Manitou Springs High School - Mustang Yearbook (Manitou Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1946

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Mrs MyTlCk, Booster sponsor, 18 also a gr duate of Colorado College, She teaches Engllsh and algebra ' M Myers, SQIGHCO and mathematlcs lnstructor t1on to teaching, he 1S also rector of St. Andrew's J Episcopal Church. J +I CA - l C2 cl Q ' P Q . . . . . I . . gb it 3 C . I , :Q . . I i?g J X p . sb 6- , b 3 sl Q- i L A Mr. Richardson, Pep Club sponsor, graduated from Y 3 i Denver University. He teaches Latin, social science f 1 6 and history. ' Q Mrs. Ven Horn, who teaches home economics and Q - Y 5 girls' physical education, graduated from Upper Iowa A qs University. .gy 15 Mrs. Pitcock has an A. B. degree from the Uni- 5 versity of Chicago and an A. M. degree from Denver f . University. She teaches Spanish and the eighth grade f 4 here. 1 ' Mrs. Ellenberger, seventh-grade teacher, has an 5 5 A. B. degree from Colorado College and attended Baker Q. 1. v University in Kansas. 7,1 GJ c ffm hlfj is , ?Q1'?'hl,5'T ftffc? iw: J, 4 Q hh ,fs g s ' --LQWT-??'6ff15 1- e Q ,g..-Arg? 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QS- Gi Lf G' 8 e Q I fmhiihialdiliBDSBIEEDSEIEEIEBIEBQEBIEBIEEIEEDEEIEF E MOST AMBITIOUS Pattl Jo Musson CUTEST SHAPE . Helen Hart Q PRETTIEST SMILE Jackie Sunderman MARRIED FIRST Helen Hart BIGGEST LINE FEEDER . A Bob Thompson BIGGEST SMOOCHER Grace Ann Pritchett ' BEST DANCER . , Bob Thompson ' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . . Bernibb Sohipporeit F MOST GENEROUS Catherine Sanborn B BEST LOOKING . Grace Ann Pritchett . BEST DRESSED . Jo Davis - BEST STUDENT Q Esther LuVrOfka 1 BIGGEST FLIRT Catherine Sanborn - STUPIDEST CHARACTER . . Maxine Wells ' BIGGEST JOKER Jackie Sunderman - BEST SHOWaOFF , , . . Patti Jo Musson wx Q4 . 3 X V FATTEST . . . , . . . 4 Jack Willie f I ,QD I . . . . . . . . My 1 Q Q O C l O -I . U I C f o Q A o 0 n , . . . . . f 0 9 o a u Ei BEST ATHLETE . . . . . Jack wiuie 5 l I U Q h . . , . , . ,ay ig Q U N' I I I 0 O . Q Q l if I C Q 9 9 P: 1 Q 0 4 c I fi f S W V 1n.e.mmxP.m'.x- Av-,xr4f,As'.x- fm'AfrAf fd f FIRST GRADE Fnter Maxine Wells and Robert Thompson FOURTH GPNDF Grace Ann Pr tche1t blds 'arewell to ' s JJ n the cle s of ' JOIHS th less NINTH GRAD? H llo, Bernice S hinpo elt, Sel1da's loss s our galn Q0 long MBTIPS, 6on't fcrg To come back TENTH GRADE We hmt the Jack not' are We in luck' Galcsn Illlnols, gave us Jo Davls, Ken Ream fame from Allen, Nebraska, and St v s Folorado SpT1HgS lost Catherine Sanborn to good old N H S ELEVENTH GRAD? In lurk agelnl Jackle Sunderman,Pet tl Jo Mis or, and Helen Hert Jolned Jeck e was irom Tlrcolr, Nebraska, Patti Jo c me from Denver nd nelen stepped over from F S H For o 1 was W e1l'W an A then NFercVell'W for she went beck to 1111 1T101S TWELFTH GRADE Not much tlme left' Our class 1S smell, but tls quallty that counts Dick Bates entered from Pendleton, Oregon, but left vn Lprll for the Marlnes Esther Lu kroik came from Rolla, MISSOUT1, and Jo returned she gust couldn't TGSISU us' And so, FAREWELLI Eleven of us graduate in the class of '46, the class that 1S smell but mighty, ' .: v B Q7 4, V h , v Q, ,. 47 G. 'wwvekfi ,qi . X' Q . . . E--.ala . ., J A' J 5 eg . . . T ! , .,, i 3' . J. ' . f Q A To .. 1 S 4:60 ' fa . A FIFTH GRADE--Teak Willie decides he likes us best and ' 4 4 - '. A 9 n Q Q 'ch '1 ' pw n -S ' ' g I .--' 3- f., -L .L , A 'v ite I 1 ' - 2 ' ' ' I 44 -.jet .. , - . ei, it ' 1 A ' ' r . 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School Begins -Q We are all very happyt Helen Hart and Pat McCarty seem to enjoy going steady Mass Skip 23 of us in fact Leave it to Sunderman to catch every new boys eye. She and Batefahave chalked it up a steady Booster Pledge Tea Jrt Dance We have been seeing a lot of Berniece and George. Did he get all those overseas letters? a Teachers' meet And for us, vacation P C Bond Dance The bous made money A11 for a good KVI couse. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Such goings ont Catherine takes a liking to the Coast Guard. How about it, James? 1si 12 . Q . L . 21 -- . X 28 gk 4 2 . s t. 19 . 6, . 24 n . ' e . 25-26 . . A 2 . . . . 