SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Almighty Seniors, now stand with the last important step.in our high school days. As we look back over the last four years since we entered high school we have many memories. Our Freshman Class of 1958-59 consisted of sixteen members. They were Frances Titterington, Pat Gureski, Sandra Darnall, Wanda Boedeker, Irving Bonatsie, Billie Kay Coad, Jackie Conley, Jim Linsdau, Kathy Pate, Linda Paulsen, Bill Pickett, Darrell Richardson, Thelma Tassitsie, Sharon Tassitsie, Ray Wingert, and Dennis Stevens. Our officers of the year were: President-Bill Pickett, Vice-President-Kathy Pate, Secretary-Jackie Conley, Treasurer-Sandra Darnall, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. Our Sophomore Class of 1959-60 consisted of eighteen members, thirteen of die original class. We were joined by: Jim Howell, Bud Kelsey, Gail Parsons, Charles Wilkerson, Doyle (Gus) Winchester, and we lost Sharon Tassitsie, Pat Gureski, and Bill Pickett. Our officers were: President-Dennis Stevens, Vice-President-Jim Linsdau, Secretary-Darrell Richardson, Treasurer-Ray Wingert, Student Representative- Kathy Pate, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. The second six weeks of school we successfully raffled off a stuffed dog. The Junior Class of 1960-61 started out with nineteen members, thirteen of the original class. Six new students joined us: Gary McKinley, Don Cook, Gene Sjolin, Bob Warren, Judy Stagner. We lost Frances Titterington, Pat Gureski, Linda Paulsen and Irving Bonatsie. Linda Paulsen returned the last six weeks of school. Officers for the year were: President-Kathy Pate, Vice-President-Ray Win- gert, Secretary-Treasurer-Sandra Darnall, Billie Kay Coad was the Reporter, Student Representative-Jim Linsdau, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. Our play, Tiger House , was presented in the spring. Our Prom theme was Teahouse of the August Moon with Jackie Conley as the Queen. The Senior Class of 1961-62 had fourteen members, Margie Batty was our new member. Two members of the class, Jackie Conley and Wanda Boedeker dropped out early in the year. To raise money for our trip we sold Christmas Cards and Candy, and in May we presented our Senior Class Play, Who Killed Aunt Caroline. It was a great success. Class officers were: President-Ray Wingert, Vice-President-Bill Pickett, Secretary-Treasurer-Linda Paulsen, Student Representative-Billie Kay Coad, our Reporter-Kathy Pate, and our Sponsor-Mrs. Latta. On Senior Sneak day we traveled to Salt Lake City where we enjoyed two very exciting filled days.
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WE, the SENIOR CLASS, of Dubois High School, State of Wyoming, Class of 1962, being of sound mind and firm body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class of 1962, do hereby will to the incoming Freshmen, our loyal, and hardworking sponsor, Mrs. Latta, on the condition that they take good care of her. To the Sophomores we will our ability to study and get passing grades. To the Juniors we will our hard-earned English IV credits in case they need them, and our ability to be quiet in class. I, Billie Kay, do hereby will my post as Editor-n-Chief to Karen Welty, and my Saxophone to some little kid and hope he has a truck to carry it in. I, Kathy, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with and admire Mr. Caulk to Sharon Skovgard, who is just one of his frightened students. I, Sandra, do hereby bequeath my long hair to Karen Welty in hopes that it grows faster for her than it does for me, and my ability to get I's in Biology to my little brother in hopes that he passes. I, Gary, will my height and basketball suit to Fred Schlup in hopes that he will grow into them. I, Pat, will the contents of the paper bag which was in Margie's locker to any boy who needs it. I, Margie, do hereby will my naturally curly hair to Mr. Flood. I, Linda, will my ability to get along with the teachers to the incoming Fresh- men. I, Ray, will my weight to Fred Schlup. He may need it someday. I, Darrell, will all my shot glasses to Jock Cross in hopes that he doesn't wear them out. I, Dennis, will my ability to get through high school, without studying very hard, to any one who needs it. I, Jim, will my flunking grades to James Miller who doesn't seem to be able to obtain any. I, Bill, do not prefer to will any part of school to anyone.
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