

To ELE ..\XO R GRA.CE GR ..\H ..\~l
OUR BELO\ FD GER:\IA '\' TEACHER, TO "-HOSE HFLPFLL'\'ESS AXD EX 1 Hl"<:;L\S\( A~"\. SLCCE5S THI!:> CLASS :\IA\ HA\'E, IS D'CE, \\"E, THE CLA':>S O}' 191 i, AFFEC TIO'\'.\ TEL Y DEDICATE Tl-IIS 5EC0).D "GOLD PAX.'
ToE L E ANOR GR ACE GR H A~l
OUR BE JiO \ ED CERh{AN TEACHER, TO \\ HOSE HELPFULNESS AND ENTHUSIASJ\ ( ANY SUCCESS TH I S CLASS ?.fAY H AVE, rs DUE, \VF., THE CLASS OF 19 1 7, AFFECT I ONATEL \"

D E DICATE T II IS SECOND "GOL D PAN."
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IDS'car Bo Iin
I t set'nl.., to us e..,pec1ally fitting th,lt \\e gn·e Q.;,car Xohn a place 111 this our ,econd '·Gold l'an ." Xot on1) ha~ he .;;erYed a::; custodian 1n the H igh School bu1 l d1ng f or sixteen year!-, but has also theerfu11) and \\·1lhngl) done ever) thing that he could do to help u:- and our teachers accon1plish "hate, er ha:-. been thought necessar) for the in1prove1nent and development of G H S H e ha:, been interested not only in the bu1l<l1ng, hut 1n u,, our "·ork anci our fun
\\" e are happy to ha Ye this opportuntt) to expre,s our appreciation of h1~ ser, ices to u::,,, .tnd our adn11rat1on of ,,ork \\·ell done .



ELI- \"-OR C,R -\CE GR \H.\".\f
)Icrccr .\cackrny and C.chool of \Ius1c Pt:nnsyl\"ania , 1903
\ R \\ cstn1instlr College, Plnnsylvania , 1906
Instructor 1n Gern1an , Gokkn High School. 191 , \-1 1114, .1nd since 1915
.-\ D., Colorado College 1<>14
Ci, ii Jnd Irrigation Enginel'r
B <.., Colorado ,\gncultural College, 1916 rnstructor in English Golckn Ll 1gh <...chool, SlnCt }914

Instructor in :\I 1thc111al1cs Golden H igh School , 10l t-li
\thl c tic- Coach, Golden Il igh Slhool , sinCl' 1916
\VILDl'R H "-1:\10"- <; .\.ll ., llnl\ers1ty of ,Lbraska
Principal of Golckn High ~chool , 1916-17
Superintendent of Schools, Golden , 1916-1 i
R \LP I-1 ::'110RRI50'\
A D ,, l'nivlrsity of \Y1scons1n 1910
Instructor in Lahn and History Golden I-I igh 5chool. since 1914
GI-,ORGL FITCH
A fl Colorado ( ollege, J ()IQ
Instructor in '-ot ncL , Gol<kn H igf1 School, sinc e 19 I ~
E.\RLE \. JOH~SO:\
I nstructor 1n ~[us1c Golden H 1gh 5c.hool , since 1906



1s indifferent to only one thing in high school. '.lnd that is the ladies. Football
3. 4 \"ice President 4 Athletic Editor 'Gold Pan' 4 "en1or Pia) 4.
Lens ELIZABE1 H A YER ( "Evalina ··)
Lois is a 111en1ber of the class of 'l i who was promoted to our class thru hard stud) This 1s not all she does, however, as she is always to be seen at social events. usua 11) accon1pan1ed by someone with dark eyes. ::-; ext year we expect to hear great things frorn her at college. ) f inerva J. Reading Contest 4; E. R \ 4, Senior Play 4, .\rt I:.ditor 'Gold Pan 4.

G RACE ~ I ARIAX ,,.EBB
JoHx H ARLE\ \\ I LLL\)1S (''Speck") "~peck" 1s the rccogn1zccl leader of the class, being our prc:,;ident for the last t\\O years He is also an athlete of no rnt>an abilit) figuring largely in C\'Cr} contest for the glory and honor of G H S If 1t \\ere not for the fact that "e ha\'e ha<l "5peck ' with us for ( :>) years, ,, e would by no tncans consider letting h1n1 pass fron1 our n1idst Basketball 2, 3. 4 Football , 4 Baschall 2 3 4. Junior Pron1 ComnHltee '-,crenading Club 3. 4 Editor 'Gold Pan· 4. ~enior Pia} 4
•-\XXA CATHERI:\E [ ARKEY ('' •..\nn 1 ') .. \nn i, ne\'cr ha PP} un lcs:,, she 1s beating off ragtin1e, an<l we arc happ) when it is accon1panied b) her s,,cet vo1i;e, which is also apprcc1atc<l by thl ~cXLnad1ng Club Ann 1:,, liked for her con1n1on sense )Iiner, 1 J ; Gke ( lub 3, 4 Der I)eutsche \ "erein 3 ~en1or Play 4
DoRsf Y GRAX\ II LF.
So:,; (" i'')
",1 is ,, nhout loubt a shark at n1a th '\ inet) or more c 0111e,,. as t asih to hirn as sc.,enly to the rest of us, and hl· docsn t ' ·bone'' either HL
G r ace is Yer) fond of nature and spends n1ost of her ttmL nd1ng cars 1n-tcr-mounta1ns. C:,he cantc into our class '"hen we were Juniors l)uring this short tin,e she has n1ade n1any real friends. \\ ho will ne,·er forget her ~Iinen·a 3.
clav wagon out for a ;ide He 1s a \so a goo d busine::;.-. n1an so "as cho-;en to hand 1t. the financial u1d of our \nnual Football , 4 , Raskcth3 ll 2. 3 4 Ras cball 2 3, 4 \1.:renachng Club 3, 4 Stn1or Pia) 4 , Business .'.\Ianage::r "Gold Pan·• 4
CH.\RIF5 BrAl'CHA)ll' REALI ("Chuck", '' P arson,,)
Chulk 1s thl sort of diap that no ont' will n grd having 1uct His fa\·ontl pa,tinic is .1grecing \\ ith :\lis:, DeRusha and c-..cort1n~ ~l1s.s Gr,ha,n to partil,;, ''Chuc.k" is al,o a studl'nt of no nit 111 ab1ht) 0Cli1s1onall) ~ct ting a n1ark aho,·c :-f\'t:nty. Bas1.:hall 4 , Football~ 4 · Pron, Conunittcr 3, Su1ior Pb\" 1, Base hall .'.\Tanager 4 , ':icn·nachnl! Club 4; Hu:-.in c-,s .'.\la11,q.;cr "Gold Pan 4; Ontonral C"onh.:st 4
}.[I="XI-, TTA BLAXCJIE Dt '\X (''Babe")
'l'in1est hut not lt:ast nnportant. H.1be is L star al tennis. dancing. giAAling and hcing fusst-d' .'.\Iintr\·a 3 1'cnnis
Cha1np1on 4 5-.crnor Pia) 4 Re1ding
1ontcst 4. ~cren 1<l ing Club 4. F n A. 4 \ssi-.tant Fditor ''Gold Pan' 4
RoBcRT EARLE \\.ILLIA \fC, ("Corney")

