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ACTIVITIES THE 1945 TIGER PAGE NINETEEN 1 9 I ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Standln left to right Arlo Cook Don Walker Jlm Sparks Harold Weber Wamer Slice Duane Downs Mrs Shambaugh sponsor George Dalglelsh seated Mayreta Knight Emma Jo Palmer Thursday Nlht Dance Success Every Thursday night the young people of Sterling gather at the cxty auditorium for their weekly Jive session These dances are made possible bv the Recreation Commission which includes the following Mr Jack Mr OConnel1 Mrs O F Pierson Mrs Don Pomeroy Miss Ruth Scheck M1ss Louise Cronbaugh Mrs Margaret Shambaugh Mrs Dean Dowls and Mr Cecil Garrett To these people we say Thanks a million We appreciate it RED CROSS CLASSES CON TIINUED-During the second semes ter the first aid class met second period every Tuesday and Thursday It was under the dlrectlon of Har old Whyman This course mcluded the standard Red Cross course and the advanced course also During the first semester a nutri tion course was taught by Mrs Edna Games A trlp to the ice plant lo cal dairy grocery store was mclud ed during this course to teach the vxlue of knowledge of good prod ut Paulmg, Todd Community Concerts Glacomlm, Mltchell Presented Lead Classes At the begmnmg of the year offx cers were elected to be leaders ln the class activlties Each class call ed a special meeting to determine who the officers were to be This honor goes to the following stu dents SENIOR CLASS-Loren Pauling president Ila West vice presx dent Marge Setterberg secre tary Peggy Rasmussen treasurer JUNIOR CLASS-Dean Todd pres ident Walt Wernsman vice pres ldent Jack Groce secretary B111 Boyes treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS-Don Giaco mlm president Joanne Mont gomery vice president Mary Lois Hoel secretary Burr Potaf trea surer FRESHMAN CLASS-Jim Mitchell presldent Barbara Beebe vice presldent Gloria Wells secre tary Bettv Haas treasurer My Bonnie looked mto the gas tank My Bonnie lit matches to see If there was any gas in the tank Oh' Bring back my Bonnie to me Igor Corin baritone noted for his interpretation of Russian mu SIC appeared ln an evening con cert November 29 1944 as the first in the series of concert artists spon sored by the Nurtheastern Colorado GOIIHS pianist Carl Fuestner presented a group of Robert Schu manns numbers The remaining artists who were presented during the season were Mildred Dxllmg harplst who has toured every state m the Union and has visited Canada Mexico Cuba Hawaii the British Isles and Europ M1ss Dilling appeared at the City audltorlum on February 9 1945 Dorothy Maynor famed negro so prano appeared in an evening con cert on April 5 1945 As a soloist she has appeared with the New York Philharmonic Boston Phila delphla and Chicago symphony or chestras Miss Maynor IS probably most famous for her interpretation of the ana Depuis la Jour from Louise She has studied yoice with GOOD CITIZEN McBride Wms D A R Honor Charlene McBride Sterling High senior was elected the Good Citi zen for 1945 Thls honor IS glven every year to a hlgh school girl by the Elbridge Gerry chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution with Mrs G A Roe as chairman Girls receiving this honor in cent years are 1939-Norma Jean Smith 1940-Delores Hassman 1941 Jean Mane English 1942 Helen Krull 1943 Mary Tappy 1944-Elaine Foley 1945-Charlene McBride The Good C1t1zen who wlns the state award will receive from the national society of the D A R. a S100 bond in lxeu of the Washington D C pllgrimage of former years This pilgrimage has been dlscon tmued for the duratlon because of overcrowded condltlons ln Wash mgton The first and second state win n rs w1ll each recelye a S25 war bond from the Colorado D A R GITIS from other high schools in fCont1nued on Page Twenty! both Klamroth and Houghton New York City ' r ' 'U tv -, , , . ft 4 I . 4 f 2 . , ' ' A 1 I x W . I 14,11 M I ' L' , X X 'x ,ll J of I' ' a W3 2, f 1 R 4 Z - -f - A - ' 3, ' 2 , , ' . , ' ' - ' , - , . ' 3 1 ' , -- Y K Y i . . if O I O , . . . I I O U 1 1 1 1 3 - 1 . I 1 1 . ' ' ' . . . . - 3 . ' ' , ' I , . - - I y ' ' ' re- . . Z ' I ' 1 1 Z MaCAdams, Judge J0SeDh A- Davis, . Community Concert association. 1 1938-Betty McKe1vey , , , . - V ' l - . , . Q s., , ' ' 1 -. , . - . - , , , . . . Y . . . . . ' - S. ' ' ' . . : . ' ' , . ' Q . -, ,S 1 1 - . N. ' Y ' s- ' Y ' in ,tsl . ' . 4 ' I ' - ' V ' .' ' .
