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James, Granere Personify Tigers Robert C. James, as principal of Grand Junction High School, supervised eighty-seven teachers, 1,700 students, three office secretaries, ten custodians, and eleven cooks. Striving for improved opportunities for students, more specific attention to the individual, better chances for self-improvement, and maintenance of adequate facilities, Mr. James considers these as perpetual goals for himself and the entire staff. For all, Mr. James typified the traditional Tiger spirit while assuming increased responsibility for the curriculum. A valuable link between the school and the people of the community, Mr. James assumed public relation duties and participated in civic activities. A member of the Board of Directors of the Colorado Association of Secondary School Principals, Clyde Granere kept up-to-date on vital information concerning the school and the students. Many individuals found an intent listener in Mr. Granere. His warm personality won the appreciation of the faculty and general personnel, as well. Always reaching toward high ideals of individual achievement both for himself and the students with whom he confers, Mr. Granere is an integral part of school life. Clyde Granere, Assistant Principal Robert C. James, Principal
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Kenneth Motchett, President William H. Nelson R. A. Edling T. S. Ary, Vice President William J. Floryancic Directors, Ayers Broaden Horizons With the Board of Education as the policy-making group elected by the people, Richard G. Ayers handled the key administrative responsibilities of the Mesa County Valley Schools. He worked in close liaison with the administrative staff and teachers in providing a top-notch educational program aimed toward broadening our intellectual horizons. Richard G. Ayers, Superintendent
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Mrs. Viola Mulford, Mrs. Virginia Baillie, Mrs. Phyllis Cox, and Mrs. Marie Hopper work industriously to keep the school office routine moving smoothly. Secretaries, Librarians, Nurse Give Special Services Miss Bonnie Spitzer and Mrs. Aluine Whalley, librarians, seek to Mrs. Helen Spehar, school nurse, keeps her cabinet well stocked provide GJHSers with the best of aids to scholastic achievements. for emergencies.
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