Grass Valley High School - Stray Leaves Yearbook (Grass Valley, CA)
- Class of 1928
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L IN MEMORIAM Miss MABEL LINCOLN EDWARDS 1882-1928 Before the altar of her memory ' Our welhmeant offerings seem vain We cannot represent in thingy Our reverence to her dear name. ll-70 REWO RD The staff has endeavored to make this edition of STRAY LEAVES an interesting and valuable record of high school activities for the year, 1928. The theme of the book centers around the American Indian for two reasons: first, because of the general favor that Indian symbols have been receiving in textiles, books, decorations, and in practically every phase of art this year. The Indian motif was chosen because it is especially adapted to this section of the country. The country in and about Nevada County is rich in Indian folk lore, legends, and picturesque spots having Indian names. 'The art 'classes and members of the staff have captured bits of these romantic pictures and legends thus contributing toward making the book of value to others besides those to whom it is a chronicle of past joys. To the business men and people of the corn- munity who have made this book a possibility Grass Valley High School wishes to ex ress its sincere gratitude and hopes that this edition of STRAY LEAVES may afford its readers both knowl- edge and pleasure. To MISS ELIZABETH MCDOLE, our worthy and faithful friend, whoxe fiucere and earnexl ro-operation haf made our .rchool puhlicatiour a IHC- cexf, we, the Student Body of Gran' Valley High School, gratefully dedi- cate thif number of STRAY LEAVES. MR. W. S. MILLAR For three yearf principal of the Graff Valley High Srlaool who loaf worked nnfelfiyloly and .fneeefffnlly for tloe adifaneernenl of the .rcbool in Jclaolarxlaip, in fportxmanxlaip, in organization, in equipment and jinancef. TENT5 CLASSES LITERARY CALENDAR COUNCILS DRAMA SPORTS TYPING AWARDS RESUME ALUMNI EXCHANGES ADVERTISEMENTS JOKES 672 FACULTY ELIZABETH INICDOLE DIARY E. HAWVLEY, DEAN 01-' GIRLS LAURA STEWVART LEINTA DIARGARET READ PORTIA L. HARRISON DOROTHY DYKE JOHN B. UXDERWYOOD D. D. DIANROSS C. A. RUSH ELSIE BI. FIELD LLOYD SWYEETDIAZNT t Y t 1 1 P is NX x K ? I I Q- AN X xx X xx' Ns x N X l xl ' xx XX Xxx X U X N Us-NKQCH' ll - Xe iS x ' '------ ' I ,t cr - f 't , .wefef'+Pww,y .He.-:.'.-+-fwssemmw 57- i ' f Q ----nuQmxe333w3mg',,fni,ugL xxx imm.-'.m. I , - W 1 y -PG' if g'ffg'Q5- 1' 3 fi' 3 Sl4f1'flQigf.?ff: 5:5551255'ifffiil'F?,'2'i'1'-i'35 .?2f-Elf-.'.EQ'? Fil If 3.52 1 1-1735 P-Lili ii-AQ r l ? -fb :T ' li if ir 5-1 '2 ?515if'i1 fff.ilt'i5 f 5 History oil' the Class oil: 1:2 The C1 y ve members, has the distinction and honor of being the first class to graduate from Grass Valley High School at mid- year. The class is proud of this honor and hopes that in years to come the mid-year graduating classes will increase until they have become just as important as those graduat- in g in June. The girls of the class also established a pre- cedent this year by wearing pastel-colored frocks.. WILLENA MORRISON. ass of 19272, although composed of onl fi Eleven Twelve The Class of T927 L2 WILLENA MORRISON Willena was our president, She worked for us each day, And helped our class untiringly In every kind of way. JACK CURNOW S al zztato rim jack Curnow was vice-president, A jolly help was he. As salutatorian of the class He spoke successfully. MABEL LEWIS Mabel Lewis is next in line, She took in all our dues. When asked to do a favor, She never would refuse. BURTON SKEWES Valedictorimz Valedictorian was Burton In the orchestra he played. The memory of his cheerful smile Will never, never fade. MYRTLE KENT Myrtle was our secretary. She surely did her best, And worked with all her might and main To make her class the best. The Will of lflhe Glass coll' 1927 L2 We, the Class of 19272, being sound of mind and hoping to please everyone, do hereby make our last will and testament, all others being declared null and void. futu Wit To the teachers, we leave fond memories which we hope will comfort them in re years. To the juniors, we leave Room 7, hoping they will use this room. To the sophomores, we leave our dignity. To the freshmen, we leave our noble conduct in all our classes. Individually, we bequeath our property as follows: I, Burton Skewes, do bequeath my friendship with Miss Field to Chester Oates. Willena Morrison, do bequeath my long hair to Muriel Rosewall. jack Curnow, do bequeath my good looks to john Martin. Mabel Lewis, do bequeath my studiousness to Arthur Brown. Myrtle Kent, do bequeath my height to Georgia Hawley. Signed, CLASS or 19272. I 11 1, 1, nesses: Do Re Mi Fa So La ' History of lfzlhe Class of In August nineteen twenty-four It was just four years ago. An eager tribe of freshmen Came to this school you know. They all were bright and happy Till there came that fatal day Of their initiation, In fright they backed away. After that dreaded day was o'er Their class was organized. They proved adept in every way, The seniors were surprised. As president, Charles Heckers Proved his ability. Dot Hooper was elected aid. They worked successfully. Margaret Tupper was secretary. The treasurer, Alice Skewes. Miss Low was the adviser Who cheered away the blues. To sophomores, Fay Perrow Did lend a helping hand. Bill Andrews was vice-president Miss Silva led the band. Thirteen Fourteen Nadine Bennetts, treasurer, They paid their class dues to. With Alice Hocking secretary, They were a -merry crew. When upper classmen they became Their membership decreased. They kept on working just the same, They could do that at least. Marvin Heather, president, Did gladly lend his aid. Jeanette Beebee, small and fair, A good vice-president made. Claire Brock as scribe was chosen. To Elvida, dues were paid. With Miss Stewart as adviser, A good record they made. When mighty seniors they became They thought they were in luck. They resolved to do and dare With courage, wisdom, pluck. Bill Harris was elected chief Of this bright senior tribe. Dot Hooper was his worthy help, And Edna Ruck was scribe. Jeanette Beebee was treasurer Mr. Sweetman was guide. Sergeant-at-arms was Marvin Who promoted peace on every side. In plays and athletics They worked with zeal and zest. In scholarship and studies They excelled all the rest. Now their high school days are over And their history has been told. They will e'er uphold their colors, Banners of the blue and gold. Class of N28 WILLIAM HARRIS This is Bill, our president, Who thinks that life's worth while. He's good in athletics too And always wears a smile. DOROTHY HOOPER Our Dot is quite a friendly girl With talents not a few. She excels in every kind of sport And is a dancer too. EDNA RUCK Edna of the dimpled smile Was our secretary this year. She's popular whe'er she goes Because she is sincere. JEANETTE BEEBEB Valedictorian Jeanette Beebee is a blond, That gentlemen prefer On the Scholarship you'11 find her name. She's helpful everywhere. Fifteen Sixteen JACK ADAMS This is Jack so tall and fair On the Scholarship