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SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 i—i H rt •
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CLASS WILL We, the class of '53, Have got at last our liberty; So in return we shall leave, A little something for those who grieve; A token of our kind regret, That you haven't graduated yet. To the dear faculty we leave what knowledge we don't take with us for them to teach the other still-remaining students. I. SHIRLEY ALEX, leave nothing; I'm taking it all with me. I, RAY BARNES, leave my build to Jacobson. I. JOYCE BEST, am taking my bookkeeping answers with me. I, JIMMY BINGHAM, leave my speeches so clear, for Larry Fleming to quote next year. I, SHIRLEY BOE, leave Sharon to her fate — watch it, Fleming. I, MARLES BUBLITZ, leave my gift of gab to Geraldine Kawanishi. I. STANLEY CHRISTOPHERSON, won't leave because I'm too younq to go out into the world.'' I, VAUGHN COX. leave my cheerful smile to Ronnie Roper. I, DOROTHY CURTIS, leave my quiet ways for Reba Jo Nadeau to use in later days. I, BOB DAY, leave nothin' to nobody, 'cause nobody left nothin' to me. I. HAROLD DAVIS, leave my locker fee to Dale Beland so he can take his girl to the show. I. HARVEY DILLY, leave my pick-up and gas to Myron Siebrecht, that Junior cass. I. EARL EBERT, leave my car so red, before I run over somebody and kill 'em dead. I. EFFIE ENNEBERG. just couldn't refuse to give Bob Hul-bert my shyness I felt he could use. I, ELLEN EVENSON. leave my Girl State fun to Betty Johnston. I. RAY FARRELL, leave my job at Buttrey's and Norma for Nile A. I, BILL FISHER, leave Miss Stark—in favor of Loretta. I, GRACE MARIE FREED, leave Merlin but I'm coming back after him. I, MELVIN FUGLE, leave my noted attentiveness (joke) to Ted Hulbert, the teachers to provoke. I, MARIE FUJIMOTO, leave—still arguing. I. KENNY GALBREATH. leave my antique guitar to Shirley—poor girl. I. CLELA GOLDRICK, leave my absence from school to anyone who can learn the trade. I, DOROTHY HOUSE, leave my love of out-of-town boys to Pat Ward for future joys. I, IVAN IVES, leave my little car to Jack McDonald. I. DELORIS JOHNSON, leave—knocking myself out trying to get out. I, VIOLET KENNEDY, leave the mimeograph machine to next year's suckers. I, FREDDIE JO KNIGHT, leave the Cut Bank High boys as I go on to further exploitations. I, PAT LOVSNES. leave Gretchen to carry on the Lovsnes tradition. I, DON MARTIN, leave my bcoks to anyone who wants them—don’t fight, kids! I. DON McCOURT, leave to Ray Berezay whatever he thinks he can take. I, JOHN McGOVERN, leave my place on the basketball team to Robert Anderson, who’s really on the beam. I, MARY McGUIGAN, leave, collecting my scattered wits on the way. I, BERYLE MILLER, leave my ability to beef to Valerie Logan. I, JERRY MILLER, leave my nice big Pepsodent smile to Allen Bedord, the girl to beguile. I, BOB MITCH, leave with my credit and a half. I, RALPH NANINI, leave my file cabinet of answers and pass keys to Dorothy McGuire. I, JAMES ORR, leave C.B.H.S. to the underclassmen and keep the rosy future for myself. I, KAREN PETERSON, leave—heartbroken—(joke). I. PHYLLIS PETERSON, leave my drawings to Mr. Torger-son to amuse himself during study hall. I, FRANCIS PITMAN, leave my love of fight to Keith Forrester, that little mite. I, ANN RESTELLI, leave my brains to all those whom studying pains. I, JAMES ROMSA, leave my naturally curly locks to Brad Baker. I, MAYBELLE ROSS, leave Shorthand II class, but how can I get along without it. I, TOMMY SHEA, just leave—I can't spare a thing. I, ROBERT SPARGUR, leave my shirts of which I am proud, to all you guys who like 'em loud. I, CLAUDEENE TAYLOR, leave my classy chassis to next year's cheer leaders. I. SHIRLEY TAYLOR, leave screaming Annual Staff meeting tonight, out of force of habit. I, ART TALPT, leave my complete set of essays to next year's speech class at two-bits apiece. I, DONNA TUMA, leave my ability to speak pig-latin to Mr. Strizich. I, ANNETTE WERNER, leave my ability to sneak out of class to Naomi C. I, RAY WILSON, leave reluctantly because I can't take the faculty with me. ( 16)
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Juniors Ed Bevelheimer Billiette Bolton Carol Bolz Tootie Brandvold Le Ann Bruder David Bury Lois Cottengim Naomi Crofford Bob Davis Leslie Davis Paul Davis Bud DeZort Jo Ditlefson Merlin Driskell Larry Fleming Keith Forrester Jim Fry Shirley Galbreath Delbert Garber Donna Garber
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