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Name Birthday Place Am bit ion Pastime Nellbyrt Ambrose Mar. 5.1935 Dickensen, N. D. Star Singer Reading Francis Bennett Oct. 27,1935 Chinook, Mont. Own a Cadillac Girls Betty Brinkman Feb. 7,1935 Havre, Mont. Jazz Singer Singing Betty Claridge April 10.1935 Zurich, Mont. Tour World Sleeping Ted Clikeman May 10.1935 Havre, Mont. Boxing Champ Annual Charles Cowan May 4, 1935 Havre, Mont. U. S. President Basketball Betty Lou Cox Feb. 10. 1935 Chinook, Mont. Housewife Writing Letters Wayne Dehlbom Jan. 6,1935 Havre, Mont. Cowboy Singer Accordion James Dickson Jan. 8,1935 Havre, Mont. Dentist Shirley Arlene Doney May 13,1935 Havre, Mont. Western Artist Painting Mary Jane Donis July 20. 1935 Chinook, Mont. Neil's Wife Neil Larry Dover Oct. 2, 1935 Great Falls, Mont. Doctor Learning to Smoke Alice J. Figg Mar. 4, 1935 Clyde Park. Mont. Nurse Primping Gloria Feiertag Aug. 13.1934 Salt Lake City Movie Star Being Good Alvin Fox Nov. 10,1935 Chinook, Mont. Autrey’s Gang Car Harry Friede Nov. 15,1931 Chinook, Mont. Farmer Joking Neil Friede April 12.1935 Chinook, Mont. Mechanic Staying Out Late Ellen Haugen Dec. 18. 1935 Nashua, Mont. Typing Teacher Winning Awards Max Hayes Sept. 19,1935 Havre, Mont. Own a Ranch Working Evelyn Hermes April 12, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Own a Store Typing Beverly Hoehn Sept. 29, 1935 Bismark, N. D. Be a Teacher Student Voice David Ivey Feb. 24, 1935 Havre, Mont. Pilot Super Jets Car Bob Johnson Feb. 20,1935 Whitefish, Mont. Own Food Store Girls Marilyn Jorns Feb. 16,1935 Chinook, Mont. Hudson Dealer Chink Bill Keller Sept. 23,1935 Chinook, Mont. Stay Single Elly Kari Li Kuhr May 9,1936 Havre, Mont. Rodeo Queen Riding Tom Liddle Sept. 13,1935 Chinook, Mont. Sell Hotrods Driving Darlene Lariviere Oct. 19,1934 Chinook. Mont. Good Wife Pretty Hair Leonard Lux July 8,1935 Chinook, Mont. Take It Easy Flirting Jerrold Lux Oct. 12, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Tallest Man Smoking May MacLeod Oct. 5, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Movie Double Ribbons Dale McGhuey Feb. 2, 1934 Havre, Mont. Stay Single Havre Mina MacKay Jan. 6, 1935 Great Falls, Mont. School Teacher Working Kenneth McKinnie Feb. 6,1935 Havre, Mont. Millionaire Ernie Ilo Mackenstadt July 2,1934 Havre, Mont. Mother of Ten Havre Marilyn Magda Aug. 28, 1935 Havre, Mont. Travel Walking Straight Carol Matlack May 13.1936 Landusky, Mont. Teacher Staying Home Delmer Mitchell Jan. 3, 1935 Billings, Mont. Globetrotters Talking Edward Moe Sept. 22. 1935 Leroy, Mont. Farmer Reading Julia Moe Dec. 7,1936 Chinook, Mont. Teacher Giggling Ralph Montgomery June 17. 1935 Chinook. Mont. No. 1 Cowboy Singing Mary Ann Moore Aug. 1.1935 Havre, Mont. Gus’s SIX)use Twirling Donald Morris Sept. 15.1936 Havre, Mont. Graduate Working Harvey Naslund April 15, 1930 Chinook, Mont. Live 100 Years Being Mischievous James Nesslar Dec. 31. 1935 Havre, Mont. Retire Working Keith Opprecht Aug. 19, 1935 Roseburg, Ore. Principal C.H.S. Ellen Judy Pike Aug. 21, 1935 Zurich, Mont. Tour the World Cracking Gum Frank Ramberg Mar. 21, 1934 Chinook, Mont. Tour With Judy Eating Mildred Ramberg Aug. 21,1935 Chinook, Mont. Teach Home Ec. Sewing Myrtle Ramberg May 4, 1930 Chinook, Mont. Teach Athletics Sewing George Read Mar. 30. 