he's been. In basketball youill find his name On the champion A team. WILLIAM ANDREWS William Andrews, whose dimples are To every girl a joy, Has been prominent in class affairs Could you find a nicer boy? ELVIDA ANGOVE Elvida with the winning smile Was scribe in our junior year. No matter where she travels She'll bring good luck and cheer. ISABEL BENALLACK Have you ever heard gay Izzy sing? If not, you've missed a treat. Few singers have as good a voice For hers is clear and sweet. AGNES BIERWAGEN For the Scholarship Society Agnes worked with might and main. A few years hence you may be sure She's' going to make a name. MURIEL BRANNEGAN Vivacious and gay is Muriel Our yell leader is she. She's prominent in all affairs And as busy as a bee. CLAIRE BROCK Here's Brocky of the freshman ways She's Well liked just the same. In basketball and other sports She's going to make a name. LORRAINE CRASE Here we have Lorraine Crase Fast typing she can do. In bookkeepingshes quite adept And in other studies too. Seventeen Eighteen HELEN DANIELS This is Helen Daniels Though she's quiet and shy We all know when shels smiling There's a twinkle in her eye. EVAN FERGUSON This is Evan Ferguson On the monthly he has worked As student body treasurer His task he has not shirked. LORRAINE FRAZIER Next comes Lorraine Frazier This year she joined our class. As a stenog and a typist She can all others pass. RUTH GOUDGE This is Ruth whose motto is It's better late than never, And though there's trouble in the world It cannot last forever. HARALD HANSEN Good-natured Hinyl' Hansen is The boy with auburn hair. A good piano layer is he And well likedpeverywhere, MARVIN HEATHER A popular boy is Marvin President of our junior year. With his good leadership and aid. We made a record here. ALICE HocK1NG Alice is a quiet Miss But her eyes just dance with fun. As business manager of the monthly Her work was always done. EMMA JAMES As editor of the monthly Emma won renown, For our monthly paper has been read By everyone in town. Nineteen Twenty HELEN LOBECKER Student body president is Helen And she is true and line On the monthly staff she worked with zeal She's Working all the time. EVE LYN PITTS As editor of this Annual Evelyn's worked with zest. For as in every other task She always does her best. URSULA READER President of the Scholarship Society Ursula has been. Shels good in every line of work And pretty as a queen. JANET SAMPSON janet has worked industriously Since 1924. Bur after graduation ' Success lies at her door. ALICE SKEWES Salutatorian We all know her as Sally, She's clever, fair and gay. On the Scholarship Society Shels surely gained her way. ANNA STEVENSON Anna Stevenson is next in line She plays the violin. She also writes good stories With vigor and with vim. MILDRED T RATHEN Staunch and true is Mildred Midg is her nickname tho. She's fond of athletics And always on the go. MARGARET TUPPE11 Marg is always willing To lend a helping hand. If you knew her as a friend I think you'd understand. Twenty-one l Twenty-two CAROLYN WHITE Here we have bright Carolyn We all know her as Snooks , On the Scholarship she's often been She likes to read good books. HORTENSE WHITE Hortense White is next in line The youngest in our class. On the Scholarship you'll find her name For she's a clever lass. UNA WILLOUGHBY Next comes Una Willoughby Whose eyes are soft and brown. As all her friends will tell you Shels never known to frown. ROSALIE ZORMAN Rosalie Zorrnan is the girl Who plays the saxaphone. Through her entire high school life Class spirit she has shown. ' , .ifg - M I! L WW' bw Q f 1 f x-1 , v ie, W 1 Y Jaw 'W 4 A 1 A ix I 'Q I- A ' ji! A f f, 1 wig? KWSN WW .ms nf 4. M-mmf Q www-4 - :,ff::g,i3 .f 334 Twenty ilu ee Twenly-four prophecy Pokiwis was mixing and brewing Some herbs in an earthen jar The odor of this strange mixture Was caught by the maidens afar. The Medicine Man was brewing To do a favor for me I had asked if my former classmates Could not be shown to me. 'Twas fifteen years since graduation. I was curious to know What the Class of '28 was doing And where each had chanced to go. I, myself, a chemist Of my work had never tired. And I wondered if the others Had attained what they desired. I leaned over the seething cauldron And into the mixture gazed. Pokiwis promised that I should see Each face on the surface upraised. Claire Brock, too, had gone on the stage In many a comical skit Her friend and pianist, Edna Ruck- Well, together they made quite a hit. Here was Evelyn, a librarian. And well, who had we here? Why 'twas Evan Ferguson, A mining engineer. Babe Angove, too, went in for sports And swam the English Channel And Una through her art work Had designed many a panel. Sally,' Skewes was a diplomat, A government worker, she And Lorraine Frazier owned a cat A prim little maid was she. Carolyn was a linguist In a little Spanish town And Harold Hansen's music Could banish every frown. Lorraine Crase was happily married And lived in a bungalow While Muriel was a dancer In a famous Broadway show. A face looked up at me and smiled And I recognized it to be The face of a former classmate Smiling up at me. ,Twas Janet, a famous lawyer And after Janet came None other than jack Adams Of aviation fame. And then came William Harris, A lawyer, too, was he. And Alice Hocking, an expert nurse. They all appeared to me. Jeanette, the tiny studious one Was now distributing knowledge For she a professoress turned out to be In a very prominent college. You'll never guess what Marvin was! I'd never expect you to know it. But though it sounds impossible- Marvin Heather was a poet. Next with a winning football team And an equally winning smile, Bill Andrews, a famous football coach, Was doing something worth while. Agnes Bierwagen full of ambition Was a district school inspector. And Dorothy Hooper, our basketball star, Was a girls' athletics instructor. Anna's an authoressg Ruth Goudge, a poet, Helen Daniel, modiste, and still came more. Hortense was writing history And Emma was running a store. I saw Ursula teaching a country school And next to her I could see In a smart little tea room, spick and span Marg Tupper serving tea. Rosalie Zorman, her saxophone playing Had joined a popular band. They play the very latest hits. They're known throughout the land. Mildred Trathen could always type So it was no surprise to me To see her an able stenographer In a prominent company Isabel was broadcasting O'er station KRZ And judging from her heaters Quite popular was she. I hadn't seen nearly half enough Of each and every friend But the herbs in the pot had boiled very dry And I knew that that was the end. HELEN M. LOBECKER, '28. Twenty-five THINGS +Vfc-fll. M1554 vc P - rd ww sv- ew K Rf+fg1ex,ILg' -TE Th isMeeT:Ng A X zx.xvY-1-h,3. lq,'-,I . will 'Please - Hexetl at m ' X ?- ' Qometo OWU X , :ff - 43 ff-A ll - 'JA '-Q4 X 'AAT IMA sxxb, Rosalue , f K6 A . K 'wx UQ my 'LO IUYZ gg I N ks W v Dean Hawley 'SMW l' Bufges. f sY V Plus: RET: evo: 'QLQQ7 U Gef RFZIVZJ ggi: Claw! .. 