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

 - Class of 1914

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MAY WILLIAMS Major, Mathematics, German Her cap of velvet could not hold. The tresses of her hair of gold.” BELLE WILLIAMS Major, German “Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman.” 18

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MAIUE THOMAS Major, Science Glee Club. Annual Board. “Short but sweet ’ is Marie, A jolly girl in her you’ll see. TKESSA VOLLMEK Major, Science Glee Club, Class Play. “As good to be out of the world as out of Fashion.” HAZEL WHITE Major Science Glee Club, Basketball. “Music cometh from her heart, and findeth expression in her fingers.” I 7



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TIIE SCRAP ROOK New York, Jan, 2, 1927.—Word has been received from Mr. Archie Sills, who is in France, assisting Madame Myrtes Paine in preparing the new spring styles, stating that they will be a big improvement over these of former years. Berlin, March 9, 1922.—Lost—Yesterday on the Unter den Linden, a small gold pin on which were the letters, “G. J. H. S. ’14.” Finder please return to Hazel White, at the Conservatory of Music. Grand Junction, Colo., April 12, 1918.—“Professor Dodd's Cow,” drawn by Leslie Stevens, and edited in the comic section of The New York Times,” has made a decided hit with the public, especially the children. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1930.—The Jingo” Football Team has chosen as its mascot, an image of “Fat” Chapman, their retired Captain. Mr. Chapman now tips the scales at 340 pounds, and his friends say he is not growing thinner. Greeley, Colo., Oct. 2, 1917.—Although she has only taught one month after completing a course here in Domestic Science, Miss Grace Harvey has suddenly resigned. It is rumored that she will now make more practical use of her training. Amsterdam, Holland, Nov. 7, 1927.—Those who wish good butter and cheese can obtain them by phoning me early in the week. My cows are washed twice daily and my dairy is very sanitary and up to date. —Florence Hunter. Grand Junction, Colo., Feb. 22, 1916.—In reply to his application for admission to West Point, Orville Levan today received the surprising reply that he was too 6bort. This comes as a great shock to his many friends. Chicago, 111, May 15, 1921.—The tea party which Miss Emma Sullivan was to have given for the children of her slum district has been indefinitely postponed because of the death of her favorite cat, “Migs.” Meeker, Colo., April 5, 1917.—While attempting to reach the rings in the gymnasium, where she is teacher, Miss Marie Thomas slipped and fell, and sprained her wrist. Fruita, Colo., Aug. 19, 1919.—While passing through this city. Bob Rhone, who holds the championship for bicycle riding, today took lunch at the “Primrose Cafeteria ’, owned and operated by Miss Lucile Lyle. They were former school mates and Miss Lyle felt highly honored. Lake Geneva, 111., June 15, 1940— Several thousand dollars are being spent by Mr. Martin Beck in establishing communication between this world and Mars. He contends that it is inhabited by a race of beautiful women and is endeavoring to prove this assertion. Denver, Colo., June 10, 1924.—Grief and consternation prevailed at The First Presbyterian Church last evening when Count Aguisse Phloegnapes, who was to lead Miss Bessie Miller to the altar failed to appear. After a wireless message had been sent, the Count arrived with profuse apologies for his absent mindedness. The bride’s tall, dignified maid of honor. Miss Gladys Penberthy, followed carrying pink roses. Miss Marian Hatch sang. O Promise Me,” and Miss Pauline Pearce played the wedding march. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. C. Barnett. New York, July 6, 1927.—The serum for cancer advocated by Dr. Warren Pat- ton, may prove a great benefit to mankind. Dr. Patton obtained this serum from an animal of the African jungles. After a few injections the patient assumes the appear, ance of a chimpanzee and is freed from the disease. Fruitvale, Colo., Nov. 23.—1920.—We are pleased to hear that Miss Hessie Hen- 19

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