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Rie Rucker High school days have their delights, but they can’t compare with high school nights. T.N.T. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A.2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3; Triple Trio 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; V.P. 2, President 4; B-Cheer- leader 1; Senior Play 4; German Band Louise Schittgen This education is tough on a gal. Girls Chorus 1,2. Daryle Syme I don’t like leap year—they all rush me so. Vo-Ag 2,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Football 4; Boys Double Quartette 1,2; B Squad Man- ager 2. John Thompson Silently through the hall he goes, what’s on his mind nobody knows. F.F.A. 2,3,4. Nancy Willard Don’t worry about little things, I don’t worry about myself. F.H.A. 1,2; T.N.T. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; German Band 4. Kay Wollan In love with — life. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 3; T.N.T. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Class President 2; Girl’s State 3; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3; Triple Trio 4; German Band 4.
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CL. Witt We the Senior Class of Plentywood High School of 1954, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills hitherto made by us. We do ordain that the following Provisions will be carried out: We, the Seniors, hereby do leave to the lowly Juniors our talents and good looks. To the Sophomores, two years of hardship; to the Freshman, our battered beaten books. We leave Mrs. Palutzke sole heir to the pep jug, guard it well from shady nooks. The ability to get good grades without study I, Joyce Metzler, leave Marilyn McCall. To Zelda Johansen, I, Coralie, Mehl, will secret interests for men above all. With sound mind I, Daryle Syme, leave Randy Vogel the ability not to snooze while out hunting duck. I, Kenneth Collins, bequeath to Norman Hagen my careful driving and lots of good luck. Geraldine Cook leaves to Alice Odegaard her giggle and poem writing charm. Slyness to evade Mr.Goetz’s 4:00 club I, Walt Heppner, will LeRoy Brenteson without alarm. To Viola Ho viand, I, Rie Rucker, will my growing pills, sincerely hoping they do the trick. I, John Thompson, to Wesley Budke leave my ways of getting along with Mr. Goetz--it’s slick. To Vernon Severson, I, John Kohler, will my gum scraping over which I did grieve. Last period library session I, Alice Fough, to Vivian Askelson do leave. An intense dislike to Scobey is willed to Dar Johnson by Jerry Lester and Kay Wollan. To Alice Johnson,I, Shirley Johnson, bequeath my unused PAD book and notes to call on. Elaine Becker leaves to Duane Wilson a battered English book and the work that goes with it. Jackie Welter is willed lone Klofstad’s ability to lose her temper and says she won’t miss it Dorothy Kenady wills to Marilyn Crowe her quiet, shy manner in hopes it is used. Louise Schnittgen leaves to Ann Johnsboen jokes to keep the PAD class amused. Bob Hallesy dubs Jon Mehl a Mercoln mechanic and leaves Locker 2 for his use. Mixing chemicals in very strong solutions is willed to Mario Hilyard by Wayne Niehuus. To Jim Overgaard, Wilma Gaines leaves the ability to take a joke on the chin and not get peeved. I, Dorthy LaGrange, will to Eileen Severson the few English themes that were never received. Goldie Kattanick is willed by Nancy Willard the unused practice and rush for a black stand. Connie Johnsboen wills to Yvonne Myles the ability to attend early Wednesday morning band. Marilyn LaGrange gives to Sylvia Harrington her strategic place in the lunch line. Richard Munson leaves Gordon Overby a well beaten trail and ability to be to school by 9:00. My ability to get along with P.H.S. faculty, I, Emery Mehl, will to Tom Geelan. Except for laughing and talking, I, Cecelia Marsh, leave my quietness to Mary Beaman. For Ada Jensen, I, Barbara Pierce, give the ability to give a short oral report. Marilyn Hoven wills to Marion Listoe all the consumed Italian spaghetti and things of that sort. My ability to get in before 5:30 in the morning, I, Bertha Falk, will to Mae Soderquist. To Don Thorson, i( Milo Olson, leave my ability as a football player, also the passes I’ve missed. I, Arlene Christensen, to Merle Listoe give my driving and mechanical technique supreme. Roy Nelson wills to Norman Donaldson small classes, and Neil Myers his position as tackle on the football team. Mae Garneau wills to Darlene Severson the extra books she read but didn’t report to a certain extent. To Marsha Bucklin, Shirley Fulkerson and Maxine Granvold will their ability to get their car for an important event. I, Keith Johnson, will to Jack Fulkerson my tendency of cold hands. To Norman Severson, I, Jo McGee, will my earrings upon his demands. I, Mike Michels, will to Neale Fretheim my musicians card. Hank Bedwell leaves to Joe Fink his ability to get along in Vo-Ag — it’s hard. To Leo Ketterman, I, Allen Brenteson, will the ability to come to school at least once a week. Edwin Kohler and Kenneth Schnittgen are willed the last seat in the study hall by Gary McCall, for the meek.
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