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SENIOR CLASS WILL BRITT CHANDLER I, Britt Chandler, will a can of turpentine to the school with the hope that they can get our messy sign off the canteen roof. DIANA ANDERSON I, Diana Anderson, will to Audrey Evenson my future brother-in-law. DON GRAY I, Don Gray, do will to John Tange the right to go to Dagmar and do what I never did. JANET FRASIER I, Janet Frasier, will my comb, brush and mirror to the girl south of town. LANA McCALL I, Lana McCall, will my ability to kiss boys in the halls without getting caught to Mary Paulbeck, knowing she will enjoy it as much as I did. KRIS TANDE I, Kris Tande, will my good looks to the entire Junior class because it's almost too much for one person. JEANNE LAGERQUIST I, Jeanne Lagerquist, will my ability to get along with the school adminis- tration to Marsha McLean. DEAN NIELSEN I, Dean Nielsen, will to Arlo Pole, my driver's license so that he can park out of town instead of in Linda Johnston's backyard. MARIE ENSTAD I, Marie Enstad, will my girlfriends to Jim Lindberg, knowing that he will take care of them. DENNIS SCHWARZROCK I, Dennis Schwarzrock, will my ability to drive Local Authorities crazy over the weekends to the BOYS. PAULA MARSH I, Paula Marsh, will my natural black hair to Leah Medders and Gale Marsh so that they won’t have to continuously dye theirs. RON ZIEDLER I, Ron Zeidler, will my sweatshirt to Doug Johnston if he wins, and I will my ability to face a dying dear to Gooey. JANICE MORSTAD I, Janice Morstad, will my ability to create different hairdos to anyone who can stand them. GARY NELSON I, Gary Nelson, will to Randy Popescu my ability to grow a beard. Then he won't have to use mascara. DAPHNE HANSON I, Daphne Hanson, will my good health to Shirley Adams so that she won't miss so much school. WARREN LEE I, Warren Lee, will my old chemistry notebooks to Dennis Lee, who is sure to need them because he prefers blondes to books. JANICE KAIP I, Janice Kaip, do will to my sister Pat, all of my old clothes because I'll take all of the new ones to college. TOM LIDAHL I, Tom Lidahl, will my band presidency to Dixie. VIRGINIA JOHNSON I, Virginia Johnson, will my speedy shorthand pen to Janet Midby. LeROY ROST I, LeRoy Rost, will to Kenny Hewitt all of my years in high school. JOAN SMOLAK I, Joan Smolak, will to Linda Lagerquist my easy going parents. JO ANN TORGERSON I, Jo Ann Torgerson, will my ability to go out every night and not get grounded to Carol Flakne. ROGER LEE I, Roger Lee, will by eyes to Norman Lee without my glasses. BONNIE KANNING I, Bonnie Kanning, will my natural blue eyes to Linda Larsen so she doesn't have to wear colored contacts. JIM NIELSON I, Jim Nielson, a fugitive from Westby, will my ability to blow gum bubbles in study hall and not get caught to Norman Wold, who gets caught. CHERYL HASS I, Cheryl Hass, will my ability to get in trouble every time I go out to Judy. GENE NAGEL I, Gene Nagel, will my ability to play hookey and not get caught to John Tange. ELLEN GOETZINGER I, Ellen Goetzinger, will to Audrey Evenson, my place in secretarial training class in hopes that you learn all about the Panama Canal instead of taking dictation. JOAN ROST I, Joan Rost, will my good health and good attendance record to all those who need it and those who maling£ on school days. JIM KISLER I, Jim Kisler, will my ability to grow a beard to Snuff, hoping he’ll be able to grow one in ten years. KATHY RIPPLEY I, Kathy Rippley, will to Mr. Dale Johnson my sergeant stripes. LESLIE GRAHAM I, Les Graham, will to Plenty wood High School my ability not to anger and not to become excited under any circumstance. JULE JACOBSEN I, Jule Jacobsen, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Roy Michells.
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SENIORS PRESENT WHAT A LIFE” ROW 1: P. Marsh, J. Frasier, D. Hanson, B. Kanning, V. Johnson. ROW 2: M. Lord, J. Lagerquist, J. Kaip, M. Enstad, P. Norris. ROW 3: G. Coghlan, G. Nelson, J. Nielsen, R. Zeidler, B. Chandler, G. Nagel, T. Lidahl, D. Schwarzrock. But gee, officer, I can't remember my zip code.”
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CLASS HISTORY Once upon a time, there were 47 bright-eyed, empty-headed six-year-old devils. On a bleak day in the fall of 1952, two Plentywood first grade teachers, Miss Larsen and Miss Enger, were unfortunate enough to have all 47 of us in the confinement of two small rooms. After a few minutes of mass confusion and hysteria, all of the proud parents reluctantly left their darlings in the hands of the teachers, where we were to remain for the next twelve years. During the next six years, we grew in stature, had our heads filled with the three R's and other material, stood in the corners, gained and lost classmates, drove teachers to wits' end, sang songs, gave valentine boxes and programs. The highlight of the Junior High years was dissecting animals in Joe's Butcher Shop located in the local science room. The 8th grade graduation came in 1960, and we were the last ones to graduate in the old gym. Upon entering high school, we were duly initiated by the Class of 1963. We were painted with lipstick, stuck with forks, and flogged with wet noodles. After becoming accustomed to high school life, we settled down to the work and fun of Plentywood High School activities. Many of us have been members of athletics and musical groups. Band trips to be remembered were the festivals in Williston, North Dakota, in Wolf Point, Montana, and in Canada. Several of our class have represented our school at the State Music Fes- tivals. During the fall of 1962, our class, as Juniors, won the Homecoming Football for the best float in the parade. The following spring Miss Osta Madsen guided our class in the production of the play Seventeenth Summer. It was the story of summer love. In May we worked hard to make a success of our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Although an Oriental theme had been planned, it turned out to be red crepe paper. Eventually our final year arrived! Most of us expected to loaf through our last year, but we were greatly surprised. On Pioneer Day we were awarded the hatchet with nearly 100 per cent of the class dressed appropriately. What a Life was the title of our Senior Class Play directed by Miss Madsen. The play told of typical high school life. Our Christmas Ball was held late in December with balloons as its main theme. During our last high school week, we held Baccalaureate on Sunday, and Class Night on Tuesday. The long awaited day of graduation was Thursday, May 28, 1964. Of the 47 graduates of the Class of '64, we still have 21 members who have weathered all twelve years here. They are: Diana Anderson, Britt Chandler, Eleanor Flakne, Janet Frasier, Donald Gray, Daphne Hanson, Cheryl Hass, Jule Jacobson, Virginia Johnson, Janice Kaip, James Kisler, Roger Lee, Warren Lee, Tom Lidahl, Mary Jane Lord, Gene Nagel, Gary Nelson, Arnold Smith, Joan Smolak, Kris Tande, and Ronald Zeidler. The Seniors that have joined us along the way are: Ned Chandler, Gerry Coghlan, Marie Ensted, Ellen Goetzinger, Leslie Graham, Jeanne Lagerquist, Bonnie Kanning, Paula Marsh, Lana McCall, Jim McNulty, Janice Morstad, Dean Nielsen, Jim Nielsen, Patti Norris, Katherine Rippley, Joann Rost, LeRoy Rost, Dennis Schwarzrock, and JoAnn Torgerson. As the years go by, we hope that we can look with pride on our high school days and that we can live happily ever after.
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