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

 - Class of 1954

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MISS E. E. HAYDEN Dean of Girls lLeave of Absencel '+-w f ,, -.1 I i I MISS V. SHEPHERD f ' Acting Dean ol Girls I' Social Science ' MR LESTERL HAY MV- IBSTGV l-- I'lOY,'bUSineSS manager of C.S.H.S., has charge of the Business Manager Miss Virginia Shepherd this year replaced Miss Elma Hayden, who accounts of-the school s organizations and supervises the finances of all Business Educallon is OV' leeve Oi CIIDSGUCG, GS DGGH of GiflS- The DBCH1 checks unexcused athletic, musical and dramatic events. absences, helps with the girls' problems, handles part-time iob calls, and guides the girls' social clubs. Miss Ethel Brown, retiring from the teaching profession this spring, MISS E. L. BROWN Latin Foreign Language: Chairman Latin Club has been Latin instructor at C.S.l'l.S. for eight years and head of the Language Department for three years. During her teaching career Miss Brown taught at Garfield, West and North Junior High and served as principal of lvywild School. Miss Edna Lee, commercial teacher at C.S.H.S. retires from her po- sition this spring. She hopes to spend time in traveling after her retire- ment. Miss Lee taught several years in college work and spent five years as a missionary in Japan before ioining the local high school taculty. The Terror Trail and Terrors of 1954 express appreciation to Miss Brown and Miss Lee for their years spent in the teaching and training of Colorado Springs children. Mr. McRoberts, the attendance clerk, Miss Wiley, the recorder, and Mrs. Clore, Mrs. Peacock assistants, form C.S.H.S.'s busy office staff. These persons are in charge of keeping the records of all the student's grades, and absences, besides those of other school business. C.S.l'l.S. ' i u. I I I' U f ti, I. 1 . - if 3,4-I .:. , .4 N. . S ,iq ,R I I . MISS EDNA M. LEE Business Education Terror Tribe students owe a vote of thanks to this staff which does its work so well. , F:-fffi ff- - .. -I-M, . - .. . 4 -Aiea gm 'flu Ir' Z Y -TT fe. I : 4 -', . fit . I xffiv an igfe iSs1e'i --sepia I ' I Fifa? li' 5 ff fre: I f I 'fist , .ff it 4.1. ' it- , . . ' 1 ,r-, . : HQ f L rw- ,T ,.g, 1 1, j , - I -it 'U f I 45,-I F ai - v . . 1 12 I ' - ' 'I , I Q 'gif-Ill .. ti. . , ,I J fi . 52.1-f'l I' 1 '5 Y 5 ,.n , qi' . I ,I ,:,54.,,, . .I sl I, g L :H g if-Ng MISS MAE CLORE MR. M. MCROBERTS MRS, CLA PEACOCK M155 M. Office Assistant Attendance Counselor Office A55i5f0nl Recordef Faculty I I

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l DR. ROY J. WASSON Superintendent MR. H. H. THRELKELD Secondary Education Director MR. W. H. PRESTON Principal Qlhministratiun jfnrms Schuul ulinies MR. J. L. WATSON Assistant Principal , Gall Coach Colorado Springs High School is fortunate to have for its administration such a fine staff of men. The administrative officers of C.S.H.S. are the Superintendent of Schools and the members of the school board, who work hand in hand with our principal and his assistant. These men have charge of handling the finances of the school hiring school personnel, and handling any educational problem which may arise during the course of a school year. These men work together with representatives of the community to provide better facilities of higher education and an extensive field of opportunity for the C.S.H.S. student. lO Faculty MR- HARHEY MURRAY MR- EUGENE MCCLEARY MR. HURLEY BEGUN MR. u. A. ISAAC MR. F. GARNET MoNcK Board ol Education Vice-Pfe5ideny President



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The cabinet, under the able guid- ance of Mr. Keith Berry, has had a busy year. Their first thought was, of course, the welfare of the school, but events with more direct effect on the students are the social activities which they sponsor. At the end of a year, the outstanding event is the Ninth Grade Open House at which all prospective sophomores meet their sponsors and teachers, and take a tour of the building. Another year-end activity is the senior's Kid Day, when the seniors parade around the patio like five year olds, and spend the day in viewing an assembly, sharing lu n c h , playing games and dancing. Possibly the highest point of the year, Pow Wow, brings school spirit to its peak. Starting with a bonfire pep rally the night before the game, the celebration continues on Satur- day with a parade, the game and a dance. MYRNA MARSHALL Secretary of Assemblies MARTHA WASSON Secretary of Courtesy I I I I I2 Faculty l T'+frf-af: A f. f, . , . .I wzfif-Agri! I I - 59 ? ' .. s F L .-fl - - -. -V :ULEI-1-T' T ..1sai7'l at -. , . I. -,1 ,g I --a ' I Ag, -FEQQ .I - . -ui 5-:E-mc-t' , 1 3 I Q I 1 I I 1 Mc- QV. T' ll 'g . if A 'If V .L .4 I -.t 1, I x I , ll .. . 91 T 'I .' In 1 ffl' 1 I I 'TJ 'I I J A J I 1' . ' x, IL JLQI XXIII-H Q, VI I' I M lil L ' I I L ' I lt, I I -. at -. ef.-'tt 5 l,.::.:.i:, I! '1 wif ,l ,iff ' Le 'V 32?-lil . ' DAVE GLAZE President MARCIA IRWIN Vice-President MR. KEITH BERRY S, O. Sponsor 5. GEL fllaiainzt Ians illierrur Qctihttizf For those that are so minded, Stu- dent Faculty Day is also one not to be missed. The high point of that day is the assembly which the faculty presents for the students, but more important is the experience that the pupils gain as they teach classes. Once every year, the entire school is divided into two wards - Brown and White. Each ward nominates candidates for each of the Student Organization Cabinet offices. These ward meetings are sponsored by the outgoing cabinet, in preparation for the elections which soon follow. These elections are possibly the most exciting event all year, because of the suspense. Brown and White Day is the time when the newly elected members of the cabinet take office while the old members retire. All students wear brown and white clothing on that Inauguration Day. Although most students think of the S. O. Cabinet in terms of its com- mittees, it is the cabinet as a whole that accomplishes the work. ROGER JORDAN RON OHLSQN Secretary of Safety Secretory of Publicity L l Q ' X

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