"Cor ne)" is a mc,nhcr of tht.' fan1ous fan1ily of \\'illian1s athlt'lt>s. His prowess is proba bl} due !>On1<.." hat to the fact that he exercises regularly during the sununcr by occasionally takin~ the
)IARGERY BRAOD ( '1 1arg··, •·D1 ck 1 ') · )Jarg' is the n1ost n1us1c.al 1ncn1bt r of our class. She has nt vtr betn known to neglect a good t1n1e for her studils, hut always set>n1s to get by "·ith it \Ye shouldn't be surprised if nt>xt yt:ar )[ ines "ert to have a second co-eel )lincr\'a , , )fus1c Editor "Gold Pan' ' 4
Jr::-,srE R osF H ,\RRISO);' (" H efty". '' J ess")
•·Jess" is nc,·er quiet because of her laugh "Harping'' 1s her clue£ pursuit "hen not in school :.linen a 2 3, Society Editor 'Gold Pan'' 4
Page Sixteencertain grannnat1cal superflutlles. Ht s abili ty to study has placed hin1 with us. as he entered with the cla--s of ' 18 but n1ak1ng t \\O years 1n one. we were glad to welcon1e h1n1 into t he f old of ~Iiss G r aha n1 s t e n cl e r c.are Oratorical Contest 3. 4
FRA XCEL IA ,, HIT .FO R E LDRID GE Franccha ts onL of our n1alhen1a t icians and we art worried if she gets less than 9:; 1n an exa n1 ~hL IS sdclom seen "a:e.ting any time Sht ca n always he counted on to support. financially and other,, ise, an) class en terprise. D er Deutsche \ e r ein 2 :'.\finerva 3 \ ice P res1clent 3 Ju nior Pron1 C on1mi tt ee 3
E B \ 4 Secreta r y- T reasu rer 4; L1 t crar) Editor ' G olcl P '.ln" -1
: \XTOX IA )!A l'Z (" Ton y")
F RAXKLIX OscAR SAPPEXFIELD ("Sapp")
'Sapp's" n1am object 1n hfe 1s lo arguf) • or spnn~ son1e -.ell on a Frosh He g1\'cs a good dea I of h1s t nne to track a,:,, he w a,. employed b) the D & I ~I R R Co last surnn1er His fa\·orite pasti,nc 1s t eanng up ten-dollar hills and throwing the pien:s at hi" class,nates Football 3 4 Ra-..eball 4 ; R,lsketball 4 <:;crcna<l1ng ( luh -1 ~Ln1or Pia) 4 .\ss1stant Editor Gold Pan" 4
I \ A ~I ARIE SCOTT (" I \·y", " co t tie'', " Fl u ti e")
"C,cott1e · per:e.1sts 1n con1b1ng her h.1 ir a chfferent "a) cYery <lay. ~hL :, \ cry foncl of tenn1:e. 1n<l 1' seen at all our :social eYents Sht t:,, no,,· trying to sohe the high cost of h\·1ng by learning ho" to n1anufacturc soft soap in chcnnstr) )ah :'.\hner\'a 3 cnior Pia, 4; I- B \. 4 Organization I- ditor Gold Pan" 4.
G FOR(,E -\ LLAX
D ALI ( '· D oc ') "Doc i~ 1 ver~ good "Engh-..h n1 a n \ \"hen he t I I k s everyone starts taking d o \\ n notes, with occas1on:1l ref. <'rence to \\'ehskr-; lln'.lhridged r,\'Cll \fiss DeRusha h 1s been known to a~k hirn the meaning of
Once you sec ' T on)• )OU "ill never forgd her bro,vn ryes a n d \\ inn i ng s,11ilc She. is an \-X o 1 s t udent hence she. t oo, 1s gra<luating in three years D er Deutsche \"erein 3, :'.\I i n e r , a 3.
P ag-e Seve n teen

I l e occasionall} got up 1n t1nH:. to practice carols with thc.: ~t:;rcnading C 1 u b. \\ c hope to st:c "Bud" oftc.n nt xt year, I e ca us c he will be al ":\ li nt-. if he ha,; sufficit:nt graft. J ok'-' E.ditor ··Gold Pan ' 4 , ':>crenading C I u b 4 , C hu:r L eader 4
EDIT II ] t: LIA L OU I S E ' J'RI P P r,d 1th has n e, er been k no\\ n to be absent o r tard) H er fa,·ontc pasttnle is r ead i ng La lln books, especially \ 1rgil She is unique i n t hat she is the on ly girl i n her class "ho ~lortes in being a n1an-ha t er :\I 111c r,·a 3, J oke Editor " G old Pan· 4
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.,F,X A \ "I OLA BE A )( E R ( " J in1 ' ')
R AY~IO~ D ~I ON R O E \\ IL L IA )fSON' ('' B ou nce " )
BounLc" 1._ a genius o f :in cx,trund} <. unous n.1 turc His fa,ontc pastunec; are dcrtrocutiug h1,; nlothcr ' , cat .incl ronducting prt\atc e'(p]osion, n1 the lht.: ui-;tr} lahoratory. He has one serious fault , howeYtr for ,,hich h e can n e , c r be fo1~i,·cn and that 1s, he studit·, Footb..111 3 4, .::,cnior Play 4
l>R)I ,\ B ELI.F, BR I G H T :---onna ts a " bri~ht" girl .incl prO\'l:<l it b) ge tting the chickenpox just when we \1 ere t.1k111g our half-y c.1r c\,uns ~lint r,•;i 3 Rt:ading Contest 4

CH \RLI- s R oi A , o
B LR<.,I:.R ('' Bud ' )
If Bu<l" were not so large, he could be casil) 1nistakcn for :\fr \ \'est; and, bl·cau,L of his i1nn1cnsc s1zt he does not L\ c.:·n qua rrd with :\ I r P ratt. H e has a ve r y good ,·oice and use<l it faithfully du r ing the past year leading cheers for G. H S
Lena li k ed G H S. and thl class of ' 17 so we ll th a t she deci<lc<l no t to grarluatc with t he class o f ' 16. H e r ch 1Lf s t udies an Pi cto r ial R L\'IC\\ and La ches' I-I on1c J o u r n al :\ Ii nerva 2, 3, Gl ee C lub 2 , 3.P age Nineteen
J OSEPHIXE ~I AR~E\" ("Joe")
Joe's n1otto is 1rrcJ:{Ulant) The one exception 1s that ,hL n·gularl) con1bs hl'r hair at school three tin1cs a da) ~ht. takes c1rc of the telephone office and is the proud possessor of a "'- 1son ticket for tarclinc-.., ~fincr,·a 5ercnading Club -t
:\.LFRED {ILTO'\ LF\ris ('' ..\lf1e")
'\lfit: did not likt: thl. cornpan) of the ch-.s of '16 , of which he "1s :i n1t.'1nlwr "o hl. decided to wait for us I le Ins nq~lLcted his auto for h1, ,-tudies to -.uch an extent during the past "inter a-. to lt:t his radiator frcc,1,e Football 3 , -t ~crlnnding Club -t ~enior Pl.iy 3 , -t.
JEA:-.:-.r·11E E\ EI \X 'fRFi'ISE (''Tut")
Tut j.,_ fond of GL·rn1an, c,pech lly of ,·l'1 h conjugation
Sht.: has surr es iully learned th e pa:- t IL nse ( "1 ' ut") of the verb " tun. " She is one of our ._trc e t car hrigadt :\fi11er, .1 3: Rt Hling Contest 4

L og 1.5 ooh of 't 7
In the fal1 of 1913, fifty-four ine\.perienced ,ailors boarded the good ship "Education·· and ~et ::-ail for that great land ''Sucle::,::-.'· \\·e \\ere told before "·e -,tarted that the ,ea "·as rough and stonny. and that many danger, had to he encountered. \\ .ith such detern11nation in our hearts a-.. \\'a-.. neYer be f ore kno,,·n. and \\"Ith I ,onna a<.; our pilot, \Ye rec.ol ,·ed to conquer all obc.tacle".

The first den1on \Ye n1et "a, .,-\1 gebra, and, after a long -.truggle \Yith Square R oots and Equations, ,ye tnun1phed. ,Yith only a fe,, of our ere\\· '-\Yept OYerboard. \\'e ,vere gi,·en Enghc.h for our n1eals, \\'1th a diet of Gran1n1ar, chiefly nouns and Yerbs.
During our ".>pare n1on1ent-, "'e enjoyed Yarious social ,\ffair-,, the n10'-t bnlliant of ,vhich "as the Frc--hman-Sophon1ore costume part) gh·en in the late fall. 'fhu~ \\'e arrn ed at Port Sophon1orc, \\ here \\'e lingered for -,on1e tin1e to prepare our-;elYes for continuin" our YOYa< 1 e ,t'\ :"-\
Since there "as a long Yoyage ahead of U:'-, \Ye again hoisted our ~ail, in September S01ne. being attracted b) ne,Y field-- and by plea,ures of , acation, had not returned to u-.. ,\hJe others, hearing of our que:-t, joined our Lre\\. One of the'-e \\'a, H arley \\ 1llian1-., \\ ho1n ,ve chose a$ pilo t
\\·e ~oon c,une into co1nbat ,\·ith Gern1an and I.,atin subn1arine:::-, besides ha.Ying to contend \\ 1th Geon1etrical stom1s. \\ 'ith plea$ure "'e look back upon those year~ of conquering and i-ubduing those monster'-.
\\'e ren1e1nber the delightful tin1e \\'e had at the H allo,veen party ,Yhich \,·e gaYe that ,ear
I n June, 1915, ,,e -..ailed into Junior port. rrhere \\'e anchored our ~hip a nd
spent the sumn1er Ou r ere\\ then consisted of thirt}- i\. sturd\ ~ailor,. -\ n1ong tho,e \\'ho joined U5 \\'ere G race \\' ebb, \\·ho \\'a'- tran~ferred from the t · S S San D1e_go, and L oi~ -\ yer, -\ nton1a ~I auz and George Dale, \\ ho, becau,e of their excellent record,, had been ad\'anced to our :,hip b) t he officer--.
Landing on Social I ,le, \\·e ga,e a dance and in,1te<l the Seniors (and Senior1tas'').
Thruout the en t ire \'O}age \\'e \,·ere annoyed b} t he examination, of the officer, \\ 'e reached t he long-desired capta i n, ~ I i,s T obe} Port Senior, \\·here, to our great ,orrO\\' , \\ t: lo t our -\ft er three n1onth-. \\'e sp r ead our sail, and again took up our ,·o} age thi, tin1e \\' 1th ~ I r. Sin1on::.- a::.- capta i n Thi, year the --ea \\ a, calrner than usual, except for a fe\\ \\·a,·e~ t hat threa t ened to \\ reek our ship and sca tt er our ere\\' Th i ~ ~torn1 quieted and ,ve sailed on peace f ully.
T,,o contests ,vere gn·en t hi" year, in \\'h1ch ,on1e of our member, took part .-\ fe" o f our ere\\· pro,·ed t hei r ski ll as actres"es and ac t or-. by g1v1ng a -.,ucce,sfu l pla}.
T hus, \\·it h our voyage con1pl et ed and our port reached. \\e ,Yere gn en our pas,ports (diplon1as) and embarked on the "Ship o f I .,1fe"
\\' e hope that each one has f ound -.0me li f e-long friend an1ong the ere\\~, and '"e hope to haYe a pe r manent re1nembrance of then1 in th1.;;, our l og book

