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

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CLASS OP 23. Vestal Bell............................ -.President Richard Albright—-——-------------- Vice President Selma McQueen------------------Secretary-Treasurer Vera Adams. Estel Aicher. Marguerite Bridges. Margaret Benge. Alice Burch. Alma Ballard. Margery Bussey. Alma Boecking. Isabel Cunningham. Alta Clarkson. Constance Dillon. Mildred Dodgion. Lucile De Walt. Beth Dodson. Arline Fancher. Marie Fuite. Lucile Graves. Arbor Mae Gillis] e. Viola Herrington. Vera Hanselman. Marie Johns. Mabel Latimer. Edith Moore. Louise Magers. Jeanette Meyer. Harriet Moulton. Sarah Milliken.---- Charlotte Manning. Ruth McQueen. Mae McDonald. Leota McCoy. ■Otha Powe. Leona Rector. Mae Rawlings. Chloris Roberts. Phyllis Ready. Gwendolyn Rich. Esther Rigg. Agn s Robinson. Pearl Rogers. Gertrude Rich. Iris Schwartz. Esther Steele. Juanita Warden. Aileen Wilson. Gladys Wing. Ada Wright. Theda Wright. George Burnett. Joe Carstenson. Dean Decker. Clement Friedman. Jesse Glass ford. James Gormley. Harold Hickman. Rufus Hirons. Fred Hinton. Elmer Hampson. Martin Heidgen. Ted Jones. Stanley Johnson. Ray Jens. Paul Jones. Theodore Layton. Fred Meserve. George McKinnon. Edward McKinney. Arnold Porter. Clarence Ramsey. Hugh Sherman. Harold Shults. Robert Swire. Virgil Steele. Wendell Smith. Elvin Sloan. Anthony Taylor. John Whalley. Leonard Wolfe. Harold Zimmerman. Dalton Trumbo Helen Hampson ■James Dorothy Allen. Elizabeth Armstrong. Melva Arthur. Dorothy Best. Evelyn Best. Virginia Ballard. Esther Brown. Beulah Borschell. Dorothy Burger. Martha Click. Loretta Callahan. Vivian Crawford. Alice Campbell. Neva Collier. Isabel Crown. Marie Davis. Pern Delp. Lillian Drew. Elizabeth Edwards. Alice Fonder. Eleanor Gibbs. aisy Green. Anna Gormley. Alice Green. Elizabeth Griffen. ’Zoe Horn. President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer lone Ulmer. Ruth Vinton. Louise Washburn. Pauline Wilson. Gene Williams. Daisy Walz. Dorothy Whale. Gladys White. Ruth Weimer. Waunlta Wing. Silva Williams. Hazel Young. Ruth Zimmerman. Clinton Anderson. Douglas Armstrong. Harry Ashley. Albert Barbour. Rex Blackwell. James Bussey. Rockwood Copple. Charles Cannon. Howard Cook. Harold Dexter. Harry Draper. Francis Friesen. Bernard Fischer. CLASS OF ’24. Latimer Margaret Halllgan. Edna Harris. Josephine Henderson. Bertha Hoffman. Caroline Hibbs. Lila Joy. Blythe Joy. Grace Jones. Tony Jones. Huberta Kane. Thelma Kettle. Edna Kinnaman. Leta Kroskob. Dorothy Leaverton. Florence Leach. Dorothy Martin. Orpha Miller. Josephine Murphy. Marie Montgomery. Eunice McKee!. Helen McDonald. Lumilda McAllister. Irene Nelson. Margaret Otis. Olene Olinger. Clara Orme. Avis Proper. Ellen Page. Josephine Rush. Gertrude Rider. Frances Reed. Margaret Schaffer. Barbara Sullivan. Emily Strauss. Ruth Shepardson. Eva Shriver. Blanche Tebedo. William Gilpatrick. Carl Grove. Edward Hiatt. Fred Haines. Wilmer Herrington. Dona von Knowlton. James Latimer. William Marshall. Eugene Mast. John Morrison. Harry Moore. Leo McDonald. Hugh McFall. Nolan Norgaard. Wallace Orr. Fred Prewett. Ralph Petersen. George Pettis. Bayard Rhone. Grunt Smith. Harold Struthers. Stuart Soule. Herman Stommel. Dalton Trumbo. Donald Tope. Edwin Taylor. Floyd Tebedo. Henry Tupj er. Carroll Van nice. Omar Wabranen. Raymond Ward. John Wolfe. Edward Whalley. Glen Woods. Victor Wagler. Otis Wright. Lester Workman. CLASS OF ’25. ------------------------- ..President ------------------- Vice President ----------------Sec ret ary -Treasurer Morris Hoisington Pauline Martin Florine Manning Helen Aupperle. Loraine Anderson. Josephine Anderson. Winifred Bull. Mildred Barbour. Angeline Binkley. Gorgetta Boecking. Geneva Brown. Joy Barris. Mildred Blodgett. Margaret Barry. Clarice Chalmers. Fern Coulter. Dollie Cox. Leonel Cowden. Edith Cary. Jennie Cassells. Esther Dawson. Ruth Derryberry. Gertrude Dooling. Freda Fox. Maxine Farnham. Gladys Friedman. Jayne Greene. Loraine Gigax. Margaret Geary. Emma Garcia. Ruth Hall. Wilma