Grand Junction High School - Tiger Yearbook (Grand Junction, CO)

 - Class of 1913

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JUNIOR CLASS

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Junior (Class l oll WILLIAM ANDERSON: Oh, why was it said that “Children should be seen and not heard”? BONN I FI ELD Al’PPERLE: His tawny beard is the equal grate Of both his wisdom and ills face. FLORENCE A LI EN: Silence is golden, silence is divine. MARTIN BECK: Only one thing endures—character. HARLEY BARNETT: “He has one all consuming passion—one that his life may fashion, and that is Latin. ANNA BOECHING: Distends with pride. LILLIAN CAMPBELL: For thee the Fates, severely, ordain a cool suspense. RUTH CANON: I gather flocks of friends. RUSSELL COLES: Good behavior Is my only savior. ARTHUR CHAPMAN: He is big and fat, and always cheerful. PRESTON DEAN: How changed from what he was! MARIE DAHLBURG: She is never sad but when she sleeps. (She never sleeps.) FRED DAHLBURG: A man may know his own mind and still not know' a great deal. MADGE DAVIS: With many an asking smile and wondering stare. EDITH G I.ASS FORD: A sweet, attractive kind of grace. ESTHER HOGSETT: Sue me, and w’oo me and flatter me. GRACE HARVEY: So sweet the blush of bashfulness, E'en pity scarce can wish it less. MARGUERITE HARVEY: The union of womanly tenderness and angelic patience. MARION HATCH: A splendid volume, handsomely bouud and unusually well illustrated. HERMAN HUTTON: ’Tis sure the hardest science to forget. LEONA HOLMES: t , T . „ . The folly and absurdness whereof I shall not endeavor to expose. FLORENCE HUNTER: The lily of the (Grand) valley. HESSIE HENDERSON: All things that I knew, but now confess the more I know I know I know the less. HORACE HOPKINS: , . , Laziness grows on people; it begins In cobwebs and ends in iron chains. RUTH LONG: To those who know thee not, no words can paint And those who know thee know all words are faint. BESSIE MILLER: Happiness is never perfected until it is shared. FRANCIS MANION: Better to smoke here than hereafter. ARDIS MOZINGO: Small skill in Latin, still less in Greek, Is more than adequate to all 1 seek. MARY MARTIN: All inclination and aspiring to knowledge. MAY NELSON: Variety is the spice of life. WARREN PATTON: That I were what I think I am. WALTER PALMER: In a word, he is complete in feature and mind— yes he is (?). GLADYS PEMBERTHY: Spick and span and brand new. PAULINE PEARCE: Audacity is the engine of achievement. WALLACE PAYNE: They never taste who always drink; They always talk who never think. ROBERT RHONE: A Demosthenes in the art of football playing. RUTH MARIE SMITH: After-wits are dearly bought; Let thy fore-wit be thy thought. LESLIE STEVENS: He never swears, nor uses a pony; has no faults the common mortal possesses—in other words, an ideal young man. ELY STANNARD: Things don’t turn up in this world unless somebody turns them up. EMMA SULLIVAN: She comes; 'tlB but a passing sight. ARCHIE SILLS: So nimble and so tall. MARIE THOMAS: The voices of the present say Come”; But the voices of the past say Wait.” TRESSA VOLLMER: Still dreams her happy dreams, nor thinks That aught can break these golden links. HAZEL WHITE: Beauty, truth and rarity, Grace, and all sumplicity. EDWARD WILSON: Very fond of the fairer sex. MAE WILLIAMS: The countenance is but the portrait of the mind. BELLE WILLIAMS: And she hath woven a golden mesh To entrap the hearts of men. ORVILLE LEVAN: A giant in intellect, n Lilliputian in stature—a strange mixture, most peculiar. WILMA LONG: ’Tis only lovely thoughts Can make a lovely face.

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