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

 - Class of 1944

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 H U’ r o It is customary for seniors to lock tbs situation over on the ore of their commencement an! choose certain fvonto “s kes jss. e3 or memories of their lays snort bore. The memb'-rs of the cisss of '■ A 0’iid ooch like to ’.eke from the school on their drnartu-e toe following thirds: Otto Kruerer --ants to tike - ith him many rich and -cl kn -emories of the -lavs he has snent ‘n E.P.H.3. This -ill include tribal th»like rift Piles in class shored -ith Irwir, as -ell on the no serioi.s things such as the football rames, the ru-rtette, n'%’’ or-ctices, ard ever stud’' halls. Eleanor C-rnrck -ould like, to toke ?'t 'fcrohvs mr y block hair. It s-ems she has always had a secret lorwin for ’Inc1' heir rod, at the time of the senior nlay, she trie’ it -ith dye. Mo- she -ants the real stuff. Lorre ire Hyatt would just, love to have t -e ‘aan-'ister to slide down -hen she wets in a hurrv. It's atrazirr ho- m ch + 'me the trio by bannister saves one in gettirr do n stairs -hen one is unstairs. Besides, she thinks the school -ill enuiooed -ith escalators end the bannister -ill be outmoded. She vows she will U3e it al'°v3. Bob Bold -in tak-= s Lucirda S-eorineen'3 bustling attitude. He thi-ka it would helo hirr to get into the s-imr of th’rgs hen he roes into the Navy since he has led such a hoDoy-ro-luckv existence for the nest four years in school. Dcrothv Kohler -ould like to take Don Kilton's lanrh. Since she rarelv leurhs out loud, the exnerience will be rood for her and being altruist c she thinks if she takes Bon'3 lrurh it -'ill relieve the situation for the te-ch-rs at school next v t. Susan Hoyt w nts the Home Economics stove and refrigerator—not olanning your tome elrc 'y Sue? Rol'nd Reed -ants M-. Co-les» ability to draw firures in Trigonometry class, reometrical or other-ise. Emily Robi-on would like to take the oddinr machine in the bcokkeering room. Maybe she could then sdd t-o and t-o ond ret the s rae sns-er twice. Nancy Smith -ould like to take the Journalism room. It looks as if she has a wood start or it olre«dv. Have ynu seen the slao+er missing from the ceilin' ? Ir-in weed would like to take his nrivi!e'»e of - tting to schoo’’ at 10 30 so he could sl en. he •’ill be over-ciec re in the Navv. Better -atch it Ir-in, they've ret a bu’le, Jerry Atte'errv -arts Beanie's oersonalitv, hut or. second thought decided she had better leave it sc he con get alcnr -ith the ki's again next year. Shirley Purcell would like to take one of the ne- Royal tyoe-riters

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sfc: • ir.,; fin. s, is nor; head of the Women's Auxiliary Fire Department, ! lj y Robison, who was always seen in a pair of slacks, has donned the r h-- of the Dean of TTonen at the TToraen's Collego of Virginia. Emily is v ry strict and her discipline is something that any of us vculd fanr. Erwin Rood,known as the Spoed Domon of tho Track is driving a midget car in the autc. races out at Lakeside. Ho has had three wrecks in tho last week, cut Erwin was ai'.vays one to be careful when he drovo a car, anoy Sr.ith is now married to a dore-dovil pilot in tho Air Corps and she Makes her heme anywhoro she can find a place in which to sloop, Eleanor Carmack, who was very quiet, rosorvea, and sentimental in school days is the solo proprietor of a dudo ranch in youing. For a past-time she rides bucking broncos, but who vrouldn t with sono of th. chambers around that she has? It was a pleasure to stop over in Estes Park and find Paul Thorpe head ranger cf the national Park Service. And so cur olass has separated, oa h to his own way of lifo. '’.hen we wi re seriors receiving cur diplomas I vnndor how few of us planned our profession as it is today? The month of liay in ’44 ''.rc've thought of this timo o’er and o’er Vfe made our plans both small and great And for this month, could hardly wait. Now that it’s here, with heavy heart r7o know has come the day to part Despite the war and worldly strife ,'e’ve had a pleasant high school life. So hero's tc those who will follow after. Along with tears, mix in some laughter Although you can hear a resounding gun. Remember this—life can be fun. Here's to the faculty hearty and hale If ire do as you've taught -we never can fail— And to others in Estes who have been true friends Our life is beginning—it will know no ends. POEM By J . r » y A t r • 6 r r ry This isn't farewell—it's :i rely so long T e're 'oing out nineteen strong. In the future get ready to hear a lot more V ’ncernjL.nt the cl .as jf '44.



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r;ith her as she spends most, of her time • ritinp letters and she is petting writer's cramn doing so. S' irley Sutton rant3 all of the slants in the Home Sc. room. She says she hates to 3ee the kids have to take c re of them next vear. e are Tonderinp Thnt she '’ill ’o 'ith them in college. Paul Thome takes Oscar Unruh's c°r and all the hilarious ood times he has had in the car. Frank Hix mould like to take the lirhtin equipment in the auditorium and his ovm ability in staging since he Till be able to make rood use of them in his nationally famous future floor sho s at the Chez Jay. Sally Hayden Tould like to take Pefu’y Seeker’s height and slenderness to combine -ith her o-n +o make her the env cf the coeds t college. Lois Rattan elans to take up dramatics in college next fall. She has been told that an actress must strive for curves, so she oovets G-ennie Smith's alee sing nlumnness. Ted Lamoreaux takes Harold Sutton's auiet manner to tone him do'-n a bit just in case the Navy hasn't. Buth Schmilke ’ould like to take Billy Bruce's southern accent so that, v’hen she poes to college in Texas, she mon't be called a Yankee. SENIOR CLASS SONG By RL Estes Hirh to're leaving you Soon are'll bid you all adieu ’ e mill all be feelin' blue I -’onder if you'll miss us too. Estes Hi h you have been grand ”e ’ ill eke you understand 'e'll think of you in every lard Estes High e're leavin' vou. ’Te're forever building dreams Bound vour nretty school it seems bo you -’•’nt to soril our schemes By saying th«t this isn't true '■'e -vould make an ocean trip Or maybe take an ice cold dip e - ould - alk a million miles To hear you say you miss us too.

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