1935 Great Falls, Mont. Marry Money Loafing Duane Rohrer Dec. 5, 1935 Rugby, N. D. Find a Girl Studying Darlene Sargent Feb. 12,1935 Havre, Mont. A Counselor Writing Letters Roy Sattleen Oct. 20,1935 Havre, Mont. Grow a Beard Driving Around Richard Scheck Jan. 27,1935 Chinook, Mont. Learn to Sing Arguing Gordon Schubert Jan. 24,1935 Chinook, Mont. Wood Butchers Car Darwin Seamons Aug. 30,1935 Logan, Utah Legion Boxing Harlem Hallie Severson Aug. 18, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Model Havre Myrna Sonnenberg Oct. 1,1935 Chinook, Mont. Civil Service Talking Bert Streeter Nov. 10, 1935 Havre, Mont. Own Paulsons Driving Alice Tilleman Mar. 8,1935 Chinook, Mont. Be First Lady Walter Shirley Wagner Feb. 19,1935 Chinook, Mont. Raise Dentists Laughing Delores Waisath Sept. 10,1935 Chinook, Mont. Own Fountain Working Ben Wiench July 22, 1935 Chinook, Mont. Graduate Taking It Easy Edna Willey Feb. 14.1930 Sheridan, Wyo. Trick Rider Working Delores Whiterock April 17, 1935 Ft. Belknap, Mont. Undecided Saddle Pants Mary A. Williamson Feb. 24.1936 Havre. Mont. Hook Roger Roger Duane Wright Jan. 19,1935 Portales, N. M. Marry Sue Dreaming Sharon Yeamon Dec. 0,1935 Chinook, Mont. Grow Up Working ( 18)
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Will The Senior Class of 1953, possessing intelligent minds and generous hearts, wish to leave with their friends their astounding talents and profound intelligence, so that they too might climb the four joyful steps to graduation. To the faculty, we leave sincere appreciation for their unyielding patience. To the Juniors, we leave the study hall—may they use it as well as we have. To the Sophomores, we leave our hoard of locker combinations—now maybe they can keep a pencil long enough to use it. To the Freshmen, we leave the task of cleaning our lockers—may they find what they deserve in them. To Mr. Lott, we leave one big eraser, with hopes it Is enough to rub all our writing off the walls. FRANCIS BENNETT—wills his nights out to Terry Flynn. Don’t worry, Terry, Francis made it, didn't he? ‘ TEI) CL1KE.MAN—leaves his car to Delbert Ivey. Now maybe Del can get that load off his feet. CHARLIE COWAN—leaves. He smells food. SHARON YE A.MAN—wills her alarm clock to anyone who will use it. She didn’t. KARI LI KL'HR—wishes to leave her ability to interest three boys at one time to Carol Wurth. Now is your chance. Carol. MAY MacLEOD—bequeaths her quietness to Marilyn Dickson. Don’t use it all in one day, Marilyn. DALE McGHUEY—wills his way with the girls to Warren Stain. This ought to put you in the top ten, Warren. HARVEY NASLUND—l equeaths his humorous ways to John Brummer. Now John won’t have to exert himself. MARILYN JORNS—leaves. Her peroxide shipment Just came. RICHARD SHECK—wills his neat appearance to Claude Sargent. This is just in case, Claude. ALICE TILLEMAN—leaves, but she’ll wait for Walt. SHIRLEY WAGNER—bequeaths her exquisite appearance to Olive Wood. You must promise to keep it tidy. Olive. HARRY FRIEDE—leaves, but he’s taking his beautiful Pepsodent smile with him. This is a disappointment to the girls of C. H. S. MYRNA SONNENBERG—wills her ability to hear all, see all, and speak little to Shirley Paulson. What next? JAMES NESSLAR—one of the original Toni twins, leaves his golden locks to Glenn Patched. This will save Glenn a lot of time. JERROLD LUX—bestows his height on Kenny Stam. Big deal, huh, Kenny? NEIL FRIEDE—leaves. There’s no sense in staying. Mary Jane is leaving, too. ELLEN HAUGEN — wills her scholastic ability to Irvin Steinmetz. Just in time. huh. Irvin? GLORIA FEIERTAG — wishes to give her slender figure to Yvonne Felton. Yvonne thanks you, Gloria. HALLIE SEVERSON—bequeaths her way with the boys to the Freshman girls. This is a big start, girls. MARY ANN MOORE—leaves, but she's excused. Gus’s dinner is burning. EDNA WILLEY — wills her sunny personalitv to Linda Lux. BETTY BRINKMAN — wills her talking ability to Ruth Steinmetz. This will give Ruth a chance to be heard as well as seen. BETTY LOU COX—wishes to leave her ability to catch a man and keep him to Sharon O’Brien. Good luck. Sharon. JAMES DICKSON—leaves his job as Student Council President to anyone who will do as good a job as Jim did. ARLENE DONEY—bestows her horse riding ability upon Diane Cline. Now maybe Diane can get to school on time. MARY JANE DONIS—bequeaths her quiet ways to the Freshman girls, not that the little dears need it. LARRY DOVER—wills his job at Independent