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Freshman Class , 1 ' Qs TOP ROW: Left to Right: Lois Huntington, Pat Vinson, Dolores Suniga, Alice Prestrud, Margaret Enyeart, Mike Madron. BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Vinson, Lora Duncan, Charles Melvin, Alice Harris, Mrs. Slovak. We started off with our initiation to prove to the Seniors that they are The Mighty Seniors, and that we were The Lowly Freshmen. Later, we had a Halloween party as our Freshman return party. 4 During the year we gained Bob Fox and Delores Suniga. We were very sorry to lose Charlie Melvin, Joan Sheek, Erla Arthur, George Arthur and Bob Relphf At the present, we are planning a box social and dancing afterwards. We are also looking forward to decorating for Baccalaureate. Our officers were elected as follows: President ------- -- Alice Prestrud Vice -President --- -- Bob Fox Secretary ------ --- Lois Huntington Treasurer--- --- Mike Madron Our sponsor is Mrs. Slovak. ' For the Senior Carnival we chose Alice Prestrud as our candidate.
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Sophomore Class TOP ROW: Left to Right: Donna Goss, Harold Horn, Robert Graham, Janet Wells, Janet Sheesley. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Slovak, Joan Williams, Sonja Ashlock, Nellie Warren, Ronnie Alexander. The Sophomore Class of 1954-55 began what they avowed would be a successful year with the enrollment of five old members, four new members and with Mr. Emil Slovak as their sponsor. Our money-making project was selling candy. The officers elected at the beginning of the year are as follows: President ------- -- Sonja Ashlock Vice -President ------- Joan Williams Secretary-Treasurer-- Ronnie Alexander Student Council Representative -- -- Donna Goss Sonja was later replaced by Joang and Ronnie was replaced by Nellie Warren. Donna Goss became our most charming candidate for the Senior Carnival. We regret to say that she lost. The Sophomores can commend themselves on their active membership in all clubs and projects. ' During the year we lost three members of the class: Sonja Ashlock, David Hollenbeck and Daryl Rimbey. But we were glad to gain two new members: Janet Sheesley and Bob Countway. Let us leave you with our be st wishes for the coming year when we will be the JUNIORS of good old S. C. H. S.
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Junior High Room TOP ROW: Left to Right: Lloyd Evans, Barney Lowery, Warren Eggers, Alex Suniga, Mike Jarvis, Barbara Hampy, Lila Evans,April Madron, Joyce Ritchey. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Don Farley, Carolyn Boner, Ollin Melvin, Bob Enyeart, Ruben Martinez, Joe Gallegos, Bernice Gallegos, Gloria McLucas, Sharon Slavin The enrollment in our room reached its peak during the first semester when we had twenty students. Fortunately, we have lost only one pupil at the time of this writing. A picnic was planned early in the fall and arrangements were completed for a hike to Rocky Point Lake. Another picnic has been tentatively scheduled for the end of the school term. After-school frolics included sledding and tobogganing on the ball park hill. Several times chili con carne was served to warm the athletes. The seventh and eighth graders plan to attend the Colorado Young Citizens League Conven- tion to be held in Denver early in the spring. Junior High School sports have helped round out a full year of activity. The softball and basketball teams have worked very hard and should be commended on their fine work. Money-making plans have worked out very well this yearg and the class has sufficient funds for their annual trip to the C.Y.C,L. convention in Denver. Junior High room mothers--Mrs. Walter Enyeart, Mrs. William Bersonnet and Mrs. A. W Lowery--have been extremely helpful in planning parties and picnics.
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