6' ' Q Nov, 9 B. C. Fall Dance. z 16 V Q, 21 G- M L ' SA A l t, E , F E U. l., ,-T.. , i - i .....i ....,4 . .l.l.,,1...-.., -,- - --... Y YW ,- L... , , EI' 'TLIIL ,W 7 ,M ,, V ,M-, , ,.. . PQ .5-.'.2T : 5 rt-A f E 2 i.??l3:-.fgf I- , ,- 'f.' 1 -- A--A - A ,, ,-.TL--.-4- Lg--- ...-, -,H ., .,..,, 7 , -,,,-. , Y. , ,,,,ff ET' ' 'Y ' '- - 4 ' ' ' 7' N ic OC 'OO BC, nec. Jan Jan Jan. v H Jan 'I R Fe Feb, X Feb. 28 March 12 5 6- 4 March 19 March 22 K ? April 18 9 'r Mr. Vidm r returns to M H S Welcome back! Santa will be the orders of ' rospeetor. busy this year if he fills M H S as published 1n the P an fternoon dance Plenty T A ga of ice cream and cake. Boosters add Christmas spirit by a nativity scene and giving ba kets to the poor. Why 1 lt that Thompson is so happy? lt be bee use Ann W s here for the Could holid sv - . Norma Lukrefka elected Homecoming A110011- Vocation l Guidance added to curriculum Mr. Bundy as counselor. q Again the girls lead on the honor roll V CThe boys d1dn't even show!! J A aw Where did Patti Jo get her cute sailor? A 1 Killham are Is it true that Willie and engaged? A What is this we hear about Jo and Graham? Could be love. A V Serenaders present musical programs A l IA, Q 1 21 Cooking class gives teas, Elegantl IA St, Pats Dance. Something to remember. C. U. gives the Prospector rating. 4 I V 5 2 K' . 5 a . . . qs, 0 6, 4 12 . 4 8 'P N . . . Q 21 P. f . ve a . , 5 ' s . ' ci 2 . S-' ay . A . 17 , 5' 20 a . as it . g . g 8 av b. 6 0 cs P Q so 8 J fs B G1 Q.. sl 'V' Eskx E' A All-Coloradoan R V f13iv hA'PX?Lii'.STAi?.A.v.X'.X'?X7.Ai'.AG'.AG'A.'V.A.' v April 22 April 26 April 27 Ma l May May May May May May May May Is Maxine really a tennis fan or do the boys at track have more attraction than the drug store? County Music Festival. Sextette rated superior in contest at D U Cupid seems to know his way around. Gracie and Dale will make a st b at going ste dy Pikers Hike Fun Fish and Foodl Jr Sr. Play Some real talent there! Senior sneak Jr. Sr Prom. And what a Prom. Thanks, Juniersl Green and Gold Day. Will Esther ever get tired of Marines? Baccalaureate. Commencement. At last! 'Yet all too soon. Did we all pass? 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X 5 5 A 'L , , , N H 6, ge' ' Q 3' I r J! f-r 5 g ck 'F' el M 'gg' 'ff h- 314 'Q' ' 3 X .1 if, t -..J , , f li Fr -In I -Ml f- .Jo N 1 v A V .n,,.J Kr. jf ps-S ..n... The juniors began the year by electing the fol 5 lowing officers presldent, Evelyn Klllhan, vice presldent, Pat Moore, secretary, Alloe Chester,treas urer, Netta Nichols, representative, Marion Green I Our first activity was a dance g1VSH 1n October Nent was a house to house campaign to sell magazlne . subscriptions to make money for the long awaited Jr Sr Prom Our third 8Ct1V1ty was also a money making A proyect when we sold hot dogs and popcorn at a bas ketball game The class then decided on a swimmlng party at the Broadm.or: and! 1 picnic at Austin Bluffs. When the time came, huge flres were built, hot dogs siz zled, songs were sung around the campfire, and all in Q e . all it was a great success. 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V N v K 6- A v 9 G' X . .'-' it qy- JCJD PN C?gzaY1f31UX 5 an Xl5bfdO!j 1 At the beginning of the sophomore fear there were fourteen boys and nine girls, Two weeks after school started,Larry Nicholas and Darlene Sager Join ea us, A week l tor, Jane Slebras entered Pat Murphy and Larrg Feisgerber entered school t the end of the first semester, At the first el ss mOOt1Hg the followlng offie rs were elected Jewel Clark, president, LaHar Olsen, vice presldent, Bob Knox, secretary, Bob Saueerman, treasurer, and Earle Stralght, Student Counell Repro sentative. New officers were elected in February, These were: Charles Houehin, presidentg Bob Knox, vice- presidontg Bob Saucerman, treasurerg Charles Dent, secrotaryg assistant secretary, Norma Lukrofkag and Student Council Representative, Darlene Sager. Q , sl Q A Y A 1 V A, QQJ J xv A wr ' X A A 3 G ?j'5f'f 3 C 'xx-XIICTJEJ! fl, 7 fi? 'ff ' H. 'J k ce X ' ,wleie , S ' l ' Q 5? C X -,9 lg!! 