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iFrrflbntan (HlasH Top Row—Leckenby, Woolery, Dorr, Logsdon, Heintze, Zimmerman, L. Smith, Brobeck. Middle Row—U. Adams, Halbert, Monson, Helgesen, F. Adams, N. Fleming, Semotan, Wren, R. Fleming. Bottom Row—Sargent (sponsor), E. Smith, Hobbs, Brooks, Marble, Musser, Poulson, Shull. On September 4, 1923, another group of Freshmen, thirty in number, entered Steamboat Springs High School. We found that High School, like everything else, is not half as bad as it is said to be. Of course we heard several comments on our “color,” but that did not bother us for it has often been said that green is good for the eyes. One of the first and most important events was the organization of the classes. The following were elected officers of our class: Sponsor, Miss Bell; President, Albert Leckenby; Vice President, Sebastian Studer; Secretary-Treasurer, Althea Helgesen; Whistle Reporter, Edith Smith. During the Christmas vacation we were sorry to hear of the resignation of Miss Bell, our sponsor, but we were pleased to find that Miss Sargent, who filled the vacancy in the faculty, proved successful in the sponsor’s position. The Freshmen held up their end of the load in athletics by having several members of the class entered on the athletic teams. ■■■■ 19-SAIL0R-24 — Pape 10
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npltnmnrr (SIlaHH Top Row—Neish, Fleming, Schaefermeyer, Wither, Crawford, Steele, Crumly, Halbert. Middle Row—Ogden (Sponsor), Cross, Gaymon, Ellis, Fisher, Alley, Younker, Gray. Bottom Row—Barber, Auter, Clark, Fahrion, Welch, Smith, Nay, Whitney. On a bright sunny morning in the year 1922, our halls of learning were filled with a throng of the prize juveniles of “these parts.” During the first week of our second year in school the class met to choose officers, as follows: Deane Wither, president; Bernice Fisher, vice president; Evelyn Irvin, secretary- treasurer; Nellie Fahrion, Whistle reporter, and Miss Ogden, class sponsor. Of course we felt very superior to the green Freshmen, and one of our first acts was to initiate them in a fitting manner. On November 23 the Sophomores entertained the High School, the faculty and the alumni at a dance, to celebrate the fact that the Steamboat Football boys had won the championship of Northwestern Colorado. Every- one reported a good time and we felt sure that our party had been a great success. In the athletics of this year our class has played an important part. In other school activities and organizations we were represented also. On March 7 and 8 we gave two one-act plays, “In the Spring a Young Man’s Fancy,” and “A Case of Suspension.” Much talent was shown and everyone present was convinced of our ability as enter- tainers. If we keep up our reputation for the next two years, and we will, ours will be a record-breaking class. —........—— 19-SAIL0R-24 = Pasre IS
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'Mllllllllffih. inminmur £ tramhnat There’s a place called Steamboat Springs, Nestled close between the hills. Can you tell us why we love it ? Why our hearts with joy it fills? Some will tell you ’tis the climate, With its gentle, cooling breeze, Wafted downward from the hill tops, Where the pine trees wave with ease. Some will tell you of the flowers That we find in every nook. And men «dll claim ’tis what they get When out with line and hook. But not least as I believe it, Is the Steamboat High, Where the boys and girls are gathered, As the days go swiftly by. Where they teach us to be manly, And to do the things worth while, That whatever lies before us We can face with cheery smile. And we find a ready welcome At the church each Sabbath day, Yes, they greet us just like home folks, In a friendly sort of way. Now you know just why we like it And the joy that each day brings, ’Tis the folks that we are meeting Here in Steamboat Springs. —J. C. P. 19-SA1L0R-24
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