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

 - Class of 1954

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VI L,'7L',. Ly:-H-X, f , 1 I I '53 5 U A x I e.f '5.: l t t ,.,' ,x 'ii .L u k MISS EVELYN MAYER -4 E. ' if g , ,,x5Ee.i h r s: .s ind -A +7-92' ai. 1-32, 1 3 54 .' . Iii.. ss uf :F jx 13 'e XL Emi MRS. A. MCNAMARA MISS NYLA MCNATT -, ' ',.' i .-.j:f'i .uf fi! ' iff I 5'-' l , - 4' ,, ,ij-1 V - if ig 22'-I f. 'fy-sf ,- -T -. fi Q . ': 4,93 -, ' , ,-Fit -1 -.5 ,- . t re, effii'-E15 Q . ..', 114,21 t-lg 'LeEFW'l' ' E? MR. ELMER NELSON Girl's Physical Ed. Counseling Junior Red Cross Social Commiiiee Spanish, Bus. English Square Dancing Club Spanish Club lunior Class Sponsor Business Education Social Science . 5 is in ' nf' ,141 3, . , , . ,, if 4 . ' l . I i wma Qtuhents Qlfninp Sham Business The first act of the Drama Department under the direction of Homer Paris was the production of the Masque and Sandal Play which was a great success. Act ll, of course, was the great hit in the form of the Jun- ior Play. Act lll which was produced by the Senior Class was, yes, it was, the Senior Play. Behind the scenes the drama department works constantly, taking care of stage activities and props at all times. There are also classes for the dramatically inclined students. mf l A Mathematics Girl's Pep Club l 2 sf, MISS SHIRLEY OLSON 4' Vocal Music I ' ' I Miz. D. c. PERRY I Woodwork and Carpentry 'Q' .. 'i 't ' MR' C. H. OS-I-ERFQSS - . Architectural design problems , fir?-1 . V swf ' . tx xy Librarian 5 w.i.w. Social Club -is -. 55' A - t X11 i-1 MRS. G. B. PFEIFFER I ' Q Dramaiicsp Audio- , ' ' ,. Visual Education 9 B is W 1 if L Mosque is sender pegf 5 Enter uf DBYPUHP lie E- ' Aff - -'Q2.irII.f'. .fi National Thespians MR. HOMER PARIS In the sophomore and iunior years speech is taken one day a week for one semester in connection with English classes. ln the senior year, speech is a closely correlated part of American History and stresses in- dividual personolity development. Voice control is studied with the wire recorder and the public address system. Various discussions techniques are studied and employed. The final examination is the Senior Speech, a fifteen minute talk resulting from research and study. A Faculty IQ

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1 1 I Sandal Qniences ?EuiIiJ Qilitigensbip International, national, regional, and local events are stressed in the 45+ , W: 'V f three courses offered b the Social Science Department. World History, Ki, ...T V . .n and American History are required for the graduation of all C.S.H.S. ,fb -V-:X students, while world geography is a semester elective. Senior speech is ii - Ar! 5 taken in connection with senior American History classes. A better un- . S I derstanding and appreciation of our world is gained by C.S.H.S. students , . Henle Numng' 'lp V' 5-'5fJ'i1i-55, . , 'VSNVT n, Audio Meter Testing A ,iKi5L,,i,,4. E -., for-ii.,-L K through the Social Science Department. H Y xg ' i i Miss L. iz. ioNEs -55,-ffl n , , if .. French. English it V. J 1 , V :Zu , , i- Nat'l Honor Society :fs It E gi F-,i fig ,n A :Z A ' S .ap ' EQ fi . -. MR. M. iuNeEieicH ,. or N il y? Social Science - ii W 51' ,- F ' Chairman 1. i Soph. Class Sponsor J l5'.g.j.f,i 73 , English ' ,G H ' M :F MR. G. W. .IUSTUS MISS M. HOLLISTER ,lfij 2 lr H instrumental Music Ho Hum! Director g MR. G. E. JACKSON V Journalism gf Counseling Cp,e,,,55,,y V . - . i. J Quill 8. Scroll Society Terror Trail Photo'gr ff ff i ' A 9 5 MRS. LIDA KENNEDY MR. M. HOUSEMAN 62119 9 Qhffizrs bras jfureign languages Latin, Spanish, and French are available to students. This study promotes friendship between American and foreign citizens, for the more we know the more we understand. Two years of each language are offered. In Spanish and French fundamentals of grammar and ex- pression of the language in real-live situations are stressed. The course in Latin consists of learning basic vocabulary, its transition into modern languages, and the contributions of the Romans to our day. l8 Faculty Spanish Spanish Club Sigma Sigma Tau Social Club Miss ioANNA ioiiv Metals, Home Mech. MR. A. K. MacKENZlE



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Business Education Business Coordinator ' 5 MR. M. I.. PIRTLE A. s . g.+g ,,? , Mathematics f 'E , Q F.r.A. Club I as I-N fr s A - Mies. ELMA t. REILLY 1 - gs, English Mies. z. RAGSDALE I W I ti ff as ,, speech fl R Mies. R. H. Roasters '-Cf. , x O Itjhldll' ',! V' I . I Mathematics . .Qld LL I F.r.A. club , s .. MR. R. A. REDDING .rr 'I if I . was , 5 ., . GirI's Swimming , .. , . 'Y , Miss MARIQRIE Rust . 5 1 1 'X I . .1 . Y N , i English Y YI' Y Terror Tribe MISS MARGARET REID 20 Faculty fill ,, 5-ri?-F is , IQC7 if I gl 7 MH 'it' 2 '- uw tin e ll V IV i Art, Window-Display Mi I ,V ,g.'.-M,-- Aff club ' ' ' ti Publicity Committee MR. L. J. SAMUELSON Finals ' VV f x : f I Mechanical Drawing MR. W. E. SMITH Qrt ehelups btuhent illialents Included among the expected and usual obiectives ot the Art De- partment is an emphasis ot the correlation of other subiects and activities in the lives of the art students. This includes consideration of art funda- mentals and the working on protects with other departments. Dance decorations, training aids, advertising, cartoons, senior speeches, stage props, and publicity for all organizations are used for the training of the art students whenever possible.

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