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

 - Class of 1942

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CLUB First row: Miss Joyce Lallarr (student teacher), Patty Mooinaw, Shirley Myers, Wilma Herschler, Miss Lewis. Roseila Atteberry, Donna McKnight. Lois Hattan, Mrs. Julian Ilayden. Second row: Miss Evelyn Olsen (student teacher). Joyce Dannels. Mary Kohler. Ilene Iluiurich. Delores Sawdey. 'era Myers. Shirley Shogren, Norma Cooper, Mrs. Todd. Third row: Eleanore James, Aileen Thrailkdl. Rertha Cuffman, Winifred Hrugh, Sally Hayden, Evelyn Cahnett. ACTIVITIES At the beginning of the year, the Future Homemaker’s Club elected the following officers: president. Roseila Atteberry; vice-president. Margery Pruett; secretary, Shirley Myers; treasurer. Donna McKnight: news gatherer, Lois Hattan: and program chairman, Pat Mooinaw. It was decided the meetings would he held twice a month on Tuesdays from 2:30 to 3:15 p. in. The (dub's colors are red and white. The purpose of the club is to set up an educational program which places emphasis upon the development of the high school girl’s ability to use her homemaking instruction in meeting her own home, school, and community problems. This is the second year of the organization of the F. II. C. Club. A point system was set up so as to award each girl of the club a pin, if she made her minimum number of points. Every senior of the club received a pin with a guard with the insignia F. II. (’. on the pin and ‘'42 on the guard. Other girls received just the pins. A planning day for the district meeting was held on October 11th at Estes Park. Two representatives and a teacher from each school in the district attended. Roseila Atteberry of Estes Park was elected president of the group. On November 1 the club had a very successful doughnut sale. Eighty-seven dozen doughnuts were sold, yielding a profit of ten dollars. Prizes were awarded to Shirley Myers and Roseila Atteberry for selling the most.

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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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At tlie district meeting which was held -it 1'lattvillc, fourteen girls represented Estes Park. On November 25. a dinner party was given for the student teachers of the first semester. Miss .lean Clark and Miss Jane Hartshorn. The first lady, Mrs. Julian Hayden, and the honorary advisers. Mrs. J. ('. Caldwell. Mrs. K. C. Ensor. Mrs. A. G. Everly, and Mrs. Ilulda Todd, attended the dinner also. During the year Margery Pruett left, and Wilma Ilersehler was elected to fill her place. Many persons addressed tin1 club. Mrs. I{ussell Andrews spoke on “Patriotism Regius at Home. Mr. C. W. Chapman chose as his subject “Are Men Good Cooks? “Associating Happily With Hoys was the topic discussed by the club with the leaders. Rosella Atteberry and Joyce Dannels. Jack Mooniaw spoke on “From Rocks to Rings. The first lady and the honorary members also were speakers at a spring meeting. “Looking Ahead was given by the seniors of the group. Pat Moomavv. Shirley Myers, and Rosella Atteberry. An evening meeting with the hostess. Joyce Dannels. and her committee, Evelyn Calmett. Shirley Shogren. and Donna McKnight, honored graduates with a “Farewell to Seniors. “What's New in Clothes' was the subject of the May 1D program with the leaders. Wilma Ilersehler, Kieanore James, and Mary Kohler. A small handbook was given out to each member of the group for the year of 1941-1942. Donna McKnight. Shirley Myers and Wilma Ilersehler work on projects while Miss Lewis helps. Winifred Brugh and Nellie Cowden prepare hot lunch. MM CLUB The MM Junior Homemaking Club, sponsored by Miss Lewis, was starter! in the fall of 1941. The meetings were held in the home economics room every first and third Thursday of the month. This group of iris consists of nine members with Henrietta Monroe as president; Shirley Poling, secretary; and Rovce McKnight. treasurer. The advisory members are Mrs. Poling and Miss Stenzel. During the meetings this year the girls have knitted novelty pins and have cooked many tasty dishes.

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