Bone Hollo\\ \\\ on1in~. Jul) 5, 1925

D eer Dad.
I h<t\'e je"t had the greatest experience of n1y life \' e,terday n1ornin' I got up at three oclock and hustled roun' and did the milkin' so a~ "" I could attend Burger':-- ('1rkus, "hich \\'a:-- con1n11n· off. A.nd it ,,·as shore \\'Uth my four-bits. I had to go \\ithout ID) breakfast to git there in t1n1e to see the shO\\' and I 'll be durned 1f the fu s t thing I c;a"· \\'a rn ·t Jeannette Trezi..;e. \ ' ou ren1ernber her. \\ 'ell '-he ,Ya, sell in· " H en1bergcrs,'' so a. I ,, as feelin' kinda hungry, I bought one, purty good too , but it cost a nickel. Th e fust thing I did \\'UZ to hunt up Bud Burger \Yho ,vuz a. runnin' the '-hO\\ and ~hJ.ke hands,, ith hin1 a f ore th e cirku~ c;tarte<l.
Th en the ,,·hole bunch of cirkusers marched aroun' the tent, an' 1·11 be durned 1f a lady's band \\'arn't a lea<lin' then1 and ~large Broad \\'as a lea.din' the band. The fu-.t per f orn1er:-- con1e out and I 'll ""an if I didn't see Lena Beamer a sho,Yin' off a bunch of dogs. µurty comn1on thing;;;, fur a cirku.;. But th e nLxt thing \\arn't corn1 non by a durn sight. \\ 'h) the) had a \\'Otnan there ,vhat cud stand on her head and ride a horse \\ htle he "·as a runnin' fast too \\ 'ho do you spose that \\-UZ? \Y ell it ,vuz A.nn 1Iarke} ! :-\11 at \\' Unst red an green lites c;tarlc:. goin out an con1in on in th e tent an 1 \\'UZ told that th ec:.e purt) lite, \\'UZ invented by Bounser, 111) old friend, the che rnb,t. Son1e of the se litec; \\'UZ sprinkled about on .l loop ,vith se,·eral loops in it and I sa,v a gurl rioin a bis1kle up thi, loop ,orneti,ne, .;,he \\·uz standin on her head \\·hile -..he ,vuz a doin it, and \\·hen she cu1n do\\·n I -,eed to ffi) su rprize th at it ,vuz J.,ois yer "ho I uster knO\\' in "Chule Then out co1ne B ob \\'1lli an1, and Francelia Eldridge ,vho s h ore \\'UZ acco,nplished "·hen it con1e to havin 1 feets in th e air and on trapeao;;es. ' Bout thi s tin1e son1ethin· con1e a flittin' in and fle\\· aroun' th e cirku, ten t and I says to n1y::-elf, " Thet' s -;on1e -..crurnptiou, butterfly." But I learned after\\·ard thet it \\'UZ only .-\ntonia I auz ,vith "ings on.
Th en con1e a suppri~e ,, hat you \\ ouldn't think fur Spck \\ 'i lliarn ~ \\'UZ in ther e actin' as th e 5trongest 1nan on ear th Shucks 1 bet if he had pitched hay as long as I had he'd ha\'e sun1pi n ' to say bout bein' strong. "\\'i th hin1 \\'UZ Je ssie H arrison \\'ho ,, uz suppoc;ed to be the heftie-..t \Yorn an on ear th I tried to lift her and he \\'UZ purt) • hefty after all.
One thing I didn ·t like \\' UZ the peddlers a tr yin' to se11 s tuf to the people. There ,vuz Joseph in e ~Iarkey a tryin · to sell hot-dogs jest as if folks dont keep their O\\'n dogs \nd then Bab e Dunn and Jyy Scott \\'UZ a tryin' to sell perfumed ken1ikel soap. I \\'Ouldn t eYen \\'ash a pig ,vith it. Then do\\'n in the n1iddul of the cirkus in \\'lre cages \\'UZ Charle::- Beall and Gra ce "\\ 'ebb. Charles, he \\' UZ a mak1n ' ,vild lions do triks. I sur e \\'Ould hate to be in his boots. Grac e \\' U Z a sittin' on a stule ,vith snakes a climbin' all around her. She looked kinda purty tho
Then \\'e \\'UZ fa,·ured by a se leck sh un fron1 the korus girls They \\' UZ shore a credit to their trainer \\'ho \\'UZ Dor sey Son. I think I \\'Ould lik<' his job purty " ·ell.
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Then the sho\\ let out, and all the sho\\ folk, ,,ent in and et a big dinner \\·hat ,,u1 cooked b) Xonna Bright he shore \YU.t ... on1e cook e,'-pec1al1) on b1~kut-. ' fht'n ~ez

I to n1, -.elf "I gue--s I better take in the t\\ o .;.1de "ho" s .lnd be :,t,\rt1n · ft·r ho1ne '' 1'hcfu t one I co1ne to "·uz a 1narbul \\ 0111an ,1nd I'll he cl urned if he \Va 'n 't I'npp. I seen her \\ink at one of the )OUn~ gU)" there and I kno\\ed ,he \\Uzn't 111arbul ' I'h c next \\ un \\'UZ the b1g_ge'-t :::.uppr1se tho Fer "hen I paid nn nickul and \\ ,dk.ed in, \\hut did I ..,ee but George Dale a -;ett1n' there ,u1d tr) in' to look like ,l diLk..,hun,1ry. His head \\UZ purt) ~quare like one Je,t the san1e.
By this ti1ne 1t "uz gett1n · purt) late and I tl11nk-; I better be a g-ittin · ho1ne .u1d tak1n · care of the CO\\'"- nnd chickun-; So I bed Bud good b\'e and ,tarted fur hon1e and arro\'e there about ,ix o'clock -.afe and :;ound. \\'ell it 1 a gett1n· l.1tL and I n1u,t close.
T remane,
\·our affcckshunate ~un , OSCAR SAPPE'-'FIBI.D.
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~be §e11ior l0lap
--1· HE HOl' SE ).'EX "l DOOR ''
BY J H ARTLEY 11A ,:'\ERS CAST
S1r J ohn Cot,,,old Charle, Beall
I ,ady Co ts\\ old I \'a Scott Cecil Cots,yold.
ca r Sappenfield
-Cln ra Co t !:>\\'Ol<l Loi-- .-\ Yer , \ ining (butler).
Ra) n1ond \\"illi arn"o n Sir I --aac Tacoh,o n
H arle,· \\" illia1n,, I.-ad, R ebecca Tacob,on. .-\nn ~larke,,
.\ dnan J acob..,on Robert \\ illian1, E::>ther Jacob-.,on. Bl a n che Dunn
~Iaxin11lian (butler) R alph P arfet
Captain Tr e,o r Dor se) Son
::\fr L e,,i s (1nusic. agen t )........ -\lfr ed L e\\·is
' fh e pla) ,, ill be g1Yen at the Opera H ouse, \\ "edne-..da) e\'e ning , -\ pnl 25 th , un der the dire ction of ~11 ::-::- D e R u~ha Th e proceeds ,vill be u,ed to help finan ce thi , yea r ', " Gold Pan .''
f R[SH~lA~ \ "E AR , '13-' 14 -
\\ ' alter D onner
Ri chard ~Ia tth e,, s
Leonard Sand s tron1
1\ rthur \\ ' eidn1an
Ernn1a Pfeil
FOR:ilER SE\"EXTEEXERS
J c,IoR \ 0 EA R , ' 15-'16-
x or:\ Gorn1an
Gl adys Titu s ,
:i J adge Ber gh
.-\n1anda Ruh
Eln1er \\"i!lian1 s
SoPHO~lOR E \ 'F.AR, ' 14' 15-
(' liff o rd A.d an1s
G er,rge -\d an1"
~l aurice Jo nes
X oble LoYelY
Lonna Arri ngton
::'\Iarcia Callahan
}- reda E rick-;on
Id a H art
Fr eda Tr eiber
:ilontgon1ery P ik e Trun1an Turne,· ,
SE.:,,roR \ 'EAR, ' 16-'17-
En1il Y D en ni s ,
Gra ce \ \ ' ebb
H elen ~Ia c~ reg or
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XEIL G o,Y (" Ru s t )'')
This bro\\n (') headed chap \\C call Gow Is certainly thought to know ho"·
Both to n1anage his class
\nd to 'fuss" a tall lass.
To the prts1dent the rest of us bow.
f A'-ITA D oLGLAS ("Fi")
There ,, a!'. ,, young ,, 01nan na 111ed " Fi ,"
\\ ho. for beauty, had a good eye.
'-,he got word from Roul<lcr, J, ron1 someone "ho told her That "Shanks'' was the only guy
• RcB\." CARR ("Pere)")
~he h;is a gtm for a nanit, \s ;i songbird she has great fame.
\\'hen a good time 1s planned, Bobs ah,a~<; on hand
To help along with the san1c.
\ "FR::--1' \\ ' r LLL\ \IS ( "?\ing")
·\ jolly young Junior n,uncd '\ 1ng' 1
Is an athlete, "ho also can sing
\\'hen he starts to ha vc fun
He's sure to get " Dunn.' ' Of good fellows he surely is king.
FAYE G ,\RD'\ER ("Peaches")
Fave 1s a sh1rk 1n her work • • ~he has nc, er been known to shirk, 'lh<.: 1s a !ways gay \ncl willing to play;
\\'c.: c-.ill her the library clerk.
ELLIS Sox ("Squ1bbs")
Ellis ~on is a likable chap
H e wears a 44 Junipcr and '\o 6 cap; H l' deceives his looks For he n1asters h 1s books.

