Victor Valley High School - Joshua Tree Yearbook (Victorville, CA)
- Class of 1936
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M ISS LEECH, MARCERY STEVENS,
Advisor I President
Tl-IE SENICDRS
The Class of '36 sailed into the great Victor Valley Union High School on
September 5, l932, with much verdancy and more noise. The crew elected
to pilot the group through the first year was: Miss Leech, Captain, Bob Moline,
Commanderg Grace Quarterman, official keeper of the lofi. We started our
activities with a party at the Port of Apple Valley. An Assembly program
followed, and the Freshman song took the ship by storm. The backward dance
was certainly welcomed by the boys of Victor l-lighg they needed a rest.
Swimming and dancing at Campbell's ended up the year right.
As we swung into the Sophomore year Bob Moline was given dishonorable
discharge for imitating joe Penner in meetings, and Kemper Campbell took
over the helm with Stevens doing the honors on the log book. An Editor's Hop
and an Assembly were achievements. We even displayed our colors for a
week for winning a ticket-selling contest.
The '36 juniors were an active crew, with Stevens at the helm and Arnold
keeping the log, with the good old salt, Miss Leech, still advising. The new
class sweaters created a sensation and established a tradition. The play Sally
Lou came off in great shape,- with Willson and Broad striking up a gay and
daring romance. The junior jocose raised a few snickers and was the talk of
the ship for days. Then the prom-we did it up right, and everyone declared
the hall had never looked lovelier.
Still full of pep and raring to go, but just a little sad, the Class of '36 came
back as Seniors. Stevens is still at the helm and Arnold continues to keep the
log. Stopped off at Oro Grande for a big party at the river's edge. Taking time
out again the crew of '36 entertained the Sophs with a Hallowe'en party at
Campbell's. Too much cider was consumed by some of the members. The
Christmas 'Dance reflected the Yuletide spirit. What a boot the Seamen of
'36 received on Ditch Day! Honkey Tonk! We again entertained the Ship's
company with a light fast-moving comedy which went over in a big way.
After the beautiful formal the Seamen received their promotion papers and
left the good ship VVUHS with Bon Voyage, Shipmatesl
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