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' , ' all ' ' Q 9. f X X s f 1 X x A '5 F' L Q ' . ll ks' , v X G ' ' 1- Q K E ,X 1' X 7' 4 , , v f 1 r 5 1 V ' I' X KL, ,D al .V W M Lv, N, 2' WL ,QV .gig , X W ' ' f ' v-E V ?ME1 M'iET ..X'alsaA. :KVA LiT'Mv'.Q..TaLG'A.'VAs tex Q 'XX The freshmen, lowly as their status may be, are mighty in numbers, being the largest class in nigh school Not only are they noted for numbers, but for the xnount and quality of food they serve at partles Thls is perhaps at least partially Van Horn, is the heme ecenonlcs instructor The class has held three partles thls year The first one was the Chrlstmas party, foaturlng a gift exchange .las well as foodll and a decorated tree A swimming party at the Broadmeor came next, and then a p1cn1c in the Garden of the Gods, fel lowed by a show Officers for this your were Dean Shearer, president, Bob Green, vice eresident, Jeanne Meury, secretary, and Bill Brand, treasurer A V f 1' 0 Q? 4' 5? 1' v 4' sv sv V 9 4 ,. l- u l, X I . 4 '?: N N X my ' '-- . 5 B t x Cv 1 lf: 5 4 W 9 f ? . 1 J L 5, .x . o ' U wg 6, accounted for by the fact that their sponsor, Mrs. lg X. is ' . . . 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A '-fi-'fQ,,1f . , 1 A , W-.'1Lf' 1'- Z A' H . , - u ' - -1 1 1 1 M, ,. fi Q -1-I N PVT I 1l 1'Jg?!1 1 Y' I 'FL11 GEL-f wif H- ' L 1 1 131 1 1 1 1 , '11 .1.. .11 - 1 - 1 tl , ,1 V1 ,v ' 1 1 ' 1- 'xrfr X 'PH '1 f 1 ' fluff, L, 1 H 1 'ls' I 1 1- J. 1 1 , I 1 I 1 'T .1 f r T 71 .jr 1: v1 .4-H 1 H , V' 7-1 1-I l'l1'1 'ti I' 1 f' nv ' 11 ,, Q.. I, H51 R . 1 1 1 1 ? 5 1 . Y ' , 2 N L 1 1 1 . .. 1' -- V. 1,:1.g--x 1,-A- - Y . -L .-, .J , 1 1 ...Q r.. , : I X 4 X ll N ,l 6 11 rc el Y B AL 1. cg f t 5, L-wwfwflj' WU X Q Basketball started off to a new high in '46 when ' 5 he Manitou Mustangs won 8 of their 10 games thereby 5 aking first in the league. Some of the games were 0 ' X v i lose, but it seemed the Mustangs could not lose un- L il the tournament where they got off to a bad start X . 5 -perhaps they had to get up too early for their 2 H Ak ..- V irst game was at 8:00 a.m. The 'team was coached this 5 ' v X ear by Joe Snodgress, a M. H. S. alumnus himself. S Coach? who also held down another job, did a good iece of work in bringing the Mustangs out of the 9 ellar-place they had held so long in the Pikes Peak G, : sketball League! ce, The starting line-up for most of the games was: cg fraham and Thompson, guardsg Knox, centerg Bjorklun Q nd Nakai, forwards., Gossett and Willie played regu- arly. Substitutes were Straight, Bates, Houchin and akes and Skiffington from the B 4 string. The B M 5' on only 5 out of 10 games, Players on the second all ' quad did not fare as well as the first team having . D V Q earn were: Brand, Hakes, Skiffington, Larson, Sauc- Q, I ' rman, Dent, Myer, and Packard, 2, sl sl sl 9 V Y, 'a 'ffm' ' mm I sb A N! 1 5 yv ' 47 Y 1 , I l , i - v gp -'PV 113' ': 'f'l , -'fi 'A 7-1, '-f-1'w-- 'T v--,,, qjj Syl,-1-...mt , in OE - 1 '---I I K f Wi ' WL, 4? 1'V 'f? iIf.f'J'7. f1.T'! ' img,-, 4 , 'v' 4.1 ' ' ' A l x, ,. ' -- A A N n -.-nl' - -H 1 'J I A , ' . Q ' . . , A V I ,- ri ,,,f- ' ' '1-uf 12 . 'A , fr? -V, 1 ff . f . 1 -A , 4-0. ,. - '- iw- IA , ,G 1 4 I -I- ' w , , fi -A E ' . . I . Q . 'ID- worme Bqor-hlun - v K ' . Zeloha B im A, X , I 1 L ' 5 ,. JJ Q 45, Y n 51 'J M .A Q? Wx, L s 5 'vii ' - I fa cb we I I x G 1' ,Nahum 3 Q J - 1 3 Q X, 5 i G W is Q f ,, A V , 5 4 i ' i 'I' K 'gywi H Q , 9' A A gg 3 H, Setrack team made a strong showing at the Foun- 4 aiu Valley invitational track meet, With only a i Under the able guidance of Coach Earl Cherry the . 6 K-hort training due to bad weather and the condition f our track the Manitou team was greatly hindered, I ct' 4 ountain Valley was first, Manitou second, and Foun- 2. v E! ein third. Thompson was high-point man for Manitou, , 1!nnd other individual placings were as follows: U 6 WILLIE--lst.in the shot-put and 5rd.diseus throw , THOMPSON---Znd. in 2bO+yd. low hurdles, 2nd, 75- f fs yd. high hurdles, and 4th, 100-yd, dash y A HAKES--2nd. high jump and 4th, 880-yd. dazh I f HOUCHIN--End. 440-yd. dash : KNOX--Znd. 220-yd. dash : b ' GOSSETT--Brd. 440-yd. dash Z L HISSMAN--4,tn. shot-put . ' GRAHAM--4th, 220-ya. dash f G' The relay team consisting of Nakai, Graham,Knox, -g V and Thompson took lst. in the 880-yd. and 2nd.in the ' 440-yd. o On May 4 the Manitou track team went to the D,U, c relays but failed to place. 