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Once Upon A Time. . . 1. Elaine Scott 2. Lois Rogge 3. Kathy Kibler 4. Nels Wille 5. Linda Matovich 6. Harold Matovich 7. Leila Hinther 8. Jean Barclay 9. Shirley Hafla 10. Rosemary Hensleigh 11. Chuck and Phyllis Pluhar 12. Mardrie Olson 13. Jim Whiteside 14. Floyd Beecher 15. Frances Hawkinson 16. Don Billing 17. Jerry Jim Vollmer 18. Robert Ritter 19. Roger Weaver 20. David Schlenker. RANDALL LUMBER CO. MILES CITY, MONTANA SPONSORED BY 22 WESTERN PHARMACY INC. M I L ES CITY, MONTANA
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PROPHECY Ten years have passed since the Class of '62 were paroled from G. C. H. S. We decided to leave our brewery in Siam and go see what has happened to our classmates since we've been gone. On our way through San Francisco we ran intoNeeltje Wiile. We were glad that she had made it to the big city. She told us that she's the Chief Pin Setter at the Flying Pin Bowling Center. We arrived in Jordan to find that some of our classmates had advanced far. In fact, Elaine Scott has gone farther than we expected. She's raising alligators in the cheese swamps on the moon. Shirley Hafla is a veterinarian along the Amazon. We called her collect and had a nice visit. The telephone operator, Mardrie Olson, was listening in, and when she found out who was talking, she joined the conversation. We found out that Rosemary Hensleigh has made a career of her earlier hobby of waving at truck drivers. She is employed by Consolidated Freightways, Inc. to boost the morale of the drivers pass- ing through Jordan. Frances Hawkinson is also employed by a big name company. She climbs palm trees for Baker’s Coconut. Roger Weaver and Leila Hinther are married and run the Hinther-Weaver Mor- tuary. Rog does his own embalming. Mr. LeBrun started him off on his road to fame with our frog-dissecting project in Biology. Jerry Vollmer is breaking horses for Binion, and his brother, Jim, is a tight- rope walker for Barnum and Bailey. Jean Barclay is working in Dave Schlenker's (her husband) tapioca factory, but he won't let her eat any as it might spoil her figure. Lois Rogge has not been seen for quite some time. The last report we heard, she was crowned queen of the Tiki-tiki Koolaid Abominable Snowman colony. Phyllis Pluhar hasn't been seen for quite a while, either. She's the first woman prisoner in Alcatraz. She was sent up for practicing bigamy, naturally. Chuck Pluhar and Kathy Kibler are running the Cohagen Bar, but since they get their supply of delicious Shakes Beer from us, they drink up most of their profit. My dear brother, Harold Matovich, raises naugas for Nauga-hide coats, upholstery, etc. Don Billing is a ballet dancer in the Red Water Dancing Company of Brockway. His diligent practice at the teen-dances has really paid off. Floyd Beecher was a Fuller Brush man until his first sale. Fidel Castro insisted that he stay and be exec- utive beard-groomer. Robert Ritter is in Hollywood starring in The Return of Elvis. It is possible that not all of our classmates will follow these vocations, but even if they don't, we take this opportunity to wish them the best of luck in their future years. Jim Whiteside and Linda Matovich SPONSORED BY COHAGEN BAR, COHAGEN. MONTANA 21
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Senior Class GRADUATING CLASS OF '62 CLASS FLOWER Tiger Lily CLASS COLORS Green and Light Green CLASS MOTTO There is no gathering of the rose without being pricked by the thorn. CO-VALEDICTORIANS Rosemary Hensleigh Elaine Scott W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY, mil.es city, montana STOKES AND STRATTON, mii.es city, montana 23
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