~o after all, he is not such a yap.
Pa ge T,venty-seven
RACHEL BAKER
Rachel 1s so exceed ing!) small, 1Ir "in1ons forbids h t·r to stand in the hall; 5hc studies all nght, Both day and night , But still allows Tanner to call.
Re-TH R on r xsox ("Shorty'")
"Shorty' is a n1en1ber of the E B \ s, "he 1s hked very n1uch on account of her ways, 5he is short indeed, But still sht has speed, \nd nnghl) good tenni::. ::.he pla)-;
ZELDA l oYNAHA~ ("~ I ea~l) l ike'')
leld~ is young. but is growing fast And docs r,ot look likt shr did in the past, I ha,e heard people tell That she sings ver) \\ ell, <-o she sang \\ 1th the SLn·naders· ca::.t
E D\\ ARD 1 11:-. ('·Ed'')
.\ gay young suitor is :\ l in, ,vho tnes the fair n1aiden::. to win; \\'here he gets his clothes ):" obo<ly knows "E d"' is short, but not \'cry thin
BLAXCilE B EXTL y
There 1s a young ,von1an narncd Bent!), \\ ho acts and ::.peak::. Yery gentl) ~o th1s 1s the ca.use Our n1usc has to pause ,\nd our , ersc hrnps a hit const·quentl)
CLARENCE G t:TH (" Gu ssie")
"Gussie's" a "orkcr, ,, ho excels in rnath It will take a good scholar to folio\\ his path, He would like to play ball, I f he wcren' l so small, But docs well for the size that he hath. P age Twenty-eight

,,·1LLIA\I 0\\E~S (--Bill")
There \\as a )Oung fellow na1ned J,il!, \\ ho blew the cornet with skill;
1 hL noise he cou lei n1a ke \\ ould give you headach e, But theres alw"\)S den1and for hi:-. trill.
\ L IA J> oRTER
1 ' herc 1.; a ) oun~ wo1nan nan1Ld Porter, \\'ho keeps the library in order \!though she is prirn , '-,ht has lots of , in1 , \nd 1nakcs us all du what we ortt: r
\\'AL TER (IIILDRf_-;;s ("Chick'')
Chick ' is the one that ''L rncan , \\ ho 1s so cxcec<lingl) lean And flat and con1pn:sstd
That his back touched his chLst , An<l sidewise he couldn't be SLen
.-\D ELI,E BRt;"TL (''French)")
There is a young girl na rnc<l \<ld 111t , \Yho s known as Frcnchy " all th e titne ; I JU"t cannot find \ny word that will rhy1ne, '-,o I iur~ you ' ll have to .\d-c-linc
Eo,1r,n SHIRICK (" Ed '')

There 1s a ) oung fo llo,, na 1necl ' I d ' \Y ears his hat on the :,;id c of Ins hL>ad, But you can Just bt•t, Though Ins hon1c s Oli\'ct , That':,; surcl} no sign that he's dead
l ~ORETT,\ I E I STXER
I· ro1n Oli\'Lt th is Junior hails, .\nd )OU can guess she nc,·er fails; \\'ith eye so bright \n d heart so light , To get to school in spite of gales
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Cr:c11 \YooLDRID<,I (''Cece'')
A happ) young Junior 1s 'Cece,' ,rho gets not a great deal of pt:acc, l·or hL,., fond of the Frosh In ~pill. of all JO:,h .-\ncl won ' t ad111it that 1hcy' re gec:, c.
::\1AR<:t' Fl<I1E BE,\:\lER ('· F uzz)'')
Then: i,- a young \\ on,an na 1nLCI Beamt:r, .\n<l nobod) cn:r ha~ !>een her '\ot just up lo date , l·or earl) ind late Of fa,.hions ,he is a dreamer.


Dudle, Rankin
Cele,tine Carver
Charle s fanner
Je,se D e France
Sylva Kerr
Clara H, land ,
..\li ce King
Inez \\'illiam s
I,ydia \'aughn
Clara Ljungva.11
§opbomore ([.la$$ OFr~ICERS
CLASS ROLI.,
D e" e, Xi \.On , George \\" eller
Harr, Petrie

I , ulu Golightly
Edith Ekroth
\\"alla ce Gr a ha1n
:\nnis'- Hovt ,
Georg e Duvall
L e\\l'- Br,an , Doroth, f anheim ,

§resbn1 an ([. l ass OFFICERS
11ER"'IX PRATT . . .
P rec:.1 dent
HELE ~ D ux~. , ·ice }> residen t Ho ~1ER O ' X EIL Setretary-'fr easurer
Floren ce Atto
J anice A.ye r
Ruth Bail ar
"\"iola Ben son
Ri cha rd B ar ton
J ohn Bail a r
Cecile B ell
Doroth y Bond , Ell a B eldin g

l\Iab el Bolitho
Jose ph Br ady
H el e n Dunn
D onald D ollison
Ell en Ek e
Eda Erick son .
San1uel Eldridge
H erman Ekroth
Dun ca n H a rri c;o n
-\l he rt H vland ,
L esli e K irnball
En1n1a }.lorton
CLASS ROLL
\ g ne s ~!dand e r
B en ~laa s
B ea tri ce 1Iartin
Edg a r ~I e rr ill
, eltn a Xi chol as
Hon1 e r O ·~eil
H enry P a rfr t , .1.\I er,\' in Pratt
H erbe rt P et ri e
Ta cob P, ln1an, ~[aude Rid e r
H el en R) an
, \li ce Rob e rt ,
G eo r ge Ruffe
H aze l S1nith
~l a r, Son ,
G eo rg e Scrugg~
H elen Tait \\ '1 lli an1 Tra cy , Edn1und \\' aller
~Iarvin \\ "oo d
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}"ootball practice ::>tarted early 1n September, "·ith t\\·ent)-t\\·o n1en out regularly '!'he fir~tga1ne took place Septen1ber 29th, \Yith D. C Freshn1en \\'e ,,ere out,\'e1ghed t,\'enty pound~ to the n1an. The Fre~hn1en had a tea1n that tied their var.;,ity 1n a regular ga111e, so 1t \\as not surprising to see u, on the short end of a 30-0 .._core.
The next garne \Yas \\'ith Xorth Denver 1-Iigh School °);orth had a heav) tean1 again~t u~. but a long run ancl a touchdo,,n b) O"·ens gave u, a fighting -.pir1t that ,,·ou1d not be beaten. Corney \\'1llian1~, E Son and O\\·ens played good ball in the backfield, and ever, lineman did his be~t. The ~core ,va:--: Golden 7, Xorth 6.
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The next gan1e ,,·as October 14th. ,, ith the School of ~lines Fro,h. 'fhe ,,·eek before ,Ye got in only t,\·o night•-: practice, and this n1ade poor tean1 ,,·ork. \\'e \Ycre beaten before ,ve -;tarted, and, tho \\'e played a~ hard a gan1e as \\'C could, 1t \Ya<, of little ,\vail Corney ,,as out the la~t half and this put a kink in the ,,ork of the backfield E. Son and Pyln1an ,,·ere la id up, and the Frosh kept up a 1narch fron1 one end of the field to the other. :-\ t the end the ::-core ,,•a:, Frosh S7, Golden 0.
October 21~t the ::\liners played Colorado College at Colorado Spring,, an<l tl11, pro,·ed our tean1',;,, undoing Our band boys had to play for the ~liner", so fi\'~ of our player-., left us. ne'er to return. 1"hat day \\'e met \\'est DenYer High School and a repetition of the prerecling ga1ne follo,,·ed, ,vith eleven point~ added to the -,rore of our opponentc:: 1~he score ,vas: \\' est DenYer 68, Golden 0
The la-,t gan1e ,,·as 'X 0Yen1ber -lth, ,vi th Littleton High School. L1 ttleton had us slightly out,veighed, but \\'e taught them ho\\· to play football. Red De France recch ed the ball on the kickoff and his tcan1n1ates opened a lane thru the opposing ranks ~tra1ght to the goal post~, ,vith here and there a player for ''Red" to sidestep. E11is Son kicked goal. T,vo n1ore touchdo,,·ns follo,Yed, \Yith goal~. Speck \\ rillian1,::, and his three mates in the backfield ,vere seldon1 do\\·ned ,,·ithout a gain. The score ,,·as: L ittleton 0, Golden 21.

