Clark County High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Dubois, ID)

 - Class of 1958

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if Pnoruzcv trim .J simon , cuss From our scanning space reporter, Hecate Carmel, we have received the following data concerning the Class of '58. One decade has passed since this class graduated from Clark High and Miss Hecate has followed each of their actions through the marvelous assistance of Jetnek, the atomic satellite. Senior President, Gerald Holmes, is still a confirmed bachelor with much time on his hands. His prosperous business, coon trapping, has brought in much dough-ra-me. Gerald hopes that the Congressmen will con- tinue to wear coon skin hats so his sales will remain high. Senior Vice-President, Nadene and her husband Gaylen canbe found in an elegant glass house centered in the growing metropolis of Dubois. Nadene is head of the corporation that manufactures hair pins for bald people and has sold well over the millionth pin. in the mining a hole to bury a charcoal-burned cake when she ran onto a metal, phosphorus-uranium used in the manufacture of space ships. Vic and Linda fMoorel Christensen are now engaged business. Soon after they were married Linda was digging Dennis Johnston soon took over Mr. Tavenner's job and is now janitor at Clark High. Dennis became the idol of every housewife in the country when he invented a new window-washing device. Ebert and Fay lWildingl Book are now settled on a big ranch in Texas. They own a thousand head of Quarter Horses and two dogs. Nancy Stelzer is now doing very well for herself in a wildwest show which travels from town to town. At the present she is shooting cigarettes from her fifth husband's mouth. Nancy occasionally slips, though, and becasuse of this had rather bad luck with her other four husbands. Jess and Marie tO'NeilJ Rawson are now settled deep in the heart of Texas. Jess owns a large cattle spread and is presently teaching Marie and their six red-headed children the tricks of the trade. I really need not say much of Doris Jensen as most of you are probably as well acquainted with her life happenings as I am. Doris is now the most talked about movie actress of the satellite age. She and her husband, Elvis still come to Dubois on their vacations. Brent Black is also a big celebrity now. Through his travels in space he met and fell in love with a gal on the plant Mars and they are married. I will give Brenta little publicity and ask you to please vote for him for Presi- dent of the Rocketfeller Ship Company. And lastly we have Hecate Carmelalias Carol Leonardson, Senior Class Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Hecate Carol just zooms around onher satel- lite, Jetnek, gathering all news that isn't for anyone who isn't. lf you hear a beep beep you know she is hanging around. It all seems very strange and wonderful when you think about the places fate has led this graduating Class of 1958. NW! 4-C1043 Sponsored by CHALLENGE CREAMERY Idaho Falls, Idaho I Z i 5 14 VJ J . r' T- 3



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,.fryv-lrynwn-gqlf'1+ 1 l ff U, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 'x I X SEPTEMBER 'z, 1954 We entered Clark High as shy, green, X unsure Freshmen. Q OCTOBER 1, 1954 The Sophomores initiated us and gaveadance that evening in our honor. We elected our 1954 class officers. Carol Leonardson was elected Presidentg Floyd Gneiting, Vice-President, 1 Nadene Rue, Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Moore, Representativeg and Mr. Hoskins, Advisor. MARCH ll, 1955 We held our Freshman Frolic which turned out to be a huge success. SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 Our Sophomore class started a successful L ,eef year by electing the following class officers: President, Gerald Holmes: 3 Vice-President, Linda Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Leonardsong ' Reporter, Nadene Rue: Representative, Doris Jensen: and Advisor, Mr. Turley. We lost three students during our Freshman year, Marla Youngstrom, Floyd Gneiting, and Michael O'Neil but gained one student, Jess Rawson our Sophomore year. SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 We initiated the Freshman and gave a dance in their honor September 30th. FEBRUARY 4, 1956 Our candidate, Fay Wilding, was crowned, Carnival Queen of 1955-56. Her booth was decorated in a blue and MARCH 16, 1956 We held our Sophomore Hop. It proved to be a huge success both financially and in providing fun for all who 'ff attended. I gold color scheme. J SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 We assembled as Juniors and elected the following officers: President, Jess Rawson, Vice-President, Nadene Rue: Secretary and Treasurer, Carol Leonardsong Reporter, Doris Jensen, Representative, Fay Wilding, and Advisor, Mrs.Vivian Stelzer. We gained a new member, Gaye Laird, but lost her the following summer to Leland Speelmon. MARCH 8, 1957 Our Junior class play House For Sale -- Haunted was presented. It was a three-act comedy-mystery with ghosts, snakes, and spiders galore plus a tattooed man and gypsy for- tune-teller. APRIL 26, 1957 Butterfly was the theme of our Junior Prom X held in the local gymnasium which was beautifully decorated in pink and orchid. A garden and butterfly scene on the stage and a wishing well in the center of the gym carried out the theme with the Bop Kats orchestra furnishing the music. SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 We congregated as Seniors and chose the same officers as the previous year with the exception of President. For this position Gerald Holmes was elected. DECEMBER 4, 1957 We presented our Senior class play, Hot Water, a comedy in two acts. It was all about a plumber and football player who impersonated each other. MARCH 1, 1958 The Senior's sponsored a dance at Medicine Lodge. Glenn Squires orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. MAY 18, 1958 Baccalaureate was held in the Baptist church with Bishop Dale Willes as the speaker. MAY 21, 1958. We held our Commencement exercises in the Du- - bois School Gymnasium at 8:00 p.m. V ll ' . 7: e.. su es f' 1 ,i 1 5 5 ,Q ' f ,Z , X f f 5 X fgfiillf K '. 6 1- ' til ff

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