5 f Q if mg 'N vxgex Q I H-11355,-9vul5N I E Q Qwfffd MW K 3? ' ,- ' Vldss M19 K W X I ypyflp XXX? 'bay----QX IZ Huw .r 69532. gsm! 52,145 warxoses xg ia W wk X QS' ,asm 24513K 5- 1 ' YN Z: T7 - -iN v I h N J '17-1114: 5U4f.f,.,,' 'H f,w ' M Evez.-:QI ' 1 fm N X hav! A XR?-K wa-'W5-oo X O V G I v -' muvuek' .1 41 QSM ' Sw Huff A ' Q at F 'Q J' HN Q ' Aff Q . W ' ff 'W I: . 'K ij Q f xx . I . LA' - Twenty-fix I fe IQ, CYS Ike Therv . f A Vllqlhe will oils tblhce Qlass oil' We, the Class of 1928, of the Grass Valley High School being sound body do will and bequeath the following in our last will and testament: First: To the faculty, we will our pep and enthusiasm. E Second: To the juniors, we will our ability to pass all civics exams. Third: To the sophomores, we will our ability in spelling. Fourth: To the freshmen, we will our calm dignity and knowledge. As individuals we do leave the following: I, Elvida Angove, my athletic ability to Hazel Ducotey. I, Jack Adams, my stature to Carl Tamblyn. I, Jeanette Beebee, my gentle voice to Anita Fossa. I, Isabelle Bennallack, my light curly tresses to Laura Gribben. I, Claire Brock, my mischief to Elizabeth Kramm. I, Agnes Bierwagen, my studiousness to Lucille jelford. I, Muriel Branegan, my dancing ability to Eleanor Wilson. I, Lorraine Crase, my office work to Lenore Grenfell. I, Helen Daniels, my dainty walk to Louise Brown. ' I, Evan Ferguson, my olive complexion to jim McGuire. I, Lorraine Fraser, my blonde locks to Frances Re. I, Ruth Goudge, my writing ability to Elsie Baker. I, Harold Hansen, my red hair to Fred Jullif. . I, Marvin Heather, my enticing smile to Raymond Heckers. I, Alice Hocking, my brown eyes to Rose Meyer. I, Wm. Harris, my blush to Kenneth Howard. A I, Dorothy Hooper, my slightly tilted nose to Amorette Hoerl. Emma james, my debating ability to Vere Basham. I, I, Helen Lobecker, my student body 'activities to Melly Werne. I, Evelyn Pitts, my dramatic ability to May Cornish. I, Ursula Reader, my many mannerisms to Kathleen McGagin. I, Edna Ruck, my cheerfulness to Vivian Coombs. in mind and I, janet-Sampson, my winning ways to Alice Clary. I, Alice Skewes, my slenderness to Marie Sauvee. I, -Anna Stevenson, my good times with a boy who has a Chevrolet to Frances Perkins. I, Mildred Trathen, my duties as gir1's athletic manager to Eleanor Commons. I, Margaret Tupper, my straight bob to Melba jenkins. I, Carolyn White, my quietness to Georgia Hawley. I, Hortense White, my speaking ability to Beatrice Bone. I, Una Willoughby, my stature to Elinor James. I, Rosalie Zorman, my music accomplishments to Lorraine Lewis. I, Wm. Andrews, my dimples to Arthur Merrill. Signed, CLASS or 1928. Witnesses: Will Fixit. I. Likeit. FAREWELL Farewell! dear old high school 1 Emblem of happy youth. 1 Emblem of our knowledge 2 Our Honesty and Truth. l Farewell! high school teachers You have helped us all along 1 And now we are all ready To face life with a song! l RUTH GOUDGE. Twenty-seven I RS HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS. It seems a long time, and yet, when we look back only three short years have elapsed since we, the Class of 1929, entered the great unexplored regions of High School. During our first days in high school we built dream-castles. These were soon shattered by the upper classmen, who threatened to give us a most horrid initiation. However, when that great event was over, we rebuilt our dream-castles using higher aims for pillars. Our class luncheon and dance were very successful events. The council for our freshman year included Ben Bivens, Big Chief g Beatrice Bone, Little Chief, Elmer Hawkins, keeper of Wampum, Marjorie Bennetts, scribe and Miss Bur- roughs, counselor. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we felt quite proud to be able to join the Big-Braves in tormenting the poor, timid, little papooses. Our number of braves had decreased considerably, but we still had a large tribe. As council, the class chose Beatrice Bone, Lois Berriman, Marjorie Bennetts, and Lucille Crase, with Miss Silva counselor. The sophomore dance, which took the form of a valentine party was a great success. Our heap of wampum was increased both by this dance and by our luncheon. At the beginning of our third year, we were, indeed, glad to be Big-Braves at last. At the first meeting of the year we elected Harding Ferguson, Claire Colvin, Lois Berriman and john Marks as our council with Miss Dyke as counselor. Our junior dance of january 20, was very successful, both socially and financially. The junior luncheon and jitney dance of March 14, was a very successful event. During our three years in high school, our tribe has been well represented in scholarship, dramatics, and sports. And now, after three hard years of labor we have reached another goal. The gates of Seniorhood lie open before us. - BEATRICE BONE. Twenty-eighz 6z61 so sssnj Twenty-nine W W xxxxmxxxxxwxxxwk N r W k xxmmxxx Z YM KXXXXXX KN N W MXN A m mx RX TX Z f'l-obcckcv '21 HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. The Freshman knows not and he knows not he knows not. The junior knows but he knows not that he knows. The Senior knows not, but knows he knows not. While the worthy Sophomore knows, and he knows that he knows. Many great stars have scintillated among the sophomore class, and we can boast of basket-ball stars, prima donnas, debaters, makers of scholarship records, and innumer- able others. Our selection of officers, as follows, proves that our class has been very successful in both years in high school. They are president, Meri-is Ingram g vice-president, Jack Lewisg secretary, Elizabeth Lucasg treasurer, Olive Skewes. We are very well represented in the orchestra and chorus, and in the plays given by the school. According to a custom prevailing in G. V. H. S. we had our annual dance on No- vember 4, 1927, and gave our class luncheon February 15, 1927. RETA MOYLE. TlJi1'tv 0961 so ssv'13 Thirty-one HM HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS. Last june we were a tribe of seventy strong, and all brave young warriors ready to fight our battles. During the few summer weeks we visited our neighboring tribes and' were in good condition for our first battle. The Pow Wow was started about the last of August with a large circle of warriors. Our first war was the Initiation but due to our earlier schooling, we came out victorious and ready for more combats. Our tribe, known as the freshman, settled in our pueblos in the Grass Valley High School and after several war dances and consultations with our prophetess, Miss Harrison, we chose Margaret Gantz as our Big Chief, Frances Henwood as Assistant Chief, Gail Tritch for Brave Secretary, Gladys Williams, Brave Treasurer and Lenore Grenfell as our war- whoop leader. We are the youngest tribe of the entire village. GEORGIE HAWLEY. Thirty-two 1961 ao ssvfrg Thirty-three M m M2525 . Q-2 .1-PQ l 9' , WI N, .,.-I , 'X fl - I '. K .-4 , I 1' 'if f . 1' '. 1 Zllnl' fl. , , V ml ,v ,. .l. , L rv ,,'-- - - ,r it .jj I A flluj I . V. 1 s 5' 4 ,- v ' l I ll 'll -,VI w I, E M... . 