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(p wph of. Leah McDonald has been big game hunting in Africa, and in her spare time is looking for another husband. Wally Thompson is a distinguished undertaker in New York and is associating with every-body. Beverly Castle seems to still be undecided which boy she is going to marry. She has been trying to decide this since she was a Senior in high school. Kennv Weist is trying to get away with serving minors in his bar in Agawam, called “The Intoxicating Inn. Iola Johnson has finally acquired her Cadillac and is making a tour of the United States. Hoy Gebhart is working on the Great Northern Railroad as a professional bum and trying to catch up on his sleep in his leisure time. Morrine Franklin, after getting bored with life in Choteau and Fairfield, has bought “The Biggest Gyp in Town Casino” in Las Vegas, Nevada. She hopes life here might be more exciting. Kenny Depner is working with Einstein in the perfection of the human mind. Wilma McDonell is married now and lives in a beautifully furnished tent with her two sets of triplets and three sets of twins. Shirl George has a dude ranch which is located in Dream Canyon. California. His favorite pastime is taking pretty girls on hunting and fishing trips. Donna Brown, now living in Hollywood after being married four times, is thoroughly disgusted with life. To get away from it all she is getting married for the fifth time. Leonard Blixrud is now a great rodeo performer, starring at Madison Square Garden. Darleene Anderson’s carefree life ended after graduation. Reasons—marriage, children, and being a slave. Bill Morton is messing around with the chemistry set he received for Christmas. He is trying to make atom bombs with atoms in them. Frank Olson, having been in the Navy for 8 years, has finally received the rank of Seaman First Class. This proves to be quite a change from swabbing decks. Anne Pollock, who has been roaming around for several years, has finally settled down on her ranch near Dupuyer and contemplating on marriage. Phil Herzog has finally made the grade and is now a noted piano player at Carnegie Hall. Bill Mauseth is out of the Army and is farming again. You can tell the Army effected him because when he drives the cows home he yells: “Hep-2-,‘3-4. march you devils, march!” F. G. Curtis and Son ( 13 )
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JjxaL OJilL and JsLdJtam ni, Kenny Weist wills his ability to skip school and not get caught to Danny Lindseth. Anne Pollock wills her ability to be a sweater girl to Florence Higgins. Pauline Wiseman wills her small waist to Joann Richem. Kenny Depner wills his brains, what’s left of them, to Alfred Green. Beverly Castle wills her ability to flirt with all the boys to Lynn Dial. Frank Olson wills his athletic ability to Joe Jaumotte. Leah McDonald wills her ability not to go out with boys to Rita Castle. Morrine Franklin wills her singing ability to Lucy Cherry and hopes that she will make good use of it. Donna Brown wills her slim figure to Phyllis Magee. Marion Munn wills her feminine ways to Suzie Gebhart. Roy Gebhart wills his ability to sleep in class to anyone who is bored with school. Phil Herzog wills her ability to play piano to Ronnie Hinman so that he can play as well as Chris. Wilma McDonell wills her deep voice to Virginia Nelson. Ed Cherry wills his curly hair to Dale Johnson, the only thing Dale doesn’t have. Iola Johnson wills her temper to Helen Davison, knowing it will be used. Watch out, Eddie! Jane Trexler wills her dimples to Botella Lorenzen in hopes that she will make good use of them. Wally Thompson wills his desire to be an undertaker to Gary Franklin. Bill Mauseth wills his curly eyelashes and rosy, pink cheeks to Chris Henderson. Bill Johnson wills his ability not to be conceited to Bill Mc- Cauley. Darleene Anderson wills her ability to stick to one boy to Ruthie Nelson. Shirl George wills his ability to take eight subjects a year to anyone who wants it. Russell Gleason isn’t leaving anything, as he wants to take it all with him. ( 12 ) Choteau Club
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Connie Saxbury. while patiently waiting for George’s return from the Foreign Legion, is still running around with all the other guys. Bill Johnson, now mayor of Bynum, Justice of the Peace, and president of the School Board of Bynum, is thinking about retiring with his wife and eight children. Pauline Wiseman is busy running a beauty shop, where she is bleaching hair professionally. As to marriage she is un- decided, but if there is any eligible millionaire around, let her know. Russell Gleason is now married to Mary Lou Ely and they are happily living in Fairfield with her folks. Russell is employed by the Ely Diaper Company, which is owned by his father-in-law. Marion Munn is now living in Idaho and employed by an oil company. She enjoys sitting on the boss’s lap while taking dictation. Eddie Cherry, who played the drums with Dale’s Dance Demons in high school, is now employed by the Be Bop Weird Noise Orchestra. He and Helen are planning on getting married soon. Jane Sessions Trexler and her husband, who is a veterinarian, are living in their 25-room mansion in New York. On September 6. 1949, thirty-one meek Freshmen entered high school. Our officers were: Anne Pollock, president; Rus- sell Gleason, vice president; Shirley Golding, secretary-treas- urer; Kathryn Munson, class representative. Miss Ingle was our class advisor. As Sophomores we had the pleasure of initiating the Freshmen. Class officers were as follows: Leonard Blixrud, president; Kenny Depner, vice president; Shirley Golding, secretary-treasurer; Jane Sessions and Ed Cherry, student representatives. Mr. Kildahl was our class advisor. As Juniors we lost several students. Our big events of the year were the Junior Prom and the class play. This year’s officers were: Jane Sessions, president; Kenny Depner, vice president; Ed Cherry, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Golding and Leonard Blixrud, class representatives. Our class advisor was Mr. Finley. Our Senior year kept us busy working on the annual and preparing for graduation. Our class officers were as follows: Frank Olson, president; Ed Cherry, vice president; Kenny Depner, secretary; Darleene Anderson, treasurer; Phil Herzog and Leonard Blixrud, student representatives. Mr. Ham was our class supervisor. Choteau Garage ( 14 )
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