Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 7 text:

We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Five of the Sheridan High School, having oome to the end of our high sohool days, do hereby will, bequeath and deviae the following goods and possession to beneficiaries, to wit: FIRST: To the sohool, a oopy of Trail Blazer by whioh to re- member us irt the year8 to oome. SECOND: To the faculty, we will our olass meetings, pranks, and our oarefree spirits of the jear 1944-1945» THIRD: To the Juniors, our ability to get sneak day , excellent behavior and our surplus knowledge. FOURTH: We individually bequeath the following: I, Bonnie Blaseg, will my place on the honor roll to Anona and Domma Wright. I, Bud Bhlera, «111 my ourly hair to Bob Sohneider and Norris lay. I, Dale Riser, will my technique to Bill Sohowe. I, Margaret Maloney, will my talking ability to Edith Williams. I, June Nelson, will my small stature to Etta Moore I, Dorothy Hmnsaa, will my shorthand ability to Geraldine Kelly. I, Bonny Gemmell, will my danalng ability to CaLmlUe Perrault. I, Nevin Magnus, will my good looks to Dayle Burnett and Cliff Braaoh. I, Virginia Kendall, will my smile to Betty Bruggeman and Faye Pilkington I, Beverly Grose, wish to will to Lorraine Kurfiss and Bonnie Bennetts, and Dolores Wright a higher place on the staff of the sohool paper. I, Clarenoe McKenzier will mj mathematical ability to Everett Moore, and Lindy Magnus. I, John Moore, will to Demalfl Morse my height. I, Leslie Jackson, will to Kermit Mueller my plana on the Basket- ball team. I, Shirley Venable, will to Elenore Bielax and Elizabeth Ginal my ability to skip sohool the last period. Hereunto we have set our honorable hands amd seal with understanding that this will and testament la to stand agai all attacks of time or change. Class of 19- 5



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I(l» 5 ad! I The year 1965 found the class of '45 all settled in the town of Nutterville. We found it necessary to build this town of our own, because the other plaoee would not accept us. We oould never understand why. This was a quiet, peaoeful little oity with no noise exoept trains whistling every minute, helicopters crashing, bells ringing constantly, dogs barking and rolling pins banging against the heads of hen-peoked husbands. Yes, very quiet indeed. The largest building in town was a half-story restaurant whose cook, Beverly Grose specialized in meatless meat balls, fruitless fruit oake and Jellyless Jelly roll. Next to Bev.'s restaurant, in the very heart of the business distriot was John Moore's farm. He raised parrots and goats. His girl had deserted him, so he kept his parrots to talK to, and the Dr. told him that being as he was so very tiny, he had better drink goat's milk to make him grow. Across from John’s plaoe was large green sign painted on a purple and orange store front. The sign read Bonny's Beautiful Belles . Yes, that's right, Bonny Gemmell was teaohing a class of chorus girls how to sing and dance. There was also a large picture of the stfir of this group of girls. The name given was Senorita Dorthea Maris Hansen, better known as Dot Hansen. Nevin Magnus was the only druggist in town. People always thought he was being paid by the undertaker, but then, no one knew for sure. In front of the drug store, a red and yellow taxi oab oould usually be seen. The driver? None other than Dale Elser. He usually spent a quiet lazy day parked on the street, and tnen would hurry home to his wife (we knew her as Virginia Kendall when we were in school). She always had a big pan of oorned beef and cabbage for his suppmr every night of the week exoept one, then she had cabbage and oorned beef for a ohange. June Nelson was the sole proprietor of a dougnut faotory. She oould never figure out what became of the holes out of the doughnuts, so she deoided to make the dough- nuts herself and thus satisfy her curiosity. On main street, right in the middle of town stood the most attractive building in sight, and although it aoe3n't compare with the master pieoes of Rome or the Cologne Cathedral, every citizen looked up to it. In a little red house in the same yard, lived a bachelor, a 3mall man but with an oversized heart. His name is Bud Bhlers, and he has a busy week because he is the Minister, janitor and Sunday-school teacher. In the basement of the bank, whioh was operated by C.Rea McKenzie and mind you he did an overwhelming business, expeolally collecting, was Lee Fay Jackson's bakery. He was following his father's profession and turning out some very good bakery goods. He was really making the dough! Shirley Vonable owned and operated the public Post Office and Telephone Offioe com- bined, but somehow or another, she was always owing the government money. At the head of the Nutterville municipal school, we find a capable, refined master of Einstein's Arts. As a teacher, Bonnie Blaseg has gone far, and is second only to Bud Ehlers in distinction in our little town. On Bonnie's staff under the title of The Head of Female Sports and Activities , was Margaret Maloney. She wears a letterman's sweater bearing four stripes and a oaptain's star which she earned as a very aotive member on the state football squad. Well this is all I know about our class of '45» so until we meet again, good-bye. P.S. Spend your next vacation in the city of moonlight and diamonds-----Nutterville. 7

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