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Collection: Directories and Documents > Yearbooks

Grass Valley High School - Stray Leaves (371.STR.1910)(1910) (67 pages)

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STRAY LEAVES sive 2 eres: Vor a fifth time a Senior Class of Grass Valley High Schovi presents to the public the annual Senior Class publication, “Stray Leaves.’” The Class of ‘10 joins with its predecessors in hoping that the future Senior Classes will continue its publication, under the very appropriate name chosen by “04,” “Stray Leaves.” The Class of 1910 takes this opportunity of publicly thanking the Faculty, especially our beloved Vice Principal, Mrs. Curran, for the kindly assistance and advice given us during our entire course and while preparing “Stray Leaves.” We also desire to thank all who, by their assistance, have made possible the success of our “Commencement” and of our paper. The class of 10 would leave this advice to the Student Body:. “Try to develop more ‘school spirit.’ It has been said that ‘Money makes the world go ’round.’ It might well be said that for the world of the High School student ‘School spirit’? makes the world go ’round.” BoC; PELTERSON, 710.