Berthoud High School - Spartan Yearbook (Berthoud, CO)

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H-J The Senior Class Presents . . . The Spartan 1950 HEHTHOUD HIGH SCHOOL Berthoud, Colorado SD ecltcation To thp A'11Qt1c ipfgrtxnpt of T?1a Flvh ckool, which has C 1Pt':fly 9'n1VDF to F2199 'FP r1-:i'rCS of Siurtfmrifhln and fOQy,Pr'aif:h if iff' Sckaul 'id it the Cfm:a.u:111:y, we, the C1259 of 'SC lPl1C5E6 CLF 1' 50 Sp rten. 3 WYWQXXU Milli! S1161 x, N Q ' ' + 'll Q- : . 2: A .4 A U X , Qivrfllullh 'HqQs '125Qgi Q Qulurgqhn ' .N s I ' 4 Al- 0.13---ll .. F' '. X.-X .,. L. lL?er i.:f1 , , .. .,, . . . ,.Z'. H. . '. .'. 'f', .U A. Annerson 7' --5 . 9 N . . X 17 X , ff' V' - - 1.- v' nl IJ. J v or-is ... X .... .. . ..A., . , A. ' ., N. I. 7',A.,' ' --Ls, '- ' - ' U ' J. E P. Torrh :ni Er wave. mf .1 'f fam ' Z'-5'411gxj ' fi' ,, , 0 . ' 'gif' ' X i , 5 .4 4- .- 1-2:54 A -. . I 'fr ,piers -QB 'd 1 1 X ' xx 1 r 1 . ,X QA-31: , , bl. 1 - -. A ' f . ,' Ml W K lv x ' km ' if , I mf. ARTHUR cAav':.x:.a 5' E.A. UCLA, Columbia University Junior High and Drnmntics K .4 V-2. MLALE J. 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A.,Ig L1Lrery,6: Sex- ' ' tezte,3g Princess of Fr m, 2, v Q- 5, 'fi free. of Sim: Glue. f -1 5 Afx in., . i -, X L- YL -qv 1'h. 14 N ' I -vi gs' 77N 32 '26 .V- Q1f?' ll HAALLD KnUFirmH Clues Pree.,4gPres. of Stacent Council and Ase.c., S: ses.- Ireaa. of Stuuent Cu.u.ll ana Student Assoc.,LgHixea Cncrus, l-43 Boy's Jlee CluL,1-4:he ., nec. Assoc., E-Q-4, Student Counc11,2-33 Ilnss t1Ay,f-c-4: Annual Staff, Z-Q-4, magnet- Gall,4: Libfhff, Q-QQ Scun'y J. A. C. RQp.,4. BIEL KIEHN FoetLnll,3-43BesLetLall,L-.-4, fruck,L-45 NPN 3lub,Q-4, hixen ChQrue,1-L-Q-45 Quartenze,M-cg Eoy's Jlee Club, 1-45 NPN Jluc Jec.,4g Student Council, 1-.5 Vice Pres., Stugent Cc.ncil, ig Annual Staff,+g Class Pla5, '-c-4, Rec. Assoc. neg., 4, Suunty J. A. 3. Council ieyH4 fl ss Sec..l PETE KRIEGEH necrentisn Assoc., 4, nfsfet Lal1,4g F. F. n.,4g Vice Pres Stugenc Asscc..4. Class Play, 25 Prcgncticn 5tnff,3. Biifl LLLkAnJT i:-penish High School, l-1 F. 5.1., up J... L., 1-z-., Lisrnry,c-epilass lrennuregng h.me:-ning gueen,4. DEAN MCCARTXEY Foctbe11,1-2-3-43 Basketball Z-3-45 Mixed Jhorws,'-P-3-43 Eoy's Glee C1ub,l-4g,uartetta cgPreg. of Student ASSOC-, 15 NEW 214L,1-E-3-eg F. F. A.,4g Tice Pres. of Elves, 35 Pres. of HBH C1ub,3g Annual Staffng Class P1ay,T. ' , 21:1-Q 5 1 n . -vi -em ' Q TI fi 11 -- , . A .- 1 1. .z. .. - - .gm ill- fr, - ',f. ,.- ., , '. gl - . L I -vc I 2 fx ,I , . TZ - 'Lt T' ' . .qzp 1 . f' 'Ir 'E Q -95, ner --K.. ':',--,... - N .1 ZCLLE-.H .frflfx 2110, 1-T-T'-43 Annunl i Lv , vwqove-J bw IL ..z.LSQwau1 Qracevnx-Lovelald Sensor Class History During our four years of wandering through the halls of B. H. S., before becoming the soaring seniors of 1950, we have participated in numerous activities--sports, homecomlngs, dances, plays, and proms. During the Freshman year, we passed the nhorrorsn of the initia- tion at the hands of the Seniors, and were welcomed into B. H. S. with the traditional reception. During the year we became inter- ested in dramatics, which we have kept through our high school years. We finished the year with a picnic at Chautauqua Park, Boulder. As Sophomores, we decorated the gym for the Freshman Reception. During the year, we enjoyed a theater party in Loveland, a Chili Supper at the home of Doyle Englehardt, and a picnic at the Loveland light plant. The high points of the year were the field trip to Denver in March, and the USophomore Nightu in February. The latter was a group of four one act plays given to benefit the Curtain Fund. The boys had already begun to be nbig stuffu in the field of sports. In our Junior year, we simply slaved to raise enough money to give the seniors a big prom with The 49ers as our theme. Several members of our class took part ln the two Junior-Senior plays, NM1ss Jimmy and He Who Hes1tates. At the end of the year we enjoyed a picnic with the Seniors at the light plant. At last the glorious year has comeg we are homeward bound! We're striving to see that the grades are high enough to get the diplomas for which we have waited so long. We were lavishly enter- tained by the Juniors at the prom, April 29. Members of our class participated in the Junior-Senior plays, Mystery at Midnight' and 'Could Bl . On the morning of May 15, we left on our Senior trip. We went to points of interest in the Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Canon City vicinity. Baccalaureate and Commencement are over, and the end of school life has come. We have had one of the most