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States Pep Club had approximately forty members during the 1956-57 school year. Twenty-two of these members were newly accepted after the annual pep club initiation. Officers governing pep club were: President, Janice Taylor; vice president, Linda Duncan; secretary. Marge Gorman; treasurer, Kay Phillips; and student council representative, Barbara Ebert. The annual pep club initiation began on September 26, with a pep club tea, when the candidates learned who their big sisters” were. Two days of comical costumes and antics followed the tea. A slumber party for forty-one girls was held at the Gus Gorman home after the first day of initiation. A formal initiation and dance climaxed the two days of ’’survival of the fittest. Many long hours were spent in the halls of EPHS hanging crepe paper and posters, to help promote school spirit. Meetings were held once a week to plan for these hall decorations as well as to discuss uniforms, cheers, pep club assemblies, pep rallies, and team send-offs. Something new was added to the pep club maneuvers this past year. A color guard, composed of eight girls, was organized for each home basketball game. BACK ROW: Pat Kremenak, Dianne Herzog, Carol Lichty, Jane Gundel, Betsy Baker, Kathleen Stratton, Carolyn Nygren, Donna Lyons. THIRD ROW: Donna Lee Sneddon, Roselyn Wilson, Shirley Gilbert, Penny Bartlett, Barbara Lenhart, Kay Phillips, Lee Jarvis, Elaine Haudrich, Kaye McConnell, Mary Ann McGraw, Judy Bartlett. SECOND ROW: Shirley Laycook, Pat Connor, Dianne VanHorn, Jerry Johnson, Mozelle Laughlin, Beth Volkman, Pam McCall, Judy Kinman, Sandra Sutter, Karen Stopher, Linda Kottmeyer. FRONT ROW: Barbara Ebert, Marge Gorman, Janice Taylor, Linda Duncan, Nonien Schnuerle, Harriett Byerly, Joyce Howard, Shirley Sid-well, LaNae Enyeart, Shirley Lambert, Donna O'Neil. CHEERLEADERS: Sonja Sutter, Susan Prosser, Glenda Prosser, Dianne Duncan. 27
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The Girls' Athletic Association of Estes Park High School is composed of a general membership of forty-one girls. During the 1956-57 school term, it was governed by the executive officers and the sponsor, Mrs. Rena Roberts. The officers were Pru Menard, president; Jane Gundel, vice president; Pat Linda Duncan, Dianne Herzog, Donna O'Neil, Shirley Lambert, Lee Jarvis, Karen Stopher, Pennie Bartlett, Nonien Schnuerle, Kaye McConnell, Mary Anne McGraw, Jane Gundel, Elaine Haudrich. Connor, secretary; Shirley Laycook, treasurer; Barbara Ebert, point recorder; Donna Lee Sneddon, student council representative. Besides conducting the girls' intramural program, the sponsor and the executive officers plan the general meetings for the members-at-large. The GAA members were active in ping-pong, bad- Shirley Laycook, Dianne Duncan, Roselyn Wilson, Barbara Ebert, Pat Kre-menak, Dianne Van Horn, Anita Boothroyd, Pru Menard, Carol Wurtele, Carolyn Mahagan, Karen Hatten, Georganne Ulfers, Donna Lyons, Judy Bartlett. minton, quoits, volleyball, basketball, softball, and soccer. Emphasis on minor sports was brought out by the president, which extended the girls’ intramural program. Each spring at the purple and white day program, members of the organization are presented with awards, based upon the number of points earned during the school year. Jerry Johnson, Pat Connor, Marge Gorman, Mozelle Laughtin, Pam McCall, Harriett Byerly, Joyce Howard, Sonja Sutter, Donna Lee Sneddon, Susan Prosser.
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TVa be t£e cutcC 7M t£e Peofale Ethel Bolling--Business education, journalism; Sponsor, WHISPERING PINE, MOUNTAINEER, Quill and Scroll Honor Society. An outstanding paper was published this year by the MOUNTAINEER staff under the leadership of Glenda Prosser, Editor; and Donna Lee Sneddon and Barbara Ebert, assistant editors. Earlier in the year, members of the staff attended a newspaper conference in Boulder and brought home many ideas for the paper. The staff worked diligently to publish two special editions, one at Christmas, and an April Fool edition. The MOUNTAINEER, published bi-weekly, was printed this year for the first time in several years. Other members of the staff were: Jim Work, Myrna Graves, Jim Seybold, Dan Griffith, Darlene Trevarton, Velane Trevarton, and Marge Gorman. ETHEL BOLLING SEATED: Jim Work, Myrna Graves, Donna Lee Sneddon, Glenda Prosser. STANDING: Jim Seybold, Dan Griffith, Darlene Trevarton, Velane Trevarton, and Marge Gorman. 2b
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