Haines. C'leo Hall. Bonnibell Horr. May Hunnel. Chella Hiatt. Floume Israel. Thelma Jones. Lucile Jens. Beth Jorgensen. Bertha Klavon. Anna Kochevar. Fern Lynch. Mabel Lander. Geraldine Lightfoot. Fred Brown. Creston Bailey. Colen Belz. Herbert Bell. Wilbur Bear. Ellis Brown. James Cook. Paul Campbell. Fred Chadwick. Russel Castell. Earl Craven. Floyd Clark. Cecil Cannell. Dale Dudley. Arthur Doering. William Downs. Frances Dittman. Ivan Dittman. Arthur Day. Arthur Daley. Alvin Doan. Alton Due. Delbridge Desch. Milo Fox. Dean Forry. Emily Frey. Verne Gingrich. Hubert Gallagher. FYank Gertman. Raymond Geary. Bernard Harris. Kermet Harris. Erman Harris. Roy Hall. Albert Horn. Llewyn Holden. Hampton Henderson. Albert Heskett. Paul Hamilton. Clifford Haas. Nicklas Howerton. Daniel Johnson.

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play, which was included in the balance on hand at beginning of the school year. Out of the general fund there was pure hased a Balopticon machine, costing about $210, which has been placed In the school for general use. The value of football, baseball and track equipment bought during the year and now on hand is conservatively worth $250. The foregoing summary is taken from the books showf-ing detailed statements of all reecipts and expenditures. W. G. HI RONS, Treasurer. The Junior Rotary Club Fred Hinton........... President Richard Albright Vice President James I a timer.. Secretary-Treasurer Henry Weber..............Advisor CWO years ago several boys of the G. J. H. S. attended a boys’ conference at Delta. From this conference w as born the idea of the Junior Rotary Club. F rom a group of eight or ten boys it now has a membership of thirty. The purpose of the club, as expressed in the preamble of the constiution, is to serve our high school in a worthy manner and by worthy means, to aid in keeping our athletics clean, our school life worth while, to f06ter high ideals, preserve worthy traditions and co-operate in every progress and betterment of our high school. The true Junior Rotarian is defined as one who responds willingly when assigned a task, no matter how difficult it may be. He neither shirks nor evades his duty, but does it to the I'est of his ability. The motto of the club is: “He profits most who serves best.” The membership is composed of the various class and student officers, the captains of the respective teams and other representatives from the four upper classes of the high school. The meetings are held each Tuesday noon at a luncheon in the Y. M. C. A. banquet room. In two years’ time the club has accomplished much and plans to accomplish much more in future years. l ast year a point system, designed to promote friendly class rivalry and thereby create school spirit, was worked out and submitted to the Roosters Club, and was subsequently adopted and named “Pepometer.” Among the more notable achievement of this year were the purchase of a dozen large athletic blankets, the presentation of ribbons to winners in the Western Slope Rhetorical, Track and Field meet, and the purchase of sweaters for the Tigresses, Western Slope basketball champions. For the purchase of the blankets and sweaters, two plays—“A Pair of Sixes” and The Girl From Out Yonder”—were given. The ribbons were presented to the individual winners of first, second and third at the Western Slope Rhetorical, Track and Field meet, where only medals for first place are given by the association. The club has made application to the Rotary International for permission to use the name, “Junior Rotary,” so that a copyright may be secured on the name, constitution and emblem, and allow the incorporation of the club as a national organization. This is being done in anticipation of the growth of the club and its institution in other schools, several of whom have expressed a desire to organize Junior Rotary clubs. THE JUNIOR ROTARIANS. James Bussey. Vestal Bell. Herbert Haines. Morris Hoisington. Elmer Hampson. Harold House. Ted Jones. Eugene Mast. Glen McFall. Edward Martin. Harry Peabody. W’endell Ridley. James Dodson. Bayard