successful years of any class to leave the halls of Berthoud High School. We will our success to all other classes: also to the seniors of the future go our wishes for their success in B. H. S. Senior Prophecy It's a sunny day on the island of Alcatraz. The date is May 19, 1975. Loud voices and sounds of rev- ee elry come from cell block AAA. The guard shakes her Q? . head in despair. Hurriedly the warden walks to the 0 scene to f1nd'fam1liar faces. He sees instantly that the Class of 50 is enjoying a reunion. The warden is known to the underworld Cthis Class of 'SOJ as Lester the Jester Arnold, who al- REI IBTQEN ways gets his man. The guard is none other than Mrs. its Hanna, who in order to be with her 'favorite class' F ' 'T has resigned her position in the Berthoud Schools and come to the bleak rock. I9 Hostesses of the event are Betty Q? Lenhardt and nM1ll1en Adler. Betty, it .ef ay seems had a fine business, that of making cgfizzlp fd books on flea races, until nLester the , Jestern seemed to think it wasn't within the law. Mildred was the queen of a world- Q,e wide underground movement to gain control Agar gg C of the Vigoro Hair Restorern market. W Q-'s Been here since April, remarks Mrs. ' Hanna. Virginia Gerard and Shirley Oberdick, next door neighbors have been here for quite some time. Shirley was supervisor in the infamous robbery of the uM1tey Mite Reducing Pilln factory. Virginia, old 837485746 is biding her time, thinking over the events of her illustrious career, that of flirting with bus drivers, sometimes delaying a bus five or six hours. While they are talking, in the door appear Willie Kauffman and Reuben Reisbeck, Men of Distinction on the local scene. They are old timers, having been here for 24 years ll months and 50 days. After their graduation in '50, they went to work in the LaSalle Pickle Works, instituted a riot there, and have enjoyed the fellowship in Alcatraz ever since. 'Why 1t's old Pete! He was once here for petty robbery several years ago, wasn't he?' asks Mrs. Hanna. Pete really hit big time though, now. His latest accomplishment is the sale of 'Gold bricks at the bargain price of 32.49 each. He is accompanied by a friend, Ruth Ostermlller. Miss Ostermiller has made a career of embezzeling bank clerks. A saddened figure appears in the doorway. With head bowed, Niel Klehn walks into the cell. Mr. Klehn awaits trial on the third of next month for robbing other men's castles. Following close on his heels is Marjorie Johnson. Marjor1e's name appeared in all the gossip columns a few weeks ago when she was arrested while driving under the influence of Grapette. Admiral Don Conklin, better known as uF1ght1ng Doonu, stalks through the doorway. He is dressed in the Naval Prison garb. Don, it seems went AWOL while serving on the battleship Missouri. Bill Deshler, the famous 'Tex Nix' of professional football, sits forelornly in the corner. His thoughts, no doubt, are on the bribe he accepted in the recent East-West Game. Donna Adams, who many probably have heard of as the gest- est soprano of the Metropolitan opera, joins the happy group. Donna is residing on the 'RockU, because of her demanding that women's suffrage be abolished. She was arrested after having been chained to the White House, for six weeks. 'ee It looks as if the whole class will ggg be here, for who appears now is none other ,RQY Jji than LnVonne Zeller. LaVonne is deposited :17,pr0 'f4,, in the cell by a guard who tells us that E . the young lady has made a habit of cdlect- - -g ing Ford Convertibles. Poor Dean McGa:'t- I ney, better known as 8584769, has a few . ,C L ...Z years yet to serve. His arrest followed 'F' ' his apprehension in Reno, trapped as a bigamist. lu It's Helen, this time, as the barred door clangs open. Helen is visiting the Island, in a formal and all. It seems she was one of the wealthy soclalites arrested in the Hippopot- amus Club raid, a few hours ago. The reunion is complete with the grand entrance of two familiar figures. Madame LaVerne Stahlecker, and Countess Marione Wacker-DuPo1s, 125 Street hat designers. The two ladies are here for 'borrowingu the patented designs of Pierre of Parse. The evening is spent recalling old acquaintances, and talking over the nGood Old Dsysu in BHS. It has been a reunion to be long remembered, and the members of the famous class of '50 enjoy seeing each other once again after 25 years. No one can tell when or where the next reunion will be, but the spirit of friendly fellowship that held the old group together still remains. Senior Class Wi I I We, the Seniors, being in sound state both