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

 - Class of 1935

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66 g 7 77 i 014, f 6 OW? OW Edith McHugh, Vice-President, Phyllis Lambeth, Secretary, Bob Hall, President. Friday, September 28, 1934. DEAR DIARY: HAPPENED to lay aside my David Copperfield loh-yes'-we must report on it sometime before Christmas and it's only 854 pages-I counted them myself-so l'm starting nowl. Well, as l was say- ing before the parenthesis interrtjpted me-l hapf pened to lay aside my Cogperfiel and glance thru a copy of Silver Screen w ere l read that the whole thing was being made into a moving picture. The bitter irony of it all! lf only l were born a jun- ior! What a break they're getting! And speaking of juniors-l heard tell that Edith McHugh was elected vice-president of the class of '36 yesterday. lThey elected officers yes' terday, too, the copy4cats!j She was vice-presi- dent of her class last year, too. Some people take all the cake! ll'll bet she is simply thrilled to deathl Phyllis Lambeth was elected secretary, and Bob Hall, another now distinguished person- age who has toiled and skidded through with the class of '36, president. You know, it seems that all these three-yearfolds expect to be worldy seni- ors next year. Mr. Basil T. Knight, no less, was elected to lead them over the steep and rugged pathway of school life for one year, in the role of class advisor. --- PAGE He was always my favorite teacher when l was a junior, and the secret of his popularity isn't so hard to define, either. Hallowe'en comes, Mr. Knight decides that formulas and quadratics are hardly the order of the day. Rising to the occasion he tells the class a harrowin tale of an old woman picking hairs out of a deacf man's head! Bob Hall, ut demonstravimus, is class presi- dent and today I heard the modest little fellow say that the junior class programs would be the best of all the classes. More zest, more spice, more whatnot-in short, more entertaining entertain- ment. Well, Bob, the proof of the program will be whether or not a bunch of seniors will wander in to view your puny efforts when they should be elsewhere. lf they do, the junior programs will be good. Diary, l'm bafled! Here it is September, 1934 already, nor do l know what to wear to the junior prom next summer! just as if l hadn't been thinking about it for centuries, ever since l was a Freshman! And Phyllis tells me it will be the duckiest prom ever'-a triumphal farewell of the Senior Class of 1935 and the Triumphal Entry of the class of '36 to the standing and dignity of a senior, no less. And I don't know what to wear. Excuse me while l go meditate on it. ANNIE. 23 --

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NELDON WILLIAMS When HCuz first arrived in our fair city, all the girls rushed around to see what he looked like. They came, they saw, he conquered' TI-IOM AS WOODXVARD Thus is a quiet and stud dious person who makes friends with everyone. He believes that work and play can be done successf fully, combined. DON YOU NG Don has been an active member in both the Mt. lincoln and Grand junc- tion bands for the past six years. He is very studious --at times? I PAGE 22 MARY AGNES WOLF uMary is calm and pois ed on every occasion. She is capable and dependable to the Nth degree in every thing she does. DOROTHA WRIGHT uDurt is the pcppiest lit tle hunch of personality in the senior class. Old G. H. S, will experience Ll great loss when she gradue ates. DICK YOUNGERMAN A most unusual Hspesn is uGreen. He is a first rate student, but we couIdn't improve on his ability to keep up the chatter be- tween problems.



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