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

 - Class of 1944

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This fall a few of my fellow gremlins and l, deciding we needed a bif of diversion, lefl our original hab- ifar, 'rhe foresfs now used as R. A. F. landing fields. +o arrive af G. J. H. S. iusf in lime for The beginning of school. A+ firsr we had a very gleeful fime ge'r+ing info all sorfs of mis- chief. Ere long, lhe feachers and srudenfs, headed by S. Clay Coy. Roberf James. and Andy Williams. broughf abou? our re- form by iudicious bribery wifh cancelled posfage sfamps. Since Then our work has been more on ihe consfrucfive side. excepf for fhe few fimes, we've slipped from grace. We'd like 'ro rake you on a Tour of I943-44 in G. J. H. S. Since I was fhe firsf While Sheep among my fellow gremlins. l've been elecred guide. Le+'s go! I ia, +,9 lf? j2,ffl'f'f5 G65 aQ1Qf4We-7 avzydfozj . . . Helping you To choose your courses . . . paTienTly insTrucTing you . . . aiding you in warding oTT my mosT pesTiTerous rela- Tives who Tried leading you oTT inTo oTher paThs . . . advising y you when you needed advice mosT . . . working wiTh you on X5 plans Tor The uncerTain days before you . . . These are only a ' Tew oT The acTiviTies l saw being carried ouT during The year byf kk The aclminisTraTors and TaculTy of The school. You'd be surprised y aT The number of Tasks l waTched Those people Toiling over Trom my perch on The oTTice safe or The blackboard chalk racks in The' various rooms. T l IT you're asking me, l'd compare Them To The navigaTors of The air force-men who ploT and plan Tor The Tlighf mission oT The crew and who do Their uTmosT Tor iTs success. TWV? , ,1 Q ' M, j . ' L10 - dp ilil 1 ykfjyjj X QW! Tfsleemfrfff Z '7 ' f T sifaqigsf M 'T r iz!! Q: 4 .. I Mfg amd g Cf-'ZT2 if f i' T '4 ' ff X -J' Li. is d J - is .lT'llW'l i 526m 'rl gzip?- 1' if T f 'm ? WW em lmkpfggvfi i T fbJ9f f 7'f 7 vw MM x J-- Y ,,- is ,Z A lfcixafwv- , aff I , pany--rf1,'19LL f i 7 .17 1 Y wfffe , ly y y V414-4.1, i4-rg' -9 I .7 Vibe , Jew: Lg' . -i ff 7 ff f A r-fi 7 mi , , U 13 cx- ff Q i gl - . ,LOJU .Jin-Jvc-u,, J, gf is U C '-Je -wvvrioubo 'li' ILL, , l X . I , Mm epfsfwcsi U ,Wi www , ,W V IQ f,Lb.,,f,ffk, l ' . iiiiviiilnixi lf .fue-X i H .- pr l l A Oefvvikj 'N ' W l ui - fi lf eq .J V T' . K f lf Kindly. persuasive, and sincere. l. K. Bolrz has won 'rhe confidence of leachers and sfudenls alike since his arrival lasf fall. Performing his adminislrarive faslcs wilh quiel' 'racf and effi- ciency. Mr. Bolrz, as superinfendenf, direcfs +he educarional acfivilies of rhe cify school sysrem. Having served as assislanf principal of lhe high school during I'-739 and l940. Mr. Bol'rz is nor a j i Yl ww llfiwzi UUA ,U U19 ,. J , S if sfranger fo +he communiry. He leh' here in l94O iv ' W fo become principal of The Forf Collins high Xi'-. X school. l gg' I Mr. Bollz secured a B. S. degree from Kansas xox xx S+a+e Teachers' College and an M. A. from Colorado Slale College of Educalidh. For fhe H pasl' fhree years, Mr. Bollz has been on +he sum- ' 'A mer facully of rhe Colorado S+a+e College of X 1 'iv 'XX A. and M. He is also aclive in rhe work of 'rhe iN X ' , Colorado and Nafional Educafion Associahons. E fix XXJ K j fl 1714 A Xi ls X Z Xi fl ,. 171.3 Q iifi ' JQ ,141 5 ff . , ' Q it V X I I .'.,2-1.3,-'Q, 'ibm . Q l .C I i . ,. e 1 , .. ,, fe. s 4 in eefsg., ' f fr r ,' - V' ' K. ' CJK! 8 R 1 X ,ff Q N ax ! , bf- V, T3 if . v I jgodezz' game! Genial and friendly, undersfanding and helpful, Roberf C. James, assisfanf principal of fhe high school, offers assisfance and advice fo sfudenfs from behind fhe shiny counfers in fhe office. Wifh B. A. and M.A. degrees from Colorado Sfafe College of Educafion, Mr. James has served as superinfendenf of Collbran schools and as area youfh officer for fhe NYA. ln i942 Mr. James faughf science in G. J. l-l. S. and in I943 became assisfanf principal. . . CIQZ A well-grounded philosophy, a wholesome love of fhe oufdoors, and an inferesf in sfudenfs- 'rhese are some of R. E. Tope's likable characfer- isfics. Mr. Tope was superinfendenf of Grand Juncfion schools for 26 years and has been superinfendenf emerifus since I937. Since Pearl Harbor, Mr. Tope has been 'rhe Mesa Counfy chairman for promofing 'rhe sale of war bonds. Frequenfl he runs a column in The Daily Senfinel in which he commenfs on currenf evenfs and includes bifs of his philosophy. 7,1 ,W-f A M Q 5, K 3 fly oy Efficienf, energefic, and brimful of ideas for im- proving fhe school, S. Clay Coy assumed fhe principalship lasf fall. Wifh a B. A. from Peru Sfafe Teachers' college and an M.A. from fhe Universify of Nebraska, Mr. Coy has had ex- perience in adminisfrafive work before coming 'ro G. J. H. S. He is Colorado direcfor of fhe American council of science feachers and presi- denf of The Colorado Junior Schoolmasfers' club. Through his individual counseling of seniors and ofhers, Mr. Coy has already become personally acquainfed wifh a large number of sfudenfs. I.UIh H.kl GHMAN -II. .L Hvsidt-s te-ac-hing hm' gelwrail inuth L-lztssvs, Miss Ihitlghiimli stlpvi-tisml tln- sale' wt inn' stalnips. I l.0R.X IIAYS 8.8. I lhv nrt 1-lnss mug'ht In Mis, lin-is I-nt un in tlisplnp JI tht- Iu-nt-Iit-rs' 4-rnut-ntion. YAOBII III.I'NlH'l'I'IlN R.X. In aultlitiun lu lx-ing st-lnml nuts:-, Mrs. Iilntnstt-in azssistt-QI with Ihr- plllisifdll fifllvss ptngtwlili. IIELM ICI! BURN f--II. .L l,3l'1lt'l.I l't'S1NYIIbliIll' ful' Iln' tlllllllill plmttvgt'npli-x, Nlr. Iiurll taught phvsiz-s untl ulgm-ln'n anal uns lIi Y aulvist-r. WIXIFIIHIJ IIl'l.I. II. .L, II. .L Miss linll -uipt-mist-11 tht- .Xnthns 1-Inlu, tnnghr soplwiiwn- I'Ing'lish und I..ttin. ICSTHICR C'0XW.XY li..L. NI..L Miss Coimuli taught tirst untl st-4-mul Qu-att' Spanish, In-lpn-ni work out pl-ujt-1-ts tn 41-1-utv In-tts-I lnnlw-rstltmlilug nt Spunisln win-akilig' pwplv. RUIIICRT l'It.-XIII li. .L, NI. .L In avlditiun rn his rvgtilnr 1-l.Lsst-s in shnp. XIV. Vratig tuuglit c-lassn-s .A M4-sn Colle-gn. A. M. l'R.XYI'IN II, A., XI. .L L'tnnlnt-ting fin- Aiiiviimnn histntj vlns-t-s, Sli. Vnixt-In t-:nrivd a Iull srln-flnlv. mx f' ff ' : ff ll? I Y-of X GLAIIYS I I LFUIII ., .A Agztin this .un ML- ra vtmwl filllflv tirst .intl st-mnnl jvill' Latin :intl 1 x1-'tvd tht- Junitvi' Rt-aI lyxss work. X f MAVIIFI l'R.XWI 0IIlJ-fli. A., Si. .L Agruin this .xt-ul' Miss f'mmfm'sI taupglut fiist .intl st-f-tnnl limit' Latin znnl dim-4-tt-tl .Inniur RMI Vruss xmrk. W. 'I'. HAI IS -B. .L lie-sidx-fs dirt-vting: his grfinwul ninth vlnsss-s, Mt. Ilnxis was holnt- xisitnr :intl sc-Imnl wnsus lnkt-r. INA DYER' H. A. Miss Ilia-i' huntllm-fl thu- salt- nf uni- lnnnls in H. J. II. S. ln-- sidvs tt-zlvliitlg' hvi' sxwiul svitfiltw- vlzisst-s. HAZICI. I'II,A-- Il. A. QCXCL In Cliurgrv ni tht- Iihruljx .1 tin HQ In-nr, Miss Hhs IIIEIIII- ls sutl limi nt st xiu mine-tl 'tn us a . - h f . s- l,,of 3 n 01 n ' I-11.1. ' .. . K . ' h- ' f rt n vrvi ' fs, Miss Ellis taught I I J -. if tliln il -htwtlmlid :ind our in I ting. I I.ILI.IAN ICVANW-Il. A. Miss Evans dirt-t'tt-tl 1-lussvs in fi-4-simian Iflngrlish and husincss training, ht-Ip:-:I stipt-rvisv G. R. GLAIDYS GI.ENIlI'INNI1NGfB. A. This war Miss Glvntle-nning hml twn 1-Iatssvs of lionn' wo- nomic-s :ind spmislviw-FI F. II. A. K'l.YIlE HIK.INI'1llI'Iff'Il. .L, M. A. Acting: as boys' advizwr, Mr. Grain-rv also 1-nnduvtt-:I tliwf- vlasses of shop and one in nn-chanicztl drawing. EMMA IIROOM---II. A., IS. E. Miss Grnnm taught English III and advam-cel 1-miipusititm, wupm-ri'is1-ti 'I'ig1-I' 'I'nIx-s, nnzl avi:-fl ns H. II. A. trt-ztstlror. t HRIS'I'lNI'Z Gl'S'l'AFSON-- Ii. A.. M. A. The m-advisvr for tho freshman I-lass, Miss Gustzifstm skill- fully IIliIIIf'llVl'I'i d vlasstls tlirnugh Ann-i'ir'un history and pmhlvlns of mls-ttiof-ruby. QIUNIIIIAI GVSTAFSON--Ii, .L Two gn-otnf-ttji and two vhn-inistry clnstws math- Miss Gus- tafsonk fimt ix-ar ai hnsp une. XJ ,J K , Q3 J tl-JXV' Q'Nl':Q'Xi'l' ' U at X .g is Q N KE Urs ,x Q Q, ,L ,b V- is Qs B.. E tk '1 sq as C WCS, Q N I'II'Gli5li IIANSEN -II. A., M. A. ' 5 i F Uhr tlichin social scienze the tiist of tl: tcm .J . - -i gg ' . - - ' i- , ', Mr. Hansen acted as basketball coach and hors' physical edu- cation IllSfI UFil7I', rvplacing Coach Whitt-. .lR'I'IIl'Ii HARRIS- B, S, In aslflition to his biology classes, Mr. Harms handled a class in 5:4-iienil math. . RUTH HORR--B. A. Miss Horr taught spas-ch, Eiurlish, anil sponsored tht- senior dramatic cluh. ERMIE HVEBNIGR-Il. A., M. A, Mrs. Huebner taught sophomore- and junior English, and sponsored sophomore dramatic cluh. CAROLINI-I INGIEHAIIT--VB. A. Miss Inglchart instructed the girls' physical vducntion classes and sponsored G. A. A. IIASII. KNIGHT-B. S. Mr. Knight taught nlirehra I and II and supervised the work of thi- S. B. A. secrctaries. LILLIAN LARSON -B. A., M. A, 'Fmchinz a class in journalism, supervising the annual, the newspaper, and Quill 81- Scroll, Miss Larson also taught English I. ANN MARANCO-I3. A. Ilcsides ln-ing: girls' advisor, Miss Marasco taught lvoth first and.socoml ,rear Spanish classcs. KXIR.-I JANE Ml'II1'HERb -B. A. Again sponsoring I, R. C., Miss Melr-her taught world history and two classes of husincss training. JOHN PENIIERGRAST-YB. A. Mr. I'+'iidcx'i.:rast tauprht English III, actt-il as junior class sponsor, supervised the salt- of seeds, did solo work with the hand and orchestra, and often refs-roed basketball. GOODSELL SL0CUMfAB. A., M. A. Teac-hinz a mixed chorus, a girls' chorus, Algebra I, and Trigg , Mr. Slocum also played in a trio and was active in community music work. UIIARLES STEEN-B. S. Mr. Str-on did work at the college, playcd in a. trio, and taught hand and orchestra for both junior and senior high. MARIE STOI,KfB. A. Adviser for the Tri-S MrS. Stolk taught two classes of and bookeeping. some classcs in the junior high, and high girls in first year homemaking. ALBERT WHITE-B. S. Mr. White taught boys' physical education, coachcd the football team and, in the last seine-str-r, took general math vlassvs, RUTH WOOD-II. A., M. A. Besides sponsoring seniur dramatic club, Miss Wood taught English I and IV. LESTER WIfII'I'I'TEN-B. A., M. A. vocational school. H. E. HINIPMAN-Inspirinip.: others with his philosophg, Mr. Hindman supervise-s carpentry work in the schools. In addrition to tc-aching agriculture, Mr. Whetton supervised 'J HARBARA JANE RASO-Efficicnt secretary in the prin- cipal's office, Barbara Jane Raso offers friendly assistance to students and faculty alike. Al lf' If V, Lf' . ans. Janel Eixon' Nlaflon 1. 1 ,f A 'lfwbvyll i wwe Becuev- PmdY -gms. Andy presiding. .q'u6Qn4z' guna! Made up of +he presidenls of lhe clubs and classes, lhe sludenl council is 'rhe indiviclual's voice in lhe adminisiralion and lunclioning of 'rhe school. The governing body ol G. J. H. S., ils purpose is lo discuss problems, plan acfivilies and enlerlainmenl, iniliale desirable changes in school affairs, and lo provide Training in self- governmenl. Chief among lhe laslcs of lhe year was The revis- ion of lhe conslifulion 'ro make il a more work- able documenl. A valuable leacher, fhe sfudenl council is fhe guiding force of G. J. H. S. and lhrough irs operalion is lhe living symbol of de- mocracy in eclion. FIRST ROW: Jaclr Evans, Jimmy McDon- ough. Bill Burford,'Marion Lyon, Chris Juflas, John Ferguson, Jim Campbell. SECOND ROW: Carol Fox, June Noble. Edith Lesher, Joanne Beckley, Aline Wright Ann Marasco, Melinda Simpson. