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cgtucfent Gourmet' BOTTOM ROW: Frank Enyeart, Shirley Kirkland, Kda Carr, Robert Graham, Mr. Zelinsky. l TOP ROW: George Enyeart, James Knudseh, Bobby Rice, Alan Rice. This year we went all out for Student Council. We started off with a bang with a Student Council Day. We first elected two candidates from each class. The following morning, the candidates and their supporters prepared their campaigns ln the afternoon, each campaign manager introduced his candidate, who gave an election speech. Later that afternoon, we elected one representative from each clauss. The four representatives elected were: Robert Graham, Freshman rep- resentative: Bobby Rice, Sophomore representative: Alan Rice, Junior represent- ativeg and Jimmy Knudsen, Senior Representative. These four and the four class presidents, George Enyeart, Ida Carr, Frank Enyeart, and Harold Horn, comprise the Student Council. The following were elected as officers: Jimmy Knudsen. . ..... President Alan Rice .... . . Vice-President Bobby Rice .............. Secretary George Enyeart ............ Treasurer After. the above picture was taken, Shirley Kirkland left and Harold Horn, Vice President of the Freshman Class took her place on the Student Council. FAIRPLAY HOTEL SAYER 81 McKEE DRUG, Leadville
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rgncfustriaf .HHS Gfub BACK ROW: Alan Rice, Loren Thompson, Jim Knudsen, Bobby Rice, Mr. Finney. FRONT ROW: George Culbreath, Harrison Vinson, Rhoda Graham. This year saw a major innovation at Summit County High School when Mr. Jack Finney launched an Industrial Arts Club. The club is an honorary one, open only to members of the school's Shop and Mechanical Drawing classes. In order to be el- igible, a student must have an 85 average in Shop or Mechanical Drawing and an overall average of 80 in his other subjects. An assembly was held dur ing a first period. 'Jim Knudsen, Student Council President, opened the program and turned the meeting over to Mr. Finney. He ex- plained the organization of the club and read the objectives of the club. They are:' 1. To become better acquainted with, and to promote a better understanding of organizations of this type. 2. To develop an active interest in the methods and problems of industrial life. 3. To develop self-discipline, initiative, and a readiness to assist others and to learn to join happily in group undertakings. 4. To develop in each member a feeling of pride in his ability to do useful things. Mr. Finney then tapped Jim Knudsen, the first member, with a T-square, a symbol of mechanical drawing. Jim then tapped the other charter members with either a T-square or a try square, a symbol of the shop. The other members are: Rhoda Graham, Loren Thompson, Harrison Vinson, Robert Rice, Alan Rice, and George Culbreath. These seven members were seated on the platform before being sworn into the club by Mr. Finney. He then presented each member with a green and yellow cap bearing the letters l.A. The officers are: ' President ....... ..... A lan Rice Vice-President ..... . . George Culbreath Secretary-Treasurer. . . . Rhoda .Graham
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Ocjhe QS3UI7'L47l1.tQQI' Sta BOTTOM ROW: Carole Chambers, George Culbreath, George Enyeart, Ben Throckxnorton, Mr. Zellnsky, Sponsor. TOP ROW: Florence Dodge, Ida Carr, Audrey Glaum, Barbara Cox, Patsy Murnford. Another year has passed and has been recorded by our busy staff members in the 1954 Summiteer. We want to thank the many people in Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco, Leadville, Fairplay, and Climax who have advertised in our yearbook. I The Summiteer Staff is: K .Editor-in-Chief. . . . Florence Dodge Assistant Editor ...... Carole Chambers Business Manager ....... Florence Dodge Photography. . . Barbara Cox, Audrey Glaum Sports Writer ....... Ben Throckmorton Staff Writers .... Ida Carr, Patsy Mumford 'George Enyeart, George Culbreath We wish to thank Helen Lundgren, Nellie Rose Warren, and Loren Thompson for -writing articles for this Annual. ASHLOCK TRUCK LINE ASHLOCK MERCHANT LOUIE PAUL KOKOMO BAR 81 CAFE A.B. CAFE 81 COURT
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