St Maries High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (St Maries, ID)

 - Class of 1962

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SENIOR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The Senior Class of 1962 being of sound mind and body does hereby list its individual members with the following wills: Joanne Monahan, will my ability to finish School to Nita Sines. Sherry Moore, will my ability to make friends to anyone who will need it. Connie Marquardt. will my seat on the Benewah bus to Erline Pease and also my ability to stay away from boys. Janine Pomerinke, will my ability to get along with the teachers to my brother, Tim, and nly love of the John Birch Society ' to Mrs. Gamm. Kathy Best, will my bun to Janice Nelson so she will not have to buy a false one. James Borgmann, will my slingshot to Bo Joseph. Skip Harwood, will my transmission to Bo Joseph as he will need one for his car soon. Barbara Ebert, will to Mickey Horrocks my seat on the Femwood bus in the hopes that he will hold the riots down to one a week. Carma Walden, will a little of my shortness to Jim Martin in return for a little of his tallness. Judy Ruggenberg, will the editorship of the annual to Jack Leonard along with a bottle of tranquilizers, and my position on the honor roll to my sister, Jeannie. Joyce Porret, will my position as president of Pep Club to Jeannette Mueller. Rosal ' yn Kruger, will my comb to Lynette Chase in hopes that she will lend it to someone else. Dorothy McLeod, will my pink socks to Les Price and my motto Never fear for McLeod is here to all timid Frosh. Margaret Studer, will my artistic talent to all sophomores who may be taking Geometry. Annie Krimm, will my ability to smile at the teachers at all times to Judy Humphrey. Mary Lou Kruger will a bar of soap to David Webber in hopes that he will take the hint and use it. Butch Seelig, will my ability- to sleep through any class to all up-coming juniors and my position on the varsity - to Gary Smith. Phil Spiesman, will my ability to stav out of trouble to all my brothers in hopes tliat they will use it to their advantage. Steve Lewis, will my place in band and chorus to any junior who thinks that he is big enough to fill it. Carol Irvine, will my position as assistant editor of the Pee Vee to anyone who wants to spend all their time typing. Ray Matteson, will my office as president of the Senior Class to anyone in the Junior Class who thinks that he is capable of pleasing everyone at the same time. Joe Mottern, will my hot Ford to anyone who thinks that he can beat me in a drag with a Chevy. Owen Adams, will my basketball uniform to Keith Thormahlen so that when he is a Senior their team can take the state championship. Robert Bosworth, will my motprcycle to anyone who has a horse that can climb mountains as well as my cycle. Chuck Bradbury, will my ability to disagree with anything that anyone says to all high school students who want to be individualists. Linda Broadfoot, will my ability to get a boyfriend with a car to my cousin, Janice. Penny Edwards, will my ability to finish high school to all forsh girls who are thinking about quitting. Sally Finley, will my ability to finish typing assignments ahead of time to everyone who will take typing next year. Dennis Gallagher, will my ability to get straight A ' s when I am a senior to all boys who are presently flunking. Harry Grubham, will my place in the SMHS chorus to anyone who can stand to wear a long blue robe. Rita Hudgins, will to my little sister all my te.xtbooks so that she can pass all her subjects as well as 1. Barbara Loucks will my advanced math book to Mark Pomerinke in hopes that he will be able to understand better than 1. Carmen McPeak, will my seat on the bus to anyone who wants it and my ability to pass shorthand to anyone who might consider taking it. Christine Moe, will my seat in Chemistry class to all juniors who will be taking it next year. Janice Cochran, will my place in first period study hall to anyone who thinks he can stand it, and my favorite word barf to Donna Murphy. Glenda Smith, will my vibrant personality to Jeanne Ruggenberg and to the frosh girls I will my good looks. Marshall Reddekopp, will my blue bug to anyone who can shift it without grinding the gears. Robert Reynolds, will my place on the football team to Jimmy McDole. Wes Saylor, will my position as the only boy in typing class to all wolves. Fred Schoenick, will my football helmet to anyone who likes to live dangerously. Wiley Walden, will my car to anyone who would like to chauffeur the friends of mv sister even-where. Jana Wheeler, will my speech book to anyone who likes to talk all the time. Jeanne Miller, will my quietness to all talkative people and my typewriter to all quiet people. Irene Wilks, will my black hair to Nadean Acre and my long fingernails to Francis Acre. Frank Uttley, will my good looks to my brother, Jerry, and my suitcase to him also (so he doesn ' t have to carry a briefcase. ) I, Joyce Sorbel, will my good behavior to my sister, Janice, and a box full of good luck to all underclassmen. 55

