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Students from the Minturn school, grades 6-8, around 1940-1941. Back row (l-r): Henry Dittmer, Jr., George Roybal, Richard Day, Nathan Waibl, Jackie Palmer, Gerald Green. Middle row (l-r): Gene Clark, Tony Hernandez, Norman Covalt, Harold Ginther, Buddy Norwood, Leslie Jenkins, James Sifers, Bernie Bowen, Keith Lynn, Marvin O'Neal. Front row (l-r): Charlotte Perry, Shirley Winters, Raylene Palmer, Pauline Trujillo, Edna Cesko, L. Jordan, Leona...
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A class photo of students at McCoy High School. Back row (l-r): Lenetta Blake, Ruby Lowe, Koy (Sheets) Wolverton, Janey Spitellie, Unidentified teacher, John Tipton, Dorothy Virden, Millie Seaman, Ellen Stark, ? Front row (l-r): Mack Spitellie, Leonard Blake, John Saltzgaver, Robert Cock, ?, Tom Sawyer, Leo Tipton, Ernie Shue, ?, Mickey Maguire
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A class photo of McCoy High School's classes of 1958 and 1959. From left to right: ?, Terry Seaman, ?, Arthur Sheets, John Whiteley, Barbara Shue, Edith Bearden, ?, Rhoda Halle, Susan Booco, Sherry Brown
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"The Yarmony Park School under construction in 1918. The Carpenters are Claude Branson, Dave Clow, and Floyd Cates. Ben and Kate Butler are visitors from Conger Mesa. The building was finished and opened for the first term of school that year." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 49 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Freshman Initiation at McCoy High School. The boys wore girls' clothes and the girls wore boys' clothes. From left to right: ?, La Vere Seaman, Emma Handley, Koy (Sheets) Wolverton, Lawrence Dooley
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Steve Johnson poses for a picture in the fall of 1951. He would be starting first grade that fall.
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The Eagle High School graduating class of 1941 poses for a picture. From left to right: Tom Hartman, Shirley Cox, Virginia Casselman, Arves Cofffee, Benny Meehan, Jean Allen, Ethel Mary Macdonnell, Maxine Casselman, Ida Mary Daugherty, and Karma Black.
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Third and fourth graders from the Eagle Elementary School take a class picture in the spring of 1933. Jean Allen is in the third row from the bottom, second from the right.
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Seventh and eighth graders from the Eagle Middle School take a class picture in the spring of 1936. Jean Allen is second from the left in the second row from the bottom.
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The Eagle Middle School eighth grade graduation in 1937. Jean Allen is pictured in the middle row, second from the left. Benny Meehan is pictured in the bottom row, far right.
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First and second graders from the Eagle Elementary School take a class picture in the spring of 1931. Jean Allen is sitting seventh from the left in the first row.
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First and second graders from the Eagle Elementary School take a class picture in the spring of 1930. Jean Allen is the third from the right in the middle row.
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Roy Marfitano wearing his Red Cliff High School band sweater in July 1940.
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The McCoy High School as it appeared around 1960.
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The 1937 graduating class of Eagle High School, lined up for class photo. From left: John Robertson, Cornelia Steel, Johnnie Clark, Dorothy Lea, Joe Walters, June Zellers, Helen Brooks, Jim Nimon, Adele Jones, Mildred Eaton, Elmer Rochford, Yvonne Savage, Rosella Brown, Edna Andre, Duane Larsen. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Gilman, Colorado, is now an abandoned mining town perched on a high cliff viewable from Highway 24 between Red Cliff and Minturn, CO. Its history dates back to the beginning of the state and mining has always been its chief industry. The mining changed over the years as well, from silver and gold, to zinc, lead, and other precious metals. The 1930s through 1950s were years of prosperity for the small company town and its residents; at one time, Gilman...