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

 - Class of 1955

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(?C Z4A 7{JM We the class of '55, Full of fun; full of jive. Having no one to remind us. Left these crazy things behind us. I, Phyllis Pendergrass, leave my artistic ability to Laura Mae Sharp. I, Barry Dobson, leave with just one thought in mind; to get out of here. I, Sharon Wagner, gladly leave my position as office girl to any sucker who'll take it. I, Charles Bresee, hate this place and I want to get out. I, Dick Hillius, regretfully leave Cut Bank High School to the Freshmen. I, Carole Sires, leave my natural blonde locks to Carmen Peterson. I, Charles Stevenson, leave my track ability to Tom my Anderson. I, Sylvia Moore, leave my ability to get married be- fore graduation to Anna Beth. I, Dorothy McGuire, leave all of my book learnin' to Gary Nadeau. I, Joe Garrow, leave my dark curly locks to Billy Jones. I, Helen Hopkins, leave the Hopkins tradition for the rest of the family to carry on. I, Bill Fagerlund, leave my silence to the school library. I, Sharon Brown, leave 4th period library to Dennis Kirsch and Lee Dyrdahl. I, Lowell Harris, leave, taking my manly ways with me. I, Evelyn Hillius, leave (not willingly) my Jerry Lewis ways to Gwen Cristenot for use in high school plays. I, Floyd Thomas, leave my chemistry book to any fool who would want it. I, Gwen Leishman, leave my queenly reign over Homecoming for the Junior girls to fight over. I, Bill Me Ad am, leave nothing! I, llene Berkram, leave my ability to graduate to my brother. I, Donald Hopkins, leave my desk in history to Ron- ney Cormier, that he may get a lot of sleep in it. I, Gayla Lagrand, leave my escapades wild, to Laura Mae, who's not so mild! I, Don Luedtke, leave all my notes to a certain Junior. I, Mary Lou Kjose, leave to go to Louisiana. I, Dick Engebretsen, leave my girl chasing ways to Dick Bartow, as I know they will help him out next year. I, Francis Curtis, leave my red hair to Joyce Duke. I, Laird Hughes, leave my good history grades to Gary Hannan. I, Joan Davis, leave my musical ability to Marry Evenson. I, Bruce Getter, leave my manager's job to Dick McCray. Take good care of it. I, Joe Carrole, leave my quiet ways to Marjie Rhind.

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 This is Luenna Parsnips broadcasting from Hollywood. We are at the World Premiere of that colos- sal new adventuie story, Trouble With A Pair of Dice, adapted from the magnificent novel by SHARON WAGNER. We are standing in the lobby of Grauman's Chinese Theater, now owned by those two renowned business associates NORMAN ANDERSON and BRAD BAKER. From my corner of the lobby I see that famous dancing star SHARON BOE and her escort LAWRENCE HOUSE who are currently starring in DON HOPKINS' latest release, The Girl From Concordia. This is a Paramountain production and they have just signed four brilliant young stars, MAUREEN GAFFANEY, HELEN HOPKINS, GWEN LEISHMAN and MARLENE NORBERG to act in their recent hit, Little Women. My rival columist, MARY ANN ARRAS, is across the room and it looks like she is introducing four new stars from the cast of the spectacular new production by BRUCE GETTER, From Oilwells To Trucks. They are; JANET KULLBERG, who has the feminine lead, TOM BRANCH, CHARLES BRESEE and that hilar- ious comic ALLAN ROUSH, In the door among the newer arrivals are The Jukebox Jives, JUDY CLENGO and EVELYN HILLIUS, whose records are the rage across the nation. Now we are crossing the lobby where we see CAROL SIERS whose premiere of her latest movie, Knock On Any Window, is slated to be released next week. I see a Cadillac limousine pulling up to the theater with four lovely Misses from G-M-G, MARY LOU BROWN, ARLA ENGEBRETSEN, GAYLA LAGRAND and JERI MILLER. The house lights are about to be dimmed, but here are a few late couples; LOWELL PETERSON and BARBARA TAYLOR, DICK ENGEBRETSEN and ILENE BERKRAM, ED BEVELHEIMER and DOROTHY MC- GUIRE. Ah! The lights have been dimmed and the Master of Ceremonies, DON LUNDIN has stepped into the spotlight. He is announcing the cast of this spectacular movie and we see them move into the spotlight. LOWELL HARRIS, who has the masculine lead as Brett Harte is going to announce his leading lady PHYLIS PENDERGRASS. Co-starring with them are JANE WHEELER and FLOYD THOMAS. They are hoping that you movie goers will enjoy this Cinemenscopic movie. After The Show....We are now at the Coconut Grove where CAROLE MURPHY and JUDY DUKE are going to present the floor show. These two young members of the Rockettes have flown in from New York's Radio City to be at this gala opening. ARDELLE NORDSTROM and CAROL PETERSON have just passed our table. They are being escorted by JOE GARROW and BILL Me ADAM. In the lounge I notice BARRY DOBSON, the Hollywood playboy is visiting ELIZABETH ROYLAND and VIVIAN GARDIPEE. Alongside are BILL FAGERLAND, JO CARROL and SHARON S1EFELDT who have the leads in Para mountain's fabulous western picture The Silent Stranger. At one of the tables are JOAN DAVIS, GEROGENE EVENSON, MARY LOU KJOSE and SYLVIA MOORE with their husbands. These couples are reported to be the most happily married in Hollywood. Out on the dance floor I see SHARON BROWN and DAVID JACOBSON cutting quite a rug. Also I see FRANCES CURTIS and CHARLES STEVENSON waltzing by our table. Our two famous Hollywood fashion designers, ANN DYRDAHL and LAURA DAVIS are sitting across the room. They have just completed the costumes for the picture, Trouble With A Pair of Dice. Twirling around the ballroom I notice SHIRLEY KRUSE and NORMAN FUGLE, also PEGGY JO NEIL and DON LUEDTKE. LEE ANN STONE, Hollywood's lovely debutant is making her entrance with LAIRD HUGHES, DAVID LUC HI and WENDELL SPENCER. This is a newly formed comedy team with a picture release coming up next month. That is all for now. See you around if you don't see me first. Luenna Parsnips