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What was keeping them so long before they started their long trek into the south? Deep in the forest the tribe was waiting alsog waiting for the chief to decide. Their neighbors had been warring with the Iroquois all summer. Since the Iroquois had been victorious the Onondagas had to ask permission to go through their territory. For many years the Onondagas had traversed the paths through their neighbors' hunting grounds. They had been friendly and had often gone south together. Now it was a new and strange thing to think that the Onondagas were not welcome to pass through the territory of the Iroquois. Chief Leaping Tiger sent messengers to the Iroquois. They returned saying that Bold Eagle had demanded a royal hostage. The chief's face turned pale. They meant Wahuahtysee, his beautiful daughter. No! He would not send her. I But the village was becoming uneasy. The first snows had fallen in the north and they wished to go. Much as they loved the princess, they thought she should be given as the hostage, for they would return soon and get her. Every hour the mumblings of the discontented Indians became more distinct, until Leaping Tiger came to a con- clusion. He would send Wahuahtysee to the Iroquois. They would then hurry through the forest and, when their journey was completed, he would return for her. The day was dark and ominous when this beloved Indian princess set out for the Iroquois tribe. She was the promise of her tribe that no harm should come to the land through which they were traveling. If but one quarrel should arise she would be killed. Her head was filled with just such thoughts as she went through the forest, but her heart told her that her father and his people were always true to their word. The trail was long and weary, but the camp fires of her captors were sighted as the sun was sink- ing. The chief of the tribe came out to welcome her and with him came his son, Trueheart, a stalwart young brave. Wahuahtysee did not fear these people for she recog- nized them as being as true as her father. . '?A?j Thirty-four Meanwhile, the Onondagas were hastily preparing to move. All the young braves fastened their bows and arrows on their backs and waited for the rest to go. But all was not well in the Council of the Elders. Panther had become angry. Why should they go through this land as though they were prisoners? Had not their fathers taken this land for themselves? In vain Leaping Tiger sought to subdue him, but he became more determined as the moments passed. Under threat of being exiled, he sneaked away into the brush and was gone. The party then set out on its three-day journey. The chill wind of the north made them hasten-they must go quickly for winter was upon them! Each step took them closer to the Iroquois and the south. On the second night the party arrived at the camp. The chief and Wahuahtysee were there to greet Leaping Tiger. Great festivities were planned for the evening because Wahuah- tysee had easily found a way into the old Indian's heart. The camp fires burned briskly and the smell of freshly roasted venison melted on the breeze. Suddenly a shout rent the air. It was a blood-curdling yell of anger and of pain. Into the midst of the banquet ran an Iroquois warrior, an Onondaga arrow clinging to him,-and behind him came Panther. There was a cunning look in his eyes, when the brave fell at the feet of the Chieftain in sheer exhaustion and pain. Quickly Panther turned and fled into the leafy- shadowed forest mumbling, It does not pay to defy Panther. When the Iroquois had been comforted, he told his story. While coming through the forest, he had seen Panther limping along the trail. Seeing that he was an Onondaga and, knowing that peace existed between the two tribes, he approached to aid him. The Panther seemed tired and lame and the Iroquois administered to his needs. But when he bent over his foot, Panther with a quick movement, knocked him down. It was the work of but a few moments until he had tied him to a tree and was dancing around him with a whip in his hand. With each stroke of the lash he told him that Leaping Tiger had commissioned him to do this. He then unloosed him and, from a distance, sent him running to the camp with an arrow in him. A dull angry glow suffused the face of Leaping Tiger. Panther had lied because his word had not been heeded. He had tricked the Chief in this awful way. The braves of the Iroquois would have set upon the Onondagas, if the chief had not commanded silence. He wished for parley until Panther should be caught, for scouts had been dispatched to catch the traitor. But the heat of the warrior's vengeance was intense and they thought of nothing but vengeance. The pale face of Wahuahtysee suggested a hideous thing to one Indian. He whispered to another. This plan seemed to be a favorable plan among the warriors for each greeted it with a nod of his head and a terrible grunt. The council leader then approached Bold Eagle and said, Oh Chief! The word of the tribe has been broken. We will that the hostage be killed. The chief protested loud and long, but the warriors were determined. They tied him in his tepee and prepared for the sacrifice. It was decided that the Onondagas should be tied around the fire and be compelled to witness the burning alive of the princess. Leaping Tiger was bowed down with the grief of ages, for he knew that naught but a miracle could save his daughter from the flames. Within the tepee the princess was being prepared for the rites. Her thick black hair was coiled in glossy knots upon her head. A loose, white robe had been thrown over her and bracelets and beads were piled upon her neck and arms. The princess was seated looking at the sun for the last time, when a sparkle caught her eye. She hastened to conceal this from her attendants by looking the other way. Dropping a bracelet upon the ground, she knelt to pick it up and picked up this sparkle. It was a ring! Yes-it was Trueheart's ring. There was no other like it in all the world. Beneath it was a piece of bark, which had also been rolled under the coverings of the tent. The message on the bark gave her heart, for it said, Be brave. I will catch the Pantherf, Her heart, however, became heavy within her as the moments passed and True- heart did not come. She could hear the braves carrying the branches and twigs to make the fire. She could hear the wailing of the Onondagas in the prison house. Soon the maidens came to deck her with fresh wildflowers and led her to the pyre. Tlairly-ive As she walked to the stake, she saw with misty eyes, her father and the braves and squaws of her tribe chained around the fire. As the leather thongs were bound around her ankles, she saw a red gleam in the forest. She knew it was Trueheart. Her heart leaped within her as he emerged from the woods, dragging Panther behind him. This time Panther was limping in reality. He had been bitten by a snake and had been caught when he could proceed no further. A