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CLASS WILL Donny Arnst leaves to join ranks with Jack Benny and Uncle Scrooge. I, Genise Bonnet, will my vocabulary to Webster to add to the dictionary. We, Jim Scheel and Doug Brunner, leave our noon hour scenes to David Dodge and Mike Hammer. I, Maria Chausse, leave my ability to surprise everyone on graduation night to Linda Johnson. I, Kenny Donovan, will my ability to make home brew to Johnny Kuka, knowing he will use it. Linda Erickson leaves knowing everyone will miss her advice about love. I, Charlann Field, leave still searching for the crook who stole my precious vodka bottle. I, Lonnie Ingebrigtson, will my favorite parking place at the dump grounds to anyone who promises not to put a parking meter there. Lawrence Keeler leaves his lover lips to Steve Kincaid. I, Larry Miller, leave wishing that I could take my horse Champ to the National Guard with me. Jim Nelson leaves still thinking he s God ' s gift to women. I, Mary Hayne, leave to become the first woman president of the U. S. Linda Leet leaves still trying to look sexy. I, Angie Widhalm, leave wishing no one would have ever seen the picture of me stripping. I, Edwin Toren, leave nothing because no one left anything to me. I, Ed Peterson, leave wishing the Forest Lounge had never burned down. I, Joe Miller, will my nickname Susy to my little brother Kenny. I, Barbie May, leave my crush on Mr. Micken to Bobbie Lee Hancock. I, Bill Christieans, will my behavior to my brother Dan in hope that some soaks in. I, Ellen Norsby, leave my position of President of the Pep Club to anyone who has the intestinal fortitude to take it. I, Don Pepion, leave glad I m going because this school is moving too fast. I, Glenna Orr, leave outgrowing my desires to tell tall tales. I, Marsha Otthouse, leave for Harlowtown. JoAnn Widhalm leaves wishing that she was Lawrence ' s only flame. I, Terry Widhalm, leave wondering how far my T-Bird will get me. David Osterman wills his ability to chauffeur younger classmen around the country to Jim Farrington. Ed Wheeler leaves wondering how he made it. Dolores Widhalm goes wondering why everyone laughs whenever she asks a question. I, Kathy Shephard, leave my flaming red hair to Gayle Wentworth, knowing hers will soon be that color again anyway. I, Patsy VandeKop, leave my homemaking ability to Trudy, knowing she will put it to good use real soon. 20
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Mrs. Langley was our teacher in the fifth grade and the new member was Larry Miller. We lost Edwin Tibke. Mrs. Langley taught us again in the sixth grade and Leona Mollerstrom came in midyear. In the seventh grade and eighth grade Scotty Crumpacker was our teacher and we graduated in Valier on May 24, 1960. We started High School on August 29, 1960. Doug Brunner, Leona Mollerstrom, Chan Field, Mary Hayne, and Larry Miller came from Dupuyer and Ivan Archdale came from Fisher Flats. We were initi- ated the first Friday. In our freshman year our queen candidates were: Barbie May for Homecoming, Kathy Shephard for Harvest Festival, and Lonnie Ingerbrigtson for Peanuts. B-squad cheerleaders were Barbie May, Lonnie Ingebrigtson, Kathy Shephard. Ivan Archdale left that year. At the beginning of our sophomore year we initiated the freshmen. Elsie Jacobson and Louie Salois were the new members of the class. A -squad cheerleaders were Kathy Shephard and Lonnie Ingebrigtson, and Barbie was a B-squad cheerleader. Kathy Shephard was Homecoming Queen candidate and Lonnie Ingebrigtson was Harvest Queen Candidate. We got out first queen that year when Marsha Otthouse was crowned Peanut Queen. Louis Salois, Leona Mollerstrom, King Kuka, Lorraine Halvorsen, Elsie Jacob- son and Peter Martin left that year. Ed Peterson and Kenny Donovan got letters in football and Donny Arnst and Ed Peterson got letters in basketball. Don Pepion joined us in our Junior year. Barbie May and Lonnie Ingebrigtson were A -squad cheer- leaders, and Linda Leet was a B-squad cheerleader. Linda Leet was Homecoming Candidate. We had two queens that year, Mary Hayne for Harvest Festival and Linda Leet was Peanut Queen. Our class put on the prom with the theme Moon River on April 17, 1963 and also sold candy that year to make money. On February 12th we went to Helena to the Legislature. Our class picnic was at Rock City on the 25th of May. Girls State Delegates were Angie Widhalm and Barbie May; the alternates were Mary Hayne and Charlann Field. Boys State Delegates were Ed Peterson and Jim Nelson and alternates were Joe Miller and Donny Arnst. Ed Peterson and Mary Hayne attended High School Week. Jim Nelson, Ed Peterson, Donny Arnst, Kenny Donovan and Doug Brunner got letters in both Football, and Basketball, while Bill Christieans and Larry Miller got them in football. During our Senior year, Linda Leet was an A -squad cheerleader. Angie Widhalm was our Home- coming Queen Candidate and Ellen Norsby was crowned Queen of the Harvest Festival. The Senior Class play, (January Thaw), was presented on December 12, 1963. IN THE THIRD GRADE
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