Plentywood High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Plentywood, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 27 text:

CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1955 of the City of Plentywood and the County of Sheridan, State of Montana, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under fraud, duress, menace, or the undue influence of any per- son whatsoever, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner following that is to say: We, the Class of '55, will to the Juniors our ability to get through high school without apple-polishing. We, the class of '55, will to the Sophomores Mrs. Palutzke and her English IV. May they long remember it! We, the Class of '55, will to the Freshmen our ability to dress up so that we resemble students. We, the Class of '55, will to the teachers a rest home that they may recup- erate after we depart. I, DARLENE JOHNSON, will to Magdalen Evenskaas my intense desire to hear wedding bells in June. To Adrienne Syme, I, VIOLA HOVLAND, will my ability to partake of certain activities undetected. I, MARILYN CROWE, will to Craig Christensen, the honor of sitting in the middle of the baritone section all the time; and to Donna Simonis I will my ability to stay happy after all P.H.S. football games. To Arliss Johansen and Cecile Tande I, ADA JENSEN, will my ability to skip school and not get caught. I, NORMAN DONALDSON, will to Gary Wollan my ability to take a half-day holiday every six weeks whether I am entitled to one or not; and to Ralph Melie I will two boxes of used shotgun shells and my hunting luck that I didn't have. To Barbara McCall, I ALICE JOHNSON, will my nickname Tubby . I, EILEEN SEVERSON, will to Raymond Brenteson my last name, providing he gives me his first name; and to Kay Tange I will my ability to get caught being tardy. To Larry Peterson, I, DARLENE SEVERSON, will my ability to get in early on school nights. I, MAE SODERQUIST, will to Yvonne Olson my ability to get home earlier than she can; to Marilyn Goetzinger my seat on the Dooley bus; and to John- ette Whittaker my job as ticket puncher at the lunchroom. To Shirley Willard, I, JACK FULKERSON, will my ability to gain a few pounds. To Jack Welter, I, JAY THUNEM, will my left lung when I contract cancer from you know what. I, LEO KETTERMAN, will to Gary Johnson my ability to get along with Mr. Goetz. To Dennis White, I, NEALE FRETHEIM, will my ability to keep on the road when driving. I, GORDON OVERBY, will to Gene Enghusen and Rodney Kanning the longest and roughest road in Sheridan County; and to Wayne Thomsen my ability to go home and fill up with gas twice a night. I, VIVIAN ASKELSON, will to Beverly Dahl my ability to get shorthand after sleepless nights. To Dick French, I, RANDELL VOGEL, will my ability to look and be smart at all time s. 19

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NEALE FRETHEIM Chorus 1.2,3.4; Band 1.2.3,4; Annual Staff 4; Double Quartet 3. 18



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I, MERLE LISTOE, will to Gary Knudsvig my ability to drive on the right side of the road. To Truman Stageberg, I, DON THORSON, will my ability to sleep in chemis- try class. I» WESLEY BUDKE, will to Odelle Syme my ability to keep quietduring class meetings. To Claf Johnson, I, VERNON SEVERSON, will all my make-up papers in typ- ing. I, JIMMY OVERGAARD, will to Lois Kress my art of being quiet and peace- ful at all times. I, JOE FINK, will to Valerie Wilson my ability to sneak up in lunch line. I, DUANE WILSON, will to Marlow Vesterby and Carl Iverson my ability to get along with Mrs. Palutzke and her fine English class. To Harry Hilyard and Martin Herman, I, LEROY BRENTESON, will my ability to eat candy in home room without getting caught. I» NORMAN SEVERSON, will to Gerald Budke my Studebaker. I, SYLVIA HARRINGTON, will to Doreen Norman my extra six inches of height. I, MARION LISTOE, will to Ruby Sheffer my ability to put on a good smile in times of distress. NORMAN HAGEN, will to Douglas Kienitz the Wildcat providing he takes care of it; and to Marlene Crosson my share of locker number 6. I, JON MEHL, will to Harry Sano my picture of Marilyn Monroe. He can find it in my locker. I, EDWIN KOHLER, will to Marlis Crosson my back seat in English IV to use at her discretion. ANN FISKE, will to Marie Johnson and Edith Brenteson my ability to get into arguments with Mr. Goetz and get away with it. I, ALICE ODEGARD, will to Judy Palutzke my ability to keep my temper when kids by the dozens flock into the library. I, MARILYN MCCALL, will to Marlene Nelson and Cherryl Wagner my abil- ity to talk long and fast. To Lovina Johnson, I, YVONNE MYLES, will my ability to get to class on time. I, NEIL MYERS, will to Robert Klofstad my ability to read intelligent, edu- cational books and to always have my book reports in on time. In witness thereof, we attest our seal this 13th day of May, 1955. 20

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