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Mae Erlandson and Ruby Crye at the 1992 Red Cliff Union High School reunion. The dinner was held in the high school auditorium.
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Dump/Dumph family group during the Red Cliff Reunion of 1982 held in the former school gymnasium, now town hall. From left to right: Ronnie Dump, Chuck Dump, Pearl Dump Mize, Joy Dump (Chuck's wife) and Ernie Dump Dumph. Pearl and Ernie are holding vases of blue Columbines, the Colorado state flower,. It was illegal to pick blue Columbines in 1982 but the statute of limitation for that has passed.
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Red Cliff reunion July 1977. Ernie Dump Dumph facing the camera in the Red Cliff Museum (formerly the Red Cliff school). Three women standing behind Ernie are looking at a photo display.
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Ruby Dump (Crye) and Joe "Tex" Medvetz sitting on Tex's motorcycle, May 30, 1948, Red Cliff. The Red Cliff Union High School is visible on the hillside in the far background. Tex and Jim Crye, Ruby's husband, were stationed at Camp Carson (now Ft. Carson) in 1946-1948. They were in the Army Engineers, 2nd Division, 38th Combat Battalion. Many GIs from Camp Carson were sent to Camp Hale to be trained to ski at Cooper Hill after WWII. They lived...
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The Ivan Dump home, Eagle St., Red Cliff. Standing by the gate, left to right: Ernie Dump Dumph, Eddie Dump Dumph, Betty Mae Dump Elsberry. To the right was the home and garage of Joe Trujillo. The wood garage was replaced in the early 1950s with a cinder block building. Above the railroad tracks and fence in the upper right is the school and just to the left of the school is the Squire's home (two stories).
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Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) on Senior Sneak Day 1938. She is standing at the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun in Colorado Springs. Spencer Penrose built the shrine between 1934 and 1937, dedicating it to Will Rogers who died in a plane crash in 1935. The elevation on the top deck in 8,136 ft. The shrine is now part of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.