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Tebedo, Shirley Mc- Infyre, Evelyn Sfoclcer, Wilma Whifney. Hollis Holmes, Marion Gardner. Janef Evans. FOURTH ROW: Andy Williams, Morris Ficlclin, Roy Combs, Dorofhy Baughman. Jane Soufhward, Clyde Granere. The Big Boss 'xxx Gen L e No Ou Porfegfse, Ala ' R . ll llussell' Mona H , ' Y 44911 ome com oun cz js' Mar, Conquering ihe pixy-lilre gremlins, who fried mix- f. il' 6i 1 ing up The bell sysiem and leii wasie paper clui- ' Jl l .,' M?-3 ' , 'rering up ihe school, was 'rhe biggesi 'raslc for ihis V i 1.-4 . In .I . . . ,y -.24 Cz, 2 year s ome room councr . This organizahon, corn- - 7 X, r 4,452 posed of 'rhe presidenis of fhe school's fiiiy-iive y l mx home rooms, worked in close cooperaiion wirh The U' R - X67 siudeni council, meeiing on every Tuesday during ,NP i , N' home room periods. l A -1 The group worlced under ihe leadership of Allan . 5 Russell, presidenfq Gene Nourse. vice president Mary Lou Porier, secreiary: and S. Clay Coy, general adviser. if ...V FIRST ROW: Bill Hari. Alberr Wilson, Gene Nourse, Bob Hannigan. Donald Sager, Richard Fanie. Jim Reed. SECOND ROW: Elma Mae DeVere, Esiher Okagawa. Ann Galloway. Maybelle Marlrs. Winona Hughs. Pei Tedriclr. THIRD ROW: Shirley Rankin. Emmabelle Wills. Wiladeane Chaiiin, Anna Jean Mclnfuri. Mary Lou Porfer, Thelma Dunn. FOURTH ROW: Bill Reed, Leland Erskine. Ernesf Lindberg. George Ye+ier, Warren Turner, Alan Russell. IQLI3 Activities IQLILI SEPTEMBER--I943 I7 Craig foofball lherel 24 Jordan fooiball lflwerel 25 S. B. A. Pariy OCTOBER-I943 I Fooiball B squad Fruira liherel 8 Girl Reserve dance I4 Girls' League Big 8: Liiile Sisfer parfy I5 Moab fooiball ilwerel is S.B.A. pariy I6 District meeiing F.H.A. 22 Foofball, Durango iherel 28-29 Teachers' conveniion 29 Fooiball, Price iherel NOVEMBER-I943 5 Foofball, Monfrose ifherel 5 Tri-S d ance II Foofball. Delia lherel I2 Pep Club dance I8-I9 Talenf Revue 25-26 Thanksgiving vacaiion DECEMBER-I943 3 Greefer Music Season concer+ IO S. B. A. parfy 20 Senior-Junior Iheafer parfy 23 Chrisimas vacafion JANUARY-I944 7 S. B. A. pariy 20 End of firsi :semesier 20 S. B. A. pariy 28 Orange 81 Bl-acl: All-School pariy 29 Baslcelball. Delia ilierel FEBRUARY--I944 4 Baslceiball, Fruifa lherel 4 S. B.A. parfy ro Greaier Music Season concerl li Baslceiball. Rifle iherel II Quill 81 Scroll dance I8 l. R. C. carnival 25 Baslcefball. Palisade lherel 25 Girls' League dance 29 Girls' League Mofhers' 'rea MARCH-I944 I Basketball. Fruiivale iherel 3 S. B. A. dance 9-I0-ll Delia baslxeiball fournamenf 22-23 Senior Class play 24 B anne r Girls' dance 29 Boys' League Dads' nigh? 3l S. B. A. dance APRIL-I944 5 G. Club dance 6-7 Spring vacalion I4 Band, Orchesfra, Chorus dance I9-20 Talenr Revue 2l S. B. A. dance 28-29 Music +ournamen+ MAY-i944 5 Sophomore-Freslmmen pariy 6 Quill 81 Scroll dinner dance I2 S. B. A. dance I9 Viciory band conceri , 28 Baccalaureaie 3I Junior-Senior prom J U N E-I944 I Commencemenf A 1 Xffx f Mali X I X 0 0 o V K Sludying and working lo learn lhe 'rhings you are going 'ro need l lo know . . . gelling acquainled, having lun logelher, green ' ik , lreshies and dignified seniors alike . . . doing rouline, everyday flu class work and frying lo gel' The mosl oul ol il' . . . saving slamp sfeaks for our weaker momenls . . . walching your class males K K, go info service while you slayed behind lo complele lraining M' . . . We gremlins walched you sludenls ol G. J. H. S. doing all i .75 'V lhese fhings as we buzzed around school, from sludy halls lo class rooms, wilh occasional pauses in The library. ,X -fr' 1 V V 4 And lo us you seemed much like fhe men 'rraining for service li in lhe R. A. F.-lhe crew members ol lhe greaf airships ol lo- qw day's mililary lorces going lhrough 'rheir 'rraining lor whal lies 'l l ahead. 3 l il, Z , I , Xu l X V il 1 i 1 for .iw X r l l L, -l-li l r c R .l V fi , ,V . a , XJ , I , X, l ,L V ,ll . -Q Q 1 N 'fl 1 If I fl i r' r i i :V , 4 4. . lf' ' yy jr 1 , A ,Li 1' . ?...-2? nl l X Q alia Gsxgw Q I I . . . ' CHO? O The following is a lisf of fhe members of fhe G. J. H. S. sfudenf body who have enfered fhe services during e pasf fwo school years. Any omissions are uninfenfional. Babe Aquilla Kennefh Bull Louis Brown Bill Bradford Bob Campbell John Benneff Harry Burneff Don Craig Don Cholas Paul Coe Jerry Dolan Donald Doughfy Bob Erickson George Erven Bill Donaldson Jack Ford Kenf Green Bill Hale Bill Harris Bob Hendrickson George Mercer George McLean Hal Morrison George O'Nan George Osborne Andy Prinsfer Joe Prinsfer Alvin Ross Jack Rigg Johnny Refolaza Bob Sf. John John Sfarks Jim Sfranger Lyle Whife Donald Wood Rollin Wilson Kennefh Wilson Roberf Zopfi Eldon Sufherland Frank Curfis Alvin Lumbardy Bud Lionberger Harold Ford Bill Essinger Louis Refolaza Richard Tillinghasf Siegle Wells Gene Doss George Schorn Frank Robberson Ronald Forsberg Ralph Bofkin Jimmy Jones Ernesf Sigler Clifford Foy Fred Jayne Don Maupin Ray Skipper Sfanley Rodgers Richard Terrill Joe Huffon. Roy Combs. BeHy,Craf+. Marge Lyon. ki 3 N x 5 eniot gd!! Wie 4 SNWWXQ 9 NE' SM Q N Vi fr i J H' 'yixlxih' X i fQ iis 5 Sm, ' X li 5 Nix? X - .N f xx Y s W ax si gb X-.N VY, if is is . Q xg i 'sl - X .x 3 5 jg re y f Xi M WJ S A Aj Qi Q is? fc 151401 ,rf as ffkf TNS ed i S X 512 X A ,N N J -X 5 il fa -9 S ihg of a goal by one more senior class of G. J. H. S. A grea+ many of +he prospecrive members Q ' QRCaps and gowns in June, I944, marked The reach- ll N Q of 'rhe class of '44 graduared rhe previous year, 'N lowering rhe number of rhis year's graduales. Several seniors look all or parf-rime work a+ col- lege. and a large group of senior boys lefl for lhe services al lhe end of rhe firsr semesler. Though lhe class of '44 was one of +he smallesf gradualing from rhe school in recenr years, if made up for irs lack of numbers wirh an abund- ance of acfiviries. December saw 'rhe seniors playing hosr ro juniors and lhe faculfy ar lhe annual 'rheafer parfy. Specracular is +he. only word io describe lhe crealions fhar ran loose around 'rheir Alma Maier on Slouch Day. Bur rhe long-awaired day of gradualion, when rhe seniors ar las'r had +heir chance 'ro be dignified. was fhe biggesr highlighl of 'rheir year. 'HIM Aiil'IRNA'l'HY--l.ang1mpgv Ulubg llralnntic C-lull: Glue Clnh: I. R. LK: Hmm-- rmlm Uounvilg Mixm-ml Ljliorus: Tign-1' Talvs: Sr. Clan-s Play. l,ENl'IAi.E AHRAMSW I . ll. A.: Ilramatic Ulnln: Band: Orr-hestm: Mixcd Chorus: I. R. C. MARY l'Il.I,EN ALLEN- Li. R.: Glw Ulnlr. BERNARD ANUERSUN- 'B2Ill4lQ Football. ROBERT HAlNH'RlllGEi llanlll 0!'L'l1vSKl'u. JACK BAKER- .X LLEN E BALI DW l S- - MARILYN HALL- Glev Cluflng Pm: Clulrg I,umrunir4' l'lnb: G. R,: Mixed Chnmg, GIIAIDYS RARGER+l'vp Clull: G. R.: Tri-S. liYl'IliE'l l' li.iRXEM'liusk1llr.ilI: l,ang'uam' Clnh. INDRUTHY HAVGHMAN-Orclwstm5 Mixed C-hurus: G. R.: Tri-S: Sr. Annnunce- nn-nt. Umnm. Chm.: Annual Staff: Studs-nt Council: Sr. Dramatic Club, Pres. IJCE UEEUEA--lYilll11llu. : f .... A T l i ' Qi? ' 3: I8 IRENNH, BEIIL--I'0lice Form-. TOMMY liP1IfX'HAMf'l'mc-lc: Wrvstliing: Fzmllvnllg Annual Staff artist. JOE lil.USNOM- 'H47IllQll'lKPlYl flllllllfll. REYA liUl,l.MANfG, R.: Ilrninuliv Ulnls: Mixn-cl l'lnnus: Glu- Clnli, MARY MAE l5i,0l.GHv-Orulwwtrn: Latin Club, Yi:-v l'rvs.: lhulilatic Ulnlr, View Pres.: Tiki' 'I'a,l4fs, Asst. Bus. Mgr. l'lRNl'1S'i' BRADY--I. R. C.: Languaym Club: Iiuakvtlriillz Truck: Tm-nnis Club. l,i'II,ANlD l.il7RF0Rlif lilllglliigl' Vlnli. HEJNNIE BFRKEY- -Oklulnnmi. HARHARA ISVRNS- G. R.: lliwuvnltil- Vluln: film- Clnlm: l. R. C. DON HVSH---Mixvfl Clmrus. JOHN CALIIWELI.--Yliand: lbrnlnalic Clnlx: Wu-stlimgg l.nnglnlgv Clnly. RACHEL -BETH CARROIA.--0 K li stuff. . 1 , Sgbfx r' .., igffgi 2.39141 :Q-ml-..,,,f,. K 3322. if-.. iz.:-if QA ifv2m'fz.: i' i.: ..Q 1fgis5QQli?5f UDREY DANIELS-Tri-S. IIFREIT HARLEY-Annual Staff, pli-wlogmpln-r. KT DAY--California. OLLY DEAN-Orcliestmg Banner Girlg Annual Staffg Girls' Leaguv, Sevy.: Tri-S: Pep Clluliz Glee Clubg G. R., Treanmg Dl'illIl2lliC Club, 'Frm-as.g 'I'luoatre- Party Pmgrauig Sr. Claws Pluvvg Girls' Lcuguv Cvunrilg Tennis Club. ARVIN IJERSHEM--Kunsusg Hunwromn Council. HELMA DOBBS-F. H. A.: ln-umutic Olubg Tri-5.5 Glue Club. OWARD DIOKEY--Dwnmtic Club. JBERT IJOLAN-Wrostlingg Lzinguago Club. ARY DOMOTO-fl . H. A., song ls-urivr. JRETTA DONAHUE-41. R.: Lunguagv Clubg Band. iELMA DUNN-Bundg Dramatic Club: G. R. BTTY DUNN--SLudL-nt Councilg Quill liz Scmllg Tri-S3 Annual Staff, Axst. Bus. Mgizg S. B. A., Vice Pri-s.g Pulnlicutiuns Board. 1 l-IUGENE CHAPEL- POLLY C1iII,llRESS-Tri-Sq' 0. K ll. Stuff: llraunulir' Clulv: IN-p flulm: 12. ll. Glu- Club. DORIS COLOMHO---F. H. A.: 'figgol' Tallvs, thxpixl. RA Y C0 LOMBO- ROY COMES-Senior l'i'e4.g Studs-nt Cuunc-il: Gln-v Vlulvg Mixvd l'liwl'1is. GLENDENNE OORDING-Pop Club, Cheer I.earlvi'g F. H. A., Vicu l'r1-s.: 4:11-1 Clubg Dramatic Club: G. R.g Mixed Chorus: 'flmutre I'an-ty Progmui. 7- THLEEN GRAIN--Band, Yice Pr0e.g Dramatic Club. BETTY CRAFT-Mixed Chorus: Dramatic Clubg Give Club: G. R.: 'l'ri-N: H1-niu Seqizg Homeroom Council. Nflllxglii--fS1::ii1 isli Clulu. IH'I'l l'Y L'RAXS-ffllraliiali1- C'lul1: G. .L .Lg Bzunu-r Girl: 'l'lu-ulrv l'ur1,i l'r.w2'l'ziln CORINNE DAILY-Tri'S3 G. R. ERMA JEAN DA LEE-G. R. HOB I-IKN'l'H0!I' Latin Club: liimnnliv Club. KIITIH l'Il,lill'l'l.USf--I . H. A.: I.ung'uug1- Flnlv: llrnnmlir' I'!nh1 IH-lv Clnhg I.I'II..XXlJ l'lRSKlXl'I Ili-Y: Xliv-fl 4'lnn'ns3 lll'Jllll2IllI' Vlnllg S13 Clalsx Play. U. K ll. Smff: lnnnul Stuff, Iwipist. IPOIIA l'Il'I'ICRNUN Xulwuimlg lllilllldlll' Vlllln: Sr. Flaws l'lzl5. . GLENN HYPIXNRX-f-Ilmiiizxtir Vlnlm: Sr. Vlass l'l:a5. Ziff ! , W, f' A jgggi q m.. LYNN Fl'l'I I'l'fR 'l . I . A., Yirw--l'l1-rn.: lhflvguls- in I . I-'. A. Ifomvlllirlll. iififlii 1 iff .I ' - I' . ,Aff slfiflf, 'V N325 4' 5:3151 ' -gsigwl-4' + I 1 LE.. , i1.1.Ro1,YN i-'I-Zicursox Wu, ie.. lmmmm- Clulu: Mixl-fl cm!-li-5 'ri-ilsg Illw- Lllubg 1 ZL' ' l.lIlIg1'lI2.lLfl' Uluh: 'I'ig'vr. Tzllvs. Asst. Editor. MORRIS FICKLIN---Fnotlwull, C'-l'03PtHilI2 Bzuakf-Llaull. Czlptaing 'Hanky Wrest- ling: G Club: Buys' Iil'1ig'll9, I'rvs.g Studvnl Cnuncilg Spanish Vluh, Secyxg .luninr l'1'vs.g Theatre- Parh Progrznn. . .ll-IAN FIIJCS--I-'. H. .L mn: FI'I.'l'UX- 1-1 F. A.. 'um.s.. swmssr. nun. min' Fl'J1sAKi- Quill I sl-mul. 0, I n. mn. .lnnunl sniff. gi - '- fl nox.u.n F17nl'K,uv.x- fm ' I I 1 Q. 1 ' fl' M? ... 