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L, . L.- ,L YL... YV,-,YYW Mi , Y ,Y ,Lawn-,?.h ,i, THE NUGGET 1930 pw GOLD HILL HISCHOOL Sembr Clary Will VVC, the Senior Class of Gold Hill High School of 1930, being in the state of delirium tremens, do bequeath to the unconscious Freshmen, the intelligent Sophomores, and the distinguished Juniors the following: To the junior Class our ability to graduate. To the Sophomore Class our privilege to skip school. To the Freshmen we do bequeath the learnings of us, the sophisticated Seniors. To Mr. Meisinger our good-naturedness. To Mr. Angstead some good basketball players. To Mrs. Campbell the lessons for driving a Hudson car. To Miss Orr a larger car so that we can go places. VV'oo-die Shaver to Lucille Hittle, another boy to take his place after he has graduated. Carl Palmer to Ernie Kell, his great big he-man form, especially in a bathing suit. Jewel Quakenbush to Wilna Poe, her fiery disposition. john Chisholm to VVilliam. Conner, all his precious time and ability to beautify his hair. Chas. Smith to Teddy Ritter, his winning ways with the girls, especially Genevie Stumbo. Evelyn Thompson to Kenneth XVald, her ability to obtain high grades. Wa1're11 Kelsoe to Linsley Dorman, his ability to know great big beautiful blondes. Leona VVheat'ley to the Ferrys' her curling irons. Jewel to Eugenia her ability for getting jealous. VVoodie to Logan, the use of his Essex every once in a while. Carl to Bill Hammersley his love for Minnie. john Chisholm to Clarence Kell, his ambition to become a good catcher on the baseball team. I Charlie Smith to Ruth Green, his ability to stay short. VVe have not found out yet what he uses. Leona VVheatley to jean Chisholm, her ability to remain peaceful and never quarrel with anyone that will quarrel with her. Warreii Kelsoe to Nettie Stone, his love of throwing slams at other people. jewel to Melvin. her love of fighting with Eugena.
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THE INTHGGET 1930 GN GOLD HILL HISCHOOL Senzbr Clary Hzktory On the 3rd of September, 1926, a class of about 20, en- tered the Gold' Hill High School. Of course, there was some strife between these new, unfamiliar pupils, and the very dignified Sophomores. The initiation came in October with many pleasing surprises for the Freshies, and, after this great event in the lives of these 20 people, though some had hurt feelings, none had swelled heads. This class gave the Sophomores a return party at Chisholm's mine on Evans Creek. In September of 1927, this class again came back, but a number of our last year members had dropped out of school. It was then their turn, to be dignified and they showed this by giving the Freshies a good natureld working over,i in October. i The Junior year this class consisted of IO members, all but one having entered High school at the same time in '26, The Junior class was well represented at the County Track meet by Lyle Childers, who carried- off four first places in track. This year, the Senior Year, the class still has 101116111- bers. Vera Clark, President, Carl Palmer, Vice-President: and Woodrow Shaver, Secretary. Lyle Childers, Carl Palmer, Vlfoodrow Shaver and jewel Quakenbush earned their letters this year in Basket ball, and we have fond hopes for Baseball. Lyle Childers is manager of the High School Annual: John Chisholm, Athletic Manager and Secretary of the Student Bodyg and Wloodrow Shaver, President of the Student Body. Class Colors: Pink and VVhite. Class Flower: VVhite Carnation. Class Motto: Out of the Harbor into the Sea of Life.
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THE NUGGET 1930 5 CEOLD HILL P1LSCHOQl: 'i-' i uzzzbr Clan' H zktory Jean Chisholm - President Linsley Dorman Vice President Mildred VVyatt - Secretary Lucille Hittle S'g't at Avrms There are six members, three boys and three girls in the Junior Class. During our Freshman year we had an enrollment of nine members. The entire class made their letters in basketball this year. Logan Gardner was Cap- tain of the boys team and Melvin Sargent was high point man. Lucille I-little was the Captain of the girls team and Mildred VVyatt was chosen as the most valuable player. All the boys turned out for baseball and trackg Logan was pitcher for the baseball team. Lucille Hittle was editor of this year's Annual. Jean Chisholm was the Grade News reporter for the paper and Lins Dorman was the Athletic and general reporter.
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