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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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The 1924-25 girls basketball team, Eagle High School. From left, back: Florence Alvord, Vinta Byers, Mildred Thompson, Imogene Lewis, Cheridal Carlson, LaVeta Randall, Coach Marion Clark From left, front: Dorothy Quick, Dorothy Arnold, Marjorie Jerrell, Alice Hart
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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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Jr. and Billie Slaughter attending a track meet in Gypsum in May 1959.
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The McCoy Baseball Team, 1914, suited up in front of a brick building. Back row: Ben Butler, George Nimon, George Sharp, Sadie Klumker, Rudolph Ebert, Jud Lyons. Front row (seated): Bill Babcock, Holly Brooks, Manager in suit (_________), Mort Schomers, Earl Brooks. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Eagle County High School football team lined up for their yearbook photo [Pirates Log 1950]. Front row: Verne Albertson, Billy Gates, Bob Green, George Decker Second row: Johnny Rimbert, Bill Mulnix, Frank Albertson, Edward Daugherty, Bonnie Murdock, Jerry Orgish Third row: Dale Albertson, Richard Haggart, Jim Stephens, Lloyd Mayne, Mr. L. W. Green
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The Spreading Eagle was the student produced and edited newsletter of Eagle High School in Eagle, Colorado. The newsletter included sports scores, upcoming events, student achievements, and other updates concerning students and teachers. This issue was published in 1932. No yearbooks for Eagle High School have been found that account for all of the 1930s, and during these years, it appears that the Spreading Eagle also shared this function: aside...
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To mark the centennial celebration of the town of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1981, the Mesa County Oral History Project wrote and recorded several radio plays about local history. Beginning on September 26, 1981, local radio stations KSTR, KREX-AM, KREX-FM, and KMSA broadcast the plays. Authors of the plays used interviews recorded by the Mesa County Oral History Project as inspiration. This archival recording contains the play Four Seasons of Sports. This...
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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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Bob Wise stands in front of a bookcase in the Minturn High School. He is wearing a basketball uniform. Taken around 1956.
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The 1954-55 Minturn High School football team. Seniors Fred Ulibarri and Marvin Painter were part of the team.
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Bob Wise (left) and Donald Starr preparing for a basketball game in 1956. This image has been cut.
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Harry Gartside, Jr. and Glenda Walker attend a high school basketball tournament at the Eagle County High School in Gypsum. Gartside and Walker were dating at the time and were eventually married on January 1, 1961. Taken on February 23, 1957. The Eagle County High School won the championship. Minturn won the consolation prize.
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Skip Gordon stands in the Minturn High School gymnasium. He is wearing a basketball uniform. Taken in the 1950s.
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The 1913 Eagle County High School Football team poses for a photograph. Front row (l-r): George Strohm, Leo Carey Middle row (l-r): John Flynn, Herman Stein, William "Bill" Gould, Charley Hazzard, Frank Doll, Bill McHatton Back row (l-r): Superintendent Taylor, George Spangler, Kenneth Gerard, Leroy "Fritz" Borah, Jesse Green, Stanley McHatton, Coach Charles Hemberger
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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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This floral postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an unidentified sender on November 28, 1910.
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Merian Rosenthal talks about Jewish life in Grand Junction, Colorado during the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s. Her husband Burt Rosenthal and brother Hershel Sedalnick also chime in. They reminisce about several people from Grand Junction’s Jewish community, including those with the surnames Spector, Liff, Leff, Harris, Loeffler, Sampliner, Minowitz, Rigg, Waldoffel, and Schneider. They discuss the first established religious services for Jews in...