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A library becoming better and better equipped offers exeellent studying facilities. Students learn practical art as they do work with metal. A physics class learns about principles of motion with a model to help.
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New typewriters, comfortable desks insure better commercial work. Modern equipment, electrically operated, makes shop work easy and interesting.
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FOOTBALL The 1!I41 football season was the most successful season Estes Park has ever experienced. The Bobcats placed first in the final conference standing. Starting their season with a practice frame with the Loveland 15 team on September lit. the Bobcats won 47-0. On September 2fi, the first conference frame was played at Berthoud with the score beiiifr 7-0 in favor of Estes. The Bobcats played their first frame with Wellington on October 3, leading at the end of the last quarter, IS O. October 10. Estes walloped the Laporte Pirates by a score of 38-0. Estes was scored on for the first time in its 1941 football season on October 17. with Longmont scoring six points to the Bobcats 13. In a return match between Berthoud and Estes on October 31. the Bobcats beat the Spartans by a score of 19-0. Again the Bobcats kept the lead in the conference by beating Wellington 15-0. The final game was played at Laporte with Lapoite being the first team in the conference to score on the Bobcats. The final of the game was Estes 00, Laporte 13. Estes Park met Lakewood here Saturday. November 22, in sub-zero weather for the championship of the quarter finals of the B Division of the state. Both teams played very hard, with Lakewood having the heavier team. The final score was Lakewood 13. Estes Park 7. The 1939 football season found the Bobcats in second place in the conference, with material for a championship team for the next season. First row: Roy Alps. Robert Baldwin, Jack Lewis. Wayne Noyes, Bill Dings. Roland Reed. Second row: Erwin Reed. Frank Merrick, Alvin Mundt. Ellis Ilnttau. Otto Krueger. John Carmack. Frank llix. Howard James, Pieter Hondius. Third row: Coach Bell, Lester Rivers. Bob Spensko, Carr Krueger. Julian Hayden, Allen Heubner, Robert Fulton, Jack Preston, Bill Watson, Reeves Purvis, Coach Everlv.
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