Cut Bank High School - Wolf Yearbook (Cut Bank, MT)

 - Class of 1936

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CLASSES

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We. the Class of 1936, in thirty-three individual parts, being about to pass from this vale of education with crammed minds, understanding hearts and sympathetic souls, do here draw up and publish this, our last will and testament. We bequeath to our beloved super- intendent. H. C. Davis, our sincere gratitude, and the unlimited wealth and good wishes of our eternal memory. We give and bMjueath to the loving Faculty, which has been for our instruction in well-learned knowledge, pleasant thoughts and deepest wishes for p ace and comfort. Although the Seniors have been difficult to handle at times, they have be n kindly treated by the teachers and therefore we grant th?m these good wishes. To the school in general, we leave Mr. Kindle, our janitor, if the students will obediently keep the school as neat as the Seniors have. Jvr1 To the Juniors we bequeath a part of our Senior dignity, as we have an overabundance. To the Sophomores we will our great strength and power, so they will be able to handle the Freshmen with more care and authority. We Seniors bequeath our love of the teachers and our ability to concentrate on our studies to the Freshman, who seem to be badly in need of this. The individual seniors are willing to leave “something to remember us by” to other members of our honored school. Trifling as these may seem, we bestow them with generous hearts to our fellow' school mates. Charles Merrill wills his ability as a public speaker to Jennie Flaget. Betty Bernard wills her quiet, willing way to Lena Miller. Doris Olson wills her ability at getting A’s to Esther Kliensmith. Myrtice Humes wills her “way with the boys” to Roslyn Norman. Dorothy Danens leaves her ability to dance to Mary Jane Sullivan. Ned Clarke wills his “whistle” to Junior Poppler. Kenneth Pardue and Jack Gordon leave 'their “good looks” to Bill McClana-han. Bernice Noah leaves her southern accent to Shirley Schnee. Frances Sodergren wills her height to Sally Lew'is and she. in turn, may give her brother, Johnny, as much of it as she cannot conveniently use. Pat Murphy wills his excellent dancing to Bob Wardell. Margaret Pugerude wills her sweet smile to Marina Named; may Marina al- ways take advantage of this in the future, especially when keeping library. Ruth Van Demark wdlls her small size to Christine Nelson. Dorothy Mattson bestowes her figure to Ethel Fuller. She may attain this by going through revolving doors. Helen Anderson wills her ability to chew gum to Ruth Stack. Phil Haglund (unwillingly) wills De-lores Poynter to Jim Worthington, providing he takes the very best care of her. Mike Wagner wills his attractive smile to Wayne Wilcox. Buster Oliver wills his basketball ability to Don Frisbee. Roland Bonds and June McGlothlin leave their secret of keeping a perfect friendship to Forrie Burgess. Just a little advice for him so he and Ruth Sines won’t have any of these petty quarrels. Carmen Cobb very gladly leaves her blushes for Ardis Dawson. Charley Aubrey wills his ability to run swiftly to Doug McCarter just in case Doug couldn’t lick the one he was fighting with. Sanford Money wills his name and good fortune to Dayle MeClanahan. Grant Brown wills his “wicked left” to Joe Danens. It might come in handy if he has to defend himself. Margaret Miller w'ills her way with the teachers to some of the freshmen. Long may this be praised. Ray Johnson wills his hard work and never-ceasing ambition to Conrad Zuelke. Bill Stufft bestowes his ability to keep the class treasury straight to any of the other officers who are having difficulty in keeping things just like they should be. Norris Van Demark bestowes a part of his musical ability to Murray Williamson. Playing the violin is good to build up muscles, Murray. To Jasper Davis. Vic Luedtke. leaves his dancing and acting ability. Now for some real stepping. Jasper. Dorothy Krapf leaves her tennis racket to Marjorie Clark. That’s better exercise than falling down stairs. Stanley Dansby wills his smooth, southern drawl to John Hartford. A soft voice is an excellent thing, even in man. Harry Shannon leaves his fondness of Biology to Mary Louise Murphy. May she remember this when taking care of baby mice and the like. Gordon Humes wills his sousaphon? to Barbara Small, providing she’ll promise not to get lost in it. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1936, set our hands and seal, and publish this, our last will and testament, this 27th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, in the year of our Lord.

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