1 1 MARION GARlJXI'1R--lh-amatic Clubg Tri-S, Pres.: Student Council: Girls' League Cfiiqouncilg Orrhestm, Sec-y.: Thcatw Party, Invitation Chm.g Commence- ment, m. ROLAND G.Ml'F-'Wu-stliiig: Fuothallg Buskc-tbullg Spanish Uluhg Glc-P Clubg Mixed Chorus: Theatre Party Program. PATTIE GLASGOW---Mixf-d Clwiwisg l3I'2Illl2lllK' Cluh: 'lkinnis Illuhg 0. K B. Staff. TH-ERESA GROSS-f'Ru1ip:vlj', Colm.: llI'2llll2Il'li' Cluhg Sr. Class Play, Chin. CALVIN G0u'ERf'LdlIl,IlIH2'L' Clulmg Iiusketlnull. HARRIETT GUIDE-llminiutir' Clulrg Bunnlg I. It. IK: 'I'ln1atrv l'urty l'i-ligraiiii. IIENXY GRAHAM-- IJOLORES HAMILTON--0. k H. Stuffg Anlnunl Shift: 'l'i'i-55 Iirznuulic' Iflubg Girls' Ixlaglie Council. SHIRLEY HANSQON-Bandg Dramaitic Ulub, Sf-03:3 I, R. C.g 'lvllililfli' l'ill'Ij' l'rn- gramg Girls' L4-aguv Council: Tennis Cluhg Sr. Clans Play. 1 CLEO HARRIS-G. R.g Language Club, HILL HARRIS'-Hi-YQ Basketball. MIOHIKO IIIRASAKIff'l'l'i-S, 20 Council, Truck, Mgr. Laiimuuze Club. FLOYD K ICNDAI.IfffWrustling. CHRIS JI'FIiAN-fliusketlmllL 'l'i'aL-k: Hrunurnmn l'uunc-il: Stulll-nl Council, M Chorus, Sn-cy.-T11-as., Pres.: I.unp:uzig'e- Club, Vic-1-'l'1'1-s.: Glu- Club. RALPH KLEINAI. R. C.: Dramatic Club: Mixed Clnrrus: I,II?l'2il'IHlll Qui Theatre Party I'I'0lCI1iIll, JOE Hl l'T0N4G Club: l.uugw:u.rz- Club: Sr. Vim--l'1-vs.: liaslwtbull: Stud'-nr IIOI,MESfllruin:itic Club: I. R, C.: Tennis Club: I rvr.lunun, Yi:-1--I'1'vs. Council: U. N B. Stuff: Annual Stuff, Bus. Mgr.: If2IIllll'I' Girl Scmllg Studi-nl Ubunf-il 3 Iiungguagv- Club: l'1-31 Club: 'lilivutw Purti ,YN .lAC'KS0Nffl'r1p Club: Mixc-sl flnuuei film- l'Iub1 Ilmiiiairiz' Club ixu ll dz Scroll: Annual Staff: O. 6: Ii. Staff: Tigvr Tub-5. Bus. Mg'1'.: Sr. Climb l'l:L,x Chorun. JACK KOCH-I. R. C. FERN LAMI'SIIIRE--Tri-S: I,aiig11z1g'v Club. wr' RICHARD KNOOHE -!Hi-Y: Quill R Scroll: Annual Staff: 0. K B. Stuff: Spanish Club: I. R. C.: Tlioutn- l'ui'ty l'mg'1-ann: lliunimtir Club: Glev Ulubg Mixer EDITH LESI-lER4Quill R Scroll, Pros., Tri-S: Pep Club: I. R. C.: Studcnt l Coruncilg Drauinatic Club: Anthos Club: O. 5: Il. Staff: I.auguag'v Club. i VIRGINIA I.AYCOC'K-Delta. Council: Language Cflubg Mixed Chorus. HAZEL LUCAS- MARIE LI'DWIG-Spanish Club: Give Cluhg Mixed Chorus. MARGE LYON-Studi-nt Council: F. II. A., Pubs.: Pep Club: Banner Girl: Sr. LI'l'9?lS.Z Mixed Chorus: Dwnnativ Club: I.aligliag'v Club: Glvn Clubg Theatre 'arty, Chin. MARION LYONf-Hi-Y: G Club: Football, Mgr.: Tram-k: Wrestling: Siuflent Conuvil: The-atre Party l'mgr-.nng Cheerleader. ERNEST MARIE-F. F. A. l.AI'RA MARSHALL--Mixvd C'lun'us: llranmtic Club, Antlms Club: Language Uluba Tri-S, Tiger Talvs, Edimrg Gln- Club, SHIRLEY MAR.RIO'l'Tf-Mixi-ci Chorus, I. R. C.: 'l'vnnis Club: Dmlnatic Club: Tri-S. YIVIAN M.-kRTINiMixvd Cliurusg Dralnativ Club: G. R.: Pep Club: Glen- lflubp Band, Twirlvrg Drum Major, BILL Mc-BETH-Glee Club: Mixed Chorus. i SHIRLEY McfINTYREfAuuual, Erlitnr 3 Band: Orvliestmg Quill K Sci-ull, Viv:-f i Pres: Stinlw-ut Council 3 Dramatic Club: Publications Board, O. K B. Staff: G. H.: Tri-S: Lanqruagi- Club, i DONALD McKEEI'ERf-FooLb.illQ Basketball: Mixed Chorus. ROBER'l' MONICY----Uurulg 011-lioslmg Homemmn Council. DOROTHY LeVAX-Pvp Club: Tri-S: Dramatic Club: Gloe Club: Girls' Lwzagum 'UK INIIHI'I'IIY M4-XIII l.I, GIIIIIIINHI. IJIIIFIX NRS'I'I.ER -Mix:-41 L'l1m1ls: I. R. IK: Hi-Y: 0. K li, Staff, Xffws Iiditur: Ilfillllklfil' l'Iulr: Quill K Srlmll: .xlillllili Staff: Riflv Flulvg Npauisll Clulmg Polivv Furr-1-. XIILBIX I.I'fI'2 NHLM S Numlg l,mxgzlmg1- Vlulug Il, IL, I'l'0L-.fl'kIIll l'4mnn. fulllll, Il NI XUIHF Niixml l'Iml-ns: ll, R.g Ilrzimzitiv Flulvg I.2lll2'll2ig'l' Flubg Glu- Vlulvg 0. R B. Staff, Vow I-Iclitur, Managing Iflrlitnrg Annual, Assn. Ewiitorl Quill X Svmll, S4-1-3.3 kntho-s Clulv, Swy., I'rn-6.3 'l'ri-S, Svvy.-'I'r1-arg Tigvr 'hull--, .Msn Bus. Mgr.: I'ululic-ations Bourdg Sll1d9'llt-COUIICII. XIXl'I'IN'I' XUVIISIC Fontllallg llzixlivllvall, Cuptaillg 'l'rz1r'kg Orcheslraig Sopho- , , :nun-, In-sg Ntuah-nl Umlur-il: llmm-mmm Cmnu-ily Spanish Uluh. Vim'-Il 'S-L I. lll.l1. XIXIII' UKXI lII'IT'I'Y I'0XI In-,, Club: t'I,.XRICXi'I'l I, flulw, mx QI wr NIIIRIJCY K Glu- l'Inly FIAH! EXUIC ,lllSI'II'IIINI'I ROBBINS' fblixvcl l'IlUl'uS. 22 'ELIV Hand: Min-:I K'lmi'us1 Glu- Ululvg Ilraxlmilic- l'luIn, Yim-'l'l'vs.: I'RINS'I'ER Ifomlmllg Wr4'stIing': 'I'rawk1 Ski Clulug GI1-P Lflnhg AXKIN- Mix:-d l'hm'usg liramulir- Ululn, Sw-lv.: IH-p Ulubi 'l'1i'Sg Il'lJY ROGERS Xlixn-ul Kim N '1 ll x Img,rlm ELI-IANOR, Ii0HEII'l'S---Mun 1 Tu-.1 may Iiolm-room 0:11111-il: Glu nan- I I :argl STAN RUNNERS' Bansko rl IL ml N N I Tllvatrx- IH4115' I'1--lgrallx Ill'SSl'fI.I, If'-wllull I llulr Ilan ntl: Il i 'SAl l 0IlI! Lalnf' '- M .K IC SAN IIICRS Hal 'H I ES?-CWUII I, Sm-y. hlT'Il0I.l.IC ---- Band eil. XIAIIINIJA SIMPSON H. I N s 4 4 11 lil: in u luun cilg G, R.3 I,uilg.:iinp.:1- L lull Ill-1 tlulr VI uw L lm lv IN Knuuil S A Ilrumatil- Ululr: Quill K N in ' 1 0 n in n mmm 1 'l'h0u,tre Panty I'l'lJj!l'ElIll JANE SUI I'IIWARID' Iilllh In IN 1 - u Mixvri Chorusg Sr. lil es Ram WAI,'I'ER SIAIXN lH 'l I'Y I.0l STUIIIDARI lluul I K X l'Al'l. STITCKER ---- Football, U Club: Hi-Y: Tlwalrv l'uity l'mg'raul: l'lur-s Play: lbmmlatic Club. ll0R0'I'HY TAYI.0Rf-G. A. A., F. II. A. EVELYN TEBEIIO-Orchestra, Prefs.: G. R.: I,l'2lllliIII4' Vlub: 'l'ri S: Sr. Claus Play: Student Council. PAT 'I'I'IlJI-KICK-fG. R., 'I'r4-us.: I . H. A. Srznte N-ua ihnln-avr: llmlu-imuu Vmllu-il. ULARA LEE THORNTON-G. R., 'I'l'vaxg I. R. I'.1 Pr-p Club. l'.l'I1lI.A 'l'Il'l'lNG lm-lwslm, r-uur-1-rt unistrvssg l.uliu Vlub. WARREN 'I'l'RNERf- Fmmtlmll, III!-Villllililll Hlxi l'lub: llfuiwrmun t'vxuuril: Supliw ESTHER WI'lS'l'l.l'Nlb-llramativ Club: G. R.: 'l'ri-S., Yin- Pres.: Mix:-ll L'luu'us: Give Club: Lanzuazv Club. XNIH' WlI.I,IAMSf S. ll. A., I'rr-F.: Fnurball: lluslu-Ilrull: I. H. C.: Tennis Club: G Club: Ilrunialic Club: Stullf-ut Council: Mixvri L'lun'uf: Glu- Ulub: Senior Gift Comm., Ohm.: 'l'h4-atm' Party l'rog'ram. I'H ' luurv Yif-f' I'l'f's. RICHARD 'l'ERRIl.l.--- I..l RFE lI'AI,Z-- F. ll. .L Hl l'll XIll'II.I. WAI.Zf I.ul1gl1algvl'luli. I,ILA JEANNE WARNER-llraulalir' Club: I. R. t'.,l-lx:-vutiw liuiml: .lurlulp Club: 'Ifigvr Tales: 0. 81 li. Stuff, FPZIIIITP l'Idiim'3 Mixvd Vlmrux: llillq- Klub. YLLIS WEIMICR TITS. WILMA WHI'I'NEYfMixm-fl l'lun'us: G. .L X.: ll. R., Sm-05., I'rvs.: Tri-S: Hlev Club: Studvut Counril. I'IMMAIll'II,I,E WlLI.9fllraunatir' Flubg I. H. V.: film- Club: Mixvd L'lurl'us, Vic:- l'res.: G. R.: Tigvr Tales. .XIIINIC WHIGH'I'-rfllaml, I'ws.: Un-lu-stru: Ilmixmliv l'lub: Sr. Class I'Iu-x : Student Oouuvil: G. A. A., Secy-., I'1'1'fs.: Tri-S: IAIIIKIIRILZP Vlub. 'HIM IYO0TI'1IiSf Spanish C'lub. IIARIIARA lYRlGlI'l' Urrlu-stlu. Npuulsll l'Iub. l'fVl'lI.YX YI-IAGEII' ll. R., F. II. A., I.ulu.:uug1- Vlub. GEORGE YICTTER--Football: G Club: Tlwatre- Party I'rogi-um: llraumticr Club. BILLIE DEE WESTBROOK-Glw Club: 0. k li. Stuff: Auuuul Stal' Tri-S: I. R. C.: Spanish Club. IMIXSICXIC llROWXf JIM HEINI,I'IINf-Buslwlbull2 Ilouu-room Cuuuvil: G l'lubg 'IH-uuis Club, Sc-cp.: 'Franc-k : FOOIIJUI l. f, G. R., FIRST ROW: Ann Bailey, Muriel Binkley, Alzo Egger. Angie Chiaro, lla May Coleman, Carolyn Bull, Colleen Black, Verling Colo, Jane? Evans, Carlene Cass, Leofa Chapman, Gloria Casfer, Marilyn Aberna+hy. ' SECOND ROW: Joanne Beckley, Noreen Besse, Bonnie Rose Colescoif, Vernon Dorn, Bob Bray, Gilberf Archulefo, John Audino Bob Colescoll. Jim Campbell, Gene Buffs, Jenny Copeland. Wanda Dillard. THIRD ROW: Rulh Bass, Cafhrin Emerson, Mary Louise Efenburn, Phyllis Evans, Elaine Allison, Jack Evans, Jim Cox, Ray Emerson Ralph Dershem, Dorofhy Ann DeVere, Joye Davis, Jackie Diemer, Barbara Jeanne Denning. FOURTH ROW: Helen Burrows. Blanche Barber, Margare? Coane, Helen Beck, Richard Baughman, Harold Bieser, Wesley Carharif, Bud Brownson, Bill Bone, Lewis Coleman. Marshall Brown, James Beckley, Pafricia Dennis. Eleanor Davis. urziot gd!! Boasling lhree successful years 'ro i+s creclii, The class of '45 launched info ils senior year wiih high hopes and ambilions. Decoraiing and ushering for bolh baccalaureale and commencemenl proved +o be one of 'rhe bi- gesi jobs of ihe year. The highlighr of +he class year was 'rhe junior-senior prom given for 'rhe graduales. In 'rhe alhlefic and music deparlmenfs many jun- iors played acfive paris, several of 'rhem being on fhe loo+ball A squad. Band and orcheslra also claimed many iuniors. Sponsors lor The year were Miss Gunhild Gus- 'ralson and John Pendergrasl: FIRST ROW: Myrlis Fowler, Jackie Horner, Velma Hollyfield, Modene Harris, Phyllis Horner, Helen Fiene, Berla Donn Flagg, Rose- mary Gladden, Phyllis Garber. SECOND ROW: Harold Hasenkrug, Douglas Hegwer, Bill Hari, Jim Gilmer, John Howard, Ellswor+h Jones. Carol Fox, Charlofle Hornbaker. THIRD ROW: Florence Forsberg, Merle Marie lngram, Jack Jack-son. Lyle FeHer, Richard Hopper, Dick Foxzhoven. Bob Hannigan, Mariorie Fosfer, Avis Jaynes. FRST ROW: Edi'rl1 Keplinger, Ola Mae Miracle. Mariorie O'Dell. Audrey Manning, Irene Morford, Melba Pelh, Anne Jean McIn+urf, Winona Packard, Carmella Mendicelli, Mozall Oden, Lois Miracle, Ellen Foclrharf. SECOND ROW: Gene Nourse, Evelyn Pirlz, Richalyn Kilborn, Lois Kraii, Pal Moyer, Mary Old, Mary Elizabelh Kerr, Runell Oden, Rulh Lesher, Ayalro Nigo, Max Kendall, Bill Owen, Bob Pelh. THIRD ROW: Edward Kissell, Carrol Mcliissen, Jeanne Lowe, Rosemarie Mancuso, Dodie Mars, Kaye Kearl, Marie Penberlhy, Bellie Plalf, Mariha Lancasler, Ella Mae Lee, Rose Luiz, Fosfer Manning, Bob Osfrander, Albert McConnell. FOURTH ROW: Jaclc Ogle, Kennelh Kirlr, Bill Klumb, Leland Lufhiewicz, Royce Mailison, Jim Kuriz, Ernesl Lindberg, Byron Parker, Clifford McKay. Herberl Babie. Charles Osborne. Warren Nissen, Duane Lumbardy. ! Cu iffy frm X, J - -'f - . FIRST ROW: Donna Lee Tiplon, Darlene Ralzell, Belly Sullivan, Andalea Wilden, Owen Wilson, David Slevens, Phyllis Sundquisi Theodore While, Mary Ring. SECOND ROW: Harry Wubben, Sue Sawyer, Joanne Son, Verna Weaver, Paf Tucker, Madge Srnilh, Glenna Rick, Twila Wes? Laurelle Will, Wanda Slevens. THIRD ROW: Madeline Vidmar, Rulh Reed, Mary Vorbeclc, Ernesline Reardon, Marqarel Taylor, Evelyn Sloclcer, Marcia Smilh Jean Williams, Mary Lu Scoll, Elaine Semmens, Charles Thislle. FOURTH ROW: Fred Thompson, Alberf Wilson, Wayne Wheeler, Bob Smilh. Bill Soclerslrum, Ross Sparks, Jack Wilcox, Dan Ted riclr, Owen Spence. Joe Velere, Cecil Rice, Ray Schippers, Harold Rhoades. FIRST ROW: Palricia Duncan, Clara Bergslrom, Jean Besse, A. J. Croll, Kennelh Burrell, Merrill Cross. Charles Barns. Gus Ben- iamin, Phyllis Erskine, Joanne Cording, Wiladeane Chaffin, Kalherine Eliopulos, Palsy Donaldson, Nadine Dillon. SECOND ROW: Cl-arlolle Clymer, Lyle Alcey, Bill Burlord, John Beaver, LeVonne Bollman, Dale Croley, Paul Colombo, Merlin DeVere, Charles Currier, John Abrams, Bill Burns, Belly Dunham, Rosalie Arceri, Mary Calherine Daily, Harry Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Carol Bolinger, Frieda Clarlc, Jean Balliger, Rowena Coleman, June Bray, Wanda Blaclr, Roberla Adie, Eunice Craig. Marjorie Biggs, Margarel Ann Daily, Willa Mae Criclr, Nola Beougher, Charlene