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I, Maureen Gaffaney, leave my gabbiness to Sharon Davis. If Norman Fugle, ain’t got nothin' to leave. In- come tax took it all. I, Shirley Kruse, leave my twirling presidency to the lucky one next year. I, Lowell Peterson, leave my football ability to Odell Seibrecht, that he may better the minds of the football players. I, Lee Ann Stone, leave Deana my love for school, so she'll come every day like I did. I, Norman Anderson, leave my speedy ways and little feet to Dick Schwingle. I, Judy Duke, leave my intelligent habits to my sis- ter Joyce, so she'll take care of her rabbits. I, Brad Baker, leave Rod Gunlickson my deep bass voice, that he may carry on the bass section in choir. I, Janet Kullberg, leave ,,Lena to Carole Ebert in hopes she’ll take good care of her. I, Allen Roush, leave my ability to get along with people to Freddie Volkman in hopes that he won't have to use it. I, Barbara Taylor, leave the Junior High door to somebody else who can’t make it on time. I, Sharon Boe, leave my place in cheerleading to Gretch and Barb to carry on next year. I, Ann Dyrdahl, leave my light blonde hair to Sandra Anderson. I, Tom Branch, leave my chartreuse fender skirts to Allen Bedord, to liven up his baby blue Ford. I, Sharon Seefeldt, leave in silence. Take notice Junior Girls! I, Lawrence House, leave nothing, but will take any- 'hing I can get my hands on. I, Vivan Gardipee, leave my love for American Government to Jackie Zile. I, Marlene Norberg, leave the Browning boys to Carroll Hoff and Dawn Narducci. I, Peggy Jo Neil, leave my good behavior at all times, to Harvey Bolton and his many crimes. I, Carol Peterson, leave Sharon my grades, so she can have more time for fun. I, Ardelle Nordstrom, leave my nightly escapades to anyone who has a patient understanding father like mine. I, David Luchi, leave my quiet ways to Mike Allen to use in future days. I, Carole Murphy, leave my Annual editorship to some poor, enduring soul. I, Jane Wheeler, leave my bookkeeping grades to Mr. Armstrong. I, Judy Clingo, leave my expert driving to Elaine Welch to scare people with. I, Jeri Miller, leave my love for boys to Margaret Waller. I, Aria Engebretsen, leave my bass clarinet and its broken reeds, to Linda Rasmussen for her future needs. I, Don Lundin, leave my scientific adventures to Jack Jessop, in hopes he will create comething worthwhile, I, Mary Ann Arras, leave my bench at the U.S.O. to Tommy More and his Junior buddies. I, Laura Davis, just leave to have more fun. I, David Jacobson, leave my little ole car to Roy Brown who won't get far. I, Elizabeth Royland, leave Mr. Torgerson’s Math classes to next years Sophomores.

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