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Senior Class Book from Eagle County High School, Gypsum, Colorado, for 1950. Baccalaureate was held May 14, 1950. Graduation Day was May 17, 1950. Class colors: Blue and Silver. Class Motto: "The key of work unlocks all doors."
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"At McCoy, June 18, 1972, Elizabeth Bedell poses with some of her former school pupils: Nannie Hoyt, Cecil Baer, Kip Simpson, Elizabeth, Nathan Ray, Charley Forster and Virginia Bedell Wheeler." -- McCoy Memoirs p.334 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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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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A diploma presented to Imogene Louise Nottingham Doll on May 14, 1937 awarded for graduation from middle school at Eagle County Middle School (Gypsum, Colorado). The diploma is signed by Georgia Heyer Clark, county superintendent, and a teacher, Hazel Corlett.
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A diploma presented to Imogene Louise Nottingham Doll on May 23, 1941 awarded for graduation from Eagle County High School (Gypsum, Colorado). The diploma is signed by principal Emmett Trys (?), school board president W.H. (William Henry) Lea, and school board secretary Kathleen O'Rourke.
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Jane Bemis and Melissa Larsen sit together outside Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado, in 1928.
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Senior Class of 1925, Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado. Back row, left to right: Morton White, Frank Gleason, Loyal Carlson, Charles Thomas, Myron McGinley. Front row, left to right: Marjorie Jerrell, Vinta Byers (Hagey), Ruby Ping (DeGraw).
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The Eagle High School orchestra, 1925-25, posing for yearbook photograph [Lux Aquilae 1926 p.30]. From left: Barcus Butler, Mr. Pemberton, Margaret Armstrong, Burl Cowden, Eldon Wilson, Myron McGinley
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Students at Brush Creek School celebrate their last day with a picnic in 1940.
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Students of Brush Creek School pose with their giant snowman. Photo dated 1940s.
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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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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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Freddie Atwood, Betty Slaughter and Alline Clark at the Lower Gypsum School.
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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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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: ----...
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The ten graduating seniors of Eagle High School at Redstone, Colorado, Senior Sneak Day April 29, 1925. Dorothy Quick is standing at the right, wearing glasses. Eldon Wilson is the center of the three students at the back of the group. The other students are Myron McGinley, Marjorie Jerrell, Frank Gleason, Vinta Byers, Morton White, Ruby Ping, Loyal Carlson and Charles Thomas [from Lux Aquilae 1925]