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PAGE EIGHTEEN Places Second Joanne Berkstresser .aterhng Hlgh School senlor was recently Mo t Valuable Student contest has won the second DYIZE 1n the state contest The essay wlll be sent to the natlonal contest Joannes essay won second pr1ze ln the local essay contest held 1n March MEWIBFRS OF THE JUNIOR CLKSS walved a drlvers wrltten exam1nat1on bv takxng a safety drum course second semester Cer tlflcates yvon ln the course left only the load test and the eye test to be passed III fulfxlhng requuements for the coyeted drlyers hcense Jun U1 'ICIXISLIS taught the course v MINS ANGELA NIXROSTICA ytry capable person wlth a loycly detp yolce is Mr Pooles secretary Mlss 'tffuostlca 18 '1 raduate of Ihff IIIEIII School She attendel busmtss sthool lll Denyex Pxeyl ous to hcx employment ln Stcxlln Hlflll School she worked lll the County Clexlts offxce THE 1945 .lame Pronouncecl Best Play ln Years Janle presented by the Junlors on the mght of Aprll 20 ln Blatr Hall was the htt play of years ln Sterllng Hxgh School It was so judged by play goers on the counts of play content castlng and performance Janle by Bentham and W1l l1ams up to now ln tone dealt with the problems confrontlng teen agers and parents ln today s yvar world Whxle comedy predommat ed there were touches of the charm mg IIRIYEU? and 1ntr1ns1c sweetness of youth especlally ln the leadlng femlnlne role of Jame 1ntel1 gently and sympathetlcally mter preted by Mildred Hyblak Th level of performance was hlgh for all characters Extra commen datlon was mdlsputably earned by :cooper Nolan Leon Kautz Ber nadlne Dodd Lorena McKay and Elsbeth Colburn MISSY Grayston ed the play WhlCh was d1rected by Mrs Margaret Shambaugh asslsted by Joan Newman TIGER The 11st of characters and those assoc1ated wlth the productlon of the play follows Charles Colburn Elsbeth Colburn Lucllle Colburn Rodney John Van Brant Janle Colburn Bernadlne Dodd Paula Ramey ,cooper Nolan Thelma Lawrence Dxck Lawrence Henry Poos Mlssy Grayston Patr1c1a Beck Allen Maggard B111 Boyes Mxldred Hyblak Lorena McKay Kay Trultt Leon Kautz Pat Mahoney Ronald Good Tma Andy Frank Bud Bomberg Oscar Wtlhe Venohr Hortense Benmngton Mary Lou Walte Paula Slgl r Jack Groce Dead Pan Hacket Leonard Patten Joe Jerome J1mmy Sparks Carl Loomls Kent Reynolds Mlckey Malone