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DUANE MORAST He couldn't be still if he would and wou1dn't be still if he cou1d. Terrier Staif 45 Prairian Staff 45 Student Council 2,3 ,45 Student Council Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball A Squad 2 ,3 ,45 Basketball B Squad 15 Track 3,45 Baseball 25 Absolutely Murder 35 Mas'ters of Ceremony 4. KAREN ULRICH Slow but sure, she'll win the race. Gir1's Glee Club 2,3 ,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3 ,45 Library Club 45 FHA 1,35 Pep Club 2,45 Minstrel Show 35 Absolutely Murder 3. JACK TRASK A quiet man but quite a man. Boy's Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Terrier Staff 45 Prairian Staff 45 Student Council 15 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Band 1,25 Football 2,3,45 Basketball B Squad 1,25 Minstrel Show 15 Variety Show 25 Absol- utely Murder 35 Boy's State A1- temate 3. HAROLD WAHL Love is like the measles, we all have to go through it. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Lettermen's Secretary-Treasurer 45 Football 3, 45 Football Co-Captain 45 Basket- ball A Squad 2,3,45 Basketball B Squad 15 Track 3,45 Absol- utely Murder 35 10
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VERNON KAUL He can smile and smile and still be a villian. Boy's Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Terrier Staff 45 Prairian Staff 45 Student Council 1,45 Twirlers 1,25 Pep Club 253,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 3, 45 Track 2,35 Minstrel Show 1,35 Variety Show 2 5 Absolutely Mur- der 3. ANNABELLE RITTAL A life is no life at all without de light. Girl's Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1 Library Club 3,45 Library Club President 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Minstrel Show 1,35 Absolutely Murder 35 Class Sec. Treasurer 2 CHARLES MONAGHAN One woman is more than enough for any man. Terrier Staff 45 Prairian Staff 45 Student Council 3 5 Lettermen's Club l,2,3,45 Letterrnen's Club President 45 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Football Co- Captain 45 Baseball 15 Basketball B S ad 1 2 Minstrel Show 1 3 qu' I . 3 . Variety Show 2 5 Boy's State Alter:- nate 3 5 Class Vice President 2 5 Class Sec. Treasurer 1. CAROL SCHMIDT Troub1e never bothers me, I sim- ply smile and let it be. Girl's Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Terrier Staff 45 Prairian Staff 45 Student Council 2,45 Library Club 3,45 FHA 1,2,3, 45 FHA Song Leader 1,45 FHA Sec Treasurer 25 FHA President 3 5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Pep Club Vice Presi- dent 45 Minstrel Show 1,35 Abso- lutely Murder 35 Girl's State 35 Cheerleader 4. 9
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In the fall of '53, 37 timid and frightened, but intelligent Freshmen registered in Terry High School. We suf- fered through introduction and initiation, and then were guests of honor at the Freshman Mixer. Larry Ban was chosen as class president, a position he was to hold all four years of high school. Miss Zelia Clymer was cho- sen as class sponsor, Lucille Fluss as vice-president, Charles Monaghan as secretary-treasurer, and Annabelle Rittal and Jack Trask as student council representatives. We failed to find our purple and gold pennant, so we were declared a dead class, and an appropriate funeral was held, with the seniors officiating. We sold refreshments and put on two dances to increase our financial status. In our sophomore year, 29 veterans returned and a very uneventful year passed by. Larry Ban was chosen pre- sident, Charles Monaghan, vice-president, Annabelle Rittal, secretary-treasurer, and Carol Schmidt and Duane Morast as student council representatives, and Alice Youngquist as class sponsor, We made money by selling at football and basketball games and putting on dances. In '55, we at last became almighty upperclassmen , and after choosing our class officers, we became in- volved in putting on our class play. Absolutely Murder was presented on November 30 and December l, with huge success. In the spring our lxom was held, the theme Hawaiian Enchantment was chosen. Twenty-four Juniors backed Lucille Fluss when she was chosen as candidate for Homecoming Queen, and she was elected. In our senior year, 20 students remained, and we put the poor Freshmen through the rigors of initiation and introduction. Mr. Mosbrucker was chosen as class sponsor, Larry Ban as president 5 Don Hohensee, vice-president, Robert Krieg, secretary-treasurer. Annabelle Rittal was elected Homecoming Queen this year. During November we were kept busy by having our pictures taken, ordering our annoimcements and sending for our caps and gowns. In the early part of December we sponsored an Amateur Hour which was a big success. The rest of the year was spent in our various activities including our senior play, sneak day, and last but not least, Baccalaureate zytzfd We, the most honored, glorious, ambitious, dignified, studious, elegant, supreme, and master minded seniors of Terry High School, City of Terry, County of Prairie, State of Montana, United States of America, of the planet Earth of the Universe, class of 1957, being of sound mind and body do here by decree this to be our last will and testament. To the school as a whole, we leave our good looks, manners and wonderful personalities along with our mis- chievious ways. To the class: First to the Juniors, we bequeath the two rows of seats on the north also our sense of responsiblity, extra- ordinary intelligence, and integrity, hoping that it will make an improvement. To the Sophomores who will soon be upperclassmen, we leave our ability to meet all extraordinary circum- stances with cool thinking and good judgement. To the Freshmen, we leave our hea.rtiest wishes for a happy high school life. As individuals we leave the following: Larry Ban . . . wills his ways with the girls to Eddie Eaton. Jeanine Buckingham . . . wills her laugh to Ramona Kaul, try smiling Moni. Willard Carter . . . wills his heighth to Arthur Anderson. Irene Dukart . . . wills her shy smiles to Ann Coulston. Marvin Dufloth . . . wills his quiet ways to Kenny Bolin. Lucille Fluss . . . wills her femininity to Della Ross. Albert Gaub . . . wills his safe driving ability to Larry Jens. Almeda Gaub . . . wills her job at Archie's to anyone who can keep dissatisfied customers happy. Donald Hohensee . . . wills ambition and intelligence to anyone who has the brain capacity for it. Marian Kuehn . . . wills her idiosyncrasies to Donna Ross. Vernon Kaul . . . wills his wolfish ways to any Freshmen that thinks he needs them. Geraldine Reno . . . wills her swimming ability to anyone who doesn't know how. Robert Krieg . . . leaves the high school in a state of violent turmoil. Annabelle Rittal . . . leaves her seat to Fritz, who was in it most of the time anyway. Charles Monaghan . . . leaves to join Evalena. Carol Schmidt . . . wills the SCHMIDT Sl-IANTY to her twin sisters, hoping that they will take better care of and Commencement. lt. Duane Morast . . . leaves with his numerous wise cracks still echoing in the halls. Karen Ulrich . . . wills her closet full of clothes to anyone who has hangers enough to hang them on. Jack Trask . . . wills his football ability to Larry Chapman. Harold Wahl . . . doesn't leave anything, he takes it all with him. 11
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