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The Tennis Club of Eagle High School posing in the Eagle High School steps. The photo is used on p.26 or the Lux Aquilae 1928. Front row, left to right: Helen Irene Jerrell, Pauline Reynolds, LaVeta Randall, Grace Edge, Amy Jerrell, Marilla Renolds Center row: Nell Pontius (teacher), Harry White, Donald Macaulay, John Lewis, Harold Randall, Jeanette Kiley (teacher) Back row: John Hartman, Allen Redmond, Harry Lewis, Willie Johnston, Leonard...
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Girls' basketball team, Eagle County High School, 1916-1917. The building at the far right is the Odd Fellows' Hall. At one time, Eagle County High School basketball games were played in the building’s second story. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Indian leg wrestling in someone's yard, 1918. A dog is visible on the other side of the fence. "In Leg Wrestling two players lie flat on their backs side by side. They should be next to each other and touching but pointing in different directions – so the feet of one player are next to the head of the other and the players hips are touching. They then raise their adjacent legs straight up simultaneously three times. On the third raise players...
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Colorado State Consolation "B" Championship Basketball Team, 1947, Eagle High School. Left to right: Nick Buchholz (Coach), Wayne Cowden, Bob Childers, Neil Fessenden, Fred Fessenden, Lynn Randall, Bob Burger, Jim Rule, Walter Lieber, Larry Byers, Bob Randall.
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The Booze Brothers softball team from Red Cliff, Colorado, playing in Denver on Cinco de Mayo (1980s). Back, from left: Mike Beck, Jerry Trujillo, Mike Madero, Joe Beck, Tom Padilla, Lemeul Montoya, [----], Larry Medina, Jim Carreon Front, from left: Ben Padilla, Tony Aiello, John Duran, Joe Manzanares
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The Eagle County High School baseball team, 1910-1911. Bill Luby is on the far right, front row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Booze Brothers, playing in the Leadville Slowpitch League 1993.
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Howard McCain in Eagle High School basketball uniform, standing on a stage.
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Lux Aquilae was the official yearbook of Eagle High School in Eagle, Colorado. The literal translation from Latin means “light eagle”. Each yearbook contains photographs of students, teachers, administrators, sports teams, clubs, activities, and the school and town itself.
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Photo postcard of the Eagle County High School football team, Gypsum, 1910, posed in front of the bleachers. Bill Luby is back right and Art Stremme is to the left of the center. Nose guards are visible around the necks of several of the players. There is snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Boys involved in youth athletics (most probably basketball) posed on bleachers in a gymnasium. Left to right: Front row: Matt Jerger, Josh Standish, Tim Atwell, Marvin Miller, Matthew Smith, Jeremy Davis, Dale Starr, Jason Yantzer, Jimmy Harris, Jamie Yantzer, Brett Smith, Gilbert Smith 2d Row: Matthew Qualls, Dean Crisco, Hugh Thatcher, Lennie Roundtree, Timmy Quealy, David Atwell, Paul Hoza, Jeff Beaumont, Darren Bauder, Ronnie Book 3rd Row: Ricky...
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Eagle's town baseball team, circa 1912-1914, posed in front of a brick building. Standing, from left: Leo Carey, Troy Lyman (Andy Christensen's step-son), Bill Gould, Charles Leslie Fulford (called Todd Fulford), Roy Langford, Bill Stein Seated, from left: ---- Button (worked on Brush Creek ranch), Bill Nimon, Alan Playford, Guy Johnson, Omar O. Howland
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1920 photo of baseball team and friends on the boardwalk in front of Lundgren's Store, Gypsum, Colorado (print reversed). Front row is seated on the boardwalk with two rows of people standing behind them. Players are wearing uniforms. Majority of women are wearing hats. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Eagle County High School football team, 1910, seated on the ECHS steps, Gypsum Colorado. Bill Luby is in the middle of the back row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Eldon Wilson in uniform for the basketball team of Eagle High School, 1924-1925 school year. He is standing outside the school building.
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The basketball team for Eagle High School, school year 1938-1939. The photo was used in the 1939 Lux Aquilae: "Back row: Arves Coffee, Bill Brown, Bill Nimon, Archer Copley, Willis Cole. Front row: Alan Stein, Ira Bindley, Bob Clark, Ralph Ginther. Eagle's basketball team suffered many defeats during the season, but the boys played good basketball all along. Mr. Green was coach. The team was handicapped by being unable to practice the last half of...
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The Booze Brothers softball team from Red Cliff, Colorado, playing in Maloit Park (1980s) Back, from left: Kenneth Beck, Joe Beck, Jerry Trujillo Middle, from left: Ben Padilla, Richard Tafoya, Tommy Padilla, Henry Medina Front, from left: Frank Padilla, Jamie [---], Tommy Medina, Lemuel Montoya, Mike Beck, Larry Medina
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Jay McDougall lined up for a shot in a backyard. He is dressed in golfing attire and his golf bag is on the ground behind him. Capiton: "Perfect 36. 36 years old before I tried this foolishness."
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Michael Beck, All Tournament Most Valuable Player, Leadville Slowpitch League, 1993, playing with the Booze Brothers. Michael died March 26, 1994.
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Yearbook photo (Lux Aquilae 1938) of the Eagle High School track team, 1937-38, Castle Peak in the background. Front row, L to R: Harry Andre, Donald Van Horn, Bill Nimon, Donald Webb, Ira Bindley Back row, L to R: Ralph Ginther, Bobbie Clark, Donald Knupp, Arves Coffee