Amador County High School - Skip Yearbook (Sutter Creek, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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The Sophomore Class N 'August, 1926, we found ourselves Sophomores and with a renewed spirit we started to make our class better than it had been the previous year. At the beginning of the year we initiated the- Freshmen who returned our kind' ness by entertaining us at a dance two weeks later. It was a big night for the Sophomores and everyone enjoyed himself immensely. Although we have decreased in our number of members since last year we have been well represented in the student activities. We have two football letter men and three basketball letter men. Several have indulged in dramatics and 'several are in the operetta. We also have a number of expert typists among our girls and a. large number are on the girls' baseball team. We have found capable oflicers in Delwin Poe, presidentg Burton Payne, vice presidentg and Avilino Sanchez, secretary and treasurer. We could not have a better class advisor than Mr. Moses. As our Sophomore year is now drawing to a close we are ready to give it up to those that are coming after us and take our place as Juniors. -Olive Hoskins, '29. S1 x iccu-

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The llunior Class N August, 1926, we again entered our stately high school, this time not as timid Freshmen or joyous Sophomores, but with all the dignity of full-fledged Juniors. We organized our class of twenty-ive members soon after school started, electing Ronald Cox, presidentg Kenneth Kupfrian, vice president, William Perovich, secretaryftreasurer, and choosing Miss Armstrong for our class adviser. As Miss Armstrong became Mrs. Vesper soon after Christmas, Miss M. Yancey, her successor, became our class adviser. - When it comes to contributing our share to the schoolls activities, we think the school has no cause for complaint. We have six men on the football team, one on the A basketball team and one on the B team. Our girls also do well in athletics, and we have some good tennis players among both the girls and the boys. Our class is well represented in dramatics and in the art and literary departments. We have our part in social affairs too, as we are planning to entertain the seniors at a ball sometime in the near future. In would take much more space than we are allowed to tell you all about our wonderful class, but this is enough to show you that the Junior class of 1927 is a very good class. -Georgie Walker. Fiflecn



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The Freshinan Class N August 30, 1926, we, fortyfthree childish freshmen entered the dear old Sutter Creek High School. We weren't shown much respect at the initiation which took place two weeks later even though we were the . largest class in the school, but we were good sports and did everything they told us to do. Next year we will be Sophomores and then the Freshmen had better beware for it will be our turn. A At a meeting held to decide who would be our class oiiicers, Mary Payne was elected presidentg Enola Logomasino, vice presidentg and Kenneth Taylor, secretary and treasurer. Due to Kenneth's leaving school some time later, Ruby McKenzie was elected secretary and treasurer. i V Miss Matchin was chosen our class adviser. Our class colors are green and lavender. Our class motto is Success has three S's-Start, Strive and Stick. We were largely represented in all activities by many members. Four of our girls, Audrey Stone, Winnie Spink, Mary Payne and Alethya Raab took part in the operetta entitled The Nliddie Academy. In football we were represented by Cecil Phillips, Alfred Standridge, George Victor and Maurice Solari, and in basketball by Sheridan Richards, Alfred Standf ridge and Cecil Phillips. We were greatly honored when Sheridan Richards won a letter in basketball. Hee played on the second team this year but next year we expect to see him on the first team. Many of our freshmen girls have gone out for baseball. A team is being organized and they expect to play Jackson in the future. -Ruby McKenzie, '30. Satlanfn

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