Sterling High School - Tiger Yearbook (Sterling, CO)
- Class of 1945
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THE TIGER
I5 Dedzcaiecf
TO YOU students of Sterllnv I-hgh School 425 strong
the body and llfe of our school to you who were too
llttle to play football but went out anyway to you who
donn d greasepalnt to entertaln us to you who falthfully
old bonds and stamps each roon to the boys who learned
how to t1ll the land and care for 3 our ammals to you who
lead the school 1n cheers durlnof games no matter what the
Weather to you who ble mded ID harmony to g1VC us su h
entertalnment as the Chrlstmas proofram to 3 ou who
played that snappy note IH band as vou stepp d forward
Wlth a qulck proud step to you who lea n d to cook and
sew to you who wer prompt to cl s and to you who
Weren t lt IS to you who dld your part large or small to
bulld morale behlncl the llnes and to prepare for a full VIC
torlous future that We dedlcate thls our Senlor Ed1t1on
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EDITOR IN CHIEF Shulev Hayden
ASST EDITOR IN CHIEF B1ll1e Cassell
SENIOR EDITORS Sh11ley Sllce Duane Dowls
I Lo1en Paullng Rlchard Guenzl
Asslsted by Sh1rlex Hax den Elsle Jernberg
FACULTY EDITORS Charlene AICBIICIG Rosella Mldbo
A slsted bv Collee Munson Elsle Je1 nberg
ACTIVITIES EDITOR Shlrlee Cooper
ASS1St9d by Eula Rleke
ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Ila Mae West
ASS1St9d by Pe gv Rasmussen Joan Montgome1y Jerry Mor
FIS Charlene McB11de Jane W1ll1amson Elsle
Je1nbe1g Clav Montgomelx Ma11on Johnson
SPORTS EDITOR Marjorle Setterbe1g
SCRAMBLE PAGE EDITOR Rosemary Has man
ASS1StGd by Dorothx Uhrlg
ART EDITOR Bettx Humphrex
As 1St9d by Olulle Hawes
BLSINESS AIAN AGER Pat O Gradx
As lsted by EISIQ Jelnberg
IOURINALISM ADX ISER 71llah If old
PHOTOGRAPHX ADX ISEP Lolen Chrlstensen
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PAGE FOUR THE 1945
TIGER
SENIOR NEWS
A REMINISCENT TALE
Twelve short fast years ago
proud mammas accompanied then'
srx year old offsprlng to school Just
to make sure Georgre and Betty got
off on the rrght foot That was the
frrst day of school for the graduat
ing class of 45 Our faces were
scrubbed trll they shone and our
harr was slrcked back or brarded
Some started at Franklrn School
wrth Mrss Hummel as the frrst
grade teacher and some started at
Lmcoln wrth erther Mrss Smrth or
Mrss Campbell Our frrst lessons rn
school were learnrng to get along
wrth the other puprls and then we
began to learn the three Rs The
really brrght students rn learnrng
to read vyere referred to as the red
b rds and the rest of us were the
bluebrrds Then we were promot
ed rnto the second grade where the
work vyas more drffrcult and we
were expected to act more experr
enced We even put on lrttle plays
Durrng the thrrd year maybe youll
remember the excrtrng and spooky
ghost storres Mrss Trrpp told us
decrded we had musrcal talents and
started us on musrcal rnstruments
At the end of the fourth grade there
was a musrcal program put on by
the students and Drck Qurnn played
Londonderry Arr on hrs cornet
Erght years later he played Star
dust for the senror talent program
For several years durrng musrc week
a festrval was held rncludrng all the
grades from one to twelve At these
pageants the students were lrttle
prckrnrnres Dutch boys and grrls
and manv others
Then one day at the end of our
frfth r ear we lrned up and marched
dorrn to the arrplane shaped burld
rng of Junror hrgh where we were
assrgned to our home rooms and got
acquarnted wrth our new fellow
students from the other school
Durrng our Junror hrgh school ca
reers me earned the usual amount
of honor bars and shrelds and en
tered essay and spellrng contests
Many of us belonged to Mrs Jones
musrc electrve tl rs or chorus groups
and sang for many affarrs about
toryn We also remember our Jaunts
to the theater or the trrp to the
park for a watermelon feast
sent Peggy Rasmussen to the C Y
,C L as our representatrve The
brg events of our erghth grade were
the nrght socrals and the Junror
Hrgh carnrval How we worked dec
oratrng settrng up booths and prac
trcrng for the carnrval Not to be
'left out of thrs hrstory are the
sports of our Junror hrgh years
There were games rn basketball
football baseball and soccer between
homeroom teams also the school
team
Then ame the trme when we left
our chrldhood days and entered
the grown up realm of hrgh school
For seyeral weeks we trptoed fear
full: through the halls wanderrng
mto the wrong classrooms and won
derrng who among these all wrse
lc alfulf students were dreaded sen
,rors loud clangrng norses were
heard for one solrd week because
we had to carry our books rn buck
t and an outsrder would prob
ably comment on the backward
llooknrg freshman because remem
b we had to wear our clothes
backward Our freshman dramatrc
Musrc Box and The Hard Borled
Egg Our class offrcers for that
year were Ray Harrrs presrdent and
Brllre Cassell secretary
As sophomores we elected Shrrley
Hayden presrdent Albert Wagner
vrce presrdent Ila Mae West sec
retary and Charlene McBrrde
treasurer We were really proud
when one of our number was crown
ed beauty queen of Sterlrng Hrgh
Then we went on to become Jun
rors and upper classmen One of
our accomplrshments was the Jun
ror plays wrth 22 Junrors makrng up
the cast Our class offrcers were
Loren Paullng presrdent Peggy
Rasmussen vrce presrdent Marjo
rre Setterberg secretary treasurer
Class offrcers for our senror year
are as follows President Loren
Paulrng vrce presrdent Ila Mae
West secretary Marjorre Setter
berg and treasurer Peggy Rasmus
sen Sponsors are Mrs Margaret
Shambaugh Mrss Margaret Pope
'vlrss Frances Smrth and Mr Dan
Ckalla assrstrng
Not to be forgotten are the pet
nrcknames for the drgnrfred sen
rors Glorra Fabian was Slurp
Duane Dovrrs Wrenre Byron Son
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Shrrlee Cooper answered to Shul 1
and Drngy Loren Paulrng wrthl
the Sterlrng Hr taxr and of course
Berky for Joanne Berkstresser I
We started the year out rugged
wlth the rnrtratron of the freshmen
rn two assembly programs After
the gruelrng rnrtratron was over al
semor freshman party was grven
Much new talent was presented rn
the semor talent program wrth the
theme of four soldrers rn a foxhole
at Chrrstmastrme The roles of the
soldrers were played by Byron Son
nenberg Dale Smrth Larry Werns
man and Albert Wagner Lorene
Ranum Rrchard Guenzr Peggy,
Rasmussen Ila West Charlene Mc
Brrde Phyllrs Ness and Rrchard
Qrunn performed musrcally and
Paulrne Haney portrayed the To
kyo Rose
So came commencement wrth the
senrors grvrng therr pageant Volce
of Arnerrca Seniors w1ll look back
on therr years together wrth mrn
gled happrness and sadness Happr
ness for all the fun shared sad I
ness because they w1ll be partrng
to travel the drfferent paths they
have chosen We go hoprng thatl
those who wrll follow rn our steps
wrll remember us not only as a
fun lovrng class but as one who
left the rdea of frndrng a trarl or
blazrng one 1
Seniors Tutor
Tender F rosh
Slrppery and Shmy though we be
'unk rn the state of stuprdrty
Solemnly we slrnk rn the slush and
the slrme
Senror oh senror please grve us
trme'
Practrcally everywhere one went
durrng the week of September 11 la
the above verse could be heard
chanted by the freshmen as they
sat on the floor legs crossed and
hands movrng back and forth rn an
orrerrtal manner
Thrs was only a part of the
tomary rnrtratron planned by
senrors In addrtron to the
assembly rnrtratron programs
freshmen were requrred to dress rn
a certarn vlay The grrls were com
pelled to wear therr harr in at least
frfteen prgtarls skrrts wrong srde
out long black stockrngs therr dads
parrrna tons and presumably their
rrothers gloves and verls The boys
wor shorts srx rnches above the
knees turbans earrrngs and brg
galoshes All were requrred to car
ry therr books rn surtcases
Due to the excellent sportsman
shrp drsplayed by the freshmen and
then wrllrngness to cooperate a
us
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ber 19 by the senrors
RAY HARRIS student body pres
rdent of S H S was sworn 1nto the
Navy January 10 and left Frrday
January 12 for Great Lakes Illr
nors where he recerved hrs basrc
trarnrng He was one of the f1!'St
of thrs years senror class to leave
for the servrce
Not only has he served as the,
student body presrdent and the!
presrdent of the student councrl
but he served as yrce presrdent of
the student body durrng hrs Junror
year He helped plan the school
socrals durrng hrs sophomore year
and he was very actrve rn band and
orchestra hrs freshman and sopho
more years
Ray has been very actrve rn all
sports whrch S H S offers durrng
the four years of hrs hrgh school
lrfe Hrs leadrng sport was foot
ban rn vyhrch he has been prckedl
twrce for the all conference foot
ball team Hes also yery outstand r
mg rn track and basketball He was
one of the boys who went to the!