mentally and physically and having given deep thought to our treasured rights, which we now bequeath to our fellow sufferers, the un- derclassmen, do here and now stamp our foot and sign our hand to this the LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of the sober and steady Seniors of '50, on this day of our Lord, May nineteenth, nine teen hundred and fifty. We, the Seniors, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to pay our debts to the Juniors. We, the Seniors, do hereby will and bequeath our devotion to our studies to the Sophomores. We, the Seniors, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to get along with each other to the Freshmen. I, Donna Faye Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sing to Naomia Long, my ability to dance to all of the lower classmen, my place in the band, behind the bass drum, to anyone who can have as much fun playing it as I have had, and all my theme papers and book reports to Mimi Evans. I, Mildred Adler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my man to Mimi Evans, my quiet ways to Joan Ostermlller, and my good grades in Spanish to Marilyn Urbom. I, Helen Carroll, do hereby will and bequeath my Ford, to anyone who thinks they can keep it running, my love for washing dishes to my sister, Janet, and my Home Ec. ability to the next class. I, Don Conklin, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet disposition to Nancy Ferguson, my , nwhuppetn to Howard Jones, my basketball abil- l ity to Billy Vigil, and my llveliness to Dan - 5 McGee. , l I, Bill Deshler, do hereby will and be- It JWQQQEQ --- Vfz queath my blonde hair and ability to go steady to George Rueter, my football suit to Bobby Aschenbrenner, and my position as fullback to 0Heavyn Williams, but I'm keeping my Sophomore for myself. 15' 'll I, Virginia Gerard, do hereby w1ll and bequeath my good be- haviour to Marilyn Urbomg my 'T' shirt to Mimi Evans, my ball point pen to Miss Wrlghtg and my ability to drive to Rodney McCartney. I, Marjorie Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my piano playing ability to Shirley Schlelgerg my ability to go steady with out of town boys to Barbara Noldeg my love for Chevvled to Evelyn James, and my typing ability to Sue Deshler, I, Harold Kauffman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Jon Delnesg my pencil stubs, red shirts and socks to Mr. Arnoldg the gum on the bottom of my desks to Mr. Jones, and my dramatic ability to Dean Davis. I, Pete Krieger, do hereby will and bequeath my 'Bucket of Bolts' to Mr. Bader, my football ablllty on the basketball floor to Pete Matthews, and my outstanding grades in Physics to anyone who would like to take it over. I, Niel Klehn, do hereby will and bequeath my enjoyment of farming to Rod McCartney, the use of my car between here and Tlmnath to 'Swede' Bergllng and my cattle call to George Rueter if he promises to use lt. I, Betty Lenhardt, do hereby will and bequeath my frlendlr ness to Naomla Long: my good behaviour to my sister, Barbarag and my shyness to Chuck Lebsack. I, Dean McCartney, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Johnny Williams, my ability to get 'Tonles' to 'Swede' Bergllng and my ability to keep Sophomore girls on good terms to George ueter. I, Shirley Oberdlck, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet disposition--good as new--to Melvin Gentzg my short blonde hair to Carrie Conklin, my ability to get along with Niel to Mimig and my temper to Marilyn. I, Ruth Ostsnmiller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sing to Chuck Lebsackg my brown hair to Janey Bergllng my ability to act like an ape to Lois Frazier, but I'm keeping number 42. I, Bob Relsbeck, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to find my way to my classes to 'Peanuts' Spencer, my ability to pick up girls at noon to Bob Birdsillg my ability to keep my car running to Miss Wright, and my grease pit to George Rueter. 