Lodge Grass High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Lodge Grass, MT)

 - Class of 1961

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THE CLASS OF ’61 We are now looking ten years into the future to see what our fellow classmates are doing. We are meeting on that big yellow planet the Moon. The first to arrive and still together is Steve Caddell and James Endicott. Steve in his Highway Patrolman's uniform, and James in his businessman's suit. Here comes the first Space Ship with its dashing Pilot Dick Cooley. Dick is now a pilot for the Navy Space Patrol. Many of our classmates show signs of success. Cathrine Semple is head nurse at a hospital in Hawaii U.S.A. Mary Ann Simpson is now supt. of Juvenille Crimes on the L. A. Police Woman's Dept. Here comes our lovely group of secretaries. First in line is charming Sharon Criswell who is a secretary for the Bank of America in Seattle. Jolene White Clay and Aline Old Crow are busily trying to greet everyone. They are both working in government offices. Joan Whiteman is now a medical sec. and barely had time to join us. Rosalie Gray Bull is a stenographer for Chrysler Corp. Terry Faught, a sharp secretary, is in the main office of Space Relations in New York. Here comes a group of our boys, now smart looking young men. Richard Brown is a wealthy wheat farmer in Lodge Grass. Robert Clawson Jr. is a music Prof, form Montana State College. David George tests cigarette ingredients for that new cigarette Mars. Larry Kreiger and his wife have just arrived. Larry is a Senator in Congress. Stanley Laughery is looking mighty sharp as a cattle rancher. Bill Miller is Lt. Commander of the Highway Patrol in Chicago. Here's Henry MEETS IN ’71 Pretty on Top coach of good old L.G.H.S. Dewey Schenderline is co-star of that exciting T.V. series Sea Hunt. Louie Stiff Arm is working for Uncle Sam, as a government agent. David Yarlott and family have at last arrived. David is a good will worker for the Salvation Army. Dick has just arrived with the second group of classmates. Alberta Cowles and family are looking happy as they step off the ship. Alberta is enjoying raising her lovely family. Vonda Faught has been busy fixing all the ladies hair into the newest space styles. She is a beauty operator in Hollywood. Mary Wiley has just arrived in her space suit. She is an interplanetary secretary. Jean Willson is her assistant, and they take care of a lot of business. Margaret Zier is a teacher in Boxeman, Montana. Her specialty is grade school. Phyllis Murdock and her husband have just arrived and so has Nancy Lawrence and her husband. Both Phyllis and Nancy have a full time job raising their families. Joyce Overturf and her husband are among the last to arrive. Joyce is looking radiant in her new fall frock. Rosemary Shaw, now an interior decorator, is responsible for this luxurious hotel, headquarters of our get together. Last but not least is yours truly Kay Clawson. I have been busy trying to get everyone together. I have spent these six years as an Obstetrician in Michigan. Now that everyone is present and accounted for we shall start the entertainment. 19

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SENIOR CLASS WILL 18 I. Richard Brown, will my Trig, book to anybody who is dumb enough to take it. I, Larry Kreiger, will my acting ability to Tom Anderson. I. Robert Clawson, Jr., will the moon to Tom Anderson, and my Tuba to any lucky soul who gets it in hopes that he will do better than I. I, David Yarlott, will my good times in study hall to Jon Standish, and my red hair to Patsy Hults. I, Louie Stiffarm, will my football suit to Thomas Ray Yellowtail. I, Rosalie Grey Bull, will my locker to Daniel LaForge. I, Vonda Rae Faught, will my dimples to Joyce Faught in hopes she can use them. I, David George, will all my possessions to my nephews. I, Aline Old Crow, will my hookey playing to Garnet Not Afraid and Marlene Bird. I, Steve Caddell, will my ability to go out of town for girls to Bob Ball and Dean Barnes. I, Mary Wiley, will my long lane home to Linda Kreiger and Patty Green. I, Alberta Cowles, will my P.A.D. papers to the Juniors in hopes they can use them. I, Kay Clawson, will my good times in Forsyth to Patty Green. I, Phyllis Murdock, will my ability to get a cowboy to Patsy Hults. I, Nancy Lawrence, will my past years of cheerleading to Carol Artist. I. Sharon Criswell, will my ability to keep laughing to Joyce Faught. I, Mary Ann Simpson, will my ability to get the nicest boy in school to Darlene F. and Carlene Jeppeson. I, Rosemary Shaw, will my good study habits to Dean Barnes. I, Dick Cooley, will my ability to always have gum on hand to Gary Chandler. I, Margaret Zier, will my ability to get up in the morning to Janet Zier and hope she doesn't have as much trouble as I did. I, Catherine Semple, will my brains to David Semple knowing he can use them. I, Bill Miller, will my weight to Tom Anderson. I, James Endicott, will my ability to keep in training and stay away from girls to Raymond Pease. I, Jean Willson, will the last three cookies on the plate in the band room to Danny Hope and my old reeds to Patsy Hults. I, Joan Whiteman, will my ability to get along with the boys to Frances Alden. I, Terry Faught, will my small feet to Wanda Cowles and my convincing blue eyes to Marge Neatherly. I, Joyce Overturf, will my natural curly hair to Judy Seggerman and my 22 1 2 waist to Connie Mul-holland in hopes she'll keep it that small.



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VALEDICTORIAN Catherine Semple Vonda Faught Jean Willson SALUTATORIAN

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