Estes Park High School - Whispering Pine Yearbook (Estes Park, CO)

 - Class of 1942

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ARCHERY CLUB The Archery Club, organized last fall, lias been sponsored by Mr. Allen Coffman. The organization met on Thursday afternoons during last period and one period after school. Members of the club refeathered anil put new tips on some of the arrows which were in poor condition. The group has made itself useful as a part of the athletic program, teaching the pupils how to use a bow and arrow skillfully. BIBLE CLUB The Bible Club, consisting of fifteen members, was started by Reverend Harry lleinecke in 1940. The first class made an interesting study of the Book of Revelations. Pictures with Christ as the central theme were studied also. At every meeting, each member received a small picture of the subject being analyzed. This year there are sixteen members in the club. In addition to the picture study, the group chose sides and answered questions concerning the Bible. As a special assignment the class went to the church and examined closely the large picture of Christ. LIBRARY CLUB An interest in books and in service to the school through working in the library led seventh grade girls to form a club under the sponsorship of Miss Stephenson, librarian. Keeping the library attractive through exhibition of maps, pictures, and books was one interest of the students. Technical work in preparing new books and magazines for circulation and checking out books from the desk were other activities of the group. “My Friend Flieka’’ was bought as a result of a sale of bookmarks by the girls. A study was made of the Dewey Decimal System, the card catalog, and the vertical file. The officers of the club were Dorothy Gray, president; Henrietta Monroe, vice-president; Faye Wheeler, secretary; and Shirley Poling, treasurer.

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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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JOURNALISM •lack Stirling, art editor; Vernon (iunsolus, reporter; Aileen Thrailkill, reporter; Delores Sawdey, Trail reporter; Shirley Mvers. news editor; Kllis Hattan, sports editor: Kosella Atteberry, society editor: Miss Bohmer, sponsor; Wilma Herschler, editor-in-chief. Not shown: Dale Wright, reporter. • • MOUNTAINEER The journalism class of ten students together with their sponsor. Miss Bohmer. spent a busy year putting out eighteen editions of the Mountaineer and an annual. A new mimeograph machine, slip sheets, and letter guides made the newspaper tasks somewhat easier. Most of the bi-weeklies were six-page editions and were in two or more colors. Stencil cutting was done by the advanced typing class. Funds for the Whispering Fine were raised through a magazine sale sponsored by journalism students, sale of group pictures, and sale of advert isments.

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