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Photo postcard of the elementary grades at Eagle School in 1919. The teacher was Miss E. Lieberman.
Left to right, front row: ----, Winona McGinley, John Hartman, Lorraine Essick, John Lewis, Melissa Larsen (Tresize), Leonard Ginther, ----
Second row: Vernice Randall, Charlotte Randall, ---- , ---- , Bobby Oleson?, Vivian Heyer, Florence Johnson
Third row: Eugene Grant, Eugene Essick, Grace Edge, Ethel Cowden, Howard Brown
Fourth row: ----...
102) Lux Aquilae 1924
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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.
103) Lux Aquilae 1939
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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.
In this yearbook, hard copy photographs were used and glued to each page of each copy of the yearbook. Many photographs were removed or had experienced severe wear and tear....
104) Lux Aquilae 1937
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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.
105) Lux Aquilae 1926
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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.
107) Derby Mesa School
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c.1922: Derby Mesa School. Teacher Ann Zastrow and students standing in front of the school door. Back row, left to right: Albert Gates, Mary Gates, Helen Albertson, Ann Zastrow, Orris Albertson. Front row, left to right: Alva Newman, Berta Gates, Ella May Alberson, Martha Gates, Lemley Gates.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
108) J. W. Mackey
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College graduation studio photograph of John Wallace Mackey, University of Nebraska, circa 1915. A scholarship in his name was established in 2000, the J. W. Mackey Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Gore Range Natural Science School's summer or after-school program. [The school's name has changed to Walking Mountains.]
"Mr. Mackey taught school for many years in Red Cliff, being superintendent of the former Red cliff Union High. He served in various...
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1923: Eagle High School class of 1923 arranged in tiers in front of the school (thirty students, one teacher). Sign on building wall (left in the photo): "State of Colorado standard school approved class."
At top: Mr. Jerrell
Students (all left to right)
Top row: Lewis Cowden, Chas. Byers, Rolland Randall.
2d row: Ruby Ping, Vinta Byers, Marjorie Jerrell. ________, Alice Hart, Mary Baker, Florence Alvord, Imogene Lewis, Barcus Butler.
3rd...
110) Lucile Cowden Lieber
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Lucile Cowden Lieber, wearing a dark dress. She has an elaborate comb in her hair.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Key to the previous photo of the Eagle School elementary students in 1919.
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Four students stand with their teacher, Mrs. Morrison, who is fourth from left with short hair and a dark jacket. This was taken outside Red Cliff Union High School in Red Cliff, Colorado.
113) Peggy Morrison
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Peggy Morrison was a teacher at Red Cliff Union High School in Red Cliff, Colorado.
114) Class Night Program
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A program for "Class Night" held at Red Cliff Union High School in Red Cliff, Colorado, on May 15, 1947. The event included music from the school band, awards, and a senior class play. The program appears to be two documents, but the third page ("Baccalaureate Service") was an insert provided in the program.
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"The teacher and girl students of McCoy's first High School of 1925. They are [from left]: Dora Ault, Florence Panting, Ethel Brooks, Mary Quinlan (teacher), Emma Panting and Mabel Van Horn. The building was just a made over shed and supplied by Mr. Van Horn, who was living on the former Frank Groh ranch at that time. The school equipment would probably draw a laugh from one of today's teachers but the students who graduated are comparable to the...
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6th, 7th, and 8th Grade classes in 1925.
Top row, left to right: ___, Willie Johnston, ___,___, Ethel Cowden, Mr. Pemberton (Teacher)
Middle row, left to right: ___, Robert Brown, Melissa Larsen, ___, John Lewis, Boyd Carlson (?), Edith Arnold
Bottom row, left to right: Pearl Tuttle, Ellis Bearden, John Hartman (?), ___, Grace Edge, ___, Marilla Reynolds, Amy Jerrell, and Bernard Ginther.
117) Off to Boulder
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"The whole gang that went to Boulder for the paper convention in November 1946." - June Frey. From left to right: Gwen Jude (front, left), Mrs. Fitzgerald, June Frey, Charles Ellis, Durbin McIlnay, Ruby Dump (front, right). All are bundled up for the snow and a few suitcases sit behind Durbin at right.
118) Loryne Fitzgerald
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Loryne Fitzgerald was a teacher at Red Cliff Union High School in Red Cliff, Colorado.
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Minnie Foster describes her early life on a farm in Nebraska, her teaching career in Missouri, and her subsequent career as a nurse in Seattle, Los Angeles and other urban areas. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries, the Museums of Western Colorado and the Mesa County Historical Society.