Grass Valley High School - Stray Leaves Yearbook (Grass Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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6z61 so sssnj Twenty-nine

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I RS HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS. It seems a long time, and yet, when we look back only three short years have elapsed since we, the Class of 1929, entered the great unexplored regions of High School. During our first days in high school we built dream-castles. These were soon shattered by the upper classmen, who threatened to give us a most horrid initiation. However, when that great event was over, we rebuilt our dream-castles using higher aims for pillars. Our class luncheon and dance were very successful events. The council for our freshman year included Ben Bivens, Big Chief g Beatrice Bone, Little Chief, Elmer Hawkins, keeper of Wampum, Marjorie Bennetts, scribe and Miss Bur- roughs, counselor. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we felt quite proud to be able to join the Big-Braves in tormenting the poor, timid, little papooses. Our number of braves had decreased considerably, but we still had a large tribe. As council, the class chose Beatrice Bone, Lois Berriman, Marjorie Bennetts, and Lucille Crase, with Miss Silva counselor. The sophomore dance, which took the form of a valentine party was a great success. Our heap of wampum was increased both by this dance and by our luncheon. At the beginning of our third year, we were, indeed, glad to be Big-Braves at last. At the first meeting of the year we elected Harding Ferguson, Claire Colvin, Lois Berriman and john Marks as our council with Miss Dyke as counselor. Our junior dance of january 20, was very successful, both socially and financially. The junior luncheon and jitney dance of March 14, was a very successful event. During our three years in high school, our tribe has been well represented in scholarship, dramatics, and sports. And now, after three hard years of labor we have reached another goal. The gates of Seniorhood lie open before us. - BEATRICE BONE. Twenty-eighz



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W W xxxxmxxxxxwxxxwk N r W k xxmmxxx Z YM KXXXXXX KN N W MXN A m mx RX TX Z f'l-obcckcv '21 HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. The Freshman knows not and he knows not he knows not. The junior knows but he knows not that he knows. The Senior knows not, but knows he knows not. While the worthy Sophomore knows, and he knows that he knows. Many great stars have scintillated among the sophomore class, and we can boast of basket-ball stars, prima donnas, debaters, makers of scholarship records, and innumer- able others. Our selection of officers, as follows, proves that our class has been very successful in both years in high school. They are president, Meri-is Ingram g vice-president, Jack Lewisg secretary, Elizabeth Lucasg treasurer, Olive Skewes. We are very well represented in the orchestra and chorus, and in the plays given by the school. According to a custom prevailing in G. V. H. S. we had our annual dance on No- vember 4, 1927, and gave our class luncheon February 15, 1927. RETA MOYLE. TlJi1'tv

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