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Duane Larsen, age 9, gives a salute in his aviation suit. He is wearing a full suit with boots and hat. There is snow on the ground and trees in the background.
102) Senior Class of 1929
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From left to right: Clara Forster, Jane Bemis, Franklin Krebs, Melissa Larsen, Grace Edge.
The Senior Class of 1929, Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado.
104) Mr. Cril
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Mr. Cril sits on a desk in a classroom. There is a woman sitting behind him also looking at the camera and other desks in the background.
105) Bob & Bobby Trezise
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Bob (Robert) Trezise holds his son, Bobby, on top of the Dick the horse.
106) Hester & Velma
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Hester Larsen & Velma Ewing pose together in front of a barn or shed. There is a large milk canister at their feet.
107) Figgins family
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Joe Figgins, his mother, Birdie, and Lola Figgins stand around a new puppy on a chair. They are on a porch with a door behind them.
108) Mac Macdonell
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Alex 'Mac' Macdonell, around 1-2 years old, stands holding a fishing pole that is a bit too big for him.
109) Ethel Mary Macdonell
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Ethel Mary Macdonell, about 2-3 years old, stands in a fenced-in yard area.
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Mary Jo, Hans, Bobby, & Hester all pose with an elk on a tractor trailer. There is other farm equipment and buildings in the background.
112) Mary Jo & Bobby
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Mary Jo, a toddler, and Bobby Trezise stand on either side of the day's hunt. A man and a dog stand on the far right of the photograph watching them. Other equipment can be seen in the background on the left and a large woodpile on the far right.
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Mary Jo & Bobby Trezise sit on top of a woodpile with the dog, Skipper. They're both dressed for cold weather and Bobby is wearing earmuffs.
114) In the Shoot
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"Mary Jo & Bobby in the shoot" (caption from photo)
Mary Jo & Bobby Trezise can be seen standing in the cattle shoot near the center of the photo. To their left, is a car garaged in the barn and to the far right, a man can be seen. There are tractors and other farm equipment in the barns.
115) Bobby & Mary Jo
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Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise stand beside the day's hunt, a large elk, on a trailer. The trailer is hooked to a tractor and there are barns and other farm equipment in the background.
116) Hans & his elk
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Hans Larsen holds his gun and stands beside an elk on a tractor trailer. There is another barn and mountains in the background.
117) Duane & his catch
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Duane Larsen holds his fishing pole and a fish. There is a fence and a chicken in the background.
118) The Trezises
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"M. Trezise, Bob Trezise" (caption from photo). There is a dog in the foreground seeking attention from Bob; both the men are wearing hats.
119) Andrew Messersmith
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Portait of Andrew Elias Messersmith of Gypsum, Colorado. Andrew is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Andy married Ouida Lucille Gerard, the daughter of George Nathaniel Gerard who came to Gypsum with his brother, Andrew Robert Gerard, from Indiana.
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George Washington Messersmith sits on a small porch with his granddaughters, Mary Ellen (left) and Evelyn Urdine Douthit (right). The photo was taken around 1930 in front of Urdine Bell & William Henry Lea's home in Gypsum, Colorado (George Washington's daughter and son-in-law). The log cabin in the picture was also on the property and once was home to William Lea's mother, Johanna Harrison Lea, and his sister, Ada Lea (Sprague).