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

 - Class of 1965

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Staff Contributes To Custodians Mr Waldo Hensley and Mr George Kleckler efficiently keep the school and grounds clean and beautiful for all of us to enjoy. Mr Bob Cheney, maintenance man for the high school, is checking the school bus, making sure all equipment is in order Mrs Berneice Roby, lunchroom director, keeps everything spotless besides preparing lunch for 400 hungry people each day. The lunchroom staff consisting of Mrs Berneice Roby, Mrs Mary Fry, Mr. Carl Roby, Mrs. Hozel Sutter, Mrs. Pat Swain and Mrs. Mary Vincent work to serve students ond teachers hot, nutritious lunches. Mrs Florence Stathom, school nurse, gives eye tests to all— and all too often is responsible for an immunization clinic. Mrs. Phyllis Hurt operates the switchboard, one of the many lobs she performs as high school secretory Mrs June Patten, secretory to the Superintendent, diligently sorts and files papers. i

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Books, pamphlets, magozines and newspapers housed on the shelves of the library provide a tremendous supply of reading enjoyment. Journalism students are seen at the dictionary and synonym section; English students have discovered Master Plots and art students sit gazing at a World History of Art book. The complete silence supplies just the right atmosphere for concentration on term papers and reading. New Drivers Live Dangerously Jim Hockett and Lucky Pearson make use of a reference book shelved in the library. Learning Requires Reading Mrs. Mary Thomas, librarian, with the Sophomores lood up at their lockers tor a library help of Kathy Wood, student librarian, study session, enjoy the peace and quiet which reigns. Delightful, delirious, riotous, rambunctious and roaring are only a few of the adjectives describing the Drivers Education classes. Mr. Al Walin, instructor, was interested in helping students form good driving habits but had a great deal of patience with pupils engrossed in the beauty of the landscape, intent on waving to friends or flustered because the stop sign suddenly appeared in front of them. Instructor Walin takes a deep breath before the Wind River Ranch day's drive. Estes Enco Service 18



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Top row: Coach Elmer Walin, Jerry Adamson, Frank Novak, Steve Schlingman, Dennis Hurt, Keith McCracken, Bryan Pershern, Mike Kleineider, Roger Ball, Ken Rowe, Butch Adams, Lloyd Rowe, Jim Watson, Bill Mercer, Bill Chambers, Don Hurd, Coach Roy Northcutt. Middle row: Ron Renner, Butch Clifton, Charles Cundall, Greg Dannels, Rich James, Bill Lambert, Andy Sible, Dave Miles, Jim Horris, Ian Mader, Ken Browning, Paul Rohrbaugh, Dale Fry. Front row: Jerry Miller, Gary Cleveland, Charles McNeil, Steve Eiker, Mike Williams, Walter Vanatta, Bob Pohly, Dan Dean, Don Spurgeon. Mike Drennan. Formidable Bobcats Take District Title Forming a formidable front, the Estes eleven pushed their way through one of the most successful and exciting seasons EPHS has ever seen There was many a frightening moment as Bobcats were afraid a teammate would become disoriented and head the wrong way with the ball but the pigskin always arrived safely at the right goal. Some of the Bobcats'main problems were jitters before the game, not being able to replay Limon, laps, having to shave their legs, and for some, long sessions with the whirlpool. The most pressing complaint of the mothers was the dirty uniforms In football, however, there was never a dull moment; tape fights, kicks” in the shower room, kidding Coach Walin about basketball and just plain fun was rampant among these merry ranks. The team owes and credits much of its spectacular season to the hard work of Mr. Roy Northcutt and Mr Elmer Walin, cooches. The Monogram Shop Pearl's Beauty Shop Silver Lane Stables Williamson's Toggery and Bootery 20

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