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STUDENT COUNCIL Playing host to the North Central Association of Student Councils in November was the high point of last year’s school governing group. The officers for 11)40-41 were Betty Jo Baldwin, president; Pat Coolidge, vice-president ; and Bud James, secretary-treasurer. The council sponsored three large student gatherings: a Hallowe'en carnival, a Christmas party, and a New Year's dance. The Invitational Ski Meet was also under their direction. This year's council has been led by Bud James, president; Otto Krueger, vice-president; and Pat Coolidge, secretary-treasurer. Besides the annual events usually held, the members were responsible also for the all-school show and an eliminatinnal ski meet for Estes students. Together with the Pep Club, the council sponsored the sale of war saving stamps. First row: Dorothy Gray, Jack Preston. Pat Coolidge (secretary), Howard James (president), Otto Krueger (vice-president), Rosella Atteberry, Lloyd Haller. Second row: Charles Myers, Stanley M’interbower. Bud Fulton. Boyce McKnight, Bill Watson, Frank Merrick, Julian Hayden, Erwin Heed, John Purvis, Roland Reed, Mr. Newell. Melvin Fundi.
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SEVENTH GRADE First row: Ralph Johnson, LuEtta Stoppel, Boh Dings. LaVoune Holton, Miss Stephenson, Henrietta Monroe, Lloyd Haller, George Ilix, Phyllis Durbin. Second row: Bill Stewart. Dorothy Gray. Dick Glendenning. Jacqueline Deeter, Michael t'ole, Avis Brugh. Third row: Thomas Hall. Jack Cottrill, Inia Moore, Harold Tedder, Shirley Poling, Clarence Ellsworth, Jean Chipps. SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY Raising more money for “The Whispering Pine” than any other group was the biggest achievement of the year for the seventh grade. In the subscription race with the eighth grade where the money was raised, La Vonne Holton won first prize and Dick St it h won third for being the best individual salesmen. At the party given by the annual staff at the end of the magazine sale, the seventh grade as the winners had ice-cream and cookies while the eighth grade were good sports and ate beans and brown bread. The class also had a Hallowe'en party with other members of the junior high, a Valentine party, a picnic and roller skating party, as well as several birthday parties. The class was headed by the president. La Vonne Holton: vice-president, Henrietta Monroe; secretary, Bob Dings; treasurer, George Hix; student council representatives, Lloyd llallar and Dorothy Gray. Miss Marjorie Stephenson was chosen sponsor and Mrs. Charles Hix and Mrs. ('. 11. Monroe were selected room mothers.
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PEP CLUB Who did all tli » yelling at the football and basketball frames? Who led the hoys on to win the North Central Conference Championship in football.’ The l’ep Club Girls of Estes Park High School. These girls had business meetings every Thursday and were led in these meetings by the following officers: sponsor. Miss Stenzel; president, Nellie Archer; vice-president, Maxine Ilarshbarger; secretary-treasurer, Joyce Itan tie Is. The cheer leaders seen at the games in their snappy new uniforms which were made by Patty Moomaw were: Delores Sawdey, Vera Myers, and Shirley Myers. The money-making activities of the year were several candy sales and the popcorn booth at the all-school show. The Pep Club skit for the entertainment was “Cornzapoppin. The year's activities were climaxed by a very successful Color Day on May 1. The next evening the girls entertained their dates at a Purple and White dance. The main event of the dance was the crowning of a Purple and White King and Queen chosen from the seniors of the high school. First row: Shirley Myers. Vera Myers. Delores Sawdey (cheer leaders). Second row: Shirley Shogren. Pat Coolidge, Eleanore James. Sally Hayden, Miss Stenzel. Maxine Ilarshbarger. Joyce Dannels. Nellie Archer, Jerry Atteberry, Lorraine Hyatt. Third row: Virginia Smirthwaite, Lois Hattan, Bertha Cuffman. Mary Kohler, Donna McKnight. Rosella Atteberry. Nancy Smith. Eleanor Carmack. Lillvnn Carter. Until Schwilke. Evelyn Calmett. Dorothy Kohler. Fourth row: Wilma Hersehler. Kuth Griffith, Patty Moomaw. Norma Cooper, Aileen Thrailkill. Winifred Brugh, Shirley Sutton, Margie Wright. Evelyn Stoppel, Gweuie Smith.
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