'I, Laverna Stahlecker, do hereby will and bequeath my art ability to 'Peanuts' Spencer, my quiet disposition to Marjorie Roseg and my nickname, 'Squirt' - to Barbara Nolde. .I I, Marian Wacker, do hereby will and V 5 . bequeath my drawing ability to Georgia 5 9 Sandersong and my quiet disposition to iv- the Freshman girls. A Q 'Q I, Lavonne Zoller, do hereby will and 5 A. N. uf? bequeath my ability to go steady, be en- ' ' gaged, and graduate to Patty Clark, my ., -:ml -M skating ability to Barbara Sterkelg my love for horses to Jean Wllsong but I'm keeping my interest in Ford convertibles Bob Reisbeok, B111 Deshler, and Harold Kauffman, do hereby will and bequeath our quiet dispositions Cthey'vs never been used! to the 'Terrible Trio. We, the Senior boys, do hereby will and bequeath memories of quiet hours spent ln Study Hall to the faculty. We, the Senior girls, do hereby will and bequeath our won- derful dispositions to any underclassmen who can put up with them for another year. I6 We, the Seniors, becuesth to the entire school the calm noise and quiet dignity which has set us apart from all other graduating classes--Amen! The above, upon full realization of the enormous ser1ousness4I the contrast, do agree that those persons who, in any way fail to use their gift to its fullest extent will be scalped by the supreme hand of our sole admlnlstraton Superintendent E. H.Bader. THE CALLOUS-FOOTED SENIORS OF '50 . x f , ' 5 f a 5 . ' X' ' cuss Posn C .f'f We may wander and wander whereve'r we will In lands afar, o'er nlain, mountain and hill, But wherever we go and whatever we do, The friends of four years will so with us, too. They'll be ln our thoughts wherever we roam. We'll remember the teacher called at our home And asked if Johnny was ill and in bed, Our amazement, then horror, as mother turned red. The trio to the office for John the next day, As he faced with his father the principal. Say Was he sorry he went to the movie show? Well! Follow him through and then you'll know. We'll never forget the boys on the team, The laurele they won and how we beamed. Then the day they lost we hurried home. Good sportsmen! Yes! But to be alone. nTwas easier then to see just why The boys were beaten - but they did try. The girls were good at team games, too, The boys were there to cheer us through. The picnics, parties, skates, and hikes, The trips between on bus and bikes. How many wonderful times we've had! These will live and make us glad. Friends of four year: our teachers there The time, the thought, the friendly care You gave will always be a trust To keen. HTvas ever kind and just. Pour years tosether, be it so, And now the osrting ss we go, Let's do our hest,u we've always said And carve our 'lace uo at the head. I7 A5909 W Nl xx! if .5 3 s K' X ' , ff 1, gf 1 I3 I I T V., I FX X Jumongf f' ' .. S 'R 'T' 2 e I l ws. . .P 4 - J . n ew . ' - Si: l I 29 di Al :els . .4-ws I F-, n!.T. xv' X I x f . ' I -A 'www .. U' ' ' nf' 1 km 1 , w!f'1 IQ-,Ms vlijm A rv Y3. .X :NC 30 uv ,w -.-. L .... ..,-.. rs X' I I I I 5- Junlor Actlvltles The Junior class though small has taken a prominent part in the activities of the school, such as drematics, music, football, basketball, track, and student councel. Of the original 16 who enrolled atthe beginning of the school term Bob Euehler, Donna Lafferty, and Elaine Juleff have left. Barbara Munter and Shirley Snyder enrolled in the class this year. Although our class is small it has done its share in athletics. In football Pete Matthews played a great part as center. John Berglln, Rodney McCartney, Charles Lebsack, and Billy Vigil were also members of the team.hold1ng important positions John Berglin, Rodney McCartney, and Billy Vigil are also outstanding basketball players. The Juniors entered a float in the homecoming narade. Mimi Evans was one of the attendents to the Homecoming Queen. On November 9, the class had a roller skating party at Loveland. The Juniors entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet in the Presbyterian church and Prom in the High School gym on Saturday, April 29. -Q,xQ 5, v .. H. I ,- ' Q. f fl ' , X , -it 1 'I . X i:::'3Q', ' 1 A 5 ll l ll Q, V ' 4 ii-11... vxfffv G , Q? 7 T - ff W ' f' . za. 2. ,J v YN 1 'J 2. rv- er 7 'U-1-.N fx 1 N . A .,f, 5 ff' ni .rm oxo 2 'H ,- Q 'Sf' Sophomore Closs . .12- 'IJ -vb - f, 1 'I 'E F: fp Jig L 'I .T A fi xg 'Y + X, ' '--Q il Y If Xi Q,-3 4, ' ' 1 4? i 'Q - h 6 V 1 .. Q - I X f ' . L . . 18 . . 1 x ' 9 - K -. xii ,,.. . f , -. I I.. 'Ap . 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Tprres, John S., Tho 1Hvnu'k TW P r 'nfh' TYO FFh'UT vofv Uvvy 'roud kpcfwce TFP? vorp vow in Tkp Fifh ?cFwu1 bv11d'rr. They Pad Pn'vv v0'r v1'P s7W tP0iv 'rf1v1t1ef, Hr. T'rtTi?rQ ZHVP TYP 'wvaxtv 3r'Fwre P npw voraEu- 1'r7 Gnl PTQFV 1' , vit? tlvts nn thnx Cvpry t'1 wp kc. fhp C1LFS irq a Chrfsfzqs 'arty wr the tvpity-thivf of IJcf'rPr. lamps were Tvzwn rid gifts Fmwyht with TRP frice 11,1 svt at tH'xtj cunts arch. ahve? 1 mpmknnk of the clwfr navw :pei ulzyinf in the :1,n JQRQJI 1 Ld. Mrs. niiott has given those vpo le les- suns CYTQQAFS were Hlwvtv' as filluwsz 3rPf1'HLZ, EfPTAYE nvrrg Vice :res1Q9Lt, hex Qth Scrlei ery and -QcrQ'ary, Frvd nf gs. ILP 5519912 c,w:cL1 rw-rv: r tivQ ls Crv 15: - 'vs 'Q-0 v M ..i.A.. S I ab f P , . f 4,2 fA!5rw? fix X 1 1 W 2 7 Q0 -2, hnCK kwa 1F:'t tp rirjntg J.k.nYiz11, :.Py:f.r.g Lzffrilcf, Hue-rin, pics -r:.fL.