state basketball tournament rn 1944 '
On March 9 1945 S 2 c Ray Har
rrs returned to Sterlrng to spend an
erght day leave wrth frrends and
relatrves He recently completed hrs
boot trarnrng at Great Lakes Trarn
mg Center After hrs vrsrt Ray
reported back at Great Lakes
where he awarted further trarnrng
rn a servrce school for avratron
ordnance
Semors Treat
Tuesday evenrng September 19
the senrors entertarned the fresh
men rn the old gym from 7 30 p m
untrl 9 30 p m Dancrng and a few
mrxers were held Suckers were
grven to all who consrdered them
selr es suckers 1We had Just a few
left Hm'Pr
Drd you hear about the four
Scotchmen who drowned vyhrle
smmmrng rn the lock one after
noon" Each bet a shrllmg that he
could stay under the water the
longest of the four vsrnner take all
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VVILL AND PROPHECY
THE 1945 TIGER PAGE FIVE
Semor ClassWlll
Wllda Balley wllls her cute glggle
to V1rg1n1a Campbell
Joanne Berkstresser leaves her
summer trlps to anyone who fmds
the tnp necessary
Dons Brachtenbach leaves her
rowdmess to shy Kay Tru1tt
Chuck Bnght leaves on h1s own
accord th1s t1me
G11 Bnght leaves school w1th a
stunned look on hxs face
Leslie Browner leaves h1s sack of
Bull Durham to Don Glacomml
Bill Buslg wills h1S car responsl
bllltles to Danny
B1l11e Cassell and Ila West wxlll
the1r llkeness to two chums
Mane Chrlstner regretfully leaves
Eddle Ness to the howhng g1rls ofl
S H S
Bob Colller a very selflsh person
takes his d1Dl0ma and runs X
The Cook twms leave therr vo1ces
to the Patten twlns
Shlrlee Cooper leaves her extra
senxor pictures to Jeanette Barley
Bernice Dlamond leaves her bl
cycle to Don Dxckmson I
Betty Jo Dlck 1snt leaving any
thmg behxnd especlally Rusty V
Duane Dowls leaves h1s nickname
W1en1e to the meat shortage
Irma Erlckson wllls all of her ex
cess llpstlck to Joanne Croft
Glorxa Fablan leaves her 23 pa1rs
of shoes to Evle Hecker
Norma Farrell leaves her golden
tresses to Emma Jo
To J1mmy Mxtchell gladly goes
som of George Goulds he1ght
Eula R1eke leaves her vacancy m
the Honor Soclety to any Junior
who can get m
Elmer Schnelder leaves h1s b1g
ears to Bud Bomberg
B111 Schuppe leaves h1s studlous
habits to Hollls Jackson
Marjorie Setterberg leaves her
plgeon toes to the plgeons
Shlrley Sllce w1lls her flckleness
to Joan Newman 1
Martha Smart leaves the sopho
more g1rls
To two Jerks goes Dale S-Hllth
and Harold Waltes soda Jerking V
Byron Sonnenberg leaves IS
empty car to someone who w11l
share lt
Red Sonnenberg leaves h1s red
hot temper to Lorena McKay
June Stevens and Jean Van Du
sen w1ll thelr qu1etness to FTRDCIS
Scott and Lucy Yapp
Charlene McBr1de w1lls her mu w1lls her place m Jacks heart
slcal talent to Margaret R1ce
Corlee Munson leaves her assls
tance to 'VI1ss Cronbaugh and to
Allce W1ll1s
Phyll1s Ness w1lls her s1ng1ng to
Marv Lols Hoel
Raymond Nlessen leaves grlnnlng
from ear to ear
Pat OGrady w11ls her Bus1ness
Manager pos1t1on to anyone who
hkes work
Loren Paulmg leaves the sen1or
class presldency to the best man
Alberta Payton leaves her Job 1n
the l1brary to Vlfglnla Otzenberger
Ramah P1per leaves her bangs
to Pistol Packxn Mamma
Rlchard Qumn wllls h1s plpe to
Jlmmy Sparks
LOUIS Ramey leaves his notebook
to the mouse 1n h1s locker
Peggy Rasmussen wllls her blue
eyes to Shirley Wllllams
Sh1r1ey iHobl Hayden leaves the
Pol1sh Pump Polxshmg Parlors andl
takes Steve to look for a love boat
l.ou1e Helbert leaves wh1le the
leav1ngs good
Helen Henry leaves her square
dancmg to the faculty
L1ttle Bobble Waddle leaves h1s
muscles to Bxg John Brunner
Albert Wagner wxlls h1s actlng to
Ronald Good
Herbert Walte leaves h1s school
loyalty to Jack Groce
Larry Wernsman w1lls his vvmnmg
smlle to B111 Boyes
Martha Yeager w111s her peaceful
ness to Mayreta Kmght
Cleo Yonkers leaves her absences
to anyone who can f1nd good rea
sons
To Ruth Rhlne and Shrrley G11
lesple goes Delores Zlma and V1v1
enne Woodwards Jltterbuggmg
Annual Semor
Day Well Attended l
Approxlmately 200 persons 1
cluding students sponsors and
school board members attended thel
fourteenth annual Semor Day held'
Fr1day Aprll 13 l
The program began at 10 oclock
w1th a general sesslon 1n the S H
S aud1tor1um Loren Paulrng pres1
I
dent of the Sterlmg senlor class'
Taylor Bros Honor
Sterlmg Hugh School,
GIVE Splendld Show
Dr Charles Taylor and h1s broth
er Dr Laune Taylor natlonally
knovvn evangellsts spent two weeks
r- Sterhng 1n S ptember
S rvlces held nlghtly xn the clty
udltorlum attracted great crowds
A Jery materlal part of these
crowds was made up of S H S stu
dents who attended the servrces
enthusmstlcally
Sterling Hlgh School IS Justlfl
ably proud of havxng had the fa
mous Taylor brothers whom they
came to know slmply as Laur1e and
Charlle entertam them on Septem
ber 12 1n assembly
Clrarlx captured the students at
tentlon wlth h1s whlstlmg of popu
lar tunes HIS down to earth talk
to the student body convmced lts
members that Charl1e Taylor un
derstood modern youth and that he
was a genume fr1end of todays
boys and girls
Laurle Taylors performance at
the p1ano was superb The tran
s1t1on from Beethovens Turkxsh
Betty Humphrey and Rusty Walk , presxded Joanne Berkstresser ex
er leave the1r art1st1c ab111ty to t nded the welcome The response
Nona Wernsman and Bob Hall
Betty Innes leaves her devllment
to Kay Regrster '
Elsle Jernberg and Marlon John ,
son leave the Argus to Ph1l1p Ph11 l
xp who? Phrllp Space
Glor1a Kn1ght leaves her shoes'
to the navy department they re
crylng for boats
Don Koemg leaves h1s four years
in S H S to anyone who can un 1
dertake them
B111 Gr1mm wllls h1s pos1t1on at
the Naugle estate to Dean Todd
Rxchard GUEHZI and Lorene Ra
num leave the1r muslcal lnstruments
to the senlor talent program
Dora Hagemeler and Kelth Matte
son leave thelr comblnatxon slze to
Joyce Whxte and Don Hoskms
Loms Hammack and her boots
leave to Jom the saddle
va Mae Harper and her gum leave
together
Ray Harrls leaves h1s football
playmg to Les
JZCKIE Hartway leaves her busy
combs to Arlene Mahaffey
Orv111e Harvey leaves h1S extra gas
stamps to h1s buddxes
To use at next years football
games Rosle Hassmans booming
volce goes to the Pep Club I
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Suspectmg that Sissy wlll tryl
was g1ven by Marlbelle Stunkard
of Crook Loren Paulmg presented
the various class presidents to the
group Mr R R Knowles super
mtendent of the Logan County I-hgh
school system made a short talk
on the purpose of Semor Day
The senlor sextette of sterllng
sang two songs
Mr R H Foley prmcxpal of the!
jumor hlgh addressed the senlors on
Responsxbllxty Colonel H E Reed
d1rector of the state selectlve serv
ICE board gave an address ent1tled
Hlgh School Graduates In the
War Effort
A group prcture was taken ID
front of Blair Hall
The luncheon was held at 12 30
ln Henderson Hall at the Method
1st Church Ila Mae West acted as
toastmlstress Mr Knowles gave
the lnvocatlon Mrs Musll led IH
group Slnglng Mary Lou Helgothl
gave a saxophone solo A Kay Ky
ser College of Muslcal Educatron
dellghted everyone
At the concluslon of a short talk
by Colonel Reed the senlors re
turned to Blaxr Hall where they
were entertamed by a square dance
performance superv1sed by Mxss
Cronbaugh and Mr MacAdams
The remamder of the afternoon was
agam next year Dorothy U'hr1glspent ln dancxng I
March to a burlesque ent1tled
most professlonal ease
Students also met the father of
thls lnterestmg palr He IS Rev
Charles Taylor He IS the father
of eleven sons fxve of whom are
ln the mmlstry
Served As Secretary
For Slxteen Years
Mrs Manahan S H S s falth
ful Off1C6 secretary for slxteen years
left us 1n November of thls school
vear to become Mrs C A Walra
ven Mr Walraven IS one of the
custodlans of the school
For Bob Knowles
S H S teachers presented Er
n1e Pyles Brave Men to the 11
braxy 1n honor of Lxeutenant R R
Knowles Jr who dled 1n the serv
lce of hls country February 16
1945
NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK
was observed by a parents Go to
School Night A shortened sched
ule of the classes of each parents
chlld was followed
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Wilda Louise Bailey
Square Dance 2-3-4. F.H,C, 1,
Joanne lierkwtresser
Sterhns, 1 P C ub 7 3 4 Band and Orch K
Assemblx Cfllllflllllii 1 Student Coun 11 7 3 4 G A A 1
Rlfle Club 7 3 G1rls Intramural 1 7 3 4 Honor SoC1et1 3 4
CIIOII' 4 Freshman plax Soc1a1 Dance 7 BTIGEB C111b 4 PFLSI
dent of Studcnt Bodx 4 Treae-uler of Pep C ub 4 T1e15u1c1
of Natmnal Honor Socxetx 4 Student Co1111t1 rcpreientatnt
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shxrlee Jean Cooper
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A C Jones H1gh School Baxxlle Texas 1 2 3 Choral Co11
ductmg 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 Band 1 Home EC 1 2 Glrls Base
ball Yollexba'l Decoraton Commlttee f0I Jun1orze111o1
Prom Wa Stamp 'md Bond Comnuttee
Beth Jo Dick
Home Ec 1 Lf'1IIl to Dance 2 Qqufuf Dmu 3 4 Jun 01
Plaxs 3 PIUIT1 Clllllllllllil .3 11111111011 COXIIITIILIU 4 Pep Club
Nlarharct Iorr une Dzllew
Vlumo 1 l Pad1on1 1 2 Sp 1111811 Club 2 Homc EL Club
Pep Club 4 Cnrls Glen Club 1 2 'P21dI'OIl1l Bxsketball 2 3
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Duane spencer Dovus
S Club 3 4 Jun1or Class Plaxs 3 B11dge Club 4 Chess Club
3 Tlger Staff 4 Assemblx Commute-e 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4
B1s1wtball 1 2 3 4 Tlack 2
Irma Jean Erickson
Learn to Dance 1 C11o1r 2 3 4 Sextette 3 4 MICE Club 2
GIFIS Intramural 2
Dorothy Wlae Estrench
Ch0ll 2 3 4 Square Dane! 2 3 Jumor Plaxs 3 Prom COI'I1l'Il1I
tee 3 I111t1'1t on Comnuttee 4 Honor Roll 3 4 ACINISOIQ GIOUD
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Glorla June Fabian
Jumor Class Plaxs 3 Fres11ma11 plax 1 Pep Club 2 G A A 1 2
Band ani Orchestra 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3
1VI'1I'1'i'Pll191lI Commutee 1 1 3 Jumor Se111o1 Prom C m
nuttfe 3 Class Motto Comnuttee 4 Soclal Co1nm1ttee 4
Nornn WIIFIC Farrell
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George 'vhllnam Gould
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Esther Vmrne Grams
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Shllxam Allen Grlmm
Wlllald 1 2 ChOlI 3 4 J1111o1 Class Plax 3 FFA 3 4 Taft
ball 1 2 Basketball 1 2
Richard Ldgar Guenzl
Rxfle Club 1 Learn to Dance Y Chess Club 3 Photographx 4,
Tmex Staff 4 I11t1amur111 4
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Mxldred Mae Haas
Ilxff 1 FHA 1 Learn to Dance 2 3 Brldge 4 Speech
Chorus 2 Assembly fone act playa 3 Glrls Intramurals 2 3
Dora Wane Hagemeler
Pep Club 3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 GAA 1
'INFIDIE Trio 3 Square Dance 1 Soclal Dance 2 Brldge Club
Intramurals 1 2 3 Soclal COIIIIHIIIEG 1 2
Lols 'Viable Hammack
Padrom 1' Pep Club 112 Glee Club 1 Student COUDCII
1 Spamsh Club 1Sterl1ngm
Pauline Haney
Thespxans 3 4 Modern Dance 1 2 Square Dance 1 Br1dge
Club 4 Art Club 2 Stagecraft 3 Choral Speakmg 2 Junior
Class Plays 3 Freshman Inxtxatlon 4 Senlor Talent 4 Thes
plan Imtlatxon 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Sec
retary of Thesplans 4
Iva 'VIae Harper
W1llard 1 2 Sextette 3 4 Choxr 3 4 Pep Club 4 Jun1or Play
3 Management C0mm1tt9B
Charles Raymond Harns
Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Thespxan 3 4 Class Plays 3 Prom
Comm1ttee 3 Student Councll Convention 3 Soclal Com
mlttee 2 S Club 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2
Track 1 2 3 Class Offlcer 1 Student Bodx Offlcer 3 4
Jean Jacquelme Hartway
Learn to Dance 1 2 Square Dance 3 Pep Club 2 3
Orulle Lawem Haney
S Club 3 4 Brxdge Club 4 Chess Club 3 Tlger Staff 4 Foot
ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Soclal 2
Rosemarv Anne Hassman
Thesp1ans 2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 2 Argus Staff 2 3 JUHIOI
Class Plays 3 Best Foot Forward 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 So
clal Commxttee 2 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Square Dance 1 4
In1t1at1on Commlttee 4 Presldent of Thesplans 4 V106 Presl