15a.s ketball ' 16 a11 tJ '17
Pra c ti ce s tarted X OYen1ber 19th, " ith t \\"ent) -fiYe n1en ou t for the tean1, but th ere see1ned to be no f a, t n1en \Yith expe ri ence ,Yi th the e\.cept 1on of the \\" 1lhan1-. brothers
Th e firc;t gan1e, "1th D G Pr ep.;;,, "a-. pla) ed D ecc1nuer 9th. \t the end of th e ga1ne th e score \\ as tied - G o ld en 23, P reps 2; I n the extra fi,·e rn1nute-- o f pla) G olden rnade 15 po int s, n10,t o f then1 being n1ade by H \\ 1lhan1s, thu, n1<lk1ng th e fin,11 ,core

D l T. Pr ep~ 23, G olden 3&
H \\ 1lli :11ns I :\ Go\\· f For\\"a rcls \\" ()\\ ens I () ",a ppcn field I Guard:, R \\ ' illianb , Center
Df,CE.\IBER 16 TH, AT l I TTLETO:\ Gold en \Yent to Littl e ton 1n poor cond iti on, and it ,oon t ol d on th en1 R \\'ilh an1s \Yas the onl) pla yer th a t 5hO\Yed a n y f orn1 1n baske t thro,\'ing ' fh e gan1e e nd ed \\ 1th t he score Littl e ton 28, Gold en 24.
L Rr)an J II \\'ill ian1s '-\ Forwards Go w
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0 ~appenfield \\" Owens I ) Guards R \\ ilha,n:,,, Center
From L f• to R1gltt-Ra) n1ond \\\:-.t coach; H arley ,r1llia1ns. captain and forward Robert \\.illianlS.. center O">car Sappenfield. guard ; Lewis Bryan forw,1rd ; );' e il Go\\ , forward. captainckct H Lrbert Petrie, ~ard.DEcl:. \!RLR 23D, Al GoLDFX ( D oubleheader)
\\ 'heatridge defeated Golden in the fa~te,t ga1ne of the ,ea,on game the '-COre \\a"- 2,, to 2, During the extra fne rninute:-- of ptn ::-1, points. \\ hLatridge 29, Golden 23
H ' 1
\\"1llia1ns \ \\'1lhams i I OT\\'ar<ls Bryan
:\t the end of the \Yhe.ltr1<lge scored
() \ ;1ppcnfiel<l / \\' O\\cns \. Guards Robert \\ 1llian1,, l<'lltcr II P(;trtc
Golden SC'cond::- defeated \\'heatr1dge Second, by the :--core of 1i to 10
J A~tARY 12TT-:, AT :\.R\ADA (Doubleheader)
Golden pla) ed A.rYada in the :\r, ada X ,thonal Bank H all I he ceiling being too lo"· for long --hot::- \\'as probably the cau,e of Golden's defeat .\rvada 36, Golden 23.
H \\ illian1s I 0 C:.appenficld ( \" \\''II' I F orwar<ls \\' Owens I Guards · 1 1" nis H Pt.:trie J R \\"1lliarns Center
An·ada Seconds de f eated G olden Seconds bY the score of 23 to 19.
J AXt;ARY 26TH, AT D E::--'YER
In the gan1e \\'1th D 1:. Pr ep::- the Gol den for\, ard, did .:;;on1e acc ur ate ,hoo tin g, b ut th e g u ards f ailed to --.ho\Y speed. ) J any o f G olden·, basketball enth u s i asts \\ere present to sho " ' their loyalty. Th e final sco r e \\"as: D lJ. Pr eps 26, G o ld en 22
H. \\'11lian1s
);" Go,v
I~. Bryan l \ For\\'ar<ls
0 Sappenfield H. Petrie } Guards
FEBRUARY 2xo AT G oLDF~
R \\'1llian1s, Center
I n th e return gan1e "'1th L itt1e t on, th e G olden quintet ou t cla.:;;sed their opponen t s t o th e tune o f 50 t o 6. Th e en tir e game "'as ._10"··
H \Villiams :N Gow ,. \\'illia1ns
I~. B ryan
Forwards
H P t uar s c ne R \\'1llia1ns, C'enter
0 Sappenfield } G cl
F EBRt'ARY 9TH, AT \ \ .HEATRIDGF ( D o ubl eheade r)
In th e l ast game ,Yi th \\ 'hea. trid ge, G old en \\ a defeated by th e superio r basketshoo t ing of th eir opponents. i \ltho the Golden fn·e \,·ere in good shape, th ey "·ere unab l e to preven t the splendid tean1\\·ork of the \Yh ea trid ge boy:,. There \\'ere n1ore fan c; from Gold en a tt ended thi s gan1e than any previous gan1e o f the sea.:;;o n The game ended ,vi th the score: \\'hea tr idge 6 5, G ol den 2 4 .
H \\'illiain-. l- Forward" H Petrie l Guards Robtrt \\'ilhan1s, Center L Br)an , 0 Sappenfid<l \
Th e \\ 'hea trid ge Seconds defeated th e G olden Second'-, th e score being 9 to 7.

F EnRCARY 16TH, AT G o Lo E.::s; ( D oubleheader)
G olden defeated A.rY ada in th e f astes t and n1ost exci t ing ga n1 e of the ~eason, do\\·ning their opponen t s ,\'ith a score o f 36 t o 18. Thi -. being the last game of th e sea-:,on, every loyal f an turn ed out t o suppo rt th eir t ea m
H. \\'1l1iarns /
J,. Bryan \ Forward~ X Gow
H Petric } G cl · uar s 0 Sappenfield Robert \\'1ll ia n1s, Center
The Arv ada Seconds defeated o ur Second" 18 to 14 .
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1.B ase baII
XL,FTEE~ SE\ E~ J EE~ Baseball p r actice ,tarted th e latter part o f ~larch. Th1rt) n1en reported t o Coach
\\' e:, t th e first night. B y th e first o f :\.pril th e ~4uad '"a" boiled do\\·n and read) f or \\'Ork. Th e first gan1e \\'a:, p l ayed \\'i th ~ l ines The fol10,Y1ng "eek "·e pla) ed se\'e r al practice gan1es "ith Yariou5 t ea n1s. .\ suburban league" a--. orga ni zed, con,1:, tin g of G H S , A.rYada H S., Littl e ton H S , Engl e"·ood H S. and Brighton H S 1 "he outlook 1:, rnost en co ur aging fo r a , er y success ful .;;.ea-.on. The tean1s in thi , league are Yery evenly matched and a h ot r ace f or th e s u b ur ban chan1p ion-,h1p i, expec t ed. G olden is expected t o cop th e pennant, ho,YeYer, a:, \\e haYe 111 0<: t o f l a~ t year's infield and a pron1isin~ bunch of outfielder:,
B ASEBALL ScHEDL'LE, St:ntJRBA:--r L EAGL E
.-\ pn l 7. 19 17 -
Engle,vood YS. Littl e ton, a t En g l e \\·ood.
•--\.rv a d a YS. Bri g hto n, a t Brighton.
G old en dra\\·s bve. ,
A.pril 14, 19 17 -
Engle"'oo d Y:, A r,·ada, a t .\.rYada.
Gold en ""· Br igh ton , a t Gold en.
Littl et on dra\\·:, b,·e ,
--\.pril 20, 1 9 17-
Engle,Yood Ys. Brighton , a t Brighton
Litt1eton , ·s. Gold en, a t Littlet on.
ArY ada dra\\·s l' \'t=>. •
A.pril 2 1, 1 9 17-

En g l e"·ood ""· Gold en, at En g l e\\·ood
Littl et on vs. Ar,·ad a, a t A.rv ada. Bri gh ton dra \\'S bye.
April 25, 1917-
Ar, ·a<la ""· Gold en, at -\rv ada. En gl e"·ood YS. Littleton, at L ittleton .
.-\ pn l 28, 19 17 -
Littl eton ""· Brighton, at Littl eton
En gle,Yood ,·s. r\rvad a, a t En gle \\·ood
G old en dra" bye.
:'\J ay 5, 1917: \.r, ·ada \'S. Br igh ton , at A.r,·ada.
L.1 ttl et on ,·s. G old en, at G old en.
En gle,, ood dra,,•::, bye
1 1a, 9, 1 91 7, -\r,·acla ""· Go1d en, a t Golden.
~l ay 11 , 19 17LittJ e to n ""· :\ry ada, a t Littl eton
) I ay 1 2, 19 1iG oldc- n "~ Brighton , a t Brighton.
~la) 15, 1917G ol den "" Engle\\·ood, at G old en.
:'\ I a) 25, 19 17Engle"·ood ""· Brighton, a t En g l e,Yood
~Ia" 26, 191 71:i ttl eton ""· Brighton , at Bri g ht on.
Page Forty - four
~be ~ennts ~outnament
At a n1eeting of the high school tenni':> fan,, held th e third "eek 1n Septen1ber, it \Yas decided that gi rl s' and boys' tournan1ent:., \\' Ould be h eld. the g irl <:.' 1n the f a ll and the boys' in the spr in g. Bl anche Dunn \\' as cho,en t o n1anage the fonn er and \ ' eme \\'illiams the latter.
D aily practice O) the girls \\' ho decided to en t er occurred during the t,, o \\'eeks preceding th e prelin1inarie5. 1\Yelve gi rl s con tes t ed for the trophy, a Spalding racquet, offered as a prize b) ~Ir. F. H Ro binson, \\'hich "a!', \\' On by Blanche Dunn. J>l ayers "·ere cho~en by lot f or the preliminaries, th e f oll o"·ing table ,ho,\' in g opponent'- and scores:

