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

 - Class of 1914

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Our Senior year was the most trying of all. For a time our work seemed awfully hard but at last as the year began to draw to a close we realized that the test bad been severe. The ability of the members of our class to overcome difficulties and to win was plainly shown by the number graduating. Our classmate Edith Glasstford, who gave so much promise, was chosen as having the highest average throughout the four-year course. Horace Hopkins was an exceptionally close second. These are to be complimented for their brilliant work. Surely the world holds honor and position lor such students as these. Again we must emphasize the fact that our class has furnished the best material for leaders. Our football season, last year is acknowledged by every one to have been the most successful ever. Our team scored 197 points during the season, while our opponents scored but 6 against us. We met the largest and best teams of Western Colorado and Eastern Utah. The finances were deftly handled by Robert Rhone and Arthur Chapman piloted the team as captain. As the year draws to a close we must realize that never again will we be so well organized. Now we must find the ways of the world. Surely we have profited by out high school experiences and we sincerely hope that with work and ambition we may oecome benefactors of mankind. SENIOR'S FAREWELL. Graduation time is fast approaching and soon we shall meet as a class for the last time. Soon we shall no. more be greeted as we ascend the stairs, by the smiling face of Professor Allen. Soon we shall study and recite together for the last time. What a feeling of sadness comes over us when we think of these things! We have tried to be a good example for those who shall follow in our footsteps. It is with the best wishes that we give up our places to the class of T5. We wish to call the attention of the Eighth Grade to the splendid opportunities offered by the High School of Grand Junction. We hope that each one of them will enter the Freshman Class in the Fall. Now we must bid farewell to our old G. J. H. S. Parting is always mingled with sorrow but let us look on the bright side. After four years we have reached the goal which we have been struggling for. The faces of our kind and patient teachers will always appear before us when we look back upon our school life in Grand Junction. Each one of us will go on his or her separate way. We go out of these doors only to meet a greater and deeper task—life. No matter what we enter upon we shall endeavor to make this old world better. ALUMNI NOTES. High School students, ere it is too late, seize your opportunities, realize that the teachers are striving to make useful citizens of you and are not present to merely guard your conduct and to hinder your good times. If you but give the faculty a chance you will be convinced that its members wish the best in life for all of you. Do not wait until you are through school to appreciate their endeavors. Though, when you are through school, you divide into the many and diversified walks of life, stick together while at school for the great purpose of a better and more enlightened nation. Everyone is like a link in a chain'. When we cease to do our duty we cause the breaking of one link which often causes disaster to many. So let us do our duty to God and Man in such a whole hearted way that the great chain of human advancement may forever do its duty. WARD A. JOHNSON, T3. 22



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