dent Pep Club 4 Pres1dent Socxal Commlttee 4 G AA 1
Shlrlev Ann Hayden
A Cappella Cholr 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Thesplans 4 Honor So
CICYX 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Argus Staff 2 3 4 Tiger Staff 4
Br1dge Club 4 Class Officer 1 2 Student Councll 3
Louls John Hclbert
St Anthony s 1 2 3 Brldee 4 Football 4
Helen Elame Henrw
Square Dance 2 4 Homemakers 1 Arvus Staff 4 Chorus 2
Assembly Comrnlttee 1
Jean Fdlth Holmes
Lealn to Dance l P Square Dance 3 4 Intl unural 1 ' Ba
ketball Pxesldent ol Home EC Class
Betts Nlae Humphrex
Gulld 1 2 3 4 T1 ex Staff 4 cl 3 Klan
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Betty Irene Innes
FHC 4
Elsie Mae Jemberg
Leesvllle Va 1 Bxers Colorado 12 Haxtun Colorado 3
Junxol Class Play 3 Class Treasurer 3 Chorus 3 Spamsh
Club 4 Argus Staff 4 Tlger Staff 4
Vianon Elizabeth Johnson
Hardmg 1 2 Operetta 2 A Cappella 3 4 Argus Staff 4
Don Kmnew
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Glona Kmght
Br1dge 4 Pep Club 3 4 Junlor Class plaxs 3 Learn to Dance
1 2 3 Thespmans 4 Art Club 1 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Intra
murals 1 2 3 4 Assemblx 3
Don Koemg
S Club 2 3 4 Brldge Chess Sports Rule Xlanagemtnt Com
l'lllIlC8 3 Assemblx Comrnlttee 2
Paulxne Katherine Lechman
Atwood 1 Square Dance Learn to Dance Brldee lone tear of
eachw Pep Club 1 4 Chorus IZ tears Sterhng Atwood'
Kelth Charles 'Shtteson
S Club 3 4 Chess 2 Learn to Dance 1 Thesptans 4 Brldge 4
Square Dance 2 'Vlana ernent Comnnttee 3 4 Jumor Class
Plaxs 3 Pxom Cornnnttee 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball
1 2 3 4 Track 1 Tennls 2
Helen fharlene 'SItPrnle
Pen Club 3 4 Honor SOC1EtX 3 4 A Cappella Cholr 2 3 4
Dance 1 Ls ern to Dance 2 Choral Conductmg 4 Jun1or Class
Pla s .3 Prom Commxttee 3 Tlger Staff 4 Student Councll 4
COCIHI Commlttee 2 Thespxans 4 Student Body Secretary 4
Class Treasurer 2 Pres1dent of Spamsh Club 2 Pres1dent of
CllOlI' 4 Secretarx of Choxr 3
Rosella Emlls Nildbo
Learn to Dance 2 Cholr 3 4 Tlger Staff 4 Pep Club 4 In
tramurals 1 2 3 4
Wav ne 'Vhles
Corlee 'Vlunson
Spamsh Club 1 2 3 4 Museum Club 1 Sports Rules Club 2
Modern Dance 2 3 Nat1onal Honor Society 4 G AA 4 Intra
mural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 2 4 Presl
dent Spamsh Club 3
Dolons Mane Zlma
Home E Club 2 3 Learn to Dance 1 Basketball 1 2 Volley
ball 1 2 Home Ec VICE Presldent 1 Club Secretary 1
Phwll s Irene Ness
Hardlng 1 2 Thespxans 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 A Cappella
Cholr 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Johnnx Grovss Up 1 Aunt Em
ma Sees It Throutzh 2 Vasm hctorx 3 A Frlend at
Court 3 Baskctball 1 2 Intramurals 3 4
Rowmand Nlesen
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Hgeen Patss 0Gradx
Kearnex Hrgh 1 2 Chorr 1 Lrbrarx Club 1 2 4 Grrl Reserses
1 2 Assembls Commrttee 1 2 Pep Club 2 4 Learn to Dance 3
Futume Homemakers Club 3 Brrdge Club 4 Trger Staff 4
Argus Staff 4 Student Councll 4 Hockex 12 Basketball
1 2 3 Softball 1 2 Vlaw Fete 2
Dorothy Lons Olander
Learn to Dance 1 Square Dance 2 4 Cholr Club 3 CIIOII'
3 4 Dutch Operetta 2 Prom Committee 3 Certrfrcate of
FIFIFICIEIICX 1 Chorus 2 Intramurals 3
Loren Eugene Paulmg
Thesplans 3 4 Class Plats 'i Assemblx Commrttee 2 Band
1 2 Learn to Dance 1 Square Dance 2 Tiger Staff 4 Prom
Commrttee 3 Brrdge Club 4 Chess Club 3 Intramurals 1
Jr nror Class Presrdent Senror Class Presrdent
Margaret Alberta Paxton
Chorus 1 2 Socral Dance 2 Lrbrarx 4 Prom Commrttee 3
Intramurals 1 2 3 Management Cornmrttee 3
Ramah Loulsc Piper
Photographx 1 Brrdge 4 Speech Class Plat 2 Argus Staff 4
Band 1 2
Richard B Qumn
St Anthonx s 1 2 3 Rlfle Club 4 Band 1 2 Whx tht
Chnnes Rang 1 Lrft Betrns at Slxteen 2 Band Man
11. 1 4
levus Lloyd Ramew
Padrom 1 Square Dance Learn to Dance Chess Club
Lorenc 'Haw Ranum
Learn to Dance 1 2 Home Fcononncs 3 Intramurals .2 .3 4
Flemor WIATIC Rasmussen
Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Chou 3 4 Sex
tette 3 4 Fhesplans 4 Tiger Staff 4 Class Plaxs 3 Prom
Cornrnrttee 2 GAA 1 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer
3 4 Student Councll 1
Eula Blame Rreke
Pep Club 4 Chorr 3 4 Management Cornrnrtte 1 2 Trger Staff
4 L arn to Dance 1 Br1dge Club 4 Honor Socretx 3 4 Grrls
Intramurals 2 3 4
Lorraine Esther Roth
Atwood Hrgl 1 Atwood Pep Club 1 Learn to Dance
llmer Nc hnelder
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Nlargone Lucllle Setterberg
Chorus 1 Pep Club 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Square Dance
1 2 Learn to Dance 3 Brldge 4 Argus Staff 4 Tiger Staff
4 Student Council Comentlon 2 GAA 1 2 Glrls Intra
murals 1 2 3 4 GAA Come-nt1on 1 Class Offlcer 3 4 :tu
oent Councxl 1 2 Socxal Comrmttee 3
Bhlrlew Slice
Band 1 2 4 Bmdge Club 4 Spanlsh Club 1 2 3 Trumpet Trlo
Assemblx Commxttee 3 Arvus Staff 2 Tiger Staff 4
Niartha Ruth Smart
L es Sumfrnt Hleh School 1 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4
XIIASG Chorus 1 2 3 Pep Club 3 4 A Cappella 4 Presldent
L es Summlt Pep Club 4 class treasurer 2 vlcc presldent
Pep Club 3 cheer leader 3 4
Dale 'llllton Nmlth
Hardlng 1 2 Class Paxs 2 Jumcr Plan 3 Chorus 1 2 Bas
ketball 1
Bwron Dale sonnenberg
Bud e 4 Qquaxe Dancc 3 4 Modern Dance 1 2 Chlsh 3 S
Cl lb 4 Tlrcsplans 4 Basketball 3 4
Richard Xllen Sonnenbzrg.,
I1 uhm, 1 2 Basketball 1 1 ' 1' Qoitoall 1 P C1101 u 1 Z u
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June stesens
Lealn to Dance I xears Home Ec Club Choval .:,pe1k1n
n Junior Class Pm s A sembl Modern Dance 1 2 ,Dong
I der Ill Home EC Clul
Dorothx Ruth Lhng
P p Club 3 4 Squire Dancc 1 Learn to Dance 3 Budge
Club 4 T1 ex Staff 4
I-ranus Jean Wan Dusen
Lc nn to Dan c 1 P Art Club 4 Choml Spcakln Cla s ln
Jllllill Class Plot ASHKIULJIICS 7 Square Dance Future
I'I0lllCfIl"lkClS Club 1 'VIOClCIIl Dance 1 2
Robert Leroy Waddle
Learn to Dance M106 Club Chess Football 1 2 Intramural
Basketball 1 2 Basketball 3 4
Albert Wlctor Wagner
A Cappella Cholr 1 2 Chess 1 Jumor Class Play 2 3 Thes
pxans 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Go1f 2
Harold leon Waite
Learn to Dance Club Qquare Dance Club Chess Club Arch
erx Club Brxdge Club Junlor Class Plaxs 3 Intramural Bas
ketball 1 2 3 4 Socxal Commlttee
Herbert Eu ene Walte
Square Dance 2 4 Spanlsh 1 2 Banu 1 2 Intramural Bas
ketbal 1 2 3 4 SOC131 Commlttee 3
Don Walker
Pack Rat 1 Mlce Club 2 Track 2
Bettv Ruth Wardnp
Rxfle Club 1 2 3 4 Brldge Club 4 Sports Rule Club 1 2, Choxr
2 3 4 Chorus 1, GAA 1 2 3 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4, GAA
Treasuxer 4, Rxfle Club Secretary 2 3 Rlfle Club Presldent 4
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Lawrence Joseph Wemsman
St. Peters 1-2. Bridgeport Nebraska, Square Dance S Club 4,
B Club 3, Football 4, Track 4, Boxing 4, Football 3.
lla Mae West
Pep Club 2-'I-4. G.A.A. 2, Honor Society 3-4, Social Commit-
tee 3, Band 1-2, Orchestra 2, Chorus 1, Choir 2-3-4, Saxo-
phone Quartette 2, Senior Girls' Sextette 4, Learn to Dance 1,
Square Dance 2. Prom Committee 3, Tiger Staff 4, Bridge
Club 4, Intramurals 2 Class Officer 2-4 Pep Club Officer 4.
Hu h Rodnev ltIlll3Fl'lS
Peetz Hi h 1 2 3 Class Plays 1 2 3 Baseball 1 Softball 2 3
Music l 2 3 4 Secretarx 1 Corre pondmg Secretaiy 2
Vivienne Irene Woodward
Home Ec 2 3 Learn to Dance 1 Basketball 1 2 Vo' eyball
1 2 Horie Fc Club Vice President 1-2 year President lk year
Club Reporte
Martha Aurella Yeager
Home Ec Club 2 3 Rifle Club Intramural Basketball 1 z
Cleo Fay Yonkers
Sturgeon High 12 Sterling Jlanuai and Sturgeon High
Schools 3 Hayward Union High and Sterling 4 Dancing 3
Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 4 Tennis 4
Hockey 4
Held for President
On the afternoon of April 12
Franklin D Roosevelt passed away
leaving our nation and the world be 1
reft of a leader of such stature thatl
ture and posterity alone can fullyl
measure
For the majority of high school
students he is the only president oil
our country whom we are able to
recall In time to come we shall
be able to say to those yet unborn
I saw him in the newsreels
heard his voice When he talked
to us he said M5 friends When
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meant it
President Roosevelt was a friend
to the people of our nation He did
more for the common laboung man
and for the farmer than anx other
who has held the highest office in
our land
President Roosevelt was not orl,
great as a national leadel but great
as a 1 international leadei
The world capitals of our Allies
mourned him The whole Christian
world was united in mouinlng for
:lm
On the morning following his
death the public schools of Amen
ca throughout the land conducted
memorial services in his honor
In Sterling High School assem
bled students rexerentlx met in the
auditorium to observe rites which
not one of us shall ever forget
And though we find the death of
our president hard to accept we
subscribe to the staunch faith that'
distates the unquestionable right
ness of Divine Will and we Join!
with our superintendent of schools 1
M' R R Knowles who said onr
that memorable day that he felt as
if God had said to President Roose y
velt Well done thou good and,
faithful servant and that He had
called him to a greater and a no l
bler field
Elks Reward
Five Seniors
Fhxllis Ness Marie Chr tnei
Loren Pauling Charlene McBride
and Joanne Berkstresser Sterling
High seniors were winners in most
aluable student contest sponsor-.d
by Elks lodge in rebruars
Awards were made March 1 bi
C F' Poole principal in behal of
the Elks Phxlhs Ness and Loren
Pauling recened So each Mdlle
Christnex placed third with a prize
of S10 Second prize of S15 wis
uon bi Joanne Berkstressel First
prize of 52a was won bx Charlene
McBride Joannes and Chaxie ies
essaxs were entered in the stale
contest
Mrs Shambausvh
Outgoing seniors hereby here
with and hereupon express their
deepest regards sincerest thanks
and abiding respect for Mrs Mar
garet Shambaugh senior class soon
sor of 45
In every class activity in which
this years crop of graduates has
become involved Mrs Qhambaugh
has been right on the beam and
has helped us get on the beam
If we have accomplished anything
and We trust We have although we
are aware that there are some scof
fers who might disagree we owe
the success of said enterprise to,
this ladx of u failing ideas n
flagging enthus1asm and unfa ter
ing Judgment
We seniors of 4 nmetx fourl
strong salute the one and only Mrs
'vlaigaret Shambaugh'
STl DENLS MAKE RINGS
Ten students made up the lapi
dan club this 'Vear These students
worked faithxullx and made almost
all kinds of Jewelry such as rings '
bl celets ne kiaies and pendants
'lhei learned to polish stones
Mis Ford how Richard Id like
to go through at least one period!
without cold n sou
Richard W ell xou hate nn per
II'1SSl0ll i
Mr G W Gibbs to
College Campus
Mr George W Gibbs assistant
principal dean of boys and math
1 .structor is the second teacher
Sterling High has lost to C W C
the first being Mr B Z Wood who
left us last year
Mr Gibbs for three years asso
cmted with S H S will be on the
Denver campus next fal It was
nnounccd in the Aprl 23 issue of
the Argus that he had accepted a
position on the teaching and su
pervisory staff of C N C
Students esterd to N'r Gibbs an
best wishes'
Sadie Hawkins
Party, May 4
Sadie Hawkins day was observed
in the custom ry manner with an
al' school social on May 4 1945 IH
Blair Hall The girls tagged their
Lil Abners and escorted them to
the dance in full array with cor
sages of onions carrots and rad
ishes
Pefreshments were sersed and
prizes were awarded to the best Jlt
terbugs waltz partners costumes
etc Mr Jack MacAdams furnished
the music and several new popular
records were bought for the dance
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FACULTY 1 1945 'IHGER PAGE T1-IIRTEEN
t 'Ut IX 4 1
Sixteenth Year As Principal Sixteenth Year As Sterling
ot High School
C. F. POOLE has se.ved as pri..-
cipal of Sterling High School for 16
years and dean of the Sterlinr' Ju:-
ior College for the past three years.
