Choteau High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Choteau, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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Jacquie Slanger wills the quiet ways that were willed to her last year to Rose Kibbee. Jacquie never could seem to make use of them, maybe you can Rose. Janis Bueling wills her ability to maintain an A average to Marie Vance. John Kahler and Rachel Armstrong leave their seats on the Pendroy bus to Gayle,Arm- strong and Joe Lantz. No holding hands, please. June Baumgartner wills her habit of being late every noon to anyone who enjoys staying after school. Mary Truchot wills her flirtatious nature to Harriet Talifson. Patty Kade wills her Pepsodent smile to the Junior girls. Larry Davison wills his interest in photography to Leslie Wedum and Jack Peterson. Sharon George and Norita Murr will their shorthand speed to Pauline Richem and Maxine Yeager. Shirley Swenson and Ellery Crary leave the science department to Allene Hanson and Gene Henneford. Janet Huffman wills her lady-like ways to Sis Gebhart. Deanna Swenson wills her interest in home economics to Iris Hughes. Harley Yeager and Mike Anderson leave their ability to disagree with everything that's discussed at the class meetings to Gene Dantz and Alex Truchot. They also throw in their knowledge of parliamentary procedure. Nick Tomayer wills his ability to be the lover boy in the senior class play to Merle Hanson. Kirt George wills his splendid use of the English language to Jim Boadle. Dale Castle wills his nickname. Pinky, to Ed Lilleaas. Katherinette Malone wills her long hair to Joan Zgoda. Barbara Johnson wills her job at the Choteau Drug to Linda Groot. Don't expect to get rich quick. Joanie Brooks wills her ability to get married in her senior year to any junior who thinks they could handle the job. Wanneata McLoughlin wills her giggle to Marjorie LaRance. Fred Erickson wills his interest and talent in Drama to Wally Cherry. Howard Conquergood leaves his height to Charles Crane and Ora Knowlton. Don't fight, boys, there's plenty for both of you. Leo Rowley wills his conceited attitude to Ronnie Eklund.

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 Fanatic, as Freshmen, we were led by Rowley Raving that--- Sophomore's treatment unholy! Even-green ribbon in braid, lipstick, and P.J’s. Sophs, insisted without any lee-ways! Hovering over us like old mother hens. Making us cater to all of their yens. Envy followed us 'round on the spot, Nobody doubted we'd rise to the top! Surviving to Sophomores, we were led ably by Crary, Originating the C on the hill, we didn't let tarry. Pesky still, although more in the swing, Habits and grades still didn't mean a thing! Jumping right into the groove of things now. Under rank of Huffman, we continued to ploy. Never Been Kissed, class rings, and the Prom, It seemed as though we'd been hit by a bomb! Our class had three cheer leaders in representation. Right from the start they were sure a sensation! Say, --We made it, I guess you all know! Engineer Kahler helped continue our show. Notice: pictures, annual, and Here Come the Brides, In with school paper, and graduation besides! Out of your way, it seems we're going at last, Regret is tugging as we think of this past! Ladies and Gentlemen, Board of Education, Superintendent, Teachers, and Students: We, the Class of 1955, of Choteau High School, City of Choteau, County of Teton, and State of Montana, U. S. A., being of sound body and mind, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. We give and bequeath to our dearly beloved faculty, the amazing knowledge and information they may have acquired in our recitations; also this year's grade books, mute testimonials to our intelligence, ability, and industry. To the underclassmen we leave our shining example of the way they should go that they may behold, ponder, and to the best of their childish ability, imitate. Bubs Perkins wills his ability to go with one girl all through high school to John- nie Carlson. Hope you don't find it too boring Johnnie. Sandy Hanusa wills her deep tenor voice to Dede Wilson and Shirley Lusty. Dick Arensmeyer wills his blue Ford to Richard Page.



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Larry Kibbee leaves American Literature Class without regret. Two years is a long time. Roy Snyder and Ray Anderson will their place on the basketball team to Wes Higgins and Jim Lohse. Jean Zier leaves her position as cheerleader to any junior girl who can do as well as Jean has. Harold Powers wills his manly physique to Charles Averi 11. Harold asks only to keep his shoulder pads. The prophecy for this class only proves what an illustrious, brilliant, and outstanding group was the Class of 1955. Jacquie Slanger, who was the nurse from Green Gables in the Sr. play, is now a nurse at Warm Springs. She says she enjoys her work immensely. Rachel Armstrong owns a $50,000 horse ranch in Colorado. She has lots of wranglers and a few horses, including the Black Stallion. Barbara Johnson is married, as everyone expected, to Jim Arensmeyer. Between her six children and trying to help Jim with the farming, she is rather busy. Harold Powers has just finished his tonsorial training and is now running his own clip joint (barber shop). His buddy, Dale Castle, owner of the Castle Clipper Company, has just invented a new kind of clipper for Harold. Larry Kibbee, who still hasn't decided on a girl, joined the army and has forgotten all girls. He just got an honorable discharge. Ray Anderson is trying to run his father's farm. In the meantime he is trying to think of a way to be a wrangler and move to Colorado. Leo Rowley, member of the symphony orchestra, has just returned from Paris, France with many high honors and a very beautiful French—oo-la-la—horn. Harley Yeager and Nick Tomayer are working together on a mad experiment, trying to invent a mechanical man that would go under water after the fish and bring them up al cleaned. Janis Bueling, the famous scientist, has already invented one, but she is goir to see if they can work it out. Shirley Swenson, the noted lawyer, and a graduate from Vassar, is working on a case that involved two people in a car accident. Norita Murr has souped up her Rolls Royce a little too much and she hit Mary Trembly's new Cadillac convertible. By the way, Mary is sole heir of the Cornell Hotel, Bar, and oil well. Katherinette Malone is married to Carter George, and while he is still trying to make P. F. C. in the Marines, she is keeping the homefires burning.

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