Biclzlord, Rulh Marie Elsberry, Barbara DaLee, Mary Alice Archulela. ' FOURTH ROW: Grace Childress, Clyde Burchell, Diclr Bone, Terry Daniels, Herb Bowman, Bill Bennell, Dale Ballinger, Russell Cox. Perry Allen, Emil Enslrom, John Elliol, Fred Chavez, Bob Alberlson, Georganna Cholas, Margery Egberl, Wayne Crawford. ,AJJST ,, Mlaaisglfew slepped oul wilh numerous meelings lealuring M M flag'-'Q be lhe dramalic club, prominenl spealcers, and lhe 'V' girls' glee club. The class led in enrollmenl wilh F lwo hundred and lilly members who walked in EJ 7 LL' JON W ' fs 1 QF omote gd!! No longer green, lhe sophomore class members and oul lhe porlals ol lhe school wilh more so- phislicalion and diqnily lhan as lreshies. presidenl: Dorolhy Gower, secrelary: and Dan Hendrickson, Treasurer, The group received back- ,V ing lrom Wilna Treichler and Goodsell Slocum ol y, 1, cf f Led by Bill Burlord, presidenl: Jean Hoel, vice L3 1 7 fl the lacully. The annual parly lor lhe lreshies, held May 5 in lhe gym, climaxed the class year. 5.4 FIRST ROW: Wanda Hagerman, Marie Fox, Ann Galloway, Jaclnie Holland, Dorolhy Gower, Ruby Fennell, Evelyn Huber, Beverly Fla . SECONCDQ ROW: Palsy Hiclcs, Belly June Jewell, Helen Harper, Gladys Folsom, Winona Hughes, Mary Leah Gilberl, Vera Fuoco. Frances Huller, Laura Harlman, Jim Herron. THlRD ROW: Grela Frye, Jennie Lewis Johnson, Billie Lou Jones, Marge Granl, Jean Hoel, Claire Holmes, Jerry Mae Gerbaz, Alwilda Harper, Marian Harris, George Forlune. FOURTH ROW: Wilda James, Donald Hiall, James Hall, John Ferguson, Ova Harrison, Harry Griffith, Dain Hendriclcson, Richard Johnson, Ray Huerla. FIRST ROW: May Belle Marlcs, Audrea Lifl, Jean Lilsey, Phyllis Nylund, Laurel Lowery, Louise Ponslord, Belly McDowell, kleanore Klein, Anila Mears, Lois Nelson, Rosalie Morgan, Pal Ogala. SECOND ROW: Virginia Perry, Jenneva Kendall, Eslher Olcaqawa, Bill McClenghan, Bill Perlcins, Ernesl Parlc, Tom Priclrell, Carl Marlin, Bob Lawlon, Roberl Ridley, Melvin Page, Jean Lane. Jean Yarnell, Georgia Kisler. THIRD ROW: Gladys McConlrie, Jeannine O'Connor, Paulene Kraybill, Mildred Moores, Eslel Milchel, Dorolhy Lulz, Shirley Lee' man, Belly Lynch, Annie Lamberl, Marlha Paulson, Jayne Lowe. Ruby McSpadden, Mary Lou Porler, Marion McKeIvie, Rose Phillips, Ronald Nesller. FOURTH ROW: Georgia Phillips, Myrlle Luebberl, Ellnora Lienlz, Dorolhy Ellen Planlz, Ed Oberlo, Boyd Pelerson, Bill James, Leo Prinsler, Kenny O'Brien, Charles Munro, Bill Reed, Jamie Nichol, Oliver Kindel, erl Lionberger, Sammy Oda. Slraud Logan. ef M, if jffiff 1, OJ Fi W 1 X A Y J -i,,.. V he-ff? 'J , , 1 f' I r X ,ZZ Jean Hoel, Dorolhy Gower, Dan Hendrickson, Bill Burlord. L FIRST ROW: Russell Rose, Richard Welch, Harold Slizclxer, Audrey Rundle, Mina Belle Slanley, Ella Mae Slride, Jo Ann Thompson, Mildred Sommerville, Shirley Reddish, Frances Vidmar, Barbara Jeane Tebo, Adrienne Williamson, Bill McGurlr. SECOND ROW: Thelma Terrill, Marjorie Taylor, Belly Triiillo, Marilyn Slallard, Irene Rellig, Neva Tabor, Marjorie Smilh, Billie Reed, Marvin Shrum, Dominic Simonelli, Charles Sornmerville, Bill Sparlcs, William Wall. THIRD ROW: Harriel Rose. Winnilred Slevens, Rosemary Ryder. Bonila Weaver, Eileen Rice, Barbara Timmons, Sara Lu Ranlcin. Peggy Woolverlon, Phyllis Waldrel, Frances Robinson, Shirley Weslon, Eberleen Wallace, Shirley Towns, Jim Warren, Harry Wall, Slanley Woods. FOURTH ROW: Thelma Turner, Wilma Wages, Doris Wilson, Dorolhy Roe, Dorolhy Jean Slolces, Myrlle Sallerslrum, Dolores Young. Dolores Smilh, James Wiggins, Jim Snider, Lawrence Sullon, Wilbur Weir. Louis Schorn, Bob Webber, James Shinoda. 77f-Qfjfg. 27 FIRST ROW: Marcella BlyThe, Mary Lou Brown, Margarel Clem, Maxine Arbuckle, Rhea Chrislenson. Gladys Ekker, Willa Dean Dunne, Charles Ela, Roy ArmsTrong, Donald Bower, Donald Ball,'CIeon Brown, Lucille Barngrover, Phyllis Cheadle, Anna Jean Dougherly, EsTher Cardona, Dora Lee Dale, Phyllis Dunham, Virginia Elsberry, Leroy Boydsfrum. SECOND ROW: Raymond Billings, Frances Bush, Marge Davis, Verna Ahrens, Shirley Bayse, Bill Cording, Donald ColescoTT, Edward Cooper, Richard Barker, Bob Coomes, Bill Burger, Wayne Erickson, Wayne Clark, Sidney Clark, PaTricia Chappell, Jane Cornell. Jean Dobbs, Louise Chapman, Hilma Carson, Bud Blaney. THIRD ROW: Roberf Bader, RuTh Ennis, Elma Mae DeVere, Phyllis Blanke, Jacob Belarde, Junior BesT, Johnnie BuTord, Bob Craig, Jack Becker, Lee Elder, Harold Doan, Donald Charles, Wesley CheskaTy, Tom Combs, Edgar Doan, LesTer Beauvais, Thelma Brock, Audrey Adrens, Helen DeWeese, Pal Dolan, Bob Devore. C?-:Z6.'5Al4'ZZl'l Excuse me, please! ThaT? Oh, ThaT was iusl' a Treshman. Yes, and Though iT was hard To be- come accusTomed To rushing wildly clown The halls, making dexTerous use oT elbows, and Tol- lowing The rules Tor sTairway Trallic, They Took all These obsTacles in Their sTride. Now, aT The end oT a sTrenuous year, The Treshmen have proved Themselves vicTorious. Every TourTh Friday was rneeTing day Tor The class, TeaTuring musical numbers, dancing, and The pro- ducing oT a play by members. Miss ChrisTine GusTaTson and Delmer Born guided The acTiviTies oT The class. FIRST ROW:. Arabela Gomez, Margie Green, Roberl Gilmer, Johnny HiaT'T, Maurine FiTzgeraId, Bob GoeTTelman, l-lerberT Foraker, KenneTh Graham, George Fisher, Richard FanTe, Wayne Gardner, Jim Burgess, Bob Foxhoven, BeTTy June Grover, Ophelia Gregg, ElizabeTh Bolinger. SECOND ROW: RuTh Marie FosTer, Evelyn Graham, BeTh Harman, Barbara FosTer, Ellen HoisingTon, Wanda Gibson, Billie Kay Geary, Wwendolyn Hovey, Eleanor Hudson, Peggy Lou Davis, Lucille FuITon, Mary Hansen, Agnes Jayne, Lucille Harrison, Barbara Jackson, Elaine Hocker, Dorolhy Fleming, Donald Inman. THIRD ROW: Richard Foy, Dona Graham, Dorolhy Harker, RuTh Howell, Harold Hill, Bob Hansen, Gale Forfney, Lloyd Johnson, Gerold Fields, Dean Beck, Ralph Games, Marvin Ferguson, Frank Guide, Jewell Hopkins, Virginia Graham, Jacqueline Helman. FIRST ROW: Billie June Kingsley. Georgia Perez, Kalhryn Keilh, Belly Lou Pinlrerlon, lla Miller, John Lopas. David Modre. Wesley Ludwig, Berwyn Polloclc. Donald Sporfsman. Jim Ted Hinricks, Dale Lesher. Fred O'Nan, Joy Ormsbee, Belly Mullins, Joyce Phillips. Alslon Paige. SECOND ROVV: Dora Perry. Beverly Moore, Marjorie McKeel. Lesler Marie McGlohn, Loreila Pelrafeso. Wallace Kerr, Gary 'Mar+in. Bill Peferson, Louis Perrin, Floyd O'Nan, Frankie Mancuso, Nadine Kaylon. Joyce Pearson, Velma Kinder. Mildred Peierson. Dorolhy Lindsay, Ronald McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Meyer. Palricia O'Dell, Amelia McKenzie. Bill May. Jim McDonough, Hugh Nelms, Don Kelley, Gareld Mc- lnfyre, Wilber McCluir. Alberf McElhiney. Robert Morse, Howard Molz, Kennefh Olsen, Ne'r+ie Lewis, Belhine Mulnix, Dale Kellerby. if , ,bf 4831. R51 ey, 'A' .nl 'YQ' 'L Phyllis West Jean Dobbs. Jim McDonough. Harold Hill. FIRST ROW: Mary Sfewarf, Alice Truiillo, Marybefh Websier George Van Narla. Franlr Truiillo. James Wooldrige, Nadine Trovillion, Verna Rushing. Melba Thompson, Jean Rilchey. Barbara Thiesing. Phyllis Young, Allen Slrinner. Waldo Trujillo, Donald Sager, David Sundal. Jake L. Salazar. Harold Reeves. SECOND ROW: Berlha Whilesel, Marfha Sfevens. Bud Reynolds. Jack Sproli. Margie Ouisl. Louise Slewarl, Mary Thomas, Adelia Schram. Elinor Thomas. Ann Smifh. Phyllis Lee West Chrisiine Wilden. Reber? Unsell. Bob Roper, Mary Ann Soy-fers, Frieda Walraven. THIRD ROW: Belly Wolfe, Frilzye Rily. Sherwood Snyder, Jim Reed. Wallace Van Deren, Billy Rolen, Ernan Smith, Harry Thislle, Wilber Schultz. Charles Thomas. Dale Swann. Carl Treece. Carl Shriver. Raymon Rives. Helen Theos, Louise Robberson. xx V X K , A . A, H- Yi ,, if I L, Vi. A sp K s..q,f TC' I 'lx v, 5- 4 x k - ., 1. Q L H P. s., X X 1 S. . x . ,lf L, lv' , f T? XT 6 c I g , :ri . . .f ,A is X lr., X -K R V ' 'R . C K K 'a P as ,. Q .L I i VI x ' 2 f 4-VK? f?'VLf6 vw'-ff V- Q 'Qi-ef'u,f. My fwff .44 4 ffvwfl V94 ' ,f jf Qmjzoom Qmpaea Wifhin These pages are found casual glimpses info lhe rouline class worlc of G. J. H. S. Offer- ing a well-rounded curriculum, The school gives sludenfs fhe opporlunily +o secure. a basic: edu- calion preparalory lo college enlrance, provides fraining for vocalional worlc, and supplies a back- ground of culfure for everyday living. Wifh a wide seleclion of elecfive subiecls, indi- viduals are able under leacher guidance lo selecl programs which suif fheir specific needs. New spring wardrobe Where! fhe model? Whaf's If going fo be? On! Aufo mechanics Homemalcers a+ work 1 iq 3 K Q do 54 52.43 Vai CQHUCI SO.? Try H18 heavy one, Jim! Lef's make if +hree Deep concenfrafion Those maflw wizards! Whafs if going io be? 32 , , Taking fhe daily dozen Up-Over-Down-on fhe obsfacle course. Typical classroom aclivify in G.J. H. S. U,-n -. 'x i Fulure Raplwaelifes Who has flue ball? 33 Enqlsslw progecfs N ' if if V ,amy 7 whale a+ faoinq 'O be English sfuclenfs sfudy Silas Marner 1 Tlfs man Sllorlaqei l This changing world! 34 Miss Conway's Nacimienfo '4 . f J l 6511 Q 0 0 I K sb i Providing you wi'rh opporfuniry for 'rhe growfh of The friendships P necessary 'ro every individual . . . leaching you how 'ro ge+ along 0 f wifh all fypes of people . . . helping you 'ro learn group co- , Km If operafion 'rhrough your worlc on various commillees . . . These i .1 l are 'the fasks +ha+ were fulfilled during 'rhe year by +he organ- llllii sy fl I f if f ' izalions fo which you belonged. despile fhe mischievous pranks ' of my fellow gremlins and me. 'T' Members of fhe R.A. F. are formed info groups +o learn 'ro if X ' carry oui rhe same fhings +ha+ your organizafions laughf you. They learn cooperalion, do lheir flying, and choose mosl of 'rheir f closesl friends while working logelher. To gremlins, fherefore. ' f a- '-l +he clubs and organizafion of high school life are in close com- My . l parison lo rhe squadrons of 'rhe air force. V 6 X ii. -,, f 1 ol wk- j ii 1 Qlli a si9cgg.32gj15ff X 0 ,. ,J A 'WX Q 4 2' 5Z2TZf ' Ay . T 'AE!ILl,,:f65zf oh r - is We .Q A .sf J r X K 199 A l Q l , s f r f fi fkgx Ci7! f' K wi , M, we sg:-as sr , -f'4f'g. 'V Z li 'Abd ,ff e fri, , fl., CA., K GQ fx ' I X I - j 7 , Q 0 X Z V C 7 I Lf i ff W! ll Rx jf l ly X ? XX 2-ffffl I h 1 ,,f l ll fi li l 45 , fl f lf il ,- I' 1. :GER i lll' X 'R 1 X f ll l A , 1, X fx!! WN 9 ' 9 -x li , f, v l i . , . ,x X44 X 'lilll if X Il N Y Oi!! l i l sl, fm 1 Q llll l lll lx tl ! I X 'Rc lll h A. 1 1 zfyrry fr W ,7 I If U 35 I. R. C. conferees Raadi nq ihe qossi p? Ngdrflienko E FIRST ROW: Phyllis Cheedle. Billie Reed, Hollis Holmes, Phyllis Nylund, Shirley Mclnfyre, Jean Yarnell Adrienne Williamson Jean Lane Joanne Beckley. SECOND ROW: Barbara FosTer, Marjorie Biggs, Mary Lou PorTer, Mariorie SmiTh, Molly Dean, Willa Mae Crick Louise Chapman Jackie Diemer, June Noble. THIRD ROW: RuTh Howell, MargareT Taylor, RuTh Elsberry, Mariory Grant Velma Hollyfield, Verna Weaver MargareT Daily Sue Sawyer, Carol Fox. