Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 27 text:

'Present We, the Senior Class of 1956 of Chester High School, being sincere in heart and with- out the influence of other people, do bequeath and donate our last Will and Testament as follows: First, to the faculty we will the memories of us and the smiles on our faces. Second, to the junior class we leave the front row seats in the new auditorium. Next we leave the sophomore class our successful school days and the halls of learning that they might follow in our footsteps. Last of all we leave our quiet, diligent, and well-planned study habits to the freshman class. BOYD NEALY wills his teasing ways to all the boys in C.H.S. BARBARA SMITH willingly gives her shyness to Beverly Hanson. DENIS PETERSON gives his position in English class to anyone Miss Kapuster would like to have keep her company after school next year. DONALD HAUGEN leaves his shoes and the study hall aisles to Monty Nealy. BEVERLY BERG wills her ability to write many letters a week to Beverly Wright. Because Dennis Freeland wants to look at the future more brightly DICK HARMON wills his dimples and pretty white teeth to him. JOAN SCHROER wills her frankness and ability to get away with it to Nancy Berg. DIANNE LUCHETT1 gives her position as top gum chewer of the school to Cletus Zorn. BEVERLY TlflSSELLE wills her giggles to Dorothy Shettel. JOYCE EVELAND, being very quiet and subtle, wills her ways to Dick Burrows. JOHN STORES wills his mischievous ways to Linda Kammerzell. PAT FUNDERHIDE and JERRY HENDRICKSON leave their ability to sleep all through high school to Ellen Puglsey and Donna Kossel. LORIETTA BACKEN gives her engaging position to Gary Standiford. Because Jim Wigmore likes the library so well, OPAL HEIMB1GNER leaves her position as librarian to him. CARL IVERSON wills his changed ways to Julius Jodlowski and James Potter. ERNEST WENDT leaves his shorthand ability for all the future shorthand classes. GAIL KAMMERZELL and EDWIN CRAMER give their blessing to George McQuire and Donna Poil. As side burns are one of DAVID WARD’S distinctive characteristics he is giving them to Jerry Albright. GALE THIELMAN wills his height to Russell Meech. JAMES THIELMAN wills his hair style to Terry Swank. BOB PUGLSEY willingly gives his laugh to Billie Lee Violett and Marion Standiford. ESTHER MAY GREINER wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Betty Harmon and Darlene Fuhs. LARRY LAMBOTT leaves his compact size to Bob Pettapiece. SANDRA LEIGHTON wills her naturally red hair to Willa Jean Berg. Subscribed, sealed, puDlished and delivered by the Senior Class as their last will and testament in the presence of each other this 24th day of May, 1956, at the Chester High School, City of Chester, County of liberty, and State of Montana.

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The Coliseum Spokane, Washington May 6, 1976 Dear Mt. Unterseher: I received an issue of the liberty County Times not long ago and noticed that you were still in Chester, as head of Montana’s Boys' Town, which is sponsored by the V.F. W. and located out- side of Chester. Thought I would drop you a line and let you know how the members of your fav- orite class are getting along. As you've probably heard, BARBARA SMITH is now the Women's World Champion Midget Wrestler and I am her manager. We have just returned from a tour around the world and on this trip we ran into almost all the members of the class of '56. While waiting in Washington for our passports to be cleared, we found ESTHER MAE GREINER employed as a nurse for a veterinarian and taking care of the President's menagerie. We also saw ERNEST WENDT who took over his father's contracting business, and who just completed the con- struction of the new U.N. Building. Before we sailed we made a special effort to be present at BOB PUGSLEY's debut as a concert pianist in Carnegie Hall. Bob's success is even more amazing when you realize he learned to play from a mail order course. In addition, the bill featured the Philharmonic Orchestra, and much to our surprise, we found PAT FUNDERHIDE playing last chair, third violin. Pat is really coming up in the world of music as last we'd heard she's been employed as a musician in a mor- tuary in Siberia. On the boat going to Europe we located several more classmates. At the Captain's dinner we were seated next to JOAN SCHROER, who after attending beauty school and working for a few years, decided to open a shop of her own in Paris called the Paris Poodle Salon and now known by its motto If You Want Your Poodle Poodled with Style, Come to the Paris Poodle Salon. GALE THIELMAN was seated across from us and was on his way to the London Premiere of his latest movie Fort Chester Saga. Gale's height has been a great asset to him in his career and he is now recognized as the world's greatest cowboy star. Chief entertainment on the boat every day were under-water swimming performances put on by GAIL KAMMERZELL, and which were viewed from the port holes in the lower deck. Gail succeeded and soon surpassed the former swim queen in only two or three years. The chief topic of discussion among the first-class passen- gers everywhere we went was CARL IVERSON, who as you no doubt remember from our Chemistry classes, had an urge to put things together. Anyway, Carl has recently accomplished the impos- sible, and is now widely acclaimed for his tremendous feat of putting the atom back together. Also on our trip we were lucky enough to attend the first Olympic basketball game and we found that the U.S. basketball team, with'l ARRY LAMBOTT as star guard, making 99 points in one game, had placed first. This is the first year basketball has been featured in the Olympics and a large amount of the credit for the addition of this sport goes to Larry. In Bagdad we found JERRY HENDRICKSON who told us that after years of wandering around on motorcycles, he and JOHN E. STORES have settled down to their life occupations, John as a customs official on the Canadian-American line, and Jerry as a weaver in a veil factory in Bag- dad.

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