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BOB UPSHAW He may live without love--but not without dining. Football 1,2, 3,4; Football Letter 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Baseball Letter2.3.4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Basketball Letter 2,3,4; Alternate Boys State 3. JACK UPSHAW And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry ail he knew. Student Council Rep. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Letter 3; Band Pres. 4; Pres. Soph. Class; Student Voice 2; Editor 3; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Co-editor Annual 4; Latin Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Letter 4; Letter in Civics Jan. 3; Letter in Junior Lit.; U.S. Senate Page 3,4; Junior Play Cast; Letter in Civics Apr. 3. PATSY VOSS Time flies and draws us with it. Senior Girls. ERNESTINE WALLNER Her love was centered on one--at a time. G.A.A, 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Sextette 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Music Letter 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 3; Junior Play Cast; Student Voice Staff 3; Drama Club 3,4; Letter 3; Pres. Jr. Gregg Artists; Senior Gregg Artist; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 4; Pres. Senior Class; Triple Trio 4; F.H.A. 2. VANDA WERK From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. F.H.A. 1,2,3; G. A.A. 1; Twirler 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Sextette 3; Senior Girls. LINDA WESTIN She’s small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 3; Music Letter 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Sec. Latin Club 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Reporter F.H.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Student Voice Staff 2,3; Drama Club 3,4; Drama Letter 3; Glee Club 1; Double Sextette 2; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; Senior Girls. SANDRA WHITE The next day is never as good as the night before. Transfer from Roundup; Senior Girls; Senior Gregg Artist; Annual Staff 4. TED WISCH I have survived. Football 1,2,3,4; Football Letter 2,3,4; Student Police 2. 15
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FRANCIS SCHEND I wash my face in the morning and neck at night; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Baseball Letter 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Letter 3,4. MARY LOU SCHUBERT She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid and smiles. Twirler 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 1; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sec.-Treas. Junior Class; Latin Club 3,4; G. A.A. 2,3,4; Sextette 3,4; Student Voice Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls; Music Letter 4; Triple Trio 4. CHARLES SCHWENKE No man can ever rise above that at which he aims. F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4. KENNETH SEAMAN I would have liked to say something, but I could not. F.F.A. 1. JUDY SPEERS The skin girl's love to touch is sable! G.A.A. 1,2,4; Latin Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Music Letter 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Student Voice 1,2,3; Drama Club 3,4; Drama Letter 3; Sec. Drama Club 4; Letter in Junior Lit.; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls; Junior Play. GLENNA STEINMETZ A lass so mild and meek, that even her shoes refuse to squeak. Glee Club 1,2,3; F.H.A. 3,4; Junior Gregg Artist; Senior Gregg Artist; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. Treasurer 4. CARL TANBERG Men still die with their boots on, but usually one boot is on the accelerator. Band 1,2,3; Vice Pres. Soph. Class; Annual Staff 4; Football 2; Pep Club 3; Drama Club 3,4; Music Letter 3; Alternate Boys State 3; Junior Play Cast; Vice Pres. Junior Class. BOB TILLEMAN 1 don’t think I'm handsome--but what’s my lowly opinion against a mirror's? Football 1,2,3,4; Football Letters 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3; Track 1.2,3,4; Track Utter 2,3,4. 14