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Robert received a scholarship E to Colorado School of Mines, the state school of his Q' G choice., Q 5 Throughout the year an Honor Roll is published 1 5 at the end of each six-weeks period. To be placed on , 5 the Honor Roll a student must have three A's and no , S- , ' 3 grade below B. Those whose pictures appear .on the p 5 preceding page have all received that honor at least i S Q K once during the year, i 9' , Some have been named Honor Students each period.. 6 They are: Patti Jo Musson and Esther Lukrofka, seni- a A orsg Alice Chester, juniorg Joanne Meury and Doris XJ!! r . A 4 as Campbell, freshmeng Dorothy Keyte, Maxine Miller, Jo- s - 4 Q anne Quinn, Dona Olmstead, Anne Skiffington, Frank 3 Byrnes and Wallace Carter, eighth gradeg and Barbara F v' A .S 1vB f7 ' ' L il , .o s 5 0 . L.. . - Q h --- .---., .' Fqlf-L,,,,. ,, , ' - - - - N -- . Fgflff ' A - , ,, - -Y..., ri --M M 'N -..M ,V V W f I I4 N 4 ri Q v' ' Q f T r PQ fijm 4 ' IJ Q1 Q gl D if .. sy fv. I . 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I Y In , Z'-if., 'vt-A Lt V4 A W G , 'Ci ', , ak,-2 , g 14, ' , '44, , . , if 59 E E V 'f7L.'4W'.Ei'v?MM7'aXYEK uAi .Kf'aASP.Xv .Ls4 qE?A.WkT 3 :J M .C T i ff QQ Q...,.f The Booster Club 1S a g1T1S' organlzatlon to promote the worthy use of lelsure tlme to bulld soc 181. athletlc and scholastlc lnterest ln the school' and to set an example of student co operatlon and frlendllness wlth the faculty and fellow student' All work and no play 1S not the Boosters motto however They have dances, bancuets and pertles The Fall und Sprlne d nces are two of the l rgtr ones Thls year there was - ChTlStmiS pirty'- at Eollne Qu1nn's and F rewell dlnner at the Antlers Progects for thls year were baskets fllled 'wlth food stuffs for the needyg Hwelcomen posters for op pOSlng teams end p lnted Chrlstm s scenes for school W1ndOWS Pledges voted 1nto the club the flrst . semester were Non- SChlppOT9lt A1106 Chester Vlfnlnla Mlller and Carolyn Zellhoefer, second semester pledges were Norma Lukrofka June SCIUTHS E11 u Je-n Golobay, Betty Mc Cauley, DlX1G C llfleldn -nd D rlene Sager The Booster Club has been ln exlstence 19 years with 1t's go ls and modern lde s lt wlll double that tlme in the future I V Q I I Q I ft' 1 I y 1 Y V 'AK QL X N 9 ,-vs., p --.. ' X. ,. . .5 G 3 4. 3 -3 --w: f I Q J T A 4 4 .4 - ..! g.,. ' R. ....... 5 P X 4 e 5 ' . - , . - S cg . , . r M . . . Q .7 3 7 xv r . . . D V S . Q te , - Q 4 a N' r 5 if . 4 4 . 9 4- 9 F A iv - 2 1 ' Q 23. a c . Q . . . 49 Q: b f AJ 3 a c . ' ex X if A . . . tl x , 0. e e C? I4 I . FL ft aj xv ed Q I 7 I ' O .6 Q .J - K AQ ex , A ' , G Cl A t Q Xt A ' ' n ' fs A Xl, 7- U. , L. LA g , . 3. ' 4 ' . g X, Q . A . A . . s.. U. , Q . 0 4 9 '44 ' 'V ,A - A .I lf-- . I , A -4. L..- N, +V 4... ,.. !..Y .Y-.L lf ,L , s n 1 1 L r n L I V r if S .fl 'ws va X Q , M W X JJ L JD p L U CEI .J -. . .. ..A, f,.,.. v . '11 L :.Q1L f ,.--'1-.-w-.-...-.km q--tgp -- V 4 :,- --,mf A,-'-' ,,.x,, --- -,M ',' ,-qv ,..., 4.-. x J, ,-...v , f. : 7. 'g.L., , -' -.- 1.' -1 ' . 'l'. .'.w n- 1. wx.--'w L --- , , 1 ' .- ,. , X I-N I-J fd Pj Q P e- J A Y N .' Q C Q 9 2 xv ff ae 8 5 v me -e r ,-,nt t- f. 1 4 5 ,.m.4- . .w-. . TH A.1: -Nb '-1---' ' .. .L V1---:..v.,.3 --f :O.,v.1ur,-- -.,C.l,f.1,,fg,, L, X 1 A i C W -4 f' I 'Q C A 4 Q lg A 45 4 9 9 -A . sl S 1 42 N f . -aj . u sl 'V ! N ! 4 fx 1 J 7 The Pep Club was organized 25 years ago Ute de veloo the moral tone and to improve the physical and v ars it iff P d the same sponsor, Mr, J, B. Richard son to ouide it in attaining that pureese, Member shio is enen to any boy in H, H S, who makes himself eligibl by showing a desire to bett r the school, F r 25 years the club hrs had 2 tr dition l . tivitios: the Thanksgiving banquet .nd the St, P.t S dance, A more r cently adopted annua eV nt is e Bend dance, inaugurated during the Lar to promote the of har Bands. Numerous other activities, such f - Sa. r'- k. as sketball and pledge dinners and monthly get-to gether a X a pzrt of the club calendar This gear the Vee Club held its Bond dance Novembnr 2, The Thanksgiving banquet was hold at tho A 'W A V Legion Hut with faculty memb rs, pledges, prospective pledres and their dates a uests. e . a s A . .