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Klein, Alfred Darley, Jack Evans, Tommy Beecham, Dan Tedrick, DoroThy Bauqhrnan Mary Fuiisaki PaT Tucker Barbara Jeanne Denning. Richalyn Kilborn. :yet nnud ATTer sTruggling wiTh picTure schedules, snap- shoTs, wriTeups. and dealing properly wiTh grem- lins, The '44 annual sTaTT, headed by Shirley Mc- InTyre, ediTor, and Hollis Holmes, business man- ager. emerged TriumphanT from The six monThs' baTTle. Realizing The value oT a yea'rbook as a porTrayal of school life and believing ThaT The reTlecTion of epoch-making world evenTs in inTensiTied sTudenT acTiviTy made The year even more memorable. The sTaTT deTermined To hurdle all obsTacles To make The '44 Tiger a realiTy. STudenTs aT work in classrooms is a new TeaTure oT The yearbook. and candid shoTs make up a deTiniTe parT of The picTure enTerTainmenT. AssisTing The ediTors were Sue Sawyer, assisTanT ediTor: June Noble, associaTe ediTor1 Dan Ted- rick, adverTising manager: Richalyn Kilborn, as- sisTanT business manager, TogeTher wiTh The sec- Tion ediTors and The remaining sTaTT edifors. Hollis Holmes, Shirley MclnTyre. Conquering layouT . Sirflpson' V Mallnda Carol Fox. Exchanges! Mnye M M1464 Finally pacified by judicious bribery wiTh gremlin porTerhouse sTeaks-cancelled posTage sTamps- Gremlin Gus and his pals ceased plaguin Th g e Orange and Black sTaTT wiTh worries over shorT- age of n ' ' ewsprinT, increased cosTs, and The nu- merous oTher problems oT publishing a paper in warTime. Wifh . eng e is crew-even The mischievous widgeTs-inTo whis- pering ideas inTo The eager ears of The scribes. Inspired, The iournalisTs sTreamlined The paper, ufilized cuTs and linoleum block prinTs, masTered quickly The TundamenTals oT news wriTing, learned To lay ouT ads wiTh appeal, emphasized The war- Time proiecTs of The school, soughT To make The paper a Truer porTrayal oT inTensiTied sTudenT and Teacher acTiviTy, and mailed hund d T re s o copies To graduaTes in The service. The Tables Turned Tiger Gus inv ' l d hi Scribes aT work. FIRST ROW: PaT Dolan, Louise Chapman, Jackie Horner, Velma Hollyfield, Barbara FosTer, Verna Weaver, Melinda Simpson, June Noble, Sue Sawyer, Evelyn PirTz, Carol Fox, PaTricia Chappell, BeTTy Lou PinkeiTon, EdiTh Lesher, MarybeTl1 WebsTer. SECOND ROW: Adrienne Williamson, Jean Yarnell, Dorofhy Fleming, MarTha LancasTer, Marion McKelvie, Marge GranT, Richalyn Kilborn, Madge Smifh, Lillian Larson. Alberl McConnell, A. J. CroTT, Ralph Klein, Willa Mae Crick, Rowena Coleman, Jean Besse, Maurine Fifzgerald, BerTa Donn Flaqg. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Cheedle, Phyllis Garber, Joyce Pearson, Jean Dobbs, Billie Lou Jones, Mary Lou PorTer, Shirley MclnTyre, MargareT Daily, Lila Jeanne Warner, Jack Evans, Bill T-larT, Melvyn Bailey.'JaneT Evans, PaTsy Tucker, Rachel BeTh Carroll, Peggy WoolverTon, ArTie Eliopulos. FOURTH ROW: Mary Fuiisaki, Margery Egberf, Beverly Flagg, Phyllis Nylund, Louise Ponsford, Jean '-loel, Jeanne Williams, Jerry Mae Gerbaz, MargareT Taylor, Jim KurTz, Richard Hopper, Dan Tedrick, Dolores l-lamilTon, RuTh Howell, Barbara Jeanne IN ' l'lI II' DI I I ' I ' I I ll ll' lI,l,,, I i FIRST ROW: Melinda Simpson. Carol Fox, Sue Sawyer, Edifh Lesher, Mary Fuiisalri. June Noble. SECOND ROW: Dan Tedriclr, Richalyn Kilborn, Paf Tuclcer, Barbara Jeanne Denning, Jackie Diemer, Shirley Mclnfyre. - THIRD ROW: Margaref Taylor, Jaclc Evans. Richard Knoche. Loren Nesfler, Lillian Larson, SC,-gbes discuss new ideas Ralph Klein. ,Quiff1rzoK.Q'Z0!f By doing oufsfanding worlc in journalism, being in fhe upper fhird of fheir classes, and gaining fhe approval of The nafional execufive secrefary, fourfeen new members were inifiafed info Ouill and Scroll lasf fall. To sfimulafe enfhusiasm in creafive efforf, im- prove iournalisfic sfandards and creafe inferesf in sfudenf publicafions is fhe aim of fhis infer- nafional honorary sociefy. Acfivifies of fhe local chapfer included a formal dinner dance. an all-school dance, and regular meefings for sfudy, discussion, and enferfain- menf. Officers for fhe year were Edifh Lesher, presidenf: Shirley Mclnfyre, vice presidenfg June Noble. secrefary: and Carol Fox, Treasurer. Lil- lian Larson was fhe adviser. Q11 M05 From deserfs fo land above fimberline, from planf roofs fo each separafe pefal, Anfhos club mem- bers sfudied flowers fhis year. An enlarged mem- bership and a varied program, including evening meefings and field frips, added inferesf and fun fo fhe sfudies. The annual flower show was held in lafe spring. Officers for fhe club were June Noble. presidenf: Paulene Kraybill, vice presidenf: and Alwilda Har- per, secrefary-freasurer. Miss Winifred Bull is fhe club sponsor. FIRST ROW: Mildred Peferson, Pauline Kraybill. Dorofhy Jean Lindsay Lois Nelson. SECOND ROVV: Beffy Lou Pinlrerfon, Edith Lesher, Rosemary Ryder. June Noble, Alwilda Harper. THIRD ROW: Palricia Chappell, Winifred Bull, Anifa Mears. Laura Ann Marshall. Lesfer McGlohn. FIRST ROW: Bob Money. Shirley Mclnlyre, PaulineTKT'ayibill, Peggy Lou D '. El' b h avis :za ef Kerr. Georgia KisTer, Ernesfine Reardon. Thelma Turner, Bonnie Rose ColescoTT. SECOND ROW: Lesfer McGlohn, Shirley Hanson, HarrieTT Guide. BeTTy SToddarT, ,Marie Fosler, Herb Foralcer, HarrieT Rose, Jo Ann Thompson, Grace Childress. Aline Wrighl, Thelma Dunn, Wilma Nelms, ElizabeTh Bolinger. THIRD ROW: M ' S h ' i arvin c rum, Norene Besse. Jean Lindsey. DoroThy STolces, Alwilda Harper. Audrey Rundle. Mary Hansen, Theresa Gross. Richard Foy. Francis Bird, Gary MarTin, Carl HaTch, Charles Cannon, Jim Snyder, Bill SodersTrum, David Moore. Ova Harrison, Gus Benjamin, Jim Wiggins, KenneTh O'Brien, Marcia SmiTh, Dean Beclc, Jean Baliger, Dorofhy Fleming, Rosalie Morgan. FOURTH ROW: Belry Crans, Marge Lyon. Richal n Kilbor , EI D y n eanor avis. Blanche Barber. LaureTTe Will. Mary Lou PorTer, Melvin Bailey. Audrea LITT, Jaclc Sproll. KaThleen Crain, CharloTTe l-lornbalrer. Marie Fox, Glenna Riclc. C l ' ST B P ' aro McKissen. Charles J. een, eTTy owell. LoreTTa Donahue. Mary Leah Gilbert Leneale Abrahms, Leland LuTlriewicz, Melvin Slevens, Merrill Cross. John Scholle, Vivian MarTin. Berla Donn Flagg, Joanne Beckley, Eleanor RoberTs, Hollis Holmes, Molly Dean. BeTTy Crans, Hollis Holmes. BerTa Donn Flagg, Joanne in Beckley, Richalyn Kilborn. Eleanor Davis. Eleanor Rc' Blanche Barber. Marge Molly Dean Dressed in neaT uniforms, The Grand JuncTion high school band marched Through a highly suc- cessful year. Johnnie Scholle.-who replaced Don Craig as drum major, was in Turn Tollowed by Vivian MarTin. This year The organizaTion, which had sixTy-Tive members, played Tor TooTball games. pep rallies. assemblies. and a war bond rally. ln co-opera- Tion wiTh The orchesTra and mixed chorus, They presenTed Tour GreaTer Music Season concerTs. LasT year The WesTern Slope Music TournamenT was noT held because of The war and resulTing , TransporTaTion diTTiculTies. SurmounTing These problems. The bands held The evenT This season wiTh The local musicians mainTaing Their cusTom- g ary high sTandard and receiving commendable recogniTion. Vivian Marfin. John Scholle, Laurelle Will, Mary Lou Porfer. I - ' h'f. hue. Melvin BaileYi Alma Wrlg KenneTh O'Brien. LoreTTa Dom' 40 Orchesfra 30556 s Elaine Allison. Anna Jean Mclnlurl, Mary Leah Gilbert Evelyn Tebedo. Holiday For Srrinqs UMA ef fm Slcilllully drawing sweel slrains from lheir ins menls, The orcheslra made a smash haf wilh audi- . . . G L ences. Besides assishng in presenling four rea er Music Season concerls, lhe musicians gave a ' ' d f su erb performance in presenhng Balla or P Americans' in Oclober for Teachers Convenlion. The mixed chorus gave lhe choral accompani- menl lor This number. Tru- Oufwillin fhe green and yellow gremlins, who 9 soughl To lure sludenis inlo achvilies of less aeslhelic and cullural value, The orcheslra wilh ils lorry-seven musicians carried on as usual, bring- ing enioymenl and relaxalion To members and lisleners alike. oleman, Dorolhy Baughman, lla Mae Coleman. FIRST ROW: Eulila Tipping, Marian Gardner, Barbara Jeanne Denning, Rowena C Jackie Holland. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Tebedo, Anna Jean Mclnlurl, Rosalie Morgan, Elizabeth Bolinger, Shirley Mclnlyre, Pauline Kraybill, Bob Money, Bonnie Rose Colescoll, Thelma Turner, Georgia Kisler, Ernesfine Reardon, Jane Soulhwarcl, Billie Kay Geary, Elva Joye Davis, Phyllis Evans. THIRD ROW: Elaine Allison, Carl Marlin, Grace Childress, Jim Snyder, Bill Sodersfrum, Gus Benjamin, Jim Wiggins, Kennefh O'Brien Palricia Chappell, Beverly Moore. L h Gilberl, Leneale Abrams, Carol Mclfissen, Glenna Riclr, Mary Mae FOURTH ROW: Howard Molz, LaVonne Bollman, Mary ea Blough, Charles J. Sleen, Eleanor Hudson. Mr f 'M' FIRST ROW: Lois Nelson, Carolyn Bull, Donna Lee Tiplon, Shirley Towns, Helen Beclc, Marie Ludwig, Marilyn Abernalhy, Myrlis Fowler, Laurelle Will, Dorolhy Gower, Mildred Sommerville, Jean Lilsey, Mina Belle Slanley, Ann Galloway, Twila Wesl, Joanne Beclcley. SECOND ROW: Carmella Mendicelli, Eleanor Roberls, Jeannine O'Connor, Muriel Binlcley, Vivian Marlin, Gwen Jaclrson, Palricia Dennis. Joye Davis. Lila Jeanne Warner, Josephine Robbins, Lois Kraii, Carol Bolinger, Belly Sullivan, Marolyn Ferguson, Audrey Manning, Louise Ponslord. Angie Chiaro, Charlolle Clymer, Peggy Woolverlon. THIRD ROW: Wanda Slevens. Malinda Simpson, Emmabelle Wills, Belly Powell, Ruth Reeds, Dorolhy Baughman, Margarel Taylor, Chris Jullas, Goodsell Slocum, Ted While, Merle Marie Ingram, Mary Vorbeclr, Marilyn Ball, Marjorie Fosler, Frances Robinson, Florence Forsberg, Shirley Charlesworlh. FOURTH ROW:Darlene Ralzell, Bob Oslrander, Melvin Bailey, Leland Lullriewicz, Diclr Foxhoven, Leland Erskine. James Beckley. Donald Bush, Richard Baughman, Lee Elder, Tom Abernalhy, Donald McKeever, Andy Williams, Rolo Gawl, Lloyd Johnson, Floyd O'Nan, Ralph Klein, Myrlle Luebberr. Goodsell Slocum and soloisls lake! goin! Uncle Sam himsell would have been proud ol lhe performance ol lhe Ballad lor Americans given by lhe Mixed Chorus and Orcheslra. Perlorm- ances were nol only given locally, bul also a suc- cesslul presenlalion was given al Della laler in lhe year. Under lhe direclion ol Goodsell Slo- cum and wilh Joanne Beclcley as accompanisl, lhe singers donned new robes combining lhe school colors, orange and blaclc. Oulslanding among lheir year's worlr were lhe songs, Wake Thee Now, De-aresl and Shadraclc. Chris Jullas, Emmabelle Wills. Eleanor Roberls. Ballad For Americans Adelia Schram, Virginia Perry, Georgia Phillips, Wanda Hagerman Q25 i Wee gud One of fhe mos? colorful groups in fhe musical world of fhe high school fhis year was fhe girls' glee club, New pasfel-colored cosfumes added a gay nofe fo fhe performances of fhe group. Par- ficularly oufsfanding were Their rendifions of Snow Legend and fhe Prelude from fhe Life Cycle. The singers made several appearances before local clubs and music groups. Louise Chapman was fhe accompanisf fhis year. FIRST ROW: Rose Phillips, Louise Chapman, Barbara Da Lee Dorofhy Sampson Audrey Abrams Dolores Young Barbara Fosfer Ellen Hoisingfon. Esfher Cardona, Georgia Perez. SECOND ROW: Pafricia Duncan. Beffy Mullins. Thelma Dobbs Aclella Schram Jean Monfgomery Erma Jean La Lee Goodsell Slocum. Helen DeWeese. Mildred Moores, Charlene Blclcford Nadine Kayfon Beffy Trnpllo Wanda Haqerman Uliiiijb x K0y5 I fedfue Wide-awake diTTerenT programs were The order oT The year in Boys' League. Though only Tour meeTings were held during The year, each was packed brimTul wiTh inTeresT and amusemenT. LieuTenanT Lackey oT The Naval cader Training program was The guesT speaker aT The TirsT meeT- ing: The second was held in combinaTion wiTh The Girls' League aT ChrisTmas-Time. LaTer in The year, The boys inviTed Their TaThers To a Dad's NighT geT TogeTher. l-lighlighTing The lasT meeT- ing was a seniors-versus-TaculTy volleyball game. Sponsored by Clyde Granere, The school's ad- viser Tor boys, This organizaTion has as members all oT The boys in high school. Jane Soufhward, Mary BeTh Websfer, PaT Dennis, Adrienne Williamson. 