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

 - Class of 1913

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Sophomore (Class liistoni • L I 9 On entering the I iigh School the third of September, Nineteen Kleven, our “soon to he famous” (or forgotten) Freshman Class enrolled altogether one hundred and thirty-five. During the lapse of a year changes have been wrought in our enrollment and only eighty-five ambitious students have survived for the seemingly hard, but pleasant labors of the present Sophomore year. We went through that stage—through which all innocent “Freshies” have to go, namely, the “verdant stage.” Nevertheless the class of Nineteen Fifteen soon became considered as the most remarkable Freshman Class ever assembled. We had so many loving qualities blended with our wonderful rapidity along mental lines that we at once made a hit with all of the teachers. (As was shown by the C+ lists.) When the time came for us to lay aside our coat of green there were a few who were loath to leave behind our Freshman studies and those kind persevering Freshman teachers who had struggled so hard to lead them along the paths of knowledge. (As well as for other reasons.) The next fall we returned again for another year of work. It was then that we thought dignity should begin to sprout, and was not this feeling justified ? Was there not a great large Freshman Class looking up to us as their superiors. So far this remarkable period in our lives has certainly been the “Busy Season.” We have made further and still more remarkable increases by strengthening our mental capacity until it can now hold whole pages of Caesar, Ancient History and Rhetoric, without the help of-------. (Saying nothing of Geometry.) This year also witnessed us winning the High School Championship in basketball. On January- the seventeenth, our great annual Spartan-Athenian Debate occurred. Both sides acquitted themselves creditably. Sparta was declared the victor. Not one of us will ever forget that glorious banquet held at the LaCourt, which occurred on the evening of January the twenty-first. That remarkable evening when we so shrewdly outwitted the other Classes. ( ?) Although the Plague of Spring Fever is working in our ranks, we all expect to become jolly Juniors in a few weeks. We close with that sentiment upon our lips. —By Lawrence Ricks.

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