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Class History FRESHMEN President—Greg Sargent Vice-President—Charlie Clikeman Secretary—Peggy Conrad Treasurer Student Council Representatives—Bonnie Magda. Lloyd Darah. Joe Upshaw Class Sponsors—Mrs. Tilleman (nee. Miss Fischer) and Mr. Beck Carnival Queen Candidate—Lisa Finch SOPHOMORES President—Charlie Clikeman Vice-President—Doug Tilleman Secretary-Treasurer—Jeanette Seamons Student Council Representatives—Max Chapman, Vic Monson, Henry Hofeldt Class Sponsors—Mrs. Praetz and Mr. Shatz Carnival Queen—Moselle DePriest JUNIORS President—Rick Bollinger Vice-President—Bev Gratton Secretary-T reasurer—Louise Jergeson Student Council Representatives—Bonnie Magda, Chuck Palm, Greg Sargent Student Council Officers—Vic Monson, Vice-President Jeanette, Secretary Class Sponsors—Mrs. Praetz and Mrs. Crockett Carnival Queen—Bev Gratton Junior Prom—Theme: “South Pacific” Prom Chairman—Dick Boisvert Banquet Chairman—Janice Personen Junior Play—“The Remarkable Incident at Carson’s Corners” Girl Staters—Bev Gratton and Jeanette Seamons Alternates—Louise Jergeson and Janice Personen Boy Staters—Charlie Clikeman, Bill Miller, and Vic Monson Alternates—Henry Hofeldt, Chuck Palm, and Greg Sargent High School Week—Janice Personen, Jeanette Sea- mons, Bev Gratton, Charlie Clikeman, Bill Miller, Henry Hofeldt National Honor Society—Janice Personen, Vic Mon- son, Bill Miller SENIORS President—Henry Hofeldt Vice-President—Jerry Isbell Secretary-Treasurer—Vivian Brown Student Council Representatives—Charlie Clikeman, Janice Personen, Max Chapman Student Council Officers—Bev Gratton, Secretary, Markita McDowell, Treasurer, and Vic Monson, President Class Sponsors—Mr. Bowen and Mr. Denny Carnival Queen—Carol Arndt Homecoming Queen and King—Pat Sargent and Doug Tilleman Sno-Ball Queen and King—Kathy Bressler and Jerry Isbell Senior Play—“The Man Who Came to Dinner” All-American Football Player—Doug Tilleman Annual Editors—Rick Bollinger and Jeanette Seamons Annual Business Managers—Shirley Young and Chuck Palm Student Voice Editors—Shirley Young and Chuck Palm National Honor Society—Charlie Clikeman, Bev Grat- ton, Henry Hofeldt, Louise Jergeson, Chuck Palm. Greg Sargent 20 THE BURGESS AGENCY
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SHIRLEY YOUNG Witty, lively and full of fun; she will talk to every one. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; State FHA Convention; FHA Junior Degree 2; Speech League 4; Junior Class Play; Co- Business Manager of the Annual; Librarian 3; Co- Editor of the Student Voice; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Play CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Mr. Bowen, Sponsor; Jerry Isbell, Vice-President; Henry Hofeldt, President; Vivian Brown, Secretary- Treasurer; Mr. Denny, Sponsor. BACK ROW: Charles Clikeman, Max Chapman, and Janice Personen, Student Council Representatives. FARMERS UNION CRAIN TERMINAL ASSOCIATION CHINOOK HEATING and EQUIPMENT 19 BEAR PAW and RADIATOR SHOP
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Senior Class Will We the Senior Gass of 1962, of the Gty of Chinook, County of Blaine, State of Montana, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all wills made by us before the present date. We give and bequeath the following: Janet Alsaker: Wills her quiet and shy ways to Cecilia Dannis. Your troubles are over, Cecilia. Rose Anderson: Wills her quiet reserve to Winkie Taylor. Now watch ‘ole C.H.S. calm down! Carol Arndt: Would will something, but she needs all she’s got to keep up with Bob. Tom Barber: Would will Judy Doughten to the hoys in C.H.S., but he wants to keep her all to himself. Dick Boisvert: Wills his quiet speaking ability to Mrs. Tille- man. The halls of C.H.S. will never be the same. Rick Bollinger: Wills his charming personality and manners to Larry Schroeder, and Larry’s bigger than Rick is, girls! Kathie Bressler: Wills her sweet smile to the oncoming fresh- men. Let’s hope they use it as well as Kathie did. Ronnie Brinkman: Isn’t going to will his nights. He wants to keep them for future reference. Vivian Brown: Wills her twirling ability to her sister, Georgi- ans Larry Casteel: Wills his tardiness to anyone who likes the detention room as well as he does. Sharon Casteel: Wills all of the good meals in Advanced Home Ec. class to next year’s class. Eat heartily, kids! Max Chapman: Wills his “twisting” ability to Mr. DeYarmin. Maybe Tom can win a contest now. Rita Chapman: Wills her height to Priscilla Archambault. No more running in the