- .9 l - 1 dance was also at the Le5ien Hut, on March 22, -' A V N First-semester eled es were Sam Ha es and Bob Saueerman, Second-semester ones were Gossett Knox Dent, Packard me Lewis, ' 4 A 1 Q 4 ci 1 KS 9 JF , 5 Je 1 1 Cf , f 9 1 Q W e e cf , f e qv 1 1 C? A 6 le ' X it b J 4 GL :J re cb T DD. I lv? G7 A s g Th St P t' J G' QW Q K lv if -ey 4 5 , , ey if' Q Qfv 0 'U' '- 49-fl.-Slap' ' eb . social :ae .ivities of the seheol ' and for that many' Y - eb Q - eb 4, 65 a a a - J . a 5 . J G7 Q I I I lg Q .. 3 C i J f ..l V f .1 H Rf ' Q -. N I .+ I. T -. L V. 5 Y 1' 3.1 Q' K' 4 34 F? V A if Q -' rw S f T 1 al- A F s F G .Q ! Y 1 lf if 1 V, .. 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Q v, A -:lv AL gg?A.s'-4.5 4.L..4.m 3251:-' 41 -if -L1'a..af ALA- AL, LA-W3 A V ?Ri'iK'f?KF?A.f'ali7'.L7K'Asv3AiAf?XT'fK'.h.1'?K'.A5A5' V Q ,gf dx A41 7105 t,J'U 7.f f 'The Prospector ,publlshed bi weekly by the go r Q nalism elass,graduated this year into a prlnted news Q paper Last year, its first, lt appeared as a mimee . graphed weekly 'The Prospector 1S a self supporting prejeet5being'financed by the sale of advertlsing and by-subscription, 5 Entered in the Colorado Unlversity School efJeur nalism contest,HThe Prospector' this year was awarded A an HAl1 C0l01Od0WH rating, the highest possible The 'Prospeetin' Pete Sez column, wrltten by Jackie un 5 derman, was rated nsuperior , Since the staff, w1th the exception of Evelyn Steadman, editor, was made up of first year journalism students they were cspeoi , ally pleased with this honor p ' l 1 'F- ' 4 9 A I A 4 1' l Q 9 7 io' 'nv 'v 0 Qt -4 qv v P 6- is L p ,N , 'sg 5 -ft ,fifizi l ' ' in 5 rf7I:f bn Q r,,,,,f .Q ,J 4 Aff S A '. ..s ' 1 s ' e f rw if fb fisi I ll - F , u P .95 ,Q . n gs 3 . , 1 F ' I U ' H - f ' e 1 - Q L n L- . ig S s sr - S - K n 1 - S 9- I - l , -I is . I - . 495 Q X, The staff for the flrst semester lncluded Editor, - Evelyn Steadman, assoclate editor, Don Gossett, news 'A' I Sund'rman Patti Jo Musson, sports editor, Bob Smith, copy reader, Esther Lukrofka, business manager, Dale Bjorvlun, advertislng m nager, Dixie Caulflold, oir oulation manager, Jerry Carnes Some changes were made at the beginnlng of the second semester Betty McCauley became LSS1StDHt edi i tor, Don Gossott, sports editor De,n Shearer, adver V tising manager, and B111 Brand, elreul tion manager, Other members ofthe class who have been the reporters A 3 are Colleen Miller, Mary Lou Shumard, Bob Knox, Jack Ai 1 Willie Charles Dent Keith Carter LeRoy Hissman, and 41 X Patty Sehoenfoldt, Mrs, Field is the instructor, 45 . N 'fn Y x . X -2 A Q - 4 ,sn h ,, .. - . Q 41 ,. . .--.v-..:--' ,-',.'1- f- A .7 .. A -V , v V Qui '- ',, -1 ,D x, xx, ,A ,. 5 tx, , . ., -.IV ' , 5 v qs' V-if 1. .- VY 4, ,- vw x Y .Q I -In xg: A. ,? . . Q nigga ft we x C ii G? .A xv is 3 2 ef G' ' ' : gg eg 0 ' n 3 S p 8 editor, Catherine Sanborng feature editors, Jackie g S t o Q n el 41 L ' ' a . ' ' - ii X fig' g Q its I g fr 'C C . 1 G ' ' I c 1 e - 5 ' e ga J 1 1 Q ft Q Cv X Y 9 if ' 7 l r L - - L v . - , .--, K 1- H ff-- 1 -.gi.-A, I L.ii..i.....l... t X X. X 4 4,5 1WISEIEElEBIEElEZIEBIQBIQiiSiliilihiiiiiilfilfiiiii'f I. N I P4 G - ,I -:D f' I 1 3? 'fef-'X x x ff 4 X Q . 5 Q!,f f w XX f?+ fTQ,,,J, P -Q-. .v-, H574 - ru .- 1 . . F. V- . .1 - fi. - J ..,..,- l .... .....-.....N-V W-.H , 1 ,fix N. Iii? ,I . aa ' iff , I . I: ,,. When the senior English elass decided to publish an annual, a staff was chosen. Since that time there have been so many changes inthe class that ithas been difficult to know just who does what, However, Grace Ann Pritchett has acted as editor, Robert Thompson as business manager,and Fatti Jo Musson has done the art work. Others who have worked on the book are Esther Lukrofka, chief typistg Maxine Wells, also a typist, Jo Davis,Catherine Sanborn, Jackiwillic, Bill Wright, four one lone junior! , Jackie Sunderman, and Bernice Schipporeit, Mrs. Nordstrom had charge of mimeograph- ing, and Mrs. Field, the material, If future yearbook staffs should ask our advice it would be this--start Earlx and find something that sticks better than rubber cement, A 9 I i .sy ? ? 1 6 sb 15 i 4 3 5 A ' v 55 1+ ,Q 2 X1 l sl A '5 4 yr 25 Y 1' QW 2 -J 1 -.e W' ..:Vv. Ja, A 41-Mf-. -V Y . 4 c E,-.QT ' ' V 'N al 5 X .sn '- 4 ,AN C . 