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Page 20 text:
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We, the Class of 1956, collectively and individually do hereby bequeath in this, our last will and testament to each member of the Winifred High School our good- will to our fellow classmates; to the lofty Juniors our excellent class conduct; to the unsophisticated Sophomores our appreciation of our teachers; to the green little Freshies our orderly conduct in the halls between classes; and lastly to the incoming Freshman class our never-failing ability to do all our class assignments on time. I, Eugene Erlandson, will to Melvin Udelhoven, my magnetic attraction to the gentler sex. I, Robert Simac, will my old Chevy to brother Jim and my hearty laugh to Roland Reppe. I, Sam Willis, will my liking of Montana winters to the Eskimos and my curly hair to Bill Sawyer. I, Boyd Bergum, will my ability to play basketball to Ray Asbjornson and my winning smile to anyone who is feeling low. I, Martin Mendel, will my ability to sing to John Can and my height to Bobby Olsen. I, Mary Mendel, will my cheerleading ability to Patsy Arthur and my quick smile and friendly ways to the Junior girls. I, Jerry Osburnsen, will my pitching ability to Ty Leonard and my ability to throw the javelin to Dennis Wherley. I, Glenn Scoville, will my ability to run the mile and the half mile to David Kucera and Kenneth Walling and my ability to get to school on time to Jim Moody. I, Shirley Reppe Thompson, will my secretarial work to Judy Udelhoven. I, Larry Arthur, will my athletic ability to any Freshman boy who wishes to accept same and my an talents to Johnny Asbjornson. We, the annual staff, will leave the task of editing next year’s book to the worthy Juniors.
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Seni i 'PCcUf The Antics of Andrew” Director: Mr. Bergum Petunia--Andrew's darky cook - -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - - - SANDRA PHILP Andrew Browne--A senior in Cameron College - -- -- -- - -EUGENE ERL AND SON Jacques--His French butler and valet - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -SAM WILLIS Willie Waldo--His pal...........................................MARTIN MENDEL Harold Hadley--Another pal....................................JERRY OSBURNSEN Althea Thorne--Miss Prunella's niece - -- -- -- -- -- - — - MARY MENDEL Julie Boynton--Harold's sweetheart - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- JOANN TUSS Betty Boynton--Willie's sweetheart - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - NANCY SIM AC Dean Socrates Boynton--Dean of Cameron College - -- -- -- -- -BOYD BERGUM Isaac Zimmerman--Andrew's rich uncle from New Zealand ----- LARRY ARTHUR Miss Prunella Thorne--A maiden lady in love with the dean - - - WILMA UDELHOVEN 0'Flarity--A detective from headquarters - — — ------- GLENN SCOVILLE Royle--His shadow........................................................LOUIS MIROS Reverend Doolittle--A man of mystery - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - BOB SIMAC
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Page 21 text:
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acccUauneate Baccalaureate Services for the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-six were held in the school gymnasium on the evening of May twentieth at eight o’clock. Reverend A. L. Edmonds of the Zion Lutheran and American Lutheran Churches gave a very inspiring ad- dress to the graduates. Shirley Erlandson played the processional and recessional marches. Graduation exercises were held Friday evening May twenty-fifth at the Winifred gymnasium. Mary Mendel gave the valedictory address and Jerry Osburnsen gave the salutatory address. Professor Albert Helbing of the University of Montana was the com- mencement speaker and gave a very thought-provoking speech. Musical numbers were two duets by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitmore and two vocal solos by Leo Osburnsen. The processional was played by Shirley Erlandson. Eighth grade diplomas were also presented.
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