Stevensville High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Stevensville, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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Senior Prophecy Dear Marian- I received your letter yesterday and was very glad to hear you liked the color scheme of your kitchen. When I returned to my office there was a letter awaiting me from Shirlene Stevenson, who is now doing social work in courts. It doesn't seem possible 'that ten years have passed since we were all going to school at good old Stevensville High. Shirlene mentioned in her letter Earl Martin, who now owns the largest veterinarian hospital in the United States. He just hired Iohn Bruce as his assist- ant. They both are very interested in their work. I haven't heard from Evelyn Harrington for quite some time. The last letter I received from her said that she was studying in England. Last night as I was going into a restaurant, I collided with someone in a Navy uniform. I apologized and went on by, but to my surprise he called me by name and the only one it could have been was Lieut. Comdr. Thomas C. Howard. We had dinner together and I told him of my interior decoration shop. I hear that Doug Flanagin and Les West have just signed contracts to coach at Notre Dame. We always knew that they would become great coaches. On one of my trips to Chicago I stopped at the largest garage and who was giving orders but Dave Whitesitt. He told me that he and George Wark own a chain of garages, the largest being the one in Milwaukee. I read in the paper, which, incidentally, is co-edited by Higgins Bailey and Howard Rahn, that Cy Franks is still in the real estate business with his father. He has hired Barbara Hollibaugh as head bookkeeper of their firm. Bob Thoft owns big sheep ranches in Montana and we hear he is extend- ing his business into Argentina. Did you know that Beverly Hanson and Lorraine Fehrenkamp have their own private school in China? I'll bet it's a profitable business, too. When I was redecorating Iohn D. Rockefeller's office, I found that my old classmate, Teresa Bugli. was his private secretary. Imagine that! We talked for a long time and she told me that Noma Scruggs, who now goes by the name of La Nona, is a fashion designer in Paris. Verlis Glaze is happily married and the proud mother of twins! lean Slocum and Beverly Davidson had their names in the last week's Medical journal. Did you read it? It seems they have developed some new cure for hydroscoria of the bople. Isn't that wonderfull Mary Riley often passes through the city, for she is working for a large concern which takes her traveling over the country. She and Marilyn Marks both travel a lot. You knew, didn't you, that Marilyn is an airline stewardess on the Pan-American Lines? Oh, yes, I had my hair done yesterday by Margaret Pfau. who just opened her new beauty shop in New York. She is sure to make good of her business, for she has a good start already. That's all the news that I could gather about our old classmates, but I knew you would be glad to hear about their successes. I'll close now, but you write soon and tell me about your married life. Yours sincerely, POLLY AISTHORPE. i125

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Class Will After due contemplation and much consideration, we, the members of the graduating class, have decided the traits which we reluctantly leave to the under classmen, feeling that we no longer will have use for them. I, Polly Aisthorpe, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Roy Gray. I, Higgins Bailey, leave my flashy sweaters to the Frosh boys in hopes ,someone will notice them. I, Iohn Bruce, will to Philip Sullivan my big feet. I, Teresa Bugli, will my ability to be true to one man to Shirley Rehberg. I, Lorraine Fehrenkamp, leave my blue yes and blonde hair to Lois Winters. I, Douglas Flanagin, will leave-period! I, Cyrus Franks, feeling my pleasing ways in Algebra have been an asset, will them to Bill Wheatly. I, Verlis Glaze, will my noisy ways to Elaine Staat. I, Beverly Hanson, will my ability to antagonize teachers and stay in class to Quinn Sullivan. A I, Evelyn Harrington, will leave my blue eyes to Ianet Hill. I, Barbara Hollibaugh, leave my braids to the Peery twins. I, Thomas Howard, leave my Chemistry book to Louie Larson. I, Marilyn Marks, will my love for dancing to Stinky McPherson. I, Earl Martin, will my mustache to Clarence Shandorf. I, Marian Peery, will my four years of Home Ec to Philip Sullivan. I, Margaret Pfau, feel that gladys Swigert could use my thin hair, so I will leave it to her. I, Howard Rahn, will my ability CPD in athletics to the McNetts. I, Mary Riley, will my dark complexion to lean Paulson. I, Noma Scruggs, will my bashful ways to Edith Weigand. I, lean Slocum, will leave my red hair to Patti O'Hare. I, Shirlene Stevenson, will a little weight to Louise Lunde. I, Robert Thoft, leave my sheep herding ability to Paul Martin. I, George Wark, will my curly hair to Bud Iohnson. I, Lester West, will my beard to Bob Griffin. I, Dave Whitsett, will my auto mechanical ability to Lee Shrock. To the Sophomores we leave the jobs of keeping the faculty amused and hope the said class will continue to do as well as we did. To the Iuniors, we will our tidy home room, in hopes they can use it to the advantages that we have. To the Freshmen, we leave all our accomplishments as a class in hopes they can live up to them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunto set our hands and seal at Stevens- ville High School, Stevensville, this twenty-seventh day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-eight. CLASS OF 48 tSeall C111



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Shows 'ern how to plunge the line, 1 Make a basket every time, . KXXN lt A, . Teaches history, drawing, too. ' ' Soaches like Rossmiller are very few. Q 6 WNW cf' 'il R .st W REV X x N-.Z--- or New this year, an added feature Is our dark haired commercial teacher. Chorus, phys. ed., exercising. It's Mrs. Hunt we're advertising. Mrs. Tamplin's on the ball, She takes Charge of study hall. She works hard to keep us quiet And saves the place from rage and riot. e,mE'? Ilovfkr, 1 9 90 G' 'Q 04: xv Q 616 'tn 09 Q Bookkeeping, guidance, business math He tells us of time's social path. We all like him, he's not so bad, He's our pal, ol' Chuck Cozad. . ik, 1 I CH R fifsv - 094 f 5:0 6-ef IG gk 3 9' SN J Q 'S 4 f Mr. Cook, he's our man, Keeps our building spic and span, Sweeps up dust, spitwads and such, 'Zh Gives our school the finishing touch.

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