1' QI-. WJ'ESE:TKA ifig--'L The personnel of the Manitou School Band is made Ei' 5 ' up of students from the high school and grade school, The only senior is Grace Ann Pritchett, who not only has played the drums, but has helped others to master the technique of the percussion instruments, Don Paekerd,a junior from Lindsborg, Kansas, who entered school the second semester,is a real addition to the band ss he plays the trombone well, ' Donald Larson, another new student in the school this year from Lindsborg, Kansas, and Allen Kanagy play trumphetsgthey represent the freshman class with Joanne Meury also, who lends o symphonic touch to the band by playing the double bass, - v The eighth grade players are : Heather Hodges, bells3Joanne Quinn, saxophonegJoenne Zerbe, trombone, The seventh grade has' the honor of having the first cornetist, Don Msrek,whosc playing has received much favorable comment. Others from this grade are: Don Moses,trumphetj Charlotte Wilson,E-flat clerinetg Betty Marie Shsrpton, Louise Schipporeit, and Barbara Nicks, drums. ' --- - - -v . 'S Em E SD F al 5 M db K 'YV' From the sixth grade comes mostly clarinet play ers Peggy Hakes, Janet Smith, Gilbert Richmond, Den nis Lewis,and Elmer Mitchell Kirby Anderson and Carl Rohkar, mellophones, and Vernon Bowling, cornet, are new members The flfth grade players are Buddy Murphy, Eddle Gardner,and Billy Blakely, trumphets, Frank Nicks and Bobby Swem, clarinets Veda Mitchell from the fourth grade plays the clarinet The band played for all but one basketball game at home They accompanied the team to Fountain, and they played during basketball tournament 1n Colorado Springs At the P T A meetlng in March, they gave a short concert and played at the E1 Paso Music Fes tival wa SX ff f W A .wmawawv V L fvtvbmvwavtvln A J 5 s 6 tm : U- Q G. . L dag, fs . . g 9 . A A : . iam 2 - X If Sex Q I I lv . Q f -49 6- ' g f 3 i t . 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'V fM'w'k'A4'A'4K7'L.4K'?A.'?Ai'PAi7.Ao.1K'A..'?AiPA.'V.h.u1 The o chestra members in addition te players from th bard are Donna Ruth Olmstead, clarinet, Doris Cwnnbell concert master, who has appeared 1D solos throuph out the year at school, church and weddings Bett h rpten,MarUaret Meury, and Bertha Newton,vio l1ns,uoanne Meury,Houble bass, Ivenne Bjorklun,celley Dionne and Sue Ellison, Dorothy Wills, and Richard Balch are prospective members for the orchestra in the string section The orchestra will play for the Jr r play and for commencement Members of the Girls Glee Club are Patti Je Mussen, Reta Shupe, Pat Moore, Dlxie Caulfield, Melba Joyce Lynn, Maxine H1mmack,Bvelyn Steadman, Jo Davis, Jackie Sunderman Betty Petty Qchoenfeldt, Nona Jeqn Hoses,Marion Green, ' heofer, V1rgin1a N1110T Rutterferd, Norma Lukfofka, Schipporeit, Fdlth Garrett, Wetta Nichols, Carolyn Zell Grace Ann PPltChO+t Dorothy Davis, Nancy Berggren, Darlene Sager, QCCOmPQn1St The girls sang several numbers for the ChT1Stm1S program and wt the muslc festlvel in Colorado Sprlngs Aprll 26 1 A mewfwsvfwwmwuwwmwewawcwavln Al 45 fi 'V ,.-. ,, ' N if 40' 47 45' 7 qw 'r 407 :V qw .47 47 qv :LX . J I 1 'A I 4 r 5w ,A J, J . . J I NJ -. 1 2 te - . . fv f. .L .. .J ' . L1 2 .Q ' J ? 1 A 5 L f-A T JJ ,. y E a Q - ,r I . v ' ns, 0 1 Q . ' 4, v - v if I4 L' . ' I Y f I 44 . . 3? ci ' 0 A' -2 . cu 4 S ' ' A ' 47 x S G ' : ug Y Qs . fi 'I J .. ' ' 1 1 - F3 X 5 J M , . J N J 9' ' ' -41 4 ' 3 ' ' xv- qs- J . c LJ I J 5 if fe 4 c.. V ' J. , . G- . . J. . at I - , 1 U , 4 Y C9 . ,ly Q . 4 l . L J Gi as 4 L A . . D . vs g M' 1,5 . ee o be .QJ 5 ef J, S G' .Q' X4 4 S? s.? 4' 'X '5 1' 0 as 4. al. .5 P I n 1 w The a capella choir membership is the Girls Glee Club and the following boys Don Packard, Allen Kan agy, Don Larson, LeRoy Hissman, Charles Houchins, Bob Knox, Bill Wright, Jack Willie, Robert Thompson, Paul Quinn, and Bob Saucerman Glrls sextette consists of Reta Shupe, Patti Jo Musson, Evelyn Steadman,Jo Davis, Grace Pritchett Dorothy Davis, Darlene Sager, accompanist, The girls have sung several times during the year and sang at the Spring Festival in Colorado Springs, April 26 On April 27, they entered the regional contest in Denver and were rated highly superwor The El Paso Spring Festival was