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

 - Class of 1923

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Wendell Smith Laseball (1) (2) (3) (4) Baseball Capt. (3) Operetta (2) (3) (4) Minstrel (2) (3) (4) lce Pres. (4) “I don’t care—I look like a student.” Otlin l’«Hf Wray, Colo., (2) If we do not plant knowledge when we are young, we will have no shade when we are old. t Denver (1) M S. S. Academy (2) Glee Club (1) (2) D. S. Club (1) (2) ‘You cant fifty-fifty me.” tin ran ret Hence Hoel-Ross (4) Merry, efficient and bewitching. Edith Moore Glee Club (1» (3) (4) Operetta (3) (4) I can not tell a lie— even when I see one. Alum Hoeklnc Hoel-Ross (4) Who mixed reason with Pleasure, and wisdom with mirth? Alvin Slonn “Babe” Clifton (1) (2) Football (3) (4) Track (4) In every deed of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive. and a hand to execute. Leona Rector Babe” Operetta (3) (4) Glee Club (3) (4) Orchestra (3) Spanish Club (3) Latin Club (4) The sweetest song bird of the spring of 1923. Harold Womack Cedaredge, Colo. The r al leaders do not always march at the head of the procession. Klmrr I). llnmpMon Cot” Track M) 2 (2 (4) Basketball 4) Operetta (4) Minstrel (4 Capt. Track Team (3) The tenor of the scrap Iron quartette. (Pa e Thirty-One] —Stark Studio —Dean Studio

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 Hugh Sherninn Football (1) (2) (3) (4) Track (1) (2) (3) (4) Operetta (1) (2) (3) Minstrel (3) (4) Mgr. of Basketball (3) “Kicked Oxit (1) (2) (3) (4)” Km lier Hlgg “Spikes” Clifton (1) (2) Basketball (3) (4) S cy.-Treas. (4) Plggleteria (3) Onf wlTo belongs to the Race of Joseph. Irene Nelson Once before we have gazed upon this fair maid. Mildred Dodgion Operetta (3) (4) Gods! Is there no re lief for love? Bernice Daniels “Pete” Lake Preston. S. D.. (1) (2) (3) Basketball (2) (3) (4) Glee Club (3) (4) I mean to play the game of life squarely. Marjorie Ilussey Colorado Springs (2) Operetta (4) Good sense and good nature are never separated. Marie Johns Glee Club (1) (3) (4) Spanish Club (2) (3) Y. W. Treasurer (4) When In doubt—giggle. Paul Jones Denver (1) Minstrel (2) Rhetorical Club (3) Spanish Club (2 (3) Operetta (4) What Is life without an argument? Hath Melnnes Ouray. Colo.. (1) (2) (3) Glee Club (4) Silence is golden. Gertarde Rich Glee Club (1) (3) (4) Operetta (3) (4) Latin Club (4) They arc never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. —Stark Studio —Stark Studio



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Mabel Latimer Spanish Club (3) Glee Club (1) (3) (4) Secy.-Treas. (2) Operetta (3) (4) For I know and esteem you and feel that your nature is noble. VenrN HoliInNon Spanish Club (3) Latin Club (4) Glee Club (4) Providence provides for me and I am well content. .InI in ! ntfon Glen wood Springs (1) (2) Montrose (3) And gladly wolde she lerne and gladly teche. Clement Friedman Track (1) (2) (3) (4) Capt. of Track (4) Orchestra (1) An athlete, by the gods, an athlete. Mne fintvIingM Hoe 1-Ross (4) De Beque (1) May bad luck follow you :• 11 the days of your life but never catch up with you. Last Will and Testament Senior Class hereby wills the following sacred ycJ and revered mementoes to the lowly Juniors, to have and hold one year: The dust from some hundred seats in the assembly, to be applied to the seats of their pants. The oil from the machines of learning in the class rooms of our renowned Miss Ela and Mr. Arms, to be applied to their rusty brains. Our worries “for fear we flunk.” In addition— Harold Zimmerman leaves his Delta Dice to Jim Bussey with the remark, “I did it; so can you.” Dizzy entrusts Vivian to Carl Groves, and adds: I wouldn't trust Lyle with any woman.” Joe 0. says he will give his reputation for dancing to Glenn Vickery, if he gets through; if he doesn't, he still wants it. The class leaves its good w ill to the school, as it won’t have money enough to get anything else. Vestal Bell leaves the J-R Club to Dalton with the remark, “You always ran it, anyway.” The class leaves about half its membership to the school in order to be remembered. Dick Albright leaves his love of study to Ellen Page, and full instructions how' to use it turnished on application. Harry Hayinan leaves Beulah to Harry Draper, because “she’s just wild about Harry. H. Shults offers to swap his motorcycle for Bussey’s motorboat. Leonard J. leaves the Boosters Club to Donald Tope. If there is anything forgotten, it goes to Art D., for he'd take it anyway. We leave the si hool building to the janitor, hoping the school board won’t object. Signed this 5th day of June. Witnesses; SENIOR CLASS. CHEM I. STRY. E. X. GLISH. TR HIHOVS Vfttarv Public. Class History XX the fall of 1920 t e leases ana grass around G. J. H. S. began to get brown; but no one noticed it because a hundred new Freshmen furnished the green in the landscape. But these were not ordinary Freshmen. They belonged to a class destined to mark a new era in our High School iile. The first year was beset with the tragedies t at always befall Freshmen. It rained on the day set lor the Freshman picnic; the class lost its president, Milo Wormell, about the middle of the year, and so generally misbehaved that all the Freshmen teachers refused to come back next year! In the Sophomore year we began to get our ideas. We elected officers early, and Eugene Kenney piloted our class through a most successful year, terminated in the best Sophomore banquet ever given. Sophomore girls began to be noticed for their scholarship, Soph boys for their dancing and good looks. The track team, composed mostly of Sophomores, won the Western Sloi e c hampion-ship at Montrose. In our Junior year we selected our class pins and chose Jeff Bell to be president. He is to be complimented on his management of class affairs, for the treasury showed a balance instead of a deficit, and a good sum was realized on the Junior-Senior banquet—a thing that had never happened before. And now we are at the end of our Senior year. We hope to have proven worthy leaders of the school. The Operetta and Piggleteria have been successes and three Western Slope Championship cups have been left for the school. In this, our last year, we have tried to live UP to the dignity of Seniors and to set a worthy example for the rest of the school. Dick Albright has made a fitting president. But. w hatever our record of good and had. we will live our lives happier for having gone through the dearest of all schools—G. J. H. S. R. M. —Stark Studio [Page Thirty- Two]

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