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Senior Qllass lldliisifoiry On August 24, 1925, our class, consisting of sixty-five i'Freshies, entered the Grass Valley High School. Our first meeting was held on August 31, when we elected the following officers: President ............., ................. B en Bivens Vice-President ..,.. ............... B eatrice Bone Secretray .........,. ......... M arjorie Bennetts Treasurer .......... ,,...,..,.. ,........ E l mer Hawkins Adviser ................................................ Miss Burroughs During the year we proved our ability in sports, and established our reputation through our achievement in scholastic and social affairs. 1926-1927 As Sophomores we registered only fifty students, but we were not the timid students that we had been the year before. During the first week we assembled and elected the following officers: President .................................................. Beatrice Bone Vice President ........ .,.......... L ois Berriman Secretary .............. .................. L ucile Crase Treasurer ............................,............. Marjorie Bennetts Adviser ..r................,.......,,.....,........r.............. Miss Silva We gave a luncheon and a dance both of which proved to be successful socially and financially. play. We were also represented in the school sports, and in the Student Body 1927-1928 As juniors we found ourselves diminished in number, but still as energetic as ever. Our class chose the following leaders: President ,......................, ........ H arding Ferguson Vice President ............. ............ C laire Colvin Secretary ............... ........ L ois Berriman Treasurer .................................................... john Marks Adviser ..........................,,............................ Miss Dyke During our third year in high school we were represented in dramatics, sports and scholarship. Now after three years of labor we have reached our goal, The Realm of Seniorhoodf' 1928-1929 ' We, the class of ,29, made our Senior year one that will long be remembered. We chose for our officers the following: President ................. ........ A lbert Krasevac Vice President ........ ......... F rances Perkins Treasurer ................ .......... j ohn Hennessy Sergeant at Arms ........ ....... L ucille jefford Council member .................................... Ruth Richards Advisor ........................................................ Miss Dyke We gave luncheons and dances, all of which were very successful. For our play we choose The Return of Hi jinksf' This was well, patronized, and seemed to be en- joyed by everyone. Now after four enjoyable years we are leaving the portals of high school behind us, and are slipping out into the great arena of the world. RUTH RICHARDS. Twenty-one I
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GERALD MOUNDAY Better late than never. MARJORIE BENNETTS Not so very, very tall, , But the-re's none sweeter after all. f , ,,. , . - . x:.g,gi,-,-'nf ,vt - , f - X X f 'r X- an ,, l G 3,61 l 'lurk ' Lp , 1, JOHN!-MARTIN Never do today what you can do tomorrow And get away with it. '55,-W IN A ff: -, MJ LUCILE CRASE - She's been a phantom of delight, Since first she gleamed upon our V sight. 9' 'f ,ttf ,lf xc 'X ROGER KITTO Slow, but still moving. , , fix L' L5 It if - ' LUCILLE JEFFORD As brimful of mischief and wit and glee As ever a human frame can be. -' DJ' i mls, ,', . Lf'f'. if 5. fp , . .,, fi ZW ,fp ' ,.. 1, - f., Jing iz Kgs, 4,41 ,ll CC! if Tweniy 'I
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Twenty-two lluiilfe Changes The hill was covered with flowers, The meadows green and fair For many a lonely maiden Often lingered there. The sky was beautiful at sunset The clouds were rolling by Where many a lonely airship Often sailed up in the sky. l The tennis court was hidden By the rambling roses there Those who played were forgotten But the court was never bare. Now the hill is brown and bare The meadows dingy with wear For many wandering flocks Often pasture there. The sky is beautiful as before The clouds are rolling by Now many airships sail high Floating up in the sky. GXJ My llaiilfifllfe Ship I am rigging up my little ship, Which is a little barkg I'm going to sail the Ocean Blue, And return before it's dark. The name of my ship is Nina, I shall sail to Spain and Rome I shall also sail ,to China, And then I shall sail it home. D BEVERLY FoNTz 3 1cK LINDSTROM
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