Fort Peck High School - Dinosaur Yearbook (Fort Peck, MT)

 - Class of 1939

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CLASS WILL KCONTINUEDJ I, Helen Berbold, leave my perpetual giggling and baby voice to Lois Newbury. I, Dona Hively, will my 'free speech' to Clara Schmitt. I, 'Nona Le Claire, leave my auburn hair to Margie Wikum. I, Robert Lee, will my undiscovered talents to Clifford Eide. I, James lessley, will my golden curls to Bill Atkinson. I, Weneta Long, leave my stature to Pearl Franson. I, William MoKeever, will my baby stare to Roy Temple. I, Grace Nonne, leave my Wpep' to Betty Wells. I,Edith Norman, bequeath my effective blushing to Virginia McKenzieQ I, Homer Reno, bequeath my cave-man style to Dale Coryell. I, Samuel Sampson, will my height to Russell Fhrmero I, Blanche Sauber, leave my bashfulness to Marguerite Geesink and Marjorie Booth. Robert Trudo, will my pestering to La Verne Crossen. Mary Wright, leave my red jacket to Dolores Coryell. I, Velma Weeres, leave my blonde locks to Anne Schmitt. I, John Harris, will my intelligent remarks to Chauncey Dalton. In I, -16-

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6 L A S S W I L L le, the senior class of Fort Peek High, on this 19th day of lay, in the year of 1959, mindful of the uncertainty of this life, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under the influence of fraud, do hereby make and declare this to he our last and final will and testament,de- airing that it be carried out on the day of our departure,1n the manner and form following: To Ure Lt Bt Fjerstad, we bequeath our greatest apprecia- tion of his guidance and understanding throughout our stay at Fort Peck High. To the faculty, we leave our thanks for their attempts to impart knowledge to us. To the juniors, we leave our superior knowledge and senior dignityo To the sophomores, our congratulations for their brotherly love toward the 'freshiss'o To the 'treshies', I0 grant our sympathies for the tour years ahead of them. le,the class or o59,do appoint the following as the right- ful heirs and benefactors of this, our last will and testa- meuto I, Hargorie Armstrong, will my pleasing personality to Dolores Sohloeser. I, Gerald B lok, will my black mustache to Robert Brubakera I, Wilford Gasterline, bequeath my public speaking ability to Bheeter Eide. I, Dorothy Chorpenlng, will my dramatic ability to Shirley He Kenzie, I,C1audia Ghr1etensen,leave my petite slendernesa to Haney Boysun. I, Alice De Tienne, will my physical strength to Cletus Beatty. I,Herbert Elfring, bequeath my persistent chattering to Ray Johnson. I, Myrtle Fleten, leave my secretarial ability to Lorraine E-'ioko I,Eugeue Fryberger,w1l1 my dashing manner to LeRoy Dunstert I,Viola Gagnon, will my superior knowledge of chemistry to Iary Jo Sparks. ' I, Stanford Hall, will my eagle eye for women to Howard Bowers, I, Darwin Bsrbicht,w1ll my reputation for being 'slippery' to Keays Carpenter. elbw



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CLASS PROPHECY Time: 1950 Place: This troubled world I,Jimmy Lessley, now aged 30, wish to write down my exper- ience on the night of June 29,l950.0n that date after an ex- tremely heavy meal which my butler brought up to me, I lay down upon the couch. The combination of green pickles and whipped cream brought troubled dreams to my repose.It seemed that I was in a vehicle which transferred me from place to place with great rapidity.I was carried to a great orthope- dic hospital where Marjorie Armstrong,a great brain special- ist, was in the operating room, performing a delicate opera- tion on Dru Darwin Harbicht,the great paleontologist,who was injured by the falling of a great dinosaur which he was re- constructingo Dr. Armstrong was aided by Viola Gagnon, a blood specialist, and Claudia Christensen, an anesthetisto I was then carried to the battle-front of a savage civil war in Germany. At a small telegraph station in the midst of a bomb-barded area was Stanford Hall, war correspondent for the AlBOGl8t6d Press, sending back a full report of the hero- ism of General Robert Lee's volunteer batallion from the UCS national guardo Their heroi m had been immortalized on film by Sammy Sampson, ace news reel reporter who barely escaped with his lifeo The next scene in my wanderings takes me to Schofield Bar- racks in Hawaii to the home of Commander General McKeever, head of the army 'post, and his charming wife, the former Dorothy Chorpening, who gave up a brilliant com ercial car- eers General and Mrso McKeever were being honored by the presence of Captain Trudo and Lto Brick, who had recently been posted in Hawaiio Again the scene changed and I was carried to Washington DQ CQ where a conference was being held in the White Houses The topic of general discussion was whether or not the farmers were receiving just pay for their cropso The farmers' side was presented by Homer Reno, Senator from Montana. Sitting at another desk was Dona Hively with e shorthand pad on her knee, rapidly taking down everything that was being said. In an adjoining office of the Secretary of State sat Velma Weeres pounding a typewritere -17-

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