Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)

 - Class of 1963

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CLASS WILLS I, Betty Carlson, will my singing ability to Shary Mogstad. I, John Sullivan, will my ability to be in high school 5 years to Roy Hankins. I, Bonnie Davison, do hereby bequeath to Shary Mogstad, the percussion section; Carolyn Hecker, the Pep Club troubles; and Gayle King, certain tilings in Highwood. I, Sharon Caufield, will the will that was willed to me by Nancy Nichols, my love for riding the bus, to Carley Nelson. I, Peggy Ries, will my ability to get an out of town boy to Carley Nelson in hopes she does as well as I did, and my books to anyone who wants them. I, Don Thomas, will to Jerry Tonne, my ability to drive with no hands, and also my ability to get caught doing tilings that I m not supposed to be doing. I, Forest Goodhart, will to Randy Jurgens, my hot cars and John Fields, my road signs. I, Les Stone, will my trumpet to the band and my way of visiting the Typing II Class to Ralph Savoie. I, Bob Miller, will my ability to date out of town girls to Duke Nichols and my books to anyone who wants them. I, Helen Meyer, will my red hair to Joan Farmer to go with her temper, and I will my baton to Anita Owen. I, Kay Farmer, will my talking ability to Bob Webster. I, Barbara Hardenbrook, will my ability and ways with the out-of-school boys to Sue Byrd. Good Luck Sue! I, Don Dammel, will the will that was willed to me by Dean Martinez to go on fishing trips and to catch fish, to John Fields; my Buick to the Jurgens boys for competition in the Daytona 500! ! I, Norma Hankins, will my blonde hair to Sherry Lundy, and my laugh to Julee Bouti- lier. I, Mary Strate, will my ability to sit between bucket seats to Betty Lou Meyer. I, Frank Dostal, hearby will my car, the Lil Angel , to John Dostal; my noisy shoes to Mr. Martin so people can tell where his is at all times; and Shary Mogstad to Paul Withrow. I, Bonnie Wirtala, will my Safe driving ability to Billy Spevacek because he needs it, my hair rollers to Sherry Lundy becuase she needs them, and my excuses to get out of the house to Lois Mitzner. I, Roger Little, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Wes Hayworth, and my study habits to Paul Withrow. I, Charlene Goldhahn, will my cheerleading uniform to anyone who can keep it in action, and my giggle in History Class to David Corder. 27

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Dolores Spevacek arrived a little late also as she has just arrived from North Africa where she has, for the past year, been checking on her petroleum interests. John Sullivan arrived at the reunion in his sports car. He is still a bachelor, but is considering marriage. He is the owner of a trucking line and is becoming quite rich. Leslie Stone, better known as Lover Lips , the great musician, arrived at our reunion a little late. It seems as though our shy trumpet player now has a wife and 10 children. He has been playing 5th trumpet in the Antarctica Symphony Orchestra Summer Session. His bus broke down on the way delaying his arrival. Don Thomas arrived in his new plumbing truck as he has taken over his fathers business. His wife and thirteen children came with him. Robert Miller was one of the first to arrive in his new red and white M. B. He also arrived on a pair of crutches with bandages on his ear, due to the fact that he now in the racing business. Forest Goodhart, his wife, and their two sons were the last to arrive at the reunion. They came in Forest's new rocket, which he built himself. The reason they were late was the simple fact that they had a little trouble getting the rocket off the ground. Forest now works for the U. S. Government perfecting devices used for enemy attacks. Sharon Marie Caufield arrived from Honolulu, Hawaii, where she is now living with her husband who is a jet passenger plane pilot. Sharon met her husband while she was working as a stewardess on his airline. Sharon is not working now as she is raising three wonderful children. She still has her cute, shy ways. Mary Strate finally arrived in her old 63 Volkswagon. Mary is living on a farm in the Geraldine area, busy being a housewife. Her husband was unable to attend the reunion for he was babysitting their eight children. Norma Hankins has just arrived riding her Kentucky Derby race horse from Portland, Oregon. Close behind, her husband came driving up in a semi-truck loaded with pig feed. Charlene Goldhahn lias just arrived. Charlene has been teaching English in the Ozarks since 1967. She is married now and has two children. She is teaching her hus- band and children to be the best speaking people in the Ozarks. Don Dammel has just arrived at the reunion riding a camel. He now lives in the Arabian Desert, making his living selling camels to the natives. Don has a harem of six wives and has thirty-seven kids. Peggy Ries arrived from Hawaii where she lives with her husband and two children. Peggy has always loved animals; consequently, she has thirteen cats and seven hairy dogs. Roy Hankins came to the reunion with a skunk slung over one shoulder and a long- barreled rifle over the other. Roy makes a living trapping animals in the Yukon. 26



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I, Dolores Spevacek, hereby bequeath my ability to change my hair from brown to black to Sue Knedler, and my ability to tell jokes in History Class to Jerry Tonne. I, John Smith, will my car to Joe Joyce, and I hope that he can keep it on the road. I, Richard Protsman, will my driving habits to Mr. Ehret, my Sunday safaris in Big Coulee to Bob Webster, and my curls to Oscar Fields. I, Roy Hankins, will my ability to fix wrecked cars to Keith Goodhart. 28 Frank and his pussycat! Smile! You're on candid camera

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