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Midori K. Billie V. and Mn V Sandy S. Bob Me. Gale C. Denis F. Marilyn S. Betty L. Bob P.
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BILLIE LEE VIOLET Never let studying interfere with your education. Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 3; Feature Band 2, 3; Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Junior Play Two Dates For Tonight 2; Student Council 2; Class Vice President 2; Pep Club 3. 4; FHA 2. GREGORY JOHN FEIG He studies if he takes a notion, but it's so much easier to make a commotion. Transferred from Conrad 4; Band 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2,4; Chorus 3; Football 2, 3; Basketball Manager 1; Letterman's Club 3. DUANE BYRON ZORN Genius is the capacity of evading hard work. Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. GALE ARTHUR CHRISTENOT Early to bed, early to rise and you miss the best part of the day. Transferred from Cut Bank 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4.
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On Sept. 5, 1955, 34 Freshmen started the long road through Chester High in search of a diploma. Our leaders were Linda Kammerzell, president; Denis Freeland, vice president; and Bob Pettapiece, secretary. Miss Kapuster was our advisor. Our membership was: Henry Borchen, Dick Boston, Dick Burrows, Dallas Denter, Denis Freeland, Bill Gardner, James Guinn, Dan Harmon, Ray Hemmer, Gary Johnson, Bill Johnson, Tom Lakey, Bob Mattson, Bob McAuley, George McGuire, Harold McGuire, Russell Meech, Don Overland, Bob Petta- piece, James Potter, Don Price, Keith Shaw, Gary Standiford, Gary Wendt, Kenny Werner, Duane Zorn, Gail Johnson, Linda Kammerzell, Betty Lakey, Edna Phillips, Marion Standiford, Sandra Swank, Judy Swor, Billie Violett, and Judy Wigmore. In Sept. 1956, we had completed part of our search for we were now sophomores. We had lost Henry Borchert, Dick Boston, Bill Gardner, James Guinn, Gary Johnson, Tom Lakey, Harold McGuire, Don Overland, Jim Potter. Don Price, Kenny Werner, and Judy Swor. New faces were those of Gale Christe- not. Gene Darling, Betty Adams, Sandra Vann, Marilyn Schroer, and Midori Kawanishi. Later in the year Gene, Betty Adams, Sandra Vann, and Judy Wigmore left. Our class leaders then were Betty Lakey, president; Billie Violett, vice president; and Sandra Swank, secretary. Our class advisor was Mr. Haugen. In the fall of 1957 we were juniors and almost to the end of our search. Class officers were Russell Meech, president; George McGuire, vice president; and Linda Kammerzell, secretary. Miss Balls was our advisor. During that year we were very active. We ordered our class rings, and put on our play Swing Fever in the fall. In the spring we gave the banquet and prom in honor of the seniors. September 1958 found us on the last lap of our search, for we were now Mighty Seniors. We lost Russell Meech, and gained Greg Feig and Ken Millete. Our leaders were Sandra Swank, president; Denis Freeland, vice president; Duane Zorn, secretary; and Mr. Pearson, our class advisor. In September we staged the freshman initiation party. Having our pictures taken was the big event of October 6. In February we saw the Legislature. Our play was in March with sneak day, and the prom coming in April. In the last week of May our long search was completed. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday the 24th, and we received our Diplomas on the 28th. Pretend we are in future far; Let's say at least ten years; Within ten years we find a change A nightclub now is here; The Fifty-niner is its name It's Ray and Pet's career. Our class has met again at home To share it's joys and tears. Dear friends we're gathered here tonight Old memories to renew We'll learn the hopes and dreams that were And those that did come true. On entering the ornate door. By greeter we were met. Dressed all in blue with hair so neat The door man, George McGuire? You bet!
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