Dean Todd Uncle PO0dgl6 Lester Patten Soldlers Harold Weber Jack Groce V1ctor Baltes Orm Marks Roy Larsen Rlchard Daniels Joe Ford Eugene Hurst Girls Vlrglnla Otzenberger 'VIHYIG ACTIVITIES Jensen Shlrley Wllllams Dorothy Cameron Annabelle Ramey Mar garet Rlce Beatrlce Johnson No na Wernsman V1rg1n1a Mlller Evalyn Hecker Frleda Luft Dlrector Mrs Margaret Sham baugh assxstant dlrector Joan Newman Stage Manager Adolph Larsen Property managers Don DICKIDSOH Victor Baltes Harold Weber Vlr gmxa Otzenberger Nona Werns man Tlcket commlttee Margaret Rlce Mane Jensen E alyn Hecker Ma ry Morgan Joanne Grauberger BUY BONDS The Seventh Wal Loan drlve 15 cheduled to beg1n sometlme May but as soon as school IS out many of you may not thmk to con tlnue buylng stamps and bonds Th1s vear a record of the pledges has not been kept and a decrease m the sale of bonds and stamps has been evldent so when the make up for lost t1me and contlnue buying even after the drlve has ended ,ai 'IHIHNPI XXN Back row left to rl ht 'Hrs sham baugh sponsor Pauline Haney Byron Ngnnenbprg Xl bert XS 1 ner Loren Pauling Ronald Good Jlmmy Nplrks Kenth Nhtteson front row left to right Henry Poos shlrley Hayden, Joan Newman, Phyllis Ness, Peggy Rasmussen lorena Nic-hay, Kay Trung, Gloria knight Rosemary Hassman Hmo Cook - as ' 77 ' , ' ' ' ' , C - V- I W 1 I - ' 1 ' , ' . - . ' nv V - . .....-. ' I V ' . . 1 . - -.f . v 7 ' . ' . - V ...... I . I v A ' ' 'V - ' ............ 3 ' ' f , - , Y- ........ I ' . y ' Y D ..... M ' . I ' . . . . If ' 1 .. . .. , . - l .......... h' . ' ' ' . - . ' ' . s ......... ' ' - - ' ,, - ' ' ....... . I ' . ' ' . - ' .................. ' e ' y W .' - ' ' , , ' ...........,....... -' 1 ' , x - V - - ................ I V ' ' ' ' - s ' ' in D I .....-..-- . V . - T ' ' ' h T 1 - ' ' - ' . ' - I ' - ' ' Q notified that her essay in the Elks A record-breaking crowd attend- Benson- Harlan Barton- Adolph Seventh War Loan drive starts let's tt F -y vt .u ' ' , , ' ' I ' ' Q .' . ' I .' V - . 1 ' . q . 4 A 4 . ' W' 2 , 4 4 k v ' L 5 V . - 1 ' ' bg J fu ' , Q N QA X ' 1' g K. I - iw., in . . I k . D, L Ala' A ' ' l l . l I . . , 'Y - A , 3, yy .5 . . . . . if 1 K y , XA , 5 1 S., A - Q., Q 5 . 2 0 ' - . I .Q e 'Q xl K N 1 V . -L y 3 K A 'sa 4 ' , ' ' 4 , 'f' , '. . ' 1 K. ,. . B- ' . ' Q '12 v ' hu . ' ' .. K' Z A.' ' A I A : ,. - Z t.
