Steamboat Springs High School - Galleon / Sailors Log Yearbook (Steamboat Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1917

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Junior Class IRENE HEROLD. THREE years ago we entered High school as Freshmen. Our class was composed of about twenty timid “Greenhorns.” Of course we were not really Greenhorns. we were far too smart for that, but that is the name that the Seniors gave us. Throughout the year we were tormented unmerci- fully by the upperclassmen, especially at the Seniors' sunset supper. They blacked our faces and did all kinds of cruel things until no one who saw us that evening would have thought we were the same smart bunch; and we didn’t look as though we would ever be dignified. However our first year of agony passed and in September, 1915, we returned, less in number perhaps, but nearer to the dignity of the Seniors whom we so admired in our “infancy,” for had not Mr. Baker promised to “reserve seats for some of those dignified Sophomores?” We elected Mary Van Cleave and Wesley Poulson as. president and secretary. We entertained the rest of the school at a Christmas party. The tortures of our school life were continued this year in the form of Caesar, and I verily believe that Great Caesar’s ghost will haunt us forever. Another year lias passed and we are again back in the school room. Our officers for our Junior year are Wesley Poulson and Marjory Scoville, pres- ident and secretary. Our colors are blue and white, the same as those of the two preceding years. Our entertainment this year was given on Hallowe'en, and was a masquerade party. One evening in the early part of the year a party of upperclassmen, well represented by our class, thought they would try their skill at painting. Their well-meant efforts were directed chiefly at the Freshmen, who did not seem to appreciate their art. However there was no doubt as to the color of the Freshmen in the minds of those who saw the residts, for the artists had used green paint. Thus have we passed three happy years of our school life and perhaps next year the Freshmen may have the privilege of looking at us with wide- opened mouths as we viewed the Seniors when we were Freshmen. For, verilv. verily, I say unto you that they will be a soft looking bunch.

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Senior Class Calendar Senior Class Play: “Kicked Out of College.” April 7 and 9. Orpheum Theater. Freshman Party in Honor of the Seniors, April 13. Senior Party at the Home of Mr. Thompson. May 4. Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Benjamin Bean. May 20. Commencement, Thursday evening. May 24. Junior “Prom” and Banquet for Graduating Class, Cabin Hotel, May 25. Commencement Program Invocation. Piano Solo Salutatory Class History------------------------ Song—“Moonlight Song” Reading— The Man Without a Country’ Class Poem Class Song—“School Daysv Oration—“Immigration”---------------- Class Prophecy----------------------- Song—“In Old Madrid” Class Will--------------------------- Valedictory-------------------------- Presentation of Diplomas Benediction. Marion Leckenby Burton Allin Marion Leckenby Girls’ Glee Club Russell Ohman Irene Dismukes Marguerite Crane Charles Birkett Letha Coleman Girls’ Glee Club Clarence Hasty Maurice Leckenby Prof. George O. Thompson



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SOPHOMORE CLASS Top row, left to right—Fern Bartholomew, Irene Hallett, Philbert Leckenby, Elmer Combs, Ross Carpenter, Ina Adams, Helen Courtney, Hazel Sandelin. Middle row—Mary Shupp, Mildred Noyce, Walter Hale, Wilma Fisher, Alma Baer, Lois Woodcock, John Burroughs, Frankie Burgess, Rita Hitchens. Bottom row—Lillian Kernaghan, Violet Scoville, Gladys Remington, Anna Johnson, Rosa Jackson, Inez DeLong.

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