joyous shout greeted the traitor. He had been caught just in time to save Wa- huahtysee. She was lifted from the pyre and carried to her father, who received her with joyous arms, his daughter who had come so near to death! Standing in the background was Trueheart, the hero, deserted. But not for long, because a princess in white raiment came to him and promised to love him and keep his tepee for him forever! HORTENSE WHITE. CQMHTY QEiiiIDifLlk just to see and to touch Canary Cloak gives one a very decided thrill for its mys- terious charm captivates one's imagination. Moreover, the Tahoe tribe of redskins main- tain that the Canary Cloak has a charm. Canary Cloak belongs to the only surviving tribe of Indians at Lake Tahoe. These Indians are a brave friendly tribe and lay their bravery to the infiuence of Canary Cloak, about which they relate the following tale: Long ago, before the pale-face invaded the west, the Truckee and Tahoe tribes of Indians dwelled in peace, in the region of Lake-of-the-Sky. The hunting grounds of Yosemite were visited by both tribes, in search of food or adventure. When unfriendly Indians visited the territory, the redskins banded together for common defense. One day, however, a serious quarrel arose between the sons of the two Indian chieftains. Pigin-wagumee fPitchwaterj and Manito were strolling through the forest. They heard an unfamiliar sound which seemed to come from a tall ,pine tree nearby. The boys climbed the tree and found at the top a nest of Mammoth canary birds. Their feathers were bright yellow and oh! so soft and fluffy., Both boys claimed the nest, but Manito was the stronger, and so he snatched all the birds and ran away to his tribe, the Tahoes. When Manito told his story of finding the nest, his father, believing that might was right, thought his son had gotten the birds with all possible fairness. On the other hand, the tribe of Truckees were of another belief. What right had Manito to take all the birds, just because he was the stronger? The more the story was told the angrier the Truckees became. At last their chief swore vengeance upon the Tahoes and when the pow-wow had been celebrated, he led his braves out on the war- ath. Efhe woods, so long filled with peaceful sounds, were now filled with sounds of barbarous Indian warfare. Hundreds of brave young Indian lads met an early death. With the beginning of the late autumn the tribes returned home, but in a far different manner. The Tahoes had triumphed. In the hearts of the few stragglers that returned to the Truckee tribe, however, revenge still smouldered. In time the strange yellow birds grew to their full size and from their exquisite feathers, a feather mantle was fashioned. The chief of the tribe ever after wore the cloak of feathers in battle. Feud after feud occurred between the two once friendly tribes and, as in the beginning the birds had been the cause, so now the cloak made from their feathers was the reason for trouble. Grandfather Chief, father chief, and son chief had gone to the happy hunting ground. The oldest brave in the tribe could not remember Manito or Manito's grand- son. The cloak was still worn by the chief of the tribe in time of war or danger and, altho the marks of age were beginning to show upon the feathers, they were still as beautiful and soft as ever. Whenever the chief was injured or killed in battle, Canary Cloak was immediately removed and placed on the figure of the next chief. All the chiefs from Manito's time on had died in the cloak and when Toku-wa became chief, his only wish was to die in the same manner as his forefathers. It happened that chief Toku-wa had a son who, although the pride of his father's Tfairzy-.fix ' heart, was a sad disappointment. The son, Ajidaumo by name, was a coward. He was afraid of war, afraid of work, and indeed, afraid of everything which did not afford him some special pleasure. Ajiduamo never went on the war-path with his father but always remained behind as he said, to protect the squaws. He always shook with fear when he heard the war-whoop. He hated the bow and stone-arrow, the pow-wow and the scalp-belt, but he loved Canary'Cloak. One day Ajiduamo was sitting by Lake-of-the-sky, when a messenger came to him bearing Canary Cloak. Ajiduamo knew that the time had come when he must wear Canary Cloak. He knew that he must go to battle for his father was dead, and know- ing all this a deadly fear seized him. Someone was fastening the cloak on him, while Ajiduamo struggled within himself to cast this fear aside. Then, suddenly, the memory of his forefathers came to him. His cowardice fled like an evil spirit, and he stood there clothed in a new garment of bravery and purity. Then and there Ajiduamo de- termined that he could and would face any danger, be it in time of war or in peace. Ajiduamo led his young braves and battle scarred warriors to victory that day. They subdued the Truckees so completely that the Truckees gradually disappeared and are today only a memory. Ajiduamo became the true leader of his people and all this was due so the Indians say to the peculiar power of Canary Cloak. Canary Cloak is still in the possession of Tahoe Indians and is still worn by their chief in times of celebration. When white men visit Lake-of-the-skyinow known as Lake Tahoe, they always make an effort to see Canary Cloak and to hear the old old, story of its origin and charm. CAROLYN WHITE. The Indian Lava Call All was calm in the deep silence of morning and a peace reigned among the Rocky mountains that seemed too still, too wondrous to last. Finally was heard the clear low calling of an Indian. For a half hour its sounds broke the magic stillness, played among the pines and echoed around about at a distance of two miles. It was the Indian love call of the Pawnee tribe. A beautiful miaden of the Kiowan tribe, Homia, heard the call and for the first time in her life she felt a something in her heart that was as the trembling of a leaf. She knew that some young warrior was calling for a mate. She sighed softly for she too wanted a mate. Her face brightened and running up into a hill she answered the Indian's love call. She, Homia of the warlike Kiowan tribe answered the call of her father's bitterest enemy a warrior of the Pawnee tribe but the deed was done and the chief who heard an answer to his call fell in love with the voice of the maiden and journeyed forth to find her. After days of searching he came upon the beautiful Homia and somehow they knew that they were the two that gave and answered the sacred call. As she looked upon him she loved him as she had never before loved anyone for he was ex- tremely well-formed and graceful. Standing before her the warrior said, I am Koniopo of the Pawnee tribe. Her eyelids dropped, then lifted and turning a saddened face to him she cried, Alas, Koniopo, my father's bitterest enemy, I am Homia, your answer to the Indian love call but it cannot be for he would surely kill you. Her voice rang with pain but with the determination of his race he picked her up in his mighty arms and swiftly, silently bore her away. On reaching his tribe he sent a messenger off to the maiden's father telling him of his intentions to wed lovely Homia. The following day a great war raged between the two tribes but Koniopo's tribe won. Those who were left of the Kiowan tribe silently disappeared among the bushes There was a great rejoicing among the victorious when they found out that Koniopo was going to wed Homia for they all loved the maiden. The chief was proudly, gently drawing a blanket around Homia's shoulders fthe Indian marriagej when an arrow cut through the air and stopped at the heart of Koniopo. He was avenged by the Kiowan tribe. As to Homia she fell weeping at her warrior's side. Every sunrise in the heart of the Rocky Mountains the beautiful call of the maiden, Homia can be heard. Calling, calling, softly, clearly, sadly, the call that sings in the hearts of all mankind, she calls to the mate that could not RUSWCI.