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PAGE THIRTY-TWO THE 1945 TIGER SPORTS Pep Club Presents Stunts, Programsg Aids School Spirit Eolstering school spirit and en- thusiasm at the games has been one of the activities of the girls' Pep Club throughout the year. In addi- tion to their work at the games, they have sponsored pep rallies, assem- blies, and staged exhibitions between halves at football and basketball gam s Also a new constitution was ciravtn up during the year The Pep Club has also supported the team at out of town games Several girls attended each game in other towns The annual pep rally was held this vear in the downtown district ush ering in the homecoming activities t although the traditional bonfire was not held afterwards l One of the outstanding assembly programs was the wedding cere mony between Sterling and Victory preceding the Fort Morgan game The annual club banquet was held at the Sterling Country Club pre ceding the Fort Morgan Sterling basketball game of March 2 Piloting the successful current tear were Miss Pope sponsor and Ila West Rosemary Hassman B11 he Cassell and Joanne Berkstres ser officers S Club Increases To Twenty seven The Club started the tear with ten lettermen Don Koenig, Rat Harris Orulle Harvey Keith Mxtteson Duane Dovtis Bill Schup pe Walt Wernsman John Brunner The club nova has '74 rnernber with the exception of Rat l'1ll'llN l.V'1lt Vvernsrnan ard Glen Cctt man who hate left to Join the scrx c At an election of officers Ru Harris was elected president Duane Doviis tice president Keith Matte son secretary and Dean Todd treasurer During the tear the club sold S ,icncils with the basketball and foot ball schedules printed on them PEP CLLB Left to nght front row Cheerleaders Helen Pomeroy Ronald Good Nona Vternsman Second row Chrrlee Cooper B llle Cassell Dora Hagemeler Shirley Hayden Rosemary Hassman MarJone Setterberg Dorothy Uhrig Rosella Mldbo Shirley Slice Pat OGrady Mane Chnstner Third row Margaret Rice Pat 'tlalroney Pauline Lechman Miss Pope sponsor Peggy Rasmussen lla West Gloria Knight Eula Rieke Iva Mae Harper Charlene McBride Phyllis Ness Fourth row Shirley Dick Dorothy Cameron Annabelle Ra mev Joan Newman Lorena McKav Alice Willis Paula Sigler Mane Jensen Mary Lou Waite Virginia Miller Betty Jo Dick Fifth row Emma Jo Palmer Shirley McIntyre Jov Johnson Virginia Williamson Mary Lois Hoel Mayretta Knight Lucille iapp Marvel Mae King Beatrice Welsh Joanne Croft Virginia Campbell Sixth row Kay Register Maryadelle Ramey Joan Montgomery Shirley Will ams Kav Truitt Evelyn Hecker 'iam bi gi as Li' R -uugbw ,np at N QLIB left to ri ht front ron Richard Dan els Iester Patten Hollis Jackson Don Glacomlnr Lirrx tternsman Bill Nchuppe Bob ttacldle Necond row trlo took Richard Nonnenberg., Jack Grocf' Byron Nonnenber John Brunner Dean Todd Leonlrd Patten 'Ihrrd row Coach Horde-n kcldre Ness Joe Flrnes Bill Boxes Robert C ldttbnlllll Bob Hall lester H rrrls Hume Downs Adolph Larsen :Not pictured ire tt llt tternsman Ray Harris Orulle Haney Don Koenig incl keith Nlattesonl o ' ' v . ' ' Q V i Y ' l Y I ' 1 c ' , i ' , ' .S ' , , ' ' , ' ' -X . . . . , . . . . . N l Y I I ! u w Y '.1 , ' , ' , . , ' , ' ' . ' . , . v . i : . . , ' - ' at 7 .1 . S . Y ' 7 . ! . 1 A . . ' V A . l . Z , . ' U , . . . . . Y . . ' ,N , . V . , , A . u, . A y y . . . . . gf --f gf- fwfr W ' 'X .' , . ,f Is- ' ' - , ai? , Y ' , - r if ' ' J. . 'W av 2 W Q , . 1 Q. te if 1 6 7 .1 - 'F' ' - S '.. - . M MJ US.. 5, ,. .Y 2 . ' - Adolph Larsen. and Glen Ge-ttrnnn. ' .. - -'s e .' ' . . I ' 3- - . , , . - . is . , I W, 1 t . :XL e sg be, ' A as I . V . A 15, -1-4.340 .4 N. - ' 1 . t : . , ' ' ' -M ---' . v . -' 1 -' - r . ,. . . . g , . r f- 1 e ' .1 .. 1 . '. 1 1 1, . . t -- 1 ts -' l r 1 .4 . g ' I . g '. ' ' , . I , - . ' ' ' X. . r , . N . , f V 4 A , .
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