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g r.,rsssxss,M Mark Tebo 54 I ' ,W 4 f Vickie Faupel Roger Barnlund ff 4' sr if z f pl' f 4' ,., at is ai f W' az 45 S-Q ,s a v . 'YS V a 1 Ns ' M' Jim Markley Hzstory The clock says twelve--we're Seniors at last, Some of us regret that eleven years are past. We began our year with a July 4th food standg Mrs. Daschner and Mr. Schlieper lent us a hand. Paula Langellier reigned as Homecoming Queeng Vivian and Vickie were in her court supreme. Marilyn Arseneau led our band as drum majorette: Her lovely appearance we won't soon forget. Throughout the year we have been very, very busy, With money-making projects which kept us in a tizzy. From cake walks to bake sales, from pens to pins, With concessions and fish fries, we've beeninspins. As our senior year draws to a close, We chose our class flower--the red rose. Our class motto was Forward ever, backward nev- er, We'l1 take its advice and push forward forever. We approach graduation with a total of forty-six. We're meeting our goal for the year of sixty-six. We receive our diplomas in colors brightg In turquoise and silver we're shining tonight. Now we've graduated but We're not finished yetg We're going to Washington, D. C. by United Air- lines jet. I .s f i ilarl Q ii' d ii i in lf? Gary Brown Linda Bruens d iii V l . . K ' K -i t :VVV Z Pam Regnier If J t rr' 1-'2 i V Jud Fi it Y gg W' Jim Arseneau Marilyn Wilson Paula Langellier Tom Zabel Elaine Brown Mary Dubea r,s s it iii s - ..,k3 Q . A - , - N ' is s rf, L s.,J, - , t ,- I -rf -f -45 I L ,M ns: . 7 .fff f in r .,,, ,f .N r f it hr
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Senior Class Now we're in High School, the hands point to nineg As green little Freshmen, we wanted to shine. And with the coming of Joyce Whitson, We all learned to study like blitzen. For Homecoming Court we chose Vivian Hurlingg While Marilyn and Vickie, our majorettes, prac- ticed twirling. With the help of Bill, Gary, and Bob, We tried to do a very good job. We were fifty-two in number strong: And Mr. Schlieper helped us along. Now we're progressing, the clock stands at ten. We're nearing the time we'll be ladies and men. We lost Chris, Mike, Jessica, Darlene and Murray: But Terry came to our aid in a big hurry. In the Homecoming Court Shirley was seen Sitting in honor of our Homecoming Queen. Marilyn Arseneau and Vickie were each a major- erte. We're now learning quickly, but there's much to do yet. Mr. Schlieper again leads our forty-eight. We're hurrying now, but our pathway's not straight. Now the clock stands at eleven. Stairway to the Stars was directed toward heav- en! Louie's our president, our sponsors are twog Mrs. Daschner and Mr. Schlieper conducted us through. We were all happy when class rings arrived. Through Room and Bored we all survived. Roger, Bob, and Marilyn were our Mello-Cats: To that little combo we tip our hats. Paula and Shirley cheered for our team. Vickie and Vivian attended our Homecoming Queen. Five chosen couples helped lead our prom: Vivian and Louis, Marilyn and Dave, Vickie and Ron, And also Paula and Gary, Shirley and Tom. With money-making projects our treasury we hail, Concessions, cake walks and magazine sales. Vivian Hurling Gae Langellier ,p,, N 1 1 1 ,5 nisn ' C s Q fi I l y p pp s, f ff' ps '- Wray LaFond r x 0 Don Tebo Carol Duby r 'l'i 1 Louis Bossong Bob Duis ' Marilyn Arseneau B111 Rust Q. M..-are Karen Duby Nancy Maxwell Shnl-ey Yates Dan Lindbeck
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Class Wnll We the Class of nineteen hundred and sixty six being of sound mind and memory hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament whereby we bequeath the following possessions collected during our four years at Donovan High PATRICIA ALLSTEADT will my ability to spike a volleyball to Jack Noel JAMES ARSENEAU will my nature loving anlmal knowledge to Steve Zabel MARILYN ARSENEAU will my ability to lead the band in freezing weather to anyone who has the proper endurance and warm blood ROGER BARNLUND will coonsmanship to Mike Savoree LOUIS BOSSONG will my black hot rod to Donnie Laurent may he handle it as carefully as I have ELAINE BROWN will my friendly out going personality to Vince Martell GARY BROWN will my leadership ability to Tom LaFond may he Join me at the sanitarium after graduation LINDA BRUENS will my ability to be Donovo editor and continue to be friends with everyone on the staff to Sharon Rust GLEN CORDES will my typing ability to Ray LaMontagne ROGER CURBY will my ability to make school a ball to Danny Arseneau BEVERLY DEWITT will my quiet nature to Lora Ketcherside McCullough CAROL DUBY will my ability to reflect the physical image of another of my classmates to whomever else can accomplish the feat KAREN DUBY will my reflecting ability to Gae Hertz to whom life a constant challenge ROBERT DUIS will my ability to evaluate the teacher s knowledge to Irvin Figg VICKIE FAUPEL will my ability to misspell the words on the stencil for the Donogram to anyone else who enJoys doing them over IUDITH FIGG will my ability to talk in P E to Beverly Zabel MIKE GIGUERE will my car to Bob Benjamin MIKE GORDON will my horsemanship to Becky Bohn VIVIAN HURLING will my position as Donogram editor to Sheila Hoppel CLIFFORD JOHNSON will my ability to possess a new car every year to anyone who doesn t enjoy riding to school in our luxurious school buses BERNICE KETCHERSIDE will my 3ITlblI1Oll to be a nurse to anyone who en Joys having sore arms after taking all those shots ROBERT LABA RGE will my ability to daydream in Bookkeeping to Cl'll'1SI1ll6 Nourie I' y . . . . I I, , , - . . I, , . . . . . I, . - ll - fl - . I. O . ' ' ' 3 I, , . . - . . . I I' ' . . . . 5 . . L , . . . . . L y . . , . i I' ' . 1 - V ll ll I I, , ' ' ' . I, MARY DUBEA, will my ability to be a fluent conversatlonalist to Mike I' y . . . , . I, , . II 4 ll 4 . - ' . I, y . . . . . If Y U ' I 4 I I, ' . . . .. .. . I u l I, , ' ' ' . I' , . .. . .. l In I I I U 3 ' ' ' I, , . . . 1. . ' ' ' ' L , . . . . . . .
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