Mr. Poole is a member ot the
Lions Club. Elks Club. Masonic
Lodge. White Shrine. and is an ac-
tive church member.
He feels that some of the notable
accomplishments in school activities
durin, 'ne year were the sale of
s-'1n.ps and bonds. the collection of
sal tax tofzens which amounted to
?1.a0 and the publication of a stu-
dent F-Lnfioogk-all of which were
sl.,'I1YOl'6'Cl bg: th student council.
Superintendent
ROBERT R. KNOWLES superi 1-
tendent of Sterling schools and the
Logan County High School System
for 16 years. has been serving th.
school system in Sterling 32 years
He was elected to the Board of Re-
:ents for Colorado University IW
years ago.
Mr. Knowles rarely misses an as
.embly and never misses an ath-
letic event, He addressed the stu-
dent body January 26 on "A on.-
mon Enemy."
S udents and teachers Vere dee J-
ly saddened bf' the announcement c
the death of .is . n. L. R. fl.
Knowles. Jr., on February 16. xvl'.i2L.
,zcurred while he was sersin'
ine armed forces somewhc' 'L
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MR L1-,E BARNETT a graduate
of Colorado State College of Educa
txon '1t Greeley lS completmg h1s
th1rd wear as lnstructor of shop 111
Sterlmg H1gh Mr Barnett IS spon
sor of the Lapxdary Club and IS also
mterested 1n archery Perhaps Mr
Barnetts blggest lnterest IS IH hlS
two sons Gary aged three and
Tom aged one
THE 1945 TIGER FACULTY
Wir A P BERKSTRESSER has
now completed h1S twenty second
sear as lnstructor of mathematxcs
at Sterllng H1gh School H IS a
freshman adv1sor and IS also a
member of the Nat1onal Honor So
CIGIS commlttee He 1S mterested
1n sports 95138013112 huntmg and
f1sl11ng He spends hxs summers
lust rough1n lt 1n the mountalns
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'VIR HERBERT BOGGAN IS an
mstructor 1n both th lngh school
and the JUDIOI' college He IS 1n
terested 1n hlstorx bmgraphx and
sports Mr Boggan IS a graduate
of MIBSISSIDDI College He has
an 'VI A degree from Tulane Un1
xersltx ID Nev1 Orleans In He has
done graduate work at the Umxer
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pletlng her fourth xear as lnstruc
tor of gxrls phxslcal educatlon and as
G A A sponsor She IS a sophomore
adv1sor and also dean of women 1n
the 1un1or college She IS a mem
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and has done much to ach1eve pres
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FACULTY THE 1945 TIGER PAGE FHFTEEN
MISS RLTH JONES l1brar1an
and mstructor of Span1sh has f1n
lshed her f1rst year at Sterl1ng I-hgh
She IS a faculty adv1sor of the
Student Coun 1l has charge of the
sal of War bonds and stamps an'
serves as dean of glrls M1ss Jones
recelved her BS and MA degrees
from the Un1vers1ty of Nebraska
NIRS EDITH NEALE countx
l1ealtl1 nurse completes her twelfth
tear 111 C' H Q Mrs Neale super
used the glllllg of the tuberculosls
tests at th school Sl1e IS actue 1n
Red Cross vtork Students appre
t1ate her personal 1nterest ln tl1e1r
welfare
'VIR JACK 'VIacADAWIa 1nstructor
of bows physxcal educauon IS the
super 1sor of Sterllngs recreatlon
program He has orgamzed commu
mt dances supervlsed the ICQ
skatmg rlnk durlng the wlnter and
worked to organ1ze a Sterlmff youth
center Before conung to Sterlmf
three vears ago he attended West
ern State College Colorado Stat
Coll ge and Colorado Un1vers1tw
'VIRS DORIS 'VIORGANI 1nstruc
tor 1n h1story and Enghsh has com
pleted her second year at Sterhnv
H1gh School Her freshman Enghsh
classes have done outstand1ng work
1n choral speakmg Mrs Morgan
spends rnucl1 oi her t1me w1th her
three daughters Mary Janlce and
CORDIS
'VIRS LVA vILslL mstructor of
.focal muslc IH Sterllng Hxgh and
superv1sor of all vocal mus1c .n the
Junvor h1gh school and th grade
schools IS completlng a se onl
successful year The a cappella
cho1r and small groups under
her dlrectlon have performed more
t1mes th1s year than any other vear
1n the h1storv of Sterhng H1gh She
has two ch1ldren Grace 'Vlare and
Robert
Niles RLB1 NETHER1 teacher
of Lat1n and Enghsh returned to
Sterlme last fall after a semeste1 s
outstandmff work has been do11
mth the VWIIOHH1 Honor Soc1etx
M1ss Netherx ObI31llE'd her B A ani
hz VIA deuees from Oklahoma
UIIIXPISIIX She 18 tl1e holder of
the Knowles Au ard for outst'111d111s
s rxlce as a teacher 111 Ste1l111g
Fvgh
WIISS MARGARET POPE
structor of art and Enellsh IS a
graduate of the Dn1xers1tx of Colo
dlaxung DICIUFCS horseback rldlng
and skung She IS a senlor adx 15 r
and serx ed as Pep Club sponsor tl11s
last xear The art classes undtr
l1 r SJDPTXISIOII haue done some
xerx outstandmf' work tl11s xear
dxsplaung seteral phases of th 1r
work 1n our school hbrary
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KIRK WINIFRED RICHARDSON
an alumna of Sterl1ng Hlgh IS corn
Dletmg her second year as 1n t1u
s1r of the JC131 Commntee and IS
a J1111or cuss adusor Mrs V'1tl1
ll ons 1l1SD2iIld IS serx na l'l
1 Hllllid forces som when
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and suunt, although 1111 small
d'110l1ter Janwe OCCUDIES most of
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NIRS NIARGARET SHANIB-Xl GH
teacher of Enghsh lnstorx and
speech semor class Qponsor mem
ber of the Natxonal Honor SOCIGIX
comm1t1ee head of the dramatlci
demrtment SDOIISOI of the assemblx
commlttee and a member of the
IQPIPHUOU commlssxon has complet
ed her fourth year at Sterlmg H1gh
Interested m current affalrs she
reads all the latest books
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ACTIVITIES THE 1945 TIGER . PAGE EN
Five S. H. . Bo s Join U. S. Forces During Year
thelr country
Among the
men reported
Lt Alfred W
a graduate of
1936 and was
in England
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Mules, Hams, Semors-Gettman,
Wernsman, McDonald, Jumors
War Takes Llves of
14 S H S Alumni
Fourteen Sterl1ng Hxgh alumnl
have grven thelr llves ln defense of
f1rst Logan County
kllled ln actlon was
Glacomxm He was
SHS ln the class of
k11led June 29 1942
I Flreman Flrst Class W1ll1am
Valentlne Assembly Program
Ah' Such woes of the heart that
befell us on Valentmes day Thet
above plcture shows you some of
the happenlngs ln assembly on Val
entlne s day The assembly was pre
sented by Mrs Shambaughs advr
sory group
About a week before the assembly
throughout the school were d1str1b
uted mall boxes ln whxch students
malled thelr letters contalnlng the
woes of thelr love llfe These let
'ers were answered rn assembly by
Cup1d mmself 1n the person of
R chard Sonnenberg solvmg many
troubles for our love lorn students
In the next portion of the pro
gram couples were called to the
stage and were glven valentines to
read to each other
Those particlpatlng ln the pro
glam were Peggv Rasmussen Rxch
ard Sonnenberg Byron Sonnenberg
Keith Matteson Dale Smlth Orvllle
Harvey Duane Downs B111 Grlmm
Bernlce Dlamond and Larry Werns
man
Girls Outnumber
Boys by Twenty
At the begmnmg of the school
year 1944 45 the enrollment was
430 wlth 225 of that number
mg glrls and the remalnlng
boys At the present tlme ias he
Twer goes to pressr we have an
rollment of 420 220 are g1rls and
200 boys Durlng the year for some
reason or other we have lost flV6
boys and an equal number of gxrls
from the student body We actually
lost more than the above but the
enrollment of new students durxng
Junlors Entertam,
GIVE Prom May 4
Senlors were guests of the Junlors
at the annual Jumor semor prom
held ln Blalr Hall on May 18
pepoermlnt theme was carrled out
by hav1ng gay artfully handled dec
oratlons of red and whlte
Shxrlev Wxlhams acted as chalr
mar of all prom commlttees Com
mxttee members for the prom 1n
eluded the following Punch 'VI
Irie Jensen Frleda Luft Al1ce W1l
11s James Bomberg Roy Benson
Ndecoratlons Evalyn Hecker Leon
Bomberg class of 1940 was lulled 1n
the battle of Tulagl off the coast
of the Solomon Islands on August 9
1942
Somewhere m England Loren
Bud B'artelson class of 1937 was
kxlled ln actlon on February 16
1944
Another graduate Anatlon Cadet
LaVerne Hay class of 38 dled at
Elllngton Field Texas March 16
1944 as the result of a cerebral
hemorrhage
T Sgt Harold Bud Mason grad
uate of Sterl1ng Hlgh School class
of 1939 was kllled rn an alrplane
crash on March 29 1943 near
Tn October 1943 somewhere ln
Italy S S Halford J Rhue son of
'Vlr and Mrs Lawrence Rhue was
l-'1lled He was a graduate ln 1932
As the result of an alrplane crash
over Rldgewell London T Sgt Mel
vm F Wllson class of 37 gave hls
llfe on March 31 1944
2nd Lt B111 Peterson class of
38 was kllled ln RCIIOH over Ger
many on March 6 1944 He was a
pvlot of heavy bomber operatlons
Also kllled 1n actlon over Ger
many was Lt Clarence Stoltz
fContmued on Page Twenty:
and Allen Maggard programs Lo
xena McKay and Joan Newman 1
furnlture Dean Todd Lester Pat
ten Leonard Patten B111 Boy es and
1 Kautz Kay Trultt Shxrley Wxllrams
the year helped to supply the loss Nona Wernsman Adolph Larsen 1,131-K Groce
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Durmg the past school year flve
bovs have left school for the pur
pose of gomg lnto the ser11ce of
their country Walt Wernsman Jun
xor enl1sted1n September 1944 and
left ln December for Great Lakes
Illlnoxs He has recently been as
31 ned to the U S S Lexmgton
Glen Cettman Jumor left early 1n
the year for the Merchant Marlnes
Raymond Harrls semor left for
Great Lakes January 2 1945 He
IS now gomg to a radlo school ln
Gul' Port M1SS1SSlpp1 Henry Mc
Donald Jumor Jolned the Navy ln
Aprxl 1945 and left the 15th of that
month Wayne Mxles semor after
Jolrxng the Navy ln January 1945
left for Ch1cago where he IS ln the
reserves
Dance Program
Presented
On Frlday evenmg March 16 at
8 pm the glrls gym classes square
dance club and the Jumor college
gym classes under the dlrectlon of
Mxss Loulse Cronbaugh presented
a program of dlfferent types of
dances
The program was as follows
Csardas Hungarian folk dance
Fpallnaspolska Swedxsh folk dance
Flamboraugh Engllsh folk dance
The Rehearsal modern dance com
pllecl by the class The Rxtual
Flre Dance modern dance complled
by the class Drum Corps ap
dance Old Mac tap dance Dob
bm tap dance Waltz Comlng
Around the Mountaln square dance
Pop Goes the Weasel square dance
and tumbl1ng done by the Junlor
college students The accompanlsts
were Margaret Rlce Mary Loxs Hoel
and Joanne McPherron
REV FRANCIS N WHITE pas
tor of the Fxrst Presbytenan church