44 Qt!! 1 ,feafue LargesT and mosT acTive organizaTion in The school during The year, Girls' League planned and discussed The sTandards oT Their Alma MaTer. ln OcTober, The League, whose members consisT of all The girls in school, sponsored The annual Big and LiTTle SisT-er parTy. LaTer in The year They held a Tea Tor The moThers and a farewell parTy Tor The senior girls. The organizaTion joined wiTh The Boys' League in presenTing an all-school ChrisTmas program. They also decoraTed The service cenTer Tor visiTing servicemen. Four meeTings were held wiTh Jane SouThward, presidenT: Mary BeTh WebsTer, vice presidenTf Adrienne Williamson, secreTary: and PaT Dennis, Treasurer, acTing as oTTicers. Ann Marasco, school 44 group. Know all, Tell all. H hes Joanne Cording, Russell Rose. Joanne ec ey B kl , Dale Swann, Ralph Klein, Ronald M FIRST ROW: Befh Harman, Vinona ug . Laughlin, Charlolfe Hornbalmer, Alzo Egger. SECOND ROW: Pal Dolan, Edilh Keplinger, Georgia Kisler, Joan Son, Cora Jane Melcher. Jane Cornell, Jaclcie Horner, Velma Hollyfield, Hollis Holmes, Jean Besse, Marge Grant Wanda Dillard Olivia Walls, Margie Quisl, Barbara Jeanne Denning, Sara Lu Rankin, Noreen Besse D . THIRD ROW: Alwilda Harper, . Jenny Copeland, Jacqueline Helman. Ella Mae Lee, Thelma Broclr, Eleanor avis. FOURTH ROW: Lila Jeanne Warner, Mary'Elizabe+h Kerr. Marion Mclielvie, Claire Holmes, Evelyn Stocker, Jacli Evans, Herb J lc' Dierner, Anna Jean Mclnfurf, Sue Sawyer, Pal Moyer. Bowman, Richard Knoche, Loren Nesller, ac me 5796 Did you nofice 'rhe brighfly decorared bullefin boards in lhe senior assembly This year? They were buf one phase of +he many services ol lhe lnrernarional Relalions club, whose purpose il is +o learn more abou? neighboring narions and ro creafe beHer underslanding ol olher coun+ries as a preparalion for par+icipa+ion in lhe global life of lomorrow, r, This club dem- Sponsored by Cora Jane Melche onsrrafed a successful combinafion of business and pleasure, wirh nighl meelings lor round fable d' ussion and social aclivilies. A pie fesl, The :sc spring carnival and an alleschool dance were held ' lc lhe l in lhe year Headed by Evelyn Sloc er, eary . Weslern Slope conference, carrying The fheme h I5. ' Peace Aller The War, was held Marc Jack Eva . ns, Claire H Oln-ie Carnival Time! Odnqe Beck, GY She oughl To be beaufiiul! www' ' Befgy Povii ell Alvin Schiesswohl. M0 Y Mm .4'z'z'c gud G. J. H. S. version of lhe lhearrical world is The Dramalic Club. The year's sponsors were Misses Rufh Wood ancl Rulh Horr, senior group: Miss Gladys Crawford, junior group: and Mrs. Ermie Huebner, sophomore seclion. The purpose of The drarnalic clubs is lo encour- age inleresl in and lo give praclical Training in all forms of drama. Especially acrive This year, lhe aclors pui on a number of plays including No+ by a Dam Sire. Cappy Explains, The Morlgagef' One a Pen- ny, Two a Penny, and Xmas a+ Slceeler Corner. Highlighls of lhe club year were lhe senior one- acl plays and The senior class play presenled in March. FIRST ROW: Shirley Hanson, Edilh Lesher, Arlie Eliepulos, Ralph Klein, Aline Wrighl, Dora Epperson, Eleanor Roberls. SECOND ROW: Harrielf Guide, Befly Craff, Theresa Gross, Glenn Eversen, Rulh Horr, Leland Erslcine, Molly Dean, Hollis Holmes, Evelyn Tebedo. THIRD ROW: Emmabelle Wills. Melinda Simpson, Laura Marshall, Jane Soulhward. Li Powell, Vivian Marlin, Thelma Dobbs. FOURTH ROW: Dorolhy Boughman, Marion Gardner, Richard Knoche, Johnny 5Cl1Ol Nesller. Mary Mae Blough, Shirley Rankin. la Jeanne Warner, Dolores Hamillon, Belly le. Andy Williams. Alvin Schiesswohl, Loren 46 FIRST ROW: Billie June Kingsley, Nadine Dillon, Lorefla Donahue, Virginia Perry. Rose Phillips. Twila West Ophelia Gregg, Dora Perry, Joyce Phillips, SECOND ROW: Dorolhy Fleming, Pal Tedriclc, Ella Mae Sfride, Eileen Rice, Helen Harper, Belly June Jewell, Winnilred Slevens Pal Dolan. THIRD ROW: Alzo Egger, Jeanne Lowe, Madge Smiih, Belhine Mulnix, Shirley Basye, Georganna Cholas, Frances Hufler, Georgia Phillips, Maurine Fifzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Doris Wilson, Jayne Lowe. Myrtle Salferslrum, Eleanor Thomas, Wilna Treichler. Mary Thomas, Thelma Dunn: Wilma Whilney, Billie Lou Jones. Qkffgeietvef To face life squarely, To find and give ihe bes'r. Wiih lhis ideal as a mollo. 'rhe Girl Reserves filled i+s place as one ol lhe school's service clubs for girls. Among ils mosl imporfanl aclivilies lhis year were lhe decoraling of lhe school free, faking parl in a slyle show, and sponsoring a dance. The year's program included group dis- cussions on personal relalionship, heallh, social problems. and religion. FlRST ROW: Lila Jeanne VVarner, Marge Lyon, Clara Eleanor Roberfs June Noble Marol n Fer uson Lee Thornlon, . , , y g . SECOND ROW: Tom Abernafhy, Emmabelle Wills, Judy Marrioff, Laura Marshall, Mary Grossman. THIRD ROW: Ralph Klein, Doris Colombo, Mary Mae Blough, Miss Groom, Elaine Semmens. Twila West, Wilma. Whi+ney. Alzo Egger, Pai Tedriclc, :yet e5 Publicalion dale lor 'rhe ninlh edifion of lhe Tiger Tales was The lasl weelc in May. The magazine, which is lhe worlc ol Miss Emma Groom's ad- vanced composilion class, has grown from a hand- bound boolcler lo a publicaiion fhal has become a school lradilion. The officers of lhe Tiger Tales slafl This year were Laura Marshall, Mary Grossman, Marolyn Fergu- son, edilors: Ralph Klein, Mary Blough, June No- ble, business managers: and Torn Abernalhy and Elaine Semmens, arf edifors. 47 FIRST ROW: June Noble, Myrlis Fowler, Aline Wrighf, Molly Dean, Marolyn Ferguson, Rulh Lesher, Noreen Hesse, Velma Hollyfield, Jenny Copeland, Sue Sawyer, Michiko Hirasaki, Joanne Beckley. ' SECOND ROW: Mary Okagawa, Belly Craft Rulh Bass, Ella Mae Lee, Elsie Pelerson, Dorolhy LeVan, Malinda Simpson, Pal Moyer. Evelyn Tebedo, Anna Jean Mclnlurl, Rosarie Mancuso, Jackie Diemar. Tl-llRD ROW: Edi+h Keplinger, Edifh Lesher, Laura Marshall, Phyllis Weimer, Gladys Berger, Dolores l-lamillon, Shirley Rankin, Shirley Mclnlyre, Merle Marie lngram, Thelma Dobbs, Barbara Jeanne Denning, Eleanor Davis, Elaine Semmens, Belly Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ring, Fern Lampshire, Jane Soulhward, Evelyn Slocker, Elaine Allison, Dorolhy Ann DeVere, Jeanne Williams. Marie Slollr, Marion Gardner, Dorolhy Bauqhrnan, Marie Penberlhy, Ernesline Reardon, Rulh Reeds. U- Living up 'fo lhe mollo, Service Wifh a Smile, rhe Tri-S club has again proved ifseli a worlhy organizafion. Direcled by Marie Slolk, members helped wiih ralioning, served al faculry feas, sponsored a dance, and prepared bolh Chrisl- mas and Thanksgiving baskels. ln addilion lo This, 'rhey had a covered dish supper and made an inleresfing yearbook of lheir aclivilies. Wilh ils membership made up of iunior and sen- ior girls chosen ior scholarship, personalily, and willingness 'ro serve, 'rhe club filled a significanl niche in lhe aclivily program of The school. June Noble. Marion Gardner, Eslher Wesllund. My '- Q 10.10. The slogan, l-leallh for Viclory, could well be applied lo The G. A. A. Baskelball occupied lhe sporlslighl, buf olher sporls were also popular. Again lhis year lhe syslem was pracliced by which a sludenl musf have a cerlain number of poinls lo become a member of lhis alhlelic club for girls. Designed lo promole heallh and sporls aclivily, G.A. A. was led This year by Margarel' Coane, president Lois Kraai,vice presidenlgand Laurelle Will, secrefary-lreasurer. Miss Caroline Ingle- harr was sponsor. 48 my em Providing The cheering secTion Tor baskeTball and TooTbalI games, The Pep Club added enThusiasm To sporTs evenTs. OualiTicaTions Tor membership were based on personaIiTy and appearance. Uni- Torms oT whiTe Torso dresses, Trimmed wiTh The school colors, were The oTTicial garb oT The organ- izaTion. DespiTe The TacT ThaT The club had no sponsor, They were acTive ThroughouT The school year, pre- senTing several assemblies and dances, sponsor- ing The sale oT baskeTball season TickeTs, and ap- pearing in uniTorm aT several OT The baskeTball games. :yet ou zieiyjjdftof An acTive service organizaTion ThroughouT The year, The Tiger CourTesy PaTrol boasTed a mem- bership oT TwenTy boys. John Ferguson, capTain oT The Tour squads. was assisTed by lieuTenanTs aT The head.oT each oT These groups. These boys perTormed aT TooTball and baskeTball games, as- semblies. S. B. A. dances, TalenT revues, and aT The band Tournament Clyde Granere sponsored The group. ATTer discarding The old uniTorms, The boys donned new sweaTers in The school colors. ATTer a year oT service, each boy is enTiTled To wear a leTTer and service sTripe on The sweaTer. Willa Mae Crick. Helen Theos, Janef Evans, Mariorie Biggs. HRST ROW: May Belle Marks, Dorofhy Gower, Jean Lane, Jean Besse, Richalyn Kilborn, Helen Fiene, Peggy WoolverTon, Adrienne Williamson, Jennie Lewis Johnson, Nadine Trovillion, Barbara Timmons, Ann Galloway, Jenneva Kendall. