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To the Junior girls, we do hereby will next year’s lonely Saturday nights while theircol- lege boyfriends are having fun. To the Junior boys we will more ability to make the lonely Junior girls less lonely. To the Sophomores, we will more homework every night in order to permit them to suppress their wily flirtations. To the Freshmen, the Senior girls will their “slumber” and the boys will their “parties”. The Senior class as a whole wills its ability not to be pushed around to the Junior High classes if they don’t mind being disliked by the faculty. I, Barbara Brown, do hereby will my desk in study hall to Glee Murray in remem- brance of Mr. Smith, French assignments, and trouble; and to Marsha Spicher, I leave one, used and poorly satirized composition. I, Candace Buker, do hereby will all my fights and fun with Mark to his next lucky partner, in hopes that she gets everything out of debate that I did. I, John Cicon, do hereby will my ability to get kicked out of the library everyday to anyone willing to have Mr. Smith for a study hall teacher. I, Dean Coats, known to be of sound mind and body do hereby will my trip to Helena to Melvin Lehman in hopes that he puts it to better use. I, Richard Dolezal, do hereby will my ability to run around with Northern College stu- dents and have wild parties at home to anyone who thinks their reputation can stand it. I, Diane Ellwein, do hereby will my ability to turn a basketball star into a Casanova to any girl who wants to get in trouble with a coach. I, John Fritz, do hereby will my uncanny skill at driving to my younger brother Bob. I, Earl Furlong, do hereby will my ability to get along with all teachers to Benny Morri- son, in hopes that he will stay out of trouble. I, Karen Gilbert, do hereby will my majorette boots and hat to Cheryl Kulpas, and I also will my trip to Helena to anyone who likes to be called a cold fish. I, Donna Graham, do hereby will my ability to be short and still be a bully to anyone who wants both characteristics. I, LeRoy Green, do hereby will my ability to maintain a B average in Physics to anyone who likes to have infuriated friends. I, Larry Halverson, do hereby will my superior size, strength, and speed to Larry Han- son in hopes that we will have a better football team next year. I, Marlyn Harstad, will my ability to get to school two minutes before the bell rings to Jim Keith. I, Betty Heimbigncr, do hereby will my stupendous ability of getting along with teach- ers and my tremendous ability to behave in the classrooms to Lonnie Heimbigner, who I hope will put it to good use. I, Anna Marie Hemmer, do hereby will my book of skits from Girl’s State to anyone who wants to get their class in trouble. I, Louis Hull, do hereby will my ability to be a Romeo hd to be accused of being down at the river more often than I was and also my 20 gallon hat to Ronnie Groseclose. 1, Ardyce Jensen, do hereby will my ability to sit on guys’ laps and my trip to Glendive to anyone who enjoys the same. I, Carmen Jensen, do hereby will my supreme ability to make it to school late every morning to Dave Hunnewell in hopes that he can get away with it. 29
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tice in Chester and has her long time friend Donna Graham as her assistant head nurse, secretary, receptionist and all other odd-job positions. Barbara Skierka has become a beautician and makes a practice of cutting off any other girl’s long hair. Rlynn Rockman, who is still happily married, has become the friendly undertaker and does a good business too, I hear. Dean Coats, Mark Leighton, and Marlyn Harstad have all followed in the steps of their fathers and are part of the Kolstad payroll. Each has his own branch implement company in Seattle, Detroit, and Kansas City. I see in last weeks newspaper that Earl Furlong has taken over the Grand Cafe from his father. He must be doing all right as he also announced his buying the Mint and the Tip Top. Ronnie Odegard has taken over his father’s business, too, now known as “Fabulous Ron s Paint and Glass Shop . . . excuse me, that is, Ron’s Fabulous Paint and Glass Shop”. Larry Halverson has become a famous surgeon at the Mayo Clinic. It’s rumored that he doesn t get much surgery done as Ardyce Jensen, his chief nurse, keeps chasing him