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5 4t 20iit z tcC -Jejunent We, the Class of 1956, of Choteau High School, School District 1, City of Choteau, County of Teton, and State of Montana, U. S. A. , being sound of both body and mind, do hereby concede this as our last will and testament. To the Science Department we will the knowledge acquired about the correct scientific method to per- form experiments. To the English Department we will our enormous redundant vocabulary. To the Mathematics Department we will the mathematical formulas which we worked that weren’t in the books. To the Commercial Department we will the great typing and shorthand speed created in this cheerful place. To all of the faculty we will the happy experiences we gave them so they will remember us. Maxine Yeager wills her ability to win state All-Around Cowgirl in her junior year to Lila Gallehon and hopes that she has as much good luck and fun. Bruce Anderson and Joan Baumgartner will their fights about who will be last to school to Jim Van Cleve and Duke Crary. Beverly Monkman can’t will anything because she is taking it all with her. Carl Olson wills his twin brother, Clark, to the Junior Girls. Better hurry because he is leaving also. Marie Vance wills her straight” A” average and music ability to Sharon Herzog. Gene Danz wills his shyness to Jack Schrock. Bet you can’t use it as he did. Faye Baker wills her grade average to Anna Marie Lilleaas and hopes that she keeps it up. Gene Henneford wills his technique with girls to Richard Mauseth. Pauline Richem wills her Ford to Arlene Depner. Don't run around too much, Arlene, it might interfere with your studies. Jim Lohse wills his athletic ability and good looks to David Wedum. Gayle Armstrong wills her place in Choteau High School to whoever thinks they can fill it. Charles Averill wills his place in the chorus to Jesse Malone. Make good use of it, Jess. Mary Brilakis wills her quietness to Doris Rowley. Doris, work hard at keeping it as Mary did. Jim Boadle wills his gym set to Bill Chalmers so that he can develop a physique like Jim's. Rose Kibbee wills her height to Shirley Schwartz. Johnny Carlson and Dale Depner will their places in Junior Literature to anybody that wants them. Sis Gebhart wills the ladylike charms that were willed to her, to Joan McDonald and Charlotte Bond.
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LESLIE A. WEDUM Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Play Staff 4; Track 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Play Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; What's next? College. DEDE C. WILSON CPC 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Twirler 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Music Groups 2, 3, 4; What's next? CWC Women’s College??? JOAN A. ZGODA FHA 1,2,3; Drivers Training 1; Music Groups 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4; Debate 1; Library Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Play Staff 4; CPC 1, 2; Paper Staff 4; What’s next? College for Medical Technology. SHIRLEY J. ZIER FTA 3,4; Library Club 3; Drivers Training 1; Debate 1; Office Duty 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; What's next? College for teaching. MAXINE J. YEAGER FHA 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Paper Staff 4; Montana All- around Cowgirl; Play Staff 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Library Club 3; Office Duty 4; What's next? Col- lege.
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Wally Cherry wills his curly hair to Lee Nordahl. Don’t comb it as often as Wally did because your grades will suffer. Linda Groot wills the commercial department to Delores Rowley and Janet Rose. Charles Crane wills his dancing ability to Larry Broere. Polish it up a little bit and the girls will swoon. Allene Hanson wills her speech abilities to Linda Austin. You’ll go far if you use it as she did. Ronnie Eklund wills Choteau High School to all who want it. Don’t try to give it back because he is glad to get rid of it. Diane Henderson wills her slender figure to Margaret Taylor. Don't lose too much weight or you will be a walking scarecrow. Lee Foxworthy wills his ability to talk to Ronnie Burgess. As if he needed it. Iris Hughes wills the sixty cents that Joan Luinstra owes her, to Joan. No Hard Feelings. Merle Hanson and Ora Knowlton will the psychology class to ail who like to talk about people. Shirley Lusty wills her voice to Mary Lynn Olsen. Not too many high notes, your voice might crack. Wesley Higgens wills his place on the basketball team to Don McCracken. Jeanne Rausch wills her job at Penney’s to Bonnie Brown or Betty Dhane. Don’t fight, girls, you won t get rich. Leif Larsen wills the student council to Davey Jones, have fun. Maxine Snyder and Harriet Talifson will their shyness and long hair to Virginia Durr and Ruby Hansman. Richard Page, Tommie Richards, and Alex Truchot will their ability not to go out for sports to Duke Crary. Dede Wilson wills, for one year, Jay Dunkel to the junior girls as she is going to Denver and won't be able to see him. Clark Olson wills his basketball ability to Dee Fox worthy. That’s all Dee needs, he has the looks. Joan Zgoda would will Jim Lohse to Marlene Weist or Fern Cherry but she is taking him with her. Jack Peterson wills his height to Pete Howard. Jack thought you might be able to use it in basketball. Shirley Zier wills her trumpet playing ability to Betty Jo Orne. Blow hard, Betty Jo. Larry Taylow wills his ability not to be conceited to Jay Dunkel. Marjorie La Ranee wills her quietness to Peggy Johnson. Leslie Wedum wills his track record to Greg Whipple. Ed Lilieaas wills his red hair to Kenny Rustad. We thought it would look nice with your orange pants. Joe Lantz wills his seat on the Pendroy bus to Billy Halverson.
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