Choteau High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Choteau, MT)

 - Class of 1959

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“PtofiAecy (cont’d.) From the world of high finance, we have Janet Hickman, who rose from a bookkeeper to the controlling party on the New York Stock Exchange. The reason for her sudden success was that no one but she could figure out her bookkeeping. The scientific world is also represented tonight. Dick Koch, the inventor of the first rocket to Mars, is here, along with Russell Joramo, the pilot and sole survivor of the rocket when it crashed. After writing stories for the GROWL, Monte Rae Anderson went on and wrote several novels. Her current best seller is PILTDOWN PLACE. Another girl making money hand over fist is Doris Riggs. She collects pop bottles after the Moose dances and sells them at an enormous profit. Russell Meech is prospecting for gold in Teton Canyon. Right now he is asking his old high school pals for a grubstake. Janet Clark isn’t here tonight because she is recovering in her own hospital from the heart attack she had when she got the word that the Democrats won the last election. The international playboy, Victor Perkins, has returned, and with his seventh wife's money is starting to buy the entire town of Conrad. Abo with us is the Chief of the New York police department, Marlene Black. Kay Ferris arrived in her Model T. By the looks of the car, no one would ever suspect she has a few of her money bags hidden away in the hub caps. Roger Swanson is a traveling salesman selling little knick-knacks like special brushes for Cadillacs lined with grizzly bear fur, and wigs made from feathers for bald parakeets. Marlene Van Setten is still engaged in her favorite pastime, scaring cats and chasing dogs. The new president of Safeway is here tonight. Of course he is none other than the genius of the canned bean department, Travis Collier. Elinor Thorman is doing very well. She is in Idaho selling all of her old used cars. The Choteau Acantha has hired a sensational new cartoonbt. Gene Depner. His cartoon characters are Wilbur Van Snerdge and his pal Orville Peabody. Jeri Armstrong is selling rare Armstrong wigs. She makes them from her own hair. Busi- ness isn't so good now, however, because she is growing bald. Peter Bouma drove down in one of his newer cars. He is in charge of spending his father's money. Carol Enderson now owns her own cigarette factory. Her slogan is, Buy cigarettes parents can’t smell. Don Baumgartner plays basketball for the Boston Celtics. On the side he advertises for Marlboro cigarettes, Gillete blue blades, and various other sundry items. Mountaineer Jo Ann Moore has come down from her hermitage on top of Ear Mountain to be with us this evening. After graduating from Choteau High, Judy Bivens attended secretarial school, where she learned little tricks like sitting on the boss's lap. We find that Harold Yeager now owns all of the land west of Choteau to the mountains, and besides all that he is the champion cowboy of the world. Jan Jaumotte is the official photographer for this reunion. She had to retire from her work on Expose Magazine because some party pooper kept breaking her flash bulbs. Also present is that brilliant criminal lawyer, John (Perry Mason) Salmond. He arrived after getting Sharon Durfee off the hook for a traffic violation, improper passing, which, in her case, means driving under large trucks instead of around them. Barbi Standish is busy operating a radar screen. Now none of those Fairfield boys can slip past her. The last person to arrive was Jack Bradley. He came up in one of his own airplanes. He is the owner of the airline company whose slogan is, He who tries to get there fastest usually arrives lastest.

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'Pxafi leccf, The time is May 26, 1969. The place is Durfee's ranch in Teton Canyon. The occasion is the reunion of the illustrious class of 1959. For entertainment on this grand occasion, Marvin Larson and his 500-piece orchestra are with us. We are fortunate to have him straight from the Ozarks, where he has been playing for the Grand Ole Opry. The food is being furnished by Lila Sessions, who now runs Choteau’s most exclusive restau- rant, the Lost Liver. She serves such delicacies as fried fleas, ground rattlesnake, surgar-coated octopus, and jellied angle worms. Several towns are represented here this evening. Louella Gemar, the manager of the new shopping center in that growing metropolis, Agawam, is here. Another influential citizen from Agawam is its mayor, Larry Morhardt. Also here is the Florence Nightingale of Pendroy, Myrtle Rose. From Farmington, we have Don Slanger, the owner and sole customer of Slanger’s Stagger Inn. The renowned world traveler, Verna Alium, is here. She has just returned from Antarctica, where she was trapping penguins for Choteau’s new zoo. The new zoo, by the way. is being run by Ronnie Stroh, who says that he always knew this was the work he was suited for. Lynne Howard is running a hat shop called Lynnie’s Lids. One of her creations is a hat you can fall out of trees with because it’s crush-proof. After his debut in the junior and senior class plays, Jim Ramaker went on to Hollywood. He is making movies with his side-kick, that new singing and guitar-playing sensation, Bob Herzog, who is also known as the Second Elvis. Visiting us from the world of high fashion in Paris is fashion designer and model, Ruth Ann Swanson. Sharon McCollum, after traipsing the wilds of Africa in search of rare and exotic furs, has come back to settle in Choteau and trap beavers for her first fur coat. Cal George, our authority on education, is now raking in the profits from his new booklet entitled, Questions Teachers Can’t Answer. Marvin Sivak is in the construction business. He just finished building a drag strip from Bynum to Conrad. Kathy Johnson, the senator from Montana, is actively engaged in her campaign for Presi- dent in the next election. Her opposition, of course, is Ray Van Wichen. Although the elec- tion won’t be for 3 more years, both candidates are in the thick of the battle. Keith Chalmers has brought along several of his new futuristic cars in hopes of selling them to his old classmates. His new cars are a cross between a Rambler and a Cadillac. They are, of course, called Radiilacs. The foreman of the Lazy L Ranch, Lanore Larson, is here this evening. After travelling all over the world she decided to settle down with her herefords. Gary Arensmeyer staned out simply farming on the Blackfeet reservation, but he made such a hit that he was initiated into the tribe. He is now called by no other name than Big Chief Long Eagle.



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