. TO THE TEACHERS: We leave our sunny dispositions, our willingness to cooperate, our love for higher learning, and our ability to make the best better, in hopes they can install it in some future class—God Bless Them! TO THE JUNIORS: We leave our ability to make money (not that they need it) and our prestige as Seniors. TO THE SOPHOMORES: We leave our spirit and get up and go. TO THE FRESHMEN: We leave our ability to hang on until we graduate. BILL BREWER: Leaves his basketball suit to Orville Johnson and his ability to get bucked off of horses to Mary Brown. JACK CHAMBERLAIN: Leaves his pep and energy to William Klock and his deter- mination to graduate to Gary Lehnerz. JIM COMER: Just leaves—Thank God! RUTH COMER: Leaves the office typewriter (in one piece) to Mr. Lawson and her sense of humor to Merle Freiboth. SHARRON CREVELING: Leaves her blush to Ronnie Skites and her first position in band to Elaine Standley. BONNIE FAYLER: Gives her treasurer job to some poor Junior and her A's to Tony Nahrgang. RAE FREIBOTH: Leaves her temper to Joe Dormer and her ability to milk cows to Bill Campbell. HARRY FRIBERG: Gives his ability to irritate teachers to Madonna Wolfe and his physique to Margaret Simpson. PAT GESSNER: Leaves her poor fish to anyone who would like one and her good grades to Jim Pier. BEVERLY HASTINGS: Leaves her short height to Pat Madden. WARREN HASTINGS: Leaves his Track ability to Orville Jones and his broad shoul- ders to Bob Burns. JOHN HEMMINGER: Leaves half of his weight to Eugene O'Neil and his ability to play center in football to Bob Standley. DICK JOHNSON: Leaves his ability to drive, to Mr. Lawson’s Driver’s Training class and his height to Fredolin Collins. RAYMOND LOVELAND: Leaves his class ring to Ellen Garrow and his dancing-ability to Calvin Trioi. BYRON MARTIN: Leaves his javelin to Jim McWhirter and his Chemistry to anyone who doesn't need a credit. CAROL NAHRGANG: Leaves her cheerleading uniform to Harold Hensley and her letters from the Navy to Charlotte Standley. JOYCE PETTAPIECE: Leaves her ability to catch a sailor to Faye Flanagan and her calm, cool, unruffled attitude to Mac. DON RICHARDSON: Leaves his motorcycle to Betty Lou See and his glasses to Bob Nicholson. DAUNE WOOD: Leaves his haircut to anyone who wants to look like Jerry Lewis and his hitch hiking ability to Connie Jacobson. CORRINE SMITH: Leaves those long curly locks to Mrs. Shoquist and her quietness to that unforgettable freshman duo--Maggots and Berta!
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Bill Brewer Jack Chamberlain All American Rodeo State Livestock Champion Inspector Jim Comer Ruth Comer President of Comer Top General in the Movie Theaters, Inc. WAFS Duane Wood Duane Juan deWood: The famous celebrity of television and movies. Corrine Smith Madison Square Garden Rodeo Queen Don Richardson Big Game Guide in Africa. Joyce Pettapiece Co-owner of the Pettapiece Livestock Co. Carol Nahrgang Wife of an Admiral in the Navy. (?£ ZA4 Through anticipation for the future, rather than reflections of past sentiments and memories, is greater in the minds of this class of '53, if we dare look back four years we discover them as being the most en- joyable and enlightening of our lives. Senior tests have proven us consumers of know- ledge and the four years in retrospect also bring back memories of the different activities in which we par- ticipated. It is with utter humility that we look upon our first year. We were the first freshman to take an active (if not leading) part in a Junio Class Play. Walked away with bQP]o of the profits too. As Sophomore we got our chance at a freshman class and did we give them an initiation, we gave our quota of dances and were sponsors of the first Christmas Formal. Our Junior Class Play was a big success, and the Junior Prom will never be forgotten. Remember the beautiful waterfall and how everyone wanted to know how the water kept running and where it went. As Seniors we have watched you underclassmen grow. It is with a great feeling of warmth that we leave you. We know that you will find as many heartaches, pitfalls and obstacles to overcome as we did, but will be the richer and wiser for it. It is upon this eve of graduation that we look back and reminisce, wish you good luck and God's speed and express a token of thanks to all our teachers. ScKCOfl President....... Vice President. Secretary....... Treasurer....... Parliamentarion Adviser......... . . . . Daune Wood Sharron Creveling Carol Rae Freiboth . . . .Byron Martin . John Hemminger . Howard McFerrin Bonnie Fayler Mother of the Quiz Kids Rae Frieboth Head Nurse of Cascade Hospital Harry Friberg The esteemed and beloved Minister Pat Gessner Wife of a Prominent rancher in Sullivan Valley. Beverly Hastings Happily married to the World's Auto Speed King of 1973 Byron Martin In time of sorrow, call on Martin of Martin's Undertaking Service. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Navy Blue and White Red Rose CLASS MOTTO In Ourselves Our Future Lies. Warren Hastings World's Auto Speed King of 1973 Raymond Loveland Loveland Coal Co. Richest coal mine in the U. S. Sharron Creveling Wife of an Indianapolis speed way racer. Dick Johnson John Hemminger Owner of the Johnson President of the Wrecker Service-24 National Tulip hour service. Growers Association. 10 19 73
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