Palmer High School - Terror Trail Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1941

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M- Y 'Hs 51 Anderson, Eugene L. Frike, Emily Ann Males, Mildred Frances Wiley, Margaret A. Moore, Erma Roe, William S. HUMINISlHHllUN First of importance in the miniature- but-none-the-less-well-run government is Mr. Roe. He is a very energetic person whom every student should feel a true friend, as he listens to every problem presented him in a very at- tentive manner. Master of the organ and the classics, he is an able principal and a grand person to know. Mr. Anderson is the budget-balancer He is in charge of the sale of all tickets to all school activities and does all of his work in the true Terror spirit. Of course, the schools administration would not be so complete or so efficient without the able secretarial staff. Miss VVileyis job is to be a secretary to Mr. Anderson and record the activities of all school organizations. Miss Frike handles the grade recording and the scholarship recognition lists. while Miss Males keeps both ears open for the good and bad entrance excuses. Mrs. Nloore, the matron. is in charge of the N. Y. A. work and gives kindly advice to those students who are in need of assistance. T LQ prior utiitc is li-'utr than :wmv may gr! vi-ii 1 vi-lluw slip. Miss lVl.iliw is a q G 1 iq

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INMEMHHIHM -rx. of Mlss Mary E Avery gentle beloved faculty member of C S H S for many years Held ln hlgh esteem and deep respect by all of her students both recent and of years long smce past Miss Avery represented a student s xdeal mstructor Seldom dnd a cross word pass her llps She was a tmy damty lovable human bemg who devoted all of her txme and effort to the happmess and mcreased knovx ledge of her pupxls Our dxmxnutlve lxttle lady typlfled generoslty contentedness and self SGCFIHCC m the human race ofa. -4 The saddest event of this last year came to us all in the sudden death



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MUEIE, DRAMA, GYM Music is the stall! of life. Maybe that was a quotation of ages past. but it certainly is appropriate today, Full enjoyment of the beauties of everyday life is found in every throbbing chord of a Largo or in the lilting gaiety of an Allegretto. Appreciation is one of the essentials of musical training, for with- out it there is a brick left out the pro- verbial foundation. One is found to be more completely happy with some musical background. Here at Colorado Springs High School. band, orchestra. and choir are the subiects offered. blanv are enrolled and enjoy the full benefits of such fine courses. So essential to happy living is good health, that every student must take gymnasium, This has been the ruling since settling down in the new school building, For variety. the girls partici- pate in an exhibition given every three years. Modern dances, tap dances. and demonstrations of exercises are the constituents of the program, Those not participating make up original dances to be presented in costume to the class later in the year, The boys play basketball and work on the parallel bars. rings. and ropes in classes: calisthenics are not ignored. however, as they are most important. The youth of tomorrow will not be weak in physique if we are to judge by the gym classes. Serious drama and comedy are played equally well by the students who participate in this course of high school curriculum. Interpretation, presentation, and appreciation are dealt with in equality by both the apprentice and the professional: so it is in Colorado Springs High School. Equipped as the school dramatics de- partment is with instructors. students. and stage materials. there is no wonder that all of the plays presented here have been acclaimed as most unusual. M: VV. .- 1. ir l-low tin- Iuzzi-ir lun..-

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