-5, .-.P-lvir. S::L:'1':'e-r, :.1q,:uu.,p Phxsox, Jerry ECT-'LAS-OH, ggerrlz li-'11, k.e-Lmtz. J,-wr, 1-La-rviz. bterftfl, 1-.er.:.1-t: Sczleiser, MIIJLLE H014 nz: L, 1'i:.tg 111L1Q ,gy-w, Jnrmz 's4:'r4,1L, L-.efrizfxzxe :Dv-'., .cmon we-r2u:1x'v'r, .Jm.ik:ff .-.'Q,r..1cf., JO? QQ..:.:i:.':.a:., Y1z','ix.iza rwrs. , Qlichzlri ..u'., .grfrx :,v::.f-r., .-Ax.:-r, Larlffrm .-Q1s-r., .-.ax'::.: .::.1Ls, :rrmcie ,rm-lun, -::',L1 41 , ..-W left 1 ri-mg .gninf Lontapcue, Yvonne 2T'fr.f'1, 242: ,1V,:. :Az A , : 'P': .-..f-wg, vz., ru' mrr, Jam' xpugrmu, . fi',' , .llr r ,, ..-rf:-1' ' f:f.lP-'J'r, ..,,Ff1.if mf-Ll. Q F 3.5 9 i 1 ' 1. iv W? ' in 0 X05 Ney if ,yff 4' 3 .Ibn -Q f X N RM I XFTX TIF 5 4 Xka , i .,,. ff 34 Football Fx PACK hC,'.i left, to rightg Dear. McGee, George Ruezar, Rod McCartney, Pete lizttnuws, Jenn Eerfrlin, Dean McC:1rLney, Bill Leshler, Iiiel Kiehn, Ihle Nelson. FRONT Rkfd lefc to ri,:.tg Zee-.n Ziuvis, Jim Kr-aifer, Jcnnny Williams, Billy 71.11, Duane Swunsox., Jkslcfz Le:-sncfa, Comm. Arnclu. ' ll ll . W' . H H . gi.. ..y Y .... 1 A :z 'w 'f'-A f ll' l W .l , .i A If V 1' - -v '- ' pw z.: mn W W 'H f-1' IH? Q ii- ' , ,A Q- 6 6 15 4- n The first footbnll game of the season was played at Mead on Se tember 16. Mead won by a score of 12 to 13. Tcuchdowns were scored by Jahn Berglin and B111 Desnler. This match gave the boys nrnctice for the se:eson's fast games. Cn Se teuber 23, the Berthoui Snartane zlayed Erie at the Ber- thnud ball nark. The final score wee 43 to 14 11 favor of Eerthoud. The tnuchdu ns were made by Heiney McCartney, bill Defhler, Pete Matthews, Doyle Lnfleherdtg with Kiel Klein nnklng two. Sentember ZS Caw the Eelllngtnn Eagles ulaying berthold here on the ball jtsrk in 9 night grae. The final score was 33 to C, the 'del- llmrtcn team leading. Bertneld nad heavy casualty losses that night, with two firct string men out goat of the time. Spvnsuril bw 36 Fa-:f Side Cn5C'BCY'H lAd -N - 7. - -v A A stef-r ,, Q1rt'1ud 'layed 'overly it Weveri Tte ati? ei'ei vit? a Qcwre of 3? to D' in fvvgr ef Pnrtivwl. TFD nwintv were Wnie by D093 w I-fciqrtrtejr, Qviiey E-fclertziey, Pete Pfatthe'-'S, N161 ' ' Klehn ani P111 Teshler. TFe half time ncwre was 14 to 13 in favor of Ynverly, but the 3wart ne came trek in the sec ii half if a ble-e of ylvry, 4, 1 The T'artsns' nevt fume wfs an October TG, with Sq ' the ielll :ibn six at fell' gton. Here the boys 5 X Jfv shew-'ei une real playing ability, with Pe te I-intt eww 'H raking two tguchdawns and Dean MCC rtney one. Gjod oasslng and receiving te mwork nut :ur team aheei The final scare: to 14. Next, the 5-arthne pet Javerly here in 5 xlght Jael, with E111 Deshler and Hlel Kiehn each making two tfuczdowus, and Hgi Aclartney ape. Pete ,f hatthews' Alcilng Tas excellent. Eerthoud forged X ahead of aaverly 56 to 5. - W 1 Eerthoud and Jelllngtan were new tied for first flace. That meant 2 layoff here on November 2. . H, D Tne sane i1dn't go so well for our Enya, witn B81 L Denhler an the in jurel list. Never-rheless, he f and Kiel Kiehn came thrwurh with :ne touchdown each. xA, 1 yd' After the smfce cleared, we fznmd the fiial score to Oj,y ' 1- '1l.f.+-.11 .--fl' -z,.4' I te 1e-t,.Jt0u tt, edu ner. eg, L4. I ,Q 1 . A 'V 'x L , - x V X I JM X Y ' z tt f I ls. l Ya L 1 X tx,- Nt V 4 si . Up N J Q vw! -y W I f I I -K . n 1 ix- 5., ,H X J ,1 xr xi .vi slr Ls, 1 I 5 .,,, -,.,u - - : f I - P--1-v-r -I-1 I ' f f --up 1 . . 1 1 li . 1 1 -x, . K. X X - X It t I V. .X .!- . ,ao 1 ' , nf 1 V fe ' , fc Y ' v - V' , N3. C X ,d.',g!..1!-+ N3'4Y '5 . W W- ji 37 . 5 v... BASKETBALL .ph .uw wg, Lo r1,':1:g .ulinn :H Aau11':z.f':1, rece mm.-'e:, -gwf 51-f 1441 I. :i,:.tg I-Lug: nag.. L-.rtsxzgptl :e,z','v ,-.,.9 rr, 41. Sch.,-Li ., si ELL..- ACH 161: tJ riizxtg :ilk As. Fiery-lin, Dean .ucjzfrtni , MP1 hif- L--L Sc':leifPr, J-:.ge1:.P+, Y, GL 5CCRL5 ,Nu-1 !k. ,I , ,., 4, 12 yif lf 'E - Q 1'i'R ff Lv'Lf Fi Q gvtff 1 YK W- 11. .. 'ff':5 fi fi LVVTLF ff: f, -nie 51 73 .61l1i.2 K 37 43 Nyfns 32 il L il? Pfrk i3 if L3Y91'2l 51 33 1. . Urtf, Sf 37 fl ilth xf1PnfnPnt -71 'N 31 ' AfHCfD'5 DL' ' 21-121 - .. uv Pflwwx ' tqmf... Q.. -,..-.... 5 Q -ALP Iflsvr., nnrdln . , -eel Hw'l:. IEIRD RUR ..,:.I.:A..' hifklk F, Jil.. l.! iL3'I', 11, 2203. LF'ilPI' n:':..lc., nod McCartney, Jun: Fzwl-f ang JPYMLC l1'..e-rin, H I ,, .1 IK , , . f , ' 1 - -..- SPH A -, A - . nf' X, .. .- ' 1, k , AL ipv '1' . :F- C Q ' 'll Z '. fweC6 x , ' ',: 5 if , v f-ff L v I 4 K -,. - - .. . -.5 I' , FY L . -.