Garden Home High School - Crusader Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1941

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l Mwxgggn xii? ,gh il m 45 . wswa E7 - 4, if 'H uv oys with 6-uncle Sam Leslie Sorensen, Donald Almire Tony Munoz, Foster Pudon, Charles Allen, Bill Shewfeli, Gerald Metzger Frank Connelly, lr. Guinn Metzger, Edwin Thornton. Chester Lomb, lohn Metzger, Harry Sebern Ir., I. Roy Townsdin

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The ten most popular students in the high school were chosen this . year as the Crusader Court, An v all-high school vote was cast without -M- candidates. The four most popular I Seniors were chosen as Princess Cru- sader, Twanette Kaublep Prince Cru- - sader, Russell Alstattg Lady-in-Waib ing, Bonnie lean Edwardsg and Lord- in-Waitinq, Jimmie Quinn. The six most popular underclassmen were chosen as Ladies and Lords of the Court. The Crusader Court will be honored at an all-high school dance. .,- : x i i f : 3 y ie x 1 vusa ec ouvf . ,5- 3 ,. , , 4- Football Queen ,.... , ..,..........., .... .,,..Y... .... .... ,,,,..,..,,.. ,....,.. ..,. T w a n e t t e Kauble 47' 5 ' , P i, 'T 42' Attendants .................,,. Ruth Eastham, Theda Marshall and Audrey Hamm I' Y ' irst a y o as e a ,,.... . ....,,,.... .... ,.... . . . ,,v,......... ., ,l,,,, , u ast am ul Q ' P Ld 1131411311 RthE h 'f A V Attendants ....,...........,. Irene Thompson, Shirley Peterson and Gilda Watson v 5 ' ., - T' 'M Prince Crusader ........,... , ,.,,,.. ., .Russell Alstatt ' Princess Crusader .,.,..... .,., ,,,,,, T wanette Kauble Lady-in-waiting ,,,,..,..,. .. ...,.. Bonnie lean Edwards il f I Lord-in-waitinq .......... ..........,..... limmie Quinn ' 3 Lords oi the Court ....... ...,, ,........, H u qh Bradley l t ' Ivan Miller is V Bill Nelson ' 5 W , Ladies of the Court ..,..... ...,,, , Bette Lou l-lulfsmith , A A B Shirley Peterson ii 'ff f 5 Gilda Watson Sl i , T l l I' fl it 4 ' 5 y 5- ' , M to it , f -it Q - T- ,K by , -t -B 4 is Q U ig' Q . , W , ' W . ,.,, T ,, . 3' 2 l ' A contest was held before the iirst qame of the football season to choose the Football Queen. Each class chose a Queen and sponsored a foot- ball season ticket drive. The seniors won the contest and crowned their candidate at the Foot- ball Hdmecominq Dance given in honor oi the team on November 15. The First Lady of Basketball was crowned Feb- ruary l4 at a Basketball celebration. The Junior Class was honored by crowning their Queen after winning the basketball season ticket sales. K 1 1 . -12 t t t



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ti .V' llMMlE QUINN, President The governing body of Garden Home High School is the Student Council. This organization makes the rules and regu- lations regarding school functions, supports all of the school activities, and sponsors many of the school functions. The officers of the Student Council during the 1940-41 school year were Jimmie Quinn, President: lay Bee Mead, Vice Presidentg Le-Roy Ball, Secretary: Betty l.eCrone, Treasurerg Laura Sorensen, Assistant Treasurer: Wanetta Bradley, Historian: Bonnie lean Ed- wards, Publications: and the four presidents of the high school classes, Russell Alstatt, Hugh Bradley, Ivan Miller and Lloyd Burton. The Student Council sponsored three successful campaigns during the school term. They were the Basketball ticket sales contest, football ticket sales contest, and a safety campaign. Inspection of halls, class rooms, lockers and desks was made by the members of the council. They were also responsible for patroling the stairs, helping the firemen at fires in the community, keeping the activity point record book, and securing the assembly programs. Football Homecoming Dance was sponsored by the Student Council. A basketball celebration was held in honor of the Alumni and team on February 14. The Student Council sponsored the first student handbook publication this year. lt was a 36-page book with information concerning all of the school rules and regulations, a description of all school clubs and activities, school songs and yells and other interesting information. The handbook staff was Bonnie lean Edwards, Editor-in-Chiefg Twanette Kauble, Betty lean I.eCrone, Marcia Sahm, Assistant Editorsg limmie Quinn, President of Student Councilg and Miss Helen K. Bailey and Miss Harriett Hill, sponsors. , An inter-class basketball tournament, Ping Pong Club, and Blue and l.'Vhite Day were all sponsored by the Student Council. A Howdy Day Dance was the highlight of Christmas vacation. For the benefit of students who had never seen or attended a Student Council meeting, one was held in assembly. Another meeting was given as a demonstration of parlia- mentary government for the P.-T. A. Seven Garden Home students attended the 6th annual Student Council convention which was held at Fort Collins on February 20 and 21. Hugh Bradley, a lunior at Garden Home, was elected Vice President of the State Student Council. This convention was one of 'i,i,fw,X the highlights of Garden Home Student Council during '41. The members of the Garden Home Student Council have served the school in a true manner. They have given support to all the school activities and organizations, and have promoted many new and annual customs. Student Hand Book Staff

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