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Nylund, Mary CaTherine Daily, Emma Marron, Alzo Egger, Lois Kraii, Phyllis WaldreT, Marion Mclfelvie, Willa Mae Crick, Louise Ponsford, Laurel Lowery, Jean LiTsey, Joanne Cording. THIRD ROW: Beverly Flagg, Shirley WesTon, Evelyn PirTz, Helen DeWeese, Ruby McSpadden, Barbara FosTer, BerTa Donn Flagg, JaneT Claire Evans, Verna Ahrens, Jackie Horner, Velma Hollyfield, Marge GranT, Hilma Carson FOURTH ROW: Wilndeane Chaffin, Lorraine McDowell, PaT Tucker, MargareT Daily, Marjorie Biggs, Verna Weaver, Jerry Mae Gerbaz, Holmes, Dolores SmiTh, Jean Hoel, Mary Thomas, Thelma Brock, Twila WesT. 49 FlRST ROW: Donald Hiaff, Bill Burford, Jack Evans. Alvin Schiesswohl, Bll Klumb, Duane Lumbardy, Wilbur Vlleir, Bill Harris. Harold Rhoades, Jim Campbell. Gene Nourse. SECOND ROW: Max Kendall, James Beclrley, Alan Russell, Warren Turner, Coach While, Coach Hansen, Morris Ficlclin, Rolo Gawl, Slan Rodgers. Tl-HRD ROW: Bill Bennell, Andy Williams Leo Prinsler, Clarence Prinster, Bud Brownson, Vincenl Nourse, Jim Kurtz, Paul Sluclrer, George Yefler. Gawf and Ficlrlin sfruggling against Faiisaue. I ,Q Q Alfhough The Hi-Y slarled ils aclivilies lale in lhe school year, the club program for 'rhe remainder ol lhe year was an aclive one. Hi-Y is lhe high school's service club for boys, and membership is open +o upperclassmen. To belong, a boy musl have fhe recommendalion ol Two club members and 'rhe execulive commillee. This year's officers were Jim Cox, president Bud Brownson, vice presidenl: Jim Kur+z, secrelaryg and Richard Hopper, lreasurer. Delmer Born acled as club sponsor. SO ll 7 A To gain admission lo 'rhe 'GH club, each alhlele rnusl have earned a school leHer lor his par- licipalion in one of 'rhe major sporis, such as loolball, baslcelball, 'rraclc or wreslling. ll is a highly covered honor among spor'rsmen lo gain admission info This club and lo wear 'rhe Tiger syrnbolical of achievemenf in infermural alhlelics. Sponsors of This popular organizalion are Coach- es Red While and Eugene Hansen. FIRST ROW: Jack Evans. Gene Nourse. Max Kendall, Jim Cox, Loren Nesller. SECOND ROW: Jim Beckley, Ernie Lindberg, Bill Klumb. Richard Knoche, Jim Kurlz, Richard Baughman. THIRD ROW: Wesley Carharf, Leland Lullriewicz. Bud Brownson, Richard Hooper, Lou Brown, MarTha STevens. 1 1 I , . Y., -.rv ,v-f .-.-, SECOND ROW: Shirley Reddish, RuTh Bass, DoroThy MarTin, Billie Lou Jones, Elaine Hocker, Verna Rushing, Winnifred STevens, Frances Huffer, Jewell Hopkins, BeTTy McMahan. THIRD ROW: Dora Perry, EsTeI MiTcheI, Phyllis Dunham. Barbara Jackson, PaT Tedrick, Louise ETenburn, Glendenne Cording, Marge Lyon. lla Miller, Georganna Cholas. FOURTH ROW: Jean Files, Rufh Ingraham, Ruby Mcspadden, Mary Thomas, Agnes Jayne, Dorofhy LuTz, Eleanor Thomas, Wilna Treifhler, Gladys Ekker, Arah Wanna GriT'TiTh, Gladys Glendenning. 'TM 10. To sTudy herself, her personaIiTy, her physical Type and her budgeT are The duTies oT each mem- ber oT The F. H. A. The many acTiviTies oT The club This year included a VaIenTine Tea Tor The junior high and a harvesT Tesfival dance. An ouTsTanding yearbook won sTaTe recogniTion Tor The club. PaT Tedrick was elected sTaTe newsgaTherer by The clubs OT The sTaTe. F.H.A. oTTicers were Marge Lyon, president Glenndenne Cording, vice presidenT: Helen Lyon, Treasurer: Neva Tabor, secreTary: Maxine ManTlo, hisTorian: Lola Hooker, newsgaTherer: Nadine Dillon, parIiamenTarian: and Mary DomoTo, song leader. Miss Gladys Glendenning and Mrs. Wil- Learning To do. Doing To learn, Earning To live, Living To servefl Such was The moTTo oT The boys in F. F. A. as They worked individually on Their proiecTs or parTici- paTed in group acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. MeeTings were held every Friday nighT, and an imporTanT evenT was The annual F. F. A. dance. Club members parTicipaTed in The WesTern Slope F. F. A. sTock show and ThroughouT The year,aT- OTTicers Tor The year were Harley Hagerm president Lynn FeTTer, vice presidenTg Jim H .An H.,-.,..L..-... h..-..- I.....I.--.I.. ha-. ., I na Treichler were sponsors OT This h club. FIRST ROW: Joe Phillips, Billy Riggle. ArThur Hubbard, Raymond Billings. Lynn Fe'rTer, Bob Bray. 3 SECOND ROW: Melvin Page. Donald I HiaTT, Dan WrighT, RoberT SmiTh, Wil- liam Wall, KenneTh BarreTT. THIRD ROW: Harley Haggerrnan, Paul Colombo. Dale Ballinger, Bill PiTTinger, Roberl' FuITon, LesTer WheTTen. Tended numerous sTock sales. 51 Fourflw War Loan B I1 Will if run? ll s., a fb ,W 3 'sfo Hi llwerel In and out our porfals iv- Dislwifll the diff i T Tired. girls? , , ' giiiriiirf gi, . . in 2-1 ,, f. 5 N A53-r m , s 52 if Taking par? in calislhenics ancl warming up exercises . . . play- ing hard, fast fair group games-foo+ball. baskefball. and vol- leyball . . . leifing us gremlins 'rake lhe blame for a kick over The ofher +eam's goal posls, or a ball Thai missed 'lhe baslcel . . . developing physical sfrengfh 'ro fall baclc on in an emergency, and learning valuable lessons in sporlsmanship . . . rhese are fhe fhings we wafched G. J. H. S. afhleies doing This year. You'll use This fraining in life or in 'rhe services. P. T., or physical lraining. is imporiam' To men in every branch of 'rhe miliiary forces, for physical sfrengfh and quick reflex aclion are neces- sary for vicforious fighling. ls kr Nl' ll? ll ll I J V my H299 f WWW! Yi? EMA ujyefn MMA? ln February of fhis year fhe Grand Juncfion board of educafion received and accepfed nofice of fhe resignafion of Alberf Red Whife, foofball coach and afhlefic insfrucfor in G. J. H. S. since I937. ln cuffing shorf his coaching career in fhe high school. Coach Whife is wrifing finis fo a seven- year record of achievemenf. Sixfy-four games were won by fhe Tiger foofball elevens under his leadership. Four fies and 'rwelve losses are numbered among fhe games played in fhose years. In I94O Red Whife's cinder crew were sfafe co-champions and leaders af fhe B league meef. A coaching posifion af Lamar, Colorado was Mr. Whife's firsf. Before coming 'ro Grand Juncfion he coached foofball. baslcefball. and fraclc af Colorado School of Mines. When his resignafion becomes effecfive in June, Mr. Whife plans fo remain af his ranch af Palisade. Nexf year he will hold a coaching posifion in Palisade high school. Sfudenfs and faculfy alilce will miss Coach Whife in fhe class- rooms and on fhe afhlefic field. qoofliaff Lumbardy. Alan Russell. Bill 'Benneff FIRST ROW: Jack Evans, Max Kendall Bill Burford. Owen Spence. Gene Nourse Jim Campbell, Don Hiaff. Jam Cox Duane SECOND ROW: Dan Hendrickson BII Klumb, Andy Williams. Jim Beckley Vernon Dorn, George Yeffer Rolo Gawf THIRD ROVV: Coach Whsfe Vincenf Nourse. Jirn Kurfz, Bud Brownson Paul Sfuclmer, Morris Ficlulin, Warren Turner Leo Prinsfer. Milo Havens Coach Hansen Touch down run af Monrrose. Ficlrlin carrying, Kendall slanding. Qaida!! Selling fhe pace for a successful year, The Tiger ioofball squad opened The I943 gridiron season by defealing The Craig Bulldogs 35-O Sept I7 on The home field. .On Their only over-nigh? lrip The Bengals were subdued by The Jordon Beel- diggers, I3-7, in a closely confesfed fray. Capfuring The Weslern Slope crown from fhe Tiger crew for 'rhe firsl lime in I4 years, fhe Indians frampled +he Bengal eleven I4-7, Nov. 5. on Creigfon-Moore field in Monlrose. The crew wound up The '43 season by frouncing 'rhe Della Panlhers 37-6 in an Armisiice Day play-off. Twen+y-five men won le'r+ers during The season under Co-caprains Morris Ficklin and Warren Turner. As Co-capfains for nex+ year fhe play- ers selecfed Bud Brownson and Max Kendall. Only Tiger man lo win The covered All-STar lifle was Morris Ficlclin, Bengal lailbaclc, who was named quarrerbaclc on The sfale lineup. Coaches Red While and Eugene Hansen fool: a personal inferesf in each of 'rhe men on 'rhe squad. ably coaching and efficienfly Training 'rhe players. Tiger caplain surrounded by Panlhers. CAPTAINS-Warren Turner, Morris Ficklin Woopl s A Bengal fumble. Ficlclin in air-Palisade, down. -1- Ficlcli CapTains-Ficklin and Nourse. FIRST ROW: Calvin Gower, Chris Juflas, Bill l'larT. SECOND ROW: Bill BurTord, Bill Harris. , Donald Mclfeever, Andy Williams, Morris Ficlclin, VincenT Nourse. Wilbur Weir. fi dr0PPl 9 The ba X f 1 yy THIRD ROW: Coach Hansen, Russell Cox, Bill BenneTT, Bill Reed, Harold Doan, Leo PrinsTer. Whole Bengal squad under The hoop. fddfheffaiff PredicTed To be a sTrong Team beTore The season was in Tull swing, The Tiger basl:eTball squad proved iTselT worThy OT The cornrnendaTion. The seasons opener was a Tray wiTh Mesa college on Dec. I7. The Bengal Tive deTeaTed The Civies 67-20. The Tiger hoopsTers iourneyed To Rifle, Gunnison, and DelTa, and enTerTained oTher wesTern slope cage crews cluring The season. Leading The Thriller lisT, The Tracas beTween The Glenwood Springs Demons and Bengals was The mosT closely conTesTed game OT The season wiTh The Bengals leading 22'2l. Winding up a suc- cessTul season The Tiger group accepTed The challenge oT The FruiTvale Vikings and Trounced Them 36-lb. Under The able leadership oT Coach l-lansen The enTire A squad led by Morris Ficlclin and Vin- cenT Nourse, co-capTains oT '44 squad, earned leTTers. In a clinch LMA M31 f Handicapped by 'rransporlalion dillicullies, +l'1e Tiger mal crew wresllecl in only lwo meels during The '44 season. Eleven boys, coached by Walfer Peferson and led by Jim Campbell, cap- lain, earned lellers. The five enllwusiasls making llwe lrip 'ro fhe slale mee? al Denver were Harold Hasenlcrug, Gene Nourse, Ted While, Duane Lumbardy, and Jim Campbell. On March I5 fhe wresllers compeled in a Weslern Slope Tussle wiflw Olallwe To com- plele The season willw lwonors. An average of 'rwenfy boys lcepf in 'rrim rhrouglwoul 'rlwe season wi+l'1 regular worlcouls al Waslwingfon school, A-.. +u-ni Two men down FIRST ROW: Ted Wl1i+e, Jim Campbell. Duane Lumbardy. Harold Hassenlcruq, Jack Jackson. SECOND ROW: Gene Nourse, Harold Osborne, Dominic Simonelfi, Harold Rhoades. Waller Pe+erson. T THIRD ROW: Charles Sommerville, Jack Wilcox, Jerry Huslcey, Kennelh Barreff. ' Rey Huer+a. 57 S+rilre H-nree. you're ouf Is ihis e iolce7 lsnf slung w Conquering the obsfacle course 58 Lefs make if +hree f is fr ' 1 -gf 8152 . . . .4 l Coking down rown af+er school. or Tri-hi-ing in Lende's . . . V x ,Q f dafing fo 'rhe dances or parries around school . . . going pic- l-X ' fy N, ' : nicking or hiking over fhe weekends . . . baHling gremlins +0 lkkk ' X slay uprighf while skiing or skahng during fhe winler holidays ps V ' . . . Such 'rhings occupied your leisure Hme during +he school n4.f2 'iil 34 qmonfhs. A 4337 A , Tnwfhe rnilifary world, fhere's a name for i'r. The officers bawl. ' fy ,.. W fQfZ ,5 AF'eaje! and fhen +here's a momen+ free from work, some- ,wif +imes i0s+ a few se n sna+ched from +he day's roufine f r a - X' ,4 ,,,.L,,2,,,:-Q much needed men n hysical relaxation. F . EW Mffi 'i fplf1:f,.J..i ff, 1 ' li f ' I l WJ ! M IQ? ' ll'.'