held ln Colorado Springs on April 26. The theme was U The Parade of States, Manitou High School honored the state of Virginia, The Girls Glee Club sang Carry Me Back to Old Virginnyn, and the a cappella choir sang a negro spiritual, Oh Lord Send the Fire. Some junior high students danced the Virginia Rell, There was a massed band and chorus at the close of the morning and after noon programs,in which tributes were paid to Colorado and the United States. Between schools the girls sex- tet sang Robin in the Rain and The Lord's Prayer. I V S 'Q U Q I I C -.4 A. 1 F' P, I, 1 14 ,f JJ 4. U, , hll-7 ef , K PL ri M, M wg' ,,, NI-' n- - P N w 1 v ' ' , - v ' . , 1 A . .14 HH 4 A X Q5 1 . hx tv, 1 alta Q 'Sri-.5 14 F- .. I Z w .Q . n F X 6l?x, 'srl ' C if Q: X 'V Qs 5 V . - n J, P ' f . I ' 3 2 ' V V I 1 : . -- if 5 P4 sl f - -Q-.' 4 ' I V ,.f NL 1' , ' v A 2, , , , .. . A I , ' arf- 1? ' 'YA 4 s ' 1 1 305' 4 Q ll 2' xv L ' W f J! I V x V , U , F, ara- ... ... .. .. , I . wff ' - - - A I. l' ' V ' , PP A : if A' 7 , ' A f ' ,' . '1 --411: g N' - , g V' 'Aw 7 'veg in 1 ff 'X , .. -W 1 sl fq- ' --. ' ,an he -,:, . , ru- :... a- .. JV K -'L ,-1' Y .,,. El , Hi' M ' 7 - , Yi-Qi N G Q ' ' ' Tm.. Q, ' ' ff 'Q E war S D 'xl ' J h f 5 ' 'X 'mx ' E :. 41,15 sr-'JJ x SD I X M . fa I 4 A I ,L 4 I l . ' x ' . . 1 1' . IJ- , . -S' tvs - I N A v - ,,. , -9 B .-A x I , Z sd L4 - , , , A I 1 ,, i f 'J' . M' f' I J' Q, ' I QSO d QA N' as b 'QM 4' S frbii-f 1,1 r,a e 4 n The commercial has been an active department with increasing interest shown. Stenclls have been cut and tests mimeographed for all other departments and grades of the school in addition to regular in - struction, typing facts, timed typings, business let nd tabulations Accuracy and neatness were ' ters, a Y stressed ahead of speed, and many Gregg Writer awards 4 su were given by the examining committee 1n New York 4 O The first award 1S a Junior membership certifi 4 r cate in the Order of Gregg Artists and was received 4 r by all 12 typists: Marion Green, Catherine Sanborn, 4 - Eoline Quinn, Ellen Jean Golobay, Don Gossett, Netta -4 G- K Nichols,, Danieta Schroder, Dale Bjorklun, Betty Mc- 'Q 6. Cauley, Helen Hart, and Esther Lukrofka. A special 3 gg honor, the fbronze O. A. T. pin, went tg? Catherine 5 Eg Sanborn, whose test paper was judged the neatest o E! all l2 perfect copies submitted. A u v J 1 I P' ee 5 Q N It gg K L Q cf Yfx K ,syggh , Pigf i2?x E! Lo ci gn a f - 8 - 4 eb cr . P 1 49 9 'B 2 a . Q f 5 4 5 4 J F Q f Q5 5 The 50-word Competent Typist certificate, second award, is given for a net rate of 29.5 to 39.49 words per minute with a limit of 5 errors in 10 minutes. Ten of our typists qualified for this award. Four students forged ahead to win the third a- ward, the 40-word C T certlficate They are Helen Hart, Esther Lukrofka, and Betty McCauley of advanced typing and Elaine Kepford from the f1TSt year class. The 50 word certificate, flfth award, was made by Elaine Kepford only She also quallfied for seni or membership in the Order of Gregg Artists, whlch 1S a prerequisite for the 50 word C T. award Several of our folk entered the county typing contest on Aprll 18, at whlch 55 contestants typed, all students from M H S placed in the top quarter Esther Lukrofka netted 51 words per mlnute to capture fourth place 1D advanced typing Dale Bjorklun made 42 words for fourth also in beg1nn1ng typing, and Danieta Schroder followed closely w1th 59 Dale set a new record for accuracy at the contest wlth only 1 error in the 15 minutes of typlng from.unfamiliar COPY 'UV A 9 A N A 5 yv 2 qv E v IA V A ,q A V 14 W V 0 .- R - . is t - . gl . p 01 D A K 45 27 V + Typing pins were presented at the Greentand Gold Q Day assembly as follows: 50-word to Esther Lukrofka 8 and Elaine Kepfordg 45-word to Betty McCauleyg4O-word A g to Dale Bjorklung 35-word to Ellen Jean Golobay, Don g Gossett, Netta Nichols, and Danieta Schroderg and the Q5-CL-Egg. to Marion Green and Eoline Quinn. ' 13 Gregg Writer awards were also used as an added ii S Q incentive for shorthand. The first and second awards, 5 Q5 junior and senior memberships in the Order of Gregg - 5 Artists, were granted to these five girls: Helen - ji 5 Hart, Elaine Kepford, Denieta Schroder, Ellen Jean 5 Golobay, and