Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1947

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@ale tdwi Svettte Sept. 27—Football at Oak Creek Oct. 4—Football at Craig 11—Football-Meeker National Assemblies Program 18— Football at Glenwood 19— Freshman Initiation Party 21— Report on India 22— F ootball-Hayden 24-25—Teachers’ Vacation 30— Ski Pictures Nov. 7—Valleau, Hypnotist 15— Block S Party 23— Junior Party Basketball-Clifton 28-29—Thanksgiving Vacation 5— Ski Square Dance 6— Basketball at Meeker 13—Basketball at Craig 16— Senior Play 18—Christmas Program 20— Onstead Cartoons Homecoming Dance 23- 31—Christmas Vacation 3—Basketball-Oak Creek 10—Basketball at Yampa 15—Basketball at Hayden 17— Basketball-Hayden 18— Senior Party 20—Fish and Game Picture 24— Basketball-Meeker 27—Basketball-Kremmling 31— Basketball at Craig 1—Mid-Winter Formal 4—Conner Novelties 7—Basketball at Oak Creek 11—Movie 15—Ski Carnival 21-22—Basketball Tournament . 14—Movies 21—Sophomore Party 26— Junior Play Matinee 27— Junior Play 29—Junior High Party 3— Penny Auction Sale 4— Good Friday 8— Band Concert 9— Student Body Election 11—Oak Creek Assembly Freshman Party 15—Movie 18—Yampa Valley Music Meet 25-26—Grand Junction Music Meet 28—Music Bell Ringers

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Senem (?1 Z64 Once upon a time, four years ago, forty-two pupils took their places in S. S. H. S. assembly hall as forty-two green freshmen. Sponsored by Mrs. Campbell they were egotistical and ambitious (most freshmen are). Just to start the year right the dubious sophomores initiated them. Barbara Clay looked especially charming that day (as well as Don Kinney and all the rest of them). They all worked hard that year and were glad to claim the best party of the year. However, it was explained later that the freshmen always have the best one. They tried hard and did real well on War Bond drives, too. At the close of the year they enjoyed a nice picnic up Butcherknife Canyon—and without one fatality, too. Well, three months later, they were back again—only this year leamed sophomores, and sponsored by Helen Newquist. With Doris Birkett as president, they were off to another good start. They all got a huge kick out of initiating the “green” freshmen; but all is fair in love and war, and high school. Once more they presented a nice party with St. Patrick’s Day as the theme. After a whole year of study, fun, and laughter, they had a nice picnic down by the “Old Mill Stream” some place. And then they were juniors. Next fall that same class—some old, some new—took their places once more in S. S. H. S. assembly hall. This year was by far the busiest year of the three. First there were the games. They sold concessions at these games to help finance the Junior-Senior Prom. Then, it was time to get started on the play, “Lady Spitfire.” They enjoyed presenting the play with Mrs. Rorex as the director. Next, it was time for the class party. (By this time their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, were nearly gray-headed). However, they were all satisfied with the party with “Bobby Sox Brawl” as their theme. Oh, yes! During the National Ski meet they made a cute, chubby polar bear on the corner in front of Boggs’ Hardware. Well, finally prom time rolled around and they were all as busy as beavers planning the decoration, banquet, place cards, and all the trimmings. They chose laven- der and gold as the class colors, the columbine as the class flower, and “Upward Ever, Downward Never” as the class motto. Well, finally, after all the work, fun, work, planning, and work they presented a successful prom with the “Lure of the Woodland” as the theme. This year the mighty seniors came back to take their stand as the upper classmen. With Vance Gates as president and Mr. Sauer and Mrs. Campbell as sponsors they sponsored a party which most students say was the best party of the year, called the “Candlelight Fantasy.” A play was also on our docket named “Cross My Heart.” Toward the end of the year they pulled a fast one and went to Venial, Utah, on their sneak day. The highlights of their last year in high school are probably these: Keith Wegeman crowned as champion boy skier west of the Mississippi, seniors won the intermural basketball trophy, Jack Eckstine announced his engage- ment, Kinsey and Kinney selected on the all tournament basketball team, R. Scott, Waggoner and Kinney were selected on the all conference football team, T. Scott joins the Navy, D. Birkett selected as all tournament cheer- leader, and Gates takes out freshman girls. That being the end of their high school days, they closed the book of “47” to be scattered to the four winds: North, South, East, and West.

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