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June Frey was the editor of "The Nugget", a student publication produced for Red Cliff Union High School. June graduated from RCUHS in 1947. Several editions of "The Nugget" are available from Eagle Valley Library District and at the Red Cliff Museum in Red Cliff, Colorado.
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"A picnic we had on our way to Glenwood" A group of Red Cliff students make a pitstop on the way to Glenwood Springs sometime around 1946. Bruce Beck stands at the back, June Frey, Marvel Ashlock are seated at front. A pair of legs is visible in the foreground but no owner is visible.
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June Frey, John Wellington, Emerson Medina, Andy Avila, Rosabell Martinez take a photograph outside the doors of Red Cliff Union High School. Santa Claus Rock can be seen just above their heads in the background and there is snow on the ground.
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Mary Frances Bayer and June Frey stand by a car. Durbin McIlnay has his arms around Mary and is barely visible between the two girls.
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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.
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"Hi School Hash" is a yearbook-style memory album belonging to June Frey as a collection of photographs, memories, notes, graduation announcements, and jokes between classmates from her years at Red Cliff Union High School. The album also includes a "My Rogues Gallery" where each person could sketch a photo of themselves and write in answers to questions like a pet peeve or ambition. Red Cliff Union High School was later closed and students in the...
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This 1946 edition of the Miner has been lucky enough to stand the test of time. Some pages have been cut or removed altogether, though it is impossible to know to what extent. The yearbook features photographs and information about the school, events, programs, faculty, staff, and students. Individual photographs are featured with student involvement. A lengthy class prophecy and class will are in the senior section as well, including a detailed chart...
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The 1947 edition of The Miner begins with a photograph of the iconic Mount of the Holy Cross and features many other photographs of Red Cliff throughout. Administration, faculty, and the school board are featured. Many school board members and faculty were also employed by important local businesses, such as Fleming Lumber Company and Empire Zinc. The influence of the nearby mines is present in every edition of The Miner, and not just in name. Many...