Blanchl Dunn i Blanche Dunn
Lydia \ "aughn I 6-0 6-0 Blanche D unn
Anniss H o) t. )_ Anniss H oyt By Default .
Ruth Ilailar . I 3-6 : 6-1 6-3
Syl\'a Kerr I Alice Roberts
\hce Roberts ) 6-4 6-4 · ...•.
H elen :'.Iacgrcgor
Alice King
I,a Scott
t Hden ~fact gregor 6-0 l 6-0 : .
{ Iva Scott
H elen Dunn · \ 6 - l 6
H elen :'.Iacgregor 6-0 : 6-0
Helen l\ f acgregor 6-0 6-2 :
Blanche Dunn 7-S 6 -4.
•
I Ya Scott
Ruby Carr 6-1 1-6 11-9 7-5 6-3
Ruth Robinson } Ruth Robinson
f'a ge Forty-six

~be §erenani11g <Clt1b
~ I r. ~[orr1...,on returned to Golden last fall ,Yith n1arn ne\\ idea<: for the adYancement and plea:-ure o f G H S generally One of the 1nost delightful of these ,ya, the organ1z1ng of a ''Serenading Club." I t object "a.:: both to train the YOice, of it:-. men1ber.:; and to raYi<:h the ear..., of Golden's adn1iring citizen, ~Iiss DcRu,ha con-.ented to conduct it.
T o begin ,Yith, t here "·ere thirteen n1en1ber-,, consisting of. T enor--- R obcrt \ \'1llia1n-,, Roland Burger, "\ 'crne \\ "ill1an1-.. Sopranos-~ I i--~ De R u:-;ha, Blanche Dunn, Ze l da ~ I onah.1n .\ ltos-~Ii-,s Grahan,, :\ ruu1 ~ I arkeY, Rul)\· Carr B a,se,-~ I r. ~ I or-, r1son, Charle, Beall, H arle) \\" il1ian1, and \"\ "illian1 0\\ en'-.
Practice \\'as begun at once and '-00n a nun1her of college .-.ongs ,yere con1n1itted to n1e1nOr). ..\. long-suffering school board \\ere con1pe1led, n1en1ber by n1e1nber, to listen to these. The next Yictin1s \\'e r e the relatn cs of the luck) tlnrteen, and at the home, of 1nany of the"e the ::-erenader, \\'ere ro, a11Y entertained. , ,
:\. s the 'fhanksgi\·ing se,1,on approached. the club "a" invited to f urni-.h t he n1us1c for the union .::er,·ice:- hel d at the P re..,b\'terian church. SeYeral anthen1, and h,111ns\\'ere accord1ngl) prepared and rendered on that occasion.

I i::-s D e R u:,ha heca1ne convinced that the volun1e of harn1oniOU!'- ,oun<l produced by the thir teen :-erenader, \\'as in,ufficient for Chri stn1a"' 1nu,ic: therefore, ,he increa.::ed , the nu111ber to t,vent\-,ix -\ nicel\' \\·or<led 1n,·1tahon \\'a:-- a<ldre'-se<l to each of thirteen, cho-.en pupil'S, a::. fol l o\\ s. Soprano,-I.,ulu Golightl), l,e<:]ie K in1balL F a) e Gardner, J oseph1ne ~Iarkey :-\. ltos- J an1ce A.yer, Clara l .,jung,·all 'l'enor-.- J :une..;. I cG11lYrey, Xeal Go"·• R alph I> ar f et. B as~es-.-\ lfred 1.,e,Yi'-, O,car Sappenfield.
1'he next three \\'eek::, ,,ere .:;pent in pleasantl) tediou--.. preparation of old Engli--h and G ern1an C'hri<:tn1a-- carol <:, son1e of\\ hich \\'ere seYcral hundred year, old, to be g1Yen at a Chn<:,b11a-. progran1 held at the Xorth School auditorium.
!'age Forty-eight
Then 1t began to be no1-,ed abroad th,tt Golden H igh ~chool tudent~ \\ere learning Chri,tina.:.. carol", and ,oon in, 1tat1on!'- to ,1ng then1 el,e,, htre ,, ere re< e1, ed ' f'he fir s t of these\\,\"- the n,c..,,age that the l'oor, f,un1l, de!-ired the1n to, 1 1t their ho1ne and ::-ing the carol,.
I hl'n, al,o, can1t.· a letter fro1n Printipal l)o\\ ncn of the ('la, ton Boy · ( allege , urging th,tt th<.: club co111e the follo,ving Saturda) rnorning. ha,e bre,1kfa,t ,ind ~ing their ::-ong, to the bo,, of the hon1e ' .
()n tht \\ edne~da) e, en1ng preceding Chri::-trna,, ~1 1,::- l )eR.u,ha and her little party \\cnt to thL Coor, hon1e, \\here, \\earing ,urplite:'.I and !!ln.ging · 0 ('0111e, 0 Come, En11nanut1." the) 111,trched thru the long hall and took their pl.tee~ near the pi,1no . \\ bile .\hce IZ1ng pla)ed the acco1npanin1ent ... , the, ,,ent thru the tntire progran1 RolJLrt \\ ilha111, Ralph P arfet, H arle) \\'1llian1", .-\lfred J.,e\\ 1s, \ erne \\'11lia1ns and Rol.1ncl Burger each rendered ,olo \Cf) ton1n1endabl). .-\ fter the s1ng1ng, dehc1ou, rcfre,h n1ent, \\'ere ~er, ed and the ,erenader<:. \\ ere plea~antl) entertained ~Ir,. ('oar , being a patrones,, requc,ted the ,1n_ger, to repeat their repertorv for the 1nn1,,te, of thL Old Lad1e< H on1e Saturda) n1orn1ng, bright and earl:. the caroler.., -.,tarted for Cl.t) ton College 1n auto-. belonging to n1en1ber, of the organization. ,\t the hon1e the, '-ang their carol", had a da1nt, breakfast and \\ere ,ho\\n thru the 1n-.t1tution, after \\h1ch the: departed for the Old I Jad1c~· H on1e, \\here they repeated their perfonn,ince for it" gr,ttl'fu1 inn1ate.._ 'f)11, ended the actn itie<:. of the "Serenading Club

Ju11for ~tio
The Ju nior 1 ' r10 \\'as or~anized early this year b) Ralph J> arfet and \\'111 O"·ens. 'Gnder the direction of the forn1er, they haYe done excellent \\'O rk, and have generously furnished the n1usi c for the Xorth School community entertainrnent,, for the girls· reading contest, and for the Juni or Pron1 reception
PIN-Safety
J.<'ra nceli a Eldridge
Alice King
Blanch e Dunn
Lois .i\ yer
l\IEl\ I BERS
I ,·a Scott
H azel Blake
Ruth Robinson
Rub v Carr -
Zelda -:\ I oynahan
Th e object of this organization is to ha,·e a good tin1e on its o,vn hook I t made it s first appea ran ce at a party given at the North School for }. l iss Grah an1 and ~ I iss De Ru s ha. Th e men1bers take turn s at entertaining the cl ub each "·eek.
Pa g-e Fifty

©oltJen f1) igb §cbool £D rcbe.S'tra
Th e G old en Hi g h School Orche,tra began ,,ork during th e second se n11::.., ter o f tl11 ') ea r and appea r ed for th e first tun e in the gir l -: r eading con t e,t. 'l he objec t of the organizat ion 1s to fur nish good n1u::-ic f o r pecia l occa.;ions.
Earl e A J oh n so n Dir ector
R a lph P a rfet , ·iohn
R aYn1ond \\' 1l lian1son
H el en Du nn. \ ·iolin
\\ 'a lt er Childress \ 'iohn

Samuel \\ '. Eldridg e \ 1olin
J ohn B a il a r .... . .................................. \ "iol in
Lydia \ 'a ughn .................... .. ................. \ 0 1olin
R oland Burge r Cello
\\ "illi a n1 O"·en s.
Co rn e t
H ar r v Petri e Tromb o n e ,
i\l ice K i ng P iano
~sonito ~atrol
OFFICERS