Rhone. Elvin Sloan. Robert Swire. Wendel Smith. Harvey Tupper. Kenneth Tolley. Dalton Trumbo. Lawrence Young. William Marshall. Warren Porter. Reginald Smith. Donald Tope. Hugh McFall. Our Faculty Prof. W G. Hirons, A. B., University of Iowa, Principal. Richard H. Arms, A. B., Harvard College, Chemistry, French. A. W. Craven, Ph. B., Th. G., American History, Economic Civics. Miss Hazel Ela, A. B., Wellesley, Mass., English IV, Typewriting. Mrs. Nellis M. Cullen. Pd. M., Univ. of Colo., Univ. of Utah, Spanish, Ancient History. J. F. Beattie, A. B., State Teachers’ College, Greeley, Colo., Physics, Economics. Miss Julia C. Taylor, A. B., Univ. of Colo., Latin II. Ill, IV. G. A. Warning, B. S., Mechanical Drawing, Geometry, Commercial Geography. T. E. Lei per, A. B., Oolo. Agriculture College, Agriculture. Miss Emma Groom, A. B., Univ. of Colo., English III. Miss Cora J. Melcher, A. B., Park College, M. M. History. Miss Mabel Hoffman, B. S., Algebra, Geometry. Miss Edra Walter, A. B., Univ. of Iowa, English II, Public Speaking. Mrs. Grace Smith, Ph. B., American History. English 1. Stephen Conray, B. S., Colo. Agriculture College, Gen. Math., Algebra, English, Mechanical Drawing. Miss Emma Sullivan, A. B., Univ. ot Minnesota, English I, Geometry. John F. Herr, A. B., Univ. of Iowa, Biology, Math. W. T. Davis, A. B., Howard College, Science. Miss Gertrude Wright, A. B., Univ. of Colo., Latin 1. Miss Katherine Seivers, Pd. B., Art, Literature, Penmanship. Miss Grace Forrest, A. B., University of Arkansas, General Math. Miss Helen Strange, A. B., University of Colorado, History. Miss Elizabeth G. Moulton, University of Colorado, English. Miss Vernon Simpson, Colo. Agriculture College. In Study Period OID you ever watch people in study period? Widely do their occupations vary. Of course you would expect to find the persons who dream. They sit with open book, and now and then, tor appearance’s sake, turn a leaf and go on dreaming. But, behold! there sits a person whose youthful brow bears lines of deepest worry. His feverish eyes scans page after page, or his hoarse whisper implores his neighbor’s quick and timely aid—verily he is the one who prepares for an exam. Over there sit two girls who seem to verify the description of their sex, “How them wimin folks do gab; their tongues is fastened in the middle and they wags at both ends.” Unfortunately to this twain, they are sep rted and one or another is sent into a vast extent of vacant seats to do penance; from which lonely region she gazes longingly at the familiar seat with its loquacious memories, until she becomes sleepy and bored by the very stillness of her retreat. Here and there sit individuals whose attitudes bespeak purposeful concentration. Consider them: their ranks are thinning, their numbers decreasing—they, the ones who study. A study period has its romances, too. There sit two lovelorn individuals, w'hose glances only too plainly bespeak their blissful condition. There sit tw’o unhappy creatures who have “fell out.” There sit two more people who stealthily endeavor to correspond beneath the-firm and purposeful gaze of the teacher. Did you ever notice how many people drop things,, walk around, laugh, sneeze, borrow everything from a pencil to a pin, or blow their respective noses? When the end of the study period comes, every one flings himself from his seat to plunge away, even before the hand of the teacher can reach the bell. r



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Helen Lennox. Hazel Morse. Mildred Moore. Ellen Matson. Clara Melson. Thelma Maxwell. Elizabeth McMahon. Dorothy McCullough. Dorothy Neuman. Florence Oyler. Marion Parks. Helen Patterson. Ilo Piter. Lois Preston. Lefa Raine. Laura Roil. Helen Read. Helen Rutt. Clara Reinsberg. Celea Read. Dora Raso. Evelyn Roberts. Desmond Slayton. Unadell Slater. Gladys Smith. Victoria Smith. Mildred Sims. Pearl Udlock. Clara Unfred. Euthera Wakefield. Elsie Wilson. Harriet Welch. Pauline Wagner. Josephine Williamson. Frances Win ter burn. Victoria Yeager. Beatrice Yeaton. Donald Anderson. Arthur Anderson. Etna Bolsinger. Mary