halls to get to classes on time, huh, Priscilla? Charlie Clikeman: Wills his “gitar” to Eddie Leonard. Charlie won’t have any use for it in foreign lands. Peggy Conrad: Wills her daily letters from Billings to anyone who thinks they have time to answer them as well as she did. Valerie Dahl: Wills her short skirts to Pam Taylor. Just look at those legs now! Moselle DePriest: Wills her old blue car to Joni Leeds and Connie Mallon. Let’s hope they have as much fun in it as Moselle did! Gordon DeVries: Wills his interesting times in Bookkeeping to next year’s class. Now they can get caught up on their sleep. Bob Doughten: Is taking his car with him. What good is a party without a car? Sandi Ewing: Leaves her position as flag twirler to her sister, Linda. Let’s hope Linda does as well as Sandi did. Karin Fald: Wills her “puppy-dog” friend to Greta Gustafson. 0, happy day! Patty Finley: Leaves her sense of humor to Mr. Anderson. Wow! what a bookkeeping class they will have now! Gary Friede: Leaves with a sigh of relief! Jim Gallus: Wills his dimples to anyone who thinks they can use them as successfully as Jim has. Bill Graham: Wills his science magazines to Mr. Denney. Bill doesn’t need them anymore. He’s got other interest! Beverly Gratton: Wills her driving ability to anyone who has a father with nerves of steel!! Anna Marie Hirter: Wills her gracefulness to Joe Brummer. Go, team, go! Henry Hofeldt: Wills his physique to Bob Harvey. Just look at that man now! Karon Hofeldt: Wills all her good times at the country dances to anyone who thinks they can have as much fun as she had. Jerry Isbell: Wills his ability to play his French horn to Steve Sargent. Now Steve will have a chance to go to State, too! Louise Jergeson: Leaves her ability to get along with the fresh- man boys to the girls of the freshman class. Watch out, boys. Dorvin Leo: Leaves her giggle to anyone in C.H.S. who thinks they can master it as Dorvin has. Pauline Leonard: Leaves with a diamond. She’s taking that with her! Connie Loney: Wills her car to anyone who can get out of the close scraps as she has. Judy Lux: Wills her problems with the opposite sex to anyone who can come out on top! Markita McDowell: Gladly leaves her job as student treasurer to Jean Varner. Now, Jean, let’s see you do as good a job. Bonnie Magda: Wills her strutting ability in twirling to Mary Barber and Donna Sherman. You’re troubles are over, girls! Howard Michel: Wills his “spud” business to his brother Ralph. Bill Miller: Wills his 5,981 excess brownie points to Bob Brekke. Vic Monson: Wills his curly locks to Frank Archambault. No more Bryle Cream for you, Frank Neal Montgomery: Wills his winter walks to anyone who can walk farther than he has. Helen Neufeld: Wills her false pony-tail to Joyce Bleha. Now Joyce will have something to hang onto after the girls leave. Trina Overcast: Wills her car to Diana Padgent and Nora Williams. Now, girls, you can ride in style instead of walking. Chuck Palm: Wills his Student Voice position to Charlene Paulson. Let’s see you do as well as Chuck did. Janice Personen: Would leave her figure and walk to the girls in C.H.S., but she’s going to take advantage of it at St. Olaf’s. Helen Rohrer: Wills her trips to Glasgow to anyone who can find as interesting a subject there as Helen did! Greg Sargent: Wills his running stamina to next year’s track team. Pick ’em up and set ’em down, boys. Pat Sargent: Wills her old, used recipes to Mrs. Ingwalson. Pat never had any use for them. Shirley Seamon: Wills her quiet ways in the library to the incoming Freshmen. Now Mrs. Praetz won’t have to strain her voice anymore. Jeanette Seamons: W’ills the high school’s choir piano to next year’s accompanist. Let’s see you do as good a job as Jeanette has done. Sheila Seamons: Leaves with no regrets! Larry Shaw: Wills his way with the girls to Don Morgan. Let’s see if Don can do as well as Larry did. Jim Speers: Would will his personality if he had not used it to the fullest advantage—both sides. Doug Tilleman: Wills his training in sports to anyone who can get out of it and still be as good as Doug is. Joe Upshaw: Wills his way with the teachers to Jim Reed. No more Detention Room for Jim! Royal Wisch: Wills his job as delivery boy to anyone who can master the G.M.C. as he did. Shirley Young: Leaves—to give more bucking room to her brother Bob. LASTLY: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hand and seal on this twenty-first day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. 21
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