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Little Sammy Sampson come wield your pen, The high-jump's over, and you're first again, You're a senior now, but soon you'll skip, Now, little Sammy, you've a world to whip. SAMMY SAMPSON Baeketballg Track, '55 Glass President, Track, '56 Basketball, '57 Trackg science Clubg Dredgeg Glee Clubg State Manager: Operettag Christmas Pagent, '38. Executive Jim, the radio star, was born to be a classroom Czar. was in a little track in his younger 5820 And now he has a new track to blaze. JAMES WAKEFIELD Trackg President of Homeroomg Clase Vice President: Secretary, Trees. of President Councilg Chief movie operator, '55. Orchestre: Class Play, '36. Pres. of Homeroomg Sargent of Arms of School Patrolg Chief operator, Band, '57. Vice President of Science Club, '38. CIASS WILL Be it remembered that we, the Senior Class of Fort Peck High School, of the State of Montana,be1ng of sound mind and memory, do make this our last will and testament, hereby re- voking all former wills by our class at any time heretofore made. We hereby bequeath the following: To the Freshman Class we will our fame for keeping our desks clean and general good housekeeping. To the irrepressablc Sophomore Class we will our stately Senior dignity, thus giving them a year to prepare for it. To the Junior Class we leave Miss Reymer and our studious attitude toward our school work. 1. Marguerite Gichard wills her band of gumrchewing sheep to Bob Harrison and her knuoledge of Problems to Nancy Hardin. 2. Jim Wakefield leaves his ability to talk, to Stanley Benson and his knowledge of leading a Science Club to Marjory Armstrong. 5. Jim Daly leaves his right to play basketball to Conrad Storkel and his collection of locks of hair to Jim Lessley. -17-
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4. Wanita Miller leaves her solid geometry to Mary Wright and her red hair to Bill EcKsever. 5. Ralph ?armer leaves a uorn out suit of clothes to Alice DeTienne, and his ability to play guitar to Phyllis Storkel. 6. Gerald Frnnson leaves his enormous crop of freckles to Velma Weeras and his ability to be handy man for the class to Harry Hogere. 7. Marion Robbins sille her fourth period study hall teaching to Dona Hively and her advanced algebra book to Evelyn Rei erse 8. Orlan Van Alsttne Willa his love of food to Ulllll Harbicht and his love for English to Ray Goebel. 9. Gladys ylaten leaves her Problems book for Dorothy Chorpening and her desk full of waste paper to lawrence McCarty. 10. Tom Brubaker bequeathe his seltoappointed holidays to Myrtle Flaten and a pair et old oxforde, size 12, to Rue Jeanne Bernbe. ll. Edward Hueth leaves behind nie violent bluahee for Edith Norman and his ability to swim to Robert leo. 12. Sammy Snmpnon ville hge height to Grace Nonne and his hypnotizing machine so Mro Benfieldu 15. John Harrie bequeath: his love of debate to Bob Larson and his tendency toward prompt attendance to IBITDDOB Proteau. In testim ny whereof we hereunto set our hand and in the presence at the Junior Claes and the faculty declare this to be our last will, this sixth day of May in the year one thousand nine nzmdrod and thirty-eight. GOME.ZENSEIv1FlNT Recreation Hall B P. Mo may 25, 1938 Proceseionalvwmcwfwvwswn-wmwwwwom-Q -------- U-------Orchestra 'Pbmp and Gircumstence' by Elgar 'River Transportation in the United States' ---------- ------A Orlan Van Llstine 'Old Fort P6QkmQ'vvf'w'v0'wv'- ----- Q--- Q--Marguerite ciensrq 'I love Lifow kann Zuccaw -v-- a-Q QUQQ- -Q o----- Q--Girls' Octet Address---fswsQ-W-Qwnss--onewwfwsew-sum-Major Clark Kittrell District Engineer Introduction of Seniors-w-Q---Q-Q--Q------Mr. L. 0.Fjsrgtad u Superintendent ot Schools Presentation of Diplomas-foams,--ww-so-Captain J. J. Murphy Qlg-
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