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044A itu ent aaue'inmettt The student council worked diligently this year in promoting the ideals that are expressed in its constitution. One of the outstanding ideals is loyalty of all students to Estes Park High. Among the various projects that the student council promoted were a square dance club, the installation of a telephone for the use of students, the regular inspection of lockers, development of a point-merit system, March of Dimes and Red Cross drives, and a better class-budget system. To carry out the work, the students chose Bill Bennett, president; Carol Morehead, vice president; and Jean Bennett, treasurer. Cleanliness committee inspects lockers Standing: Rundquist, Sawyer. Brough, McConnell, Wilson. Smith. Grove. Crowell, Montgomery, Phelps, Cameron, Kindred, Lenhart. Seated: Glendenning, Bennett, Bennett, Morehead, Carvell, Enyeart.
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Top Row: Delores Sperke, Mildred Gorman. Cynthia McCracken. Dick Harsh, Herman Hack. Fred Fan-ton, Peggy Laycook, Ramona Smedley, Francis Edmonds. Second Row: Keith Miller. Judy Crowell, Mirian Walk. Cathy Preignitz. Sandra Thelln, Betty Uws. Bill Ton. George Wongwai. Third Row: Kenneth Lambert. Juaneta Brunet. Margo Tiller. Neil Matney, Jerry Hodges. Val Cameron. Leroy Humrich, Edith Wolpert, Judy Betten. Front Row: Janet Lahnert, Judy Dalrymple, Laurel Enveart. Bonnie Ramsey. Beverly Lenhart. Terry Smith, Harold Smedley. Larry McAllister. Lloyd Reiss. (Not shown: Mary Alice Kerr, Connie Haller.) ttRWLCO-me'ii Seventh graders, sponsored by Mr. Henry Goertz, met with enthusiasm the many trials which high school life presents. Class members sponsored two parties during the year, the first a junior high party, and the second a spring party tor seventh graders only. Both were quite successful and will provide wonderful memories for all who attended. Class officers are Beverly Lenhart, president; Terry Smith, vice president; Bonnie Ramsey, secretary-treasurer; Laurel Lee Enyeart, student council representative; and Harold Smedley, sergeant at arms.
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aul lujiitiHCj, babcati Top row: Staudinger, Carvel, Montgomery, Lahnert, Grayson, Vinson, Cameron, Sawyer, Goff, Thomas Third row: Coach Post, Brough, Wilson, Towne, Huffman, C. Holt, Haller. McGraw, Agee. Anspauch, Myers, Ass’t. Coach Thompson. Second row: J. Kessler, Matney, Havens, Grove, McConnell, Benedict, ('loss, Guertner. Odell, B. Kessler. Front row: Smith, Berggren. Coffin, Stoneman, Maloney, D. Holt, Crowell, Bennett. About forty young Bobcats reported to practice last September to get in shape for the earlv-season game with Akron. The Akion eleven squeezed by the Bobcats on their own muddy field by a score of 12 to 0. Wearing their new uniforms for the first time, the Estes gridmen defeated a lighter Yuma eleven and during the following week tromped the La Porte Pirates. The Louisville Pirates held the Bobcats to a 6 to 6 tie at the half of a game played there, but the Estes team rallied in the second half and won 26 to 6. At Timnath the Estes squad was not so fortunate and the thrilling game ended n a scoreless tie. The fast-charging Loveland Indians scalped the Bobcats, giving them their worst defeat of the season. The Bobcats met the Lafayette team at home in their most important league game. The heavy Lafayette team won a hard fought battle by thirteen points, leaving the Bobcats in a tie with the Timnath Cubs tor second place in the conference. i
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