-ELIZABETH KRAMM. 5 , Tbirly-Jezfen rllwlliie Amateur Fireman A true .rtory of the High Siermf. A 9 V, OUD knocking on the door awakened Fireman Percival Smith. Whois there? he called, his usually good natured and slightly chubby face contorted by an ,l i it-4, r4.,' 7 enormous yawn. Q 1, The engine watchman. Get out, it's six o'clock. With several more yawns Percival climbed out of bed and slowly dressed. 4 ' He was very sleepy, as he had arrived at this little town in the Sierras at two o'clock this morning, when he had been assigned to a fire train. After begging a cup of coffee from the Chinese cook, he stepped out on the porch of the hotel ftwo dollars a day, special rate for railroad menj and gazed with interest at this place where he was to work for fifteen days. The town consisted of a red barn- like hotel, a small store and a few barns. It was perched on a large valley between two mountains. Below it was a small river, slightly above it the snow-shed covered railroad wound, snake-like around the contour of the hills. Taking the train pointed out to him the night before, Percival climbed up to the fire-train which lay on a track perched on the side of the, hill. Here he was greeted with a muttered good motningl' by the engine watchman before the fellow left for the hotel. Percival curiously looked at the little engine with a very tall smoke stack and a water pump on the top of the boiler and the two big wooden water cars or jumbos as they are called. These made up the fire train, concerning which he had heard many and marvelous tales of high speed and great fights against nre. Day and night for six months of the year, four of these trains were kept up and down the line, always ready to defend the snow shed against fire. Close to the train Percival saw a small red shack which, upon investigation, proved to contain cushioned benches, a stove and table, where the crew undoubtedly passed the evening, yawning and playing cards. At noon, the engineer, a fat, red-faced fellow with a very bad temper caused no doubt by the poor whiskey with which he had passed the previous evening, climbed up the trail to relieve him. - Huh, he said, you the new fireman? Yes, sir. T Well, what did they send you up here for? We want a fireman on this jobf, I am a fireman,', retorted Percival. Yes you are-not, said the engineer sarcastically and retired to the shack, leav- ing Percival to wander slowly down the trail, thinking of things to say and to tell these railroad men who considered a green fireman a fitting object for abuse and ridicule. At supper the engineer greeted him with a grunt and the rest of the crew seemed to overlook him as being so unimportant as to escape their notice entirely. After a hurried meal Percival wandered around the hotel, lonesome and homesick and thinking with a slight lump in his throat of his parents and his friends at home. Finally he started up the trail to the fire train shack, preferring the unsympathetic companionship of the train men to the loneliness. On his entrance he found the shack filled with dense clouds of tobacco smoke and railroad men. Well, here's our amateur firemen, said the fat conductor. How long have you been railroadinl, kid?,' Six months,', replied Percival. V And I suppose you know all about it now? asked the brakeman in a deceptively friendly tone. He was a tall, lanky native of Missouri with a characteristic twang to his s eech. P Yes, sir, replied Percival. The whole group joined in a howl of laughter at this reply. Yes, sir,l' mimicked the fireman of a work train which tied up there nights. Bud, u it in Thirty-eight you don't know nothin' about railroadinl just because you can keep 'em hot most of the time and work an injector, you think you know it all. I'm as good a fireman as any of themj' replied Percival getting angry. You think soj' said the engineer from the work train, but just to show you the difference between a green fireman and a good one, I'll tell you what happened to me. I got a attack of acute indigestion down the line last year and I had a green fireman. I told him to run the engine into the terminal, but, no sir. He couldnlt and he wouldn't. I traded him for a real fireman off of another freight. He brought the train in for me and fired her, too. Could you do that? Yes, sir, said Percival. Yes, you couldn't,,' replied the engineer. Percival thought it best to say no more, as all the men were against him. He was glad when everyone's attention was- turned from him by the conductor, who asked where the engineer was. Oh, him? said the brakeman. He's down to joe's lit up like a church. That fellow don't care what he does or where he does it. He's going to be so drunk some night when they turn in an alarm and then where'll he be? Yeah, said the work train fireman, they'll get him some day. He's been lucky so far, but he can't break rule G every day and get away with it. Soon after that the talk slowed down and the men drifted away down to the hotel. Ten days passed slowly, during which the engine never turned a wheel and Percival became more and more lonesome and homesick. But one night he was starled from his sleep by the shrill whistle of the fire engine. jumping into his clothes, he dashed up the hill. The scene before him was one of intense activity. The brakeman's lantern bobbed and swung as he released the hand brakes on the car. A dense cloud of smoke rose from the smoke stack of the engine and was tinted a deep red by the fire which roared under forced draft from the hte-box. The conductor was running, as fast as his two hundred odd pounds would allow him to the office for orders and seeing Percival, he shouted, Where,s the engineer? Don't know, replied Percival. Go down and get him out, he is still in bed. Percival dashed back down to the hotel and rushing into the engineer's room, tried to waken him, but he had just been put to bed by two of his friends and could not be awakened from his drunken slumber. When Percival ran back with this information, the conductor shouted, The drunken stiff, two hundred feet of sheds on fire at Soda