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(j ass l )i T RICH CLOUGH wills his tatus as Playboy of Choteau High to Jim Sulgrove and Dwight Truchot. Watch out, girls! DONNA BURT and WAYNE GOLLEHON will their attentiveness in class to Ronnie Pierre and Russell Koch. Bring those No-Doze! LOUISE TRUCHOT wills her ability to make the Honor Roll to Charlie Mc- Farlane and Ed Arensmeyer. Cram for those tests, fellas! DETRA ABBOTT and JANICE STROMS WOLD will their poets' corner at Claude Lane to Richard Hansmen and Gary McCartney. A rose is a rose, is a rose. ANDREA LINDSETH wills her coy flirtations to Jean McGuire and Judy Zgoda. May they be used in a wise and conservative manner, girls? KARON GEORGE wills her little green bomb to Lizy Nesbit, if she thinks she can handle it. (The car, that is.) ETHEL WHITE wills her week-end visits to Chere Forrest. Oh, those lone- ly week-days. GINNY and TERRY KELLY aren't going to will anything because they're taking each other to Havre next year. RICK STOUDT wills his ability to drive his car at high speeds in the dark of night and not get picked up to Gary and Lawrence Truchot. May you have as much luck in ditching the cop. boys! WALTER MALONE wills his slim chances of catching a bus on time to Tom Rogers and Robert Cherry. Please be on time, boys! DON HANSEN wills his quiet ways to Marc Anderson and Jim Carlson. You really don't need it, boys, but make good use of it! GARY RICHEM wills his cards to Dave Warneke and Dave Stott. Keep the points high! BILL ROGERS wills his center position on the basketball team and his modesty to Jim Baker. Rots of Ruck, Choteau. RONNIE GEORGE wills his stature to Anke Dhane. Take it easy on the whistle, boys! KATHLEEN STOKES wills her ability to get along with Mr. Finley to Miri- am Vail. Think you can handle it, Miriam? RUTH SMITH wills her shyness and smartness to Kathy Maloney and Marsha Newman. Keep the teachers on the ball! JUDY TANGEN wills her quick smile and quiet sense of humor to Connie Alexander and Linda Vance. Don't keep that sense of humor too silent! Keep Choteau High happy, please! 29
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Gfass 7. )i We, the Senior Class of 1963, of Choteau High School, City of Choteau, County of Teton, and State of Montana, 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 knowl- edge and information they may have acquired in our recitations; also this year’s grade books, mute testimonials to our intelligence, ability, and indus- try. 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. KAYLENE LARSON wills her comb and mirror to Barbara Lussenden and Kathy Boussard. Mirror, mirror on the wall! JOHN LITTLE wills his motto, Girls, Girls, Girls, to Gary Dunckel and Lonnie Dale. (If they can keep it under control.) MIKE FERRIS wills his black boots and hat to John Swanson and Roger Weist. If the shoe fits, wear it! SHERRY PEEBLES wills her nickname Tank to Barbee Buchanan. Keep it up, girls, and you'll make the team. BETTY FJELDHEIM wills her ability to get her man” to Judy Morris. Bet- ter watch out, John Van Brunt! ROGER KELLY wills his music ability to Karen Gravdal. Think sharp, Karen! JAN OERTEL wills her long hair to Gretchen Vorhees and Audrey Sheble. Mainly because they asked for it, but also because the show Lady Godiva is coming soon! ANN CHALMERS wills her height to Linda Vance and Susan Meadows. Don't get tripped over! DAN HANSEN wills his curly hair to Jere Huffman. (The only thing Jere doesn't have!) DON REINER leaves the Science Department along with his acid eaten pants. BOB WRIGHT wills his manly physique to Mike Morris. All he asks is to keep his shoulder pads. DAVID ANDERSON wills his ballet slippers from the play to Artie Anderson. Point those toes, Artie! CAROL WEDUM wills her walk to Bonnie Killiam and Donna Chalmers. You will have to work, girls! PHYLLIS RICE and VIRGINIA STOTT will their seats on the bus to Allen Peters and Mabel Hansmen. No holding hands, fellas! 28
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Dear A. L., C i ass JJron n ropnectj 1973 - It just doesn't seem possible. This past week when I received a letter from a fellow classmate, I realized that time had really gone by at a fast pace. I was amazed and surprised to hear that Dave Anderson is now employed at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas as a jazz pianist. Guess he's made his first million already. I also was pleased but not surprised to hear that Jan Oertel and Dan Hansen went through matrimonial services and he is a highly qualified dentist and Jan is his assistant. How quaint! Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kelly are now inhabiting an island in the Pacific - rais- ing their own football team. Roger Kelly is now in the midst of his 33rd hiking spree around the world. He is a world famous guide since he conquered the Alps last year. Detra Abbott is now head of the technology department in Reed Hospital. Guess she's made her first million also. A top-notch mechanic who is really working in a greasy spot is Bob Wright. He may be dirty but successful. A really talented classmate is in Paris now, painting labels on bean cans - none other than stormy Janice Stromswold. Many Columbia records are being sold these days. Of course the famous singer is Rich Clough, who sings as well as he flings. A leading secretary who is working in the Treasury Department is Horky Karon George. No wonder we're working in the red! Betty Fjeldheim is now living in San Francisco with her 12 young ones. Cheaper by the dozen! A Trans-World Airlines pilot who is really enjoying life is Ron George. Guess he likes the stewardesses best! At home I hear that Kaylene Larson is raising shetlands because they are more her size. John Little and Walter Malone are now in Kokamonga with the Peace Corps. Guess they really enjoy the foreign talent. (Girls, that is) Phyllis Rice, now Mrs. Ray Yeager, is helping her hubby run their farm in Choteau. Guess they have 3 boys and one girl now.
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