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

 - Class of 1935

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GWENDOLYN HAM MER UOur Blond Venus. What does she care if she's ilunlced everything at least once? She's so cute, she gets hy with anything. WILMA HARMON Where is the person who has not recognized that sweet smile of WiIma's7 She has the reputation of heing there when she should he. ELLA HARRISON She's full of fun and is the life of the crowd. Those snappy hrown eyes would he an asset to any girl, ,IACK HINMAN Hans is just a quiet fel- low with a great person- ality. He always finishes whatever he starts. He thinks that the first state is Virginia' R ALPH HOLSEYBROOK Be sure to say I like track. Well, no wonder . . . good' He has made letters and will probably make another this year. ' VERA HOOKER Ihis is Veia's first year here. She came here from Iride, Well, we're glad she could spend one year with us. line of our three year stu' its is Rulay, and we know that she has worked hard to attain such an hone or. She's pretty swell. I RUBY HORR der PAGE 14 CLARA HANNIGAN Although U jackie ig rather short, she will get along in this world as long as she can sing, dance, and smile. DOROTHY HARRIS Here's what we think of Dorothy. Swell sport, good dancer, nice looking, rather good student, and lots of fun. BEN HENDERSON He's a swell fella. Ben doesn't go around a lot, but when he is there he's the life of the party. MARY HOCKETT Here's a pocket edition of pep and good sportsman ship. Mary has tackled everything and has failed in nothing. She helped make the O. U' B. a suc- cess. MILDRED HOOKER Mildred May never says anything that is not neces- sary. Her policy is silence. She's a very good little second soprano in the glee cluh. IMOGENE HORN Gene is a member of the Latin Club and plays a violin in the orchestra. She is always willing to do her hit. EDITH HORTON Her motto is to do her hes: with everything. She takes life as it comes and enjoys it.

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MARGARET ELLINGTON It would be impossible to measure her worth in words. 'lIVIarg is quiet, hut she does more clever things than anyone we know. COMANCHE EVANS EDWARDS The last name was added the latter part of this year. However, Comanche is still going to school and will graduate with the rest of the class. IOHN FORD A man is .nudged by his ac' tions. johnny never did anything that was not honorable and worthwhile. He deserves those A's he gets. I' ADA FOUTCH uBaby Face is a very arf tractive, ambitious, like, able person. She's our O. U' B. art editor, and was the leading lady in the senior class play. WILLIAM GARDNER Bill is a necessity to the bass section of the glee club. He believes in having his fun and gets along with everyone. MARIE GIFFORD Quiet and sweet are the words that express her best. Her status is as high as her stature is short. Have you ever seen her without Haroltll I EWIS GRAVESTOCK Ul.ooie does things quiet ly and elliciently without telling everyone about it. And those grades' If we were all that smart, we'd have nothing to worry about. PAGE 1.3 THELMA EMERSON One ofthe best sports ever. Thelma is a very smart student who is a general favorite with everybody. ROBERT FENDER Bob is another of those students who likes our school so well that he came back again this year. RICHARD FOX We know that HDick is about the quietest fellow in the senior class, but we .I . also know that still water runs deep. ELEANOR GALE Eleanor's dancing ability is a talent that anyone might envy. Don't let them tell you that ull red' heads have had tempers. GEOPFARTH BiII' is the vice-president of our class. He is a popu- lar and likeable student whose scholastic standing is above reproach. LOUISE GIIVIPLE Louise brightens the day at school. She is a very popular senior who studies with a determination to learn. TONY GUERRIE tl ll - I Tony is everyone s pal andbihave -his fun simul taneously. Luck to you He's managed to graduate E



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HELEN HOUTZ Helen is quiet and seems to think she will learn more Ivy listening to others. She is determined to do what she makes up her mind to. FENTON INGRAHAM When people are quiet they have more time to think. Perhaps that explains Fenf ton's outstanding scholase tic ahility. Or maybe it is just heeause he studies .1 Ior. DONALD IENKINS M Chink has great hopes of becoming a lawyer. He should he good, for he'd stop the roll call of St. Peter to ask a question. ARGARET IONES Margaret is one who is .il ways willing and eager to do her part. She's intelli gent in her work and a snappy O. Ll . B typist. OPAI. KETTI E Opal doesn't let anything hother her. She is cheerful- ness itself. She makes good grades, too, at the same time ' that's something. LEONARD KING I-eonardo's desire for work will never cause him to die of an overworked brain, but his weakness for junior girls might prove fatal. ROSE I.AURENT Nothing ever disturhs her calm. She's smart, sweet, and cute. She deserves much more praise than we could ever give het. PAGE IS -- CAROLINE INGLEHART That firey red hair tops a brain that is just as hril- Iant. HCarrie won a trip to Denver for her Tuherf culosis essay Iast year, HAROLD ISEMINGER Harold has a terrihle time getting to school on time, hut once he is there he is the perfect student. HELEN IOHNSON Helen is a fair haired one everyone is proud to have had for a classmate. She comes to school on the hus. MARGUERITE KAPPS Marguerite is quiet and sedate throughout the day. She is a good student and a good friend to everyone who is Iueky enough to really know her, KEITH KREPPS Keith gets along hetter with his clarinet than he does with women---and that's something. We have to hand it to him. WARREN LAMPSHIRE Warren will long he re memhered in high school for his hasketball ability and his amiahle easyfgo ing personality. CATHERINE LEPINOTES Um' Those eyes' HCathit is an extraotdinarilly smart student and she has such a friendly manner that everyone likes her

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