- H. L,Q'Y' fi E. Vlilg QE D. I-1cJ finer 'FS b. Ilrfzzler il Spuvsaov-'CJ bw 35 bQ.hElQYY'I1L7x L,,,Plgvne,Lf'Sf.,.Q X I -etzerrnen in :nf:'T,:1'1.1 ,rf 1.1 .ities 1..i,,. the s Slut. Irxltletl 5. cereznonle-5 were meld follow- ing the fostbe-ll S?'SO'1. Cfflcers 171 the orqanlretlvn are President, B111 Deshler-3 Vice President, doin-vy I-iclartney, Secretary-Trerssnxrefr, 251:11 Klefm. Dgrinc the yefr, the boys attended the Aggie- Montana game on Octffser' , held sever- 1 slcntinf garti- s, an-.3 n FQ-bmlry, .members want szilnr above Este? Park. .,f.-fe-.' ' 'Q -1 Q6 - Q C9 ,HQ 1 ,.,.. . f ' -1 0 . 'ld J X A - ,Ili-.n f nlsun 15 Q A- --:::::e. :asserti- NQQVJ a::on1ns:::nus::.'3 ' .'a'g'v ...... .niFi::::::iiliiiV -' ,gwqpi ..::::f:':' 'flllll' . Q0 0, X nuns! ' A 0 ' vnu EL fgvx X must 5065 llli :' -P 1 '.P -Ain! - .AV f ' Q -'4 . 1 EACH EL'-I l t tg Pete Mattkxwn, ,:. 1.1.1 :', .zg . t QHVY. f'.C:Z-L'fI.t3:., .QM . .1.'.'15 , 2.41, jx,-7 gg ' :LAN , L,-gfl ' 1 ,' in , Z'-sil5Q ll-.ly Vigil, l'-fl 2Qe..:, f:ilQ Iffgllvz' .. . ni: wr Qgf r sl? -:.er.fr-1,. hog. P3251-tg.rf , LM , Q t-wr, sw. .L F P- Y f .1 L1 L i K- f B A ,,v SPUW99VeJ bw gy fAfIMe,v-'S G1-Alu.-iv-I Bean Bevfham . fbi? M obox K -WE f X - i . ' Q f. J' E 110 'XTHEETUDFNICQUETCILX !, TED ww Hn' cvniif schev1F 0' t.H Q fix: hvve ipvel- ofn 'vtccrrttc schowl systafr Tir zQJt1i: school proE- infe, FvrtH1uR FFF Y9T'wvD4 t'D tvHiF if itQ Stiipit 'xfx lv ff v -,-wfmgfw .J 3Y2....,.v .f. Wwrifv tld fire' 113 if 'fI73- TWH pfllxit C K- viwk - t . .af -,,..,1., F... Chwjgtfif. ,:,11,,w 59 .Av-.N N101 Yinii es V170 'r1'14Dzt, Fwti A ' r 119v as SPC- rot 'Y. Wx' ilfi 'vane NS tvp furor. N ch class in -f1 'v '11 fJ'ivv '1'h 301091 Cisfn tv? r frvfviirtivpa is Tu0ii 'kv Phfzlfr mPetiifC koi: G' first and fiifl U nlay of Pack month. Jil: th, nelp nf lr. Ari 13 as 5 ,, sr, tid frouv -:gg Tis oi ' 'inet Cixi 'Zi' jPa' QM gflf 3 ll, 1Av frazx F J.F3:Pi 2:69 11 the Hi, 5choJl gym. Turin. thv yegr tho iMQ'Plt Cu1.c1l Sgr Even IYy1LK E3 LWLFUTS c1:JitL 'K 4 M Liv Emili- in,, slch FS h'w:i: the F31 K1 cl' , f . notae at a Gluiugm. .dlb A-. . , xgyat, 'valaz JJLNPT, Jf,r E n-f:wr, .-4H r'. lLR. 1 3p,,.y,', .,,- , V lr. Fi.-. ...Ji lf-fi tr. ri-'htg 'J1rf'i7.if. Std'-'i:..' I-Lurjcr 9 Hvsre, I-191 ?.ie1.:1, Lester nrnglg, Szznmr, P111 Desklnr, ifizi Evans, lar. Straight. NLT PICI'JkE2q Ruth Cetermiller. 1, J. SI u A L OI SyJwsoveJ bw 15 Naflowaf Hawk Bgvfh0W Bm. AP'-A A :uxlil HU2' left L' r.,4.t: .V !'.::. S'2I:1.I, Sal Ti-: Xfl, ,v:'l:x.v.I.1 , s, z., I-.P1I'Jf.I'i5 nose, Arno 4 Prxyis, . 3z..Lr, Jwrrg: Fern gf- iw '-Azeri , Ilgf Eu'..:.el, H116 Nelson, L- L i1: , 1 U Q1 snlex, 21:11 r.:r 1' ' r , 15' ,., I,wEE'y 1.-21.4, A-.IIJIfI.E 3.2. .eil , .'1ifZ'-81,4 J 1.15 I. 1. 74-r, f1xx'flj,r1 Jorgfclin. Eevev lg' FA-..-Q :', - f Lf- 52' vcr, D-N r' - .ix I ,vnrz fn Lyn, lurrel Scuvzcrgz-xi, I-Jr. A11 tt. ??,i1.T -Q 1 g . s- F :',1-'::.. Elaine C1114-.li:1, flrri: i Er Efzkzf r, T11 1 wr: , -Air Lwar, Kenneth C',vr, h.54Uq4 1 , TQATLL, Qcpezvivg YU' Rvis?ecn, 1.a7cnr.e Zdller. ICT PII L1 fi E'.o1.m'. 1 ELSE L-.X v ,ma 1 :'i,:,:g E TV'!.1'f- ls'r.'11r'., I. rx: 54-':.rf x., BRD Pirnsill, 1,.'.'1 I Zfgfr, E ' im- 1 I ':.zx A..a:g.s, Jgm F.Qe1efec.-1, Secrge Renter, Eg-:,w:g.':f, ' g.Y..,l.f. .-xjer, . A':'ott. F-,IIT ix? left V :'i,.?.t, Leis F.::1L:, Q . ' '- ir Few-Z' '.-2.1!-T, fl f'ff1'1r:', Nencix, 'P?.:.f?'vr, Pfbb .1-.ilflt-'I' +3 'N 0. Q x Aff, M XJNJ f fx f 7 f', A x XXX X Xyjxxf .1 N2 tn 1 .XX f-X HIXA L G ftuy ,Ny f f' ' Q x WNXX K 5. jf .b 719' 7 TN x ,ff 5-1. li' F' '.' ' Xb EXW! X-1 Nxhhx N -f ,,, X ffxfff Zn,-W of t'P .', tnizyr in life it EHS rfi- y CYfCLlTVd Band. Two Vvf U m f'rnfd, the Elph School .f Quin: fwnd. rr 'K'Ff1Q'F in thv High 5ch0W1 cwive liftrrclivns from the ii- Lre. nb Ott. Members :re tfKQH K Jgnior Kish vnj H1Ah ichoul. Swlwf 2'nd hw? bP9R nnwe F125 in 1.rC Mi 't f ifs. Enth Chili? 'T The 5 FTC! gelc frvtlvfl , A ru. fyavlhx fx, Fil xUu.' 0 TxxfX.k. 'yl f Xgk D AC'g'IfgL5 I ' ' PiYfWT1'l Hip? 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Q ' . ' L Q l ' ' ' 5 1 1 I b N srl. ' , ,A .5 . , x A f 1 ' 7 ff ',l ' J l l 1, I 1 ,pr . . , V A - 1 r ,nik 306 left to rlrhtg Helen iarler, iveljn James, nriith Aoee, Patty Clark, Donna Adams, Janie Eerzlln, pnrlene Erswn, Marjorie logo, Parbera Lenhnrdt, and Naomin Lonv. MIDDLE ROW left to rirhtg Beverly Nygren, Carolyn Conklin, Virginia Gerari, Shirley Snyuer, Lois Frazier, Beverly Puehle: Shirley Oberdick, Georgia Sanderson, Jenevieve Yases, Beulah Conder, and Marjorie Johnson. FheHI RuJ left te rifncg Laverne Stahlecker, Shirley King, Velda Sterkel, Shirley Scnleiver, Lavonne Zoller, Jean wilson, Sue Deshler, Jo Ann Uscermiller, Muriel Eizzinn and Bula Hizrins. Nu? PICTUREDg Ruth Ostermiller. Spavmlb'-fe J 5.1 45 W 5,4 'TT Pphvvnnr.