G EORGF FIT CH S co utma t er
RALPH ~IoRRI So:-- :\. ss 1s tan t Scoutmas te r
DUDLEY RANh.IX. P a trol L eader
G E0 RC,E \\ 'ELLER. :\. ss is t an t P a tr ol I ,eader
ED\Y ARD 1'I1:-- Secreta r y and Treasurer
Th e T so nito P a tr ol, as organized in th e high school, ha'- for it<:. a1m the acquai nti ng o f 1t"- n1 en1bers '"i th natur e. T o acco rnpli s h thi s, " hike s .. and ca1np1ng tri ps are fr equently planned a nd ca rried out.
The tr aining o f our po\\·er s of obser\'atlon, and, in f ac t , o f all th e sen<-e:,; the abi lit) to tak e care of ourselYes and to be prepared for all emergencie~, can1pcra ft , first aid, loyalty , pa tri o ti sm, obedience, courtesy, re,pe c t , <-elf-confidence , ci tizen sh1 p. kno,, l edge o f a nimal s, p l an t s, mineral s, th e h ea Yen s and all things th at go t o rnake an a ll-a round n1an-th ese are th e thin gs ,ve are trying to gain thru our P at r ol
}\JE~ I BERS
G eorge \\ 'eller
J oseph Brad y
'X eil G o\\'
Clarence Guth
Ed,vard 1' 1in
Dudl ey R ankin
Rob er t \\ 'i lli ams
\ 'erne \\'1lli an1s
San1uel Eldridge
\\'a lt e r Childre,~
R ol and Bur ger
P age Flfty-t,vo
©iris- ' Beaning QI:onteS't
Feuruary 23 rd a reading contest ,va~ giYen at Guggenhrin1 Hall , t,v e l, e of th e G H . . girls entering as conte.:;tants for a gold n1cdal ofie red b) ::\Ii,s D e Ru sha

Prehn1inarie s \\·ere held in January and the girl, ,, e r e -,elected b) th e n1ernber, of their respective classes f ron1 quite a nun1ber that tried out. 'fho ,e -;elected ,, ere Seniors-Blanche Dunn , J..,oi~ Ayer , J eannette Tre-..ize , :N om1a Bright. Jun1or,-Fanita
Dougla, , Zelda ::\1oynahan Sophomores-Sylva Kerr, Clara Ljung, all. Fr e-,hn1en: \li ce Robert, , L eslie Kunball, Ruth Batlar
The readings \\'ere taken fron1 " Dr La, ender s People," e.ich girl having about ten minutes· preparation
The judge"=> "·ere :\ I r-;. ::\Ioore of Golden , ::\Ii ss Robin son of .-\rYada, and ::\11-..s \\ 'a l s h of ::\ I anual Training H igh School of Den, er. Th e n1edal \\'a!'> a,var ded to Loi s A.) er, and honorable n1ention to Ali ce Robert s.
1B ops ' £Dcatorical ([.011test
Th e boYs' second oratorical con te s t for a n1 eda1 offered bY iir. Fitch \\·ill be held ; ; a t Gu ggenheim H a ll )la y 11 , 19 17.

t.;, ow [d'te ©ot £Dur an11 ual
Cand\ Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . October 29, 1916
Hot-dog a n<l l'off ee Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X overnber 10 , 1916

C C Glee Club Concert January 26. 1917
I ce Crean1 Cone ale February) , .,.) ' 191i
G1 rl~ · Read1n _g Conte,t • February )' - >' 1917
Senior Cla-.~ Pla). .-\ pril ? ,., _.,' 1917
Bo\ / Oratorical ('onte,t _ ~ I a\' - - 11, 1917 -\. d,·ert1ser'- and Sale of Annual~.

The Junior Pr on1 is al,va)::- thL 1110.-.,t 1n1portant and pretentiou::- ,ocial c\'ent of th.! year at G H S ,1nd thi, vear 1t 1non th,1n fulfilled all expectation,
'I ht• con1n1ittee :\" e1l Go\\·, Fanita l )ougla, R dph Parfet, \\ 111 l)\\·en~ and R.uby ( arr-,, orked con~c1entiou~l), and, by their effort-.. , n1ade the ,,holt evening a -splendid ~ucce:;:;
-\reception\\,\'- held fron1 o'clock until 9. during " hich the Junior 'I'rio played ,e,·er tl ,election,; 1·,ullta Dougl.1, g,1ve ,\ ,\ re,ldtng a chapter fro111 ":\ l ,1ry Carey, " and :\ I i,, l) tl{u,ha !-ang ,everal nun1her-..
-\fter the reception , <lancing ,va:-- enjoyed for the re,t of the evening Durin~ the danLt. the- gut':-ts \\·ere 5erved ,, Ith Baur·, punch b) :\ l abel Bohtho and H ,1rle) n \\ est
Excellent 1nu,1c \\'as furn1-.hed b, the :\Iorri:-on Orthe-.tra frorn Den,·er.
' rhe follo,\'1ng a(ted a5 p,ttron, and patrone,,e-.
:\Ir and Jr -. A. E. ~Iovnahan , :\Ir and ~Irs H R Rob1n,on ~Ir ancl ~ I r-. C \\ O,,en-.. ~Ir and ~Jr-.. Jarne-. Go,, ~Jr and :\I rs O :\ Carr
§ootball t@artp
A n1o~t delightful part) ,, a._ gi\'en a t thr orth School H all Deceruber 1, 19 16, for th e me1nbers o f th e fir,t and ::second f ootball tean1-., b, ~ I 1,s Gr ah,1n1 and :\Ii,, D eRu,ha • Each person rece1\'ing an i n, i t atlon b r ough t a gue!'.,t The n1en1ber-. of the high school f acult) \\'ere a l !:-O in\'ited to a tt end.

D a n c in g ,, as the f ea tur e of the e,·ening, n1u-.1c being furnished b) ~Ir-... \\'ri gh t -\t 9 30 refre-.hn1ents con~i ting of B aur s ice crean1, f a n c) cc1ke-. and coffee ,, ere ~erYe<l
Th e bo)s' th o u ght fuln ess adde<l grea tl ) to th e -;ucce-.s o f th e occa-.1on, for, ,,h1le ~I1 ::-s Gr ahan1 and ~Ii ss D eRu-.ha danced, un,uspecting, the) ''"ashed al1 th e di h es.
'':\.ll' s "ell th at end , ,·ell »
Page F1 fty-se, en§opbomote )J!>attp
The Sophomore cla-.s gaYe their annual party at the :N"orth School H all Xo,·en1ber 18, 1916, 1n the forn1 of a circus.
"The Sophisticated Sopho1nores' Greatest Sho\\ on Earth·· started "'i th the usual grand parade, participated 1n by the band, all the performers and ~ I r. Fitch. The main sho\\ began b) a selection from the band, led in grand st) le by Dudley Rankin. The clo,vns, H arry J>etrie and Dick Rankin, tun1bled in, follo\\·ed by Earl King, the circus tiger ( ?) T he first act of in1portance ,vas a high singing stunt by Clara Ljung,·all and L ulu Golightly, the fan1ous ,,·arblers. Topsy and her Pa (S)lva Kerr and Joe Graves) follo,ved in a f eature act and dialogue. Then en:-ued a gastronon1ic tragedy, in \\'h1ch the perforn1er'-, representing various edible", just .;in1ply refused to -.,ta) put, ,vith a resulting upheaval.

The side <:hO\\' attractions consisted o f Gipsy fortune tellers (~ ! rs. Rankin and ).liss Taylor, the former a card expert and the latter a crystal ball seeress), the lady ,vho ta1nes the snake'- ( Clara H yland), the lean Goldenese t\\ 1n ( : \ nni~ H oyt) and her rotund larger half (Doroth) I anheim), the "Seventeen \\'onder., of the \ \'orld,'' presided over and di,played by ·•~Iadame -\ lice" ( l Zing); the n1enagerie, consisting of the most dangerous anin1a}.._ in captivity, tan1ed and subdued by George D uvall; the threeshots-for-a-peanut, hit-the-nigger-baby stand; the Japanese bo\.ball attraction, and, last, but not lea-,t 1n1portant, the pink len1onade and cand) ::-tand.:;, presided o,·er by I r. ~nd I rs. \\'est and I r-,. IZ.ing, re'-pecti,·e1y.
:\ large and apprec1ati,·e audience attended, and one and all voted the "Sophisticated Sophon1ore Sho\\·" indeed the "Greatest on Earth."
The annual Freslunan party \\'as giYen J anuary 13th at P ro f e::.~or Ba1lar's hon1e
The comn1ittee in charge of the entertainn1ent provided a progressive series of compe tit ive gan1es, the "·inners of ,vhich \\'ere ~ I iss Graham and J ake Pyln1an, the f armer receiYing as a prize a bot tle o f perfun1e, and the latter a necktie.
B aur's ice crean1, f ancy cakes and coffee ,vere ~crved in generous abundance, a ft er ,vhich conversation and general games ,vere indulged in. :·\ good t ime "·as reported by a ll. Page Fifty-eight
IDinnet for tbe ©iris' <Cbemistr!? ([.lass
1Jr. Fitch g. ,t the girl" of l11s chen1istr, cla,s .\ dinner 1n the ba<.1:n1ent of the high school liuildin!! ,oYernber .29, 1916 Thl hlnouet \\a, cooked and ,er,eci ln tht girl, 'fhe table \\' a, be tu ti full) decorated 111 thl , r hool l olor::-, red and "111 tt. the centerpiece being a largL ke\\ pie 5tanding on a red pede,tal, fron1 the four corners of \Yh1ch red ribbon -;trcan1er" extended to the corner" of the table Red and "h1te c.,rn,\tlon-, \\ ere _gi\'en a, fa,or" Place card, appropriate to the 1 h.,nk,g1Y1ng sea~on "ere h•lnd p.linted by Ernrnn I>, Lr. Eighteen girl" "at do,Yn "1th \ [ r Fitch to a-; attractJYe :1 table and as deliciou, a dinner ,1..., heart lOuld ''"i~h. The n1enu "as a~ follo" s

