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1. Lillian Zimmerman 2. Purnee Werner 3. Pat Ward 4. Ada Vance 5. Margie Thomas 6. Sharon Steele 7. Jim Sparks 8. Margaret Siebrecht 9. Myron Siebrecht 10. Barbara Schwingel 11. Lyman Schaefer 12. Dolores Scarborough 13. Ronnie Roper 14. Don Perry 15. Karen O’Leyar 10. Jim Newman 17. Norman Nash 18. Glenn Miller 19. Gary McNutt 20. Jack McDonald 21. Sid Logan 22. Bill King 23. George Kawanishi 24. Betty Johnston 25. Merlin Hunter 2G. Diane Hunter (Not Pictured) 27. Roy Hartford 28. Bev Hart 29. Sharon Hanson 30. Ruth Grosser DIAPERS....
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Class Will We, the Class of ’54, As we pass on through the door Feeling rich and well-to-do, Leave our best to all of you. I. PURNEE WERNER, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Tab. to Sharon Wagner, who also has that great gift of gab. I. BETTY JOHNSTON, leave my contagious smile to Gretchen, who could probably use it on Nile. I. MERLIN DRISKELL, am happy to say, my battered up locker I’ll give away. I, BEV HART, leave my big brown eyes to Judy Duke so she can get her guys. 1. DON PERRY, leave my convertible Ford to that lacl called Allen Bedord. I. KEITH FORESTER, leave those physics grades of mine to help Tommy Branch become another Einstein. I. SHARON STEELE, leave my office girl flares to Vivian Gardipee who can climb all the stairs. I. DOLORES SCARBOROUGH, leave my sore feet from festival time to a few lively Freshmen that I have in mind. 1. LE ANN BRUDER. leave my visa for traveling to anyone who wants to see Canada so dazzling. I, LOIS COTTENGIM. leave my job at the switchboard. (I hope that nobody will pull the wrong chord.) 1. DONNA GARBER, leave my job at the M M Cafe to any good Missourian who can do it my way. I, NAOMI CROFFORD. leave my dignity and poise to all of Cut Bank High’s Tomboys. 1, GLENN MILLER, leave my letters from Shelby for the library to use as future references. I, GEORGE KAWANISHI, leave my pictures and camera to that Freshman girl named 1 amera. I, LYMAN SCHAEFER, leave nothing—taking anything I can get my hands on. I, KAREN O’LEYAR, hereby do leave my cheerful ways to help Johnny C. on those awful examination days. I. GARY McNUTT, leave my quiet ways to Bob Hulbert to use in future days. I, DIANE HUNTER, leave my Jantzen sweaters, of which I am proud, to all the Cut Bank girls. . . . Now, please do not crowd! I. PAT WARD, leave my cooking abilities to the Home Ec girls in their future activities. 1, NILE AUBREY, will nothing. I have no will power left! I, MERLIN HUNTER, leave my traffic tickets all to Norman Anderson so he can paper his wall. 1. JIM SPARKS, leave my personality to Brad to help him out when he is feeling sad. I, BARBARA BEDORD. leave my seat in Study Hall, plus Joe, to anyone who is feeling mighty low. 1. CORKY DAVIS, leave to Clinton Schnee my “cassy” ways for him to use throughout his future days. I, RITA ENNEBERG, leave my ways so quiet to Valerie Logan, that Sophomore riot. I, MARGIE THOMAS, leave my talent as an artist to those Freshmen who are trying their hardest. J. MYRON SIEBRECHT. leave my ability in football to Lowell Peterson, so he can help the Wolves next fall. 1. MARGARET SIEBRECHT. on Myron relyin’, leave all my luck to you gals still tryin . LARRY FLEMING, leave to Floyd Thomas (who doesn’t need much) my dancing ability as a last finishing touch. I. RUTH GROSSER, without a look back, leave willingly to marry Jack. J, ERIK ANDERSON, leave my posture straight and tall to a certain Sophomore named Georgiana Hall. I, DAVID BURY, leave my speeches so clear to Dorothy McGuire for her to use next year. I leave my English work book,” says BUD DeZORT. “For the Juniors to use as a last resort.” J, LILLIAN ZIMMERMAN, leave Janet and the Jeep to go to Bozeman and catch up on my sleep. (?) I. ADA VANCE, leave . . . and after me shut the door: ’cause I’m going now and won’t be back no more. J. SHARON HANSON, leave my Shorthand (dear?) for Shorthand II to use next year. I. DALE BELAND. leave my job at the Dime Store to anyone else who is feeling poor. 1, BILLIETTE BOLTON, leave my cheerleading so lively to Sharon Jeri, who will lead you to State most likely. I, RAY BEREZAY, leave my winning smile to that American History teacher, Joe Zile. 1. JIM NEWMAN, leave all my ambition to Barbara to carry on the Newman tradition. I. NORMAN NASH, leave my eyes so blue to Robert Anderson. . . . Lucky you! I, LES DAVIS, leave my ability to act (I reckon) to all you kids whom class plays beckon. I. JIM FRY, leave my place in band. After four long years, ain’t it grand? I. SIDNEY LOGAN, leave my chair in Chem. class to someone else who 1 know wants to pass. I, PAT KAYS, Just couldn’t refuse to leave my place in Shop to Laird Hughes. I, TOOT IE BRANDVOLD, will not leave Jack because I’m sure that I’d want him back. 1, JACK McDONALI), leave my Pontiac so blue to that Junior girl named Mary Lou. I. ROY HARTFORD, leave my nice dark curls to those funny creatures, the Junior girls. I, BARBARA SCHWINGEL, leave my giggle and blonde hair for Mike Allen to handle with greatest of care. I. BOB DAVIS, leave my cap and gown to Mary Ann Arras. ... (I hope she won’t drown.) I, BILLY KING, leave my vigor and vim to David Luchi in hopes it will be of use to him. I. RONNIE ROPER, leave my “A” record to Lynn Werner as an example of what lies waiting before her. I. DEL GARBER, left in a rush and took everything I owned with me! ( 18 )
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