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LAST WILL OF THE CLASS OF ’61 Jimmy Adams wills his high office in Tommy Jones smoking club to a new chimney. David Baker wills his ability to high-jump to Duane Pound and his high grades in Physics to anyone who thinks they can handle them. Darlene Barker wills her typing grades to Susan Ogden and her ability to go steady to Helen Keyes. Clifford Buck wills his chemistry grades to anyone who doesn't like chemistry any- way. Wanda Cloninger wills her long hair to Stevie Lahti because she wants it, and all her goofs in Office Practice to someone who wants to bother Mr. Halverson during his Math Class. Ramona Damon wills her ability to catch a boyfriend to Mary Ann Hocevar, she also leaves her locker and books to the next tenant. Bonnie Dugas wills her quick temper to Elda Paulsen. Sam Eller wills his fishing ability to Mike McCann, if he has the bait and can find the water. Karen Halverson wills her brains to everyone in the incoming freshman class because they're scattered anyway. Jerry Hocevar wills his finger snapping ability to Danny Mortag and his Editor job on the annual to next year's editor. Billie Jones wills her 4-H pencil to John Lindseth for Mechanical Drawing and her Badger Paw medals to Carol Von Stein. Suzan Lahti wills her lack of height to her sister Stevie Lahti along with anything else that is left in the school. Carry on, Sis. I also will my secretarial job to next year's Senior Class potential candidates. Buddy Lee wills his way with girls to Vance Clinger. Judy Mallette wills her height to Elda Paulsen. Nate Mannakee wills his ardent vocabulary of off colored words to Mr. LaForge. Norma Maxwell doesn't want to will anything because she's afraid she won’t get it back if she has to come back next year. Edward McCurdie wills his ability in basketball playing to Gary Bergum. Jim Munroe wills his ability to drive with one arm or with no arms to Bruce Boynton. Jim Nicholls wills his bookkeeping grades to next year's bookkeeping class. Bill Nicholson wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Bozo and also his manager’s job to Bud Peterson when he is a senior. Sonny Obrecht wills his pole-vaulting ability to his cousin Kerry. Ted Rieke wills those wild junior girls to the Casanova of the junior class, his scho- lastic abilities to John Lindseth, but I won't leave my ragtop. or bongos. Scotty Rogers leaves his musical ability to his kid sister who's just getting started, to Jim Waddell his ability to flirt, and also his hair to those crazy kids who asked for it. Douglas Standley wills his road map which directs you to Helena to someone who has car and will travel. Lois Stillar wills her Private File to Carol Gollaher and her ability to jiggle figures to anyone who is planning to take bookkeeping. Elwood Webb leaves his height to Bruce Boynton because he will need it next year in basketball and his bookkeeping headaches to Susan Ogden. Cathy Williams wills her good grades in bookkeeping to anyone who thinks they can keep up with them. Colleen Stumper wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Gerald Nash and all the boys to her sister Loretta. CLASS OF '61
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DOUGLAS GENE STANDLEY DOUG Pastime: Working. Ambition: To have my own ranch someday. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2, 3, 4; C Club 1,2, 3. 4; FFA 1.2, 3.4; FFA Secretary 1,2,4; FFA Vice President 3. ROBERT GARY ROGERS SCOTTY Pastime: Night-clubbing. Ambition: To be what I am, only better. Band 1, 3,4; Badger Paw 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; Badger Paw Presi- dent 3,4; Football 2; Student Council 3. SAMUEL CLYDE ELLER SAM Pastime: Cars. Ambition: To be a pharmacist. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; FFA Vice President 4. NATHAN DALE MANNAKEE NATE Pastime: Hunting, fishing, sports (girls). Ambition: Be a lawyer and a rich one! Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3.4; Track 1, 2,3,4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President Class 3; Annual Staff 4; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Great Caesar's Ghost ; Science Club 3; Science Fair 2, 3,4; Badger Paws 3, 4; Class Historian 4; Alternate to Boys’ State; American Legion Ora- torical Contest 2, 3; Secretary C Club 3; Band 3, 4.
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