Springs, we've got to get there or we'll all lose our jobs. Get up there and take the engine out. Percival's heart thumped painfully and he was conscious of a gone feeling in his stomach. Here was his chance to prove his ability and he grasped it before it was lost. He quickly climbed into the cab, the brakeman took the f1reman's seat, the conductor lined the switch and signaled him to start. Percival jerked the throttle open, the drivers spun and showered sparks and Per- cival slammed the throttle shut again. I-Ie heard the brakeman muttering to himself about green firemen and yelling to him to watch his fire Percival cautiously reopened his throttle at the same time liberally sanding the raills. The train started with a jerk and sharp barks of the exhaust which shot dense clouds of smoke and steam up from the stack. Quickly the train picked up speed and the exhaust blended into a continuous roar. The uprights of the snow sheds slipped by faster and faster and some formed a smooth black wall on which the flame from the fire-box cast a ruddy glow. Percival sat on the edge of his seat, one hand on the throttle and his head far out the window. From muchl observation and some experience he knew what should be done. Forcing the train ahead on the tangents and checking it slightly on the sharper curves with the air brake, he ran it in true fire-train fashion. Wide open and everybody hanging onf' The green lights for Spruce Station appeared around the curve and were quickly passed. Then Spruce Station appeared and was gone, a brief glow of lights. It seemed but a few minutes later when the yellow glow of the fire appeared and caused Percival Tlzirly-nine to slow down and finally to stop. The burning snow-sheds made a wonderful sight, the flames leaping high in the air, and revealing the surrounding mountains. Im- patiently waiting section hands soon had the hose out, Percival turned on the powerful pump, and two long columns of water were overwhelming the fire. The sun was rising over the mountains when the fire was finally put out leaving a black, steaming pile of beams, through which the rails appeared coiled and bent into fantastic shapes by the fire. The hose was rolled up, the conductor gave a signal, Percival released the brakes, whistled off, and the fire train rolled down the grade toe ward home. The whole crew was tired, hungry, black and sleepy. That night Percival slipped into the fire-train shanty as unconspicuously as possible, as befitted a green fireman. But no sooner was he seated than the fire-train Workman said, Say, Bud I hear that was some run you made last night. You know I always thought you were cut out to be a good trainman. When I iirst saw you I says to myself, There is a railroad man.' Percival replied carefully. Oh it was nothing much, as a railroad man should, but the back unconsciously straightened and he looked at the rest of the crew challeng- ingly for he knew that at last he was a railroad man. ALICE HocK1Nc. NIGHT The golden glory of the day Hides in the robe of night. The trees become a dark, green ridge, The moon a lantern, bright. The clouds disperse, the sky is lit With jewels everywhere. The night is borne on trembling wings Her spell is everywhere. RUTH GOUDGE. Forly CALM 1 K Qu Qx A LL Y OW atv, A .. 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The Monthly STRAY LEAVES presented a novel newspaper minstrel show in which they featured various sections of the school paper. F Orff-11,00 ALL-MAIDENS-MEETIN-COUNCIL. The Girl's Association has been very active this year and has a good many import- ant improvements and functions to be added to their list of good deeds. The candy sale which the girls gave on Valentines Day together with the sale of the valentines themselves, surpassed anything in the annals of G. V. H. S. history. The results were marvelous. Something more marvelous, however, was the fact that the Girl's Associa- tion has succeeded in putting in a new feature in the girlis gymnasium which has been needed since the building of gymnasium. At last the girls have lockers. in the gym- nasium and no longer does one see stockings and middies bulging out of the lockers in the halls. So much for the Maidens' Council. BRAVES-WHO-ARE-WISE ASSEMBLE. The Scholarship Society inaugurated a new feature in their meetings through the joint meetings with Nevada City Scholarship Society once a month. These joint meetings have provided a source of enjoyment since they have been the means of getting ac- quainted with the neighborhood Scholarship members. Those receiving pins at mid-term were Agnes Bierwagen, Jeanette Beebee and Alice Skewes. These girls are also eligible for seals at graduation. The Braves-Who-Are-Wise for the year are Carolyn White, Jeanette Beebee, Ursula Reader, janet Sampson, Hortense White, Agnes Bierwagen, jack Adams, Alice Skewes, Louise Brown, Amorette Hoerl, Ernest Kramm, Lois Berriman, Benton Wilcoxn, Amos Bierwagen, Margaret Gantz, Elinor James, Ralph Alderman. OFFICERS or THE GIRLS' ASSOCIATION Forty-lbree CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION CHAPTER, NUMBER SEVEN n Q QOUMCHH Fares PAPOOSES ARE ADMITTED TO COUNCIL-OF-BRAVES The first event of the school year, '27-'28, took place in the gymnasium two weeks after school had started when the Papooses were duly admitted to the Council of the Braves and thus became true members of the Big Council of the Grass Valley High School. Many new angles were given on the way to initiate all good little freshmen and the upper-classmen are proud of the fact that this initiation has put all in past years to shame. I LITTLE-BRAVES DANCE AT NIGHT. ' Old St. Valentine provided the theme and color scheme for the sophomore dance on Valentine Day. The Valentine programs were especially novel and worthy of any girl's treasure box. The Little Braves made up for the fact that they had only one dance during the year by giving a very good one while they had the chance. CHIEFS DANCE On the night of the graduation of the Class of 19275 the senior class were hosts at a dance. The junior Prom has always been a tradition but now since mid-term graduations have been established, the Senior Prom given by the Class of '28 has set a precedent and will probably become a regular function like the Junior Prom. 