dellvered the baccalaureate address
to the senlors Sunday May 20 The
serylce was held ln Blau' Hall
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Places Second
Joanne Berkstresser .aterhng
Hlgh School senlor was recently
Mo t Valuable Student contest
has won the second DYIZE 1n the
state contest The essay wlll be
sent to the natlonal contest
Joannes essay won second pr1ze
ln the local essay contest held 1n
March
MEWIBFRS OF THE JUNIOR
CLKSS walved a drlvers wrltten
exam1nat1on bv takxng a safety
drum course second semester Cer
tlflcates yvon ln the course left only
the load test and the eye test to
be passed III fulfxlhng requuements
for the coyeted drlyers hcense
Jun U1 'ICIXISLIS taught the course
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MINS ANGELA NIXROSTICA
ytry capable person wlth a loycly
detp yolce is Mr Pooles secretary
Mlss 'tffuostlca 18 '1 raduate of
Ihff IIIEIII School She attendel
busmtss sthool lll Denyex Pxeyl
ous to hcx employment ln Stcxlln
Hlflll School she worked lll the
County Clexlts offxce
THE 1945
.lame Pronouncecl
Best Play ln Years
Janle presented by the Junlors
on the mght of Aprll 20 ln Blatr
Hall was the htt play of years ln
Sterllng Hxgh School
It was so judged by play goers on
the counts of play content castlng
and performance
Janle by Bentham and W1l
l1ams up to now ln tone dealt
with the problems confrontlng teen
agers and parents ln today s yvar
world Whxle comedy predommat
ed there were touches of the charm
mg IIRIYEU? and 1ntr1ns1c sweetness
of youth especlally ln the leadlng
femlnlne role of Jame 1ntel1
gently and sympathetlcally mter
preted by Mildred Hyblak
Th level of performance was hlgh
for all characters Extra commen
datlon was mdlsputably earned by
:cooper Nolan Leon Kautz Ber
nadlne Dodd Lorena McKay and
Elsbeth Colburn MISSY Grayston
ed the play WhlCh was d1rected by
Mrs Margaret Shambaugh asslsted
by Joan Newman
TIGER
The 11st of characters and those
assoc1ated wlth the productlon of
the play follows
Charles Colburn
Elsbeth Colburn
Lucllle Colburn
Rodney
John Van Brant
Janle Colburn
Bernadlne Dodd
Paula Ramey
,cooper Nolan
Thelma Lawrence
Dxck Lawrence
Henry Poos
Mlssy Grayston
Patr1c1a Beck
Allen Maggard
B111 Boyes
Mxldred Hyblak
Lorena McKay
Kay Trultt
Leon Kautz
Pat Mahoney
Ronald Good
Tma
Andy
Frank Bud Bomberg
Oscar Wtlhe Venohr
Hortense Benmngton
Mary Lou Walte
Paula Slgl r
Jack Groce
Dead Pan Hacket Leonard Patten
Joe Jerome J1mmy Sparks
Carl Loomls Kent Reynolds
Mlckey Malone Dean Todd
Uncle PO0dgl6 Lester Patten
Soldlers Harold Weber Jack Groce
V1ctor Baltes Orm Marks Roy
Larsen Rlchard Daniels Joe
Ford Eugene Hurst
Girls Vlrglnla Otzenberger 'VIHYIG
ACTIVITIES
Jensen Shlrley Wllllams Dorothy
Cameron Annabelle Ramey Mar
garet Rlce Beatrlce Johnson No
na Wernsman V1rg1n1a Mlller
Evalyn Hecker Frleda Luft
Dlrector Mrs Margaret Sham
baugh assxstant dlrector Joan
Newman
Stage Manager Adolph Larsen
Property managers Don DICKIDSOH
Victor Baltes Harold Weber Vlr
gmxa Otzenberger Nona Werns
man
Tlcket commlttee Margaret Rlce
Mane Jensen E alyn Hecker Ma
ry Morgan Joanne Grauberger
BUY BONDS
The Seventh Wal Loan drlve 15
cheduled to beg1n sometlme
May but as soon as school IS out
many of you may not thmk to con
tlnue buylng stamps and bonds
Th1s vear a record of the pledges
has not been kept and a decrease
m the sale of bonds and stamps
has been evldent so when the
make up for lost t1me and contlnue
buying even after the drlve has
ended
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'IHIHNPI XXN Back row left to rl ht 'Hrs sham baugh sponsor Pauline Haney Byron Ngnnenbprg Xl
bert XS 1 ner Loren Pauling Ronald Good Jlmmy Nplrks Kenth Nhtteson front row left to right Henry
Poos shlrley Hayden, Joan Newman, Phyllis Ness, Peggy Rasmussen lorena Nic-hay, Kay Trung, Gloria
knight Rosemary Hassman Hmo Cook
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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Standln left to right Arlo Cook Don Walker Jlm Sparks Harold Weber
Wamer Slice Duane Downs Mrs Shambaugh sponsor George Dalglelsh seated Mayreta Knight Emma
Jo Palmer
Thursday Nlht
Dance Success
Every Thursday night the young
people of Sterling gather at the cxty
auditorium for their weekly Jive
session
These dances are made possible
bv the Recreation Commission which
includes the following Mr Jack
Mr OConnel1 Mrs O F Pierson
Mrs Don Pomeroy Miss Ruth
Scheck M1ss Louise Cronbaugh
Mrs Margaret Shambaugh Mrs
Dean Dowls and Mr Cecil Garrett
To these people we say Thanks
a million We appreciate it
RED CROSS CLASSES CON
TIINUED-During the second semes
ter the first aid class met second
period every Tuesday and Thursday
It was under the dlrectlon of Har
old Whyman This course mcluded
the standard Red Cross course and
the advanced course also
During the first semester a nutri
tion course was taught by Mrs Edna
Games A trlp to the ice plant lo
cal dairy grocery store was mclud
ed during this course to teach the
vxlue of knowledge of good prod
ut
Paulmg, Todd Community Concerts
Glacomlm, Mltchell Presented
Lead Classes
At the begmnmg of the year offx
cers were elected to be leaders ln
the class activlties Each class call
ed a special meeting to determine
who the officers were to be This
honor goes to the following stu
dents
SENIOR CLASS-Loren Pauling
president Ila West vice presx
dent Marge Setterberg secre
tary Peggy Rasmussen treasurer
JUNIOR CLASS-Dean Todd pres
ident Walt Wernsman vice pres
ldent Jack Groce secretary B111
Boyes treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASS-Don Giaco
mlm president Joanne Mont
gomery vice president Mary Lois
Hoel secretary Burr Potaf trea
surer
FRESHMAN CLASS-Jim Mitchell
presldent Barbara Beebe vice
presldent Gloria Wells secre
tary Bettv Haas treasurer
My Bonnie looked mto the gas tank
My Bonnie lit matches to see
If there was any gas in the tank
Oh' Bring back my Bonnie to me
Igor Corin baritone noted for
his interpretation of Russian mu
SIC appeared ln an evening con
cert November 29 1944 as the first
in the series of concert artists spon
sored by the Nurtheastern Colorado
GOIIHS pianist Carl Fuestner
presented a group of Robert Schu
manns numbers
The remaining artists who were
presented during the season were
Mildred Dxllmg harplst who has
toured every state m the Union
and has visited Canada Mexico
Cuba Hawaii the British Isles and
Europ M1ss Dilling appeared at
the City audltorlum on February 9
1945
Dorothy Maynor famed negro so
prano appeared in an evening con
cert on April 5 1945 As a soloist
she has appeared with the New
York Philharmonic Boston Phila
delphla and Chicago symphony or
chestras Miss Maynor IS probably
most famous for her interpretation
of the ana Depuis la Jour from
Louise She has studied yoice with
GOOD CITIZEN
McBride Wms
D A R Honor
Charlene McBride Sterling High
senior was elected the Good Citi
zen for 1945 Thls honor IS glven
every year to a hlgh school girl by
the Elbridge Gerry chapter of the
National Society of Daughters of the
American Revolution with Mrs G
A Roe as chairman
Girls receiving this honor in
cent years are
1939-Norma Jean Smith
1940-Delores Hassman
1941 Jean Mane English
1942 Helen Krull
1943 Mary Tappy
1944-Elaine Foley
1945-Charlene McBride
The Good C1t1zen who wlns the
state award will receive from the
national society of the D A R. a
S100 bond in lxeu of the Washington
D C pllgrimage of former years
This pilgrimage has been dlscon
tmued for the duratlon because of
overcrowded condltlons ln Wash
mgton
The first and second state win
n rs w1ll each recelye a S25 war
bond from the Colorado D A R
GITIS from other high schools in
fCont1nued on Page Twenty!
both Klamroth and Houghton
New York City
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THE 1945 TIGER SPORTS
Pep Club Presents
Stunts, Programsg
Aids School Spirit
Eolstering school spirit and en-
thusiasm at the games has been one
of the activities of the girls' Pep
Club throughout the year. In addi-
tion to their work at the games, they
have sponsored pep rallies, assem-
blies, and staged exhibitions between
halves at football and basketball
gam s Also a new constitution was
ciravtn up during the year
The Pep Club has also supported
the team at out of town games
Several girls attended each game in
other towns
The annual pep rally was held this
vear in the downtown district ush
ering in the homecoming activities t
although the traditional bonfire was
not held afterwards l
One of the outstanding assembly
programs was the wedding cere
mony between Sterling and Victory
preceding the Fort Morgan game
The annual club banquet was held
at the Sterling Country Club pre
ceding the Fort Morgan Sterling
basketball game of March 2
Piloting the successful current
tear were Miss Pope sponsor and
Ila West Rosemary Hassman B11
he Cassell and Joanne Berkstres
ser officers
S Club Increases
To Twenty seven
The Club started the tear
with ten lettermen Don Koenig,
Rat Harris Orulle Harvey Keith
Mxtteson Duane Dovtis Bill Schup
pe Walt Wernsman John Brunner
The club nova has '74 rnernber
with the exception of Rat l'1ll'llN
l.V'1lt Vvernsrnan ard Glen Cctt
man who hate left to Join the scrx
c
At an election of officers Ru
Harris was elected president Duane
Doviis tice president Keith Matte
son secretary and Dean Todd
treasurer
During the tear the club sold S
,icncils with the basketball and foot
ball schedules printed on them
PEP CLLB Left to nght front row Cheerleaders Helen Pomeroy Ronald Good Nona Vternsman Second
row Chrrlee Cooper B llle Cassell Dora Hagemeler Shirley Hayden Rosemary Hassman MarJone Setterberg
Dorothy Uhrig Rosella Mldbo Shirley Slice Pat OGrady Mane Chnstner Third row Margaret Rice Pat
'tlalroney Pauline Lechman Miss Pope sponsor Peggy Rasmussen lla West Gloria Knight Eula Rieke Iva
Mae Harper Charlene McBride Phyllis Ness Fourth row Shirley Dick Dorothy Cameron Annabelle Ra
mev Joan Newman Lorena McKav Alice Willis Paula Sigler Mane Jensen Mary Lou Waite Virginia Miller
Betty Jo Dick Fifth row Emma Jo Palmer Shirley McIntyre Jov Johnson Virginia Williamson Mary Lois
Hoel Mayretta Knight Lucille iapp Marvel Mae King Beatrice Welsh Joanne Croft Virginia Campbell
Sixth row Kay Register Maryadelle Ramey Joan Montgomery Shirley Will ams Kav Truitt Evelyn Hecker
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Byron Nonnenber John Brunner Dean Todd Leonlrd Patten 'Ihrrd row Coach Horde-n kcldre Ness Joe
