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Seven high school students dressed in Hawaiian attire, Red Cliff Union High School. They are standing in the school library. L to R: Lavinia Warren, Gwen Jude, Gloria Lucero, Mary F. Bayer [Baldo], Marvel Ashlock [Barnes], Ruby Dump [Crye], Audrey Weber
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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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Jane Bemis and Melissa Larsen sit together outside Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado, in 1928.
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Studio portrait of John David High for graduation from Minturn High School. There were three graduates in the class of 1948. The Minturn High yearbook for 1948 was dedicated to Mr. Bayer.
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Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) on Senior Sneak Day 1938. She is standing at the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun in Colorado Springs. Spencer Penrose built the shrine between 1934 and 1937, dedicating it to Will Rogers who died in a plane crash in 1935. The elevation on the top deck in 8,136 ft. The shrine is now part of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.
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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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Key to the previous photo of the Eagle School elementary students in 1919.
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Studio portrait of Larry Collins, second son of Jim and Irma Collins. Larry was graduating from Minturn High School. Jim Collins was the Minturn postmaster (Tom Collins' brother) and Irma ran a clothing store. Richard Collins was Larry's older brother.
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High School graduation photo of Lou Clark (Layman), Eagle County High School, 1950. Lou lived in Edwards, Colorado, and had to board with local families in Gypsum, Colorado, in order to attend high school.
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Student body at the Lower Gypsum School in 1926. Mrs. Bob Phillips is somewhere in the photo with her head lowered.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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....
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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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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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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.