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WILL AND TESTAMENT We the mighty Seniors, of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, of Dubois High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby state this to be our last will and testament. To the teachers: A paddle and a box of aspirins apiece to help them through next year's ordeal with cqtftjfigTseniors, Double Trouble. To He Freebflrfen: 'our quiet, dignified ways, and Mrs. Latta, who is the best spon- sion school. Take real good care of her kids. To the Sophomores: We will the ability to drive a car in hopes that they have fewer accidents in the future. To the Juniors: We will our ability to make money and get straight ones. 1 To Lou: We will our energy, in hopes that he coming Juniors and Seniors will leave beJVmd. d- (ha ha) with the destruction the Chuck Boedeker-I, Chuck Boedeker, do hereby will Mike Hanson my famous No. 11, white ball suit in hopes he i man enough to fill it and play twice as good as its original owner. I also vill my ability to get out of trouble to Butch, Mutt, and Bill, in hopes th4y can get more use out of it than I have had. Marilyn Barhan-I, Marilyn Barham, will my well-used correspondence cour- ses to anyone who might need them. Also my three lockers I have used the past years to the incoming Freshmen in hopes that it will give them plenty of room to store their books, and the paint chipped off my Chevie to those who have ridden in it, to remember the fun in D.H.S. , , L , Ernest Harper-1, Ernie Harper, hereby [will my qbility to sjay out ofj to Jimmy Pitner in hopes he can get af ng bette w|th (r. Chapn No. 2 basketball jch I Mid. Also ability to spell to Larry Pate, I also wi bert Wagner in hopes that he will enjoy ft xis much burns to Elvis Presley in case he needs help with hi£ hound ( . Leslie Shoemaker-1, Leslie Shoemaker, will my «I Jity eHqys to andra Paulsen, my plac -injhe dancy band to M my abiTit oget my face washed with snow (oi mud) to at all my omernesss4o my little sister who doesn1' nr ‘ get Nof writipcj apr lff and anson. so her own. This Page Sponsored By DUBOIS MERCANTILE RIVERTON LUMBER CO.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY September 1955 was the beginning of our long journey through high school. To start the year with, we had 14 members then gained Judy Linsdau and Louella Nipwater. We suffered a week's initiation in outlandish costumes and hair- do's. To earn money, we had a valentines booth, then we gave a party for the three upper classes. Mr. Bressler, our class advisor, gave us an Easter party. Our class officers were: Florence Smith, President; Beverly Poole, Vice-President; Mary Letillier, Secretary; Peg Michles, Treasurer; and Gary Leseberg and Tom Dolenc for student council members. Our Sophomore year started with 14 members again but we lost Joyce Rhodes, Judy Stagner, and Jack Crawford, but we were later joined by Karen Annan, Sherron Locke, and Carol Flowers. To raise money we raffled $10.00 worth of groceries. Our class officers were: President, Larry Pate; Vice-President, Chuck Richardson; Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Dolenc. Our class sponsor was Mr. Tobin Our Junior year started out with 11 members. Later we lost Sandy Detimore. Our class officers were Tom Dolenc, President; Mary Let- illier, Secretary-Treasurer; and Larry Pate, Vice-President. Tom Dolenc and Karen Annan were student council members. Our advisor: Mr. Tobin. We sold concessions at the ball games to make money for our Jun- ior Class Prom, which we called Moonlit Gardens. Karen Annan was chosen Prom Queen, with Carol Pitner and Mary Letillier as her attendants. We also put on a play called Here Comes Charlie. Our class colors were Coral and Charcole, our flower was the Pink Carnation. Our motto is PUSH, PULL, OR GET OUT OF THE The Page Sponsored By FRONTIER CAFE LEAMING HARDWARE CREDIT BUREAU RIVERTON JEWELRY
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