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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.
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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.
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