Buthorn. Harold Dixon. Lucille Doan. Milton Gibbs. George Hanson. Howard Hottes. Le Anna Hutchinson. Lila Hyde. Daniel Handley. Myrtle Jenkins. Viola Jones. Winifred Lass. Winifred McCl-ereghan. Roy McCullough. Fred Maraseo. Marjorie Mulliney. Ramsy Murray. Aubrey Mitchell. Earl Noe. Fern Parsons. Rose Posthuma. Myron Reed. Jay Roll. Vesta Schwartz. I aura Smith. William Smith. Marjorie Templeman. Alice Vanniee. Mabel Ward. Lillian Whale. Frances Olson. Berenice Bannister. Herbert Brunner. Mildred Burch. Freeman Campbell. Curtiss Clymer. Grace Cowden. Lillian Crown. Margaret Dodson. Edward Freeman. Muriel Fuite. Lois Green. Lloyd Jens. Harry Jens. Bryson Jaynes. Luther Jenkins. Arthur Jens. Bernard Kunkle. Harold Lewis. Lee Earnest. Duane Magill. Wilbert Manning. Joe Maliko. Gurney Mack. Edward Meders. Roy McCullough. Harold McLean. Courtney Nichols. Lyie Oates. Kenneth Odell. Kenneth O'Neill. Herbert Palmer. Pete Riga. Gerald Rettig. Earl Shaw. Dugger Saunders. Kenneth Shanks. Donald Severson. Charles Sleeper. Hawley Smith. Richard Thomason. Kenneth Tope. Glen Vickery. Murray Van Natten. Craig Vincent. Wilber Wages. Ted Walker. Finley Wallace. Harold Yeager. OF ’26. Marjorie Nichols. Agnes Pulliam. Mike Riga. Clarence Saunders. Evelyn Stockton. Ethel Stonebarger. Ruth Thayer. John Tourneui. Urcel Van Gundy. DoTis Vinton. Juanita Watson. Verdie Billings. Adrian Grubbs. Alina Ogle. Harry Perry. Andy Brandon. Dorothy Cook. Ralph Cunningham. Helen Davis. Warren Dodgion. Ellsworth Eichinger. Teaumen Fuite. James Harvey. Emma Hiatt. Josephine Kehl. Floyd Kinnaman. Doris Klavon. Naomi Lilja. Anna Watson. Jesse Me Dow. Helen Nichols. Eva Oakes. Freeman Parks. Floyd Parsons. Verna Read. Mary Riga. Evelyn Roll. Urcel Sharpe. Ruth Sowles. Emma Still. Charles Thornton. Helen White. Lula W’illiams. Alva Wing. CLASS Louise Jones. Charles Leaverton. Edwin Lopas. Harriet Marshall. Geneva McGlohn. Orin McLoughlin. Annabell McKinnon. Eddean Morris. Hazel Moss. Glenniva O'Dell. Fern Pearce. Hazel Pickett. Helene Price. Howard Simpson. Louise Stommel. Melba Smith. Vivian Westcott. Winifred Wlialley. Helen Wise. Leota Wright. Burton Young. Grace Barker. Lawrence Conine. Esther Cotes. Grace Gearhart. Marieta Grant. Ray Harrison. Arleigh Hilliard. La Rue Miller. Lois Mohler. Marshall Mulliner. Ira Woodworth. Leila Borschell. Willa Buthorn. lone Cording. Marcl Edgerton. Moss Fairley. Letha Finch. Ruth Harmon. Ernest Jaros. Warren Lampshire. Carolyn Light. Farrel Loos. Wesley Mauzey. Frank Pepper. Wendell Petersen. Arthur Phipps. Roland Raso. Howard Ridley. Christine Roberts. Donald Robinson. Pauline Rush. Ailene Saunders. Fred Schmidt. Elizabeth Smith. Edwin Soule. Ruth Steele. Warren Taylor. Merle Vincent. Wanda Ward. Mark Schmidt. Verta Yoden. Song HO am I of love to sing? Love—Love? There’s no such thing! I. Sing, O my heart, and sing a strain Of melancholy sweetness, Of scentless violets in the rain And time’s sad fleetness. Sing how my love has gone away To stay for ever and a day. My heart is broken now, they say. H. Sing, O my heart, and sing a song Of love forever; Sing how a parting, though for long. Is absence never; Sing how that love, if it be true. Can separate never be for twro Who love and trust as 1 and you. HI. Sing, O my heart, and send above A chord of praise For mortals’ dearest blessing—love— Through all our day. All praise to him who took a flower, Wrought love from it in one short hour. Resistless, blameless, matchless power! IV. Sing, O my heart, a repetition old, But new again to ring, Tnat loses lure where days grow cold, But freshens with the spring. A distance cannot keep apart, Though peace may come or war may start, Two lovers who are joined in heart! If I keep this up for a w’hile, I’ll have old Wordsworth beat a mile. Go back, old Muse, and sit upon the shelf. Is love a fact? I’ve half convinced myself. —Syllableswortb. SOPHOMORE BANQUET. The Sophomore banquet will be held Commencement week at the La Court hotel. Plans indicate a most enjoyable evening for the Sophs.

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