Crested Butte High School - Ranger Yearbook (Crested Butte, CO)

 - Class of 1960

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we finished our play, then we had to start decorating for the Junior-Senior Prom. We worked hard and industriously, and finally the big night arrived. with our theme, nwith a Song in My Heartn, we entertained the seniors at the banquet and prom on May 2, 1959. Thus ended our junior year. When we took our rightful places in C.B.H.S. as seniors of 1960, our class still consisted of four. We chose Bob Saya as president, Joy Probst, vice-president, Mary Jo Somrak, secretary, and Diane Arnott, treasurer. Mr. Christoff was our sponsor. Our classa ill took part in the many school activities. Bob Saya was elected Student Council president, and con- tributed the rest of his energy to the basketball team. Joy Probst was elected vice-president of the student council, and Diane Arnott the treasurer. Mary Jo Somrak and Joy Probst were elected cheerleaders once again. Bab Saya, Mary Jo Somrak, and Joy Probst were attendants for the Junior Carnival Royal Court. we all entered the badmiton tournament and enjoyed this to the fullest. We were still participating in the band and chorus. The highlights of our senior year were: the publishing of the school paper, the RANGER, and the publishing of the annual. Of course, there was our sneak day, the Junior Class Carnival, and the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. In this closing hour of our years at C.B.H.S. we are grateful to you, our friends and parents, for making our education possible for us. And, now, with our motto, Uwe are not afraid of tomorrow for we have seen yesterday, and we love todayn, we shall go out and find our rightful places in the world.



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SMNIUH CLASS MILL I have the honor to present the will for the Senior Class of 1960. Our will is a wish for an era when all the world's energies could go for human happiness andxbvelopment and not toward preparation for war. We, theflass of 1960, dispose ofcnr possessions in this manner : To theentire school we leave the example we have set as worthy students. We alsoIbave our memories, our voices, and our other souvenirs. To the Juniors we leave our UDivine Rightsn as Seniors. We also leave them our ability to chew gum, eat candy, throw paper, snap rubber bands, and place tacks in chairs without thepunishment that comes:icm the teachers during this unruly action. Also, we leave to them our seats in study-hall. Occupy them, but don't try to fill them. To our good and unsuspecting friends, the Sophomores, we give them our patience and forbearance. We also give them the formula for getting in good with the teachers. And as Juniors-to-be, we leavegou the ability to have fun during the play and prom. To the young Eeshmen we leave the ability to seek revenge on the Freshmen-to-be for the pranks we have played on them. To the bashful and awkward Freshmen-to-be we leave the map of the school, so they won't get lost while exchanging classrooms. We also leave to them our highest hopes that each and everyone of them will one day take the place we are now leaving. To the Faculty we gve our sincere affection, our cbepest gratitude, and ihe whole unlimitedvealth of mr lasting nemory. We also give them the amazing and reliable information which they have learned from our exam papers to be used for the enlightenment of future classes. This being the total of our class possessions, we the Class of '60 now gve our personal possessions to the following people: I, Mary Jo Somrak, will my cheerleading position to Trudy Yaklich. HIt's a lot of hopping and jumping around, but it surely is fun.U To Dick Rozman, I will my ability to get along with the teachers and to stay out of the office. HPut it to good use, Dick, I never had much choice!H I, Joy Probst, willto Marilyn, my ister, my cheerleading

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