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cglzanksgiving .J ssemhly The Thanksgiving Assembly, which was an innovation at our school this year, turned out to be a most successful event. Dwight Johnson, Executive-Secretary of the Littletown Y.M.C.A., was our speakerg he gave us a humorous, yet interesting, speech which was well suited to the day. The Glee Club sang two songs. g peec Cggstivczl This yf:ar's Speech Festival was held in Kremmling and it turned out to be a big success. All the participants from our school did very well and earned high ratings. Nellie Rose Warren gave an original oration, Patsy Mumford gave a dramatic read- ing and Carole Chambers gave a hurnorous reading. Helen Lundgren, George Enyeart, George Culbreath, .Tim'Knudsen and Harrison Vinson presented the one act play, The Monkeys Paw , a very dramatic and serious play. The cast did excep- tionally well and earned the only superior rating given to any of the plays at the Festival this year. Glzristmas rogram One of the most successful events of the year was the Christmas program. It was planned and prepared by Mrs. Schenck and directed by Mr. Zelinsky. The pro- gram began with Christrnas'music sung by the grade school and high school. At appropriate spots George Enyeart read the Christmas story from St. Luke, while some grade school youngsters enacted various tableaux on stage. The grade school presented a one act play, The Cowboys Christmas. The youngest grades sang songs and did recitations. At the end of the program, Santa Claus came in as an unexpected guest and distributed candy and treats to all the children. QfLt.OI' Cll'fll.VCl February 6, 1954, at 7:30 P.M. found the school house all ready for the Senior Snow Carnival. There was a wide variety of booths, even a Rope-the-Goat booth. The Seniors worked very hard in order to make this money making project a success About 9:30 we closed all the booths in the upstairs gym and went down to the lower gym to play Bingo. There were many lovely prizes. - During an intermission in the Bingo playing, Audrey Claum was crowned Carnival Queen. Everyone who attended had a wonderful time, and this was one of the most successful carnivals we have ever had. Valentine party ' On February 12, 1954, at 2:00 the high school and grade school enjoyed a Valentine party which was planned and arranged by Mrs. Schenck. There was square dancing and an exchange of valentines. Refreshments, consisting of cookies and ice cream, were served at the end of the program. 5 -
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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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