Summit County High School - Summiteer Yearbook (Breckenridge, CO)

 - Class of 1954

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Glass I, Helen Lundgren, will my chewing equipment to .Ioan Williams so that she won't need to go through the same misery: I also will my locker, No. 19, to the girls. I, Audrey Glaurn, will my dyed hair to Darlene Slavin so that she- won't have to waste her money on rinses: I also will my chair in Problems in Democracy class to anyone who would be interested. I, Barbara Cox, will my second period shop class to any girl who can stand seven boys: I also will my glasses to Janice so she won't have to borrow everyone elses glasses. I, Florence Dodge, will my class ring to Dee Hulslander and my jeep rides to anyone who can survive them. I, George Culbreath, will my ability to ditch school and go row- boating to the very capable Alan Rice. I, Jim Knudsen, will my English ability to Loren Thompson and my girl friends to Bob Rice. I, Ben Throckmorton, will my car to anyone who can keep oil and a generator in it. I, Dennis McDonald, will all the Texans to anyone who will have them: I also will my homework to anyone who can do it. I, George Enyeart, will all my parking spots to Hud and Darlene: I also will my jump shot to .Tim Christensen. I, Rhoda Graham, will my boy friends to Elsie Comstock and my place in Mechanical Drawing to my brother.

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enlor emories That long awaited year, 1954, has finally arrived, and it finds ten eager Seniors ready to pass through the door of SCHS into the light of the world before us. Thinking of the years behind us, we find that it seems such a short time ago that sixteen excited Freshmen met together in the huge assembly room in the high school for the first time. About two weeks later, our same group assembled again, this time in the spotlight of Freshman initiation. Our entrance into the school was as follows: Evelyn Huntington, Shirley Craig, George Enyeart, Florence Dodge, Tess Cox, Jim Knudsen, Helen Lundgren, George Culbreath, Ben Throckmorton, Georgianna Lightburn, and Gertie Jo Wyatt. Each person was to impersonate in his dress such people as convicts, comic strip characters, Indians, and so forth. Janet Swanson, also a member of this class, was not present at the initiation. After staging a return party for the upperclassmen, we spent the rest of the year in great enthusiasm and in anticipation of the years before us. - September, 1951, brought with it changes in our class membership. We lost Tess, Georgianna, Ben, Rhoda, and Betty, but we gained Pat Barringer. Caye McL.ucas and Ronnie Steele enrolled in the middle of the year. A money making project that year was a play entitled Bashfi11 Bobby. At the end of the school year, we gave a picnic at Glenwood Springs. I ' A remarkable change in class membership was again noted in September of 1952. We lost Caye, Pat, and Ronnie, all of whom changed schools. Gertie J'o was wed to Bert Roof: they now have a son. ln October, Evelyn became the bride of Bill Schneidewind. At the end of the first semester, Shirley left us to marry Manny Ashlock. To balance our losses, we gained Barbara Cox, Audrey Glaum, Sondra Barbour, and Kenny Kirkland. Rej oining us were Tess, Rhoda, and Ben. This year was filled to the brim with activities for us. In November we helped the Seniors present Our Miss Brooks. ln April we decoratednfor the Prorn, and planned the .Tunior-Senior Banquet. Q We started our last year with only eight of our original gang, plus Barbara and Audrey. This has been a very big and important year for us. Our Junior-Senior play Quiet Weekend , presented in November, was a huge success. Our greatest money-making project was our Carnival, in February. ' During the four years, George Enyeart was always on the first string in basket- ball: the other boys were also very active on the team. Shirley, Evelyn, and Helen has all been cheerleaders. A Because of the Annual deadline, this goes to press before the Prom, Baccalau- reate, and Graduation. We believe that these main events'are going to mean more to us than the events of previous years, because we will be leaving our school chums A and will be meeting the demands of the life before us. Although we'l1 never forget the best four years of our lives spent in SCHS, we are each anxious to strike out into a higher level of life and to strive for the sunshine in our future. ' by Helen Lundgren



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61038 v.Ql'OpllQCy The year is 1964 and. . George Enyeart, a professional basketball referee, sure doesn't let the boys of S.C.H.S. get away with anything. Florence Dodge, a speedy typist, needs a vacation after typing out the income tax forms for the U. S. Government. Summit County High School received a call from Ben Throckmorton, Governor of Texas, asking Coach DuBridge if he needed any information concerning Texas for his Problems of Democracy Class. Helen Lundgren is sorry she started an orphanage: her 'fiance George, won't marry her until she quits her job. Maybe he doesn't care for kids Jimmy Knudsen, an Admiral in the Navy, sure causes the girls to swoon over him when they hear about the medals he has won. Barbara Cox is now a registered nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital in Denver. Her favorite patient is Greg Sanns, who is suffering with a broken foot. ' Dennis McDonald now operates the .Titter-Bug Dancing School for Women : this way he figures that he can meet different beautiful girls every day. Audrey Glaum, an airline stewardess, decided that this job has its ad- vantages! she can always keep her eyes on Bob while she's on duty. Rhoda Graham, a woman taxi driver, is really doing a good business driving people to and from Denver twice a week. George Cully, the Game Warden on the Blue, has really made a fortune showing tourists where to fish illegally. Bob Kirkland, now in the Merchant Marine, is making this his career. He is stationed in California at present. ANTLER'S SERVICE A FOOTES REST S Best Wishes To The Seniors Complirnehts Of A FRIEND

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