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I, Carolyn Lehman, will my favorite companion, the piano, to my sister Donna, hoping she will find something to do with it. I, Larry Leighton, will my ability to pole vault 10 feet to Jacke Ray. We, Monte Lerum and Rodney Shepherd, as co-captains of the 61-62 basketball team will to any junior boy our ability to lead the team to a happy and successful season. I. Peggy McDowell, hereby will my ability to stay home and study every night to Glenda Cicon. I, Audrey Odegard, will to Monica Feig my habit of breaking out in rash everytime I take a test in hopes that she will send me one box of nerve pills each Christmas. I, David Peppenger, hereby bequeath my ability to lead a successful love life to Neil Harstad if he can pick up the loose ends. I, Terry Rockman, bequeath my ability to get a III my senior year in vocal solo to Ronnie Heikkila. I, Karen Schaefer, do hereby bequeath my undying love of Mr. Pearson to my sister. Frances. I, Karen Schroer, bequeath my ability to abstain from eating on Sneak Trip to any junior who hates food. I, Ginger Schultz, will to Barb Anderson my hours, One Thursday night, and my thunderbird (the jeep) in hopes that she will remember them all. I, Myrna Shepherd, will my half of the car to my brother, Harley. I, John Starke, will to Dennis Hanson the first chair in the trombone section and my pole vaulting pole. Good luck in both. I, Virginia Stubbert, will all the fun I had my senior year to Rose Benson. I, Marvin Sunderland, do hereby bequeath my ability on and off the football field to Neil Harstad. I, Dick Violett, will my ability to have lung cancer before graduation to Sandi Holstine. I, Carryl Waid, will my purple cowboy boots and hat to Gary Gibson. I, Pete Ward, will my unsurpassed, indeed unsurpassable, completely infallible method of deductive reasoning without which it would have been impossible to select a will such as this to Gary T. Odegard on hopes that he will find it as valuable as I have. I, Theodore Ward, bequeath my athletic ability to David Violett. 1, Linda Wevley, will my inability to get any sleep on Sneak Trip to Donna Stores. I, Sharon Wickens, will the ability to take the ignition and keys of convertibles to anyone who wants it. (The convertible, that is.)
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Class Will We. the Senior Class of 1962, half here and half somewhere else, do hereby leave our fond memories and most prized possessions to our successors as we depart from Chester High School where we. through these four years, have gained our knowledge. We, the Seniors will: To the teachers more classes with intelligent minds like ours. To the juniors the ability to skip school and get away with it. To the sophomores all the used gum on the desks. To the freshmen our intelligent questions that we ask teachers. I, Betty Burgess, will a slightly used pair of contact lenses to Monica Feig and a major- ette hat to Diana Brown in hopes they will both use them. I, Howard Cicon, will my ability to tip over canoes to anyone who wants a shot of whiskey. I, Gerald D. Dolezal, will my ability to contribute assistance to inebriated characters at four in the morning to Thomas Meech. I. Rodney Eveland, hereby leave my ability to bother Mr. Pearson every day and get away with it (most of the time) 'to anyone who wants it. 1, Loretta Fritz, here do bequeath my noon hour rendezvous to anyone who thinks they can get away with it or who likes to cause a little excitement. I, Lloyd Gillin, will my ability to climb and walk a 4” by 4” beam at 4:30 in the morning to anyone who wants to stay up that late. 1. Carolyn Goodbar, will my peppermint soled shoes to anyone who finds it hard to keep his foot out of his mouth and to Sonja Kilstad my ability to learn the things that are written between the lines of any school work. I, Micki Gummer, will my ability to skip” school and get an un-excused absence to Kay Kammerzell, Sandi Holstine, and Barb Anderson. (Better luck next year.) I, Judy Harmon, will my ability to laugh and be merry to my namesake, Judy Huesers. I, Susan Haugen, will to Karen Nealy all the fun she can create without two senior girls. I, Robert Hutchinson, will what I have to people who don't need it. I, Donald Keith, will my capacity for historical novels while neglecting my studies to any foolish soul who can get away with it. I, Edna Lalum, do hereby bequeath my initiatory ways to my brother, Art, with hopes that he makes progress. (With books, that is.)
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Class History In September. 1958, thirty-five typical verdant freshmen met in the halls of this high school. Officers chosen to lead the way were; Ted Ward, president; Betty Bur- gess, vice-president; and Rodney Shepherd secretary-treasurer. Under the supervision of Mr. Schroer they proceeded to sell pop and candy at football and basketball games to make money for big things ahead. Before the year was over James Mingee, Sally Duncan, and Donna Polk had left. When the class members met again the following fall, Charlotte Gilge and Karen Schroer were missing, but Rodney Eveland who had been with them in grade school re- joined them. Officers their second year were Lloyd Gillin, president; Myrna Shepherd, vice-president; and David Peppenger, secretary-treasurer. Advisor for '59 was Mr. Tokerude. Bunny (Karen Schroer) came hoppin in late to make their class count ring in at thirty-two. In September '60 four new faces appeared: Sandra Staudacher, Verna Albright, Jane Schwartz, and James Smith by name. Jerry Dolezal was their president; Edna Lalum, vice-president; and Retta Fritz, secretary-treasurer. Rodney Shepherd and Karen Schroer represented them in Student Council. Mrs. Paxton, their advisor, dir- ected the play One Foot in Heaven with a cast of fifteen. Wonderland by Night was the theme chosen for their Junior-Senior banquet and prom. Music was provided by the Happy Four from Choteau. Also, that year included the annual trip to Helena to learn about legislation. Class rings were chosen. Delegates for Boys' State were Rodney Shepherd and Jerry Dolezal; and for Girls' State, Myrna Shepherd and Carolyn Lehman represented their school in Bozeman. Sandra Staudacher and James Smith left them during that year.
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