Catherine Sanborn. G 5 The third shorthand award is a Complete Theory Q S certificate. Danieta Schroder, Catherine Sanborn,and .i 8 Ellen green Geiebey qualified for it. Q G g 3 Silver shorthand pins were presented to members 5 GF of the class at the Green and Gold assembly. Six 8 other commercial students received silver pins for uf i 6. bookkeeping, also. Q 6, 14 G Q is l v . A X AJ ce- Q Those enrolled in bookkeeping have completed two F A Q practice sets in addition to 20th Century text and Q many tests on arithmetical combinations for 'both ac- g curacy and speed. Members of the class are Donald Packard, Maxine Wells, Ellen Jean coiobay, Betty nut- 3 Q terford, Charles Houchin, and Bernice Schipporeit. ' Q On May 16 the department took a tour to th 4 Q headquarters of the istn Air Force. In the office - of statistical control we were fascinated by demon Q 5 strations of the speedy and intricate machines fo . C? bookkeeping, interpretation of card-rpunches, automat i i ic sorting and filing, sending of telegrephic mes 3 sages, and the like. 'They took our pictures groupe i 3 around a tabulating machine that rents to the govern 5 ment for 3450 a month. y C A v c 01 fl 63 l A ! O04 , , ' Q ' Q- Ge ,, jf X6 ee, el NL le ' 60 'Q Y! A A 1 5' I X v , N I ' Q' A id , mia WHEN? gi f x 1 U . - l' .Lua J n si M l? H lf! 'I- '-Cal Y X ' ,' 2:94 fm A ' J- Gsi?1' .g 'TEH f - .U, A ix 1 f X ies? A speech and dramatios class has been a part of this yeor's curriculum, The class has presented sev eral programs throughout the year. ' The first one was a n1ay1et,givon for the P T A Maxine Uolls played tho part of HMrs, Penny Wise and Notts Nichols was 'Mrs Pound Foolishu Evelyn Stood man acted as narrator, A one oct p1oy,HNot Quito Such a Goose , was the noxt project This was prosontod in assembly, Pat Moore, Roto Shupo, Jockko Sundormon, Jack Willie, and Bob Graham mado up the cost A mock radio broadcast dCSCPiblHg the bbginnimg of tho P T A, was given for tho P T A, Foundor's day mooting, Drossod in nGay Nlnotios costumes, Evelyn Stondmon, Rota Shupo, and Patti Jo Musson roprosontod tho foundors,, D110 Bjorklun ond Akido Nakoi wore tho radio oommontwtordg A J n Q 4 V I 5 14 19 2 'xv 2 1 0 A ' X '- 2 -v II . O Q ' A ' P Q - Il iji A .2.. 'Q E . . ' sl sl I LAL ee 6 5 is n 6: S Ge g ells were the news broadcasters, . it 6? . an 65 , 41. is . g p 8 E! , 9 A real radio broadcast Was next on the list, This as presented over KVOR asa part of the County School . , program The class chose to dramatize the legend of n - he orgin of the Manitou mineral springs Jo Davis -as the narrator, Pat Murphy, the announcer, JQCKIB eunderman,the school glrl, and Aklda Nakai,Bob Grnhhm ' nd Kenneth Ream, Indians Dale B3orklun and Maxine ' ' The girls of the clas gave algng act play, The llarch. Netta Nichols was the alien note , and Jackie :underman masquoraded as a Dean of Women, Others in he cast were: Patti Jo Musson, Bernice Schipporeit, 25 eta Shupe,Maxine Wells, Pat Murphy,Patty Schoenfeldgp ii BE at Moore, and Jo Davis. .. IA 'D' 14 J lf v C' el , ' 'U' A - lien Noten for a Manitou Springs Woman's meeting in ii s if 1 ,SJ . Q . A ' ia . . 5 1 ab J 8 Q 4 9 MRS SKIPWORTH - . Dorothy Davis , 1, 1 gl B it--i Pl' I: if inf? FT Q11 11? EffQ.?ii'f.ih2 N , A eg The gnnior senior play nHeaded for Eden,u a com- A A , .Q edy drama in three acts, uncovered some real dramat- A ic ability in M, H S The cast had fun doing it,and A, 'W I the audlenco seemed to enjoy it The general roae A tion was ULot's have more plays next year' A THE CAST as IMOGENE PEGGY WALTERS DOROTHY BrlLL GLADVS HTVBIVIANN KATB RoBrRTs D Ros1NA BARRY RICHARDS BOB ROBERTS NANCY HENRY BANKS ABN HOWARD SERGEANT KELLY N NINNIB - .. LIMPY THE CREW Alice Chester Elalne Kepford B Jo Davis Donald P ckard JOCk10 Sunderman Evelyn Steadman Rota Shupo Robert Thompson -Dale Bgorxlun Evelyn Klllham Robert Graham - ' Bill Wrlght . . Jack Willie Maxlne Wells Don Gossett Prompter - - - Netta Nichols Stage Managers-.. -Bob Marek, Akida Nakai Programs- - . H.- - Catherine Sanborn Business Manager.n Grace Anne Prltchett Advertising -.- - Esther Lukrofka Director ., l - Mrs Helen Field Ah.'s 'N ' V ' ' v N R Inf' -V ' V , , , G. L fb - ! 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