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY So you ' re wondering what your future holds in store, mighty seniors? You ' re wondering what your fate will be? (Well we are too). But let ' s just make a few wild (?) guesses shall we? Carma Walden is executive secretary to Mr. Lowe--who is still superintendent of St. Maries. We find Janine Pomerinke and Margaret Studer as high pressure salesmen for Brownie Buttons, Inc. The Dristan Company has employed Suzie Krueger to do T.V. commercials. The now famous author Carmen McPeak has just completed her third best-selling novel, How to Catch A Man . A change in the law enforcement in St. Maries- -two new cops, Marshall Reddekopp and Denny Gallagher. Wes Sayler is an opera star, he had always wanted to be a ballet dancer but he found that he didn ' t have any rhythm . We find Rosalyn Kruger in the depths of Africa playing war drums for the Mau Mau tribe. Barbara Ebert is employed by Moe ' s Logging camp as edgerman. The star of the Dizry Lizzy show is Annie Krimm. That goes to show you that being mixed up can sometimes pay off. Joyce Porret and Kathy Best own an elephant farm down in Africa and make their living by selling elephant milk. Dorothy McLeod has good reason to be proud- -she has raised and is now managing her own baseball team. And now a boy we are really proud of, Phil Spiesman who has run Elvis Presley out of business. Says bashful Phil, Aw, it weren ' t nothin ' . The talking marathon has been won for the tenth time by our own Chuck Bradbury. At least we won ' t have to worry about conversation at our class reunion. Carol Irvine and Glenda Smith are now famous psychiatrists ( or is it inmates) at Medical Lake. Jana Wheeler has a good job--counting salt grains for the Leslie Salt Company. Joe Mottem has entered politics and is now a candidate for sheriff. In the wilderness of Idaho wc find Wiley Walden working as a fur trapper. Harry- Grubham is running a Mullan-St. Maries trucking route. The now famous horse auctioneer is Bob Reynolds who owns and raises horses. Owen Jacot is a handwriting expert for the FBI. We knew this boy would make good. J. C. Penney Company has been bought out by Ray Matteson and is now known as the R. C. Matteson Company. Linda Broadfoot is a famous woman wrestler. She had held the world ' s championship for two years now and states, I ' m not planning on giving it up. We find Jeanne Miller as a diaper salesman for the Miller Diaper Service. Jim Borgman and Dale Harwood now own their own service station. They are ver ' thrifty--Dale states he finds that by watering down the gas it will go farther. Penny Edwards along with Connie Marquardt are now cow punchers out in tlie Benewah. We are very proud of Robert Bosworth--he is now principal of St. Maries High School. Steve Lewis ' s latest recording of Mary had a Real Cool Lamb has given him his third golden record. Jan Cochran and Judy Ruggenberg own their own hair ratting factory but they claim, Business just isn ' t what it used to be. Harold Porret is a hot racer but he states he would never win a race if it weren ' t for his able mechanic Joyce Sorbel. We find Butch SeeUg now a broadway star and currently playing the leading role in the play Rip Van Winkle. Owen Adams is still in St. Maries High School- -working as janitor. Irene Wilks and Rita Hudgins are hair models for Lady Clairol, while Joanne Monohan is a model for Metracal. Barbara Loucks and Christine Moe are sheep herders in Worley. Last but not least, we find Sherry Moore working in a night club selling candy and cigarettes. 54



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