.ub?:5ffii, 5, my l . . Q : ilgh il ,uf wifi , I' I , 'fuk fl ' I lfry ly M 0 F910 5 M A fi llrg- I 'l HQ' s ,c ff 'mllr ,5! W, -'WN Z If jf'-ly' V If Ak, ' r 1 lg Q 1 11 N .WQ17 ll fn? l x ,f A , ,JK fi R P Nil' l I, X f llkl? fax f -6 i yr z I ll fx 'Cb 4 llx 4 x Kerala' xl' fi e E Ne ci feel T S Yr, fx Q K -'X K Zim r if l l Glixkyg S22 lm , ' Q X K3 l XCWTNQP' ,jfll kff W , fix A K x X IL k . K0 ,L4 l . Wllli. .,. s WL M- Q'-iggs. Ki i ' 59 Dishin' The dir? Home for a change. I 1 A Vufw' P k'qY brgq F '3Lf '9 1597 Jam session Visifing alumnus Ace phcfrograplwer af work. Sam and his admirers f'M 60 Shucks! No fire. MW WM A W f Wlwal are you building boys? 9 N Ile Resurreclion ot' Smolcey Old Glory. Calla Lilly gang War correspondent speaks -bl Is ra+ioning +haf bad? V Ou? for a good fime Taking flwe daily dozen Smokey's second chiidhood 62 Here we come! Carnival Time! Senior Locker? F reshmen Locker? Q And we fhouqhi ihere was a Talenf Review leg arf man shorfaqe Wl'1a+'s Hue model? I , , A, These energefic iuniors! Hi Hwere! In and ou? our porfels wa Show' And we fhoughf fhere was a man shoriage Ba Hing Hue breeze ,, F NP? . .. Ouf for a good fime Here we come! vw a L if ,wif 64 As your Friends' autographs will appear upon this page, may ' your names live in the annals of time ..... K,- SWL 4,4 i e , gm? ' ,, T7 , ae We Jw! J , fa x -Lk P JCL'-K Y Etiigilycielfcxf 4n,V 5 1' -,, ' Qiffwvwf giant? if sae , W7 ia PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLCDRADO mf CMAJAM fo ffm Cla, 0 '44 May each and every one of you be- successful in your chosen vocaTion. May you be happy . . . conTenTed . . . prosperous . . . and be able To enjoy America in The American way . . . wiTh liberTy and iusTice Tor all. In I893 Grand JuncTion was a small village: The enrolImenT in The ciTy schools was small--iT was a growing wesTern Town wiTh ambiTions. Forward-looking men saw The possibiIiTies here. and year aTTer year The,grade school and high school Ta,ciIiTies have been improved as Time and money indicaTed was necessary. unTiI The Grand JuncTion' school sysTem is second To hone in a ciTy of l2.000 populaTion. V On November 2I, I893, The Daily SenTineI, w'iTh a Tew pounds of Type, a liTTle whiTe paper and a second-hand press. began To give The people of WesTern Colorado The news of The world. The naTion. The sTaTe and The communiTies which iT sTill serves. The newspaper,was founded on basic principles: on ideals: on an ambiTion really To serve The people. In TiTTy years The SenTinel has grown up To one of The IargesT insTiTuTions of The WesTern Slope: buT The same principles, The same ideals and The same ambiTions are sTill paramounT in The mind oT The publisher. eonytatqlations and food fucf to ou TI-IE DAILY SENTINEL GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO WALTER WALKER, Publisher PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS 1 F Y 66 ik' if 'iff if if iff Tfi' 1'3- gegilf CMAJQ4 . . fisk XP 4 Qc Q WN v X I H , I X I W MW W WM if iff 'iff N 41 A Class of i '44 ik' QQ W gym C I 1 if W QQ ' SEL? WHOLESALERS I I gi? wx ig , RAND JUNCTION COLORADO it , A' is, 3,2 I I ST' T it T1 1 .:sW:,.,,. 6, , ilu: Q A 'if' I' I ' -A1QQ f :.' e fi ei s II FI I To remind the Class of '44 that we must iight to keep America Free by buying War Bonds and Stamps' FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FIFTH AND MAIN GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO PHONE 5 LINCOLN PARK BEAUTY SI-IOP Outwest Bootery BE FIRST IN STYLE WITH CLOTHES FROM Svveetbriar Shop 46I -MAIN PHONE 989 GET ON THE FIGHTING LINE-BUY WAR BOND To the advertisers the students of G. J. H. S. express their .sincere appre- ciation. Without the support of the townspeople, the '44 Tiger would not be a reality. 68 IN TI-IE FUTURE CU LTIVATE CAREFULLY . . . THE SEEIDS OF YOUR SUCCESS WI-IICH HAVE BEEN PLANTED IN YOUR FOUR YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL LIFE MILE HIGH SEIED COMPANY Ins NORTH FOURTH PHONE 409 g..2a2f9fa2z211aisfs::,.1 -.-.uv iifiifsisfm:1:::a::s.s:s?EF' A S - r vi e www - - l esa TQ YCDU SENIQRS who f are now commencing ' the greatest adventure ot F 'l4 your careers . . . 2' The Best ot Luolc! Entering a world torn with chaos anolclestruotion,you g HJ should stand out as sym- i bols of what America he- lieves is right. . . Yours is the responsibility ot help- ing this be a better world. ,ff ,,,: ' y ,SBI O v BIGGS-KURTZ HARDWARE CCDMPANY IWW JMQMW wwf KKFTEWAY STORES Extend BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF I 664477 I 48. QQ 6632 Twelve Years is ea Long Time . . . ITIS EVEN LONGER STILL WHEN ONE THINKS OF HOW MUCH WORK IT TOOK TO ACCOMPLISH EACH SC HOOL YEAR BUT SURELY THE KNOWLEDGE GAINED IN THAT TIME GREATLY OVERSHADOWS THE EFFORT IT TOOK. YOUR TRAINING WILL HELP BUILD A WORLD WITHOUT WAR AND DESTRUCTION AND EVIL-A WORLD OF PEACE AND LOVE-A WORLD IN WHICH EACH AND IEVERY ONE SHALL HAVE HIS PLACE. The Maris Store PHONE 878 438 MAIN I... W eongzegtulationi CLASS Of N44 I- TP VIV RY, I IJ I-EWELRIES L' SPORTING GOODS FOR A FINE DIAMOND SHOP AT COOK'S 559 MAIN STREET l GRAND JUNCTION. COLO. .MM-up--I' Haul: . . . .fleniou of '44f THIS YEAR WE HAVE AGAIN HAD THE PLEASURE OF MAKING YOUR PORTRAITS. DESPITE FILM AND PAPER SHORTAGES, WE HAVE EN- DEAVORED TO MAKE OUR PORTRAITS JUST AS FINE AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS. WE SINCERELY HOPE THAT YOU HAVE ENJOYED OUR PORTRAITS AS MUCH AS WE HAVE ENJOYED MAKING THEM FOR YOU. dglltnon J'Iow.ston ACROSS FROM THE AVALON PHONE 2656 Cpontnaita 7I figs' I Congratulations jtijbwyfwo islet My 6,Wl,,WW and. . . x W at Best Wishes il XV I I to the... ' W I S?leSOfl944 , I l RUSH-SPINECIQITS 1 Clothes tor Men l it if ' I I TC THE . . . l it WE WISH YCDU MUCH. SUCCESS : AND HAPPINESS. it I I 'iff The Independent Lumber Co. I ' Your Home Builders I I Greetings . . Class of I 9 4 4 , H OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT THE WORLD NEEDS YOU II I ManueI's Department Store 602 MAIN, GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIS SEIIIIIIISI To be the Well Dressed Man or Woman visit II. II. HIIIIEIISIIII CII. PHONE 2I74 425 MAIN Foil the Gremlins of Worry and fear by insuring your property with us AS WE HAVE SERVED YOUR PARENTS AND GRAND PARENTS IN THE PAST, WE WELCOMEIYOU THE FUTURE GENERATION Q ., Confcczfzaffzllionif, genlazgslf EE The I-Iome Loan and Investment Company no Noam FIFTH sweet mfmfnfafzmi CIM, 05 1944 E In COPELAN D'S Cut Rate Drug owes - soofxs - CANDY PHONE 39 A 500 MAIN 73 BAKERY 111 Roocl Avenue Class of '44 May your Way in the future be free of Green Gremlins! The Best of Health and Goool Fortune to the Class of '44 AJ mfs Zinniliiqutbeudf 4 Class ot '44 May the future hold the loest in everything for you. United States Bank ot Grand Junction 'agar czgzpozi yilleacg nm: FOR THE CLASS OF '44 JUST AS WIE HAVE BEEN FOR GRADUATING TIGERS FOR ORE THAN TH RTY YE RS H. W. VCRBECK sno MAIN STREET feta I-IERE'S TO THE CLASS OE '44 VICTORY PEACE OWEN PRODUCE CO. SEVENTH AND R. R. TRACKS PHONE 528 Oun Since-:ne Cifleat qllfia lu-:A to JIIZII Santana! May your inspirations and ideals be realized Fully in the years to come. . . 5. c. rem., 362 MAIN STREET GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO Congratulations and Victory to the Graduating Class of I44 Laycock Motor c o M P A N Y 224 NORTH SEVENTH PHONE I6I6 DEALERS FOR DIAMOND T PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER C.s.0sLswIstiQ05i569395 WE FURNISH FARM PUMPS MOTORS WASHERS REPAIRS WESTERN RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERVICE 533 MAIN 1: PHoNE 46 For Success ln l.iI:e . . MANAGE YOUR MONEY KEEP A suocer suv wisnv PAY YOUR Bins mzommv Mesa County Credit Association To the Seniors of 'I-ILL IN YOUR TRAVELS ON THE HIGHWAYS OF LIFE MAY YOU HAVE SMOOTH SAILING Western Slope Auto Co. 202 MAIN PHONE 590 Say lt With a E Diamond from Grants 440 Main Street Grand lunotion, Colo. ,,,,ri,r,r,W, ...W ., , For Wartime Physical Fitness Drink Clymer's Rose Glen Pasteurized Milk ir. ,,,, 1r,.ir..H.,.rir..,ir,iiw.irm CLYIVIERXS ROSE GLEN DAIRY Western Colorado's Very Finest PHONE 527 oRc:HARo MESA 6? Confzafnfafiona May this year bring Victory to the World and to YGUl JCDNES5-ENSTROM VELVET ICE CREAM .W1ir,i1ir1iir11iiriiWWwrrirrri,,rr ,W,r1.-H..m ,-r, ,U,mrWW,Www it W. .-.W ,r rrrrrwm, r, r. ,,,.. ,,,, ,r,,,W,w,W,,,, W, ww, , , ,, ,ir 59144 M if'-riffs? ,,1c3,,4 Az. dxf? . C ,xx ,P 1 ftw4,fa, W' Gur Compliments to the Class ot 1944 Gordon Stores 4I2 MAIN PHONE 2532 ,wmwrm ..W.r..r,m mm ,-R iii-li ill-1- PROUDAM- Yes, We are . . . of the Senior Class ot '44 WE ARE ALSO PROUD OF OUR FURNITURE VALUES THE BEST IN TOWN EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ANDERSON FURNITURE COMPANY SECOND AND COLORADO PHONE II2 STUDENTS .. YOUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HAS HELPED TO INSURE THE SUCCESS OF YOUR FUTURE 88 WE REJOICE WITH YOU WE HOPE YOUR FUTURE WILL BE VERY BRIGHT Q Victor C. Garms LOANS AND INSURANCE 444 MAIN PHONE 99 Eor Wholesome Dairy Products Visit us Crescent Creamery PHONE 377 652 WHITE AVENUE X 213 At this time during our country's second year of war ik The LaCourt 'Hotel WISHES THE CLASS OF '44 . iff A Victorious anol Successful Future 77 WHERE LOW PRICES ARE MADE-NOT MET The Mesa Drug Co LEADING DRUGGISTS 400 MAIN PHONE 288 YOUR DOLLAR GOES FURTHER AT THE MONEY SAVER FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUALITY MEATS PHONE 625 6I6 NORTH AVE Grand Junction Seed Store 3I6 MAIN STREET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '44 FROM Cay Johnson's SEVENTH AND MAIN PHONE 439 GO FIRST TO THE Fashion Bar AND BE FIRST IN STYLE MAY ONLY THE GOOD GREMLINS FOLLOW THE CLASS OF '44 Evans Hardware 558 MAIN PHONE 267 78 A VICTORIOUS FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF I944 Treece Furniture Co. 336 MAIN PHONE 78 CONGRATULATIONS! Central Chevrolet Co 235 MAIN PHONE 73 MUSIC IS ESSENTIAL Torn Clark Music Co. PHONE 2670 520 MAIN WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET Hotel D Cafe I I8 MAIN PHONE 983 Lende Drug Co. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF :qua PHONE 235 554 MAIN Lane EQ? Company BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF I944 PHONE I47 45I ROOD AVE New Method, Inc. LAUNDRY AND SANITONE DRY CLEANERS GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF '44 PHONE 3I7 GRAND JUNCTION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '44 AND SMOOTH TRAVELIN' TO YOU Severson Oil Co. MESA COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR MOBILGAS MOBILOIL TO THE CLASS OF '44 CONGRATULATIONS Rose-Arctic BEST IN THE WEST PHONE 68 225 MAIN Q50 Quad uatlon Qnaetinqa to the Clam ot '44 With Our Compliments QP lRiclxanc1Aon Gttice Suppflt Company ' EVERYTHING FOR AN OFFICE 547 MAIN PHONE 985 HERES LUCK CLASS OF '44 Alpine Cafe PHONE I3I 622 MAIN Bannister Furniture Company COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 430-436 MAIN PHONE 36 GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. GOOD LUCK! Borschell Agency ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM Watson Floral Store 530 MAIN PHONE I44 Schmidt Hardware HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE I4I . 447 MAIN GRAND JUNCTION A VICTORIOUS FUTURE TO YOU SENIORS! SPEED VICTORY - BUY BONDS SPEED SUCCESS BYXPATRONIZING US Up-To-Date Cleaners I24 SOUTH FIFTH ST. ,PHONE 2II 79 XXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVQ XXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNNXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXWXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXXXXXXX Cgongrafulalwm 60 jg .yglineb W N X X ,wdffey jajelyfe am! and ewfiwwinf our ,1l1l'f,4oialakm fb ' ' of fwodfwinf Ml fv Wffeyv 97 ef HJ!!! 4? Me M W, H, Wg HH? EWUNQW EUMWW 153 swfxmm emu ?WgE f M + umvm MEELUHAUU Ou r cornergfone I s rationing +ha+ bad? Wgn ners in fh e Seal sal e 80 Pl,S+. IC U S . . Pa+en 285 5 5 E E A 5 4 E E 1 G! H 5, Q H in t u n 3 5 Q S 3 5 i rms. ' f.-:ru-' v.:..n-:avr-vrnunv. Aa-:ex 1 iam4q5a1M9u,ffevrx:,n.'


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