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GA.A Left to nght front row Mxldred Carngan Ora Farrell Rosella Hubbell Joan McPherron Joyce Whxte Lorralne Lxtch Barbara
Beebe Inez Carngan Beverly Hller Oma Dunn 'Vlanlyn Kaepemlk Vlrglma Shzcwskl Second row Betty Wardnp Betty Haas Bessle Belle
Blankenbeckler Mar3one Wagner Barbara Murray Marvel Kung Vnrgmna Campbell Delores Mxller Lucllle Yapp Shirley Mclntyre Delores
Shonka Barbara McKmght Allce Wnlhs Mlss Cronbaugh sponsor Thlrd row Beatnce Johnson Vxrgmla Muller Jean Astell Dons Dagley
Ruth Rhine Lorrame Wagner Shlrley Gnllesple Mmldred Hyblak Nona Wernsman Qhxrley Wllllams Evalyn Hecker Kay Trultt Paula Slgler
Back row Jeanette Bailey Pat 'Vlahoney Jane Vhlllamson Helen Pomeroy Mary Lols Hoel Dons Ramey Frieda Luft Joy Mldbo Beatnce
Welsh Bettv Cochran Francls Scott Joanne Berkstresser Marie Chrlstner Corlee Munson and Wllla Dean Blankenbeckler
Vlctory Klds Vlctory Kxds
Cop Glrls 1945 AWOL
Basketball Trophy
On the female basketball front
"llS season the flashy Vlctory Kxds
a team composed of all semor glrls
counted out all other teams and
captured the 1945 glrls basketball
trophy
Fmal wlctorx was galned by these
Klds when they nosed out the Gr1
mes Gremlms a sophomore sextette
Three teams-Grlmew Gremlms
Blackouts and AWOL were t1ed
for second place but a plas off
found the Grlmey Gremlms talclng
second top honors
The wlnmng squad was composed
f Joanne Berkstresser Marle
Chrlstner Glorla Knlght Eula Rle
ke Peggy Rasmussen and Marjorle
Setterberg
Mlss Cronbaugh and Mrs Fa1r
chxld supervlsed these games each
Thursday nlght after school
Team Won Lost Kannonball Klds
Carr1gans
Hotshots
Tlgerettes
thelr opponents m volleyball and
walked off wlth the volleyball cham
plonshlp
The Victory K1dS also downed Buy a Bond Now
The teams competmg for the bas VICTOR! KIDs Left to nght front row Glorla Kmght Peggv Rasmussen 'Vlane Chrlstner Back row
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ORGANIZATIONS THE 1940 TIGER
THESPIANS Left to rlght Henrv Poos Mrs Shambaugh sponsor Shlrley Hayden Pauline Haney
Joanne Newman Phwllls Ness Bvron Sonnenberg Pe gy Rasmussen Rlchard Sonnenberg Lorena 'VIcKav Al
bert Wabner Kas Trultt Loren Paulmg Glona Km ht Ronald Good Rosemary Hassman Jlmmw Sparks
Elmo Cook and Keith Matteson
SPANISH CLIB Ntandm left to r1,,ht Nlrs Ford sponsor ldn.1 Hansen Bob Nlusll Eddie Ness Elsle
Jernber Beth Fc-sms seated Nlarxe Chrlstner Barbara Nlurraw
PAGE TWENTY THREE
Hassman Is Presudent
Thesplan Group
texhnt ttoupe No 81 of 'v1tr111al
TIIPHIJIBIIK Drarn'at1t Soclttx 1
honomrx souctn for recog.n1t1r1n of
ltaderslnn and DIOAICKIICX n spctch
?iCl1KlI1f:9
Nltmberslnp 19 awarded t the
student who has earned 10 pfunts
th1oug,h D3lIlC1D3llOll lll dl'iIll"1llC
1ct1x1t1es sponsored bs S H S Or
dlnaltlx bt the end rf the Junwr
tear a stu ent ma 1fh1exe this
Qoxetcd l'YlCIT1bGlSll1D
'Vlrs Vlargaret Shambaugh 1s tht
tux capable sponsor of txoupt Nu
Roscrnau Hassmm mas tlmcttd
JIESIGSIII of the C trllng, I1 1
Q hool Thesplans 111 tht faxlt fall
Loren Pauhng vxas clttted Uce
presldent Ras Harrls secletary
and Paulme Hanes treasurer
Chrlstner Es
Presidente Del Club
Qpamsh Club members elected
Mane Chrlstner as presldent and
Bob Musxl as secretary treasurer at
the flrst of then' vueeklw meetmgs
October 17 was a gala mght for
the members of El Club Espanol
Splced spaghettl gxeen salad and
hot rolls protxded ample nourxsh
ment Mrs Tom 'vloorc guest Slllg
er from Flemlng enteltamed vuth
songs of her clnldhood among, thtm
Carmen Cara Mla
Another soclal event took plme
lll the Home EC department No
xember 16 The memblrs pulled ttf
fx and plat ed games
On December 22 the Qpamslt ur
sxon of Holt Nlglll Sllent Nlglll
and O Come All Ye Fanhful was
sung, bes1de the tradmonfxl Cllllbl
mas tree
Durmg the xxeeklx tegulat meet
mgs of the club consersf1t1on'1l
131210116 vtas enjoted Some tlrne
nas spent hstentng to Il'lllSCllD
Tlillli 111 QDHIIISII and to Spanlsh
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Qeeotm :pam and the Plnllppxnes
une mstluctlon and llllll96lllPlll
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lnxestllatcd
The Club 'wa pon med ox 'Vlls
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PAGE TWENTY FOUR THE 1940 TIGER ORGANIZATIONS
F F A Presldent
Rlchard Sonnenberg
The follomng students serxed as
FF A off1cers durlng the past tear
Rlchard Sonnenberg pres1dent EX
erett Duncan xxce pres1dent Don
ald Klnne secretart Lxnn Cun
nmgham treasurer B111 Gr1mm re
porter and Donald Welsh watch
dog
Earls last fall they had the cus
tomarx 1n1t1at1on of nev- members
Dale Halses and Ewerett Duncan
are dl5lIlCI and local offlcers
The tvso went to Denter to at
tend the Stock Show and the FFA
tonxentxon
1e FFA 1 fue dollals tc
the Red Cross Thex also IJUICIIRS
ed mo wax bonds
NUUIINUI
Berkstresser Succeeds
ICont1nued from page 211
CICCS downtow I1 It was dec1ded that
the money collected from these to
ken was to be gnen to the Red
Cross Over 65000 tokens or S103
were collected
The Student Councll has taken
up the task of composmg a new
student handbook Th1S book con
ta1ns the school const1tut1on the
bt laws the currlculum xnforma
t1on concernxng the facultx and oth
er thmgs useful to the students
Art Club Does
Portralts, Stlll llfeS
The Art Club vias started 1n Ste1
hng H1gh at the begmnmg of Ih1S
Near The purpose of th1s club IS
to m 1ke ll posslble for students to
x nt 111 than lelsure tnne
IS cspecullx fill the stude11ts who
'ne 1nte1ested 111 are but cannot
take II is '1 xtgular subgect The
club ls nude up of tvselwe xnembus
and 1s sponsored bx MISS Margaxet
Pope The t1me 19 spent studunf
about nts and crafts dfllllg le'1tl1e1
1k ll ll s lnc st1l d1 ws
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ART CLIB-'Vlembers left to rlght Lee Tavlor Lowell Sonnenberg Ronald Jensen Donna Schroeder
Rubs Wohce Lorrame Delgado Jean Wan Dusen Mlss Pope sponsor Dean Brown Don Maxwell Betty Hum
phrew
FF X Back row, left to nght Bob Parsons, Albert Hurlw, larl Garretson Harmon Hurst, Kenneth
Kilim X1-IUFWU Diffs Im' mulm Npanjer Bernard Nlason Niarun Tanner Xlfred I hrlz mlddle row Fdvun Nhller. Don Kestler Leo Korman
lfffff th' Udln Ruhxrd Nennenberg Lxnn tunnlngham Harold Lsman George Kulbe Dan skalla, sponsor tront row Rob
IMH1 Pdulluu N" WU t " lm ert Grams Paul Lessls Ruh 1rd I nreln Dale Il.1lsex Ronald Garretson Karl C hrlstensen Don Prltzler Duane
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ORGANIZATIONS THE 1943 TIGER
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Back row left to right Dal Maxwell Keith Matteson Don Hoskins
Keith Ell d e Mr Glbbs sponsor mlddle row Betty Backrldge Marvadelle Ramey Iva 'VIae Harper Betty Jo
D1 k Qhxrley WlllI3mS Annabelle Ramey Francls Scott front row Bob 'VIusll Raymond Qtemmlller B1llMverS
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STLDENT COINCIL PROGRAM Readlng from left to right Bob Hall Lucille Xann Jerrs Nlorrls Joan
Berkstresser Bruce Chaffee Don Dlacomml Bob WIDTH 'llarle Chrnstner Jack Groce and Richard Daruels
PAGE TWENTY FIVE
Management Group
Checks Hall TfafflC
During Class Sesslons
Y noel the cllrectlon of Nix bun c
Gtbo the management COITIHIIIICC
FUSICCI ltself vnth the sa'etx ptob
l m of our s hool mth the con
tant checkmg of hall traffxc dur
ng classes I Vlax I see tour pass
mth the busmess of traffxc h1ghuax
s1gns and the plaxmg of the rad1o
phonograph at the noon perlod
The commxttee has also befn tn
chatge of the mouc projector dur
111 tts use ln asscmbllcs
Colorful Capers
Characterlze
S H S Assemblles
Varletx and punch characterlzed
the type of assemblx offered bs the
commlttee durmg the current xear
The peak assemblv of the year
was the annual Christmas program
gtven by the a cappella cholr under
the dlrectlon of Mrs Eva Musll
and the choral speakxng choxr un
der the dlrectlon of Mrs Margaret
Shambaugh
The vartous advlsorw groups con
tr1buted mam worthvuhlle pro
grams One of the most beautlful
was the Valentlne program star
rmg lovely Peggx Rasmussen as
Queen of Hearts Thls program was
put on bx Mrs Shambaughs ad
usorw group
Freshman 1n1t1at1on assemblx was
a rlot of fun
The Pep Club COllU'lbUt6d mth
sexeral hllarlous programs featurmg
the Hassman Harden palr ln svuft
vuse cracks
Interestlng speakers mcluded
Lleutenant Chrlstensen Staff Ser
geant Pence Prnate F1rst Class
Harold R,e1tz Captatn Strathdee
Father Verschraeghen Mr R R
Knowles Mr Anderson and Dr
Axlmg
Manx fllms were shown Among
he most popular was Walt DISIIGX s
South of the Border m tcchnt
color
Artxst numbers espectally cnJox
ed were the Mlsner plaxers ple
entatlon of Joan of Arc Mrs
Ethel Ramsex and her tralned ca
narles 'md Morton the 'vlaglcun
The assemblx commlttee vxls un
der the d1I'6CIlOll of the Xerx caplble
Vlrs Mar alet Shambaugh
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Band Makes Real Musicg
Much In Demand During Year
Sterling instrumental music or-
ganizations finished the year. 1944-
19-13. with much success. At the an-
nual music festival held at Fort
Morgan. April 24. the band was giy-
en za rating of two plus by three
judges, The numbers presented at
that time were "Kniglitsbridge
NI:prc-li." "March Slayc 1," and Rich-
ard III Overture. Solos and en-
st-inbles were given high ratings.
Alrliougli tlie band consists of
only 48 iiieiiilaeis it has iinproyecl
yi-ij niucli during the past year.
This iniprozeinent was made due to
the f'1ll'lll'SI efforts of Mr. Ralph
Yoh.-. Sterling instrumental music
Sl1l'ml".'lK1ral'.
Tn bind played for 'all football
nd ba l-tttball games It present
t l tvso 1 stnibly programs and lent
sionu to the Pep Club assemblies
It played for political rallies the
Arin tice Day program and bond
diites
On May 11 a concert was giyen
at the City Aditorium Among the
pieces played were Bad Boy Boo
me Woogie and March Slave
Solos and ensembles were played
Pllxw.
HONEYS OF HARMONY
"Listen To 'Em Roar" was intro-
tiueed by the Pep Club trio. at il
Pep Club Assembly program last
tall. The trio. composed of Peggy
llzwiiuissviii. Charlene McBride and
Ilaa Vfest. made several appearances.
"Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My
Baby '." was popular. Kay Kyser
fAl Wagner' introduced them as
lllf' "Honeys of Harmony" when they
sang "Candy" on his program on
,senior day.