-1-levelav-J '2 p 1 x f 4 E 4- v ,iv -i .i ff: 1 ri, . .3 Els: L. 1.41 Af... .,, fox ., I Epftfz , Ji. . iZ fI'.'liYz, les-n 14 f' 9 J... .iz , PXL1 Lufuhler. Fr... T HOW -eff tip :i,:1tg 36- il: lf.lHI'f,IQ . 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December 2 Jr.-Sr. Play uMystery at Midnightu 6 Mr. Matsumoto, new teacher and assistant coach arrives. 9 Basketball season - Berthoud vs. Waverly there. 16 Berthoud vs. Erie there. 22 Christmas program by Music Department. 25 All-School Christmas program and party. January 6 Berthoud vs. Wellington there. 11 Sigma Club initiation and skating party 15 Berthoud vs. Lyons here. 17 Berthoud vs. Estes Park there. 20 Berthoud vs. LaPorte here. 26 Berthoud Junior High vs. Big Thompson. 27 Berthoud vs. Timnath here. 51 Speech class sponsors March of Dimes benefit. 57 February 5 Berthoud vs. Waverly here. 7 Berthoud vs. Erie here. 10 Berthoud vs. Wellington, here. Valentine Dance. 17 Berthoud vs. Lyons there. 17 P.-T, A. Auction. 18 Berthoud vs. Estes Park here. 20 Berthoud vs. Loveland Sophs there. lExh1b1t1on-9 24 Berthoud vs. LaPorte there. 27 Senior pictures taken. March 1 Annual pictures taken 5 Berthoud vs. Timnath there. 8-11 District tournament March 8 Berthoud vs. Bear Creek at Alameda 16-18 State Basketball tourney at Denver. March 17, HBH Club attends state tourney. 17 St. Patrick's Day Dance. April 14 Jr.-Sr. play HCou1d Ben. 21 Music Concert presented by High School Band and Chorus groups. 29 Jr.-Sr. Banquet and prom. May 8-12 Seniors take tests. 12 Class Night. 14 Baccalaureate. 15-19 Senior Week. 16-18 Senior trip. 19 Last day of school. Commencement. . q-:E 2' 3 if L,,! X gNqy D r ...- ULN fm 7- S SMX 'K il gf ' JT A 41.,.c.s tbagwoi W AW 'rg LL I S Q .1-, k - :L-' .--az-5 - ' 1.5 - liil-1'- .jz 1. Comb QL unlllhj fx ' ., f JW w ' S Q -,T4'i'j'd 'VW if 5 1,5 'irfr fl Q'-'7 ff -it .sz-f' ' zz' 'ff 121' ' , , -L' -? K ., ' V 1-F5 J , 'i' ji' Z' Q - , Fi. l , A 1 5 i X'-5 if Q t A Q I P T For Those Who Care NU-WAY CLEANERS Phone 133 543 Third St. I-Ierthoud, Colo. ClQlllllllg-P1'GSSlllg'-.AllQQ1'2llllDHS-ll.C1J21ll'l1 lg C Custom Made Clothes for Men and Women Best Wishes to Berthoud High School Platte Valley Farm Supply Co. Phone 135 O Household Appliances Kelvinator - Maytag - RCA Victor Magic Chef - Coleman Farm Supplies Ferguson Tractors Sz Implements De Laval Milkers Sz Separators Purina Feeds Congratulations, Seniors HI-WAY CAFE Berthoud, Colo. A.1ahZ9nxxf1x-111.1-1 llx1 Best Wishes to the Vlass of 50 ALlVIA'S BEAUTY SHOP Herthoud, Colorado .X . -B1S3 6 l0llj.l'l'Z'ltLll21l1lUllS Deshler Radiator Shop MAX DESHLER Zoller Shoe Shop Rerthoud, Colo. ' SUP! l Gifts - Paints Wallpaper Hardware Best Wishes to the Class of 1950 RDBERTSUN HARDWARE The Jetferes Auto Company Auzo Rm-pairs - Machine Work Hauling l1lCRTHOL'D HECICS GRUCERY The Home of Soliiflire Groceries -vxlioru your dollar docs its duty- Herthoucl ' 1:t:l .1l7lr.'1n'ru.l:Iir!l'r' ' ' ' Best Wishes to the Vlass ot' 1950 Chandler Shoe Shop Berthoud, Colorado 11's Tops for Good Rich Milk Coffee Cream Whipping Cream Darie-Rich Buttermilk and Cottage Vheese Valley Farm Dairy Perfectly Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk Jlr. and Mrs. Hay Straight distributors Best Wishes to the Class of '50 The Drive-Inn MR. zinnl MRS. HAROLD DESHLER I f'lIIlgl'flfIl1fl!i0I1S Io lhe Class of '50 ' -l L YZl2IJ 4'ong'r:1'ulzztions, Seniors SOLON YATES C'onoco I'roduc'ts-H'holesale 62 Retail RERTHOUD '.l:.'ns'umrmu:n1uuc'.x'1u 1-3 , Elly: 1 .1'ur 1'K-ir.TvA:.IL'2,U!3.l'!!'lin Goon LUCK, sEN1oRs DOC'S BARBER SHOP Rerthoud, Colorado . mlknfmliilzl Ctfhfhlliisnnumv-li lull-E03 Best Wishes io Herthoud High School cCIung's Store Dry Goods - Shoes ZOLLER SERVICE STATION mothino. BERTHOUD J S Congratulations ' Berthoud Paint Shop Phone 25 Berthoud, Colo. BILL SOPER Pho HG 30-W Berthoud Your Fommunity Newspaper THE BERTHOUD IZULLICTIN 1892 1950 Jlr. and Jlrs. D. ll. lirfrfee Editors 8: Publish'wrs Fine Prirziing Grueling Cards Siniionery Magazine Subscriptions Your Red and White Hoim TOWN MERCHANT Wishes You the Best of Ereryilling E-0-L3 BAHBHI HEUANUWHIII BERTHOUD. COLO. il: ma1lWm m'!ml1.IGU - Hes! wishes, graduates .' Fred Harsch lumber Co. Complete Line of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Berthoud W. G. Alhri-cht, Mumigei' Hunan! vlan: .22Al'JL Meet Me