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

 - Class of 1932

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Km i Y L MAUDE CRAWFORD TAYLOR GRACE GLASCO A, B, ' M. A. A. B. A. B. Latin Latin and English Latin Spanish EISTI-IER CONWAY MARTHA DYER A. B. A. B. A. B. Spanish Cooking Sewing Language and Domestic Science The language department is made up of a four-year course in Latin and a two-year course in Spanish. The Cicero class has nearly the same attendance as last year with thirteen members, but the Virgil class has twice the membership of last year with fourteen members. A Latin club was formed in the two upper classes, which has added more interest to the work. In Spanish, the first-year course is spent in learning grammar and conversation and in readling Spanish stories. The second year continues the reading of Spanish novels and plays, conversation and practice in letter writing and writing legal documents in Spanish. The domestic science department has 67 members, with 25 in the sewing department and 42 in the cooking classes. The -sewing class made sample books of their Work, which included- the study of design and color. The cooking classes took, as one project, six lessons in agriculture, While the Ag boys took six lessons in cooking. Page 14 ss fl 5, I 4' jj N. ! -A, . gg 11.57 E f1. '1fi- :'-Lv, 9, 1 . 3 x 3 , , ' ffgffii ,-- N iff'

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RUTQEI DERRYBERRY HAZEL ELA EMMA GROOM HELEN SCOTT 1 -, A. B. A. B. A. B. M. A. I T l i . JOHN YOUMANS RUTH WOOD GRACE SMITH A. B. A. B. Ph. B. English Department Creative writing has been encouraged in the English department this year by various essay projects and by the publication, through the second- year journalism class, of a magazine of the best creative work in the four classes. The usual exercise books have been eliminat-ed from all English classes, including the weekly M. O. S. book in the senior class-, due to financial conditions and the shortened school year. The book club, organized in the freshman English class last year by Mr. Youmans, has been carried on this year as the sophomore book club, with Mr. Youmans as advisor. The English department has been well represented' in outside activ- ities, three of the teachers acting as class advisors and one as Girls' League advisor. Mrs. Smith, the advisor of the Orange and Black News and an- nual, also teaches journalism, which has been divided into two cl-asses this year because of the increasing demand for this subject.



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A. M. CRAVEN INA DYER MARY RAIT CORA MELCI-IElR A. B. A. B. A. B. A. B. History History History N. BORSCHELL ONA F. MEENS MADGE HALL Secretary A' ,A' B: Supervisor of Librarian Hygiene History and Olive Force Aside from the regular course of ancient, modern and mediaeval, world, and' American history, several clubs have been organized. The sophomore history club was organized by Miss Melcher and, although organized this year, has accomplished a lot. In the American history classes th-ere is an organization, although it is not known as a -club, in which officers are elected, and one day a week is set aside to discuss current events. Three teachers make up the special department. The librarian has catalogued all of the phonograph records given to the school by Mrs. Cooley, and about 800 new books. Through the hygiene department an adequate health program has been carried out. Miss Borschell, as secretary, is called upon by all departments. Page 15

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