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611155 Will We, the class of 1953 being of sound mind and body, dignified and not under the influence of alcohol leave all our worldly possessions to the under-classmen. LARRY BRADY: Says Claude Evans should be willed his ability to stay around Sweetgrass instead of traveling all over. ALMIT BREUER: Leaves his secrets of having several girlfriends HI once to Eddy Altenberg. MARY LOU BROWN: Wills her nice disposition to Claire Bierschied. JOHN CHRISTOFERSON: Wills his quiet ways to James Sherman. PHYLLIS CROCKFORD: Leaves her ability to get her man during leap year to anyone who needs it. JOHN DOGGETT: Leaves his crop of red hair for Mr. Taft who could use a little more in spots. LAVELLE FIX: Leaves her car pranks to Nan Haines and Margie Hietpas for safe-keeping. MARLENE FRISKE: Wills her neat ways and her 24 inch waist to Ann Christoferson. JOEL FROST: Wills his talent of having two girls at the same time to anyone who can keep up the pace. LARS GALLUP: Leaves his special ability for the junk-business to Arlo Ketcham.
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611155 Mstary The class of '53 who entered the doors of the Sunburst High School in Sept- ember, 1949, were as follows, John Doggett, Phyllis Crockford, Marlene Friske, Mary Lou Brown, Tommy Smith, Audrey Jernberg, John Christoferson, Violet Suta, Lars Gallup, Perry Lee, Marlene Maxwell, Kay l-loltz, Louis Suta, Benny Suta, Evelyn Malberg, Clyde Luckenbill, Violet McA pline, Dena Mae Yarbrough Robert McPhie, Betty Lee, Jeanette Lund, Edgar O'Haire, Theadora Simmes, Wanda Mason, Jim MCA pline, Doris Maxwell, Beverly Strom, Leota Hudson, Joel Frost, Larry Brady, Dean Lovchik, Shirley Lemmon, Kenneth McKenzie, Tad Minnick, Dale Butts, and Helen Lewis. For initiation we were dressed in everything from diapers to long-johns. After a long, tiring trip to the S we were invited to the Home Economics for refreshments. During October we gained LaVelle Fix from Renton, Washington. The year we became Sophomores we gained Walter Wanke from Box Elder, Montana and John Fuson from Casper, Wyoming, We lost Edgar O'I-laire and Beverly Strom, to Shelby and Leota Hudson to Columbia Falls, We put on a Sadie Hawkins' dance. The theme for our successful prom was Love Shop. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the Schell Restaurant in Great Falls, To raise money we put on bake sales, and raffles and had the basketball concessions. We lost ,Jim McA pline because of illness, Walter Wanke to Box Elder, and Dale Butts to Fairfield. We started our Senior year without eight of our former classmates. Tommy Smith and Audrey Jernberg graduated in 3 years, Perry Lee went to the Army, Louis Suta got married, Dena Yarbrough moved to Meeker, Colorado, Dean Lovchik moved to Conrad, and Doris Maxwell went to California. Theodora Simms Wiegand returned from California at the semester. We gained Almit Breuer fr0II1 North Dakota, Bob Pellett and Karen Nelson from Oilmont. Fern Harvey came from Lewistown, Idaho to graduate with us. Our senior year was busily spent in making preparations to be the first class to graduate from the new school. We would like to thank Mr. Keller, who endured the hardships for being our class sponsor for three years, and Mr. Malone, who took over the task dur- ing our Senior year.
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KAY HOLTZ.: Wills her driving skill to anyone who has a place big enough to use it. BETTY LEE: Leaves her out-of-town boyfriends to her little sister, Patty, who already has most of 'em. SHIRLEY LEMMON: Leaves het drummer position in band to anyone who can do the job as well. HELEN LEWIS: Wills her blushing ways to Edith McIntyre, who could use them. JEANETTE LUND: Leaves her fighting spirit to hand on to het boy- friend to Beverly Strandwold. VIOLET MCALPINE: Turns her string of admirers over to Nan Haines to do with as she pleases. ROBERT McPHlE: Wills his two-quart capacity to Clint Gallup. KEN MCKENZIE: Leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Taft to poor little Neal Maxwell, EVELYN MALBERG: Leaves her studious ways for Peggy Langman's use. WANDA MASON: Wills her lonely nights to Geraldine Ethridge. MARLENE MAXWELL: Leaves her nice, even-temper to Dixie Mc- Dermott. KAREN NELSON: Decided that she has nothing to leave behind her. EDGAR O'HAIRE: Leaves his ailing Ford to Charlie Sederholm if he can afford to keep it running.
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