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Class Will SHIRLEY BENNETT leaves the Junior Boys to the Junior Girls--at last. DONALD BERGER wills his typewriter and all his old waste paper back to Mrs. Zimmerman. He didn't like typing anyway. KENNY BLEHA leaves by the skin of his teeth. LORNA BOWEN wills her ballet shoes to Douglas Block. Shoes to set your feet a dancing, Doug? DUANE BOE bequeaths his ability to act like a sailor with a girl in every port to Ted Cline. PATSY BUTLER leaves her big wads of gum to anyone who can get away with chewing them like she did. LOIS CAMPBELL leaves her waddle to Jo Ann Staff. BEVERLY CLARIDGE willsherhomemakingability to the teachers of C.H.S. Now maybe they can make better coffee downstairs. DOUGLAS CLARIDGE leaves--Diane--lonesome. LARRY CLARIDGE bequeaths his cigarette butts to Mouse Cowan. Now, Mouse, your supply is assured. MARILYN DICKSON wills her apple polishing ability to Eldon Halingstad. Oh, joy of joys! RHODA DONIS is willing her good times on the Zurich bus to Carol Pike.. Things are looking up! ROGER DONIS leaves his dripping books to any drip who dares pick them up. WAYNE FOX is leaving his voice to David Dover. It might help David. PAT GRAHAM leaves her front porch to her little sister, Joanne. This ought to enliven things a bit. PATSY GRATTON bequeaths her precious carrot tops to BOB BROCKWAY, to cultivate. MELVIN GUERTZGEN wills his job at the Chinook Heating and Equipment Co. to anyone who enjoys unplugging . MARGIE KAY GREEN leaves her quiet voice to Janet Luckett, hoping Mr. Fugita will appreciate it. CHARLOTTE HARWOOD is leaving her little blackbook entitled Lines to Use on the Boys to Dorothy McLeish. Maybe Dorothy can find a few in it she hasn't already used. SHARON HEBBELMAN wills the long road up to her house to Zella Lunden. Don't wear it out, Zella. JENNILYN HIEBERT beque’aths her supply of Sunflower seeds to Doug Neibauer. Now Doug can get his vitamins. JOHN HOLMES leaves his placid outlook on life to Ruby Francis. LEE HOWE leaves--to make a place for his little brother. Butch. MURIEL JORNS wills her love for Pancake (s) to all other Aunt Jemima fans. SHIRLEY KULP bequeaths her lovely auburn hair to Mr. Blaylock and Mr. Bowman. The two of you can fight over it. ELIZABETH LAPLANTE is leaving those good times to Sharon Corrigan. Do you need them, Sharon? BILL LEONARD reluctantly leaves his permanent wave to Donald Baird. Do you have to comb wavy hair too? CHRISTINE MACLEOD wills her ability to cause a chaos in study hall to Edward Beard. JOAN MILLER is leaving her job at the Independent Food Store. She has occupational disease from punching the cash register. GARY MORRIS wills his beard to all the little shavers in C.H.S. DUAN MUSGROVE is giving her baton back to Mr. Prestbo, even though it is dented. BOB NASLUND bequeaths his scholastic standing to Gitch Richards. NEIL NEIBAUER leaves his car to anyone who will drive him home on Saturday nights. NEIL OPPRECHT is considering givinghis good luck dime to those fellows and gals with the huge charge accounts at the Cozy. PATTY OVERCAST wills her ability to play the accordian to Mrs. Crockett. Patty doesn't think Mrs. Crockett is as versatile as she might be. JACK PAULSON leaves his way of provoking the teachers to John Ambrose, who won’t need any coaching. ROGENE PAULSON wills her snappy Ford to Mr. Fugita, who takes those long walks. JOHN PIKE is willing his ability to keep a steady to Beverly Doughten. Now maybe Beverly won’t have so much trouble. JAMES ROSS wills his height to Bert Tilleman. Jim feels it's about time Bert came up in the world. KAY SCHAEFER leaves her curves to the State Highway Department. FRANCIS SCHEND, on due consideration, leaves his control over the hearts of all females to Gary Severson, in hopes that Gary will make good use of it. MARY LOU SCHUBERT, to prove that life can be beautiful, wills her smile to Mary Wood. CHARLES SCHWENKE leaves his ability to fall in love at first sight to anyone who feels he can do it as masterfully as Charles did. KENNETH SEAMAN wills his quiet ways to Dick Kuhr. Do you suppose this will make it possible for Dick to remain in class the full forty five minutes? JUDY SPEERS leaves the oversized Biology specimens to Patty Johnson. Judy didn't like them. Buck up, Patty. GLENNA STEINMETZ bequeaths the posting machine at the First State Bank to the new treasurer of C.H.S. She's going home to Bill. CARL TANBERG wills Pete's delivery truck to Vick Palm, providing Vick will take the corners easy. ROBERT TILLEMAN leaves his ability to go steady to anyone who finds he can live up to the record Bob set. ROBERT UPSHAW wills his fiery temper to Gail Acher. JACK UPSHAW has already gone. He is ahead of the rest of us and has begun to better himself. PATSY VOSS wills her assortment of earrings to anyone who wishes to resemble Cleopatra. ERNESTINE WALLNER bequeaths her eyes to anyone who will use them to as good advantage as Ernie did! VANDA LEE WERK wills her tiny waistline to Mr. Denny. LINDA WESTIN is giving the notes she forgot to play in band to Mr. Prestbo, because he always wanted them. SANDRA WHITE wills a few of her quiet ways to Jimmy Ingwalson, who will not want them. TED WISCH leaves his hairy chest to Angus MacLeod and John Prestbo. There is plenty there for both. 16
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