Food to Donald Yeaman. on one condition—that he learns to drive first. DUANE WRIGHT—wishes to bestow his agreeable personality upon anyone who can put it to good use. MARY ANN WILLIAMSON—wills her ability to get along to Marian Cowan. Think you can use it, Marian? BEN WIENCH—wishes to leave. That’s O. K.. Ben. we’ll excuse you. DELORES WH1TEROCK—wills her attendance record to Margie Williamson. DELORES WAISATH—leaves her job at the Fountain. She’s tired. BERT STREETER—wishes to will his car to anyone who will use it as efficiently as he did. He always saw to it that the girls got to school on time. NELLBYRT AMBROSE—leaves. She didn’t like it here anyway. CAROL MATLACK—leaves her jeans to Agnes Nelson. This will give you an extra pair, Agnes. DARWIN SEAMONS—wills his boxing ability to his little brother. Garth. You must promise to exercise every day to get that build. Garth. KENNETH McKINNIE — wills his long nights to people who like short days. MAX HAYES—wishes to leave his seat on the Paradise Valley bus to anyone who is daring enough to take it. BEVERLY HOEHN—wills her theme song, “Student Voice Blues,” to David Crockett. This may help David get the paper out on time next year. MILDRED, MYRTLE and FRANK RAMBERG—the three musketeers, leave their motto. “Silence is Golden” to Jeanette Anderson. Jeanette would never find out otherwise. ALICE FIGG—wills her chemistry book to her little brother. Jim. Poor Alice had such a terrible time. DELMER MITCHELL — bequeaths his position as manager of the basketball team to Kenny Kuhr. This involves a lot of work. Kenny, especially on Saturday nights when the team has a game away from home. WAYNE DEHLBOM. BILL KELLER. ALVIN FOX and RALPH MONTGOMERY—leave their Levis, boots and ten-gallon hats. They had to, they cornered the market. EVELYN HERMES—wills her shorthand scrawl to Betty Lou Sherman. Good-bye to writer’s cramp, huh, Betty? DAVID IVEY — leaves, with extreme regret, don’t you, David? BOB JOHNSON—gives the book he wrote. “The Art of Ix»ve, to the High School library. It didn’t help Bob. 1LO MACKENSTADT—leaves with her motto. “It’s Better Late Than Never.” MINA MacKAY—bestows her beauty on her under-classmates. She didn’t need it all anyway. LEONARD LUX—leaves his job. He’s going celebrating. TOM LIDDLE—wills his bull riding ability to Deen Boe. Up and at ’em. Deen. DARLENE LARIV1ERE — leaves, after four years. Who wouldn’t? MARILYN MAGDA—bequeaths her walk to Lucille Belcher. So what else does 1 Aid He need? EDWARD and JULIA MOE — will their school enthusiasm to whoever can use it. DONALD MORRIS—wishes to bestow his English accent upon his little brother. Ben. here’s hoping you can make as good use of it as Don did. GEORGE READ — bequeaths his boxing ability to Bobby Naslund. Here’s hoping he has more luck than his brother. Harvev. KEITH OPPRECHT—bestows his dependability upon his little brother. Neil. We all know that Neil doesn’t need it. JUDY PIKE — wills her rapid movement to Arle West. Easy does it. Arle. DUANE ROHRER—wills his ability to have a good time in English 12 class to Miss Neff. She never did. GORDON (LOVER BOY) SCHUBERT — bequeaths his Havre name to Darrel Tucker. DARLENE SARGENT—leaves. The mail train just came and Jack undoubtedly wrote. ROY SATTLEEN—wills his masculine build to John Gesell. This sure beats a Charles Atlas course, doesn’t it. John? BETTY CLARIDGE—doesn’t leave anything. She’s stingy. Thus ends the last will and testament of the Seniors of 1953. They have found great pleasure in having the opportunity to leave a few of their many valuable possessions to the less fortunate who will succeed them. With the hope that they shall always be remembered by the benefactors of this testament, the Seniors sign this document on the twenty-second day of May, in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-three. ( 17)
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