Committee Gives
Five Socials
Frye night socials concluded by
the Sadie Havskins dance were gn
en the students by the efforts of
the Social Committee
With Mrs Winifred Richardson
as sponsor Shirlee Cooper served as
president and Joanne Croft as sec
retary The committee was com
posed of representatiyes from each
'adyisory group
TIGER ORGANIZATIONS
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE Back row left to nght Richard Webster
Jack Woodward Kent Revnolds maddle row left to nght Joan Mont
homers Helen Pomerov 'Vllldred Hwbaak Sharlee Cooper Rosemary Hass
man Nlrs Richardson sponsor front row left to right Joanne Croft
Nlona Wernsman Joyce White 'Vlaldred Carngan
B XXII Iront ross left to ra ht Join Nlont.,omerx leon lxautr hem hnens hay Re ister Bob hroyes Donna Harnash Russell qgllmdn
lion Ntean Donna Nleahim Halen Pomeroy suoncl row 'Annabelle Ramey ll 1nd.a Nluncraef Barbara Niyers Pete fetsell Don Giuomlna John
lhllaunson lluad I latlain In anette Bailey Joe Rich irds lee Taylor Shirley Nine Ruharrl Quinn lam sparks third rows Dorrcen Dunn 'lhldred
lhhaak Iutzr Patten Patty Rash lharles Hdrecl Pauli 51 ler Les ll.arras kenneth lle.ad Beitrne lohnson lloyd llessenfloya John llllfl
Nlaryndellr R maey Bender Gillespie lionxrd Patten keith Nldtteson Oryille Nlyers Ramhard Iliniels lxsnt Runolds ihdrles Robertson and
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ORGANIZATIONS THE 1945 TIGER PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
CHOIR Buk row left to rl ht Orln Nlarks I-lmo took Iowell sonnenberg, Arlo iook B1IlGr1mm Iouell NIcWl.1hon Jlmmx sparks Ronald
Good Orulle Nhers Ruhird sonnenber Wlarun Buckles Gene Gnens Robert Dans Bob ll.1ll Rodnex Vhllmms Chlrles NIcR.u Adolph Lar
sen muldle rovs left to rlght Io'1nne iroft 'Klan Lols lloel Patrlua Beck Joannz Grauberger Rosella Nlulbo -Xudrex Blgg Irma Lrlckson
Dorothw I-strelch Beth Ruth Hardrlp Dons Ruth Green lla West Charlene NIcBr1de Joan Nlont omerw slurles Xhllmms Joanne Berkstresser
Pat Close Harmon Johnson IOUISC Duncan Xlolette Gabel Kay Register front row left to night Dorothx Olander Ylrglnla Nhller Vlartha
Smart Phsllls Ness Iva 'Nlae Harper Dora Hagemeler Peggy Rasmussen Eula Rxeke Jane sflllli-IIIISSOH Nirs NIus1l dlrector Nlargaret Rlce Doro
thx Cameron Paula slgler I-walwn lleckcr Lorena NIcKaw Joanne Newman Patr1c1a Rask hrgmla Otzenberger sh1rlew llawden
GIRLs sl- XTLTTF Left to r1 ht Isa Nlae Harper Irma Erlckson Kharlene NIcBr1de Ila Nest Pat
flose Peg s Rasmussen
A Cappella Chou'
GIVCS Nme Concerts
Yvllll 58 members the a cappella
ChOlI' tops all c11o1r n1embers111p
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PAGE IWEINTY-EIGHT THE 1945 TIGER ORGANIZATIONS
Chorus Makes Hit
With Singing School
Assembly Program
Chorus members. numbering thir-
tv'-four. and directed by Mrs. Eva
Musil. gave one of the most amus-
ing assembly programs of the vear
on March 2: "Mr. Jollv's Singing
School,"
In addition to the above hour-
length program, chorus members
contributed solidly to the programs
given by the a cappella choir on the
occasion of Thanksgiving. Novem-
ber 21 of Christmas December 22
and of Mothers Dav 'Vlav ll
Square Dance Club
Enrolls Most Students,
Bridge Club Second
Clubs not pictured in this sec
tion include the Square Dance Club
vvith
Club
Club
Club
darv Club with 10 members and the
Bridffe Club with 45 members
C'ubs met throughout the vear
mth the exception of the last nrne
vveeks They were discontinued
during the fourth quarter due to
thf nr rnv activities attendant upon
th closing of the school vear
114 members the Rockhound
with 16 members the Rifle
with 23 members the Chess
with 18 members the Lapr
Senior Sextette
Gives 14 Performances
The girls sextette have had a
most enjovable vear singing under
the direction of Mrs Eva Musrl
Some of the most popular num
bers sung bv the group vvere Ave
Maria Brovvn Bird Singing
Svveet and Lovelv and The Li
lac Tree
The high light of the vear vvas a
trip to Denver vvherf thev sang it
the Yotter Fairchild vvedding
Fourteen performances vvere grv
in bv this group including their
participation in tht music festival
vvl rch vvas held at Fort Morgan
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CHORLS Back rovv left to right 'VIar1lvn Kaepcrmk Lorraine Lltch Jim Mitchell Eddie Ness Leon
Kautz Donald Hoskins Gene Hurst Bill Smart Bob 'Vlmsvl Geor,e Dal lexsh Bill Myers Lucille Yapp Vonda
Glllham middle row Mrs Musil Shirley Elsenach Mildred Carrlgan Ora Farrell Barbara Beebe Edna Han
sen Martha Grams Carol Plttll'lgt0Il bottom row Ba bara Murrav Joan 'VIcPherron Rosella Hubbell Oma
Dunn Beatrice Welsh Lois Adams Joy Johnson Betty Innes NOT IN PILTI Rh Dorothv Blair Bettv ulea
son Virginia Glrardi Genevrla Hoover Marlys McDowell Ardvs Wemer Gloria Wells Lowell Richards
Frieda Luft Joe Ford Bob Giacommi Verda Mclielghan Jerrv Morris Emma Jo Palmer
Ford, Kautz, Mitchell, l
Lamb and Lyon Are
S H S Top Five Scouts
Sterling district Scout circus held
in Blair Hall Februarv 12 perform
ed before a record breaking audi
ence
Rev Francis N White vvas the
speaker of the evening He gave a
short talk on the Bov Scout motto
Be Prepared
Demonstrations of Bov Scout skills
made bv both Cub and senior Scouts
vvtre given vvrth utmost effrcrencv
and zeal
High school students of rank par
titrpatrng in the various dtmonstra
tions vvere Brllv 'vlvers George Dal
lersh and Ronald Jensen all sec
ond clrss scouts Richard Hollo
vvav and Bob 'VIus1l first clrss rank
Robe rt Lamb Jrrn 'Vlrtchcll ind
Jrclv Lvon stir rank Lion Kautz
Joe Ford rift Sun s
ll C rr 1 l S
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Nllxs JOXL L H-KRRAC H
It vvas vvrth a thrill of pride that
students he ird Mrs Margaret Sham
baugh rnakt th anouncement re
garding Jovtt Harrachs prizt vvrn
i em Ot Turn
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Portraits of Students
Attract Attention
Several attractive art exhibits
vvere made in the librarv the second
term
The exhibit featuring portraits of
the students done bv Miss Margaret
Popes art pupils attracted possiblv
most attention Some of the more
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Don Yoder bv Miss Margaret Pope
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and plavvvrrght vvas born Wrnfred
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ORGANIZATIONS THE 1945 TIGER
B018 QL ARTETTI-. Left to right Elmo Cook Arlo Look Jerrs Niorrls Bob Hall
Carve Dat Possum
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ENGLISH II CONTRIBLTES
ARTICLES T0 ARGES
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PAGE THIRTY THE 1945 TIGER SPORTS
FOOTBALL TEAM Left to right front row Eddie Ness Don Glacomml Kelth Matteson Don Koenlg John Brunner Duane Downs Larry
Wemsman Dean Todd Orvllle Harvey Manager Byron Sonnenberg Back row Asslstant Coach Dan Skalla Supenntendent Knowles Bob Hall
Holhs Jackson Joe Bames Leonard Patten Adolph Larsen Ray Harr1s,R1chard Damels Les Harrns Jack Groce B111 Boves Rlchard Sonnenberg
Lester Patten and Coach 'Hansel Worden
The Sterhng Eleven Wlns
Conference Gnd Crown
The Tlger gr1dmen enjoxed the
most successful football season thxs
xear over a several years perlod of
t1me Thex won s111 games lost one
and t1ed one as a result of thlS grld
score the eleven went to the seml
fmals of tl1e state plaxoff for the
1944 4a football crown
OIJPlllIlf., tl1e season w1th some
11111 11f state COHHJCIIIIOII tl1e Tlgers
jOl1IllCXPd to Sldllivx Nebraska and
11111d thelr stason off Vkllll a bam.
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inte play the T1gers slaughtered
the Brush Beetdlggers to the tune
of 39 to 0
The most exc1t1ng game of the
season seen Oll the local f1e1d was
the annual homecommg game w1th
Fort Morgan The Orange and Black
featured a heaxx aerxal bombard
ment a11d 1 fast tunnmg attack
whlch the Ma1oo11 couldnt equal
The Moxgan eluen fought gamelx
but tl1e 'Tlgers were not to be pushed
back The flnal cou11t was 1:1 to 13
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lead
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czpcnse of the Tigers 1n the Seml
f1na1s of the state playoffs The
tl111ller of the dav came when Les
tel Harr1s a sophomore caught the
ball on a lxlCk0ff and ran 84 yards
to make Sterlmgs one and only
1o1c'1down The f1na1 count stood
LC111 mont Sterl1ng
SIX of tlc elexen played the1r
last lugh chool football game ln
the flnal game of the season Wlth
Longmont The su-1 who graduate
and w1ll 1101 answer the coach s call
next xear are Don Koenlg Duane
DYJVXIS Lallt Wernsman B111
SCIHIIJIJE' Kelth Matteson Rax Har
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well fo1 1tself because there are
sexelal lettermen who w1ll be re
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SIX Players On
All Conference
The football coaches of the North
eastern Conference plcked an all
conference football team for 1945
nammg S171 of the eleven from the
Sterlmg T1gers star studded team
Three Fort Morgan boys were se
lected a11d two from BlLlSll were
chosen
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low111g all conference team
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Rlglll Tackle McClanahan Morga11
Rlght Guard KOGIIIQ Sterlmg,
Ce11te1 Vondt Brush
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SPQRTS THE 943 TIGER
Tlgers League Runnerup,
Fall Short In State Meet
Cterhnv H1211 School T1aer took
the runnerup 1309111011 of the North
eastern ba ketball leauue th1s ea
son when thet blasted throueb the
three ren1a111111 poxxe111ouses Fort
Niorvan Brush and Col eve H1011
The T1LZQIK opened Illell' season
vxtth s1x non eonfexence eames mn
mntz four of the s1x plated
I11 the 013911 ne vame tl1e S 6111112
Twers walked o EI the Holxoke fne
a count of '71 tc
QICTIIDL took t11e11 fnst defeat the
folloulnft week 110111 tl1e Stdnex Nia
roons t
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we 1111 10111 Ill Jttlesn 114
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Bla1 I-'all arcmood from Lonl
1111111 The f1r'a1 count ma 39 to
T e DYEIWIITJ T11 ers 'wen to Fo1t
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et a vtallopm 1610111 the L3IT1lJks1I19
tt the tune f 06 to
5191111.10 once II O16 txon oxex the
nesht rv fne onlx tl11Q t1n1e bt a
1 e 1o11t mare1n 24 to
111 the f1r t conference Game of
aso1 the 'FIOGIS vent down
f1gh me vtnh a one po1n defeat 31
o 30 fzom Colleee H1011 I-1ov.ete1
f11 T1ee1s came back o11 the Blan
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1 11 th 111 111
Slilllllf and Stdnet 1 .1111 met 111
the last non conference Dame and
the S1dnex Niaroons once more non
o1er t11e Twers 31 to '11
Conference pla opened avaln
then the Brush Beetdnavers chal
len ed the T1gers on the ocal boxs
floor The Twers chalkect up the1r
second conference sun b a score
of 36 to 16
QITOXKHTU xast 1111,1roten1en1 t1e
E1 rneled to Cneele-1 a11d nos
t e Co eve H1 B11 1 s
to '16
H1tt111 'hen peak on Fehtuau
P t11e T1ve1s took a red ho' game
fIOIT1 the tangx Maroon fne a11d
vta1ked off xuth a 98 to 74 XXCIOTX
516111110 once 82'i1I1 made a 1J1d fox
the co11fe1enee CIOXAIT when thex
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f 111
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PAGE THIRTY ONE
count agalnst t11e Brush Beetdw
Hers
JOLl!'I1E'XlI1-' to t11e state tourna
ment tl e Tizzer team ran up aaa
tout 11 eompetttxon and bemff han
C11C3D,J6d kuthout some of 1ts J a
ers ua a bt drawback The TIUQI
dteu Tr1n1dad to plan tl1e nr t Game
of t1e tournex but thex were to
111t1c 1 tor the local box Tr1n1dae
txon 11 a core of 61 to 98 The game-
sta 11111 close the f1rst quat
but t1e second quarter found the
'Nhners well out Ill front and roller:
all the uax to xlctort The Twer
vte1e ushered out of the Consolattot
bracket 111 a rangx Bouldex fne t
the count of 49 to 19
F11u1 86111018 Don Koenltg Ken
H11 fX ended thfn basketball sea
11 tht Fott NIIJILIII Stet lll
11 VI 11e1 2 The 111111111
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Sehuppt Bnon Sonnenherf' endee
