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

 - Class of 1954

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Relics of the Revoluntionary period are examined by Ann, Gene, and Averyl as a phase of American history. .Malorg Gaining a background that iS essen- tial to a good citizen, American his- tory students learn the living past of their country. Taught by Miss Isabel Benson, John Thome, and Forrest Carharlt the students study history frorn Columbus' time until today. KEITH MILLER BERNIC E BRANSON K X V? X -J' ,- VS. , V 'fl ,Adi N x,- 1 g x I 5 . 1 f f T li ISABEL BENSON - 1 3' 1 JOHN THOME FORREST C ARHARTT Oda! .giluobefi lntroducing freshmen to the govern- mental functione of their country and giving them an insight into social con- ditions of Ame rica, Keith Miller, Mrs. Bernice Branson, and Robert Johnson teach social studies. The classes study Community life and improvements in average towns. Learning the functions of government in social studies are John and Sandra. ff 1' l 4-Al 1I- i' 'Ti JA Bos 1onNsoN ag E . lxf

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,1f 'Qfm -v. ,f 409 Q 3. ' fi' 'ur 11 Q 1 Pointing out the different stage positions are John and Muriel as part of a unit in speech. Clllgllageff IREM GRAY Spanish and Latin classes in GJHS LILLIAN LARSON taught by Mrs. Ann Cornelison, Miss ourna iam , IQQQCA Miss lrene Gray, speech instructor, not only teaches GJHSers but directs their Drama Club and class la s Miss Winifred Bull, and Miss Esther Conway have carried on nurnerous projects during their study of languages. The Latin alas ses read about Roman history and the Spanish classes about Spain, today and ye sterday. WINIFRED BULL ESTHER CONWAY Lillian Larson, publicationspdigfector, teaches classes in journalism and super vises the staffs ofthe Orange and Black and Tiger Annual. Toga clad Penny and Connie act out a Latin skit, AININ CCJRNELBON tiu.,Q Q45 1 11- Q. 5-' ,f V



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2. 'vw' Iilllxfkrill EQIQSWIKQK ,V L4 Graphing is fun if y llliIlOWl1wW believe Boyd and Sharon as ' they learn algt bra, I' , i -' if f r f Q I C 4 ,rf A f lQl'lflClllCff ' ,ii Miss Lois Bau hman teaches eo- S 8 metry and two Second year algebra ,, . . X classes. Senior students are introduced Okllmk RK'H'XRD to tri onometr by Miss Bau hman, ED KIYYEY g Y ' g XUZ3 ln Ed Keswich's algebra classes students learn xyz's instead of abc's. Ed Kinney talks to his classes in a language of angles, circles, and squares, while all his geometry students are trying to learn the theorems. Orville Richa rds helps GJI-lSers adapt math- eniatics to every day use, A slide rule and chart are pretty handy in trig think Lit-ne .1nd,It'rr1.. 'Y also. Miss Gunhild Gustafson helps students with plane geometry, while Mrs. Juanita Sanders teaches GJHSers both first and second year algebra. LOIS B AUGHMAN C7 JU ANITA SANDERS GUNIIILD GUSTAITSON 'Nm 'Q-, C455

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