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'Id a 'Ktcocvtt 'Tfou Ti exe Our faithful custodian, Gus, as he is known to us, kept the school building in excellent running order throughout the year. Everyone depended on Gus for last-minute help and no one was disappointed. Our thanks to you, Mr. Gorman, for your al-• ways-appreciated help. Mrs. Erma Howard, along with her assistants, Mrs. Mary McConnell and Mrs. Hattie Myers, gave us wholesome meals tliroughout the entire school year. They also prepared special meals for the football boys each Friday during the football sea son. Our thanks to you, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. McConnell, and Mrs. Myers, for never-failing meals. GUS GORMAN Mrs. ERMA HOWARD AND Mrs. MARY McCONNELL 4
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Setting m t£e Ti onid Music; sponsor, Modem Music Masters, Music Makers, Pep Band; co--sponsor, senior class Social studies, boys physical education; coach; co-sponsor, senior class JOHN STOWE ANTHONY VINNOLA The class of 57 completed four years of activities and studies. Their freshman year was a year full of fun for the whole class. The girls were initiated into Pep Club by their big sisters. The class gave their first party for the high school during the first semester. Junior year began with the planning and producing of the junior play, The Saturday Evening Ghost. With only thirteen members, everyone worked to make a successful Homecoming dance in the fall, and to present the delightful Junior-Senior prom, Arabian Nights, in the spring. Senior year! A goal reached and new goals planned. During the year, the Sadie Hawkins dance and the senior play were given by the seniors to benefit the entire school. Mr. John Stowe and Mr. Anthony Vinnola, sponsors, guided the class throughout the year, assisted by the class officers who were: Steve Campbell, president; Melvin McKague, vice-president; Jane Gundel, secretary; Glenda Prosser, treasurer; and Duane Herman, student council representative. May: Senior trip, baccalaureate, and commencement. Fourteen sorrowful and yet supremely happy graduates said goodbye to the halls of Estes Park High School. Although small in size, the senior class of '57 was large in spirit. JIM WORK Football 1; MOUNTAINEER 4; Business Manager 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Class President 3 MYRNA GRAVES Transferred from St. Louis, Missouri, senior year. MOUNTAINEER 4; Chorus 4; Band ; Pep Band 4; Careful Drivers Club 4 6
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