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K0 N! SOPHOMORE CLASS . James Rickard, jack Tupper, Elsworth Polglase, Arthur Merrill, Everett Champion, john Sutherland, john Martin, George Kohler Roger Kitto, Kieth Breckenridge, Ben Bivens, Albert Freeman, Tom Osborne, Ted Barker, Bob Wilson, jess Mickleson, john Hennessy Albert Krasevac, Elmer Crase, Elmer Hawkins, john Marks, Ernest Kramm, Lawrence Tremewan, Hazel Ducotey, Frances Perkins Marjorie Mulcahy, Thelma Branson, Louise Brown, Anita Fossa, Beatrice Bone, Ruth Richards, Katherina Hawkins, Louise Peters Harding Ferguson, Lorraine Lewis, Agnes Seneski, Dorothy Hayes, Grace Kerfoot, Myrtle Wells, Claire Colvin, Lucile Crase, Lois Berri: man, Theresa Silva, Edward Sollar, Lucille George, Amorette Hoerl, Winifred Tritch, Elizabeth Pascoe, Kathleen McGagin, Marjorie Ben- netts, Nellie Tompkins. A 1 1
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,f ...- - 711. -ia - gefffflee-ff lg Sophomore History One bright August day in 1925, groups of Freshies arrived at the Grass Valley High School to receive their high school education. During the first few days they entered the high school very reluctantly, for they feared the lofty upper classmen and their plans, but, having been unharmed at the annual initiation, they quickly forgot their fears and became interested in many high school affairs. The officers who helped to make their Freshman year success- ful were Ben Bivens, president, Beatrice Bone, vice presidentg Marjorie Bennetts, secretary, Elmer Hawkins, treasurer, Glen lVeldon, sergeant-at- arms, and Miss Burroughs, class adviser. Their dance and luncheon were very successful. The treasury was enlarged by both events, and the dance was enjoyed by the many students who attended. In August, 1926, the same group of students arrived at the high school, but not in the timid manner of just a year before. Several former members had left the ranks, but several new members joined the group, so that the loss was not so keenly felt, In the first meeting for the year the following were elected as officers of the Sophomore Class: Beatrice Bone, president, Lois Berriman, vice pres- identg Lucille Crase, secretaryg Marjorie Bennetts. treasurer, Roger Kitto. sergeant-at-arms, Miss Silva. class adviser. . On December 3, 1926, the class gave their luncheon. and on February ll, 1927. they acted as hosts at a dance to the members of the Student Body and visiting basketball players. Both events proved socially and financially suc- cessful. Many basketball players of the class made an excellent name for themselves and their class. The Sophomores proudly claim one member of the A team and several members of the B and C teams. Also, they proudly claim several of the actors who helped to make the Student Body play successful. - During their Freshman year the Class of 1929 placed their aims on the highest clouds in the heavens, and if their last two years are as successful as the first they will all reach graduation with honors in June, l929. But when we gain the title Seniors, At the parting of the ways, VVe will ne'er forget the pleasures Of our happy high school days. Katherine Hawkins. 26
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