GROVE HIGH YEARBOOK EVOLUTION |
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The 1917 Grove
Yearbook cover was made from brown parchment paper. Printed in medium green ink and tied
with a dark green cord. For whatever reason the cover would not scan into a usable color
reproduction. With the colors used it is possible that green was an original color before
the famous blue. The 1917 book title was, "The Seniors of 1917." The yearbook is from Fred Booth who lives in Virginia. Stephanie Tayloe mailed the book to the site for our use in the scanner. |
| The Jonquil yearbook appeared
for at least the year 1919. This Jonquil was
provided to the This cover was badly faded and |
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| The Hi Life yearbook appeared for at least the years 1920 and 1922. Believed
to have been owned by |
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1921 was the only known year
for the Rubicon. The book was covered in brown suede leather with gold letters. The cover shown is from a copy owned and provided by Stephanie Tayloe. |
| The Scintilla yearbook
appeared during the years of 1927, 28, 29 and 30. The book has a hard cover with embossed lettering. The cover shown is from a copy owned and provided by Stephanie Tayloe. |
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The usual yearbook fare was in this copy of the 1924 Comet. In later years the Comet Publication would be the school's newsletter. This
copy was in the collection |
| The 1932 Grove Yearbook was titled Memoirs. The cover
shown was the personal It has been provided by his |
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The futurist yearbook
appeared for at The cover shown is from a copy owned by
Joel Clark, |
| This version of the Tower
made it's The cover shown was the personal |
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The white cover for the
Tower first The cover shown is from the personal |
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