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

 - Class of 1954

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ANDY THOMAS NANCY LOW Secretary of Records Secrelary oi Social iZ23ZF f -wi Q 'P E- ? x ' -.. W J K y N mf W W uf '!'f' gzci 5. QB. Qlahinzt Q . Agni H l7V,j, R fxiit, A ,' 'LL ' ,WW-' Ki, V if'-G' 6 .-Lg-... 1:1 1 ,JG i2'Tii' , . , BOB HITE GEORGE STEPHENS Secretary ol Treasury Sec,-em,-Y of Mom! ai fi W' H N N FccuHy 1

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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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F, E I cl .1 n w.,A,. J , 1 4 V 1 Business jililaiurs Get ikiseful Zliiraining Planning to enter the business world? The Business Education De- partment is the place for you. Elementary and advanced courses in all fields of the business world are offered. Typing, stenography, book- keeping, office machines, commercial low, and commercial English form the basis of work done in this department. Courses in commercial art, consumer materials, economics, record keeping, and advertising are of- fered to those students entering specific fields. 1 I ,Wd xt l 4 ua l Qgin1mmgw4LW , Chairman ,ggi 'Q E 1 5' ' ,, Business Education 1 .Q s ii- ,M E K if MR. E. G. ALLEN F fiff' ' - This is works A if ' ' Mathematics: ' , 'F ,,- Chairman '1,. H . l 1. N. l l i if it Y' i i x l i . .... l i MR. E. L. ANDERSON jililatb its igasis jfur itlilanp Qiiateers Horse sense is stable thinking, quotes Mr. Anderson. All stable thinkers of C.S.H.S. have an opportunity to choose the mathematics course best suited for them. General and business mathematics are of- fered to commercial students. Algebra, geometry, iunior algebra, solid geometry, and trigonometry are college preparatory math courses. Gen- eral arithmetic is designed for those students who do not fall into either the commercial or college preparatory category. 14 Faculty lf-. if ig. l 1 . V51 ' .. ' 831.9 ' 5 - , l- is 1 -f if-iE+fs?g,gj f 14 l 3 A Social Science Physical Education Athletics MR. E, J., Amokizvvs Home Economics Home Economics Club MRS. .I. M. BACON glue iiss st A Social Science Inter. Relations Club il A Roller Skating Club Q Junior Class Sponsor - - 595' ..i.. .-. -- l it -.s, , ,U ,. 1 5. - fgq,i.i '-'- fr' i i i N '1 i MR. A. F. BAKUN Physics, Geology Science Club 'X W 3 l I, .L.. . .. fi.. ii QW ' i it f r u i X, - i Mathematics Machine Shop English: Chairman Nafl Honor Society MR. C. B. BARNHART MR. W. BALLINGER ,,Z.i-.-i - --. Q ls i 1- .4 ' :Nl i L :V Y Qi : :i .- ' if 'yt F I. ,fi l H. 1 Qi Y t i MR. J. R. BARRON 415555 Yes fr l MISS L. G. BATEMAN

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