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CLASS WILL I, Alan Metcalfe, do hereby will my freckles and shiny red hair to Patsy H. I, Hazel Faught, will my height to Margie N. in hopes that she can put it to as much use as 1 did. I, Everett Whiteman, will my short hair to Wallace R. S. I, Melvin Left Hand, leave my English Book in my locker in hopes a needy senior will find it. I, George Bradley, will to Stanley L., Ronnie Z., and Bobby H. the ability to leave the girls alone. I, Joe Cummins, will my locker and the corner of the Little Brown Church to Doug. B. I, Joan Tschrigi, will my spurs to June W. in hopes they win her more barrel races than they won for me. I, Wayne Murdock, will my spelling talent and my ability to follow instructions to Dick C. and Larry K. We, the Senior Class, leave Curry's Old Garage to the Freshmen. I, Janet Artist, will my ability to get where I'm going on time to Wanda C. I, Ronald Bomar, leave my Senior English teacher to the underclassmen, my position on the football team to Johnny C. I, Kathie Rasmussen, will my place in the office and my ability to argue with Ralph to Margie N. I, Ronnie Little Light, will my ability to win as many games for L.G. to Raymond P. I, Laura Westwood, will my cheerleading shoes to the next girl who becomes an A” cheerleader. 1, Jim Brown, will my good grades to Bobby C. and my clarinet music to Danny H. in hopes he can do as well as I did. I, Lawrence Plenty Hawk, hereby will my manners to Garland W. We, the Seniors, will our quiet manners and thoughtfulness to the Sophomore’s. I, Judy Wiley, will my ability to go with one boy for more than a week to Alberta C. I, Chuck Green, will my height to Henry P.O.T. I, Sarah Cooper, will my High School Harem and hookey playing to Sylvia C. I, Gary Gordon, leave my football uniform to Joyce F believing she needs one. I, Larry Hughes, will my little Blue and Grey chevy to Bill M. I, Rose Blaine, will my barrel racing and riding ability to Linda K., Judy R. and Mary W. I, Alvin Little Light, will my shyness to Alvin S. 1, Claudia Clanin, will my jolly sense of humor to Dean B. I, Garland Seggerman, will my hookey playing experience to Robert B. I, Ronnie Eastman, will my quiet bashfulness to Alex B.I.G. 1, Beverly Moore, will my long brown hair to Shirley W. I, Karen Chatham, will my natural blonde hair to anyone who wishes to be called Blondie the rest of their school days. 1, Urban Bear, will my hookey playing to Corky Y. and David G. We, the Seniors, will our ability to have the most successful prom without having the theme revealed. 16
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CLASS HISTORY Four years ago, thirty-six of the Seniors of 1960, walked through the Lodge Grass High School door as Green Freshies. We were quite sure that our class was The Best. However we were taken down a little by the initiation that was poured on us by the Sophomores. We enjoyed the many school parties sponsored by the various classes and organizations. All in all we had a year full of thrills and spills on our new adventures as high school students. Our Sophomore Class began with an enrollment of thirty-three. During this year we got our chance to put the new Freshmen in their place by initiating them. Also in this year we took first prize on our Homecoming float. School parties and activities made this another very enjoyable year. As Juniors we had an enrollment of thirty-two. Maria Mapes came to our class from Texas and Janet Artist reigned from Wyoming. Our largest social events of the year were the Prom and Banquet, which were both a big success. Our Prom Theme was Oriental Gardens, and our Banquet Theme was Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White. As Juniors we won second place in the Homecoming Parade. Our Junior Play His Name was Aunt Nellie was among our various activities throughout the year. Laura Westwood was elected Homecoming Queen and Gary Gordon was elected King. Judy Wiley was chosen Best All Around Girl. At last we reached the stage of being the mighty upper-classmen . . . SENIORS . . . Joining us this year was Betty Ellis from Hardin and Garland Seggerman from Miles City. The enrollment remained thirty-two. We are reaching the stage where our education means something to us . . . and we have that desire to learn as much as we can and reach the highest goal possible. Our class motto Finished-yet just begun. Our class colors are blue and silver. This year the Juniors will present us with the Prom and Banquet. Our Senior Play It's a great life. turned out to be a big success. Now our biggest anticipation is Graduation. As we each go our separate ways we will have fond memories of our High School years. The hope we have fulfilled the wishes of our parents, teachers, and friends. To all of them we owe a big THANK YOU!!! Class Sponsor.....Mrs. Jay Fitzgerald President.....Clifton Green Vice President......Wayne Murdock Treasurer.....................Judy Wiley Secretary.................Betty Ellis Student Council............Jim Brown 15
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