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ScKctn 5% Taking off from La Guardia airfield in New York City, now owned by oil tycoon Keith George, we landed on the moon in ten hours, fourteen minutes, three seconds. Flying in Jim Van Cleve's latest rocket Vanguard HI, we arrived safely with few mishaps along the way. The Terror of the Milky Way Bill Alzheimer beat us here by five hours in his own private space ship. On his way here he was picked up for speeding by our Space Patrolmen for the area, Jerry McLaughlin and Larry Poore. We felt very safe in the hands of Mrs. Darold Foxworthy, the former Terry Vance, who after graduating from C.W.C. became an airline hostess for United. She tells us that she and Dee are now the proud parents of three little Foxes, two girls and a baby boy. After arriving on the Moon we were served a beautiful banquet, planned by our interplanetary homemaker Shirley Arnsmyer. In the homemaking field she has taken Betty Crocker’s place. The meat for the meal was provided by the interplanetary Great White Hunter better known to us as Penny Dahlin. The rest of the food was provided by Ruth Alium’s famous restaurants on Earth. Venus and Mars. While planning this banquet and reunion we had only one problem confronting us, that of trying to find Mike Sivak and Jesse Malone who are running a medicine show in the Ozarks called, What Doc Sivak Can’t Cure, Malone Can. Thanks also go to Mrs. Merle Hanson, the former Marcia Issaccson who designed the women's traveling suits. She is now the editor of the interworld famous magazine OUT OF THIS WORLD. Looking around the table we see many famous faces. Of those. Allicia Arensmyer is one. She is private sec- retary for John D. Rockefeller. Phil Young, after having discovered his acting ability in the Senior Class play, went on to Broadway. He gave us his interpretation of Mr. Bach in the Stars. Ray Dickson is now editor of the interplanetary newspaper, The Solar System Times. Sitting next to her boss, Mrs. Bob Bunn, the former Judy Davison is Ray's right hand man as Society Editor. Anna Gail Sabados has become a famous rancher. She is giving the world famous King Ranch in Texas a run for their money. Sitting next was Anna Gail’s foreman, Carol Armstrong, who tells us that she is raising a new breed of horseflesh for buyers in the East. Mrs. L. E. Taylor, the former Phyllis McElroy, was the main financier of the trip. Since her marriage to Larry, who is manufacturing his own Car of Tomorrow, Phyllis has led a very exciting life, traveling all over the world. Society belle, Jacquie Paulus, has really been making the headlines as the famous party giver of New York •City. After the parties she had in high school she was well trained for the job. As we looked around the table, three faces were missing. Bob Hickman, Tony Jaconetty, and Harvey Han- son who are now coaching Football, Basketball and Track respectively, raising their own teams, and arguing about who will get what part of the athletic fund. Another ballplayer in our midst is Roger Gefeller. After leaving the service, he and Farrell Bandow, who is now Roger's manager, went into pro basketball. Roger is now wearing No. 3 for the Minneapolis Lakers. Dean Schrock and Jim Huffman spent the evening comparing notes. Dean has taken over the J. C. Penny Company and Jim is the new owner of Safeway Stores in the state of Montana. The former Judy Seaton who spends her time traveling between the 4-H headquarters in Bozeman and her home in Joliet. She has designed herself a car called the Doodle-bugI Mrs. George Higgens, the former Darlene Dabney, almost didn't get to come. She couldn’t locate her bank- er husband George to come home and take care of the kids. Pendroy has finally made it! I It was recently put on the map for having the first lady mayor in the North- west - our own Sharon Jones. Jeanne Taylor and Virginia McAuley came to the reunion sporting Parisian creations AND beautiful tans. They tell us that they are spending their winters in Paris and summers in Italy. Kenny Rustad, sporting his famous orange pants, is now the manufacturer of the same. His new and very original business is booming. Darlene Shelmerdine almost didn’t make it to the reunion, she was in jail on the charge of bigamy and had to be bailed out by Mary Ellen Bouma, the Wheat Queen of Montana. The former Roberta Hansen is the envy of all residents of Augusta. She is now the co-owner of the thirty- four room, ultra modern, ranch style home that you see on the main street of the metropolis of Augusta. Sitting next to Roberta is Gloria (better known as Mazie ) Vigen Johnson. She is here on her first vacation since her marriage to Kenny. By the way, Kenny's home with all the little Johnsons. The former Sue Frazier was the hot rod fan in our midst the night of the reunion. She has a string of race cars, all built like her original Whoppy that ole' red Chevey that she used to drive to school. Melvin Moon, who was active in F. F. A. as President, is now a wheat farmer in Canada. He has made his first million - is now on his second. In conclusion, by popular demand, that world famous pianist, the former Clarice Wright, led the graduates
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GEORGIA JEANNE TAYLOR Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 4; CPC 2,3,4; Library Club 4; Driver's Training 4. NICKNAME: Taylor FAVORITE SAYING: Ingenious. AMBITION: To go to Paris. TERESA ANN VANCE Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1,4; Class Officer 1; Student Council 1; CPC 1.2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; FHA 1; Play Cast 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Candidate 3,4. NICKNAME: Terry FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, Heavensl AMBITION: College for two years, then marriage. JIM VAN CLEAVE JR. Play Staff 1,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Drivers' Training 2. , AMBITION: To find a job with little work. GLORIA MAY VIGEN Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Chorus 3, 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Drivers' Training 1; Office Club 4. NICKNAME: Mazie AMBITION: To get married. PHILIP ALAN YOUNG Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Heisey Award 2; Play Cast 3,4. NICKNAME: Flip SAYING: That’s the way she goes. AMBITION: Strike oil, die young and be happy or become a football player.
