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Seniors always work hard The finished product The big get-together!! 21
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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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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1944, thirty-two eager aspirants entered the main building of the Plentywood Public School together. These people started their journey to the top. The first years of the journey were years of trial, which were eased as they took part in various Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and variety programs. It was not easy, and some, too weak to keep up the steady pace, were leftbythe wayside. However, there were other expeditions in pursuit of the summit that joined the rest of the group as they traveled upward. The days went by rapidly and soon just four years remained. Many of the boys took part in athletics and F.F.A. activities, while the girls be- came member s of T.N.T. and F.H.A. Meanwhile the ones with a musical inclination joined Band and Chorus. The Junior year saw them eager to leave their impressions when they presented the play Harvey and hosted the Junior-Senior Banquet and Spring Prom. During the last yea r of the journey they added many accomplishments by producing the Treasure Chest yearbook, the Wildcat school paper , the Christmas Ball, and the annual Senior Play. There are but eleven of the original thirty-two who remained to reach the summit in PHS. They are: Craig Christensen, Martin Herman, Harry Hilyard, Douglas Kienitz, Lois Kress, Doreen Norman, Donna Simonis, Adrienne Syme , Cherryl Wagner , Shirley Willard , and Johnette Whittaker. The expedition proved to be long, but it has been a happy experience which provided memories that none of the Seniors of 1956 will ever for- get.
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