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O, -.ter Cocktail
• Pickles Oh Yes
Roa"t Clncken
"eet Pota toe, Drc~sing Gra, \'
Celery
Cranberry Sauce
• rruit Salad \\" a fer<::
Salted ).;"ut~ .. ) l ints
Ice (~rean1 Coffee Page
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j Etiiitiiit&li1tiiiitilibdinrli&idmttiiiffiif3imiW&%k%inM,ifuifuimitii rfut&1&iriffi&i'B1&trr r&inffit!i


Luther Hertel

Clothing
Gents' Furnishin gs Trunks and Suit Cases
l) ougla Sl1oes
1 [ on arch f;hi r ts
~\.r row Col l a r .
Judgc-Ha\'c you anything to offer the court before judgn1cnt is passed' PrisonLr- :'\ o. your honor ; 111y lawyer took Ill) last c<.nt
:\Iiss Grah.11n ( in Current £ycnts class)
-:'lfa<la111e ~Lhuniann-Hcink was hurt yesll'rda) Three. ribs were brokt:n wht:n a car struck her taxi
j :\Iother-\Vhat arc you studying now?
• molecules
I
~on-\\ e have taken up the subject of i§
I :\lother- 1 hope you will practice con- {:::!
j stantly ; I tried to 111 ,ke your father "Gtr
j one but he could nlv<.r keep it in hJS eye }~
j .\ frequenter of a >- e,, York ca ft.: ap- ~{l pearul one cvenin~ quilt. drunk • Ha,·c qu1rul of the bartcn<lcr.
j "Ile was here about half an hour ago ,'
: was the ans\\ er
I \fkr a fe\\ ntorncnts the bewildered rnan ;
j askl<L " \Y'lsh I ,,ish hirn?' '
\\aiter-Ho,, di<l ,ou find the beef. sir'
I D 11\Lr-Oh I Just happened to 1no, <. a >9 (1ol d e11, ( ol o ra do i potato and there it was' l9
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~Iiss DcRusha-I neYer sa\\ people \\ho ! \Vhen in need of anything talked so inuch. i i n the G r ocery L ine , call
Senior Girl-I suppose your F r cshn1cn j Go l de ll 8-!don't. :
1\[iss DeRusha-I should say not I I Senior Girl-\\'ell, it sho\\S that we arc j gro\\ ing up ___
)liss Grahan1 t o Freshman-You mustn't laugh out loud in school.
San1 E.-I didn't n1can to. I \\'as Just snuling and the sn1ile busted.
City E<l1tor-I notice you use the phrase, "Puzt:led to death" I should like to know how a n1an can be puzzled to death;> ::--:-e" Reporter-\Y ell, he nught be ridd led "ith bullets
An old <larky nan1ed \ Vashington had t hree sons The first was called George. the second B ooker, but t he third presented a ha r d problen1 A f ter a careful perusa l o f the newspaper he narned the third ''Spokane."
cfhe
Stewart Grocery
Exc lu sive Ag e n ts for Ch a se & a n born ' Tens n n d Co ff ee
ot iftrlf6i&ftffiffirfuiRili1%tii1imirtifuf iR'ifu~~ifuifui&t,nimdffi iiWmifuiitik& i'BJ r&:itr, mi&rii int lei
P age Sixt) -t\\ o
All goods received by 2 P. M. will be delivered in Golden the same day. PHONE

He-I \\ ish you could rnakc the bread 1nother ust:<l to niake
Sht:-I wish you could 1nake the dough fa t her used to make
Father ( teaching son arithn1etic )-~lother, if you had a dollar and I ~a\ t you five n1orc what would you ha\'C?
::\ I other-Hys t erics.
Ruby-\Yhat is n1ilk-sugar like?
)Ir Fitch- I t is a white powder
Rub)-ls 1t good?
).Ir Fitch-It says on this bottle, "For infants" I' ll pass 1t around
1Ir Fitch-::-.onic chemical n1ixtures smell like orange blossoms

Lois-Oh, let rlle sn1ell some Fi t ch-\\'cll, so soon, Lois?
( Exit Lois. b lushing g r catl) )
Fitch-There rnust be somethin'< n1 it 1f she takes it so n1uch to heart
C'huck-\\ .hat's the 1na tter, Speck, disappointed in love-;, Speck-~ o, n1y loYc is disappointed in n1c
.\ lanne, sp;Jled ,omc "hiskr on his
I barn floor, so that a. lit t le s t rcan1 of it ran j out \ certain 1nouse sallied forth fron1
• his hole a n d, being t hirst), took a sip It i tasted s t range and he went back in t o his j hole and t h ought Then he came out a n d : 1 took another sip an<l \\t:nl back aga i n and thought Then he came ou t and t ook a j big dnnk T hen he Jun1pe<l up on the • edge of a soap box and stood up on his i hincl legs.. bristled up his whiskers, and cxj clai,ned: ");ow bring ou t tha t b larne<l j cat 1"
· I say, n1a1n n ia" as k ed little T on1n1) "do fairy tales always bt>gin with 'Once upon a t in1c ?'"
":": o. dt'ar not always. Thty son1t: t in1es hcgin \\ ith '). I y love, I ha\'t. been detained at the office again tonigh t '•
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rf(tiffit&
Page Sixt) - fo ur
HAROLD W. STEELE

Pianist
Studio: 1 00 4 For<l ' t .
Go l t l e11, Co l o. P l10 11e Gc>l cl e 11 38J
1;::.~ "\\'alk a block or t\\ o and ! .\ \'cry prominent n1:1n died r ·cently, and sa ye a dollar or two ' short!}· a fler a fri1.:nd of tht' fa1nil.v c ille<l ,<..1 5~ i to condole the widow. The calkr h·Hl bl<n s.i=:} i a \'Cf) warn1 friend of th e dccc 1sc<l, 1nd
0 D L t & C ·. :II a,, h1• \hb .ibout to clt:part, he asked '' Did I ""' . . emer 0. \\1II lcavt.: )OU n1uch?'' I 'Oh, }CS, indeed,"' replied the wiclo" G olde n, C olorado · .. nearl) c,·er) night.'' ! - ~g
Hardware '._1 th~\~'.[~,~~-I n1uch prefer the obstruction to i
5~ ! Rub) (at a baskt.:tball ~an1c)-I hope I ~g don' I obstruct your , iew? i
I mplements
F;1 Cream Separators !I 1-aPita (in English Histor) class)-How
~11 : ((1ul<l the people of Lhzabeth s tnne wear
I§ G asoline Engines !I th ~(~r;~:.~1h:u~~~;ghneck~ could.
Blacksmithing
\li..;s Grahani-1 \\!Sh you had raised !
Heavy W ood W o rk lttter, on your nngs ~g
~peck-\\ l chdn t ha,·e tinn: to raisL
~Q then1 ,~
PHONE GOLDEN 157
R~ in thl world
Ihi
Fay-Bill sa)s I ha,·c the prettit.:sl lips
"\Valk a block or t,vo ,~nd '-oi-..y - I '<l put mine up against thcn1 an} save a dollar or t\\ o t1n1e
mfu&ahiJ&t&r'&i&.'izti ~ti iffiiifil5'i'~~iaitnt r'miflfi2IDflH2filhit{5, r&ritii ._,g
Page Sixty-six

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§i The ! \\ hen conuuen c etuent's over- then
12,< • j ,, hat? :\Jost of you ,, ill either go ;,~
Ko en ig M ercant1"
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:I to college or lea\'e Golden to accept {i i positions \Vhen you clo lea, e , a bit >
j of ne,, s about old f r iends is ~oing to ~1 Offip an y : be tnighty ,,·el co 1ne f~
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Defor e you go order a ,ve e kly ~g
n1essage f r orn the o l d to\\ n a hi~ >~
e i gh t -page lette r , t elling the ac-ti, i- {~
§.i ties of Golden and Go l clen H igh >~§
~? S ta1)l e a 11 cl I-1" a t1C)' Sl'hool J ust say: 'Send 1ue The Transc r ipt."
GROCERIES :
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And here' s s o1neth1ng for tho se
• ,, ho aren't G r ads yet :
~<:~ : Irn itations for ) our " !loi n s ' ', p ro - >'::1