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I z4t TViCt z td 7e4t4 neKt SeKt uy, ?5 % We, the Class of 1958, of Choteau High School, School District 1, City of Choteau, County of Teton, and State of Montana, being of sound mind and body, do hereby conclude this as our last will and testament. Sue Frazier wills her little red convertible to Keith Chalmers. (Bring your tools, Keith.) Virginia McAuley wills her passion for red-heads to Sharon McCollom. Jacquie Paulus wills her naturally curly hair to Jeri Armstrong. Mike Sivak wills his lost ability to get on the honor roll to his brother, Marvin. You don't want him to beat you, do you Mike, huh? Melvin Moon wills to Don Slanger the last can in any case. Jim Huffman wills his ability to go with a college girl to Gary Arensmeyer and Gene Depner. Dean Schrock leaves anything he has to anyone who wants it; but if it's worth more than 69$, he may ask for it back. Larry Poore wills his manager's job to Travis Collier. You watch that team, now, Travis, they're sneaky. Ruth Allum bequeaths her ability to get good jobs to her sister, Verna. Ray Erickson wills his cowboy boots to Lowell Myers and Jack Salmon. Phil Young leaves his physique and football shoes to Jack Bradley. Allicia Arensmeyer wills her ability to have fun in her Senior year to Marlene Black and Janet Hickman. Mary Ellen Bouma wills her position as Library Club President to Beverly Dabney. Bill Alzheiiher leaves his brains for Dick Clark. Let's use them as a Senior, Dick. Tony Jaconetty wills his success in spons to Donnie Baumgartner. Farrell Bandow wills his shyness to Jim Raymaker. Kenny Rustad wills his tallness to Larry Morhart and Bob Herzog, and also wills a pair of orange pants to each. Jeanne Taylor wills her long hair to Janet Clark. Roger Gefeller wills his skill at faking and dribbling (in basketball) to Ray van Wicken. Do as well in '59, Ray, as Roger did in his years. Keith George wills his closeness to the teachers to his brother. Cal. Harvey Hanson wills his position as Mr. C. H. S. to Harold Yeager. (He's taking Miss C. H. S. with him.) Judy Davison wills her blonde hair to Ruth Ann Swanson. Bob Hickman wills his traffic tickets to Roger Swanson and Buddy White. Don't fight, boys, there are enough for two. Carol Armstrong wills her 4 years in the high school band to Jo Ann Moore. Jim Van Cleve wills his love for the science lab to Peter Bouma and Ronnie Stroh. Jesse Malone wills the fame he brought to Choteau High to Marvin Larson and Vic Perkins, the Bynumite Buga leers. Shirley Arensmeyer wills her sewing ability to Barbara Standish. Clarice Wright wills her ability to stay on the honor roll all four years to Kay Ferris. Jerrald McLaughlin leaves his '58 Ford to Bill Broere, if Jerrald can have a ride on Bill's two-wheeled convertible. Darlene Dabney wills her ability to get married after graduation to Elinor Thorman. Gloria Vigen wills her ability to get an engagement ring in her junior year to Karen Huidekoper and Lila Sessions. Marcia Isaacson wills her popularity with the opposite sex to Lanore Larson. Terry Vance bequeaths her love for cheerleading and horses to Lynne Howard. Sharon Jones wills her ability to pop her gum in study hall to Myrtle Rose. Anna Gail Sabados wills her ability to be seen, and not heard, and also her seat on the Pendroy bus to any Junior who thinks he needs it. Darlene Shelmerdine wills her gift of gab to Doris Riggs. Judy Seaton wills her shortness to Judy Bivens. Penny Dahlin wills her friendliness to Kathy Johnson. (Not that she needs it.) Phyllis McElroy wills her laugh to Carol Enderson and Russell Jaramo. Roberta Hansen wills her little tan Ford to Monte Ray Anderson. Buzz Gebhart wills his side-bums to Dick Kock.
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