Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 26 text:

Is)iff We, the Senior Class of 1959, of C.H.S., being insincere in heart and under the influence of other people, do bequeath and donate in our last will and testament such useless things as follows: To Mr. Schroer, we will all our empty coke bottles and cookie wrappers that are left in the desks in the back row in Room C. We leave our fond memories of the Commercial Room study hall to Mr. Pearson. To Mrs. Paxton we leave all the English she learned us, cause we ain't gonna use it no how. Three certain senior girls will Mr. Kluksdahl all broken chemistry equipment and leave to future chem- istry enrollees the ability to cause a commotion. Mrs. Flynn is to receive a car, other than a Volkswagon, to tear around Shelby in. For Mr. Glaim there is a collection of GOOD jokes and we HOPE he uses them. The junior class will need Senioritis, to survive English, so we hereby designate that they shall be- come heirs of all we have left. We do wish we could leave them a Sneak Day, but that is the way the Bongo Bingoes. We assign to the sophomores the right to have the same kind of fun we experienced after our junior play. The freshmen will be recipients of our ability to ask more intelligent questions than just how, when, where, ” and why. Gale Christenot allots his quiet ways and nice manners to Marvin Sunderland. Dallas Denter wills his ability to laugh to Sharon Ward. Midori Kawanishi willingly leaves, --taking everything she has with her. Bob Mattson bequeaths his title of Lover Boy to Bob Hutchison, and wills Pat to anyone who will take her to Joplin. Duane Zorn donates all slightly used toothpicks which he has deposited in and about the halls of C. H. S. to anyone who wants them. Dick Burrows wills his good grooming, daily shaves, and weekly haircuts to Dick Violett. Sandy Swank's pleasing personality is to be Sharon Gummer's legacy. Betty Lakey wishes her eyes and smile to go to any other girl wishing to suffer the consequences. Marion Standiford leaves behind her good name and reputation so she can have the same fun of getting it again. Ray Hemmer wills his extra weight to Lance Lambott for football. Linda Kammerzell’s shaving cream fights along with the manager of the Havre Hotel, are gifts to any- one who wants trouble. Gary Standiford gives his ability to go with just one girl to Butch Berg. Denis Freeland offers a blond sophomore (Hereford) cowgirl to anyone who will have her. Greg Feig releases his detention study hall desk to Ronnie Greer and Joel Fenger. Marilyn Schroer bestows her future plans upon Carolyn Goodbar and Ed Green. George McGuire relinquishes his ability to go steady and still play the field to Gerry Heikkila, who is catching on fast. Bob McAuley wills his ability to study to Gary Zorn, who needs it. Bob Pettapiece's height is his gift to Don Keith and his customized car will henceforth be John Schroer's possession. Danny Harmon wills his self-inflicting guns to Helen Stores and hopes she uses them. Dorothy Shettel willingly and gladly leaves behind her chair beside George Berg in chorus to any other unlucky girl. Billie Violett bequeaths her nerve and ability to have fun any night of the week to future senior girls.

Page 25 text:

We heard the sound of music sweet. This orchestra has style. And leader of the gala group McAuley with charming smile. Who's that cute trick with flaming locks. About to entertain? It must be Sandy with a dance And songs like Frankie Laine. Woo-woo! Garcon we have, to show Us to our evening's place. We're sure we've known him hitherto; Why, that is Denis' face. Our table is in vantage point; We see all clientele. Perhaps we'll see some other friends. And learn if they’ve done well. The beauty, in the corner there, A veternarian is. That's Betty—and besides she owns Two Black Angus ranches. Unorthodox and Bohemian A real Beat-nick, we'd say, Greg's written MOTHER GOOSE anew And also stories fay. That's not a rainbow that you see. Just entering the door. New Zolotone for fingernails Wild Bill's brought to the fore. TV's Wyatt Earp outdid himself And flubbed a draw, 'tis said. Which made it fine for little Dan; He fills outlaws with lead. Uranium, Alaskan kind. Made Dallas a tycoon. With him he has Eskimo bride He woo'd 'neath northern moon. Who hobbles by with bandages. Black eye. and tousled hair? That's Dick--dare-devil and spill long. Just back from some big fair. You have. I'm sure, tried the new treat. Popcorn, red, white and blue; The patriotic perfector? Our own Midori, 'tis true. Now who is that with large party. Impressive as can be? The famous playboy. Bob Mattson, Whose bill will be a G. Linda is here alone tonight; A lawyer now is she. Her present task, in court, we hear. Is keeping husband free. That's Gary Standi ford, of course. In “pokey now he sits. No fine he’ll pay for speeding in His Caddy Biarritz! Few classes boast two vets, we know. And Chester needs not two; So Betty doctors cows out here; Gail's work is at Bronxs zoo. Someone to get the facts all down. For local publication. Is ace reporter, Duane Zorn; He covers this occasion. Remember Marilyn's hair-do's The number that she tried? She learned a special for each one Of thirteen in her tribe. A fancy chef this place must keep. That many hours has spent Upon this most delicious food. You're right; it's Gary Wendt. And now it's time to tell to you That Marion's really Mimi. Her salary for French movies Is really something dreamy. Black magic always was Dot's dish. Though not with birds or roses; In Vienna she proved to all She's expert at hypnosis. That is cxir class in quick review. Surprised you. didn't we? I'll bet we turned out better than You thought we’d ever be!

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