around the operating room and constantly sits on his lap. The first Playboy Club in Montana was recently opened in Great Falls by, who else, Rick Dolezal. Sandra I aylor is kept busy too. She spends her day with three tots dressed in blue and two in pink. Betty Heimbigner has had her fate cast too. She’s happily married and has five little ones for every two years of marriage. Three more of our classmates chose to stay near Chester and become farmers. LcRoy Green hasn’t given up from his old P.A.D. class as he’s still arguing with Jim Rishoff and John Hofer on the constitutionality of the farm program. Carmen Jensen has finally made it to the White House. After playing the role of a president so many times in high school, he decided to take a stab at politics. You can now find him in the White House ... as the janitor. Anna Marie Hemmer hasn't given up her title of editor, yet. She is now the editor-in-chief of the most fashionable maga- zines on the market, Vogue, Mademoiselle, and Glamour. Bobb Rust has become a teacher, can you believe it? He even holds after school classes on: how to play a friendly game of football, the correct procedure in sliding down spillways, and how to fall off a toboggan softly. After spending three years in France studying their language, Barbara Brown has returned to the U.S. to teach what she has learned. Oh, and I see where she finally decided to give up her carefree days and Brown has turned to Rust. Helen Wanken, who always was the most likely to succeed, is now the professor of English at Carroll College her old alumni. Alice Lalum used her ingenious mind and ability and became head Mathematics professor at West Point. That seems like a pretty nice place to get stuck, when you’re single. So you see, our class has really done quite well. I’m really very proud. Even Mr. Krook, who still mourns our departure and must have forgiven us from our Senior sneak trip, has remained at good oP C.H.S. in honest effort to make all other Senior classes as superior as ours. Will I o the teachers, we the Senior class does hereby will more classes like ours in hopes that they will realize that the best students come in small classes. 28
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I, Alice Laiurn, do hereby will my ability to stay out late at night and not get into trouble to my little sister Patsy. I, Mark Leighton, do hereby will my beautiful and sometimes accurate jump-shots to Mike Laird. I, Lonna Lybeck, do hereby will my height to Gail Harden or to anyone else who wants it. I, Lynda Lybeck, do hereby will my quiet ways and mild temper to my little sisters Janis and Judy. I, Ronald Odegard, do hereby will my keen sense of balance (especially on Saturday nights) to David Hunnewell in hopes that he will keep up the practice. I, James Rishoff, do hereby will my ability to let the other guy walk to town while stranded out in the boondocks with seven girls to Bill Jacobson. I, Connie Romain, do hereby will my 60 mile and 2 hour bus ride evervday to anyone who doesn’t get TB easily. I, Bobb Rust, do by-the-by will my ability to have fun in high school to Ken Brady in hopes that he won't break his tail bone or his back while having the fun I just willed to him. I, Donald Schaefer, a mouse among men with the brains of Einstein, do hereby will my good looks and eyesight to Gary Mader. I, Roger Shepherd, do hereby will my fast reactions, speed, unlimited energy and ambi- tion to Tony Gagnon in hopes that he will make good use of it. I, Barbara Skierka, do hereby will my midnight study hours for Algebra II and Trigo- nometry to my brother Fred, in hopes that he doesn’t require much sleep. I, Alfred Stone, do hereby will my seat in Mrs. Springer’s English class to anyone who wants it. I, Sandra Taylor, do hereby will my ability to get along with my teachers and my abil- ity to be good and stay out of trouble to my brother Murray, as he will probably need it. I, Helen Wanken, do hereby leave nothing to no one. They say you can’t take it with you but I’m sure going to try. I, Lee VVigen, do hereby will my ability to only shoot five shots a game to Ron Grose- close. I, Virginia Woods, do hereby will my courage to steal John Cicon’s car without a driv- er’s license to anyone who wants to loose a freind or a life. 30
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