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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1956 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 person whatsoever, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner following that is to say: We, the Class of 1956, will to the juniors our ability to make the halls of P. H. S. bright and cheerful on Monday mornings and also, our paper-filled lockers and slightly-used books. We, the Class of 1956, will to the sophomores our ability to win the Pep Jug in our junior year and also the ability to give good school parties. We, the Class of 1956, will to the freshmen our helpful hints on how to be- come seniors. We, the Class of 1956, will to the faculty our sweet dispositions we have re- tained even after enduring the hardships imposed upon us during our high school days. I, GARY WO LLAN, bequeath my one football T- shirt to Harvey Anderson to go with his one pair of socks. I, WAYNE THOMSEN, will all my cribs, ponies, cheat-sheets, and all other illegal documents to Ralph Jensen. To Dwight Wilson, I, VALERIE WILSON, will the ability of staying out late Sunday night and sleeping through Monday morning classes. I, SHIRLEY WILLARD, bequeath to Sharon Soderquist, my abilily to look in- telligent in English class. ToSharon Evenskaas, I, CHERRYL WAGNER, will my ability to be seen but not heard. I, MARLOW VESTERBY, bequeath to Gary Klofstad the ability to look in- nocent and stay out of trouble. I, RALPH MELLE.will to Les Anderson my ability to be able to fill my gas tank twice in one night and still come home with it empty. To Russ Long, I, GARY KNUDSVIG, will the worn out highway to Medicine Lake. To Kenneth Christensen, I, ODELLE SYME, bequeath my ability always to wear my intelligent look in Mrs. Palutzke's English class. I, MARILYN GOETZINGER, will to Ardelle Nelson my ability to stay alive while giving seven minute English speeches. To Lorraine Jensen, I, MAR LIS CROSSON, will my will-power to stay home on school nights. I, MAGGIE EVENSKAAS, will to Myrna Michels my privilege of working during afternoons. I, BEVERLY DAHL, will to Kathy Harrington, my ability to get along with Mr. Goetz even after the loss of admit slips. I, MARLENE CROSSON, will to Patsy Geelan my ability to stay unattached. To Larry Bain,I, OLAF JOHNSON, will my special ability to make speeches in Vo-Ag class. To Lynn Morgan, I, DOUG KIENITZ , will my ability to get many restful hours of sleep in chemistry class. I, KAY TANGE, will to Dennis Wigmore, the ability to uphold Redstone's good name. I, RODNEY KANNING, will to Ronnie Engstrom my ability to go to school when I'm sick. To Roger Pfeiffer, I, GERALD BUDKE, will my tedious job as secretary of the F.F.A. Chapter. I, MARTIN HERMAN, will to Dick McNulty, my ability to break training hours and not get caught by the coach. ToDorothy Kohler, I EDITH BRENTESON, will my ability to get my short- hand in on time.
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SHIRLEY WILLARD Paradise itself would be dim and joyless, if not shared with him.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; T.N.T. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Cho- rus 1. GARY WOLLAN My idea of an agreeable person is one that agrees with me. Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Class President 2,4; Treasurer 3; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. VALERIE WILSON She's not blonde, but she’s pre- ferred. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2; Class Secretary 1; T.N.T. 4; An- nual Staff 4. MARIE JOHNSON Long live the 'King'.” Antelope 1; Wildcat Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4. IK
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I» RUBY SHEFFER, will to Larry Tobiason, my ability to get a pass from study hall and go someplace to sleep. I, DENNIS WHITE, will to Ray Worthington, my dirty football socks and T- shirts. Also, I would like to leave to you all my books, especially my English book. To Curtis Overby, I, HARRY HILYARD, will my ability to get into trouble on Saturday nights. I, RAY BRENTESON, will to Gene Ritland the ability to fool around in Vo- Ag and not get caught. I, JOHNETTE WHITT AKER, will to JoAnn Thomsen, my ambition to become a nurse and my poor ability at mathematics. I, TRUMAN ST AGEBERG, will to Che ste r Goetzinger , my ability to do nothing and fail to get away with it, also my too-big football gear with the hope that he will fit it. I, HARRY SANO, will to Paul Overgaard, my highly paid and lucrative po- sition as mail carrier and general gold bricker. I, JUDY PALUTZKE, will to Ardelle Syme, the ability to get along with my English teacher. Good Luck! To Colleen Johnson, I, MARIE JOHNSON, will my ability to get a diamond my senior year, with the hope you succeed. I, CRAIG CHRISTENSEN, will to Robert Johnson and Floyd Fleming, my safe driving ability, also to Floyd, my typewriter, which spells right. I, RICHARD FRENCH, will to Norman Granvold, my ability to laugh at Mrs. Palutzke's jokes. I, GENE ENGHUSEN, will to Dick Berglund, my ability to get through school and still be able to smile. To Jerry Iverson, I, BARBARA McCALL, will my ability to skip school and get away with it. To Carol Sundsted, I, DONNA SIMONIS, will the task of carrying my piccolo on Band Day, and also first chair in band. To Janet Onstad, I, LOIS KRESS, will my ability to get to the Base on week days. I, DOREEN JOHNSON, will to Larry Lidahl, my front desk in P.A.D. class. I hope you can acquire as much good from it as I did. To Pat Kleppen, I, ADRIENNE SYME, will my position on tha annual staff and also, my ability to take so many vacations from school. I, CARL IVERSON, will to Lawrence Heppner, my typewriter which is newer and types easier, with which I hope all of your assignments are done promptly. I, LAVINA JOHNSON, will to Dale Goltz, my ability to get to class on time. In witness thereof, we attest our seal this 22nd day of May, 1956. 20
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