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BANhl- TBXLL NQI AD Left to rnght Coach XX orden Bob Waddle Bxron Nonnenberu Ruharcl D.1n1els Srlo Cook Harold Heber Rncnard
Nonnenberfz Bob Hall Don Gld00Hllnl Adolph Larsen .md B111 wehuppe
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2:5531-W-EN-T24 he-Hviwi if -- if -Hi - THE 1945 TIGER A ACTIVITIES
Junior College I
Committee
Buys Bullclmg
A contract for purchase of the
dormltory at the Logan County
farm Just north of the falrgrounds
was slgned Monday afternoon Jan
uary 22 by the Logan County Jun 1
lor College commxttee
The college comnuttee obtams 1n
addltxon to the bulldmg of four
floors a tract of approxlmately ten
acres of land on whlch the dorml
tory stands Possession was glven
March 1 Plans for remodehng of
the bulldmg for college uses are,
now belng completed by Walter Sl
mon Denver architect and work
mll be started as soon as materlals
are avallable it was stated by C F
Poole dean of the college
College committee members stat
ed that the buildlng should offer
mne large classrooms hbrary and
lounges on two floors
Mr Poole has announced the se
lectxon of a name for the college
The mstitutlon wxll be known as
Sterlmg Jumor College xt has been
determmed ln conformity with
practice of other junior college dis
tricts of the state A prize of S10
offered for the name accepted for
the college was won by Esta Wil
liams of Haxtun who was first to
propose the name
War Takes Llves of
CUSTODIANS
LEE GRAVES
C A WALRAVEN
KIRK DANIELS
Keep Readmg
The cxty hbrary has many good
books that you w1ll enjoy readlng
this summer Summer vacatlon 1S
here and you dont have to gxve
any book reports but dont let up
on your readmg
On February 16 1945 Lt Robert
R Knowles Jr class of 1939 was
krlled as a result of an airplane ac
cldent ln Scotland He was a mem
ber of a ferrying squadron of the
U S Army Air Rorces and is the
son of Supt R R Knowles
lArgus Evaluated
IBy Pres. Cook l
The Argus staff of 1944 45 re ,
celved on Aprll 24 a fme letter of
appreclatlon from Mr J M Cook
president of Snead Junlor College l
Boaz Alabama
Mr Cook says
the Argus to be
best of xts kmd
mty and qualxty
surpassed by any paper that comes
to my attentlon
that he conslders
one of the very
and that In 1
of news lt IS un
1Goocl Cltlzen
fCont1nued from Page Nlneteenl
the county selected as good c1t1
zens were V1ctor1a Kautz Ihff
Lorene Scala Atwood Elleen Gen
try Crook Wlnona Thurber Dax
ley Anna Mae Nealy Flemxng
Marie Lechman Merino Gloria
Bassx Willard Dorothy Van Drxel
Padroni Charlene McBride Ster
Img
A tea was glven xn honor of these
Logan county glrls
Elmo asked the teacher how
many tlmes have you whlspered to
day without PEITIIISSIOII9
Only wunst replied Elmo
Keith went on the teacher to
another boy should Elmo hav
said wunst'P
No ma am he should have said
Who's Who in
The Senior Class
An mterestmg addltlon to the
Argus throughout the year has
been a corner for the semors en
Semor
Argus
semors
them
thus maklng thumbnail sketches of
them quotmg then likes and dis
hkes pet peeves favorxte actors
and actresses etc
Those honored wlth such dlstmc
txon thxs year were Duane Dowxs
Rosemary Hassman Glorla Kmght
Elmo Cook Dorothy Olander Sh1r
ley Hayden Joanne Berkstresser
Phylhs Ness Elsie Jemberg Char
lene MCBTld8 Peggy Rasmussen
Keith Matteson Arlo Cook B1
Gnmm Larry Wernsman Shlrley
Slice Corlee Munson Pat OGrady
Richard Sonnenberg Shlrlee Coop
er MarJor1e Setterberg Helen Hen
ry Loren Pauling Ramah Plper
Mane Chnstner Betty Humphrey
tltled Whos Who ln the
Class Joan Montgomery
feature wrxter chose certam
each tlme and interviewed
Our Cooks
Mrs Edna Coon manager of our
cafeteria and Mrs Ethel Dlcker
son and Mrs Roberta Bollinger pre
pared meals for students who ate
at school Student help was used
during the fourth and fifth periods
Nourishing meals at a low cost
were ready each day To the cooks
twicet 1and thexr helpers we say Thanks
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iCont1nued from Page Seventeenb
graduate of 37 He gave hls hfe
on May 29 1944
Somewhere ln France on July 26
1944 Captam Alvm Albert Welton
graduate of 1927 gave hxs hfe 1n
the defense of hrs country
Fxrst Lt Raymond E Matteson
class of 34 was kllled m action
somewhere m France on August 25
1944
F1rst Lt Dean E Hendrxx was!
kxlled on February 2 1945 a a
result of an airplane crash some
where ln Italy He was a gradu
ate ln 1937
TfSgt Jack Bryan Duddle
member of a bomb dlsposal unlt
ordnance department U S Army
was kllled ln Germany on March
14 1945 He was a graduate of the
class of 1940
A SCENE FROM JANIE Back row left to rlght Annabelle Ramey Kent Revnolds Lowell Sonnenberg
Rov Benson Vlrglma Otzenberger Dorothv Cameron Onn Marks Joe Ford Dean Todd Kay Trultt Victor
Baltes Margaret Race Bud Bamberg Wnlhe Venohr Adolph Larsen Marne Jensen Harold Weber Evalyn
Hecker Ru-hard Daniels Jimmy Sparks Mary Lou Waite Front row left to nght Lorena McKay Leonard
Patten Sblrlev Wxlllams Nona Wemsman Mildrey Hyblak Jack Groce
PAGE 'I WEINTY-ONE
ORGANIZATIONS T151i2 194:gtQeR - php ss W C?
SILWFNT Ct,UWCIL-Seated left to right Rlchlrd Daniels Bob Hall Jack Groce 'Warne Christner Pat
OGradx 'tllss Jones 'Vlr Poole loanne Berkstresser Lharlenc 'WIcBnde Mrs Fairchild Don Giacomm Dean
Bro tn Gra Farrell Jerrv 'Horns Lucille iapp stand n, Lester Patten Donald Hutchinson
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I
HLNOR SOCILTX Back rovx left to right Nlr Nlorse Hrs shambaugh Nlr Poole fharlene NICBTIKIP
Nhrie Chnstner Arlo Cook middle row left to right shirlex llastlen Nlrs Fairchild shlrlex slice Billie
Cassell Corlee Nlunson Wir Berkstresser front row left to ri ht Nllss smith lla West hula Rleke Joanne
Berkstresser Nliss Netherw
Berkstresser Succeeds
Harris, Student Prexy
The Student Council is composed
of representatives from each of the
four classes, G.G.A, and the Argus.
The officers of the student body.
who are also the student council
officers, elected for the year were:
Raymond Harris. preside-ntl Richard
Vanicls xicc presidcnt and Char
lene 'NIcBr1de secretarx Jo tnne
B rkstrtsscr was appointed to fill
the unexpired term which was left
xacant when Raxmond Harris left
to .om the Nan
The facultx was represented on
the Student Council bs Miss Ruth
Jones librarian Mrs Maxine Fair
chclld Commercial teacher who
served as treasurer and Mr C F
Poole principal
The Student Council was respon
sible for the promotlon of the sale
of war bonds and stamps th1S year
The total amount sold was S3000
Early this year an executive com
mittee composed of the officers of
the Student Council and Mr Gibbs
chose a new movie screen which has
been very much enjoyed
When Colorado tax tokens went
out of effect the Student Council
started a drive for the collection of
these tokens Jars in which the
tokens were placed were put m
the library and several business of
llontinued on page 24m
Fifteen Elected
To Honor Society
This tear 15 Juniors and seniors
made up the membership of the
Sterling, Chapter No 369 of the Na
twnal Honor Societx Joanne Berk
strtssri Eula Riekt Chailene Mc
Bxitlt Vlaiic Christntr and Ila West
Il tix 1un1or te r
Tn Januarx and Maicli this group
coniuctecl induction stitices for
Coilte Munson Shirlex Hixdtn
Arlo Cook Billie Cassell and Shirlev
S ice
In Nia induction sei ices for
fire neu Junior members ueie car
tied on bx the new members Arlo
Cook president Marie Cliristner
ice president Shnlex Hatden sec
retarx Billie Cassell eoricspondinf
sccittarx and Charlene 'NIcBr1dt
titasuicr The neu meinbtrs vxcrt
Jim Sparks Margaret Rice Marx
Lou Waite Alice Willis and Orin
'tfarks
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PAGE THIRTY FOUR THE 1945 TIGER SPORTS
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TRACK TEAM First row left to nght Bob Holcomb Bob Musll Jack Whlttler Jlm Mltchell Kelth Elledge Rlchard Webster Don Tetsell
Burr Potarf Onn Marks Don Kaiser Second row Earl Garretson Royal Franklin Charles McRea Bob llall Don Glacomml Dean Todd Hollls
Jackson Richard Sonnenberg Robert Glacomlm Lowell Richards and Coach Worden Third row Roy Benson Wxllard Puls Leon Kautz, Les
Harns Bob Tnplett Orville Myers Arlo Cook Eugene Hurst Bob Groves Eddie Ness QNot pictured are John Brunner Adolph Larsen Joe
Bames Harry Matsuura Charles Callender Don Hoskins Edwin Mxller and Jess Medmea
Sterlmg Partlclpates
In Several Meets
Track season opened this year
wxth s1x lettermen back About 35
other boys were out The lettermen
who started the season were Don
G1acom1n1 John Brunner Joe
Bames Dean Todd Bob Hall and
Eddie Ness
Wlth the Junxors settmg the pace
the Sterlmg Hlgh School trackmen
took part ln several maJor track
events durmg the year
Early ln the season an mter class
meet was held ln which the Junlors
v1ere the wlnners
The flrst major track event was
the Colorado relays whlch were held
Aprxl 28 at Boulder Barnes was the
only local trackman who was able
to place
On May 1 Sterlxng gathered 96
pomts to defeat Brush ln a track
meet Brush reglstered 28 pomts
WIHDBYS ln the various events of
the Brush Sterlmg track meet were
100 yard dash Dean Brush flrst
Harms Sterlmg second 220 yard
dash G1acom1n1 Sterlmg fxrst Mc
Rea Sterlmg second 880 Todd
Sterling flrst Lorenson Brush sec
ond Mlle Sms the Brush fxrst
Ness Sterlmg second Hxgh hur
dles Brunner Sterling flrst Myers
Sterling second Low hurdles Har
r1s Sterling first Brunner Ster
Img second Pole vault Bames
Sterlmg fxrst Harrls Sterlmg sec
ond Hlgh Jump Barnes S-terlmg
flrst Ness Sterlxng second Broad
Jump Harrls Sterllng flrst Barnes
Sterlmg second Shotput Brunner
Sterling flrst Larsen Sterllng sec
ond Dlscus Brunner Sterhng
'1rst Brush Sterlmg second M1le
relay Sterhng f1rst Brush second
Sterlmg trackmen also partxclpat
ed ID the conference meet held 1n
Morgan and the state met ln Den
ver
Barnes F lrst
In Pole Vault
Several Sterlmg trackmen
companled by Coach Mansel Wor
den attended the annual Colorado
relays at Boulder April 28
Joe Barnes a Jumor pole vault
ed 11 feet 6 lnches to Wm flrst place
Amaxa of Centennlal Nlx of Boul l
der and Hey er of South Dem er all1
tled for second place
The dlctxonary IS the only place ln 4
the v1orld vshere you can come to!
uccess before you go to vsork
Boys Gym Classes
Hold Fneld Day
The Thlrd Annual Physlcal Edu
catlon Fleld Day was held on the
grass of Knowles Fleld May 15 All
freshman and sophomore boys tak
mg physlcal educatxon partlclpated
m the meet
The program under the dlrectlon
of Jack MacAdams began w1th
mass cahsthenlcs pushups and
chmups by the entlre group Fol
lowing thls speclal contests ln
tumbling rope chmbmg boxlng
wrestling and the runnlng of the
obstacle course were held
The meet wound up wlth the an
nouncements of the winners of the
physlcal education awards this year
and rlbbons were glven the winners
of the YHYIOUS events of Fleld Day
Skalla Coaches Boxmg
A bomng and vsresthng class was
added to the school athletxc pro
gram thls year The group organ
lzed and coached by Dan 'kalla
met after school ln Blalr Hall
Sophomores and Jumors largely
composed thls group
Roughnecks Are
Intramural Champs
By v1rtue of then' perfect record
the Roughnecks galned possessxon of
the mtramural basketball league by
toppmg all contenders The Rough
necks was the only one of the eight,
teams whlch composed the league
to go the entxre season wlthout a
loss Kenneth GUGHZI led the
Roughnecks offense and piled up a.
total of 175 pomts ln the elght
games played
The B squad was the vlctxm of
the Roughnecks attack durmg the
last game of the season Thls was
an exh1b1t1on game played ln Blair
Hall durmg the assembly hour on
March 13 The champlons were de
feated 18 to 11
The nme teams entered m the
league were Roughnecks Hardmg
Panthers Dead End Kids Shotgun
Boss Frosh I FFA Sr Demons
Frosh II and F F A Jr
The league IS the proving ground
for future Tlger teams As the reg
ular squad IS necessanly hmlted the
mtramural league glves the other
boys a chance to participate ln bas
ketball competltlon
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Thleme s Barber Shop
110 North Thurcl Street
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