at MeI's Kygeifs Drug Store Drugs - Fountain Service Prescriptions IIERTHOLTIJ OBER DICK SERVICE STATION To the Seniors, Our Best Wishes for zz Successful Future BERTHOUD Herman Smith SMlTH'S SHOP USED MACHINERY Business Phone 78-W Residence Phone 79 BERTHOUD Public Scruicc Companq of Colorado Best Wishes. Seniors ' Phone 65 - Berthoud J. A. Vigar Real Estate Rentals - Insurance Berthoud THELMA L. SCHEMP JEWELRY Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairin Watches and Clocks Costume Jewelry Ex-Cel-Cis Products BERTHOUD Berthoud Locker Plant Frozen Food Lockers Pure Ice I BERTHOUD, COLO. P. O. Box 382 Phone 21 Snrrw While Grocery ir Market E. N. DAVIS CONGRA TULA Tlofvs , SENIORS Ill El EJ BERTHOUD Malts Sundaes Dairy Products lil U lj Meet the gang at the Valley Farm Dairy Bar O Loveland, Colo. Most Everybody Trades at Derlny Hill Complete Food Market 0 -55 Miles North of Berthoud- Best Wishes to the Class of 1950 from J. M. McDONALD CO. Loveland, Colorado the family store of better values Knox Chevrolet Company Phone 10 312 Lincoln Ave Knox Furniture Company Phone 337 210 E. Fourth sz. LOVELAND, COLORADO Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1950 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Loveland, Colo. The While Cleaners 544 Cleveland LOVELAND Extend their best wishes Bonnelle Sporting Goods complete line of Sports Equipment O -LOVELAND- Model Laundry Lleaners 1,oNGMoNT 2- 5-247 Main St. 'Phone 461 KLMO Longmont, Lolo 1050 on Your Dial THE MARLU SHOP l istinctivo Gifts for All Occasions -5 Blain S . Longmon Potter's Sporting Goods Longmont's Only Exclusive Sporting Goods Store 315 Main St. Longmont Phone 206-J Best Wishes Class of '50 'O UNES Woild I imous Tex is Hambuigels ULIL SPLCIAITY-Pecan Pie 1 Nlun S Longmont Lundavs Shoe Store Tl1e Home of food Shoes for the Entire Family p P1 Usmg, Ou1 DAIRY PRODUCTS Xlso T15 Our Malts and Sundaes l HL LJVLLAN D CPEAMERY m R-ll. BEST WISHES i .. .. - - - ' , 73 T' ' fa : 2, ' ' v 3 'W -1 A 1 1 S3 . z ' 't. siI .. .. .- -p . -vu... .. :Q R 1 I 7, 0 , K . I Voice of The Ifriendly City l'ho11e 1255 - Longmont - 348 Main St li A lZq1l4 HbAll .l l 'V' 1 ' l5 w ling t By 1' y - J S J 1 t t D Q Q ' v 9 Q Q. F 1 '1 1' iw' ' Q 1 ' L nu' lil-' ' llfliillmhi ,Imm- STARCK BROTHERS BLACKSMITH and WELDING SHOP Berthoud, Colo. Carlson's Barber Shop 539 Third Street For the Best in Barber Service Berthoud, Colo. ANDERSON NEW and USED FURNITURE LOVELAND 116 E. 4m sr. Phone vs COMPLIMENTS OF Ferguson Hardware Loveland LUTES DRUG STORE Doc Pettet - Lance Carmean Longmont, Colo. CON G RA T ULA TI ONS, SEN I ORS HERRICKS JEWELRY LOVELAND Z!1'.KIl1n1llllE1EllQl4 3K!llllEm Best Wishes, Seniors! SHANK'S CAFE Loveland Loveland Furniture Exchange NEW and USED FURNITURE 333 Cleveland Ave. Loveland, Colo, THE MEN'S SHOP Features FOR YOUR GRADUATION Our Famous SUITS, TOPCOATS AND SPORTSWEAR I Also Nationally Advertised Brands in FURNISHINGS O YOU'HE A SMART SHOPPER WHEN YOU BUY STYLE Zi QUALITY AT PRICES YOU CAN ALL AFFORD TO PAY THE lVIEN'S SHOP Where Quality ls Always A Little Better 131 Main - Longmont, Colo. Y1l2IAlA' elson Studios 3153 Main Street lJ'il1Q'H1fJlUt, Colorado HARRY O. LYNCH CLOTHIER Men's and Boy's Clothing Cl ffl El LONGMONT, COLO. Boise Payette Lumber Co. LONGMONT, COLO. 533 Main St. Phone 55 DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS OIL TINTING ENLARGING FRAMES COMPLJRIENTS OF N61 Loveland, Colo. Best Wishes to the Class of 1.950 ' dress well and succeed 0 0 jf, Loveland Steam Laundry WM. FARNHA M, Manager U El Cl Loveland, Colo. Hustonss Phone Loveland 204 Men's Shop Loveland Compliments of C' E- soHRonER Mofrons, INC. jewelry Your Buick and General Motors Dealer Loveland ' SNACK SHACK Home-Made Chili and Pie Loveland, Colo. Orville .I ones COMPLIMENTS OF Fred and Fred's Food Market Loveland, Colo. U--itil 222 East Fourth Loveland, Colo. Phone 184 O. K. RUBBER WELDERS Complete TIRE Service 245 Cleveland Loveland Val Jean Shop Ladies Wearing Apparel 118 East Fourth Loveland, Colorado Carl C. Conder AUTOMOTIVE .Q m,Ec'r1ucAx. REPAIR THE DENVER ELEVATORS Lloyd C. Conder 1, V. , . RADIO SERVICIC si El.EC'l'RICAL WIRING h3'nCh'w all Poultl Y Feeds FO Service Cal' 51 B121-:THOLJO COLO, M0 Mt. Ave. Berthoud S V l The Class of 1950 QXDFGSSQS Best Wishes tO the Futurc Students Of I-EHRTHOUD HIGH SCHOOL lil Available Departments Agriculture Homo Economics ,Xthletics llzmguages Vomniercial l,ihrz11'y Science l-Inglish Mathematics History Music Science Rudy7S ShOe Repair LOVELAND, COLORADO Fi I P ig I E Q 1


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