'Ray for the chiefs. Farify-fam' CHIEFS-WHO-ARGUE HAVE COUNCIL The Debating Club has been very active this year under the advisorship of Mr. Underwood. Elmer Crase is the president and the members are Hortense White, Carolyn White, John Hennessy, John Marks, Emma james and Elmer Crase. These debaters won six decisions with Roseville and lost six decisions with Sacramento and Turlock. Cer- tainly the Braves-Who-Argue are skilled and deserve much merit. , BRAVES WEAR BRIGHT FEATHERS The bright spot in' the rather dreary routine of examinations and text books comes on April 1. Everyone knows the significance of April 1 but G. V. H. S. gives this day an added luster by setting it aside as Color Day. Each year surpasses the preceeding one but '27-'28 surpasses all others. Of all the bright feathers imaginable none were lacking. The seniors overstepped all rules of dignity and precedence and came attired as freshmen in children's clothes. HEAP-BIG-EATS Each class had two luncheons during the school year and there were so many excel- lent features at each that it is impossible to say which Heap-big-eats was the best or even which class presented the best. The jitney dances held after the luncheons were a most enjoyable feature and were made possible through the courtesy of a group of students from the G. V. H. S. orchestra. BIG-BRAVES DANCE-FOR-LAST-TIME The junior Prom is always the most enjoyable affair of the school year, enjoyable because the Big-Braves always set a most delightful stage, and enjoyable to the seniors especially since it comes directly after that delightful, though subtly regrettable, function which comes only once in the lives of all good little boys and girls-Graduation. Taking evtrything as a whole, the evening, june 15, was most enjoyable. DEBATERS Fnrly-jive V' .Ki 5 f N .I .if '.'--. - N L L, Q -A 1 .-. 4'.:,- ff' E --ff-311.6 -.-faiiffil-fiiv' ffl'5'-lfiQ'Tf?.f3i'i. Z X T .if 1' 1-f'fQf3i-525.3 'il if ,ff59.1,if-fif,-1,5 32-. .. , . ' Wi!-f-5'fA'f A-21.5-ff1fif'f1 f-. 5 lif -,A-- i E1?lfii1':?1':3f ff-Sfliii' f7?eif159 i EY?-'.Uw 1-fi'-Sf - 15331 Af 55' !'15 aE5i?i V' I4 7 :'A . '95':.'5 GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL PLAY AT SACRAMENTO The first dramatic event of the school year took place October 20, at the Teacher's Institute in Sacramento when the Grass Valley High School presented a play, The Merry, Merry Cuckoo, successfully coached by Miss Edwards. Miss Dyke very ably assisted in the staging and the costuming. Janet Sampson had the part of Anne. William Harris was David. john Sutherland was Pastor Morris. Helen Lobecker, as Lowry Prichard was the outstanding character in the production. Roger Kitto took the part of Guto Pritchard. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY PLAYS On the night of November 17, 1927, the first program of the year was presented by the Scholarship Society in the high school auditorium. Agnes Bierwagen, president of the society, opened the program with a short speech on the history of the organiza- tion. The orchestra played a selection and then the curtains opened on The Merry, Merry Cuckoo, which had been previously presented in Sacramento. The comedy of the program was joint Owners in Spain. This play portrayed the life in an old lady's home. It was one of the most true-to-lifen plays ever presented by the high school. The cast included Mrs. Mitchell, Lois Berrimang Mrs. Fullerton, Louise Browne, Mrs. Dyer, Ursula Reader, Mrs. Blair, Carolyn White. F arty-.fix STUDENT BODY PLAYS On March 2, 1928, the student body presented two one-act plays, Grandma Pulls the String, and Dust of the Road. These plays were both a credit to their coach, Miss Stewart. Grandma Pulls the String was one of the cleverest comedies ever presented by the school. The members of the cast were Hildegard, Elinor james, Nona, Willena Morrison, Mrs. Cummings, Katherine Hawkins, julia, Beatrice Bone, Grandma Bless- ington, Amorette Hoerlg William Thornton, Benton Wilcoxeng Edna Ruck, assistant Coach. Dust of the Road was a beautiful Christmas play. The cast was composed of Prudence Steele, Kathleen McGaging the old man, Lawrence Tremewang the tramp, Keith Breckinridge, Peter Steele, Ted Barker, Evelyn Pitts, assistant coach. ' HSAILOR MAIDS'J OPERETTA, SAILOR MAIDS. This year an operetta, Sailor Maids was included in the activities of the school. It was coached under the careful supervision of Miss Elsie Field, instructor of music. The cast was composed of the following: Cyrus Templeten, Jack Lewis, Frances Marie, Isabelle Bennallack, Jeanette Winifred Morgan, Gerald, Stanley Mitchell, David, Harry Stewart, Captain Dover, jack Adams, Edward, Stanley Nobsg Olga, Yvonne Mooers. The girl's chorus included Marjorie Bennetts, Carolyn White, Emma James, Muriel Branegan, Lorraine Crase, Juanita Booth, Neville Wood, Elsie Baker, Lucille Crase, Reta Moyle, Ruth Richards, Olive Skewes, Gail Tritch, Lois Wilson and Hazel Ducotey. Ernest Kramm, Benton Wilcoxen, Harding Ferguson, Keith Bteckinridge, Merris Ingram, john Hennessy, Harold Hansen, William Andrews made up the boy's chorus. Forty-.reven Forty-eiglat EN!! TE SEVEN SENIOR PLAY Seventeen,U by Booth Tarkington, the senior play, was one of the best productions of the school year. Miss Lena Margaret Reed, successfully directed theplay. The cast included Mr. Baxter, William Andrews, Mrs. Baxter, Helen Lobecker, William Baxter, Marvin Heather, jane Baxter, Claire Brock, Lola Pratt, Evelyn Pitts, May Parcher, Ursula Reader, Mr. Parcher, Evan Ferguson, Johnnie Watson, George Parker, Genesis, Williard O'Harag Mary Brooks, janet Sampson, joe Bullit, William Harris, George Cooper, Jack Adams, Ethel Boke, Agnes Bierwageng Wallie Banks, Stanley Mitchell. Seventeen was given on March 29, 1928, and it is said that on the morning of March 30, everyone that attended the play woke up still laughing. GIRL'S ASSOCIATION AND CAMP FIRE The Girl's Association and Campfire Girls gave their usual good production on the night of May 11, 1928. The plays Patsy and Hanging Out the Wash, were coached by Miss Hawley with the assistance of Alice Skewes. The cast for 'iPatsy was as follows: Patsy Muldon, Claire Brock, Nita Farrell, Dorothy Hooper, Miss Lucretia fthe auntj, Edna Ruckg Ruth Fielding, Kathleen McGagin, Hilda Williams, Janet Sampson, Twins, Allyne McGagin and Irene Mickelson. Melba jenkins as Onyx and Elsie Baker as Emma composed the cast of Hanging Out the Wash. The Oral English class added to the program by presenting a comedy, The Un- seen. Miss Stewart coached this play with the assistance of Ursula Reader. The cast included Helen Lobecker as Lois Baldwin, Stanley Mitchell as Goffrey Baldwin and Agnes Bierwagen as Hulda. MONTHLY STRAY LEAVES. For fifteen years G. V. H. S. has been publishing a monthly paper, under the same name as the annual, Stray Leaves. The first issue appeared March 10, 1913. STAFF 1927-1928. Editor-Emma james. Associate Editor-Helen Lobecker. Associate Editor-Dorothy Hooper. Assistant Editor-Hortense White. jokes-Harald Hansen. Exchanges-Carolyn White. Business Manager-Alice Hocking. Assistant-Claire Brock. Circulation Manager-Ernest Kramm. Girls, Athletics-Lois Berriman. Boys' Athletics-Keith Breckenridge. g REPORTERS Senior-Jack Adams, Jeanette Beebee, Alice Skewes. Junior-Amorette Hoerl, Louise Peters. Sophomore-Amos Bierwagen, Winifred Morgan. Freshmen-Elinor james, Elizabeth Kramm. Adviser-Miss McDole. Forty-nine l fwirtplhesifirnat faundl Chorus FE URING this school year, the tom-toms have been beating, for music has been added to the high school subjects. The Grass Valley High School is very proud to have so well developed an orchestra and chorus in such a short time. The gg 5 interest that has been taken this year indicates that the course in music will be- come a favorite one in following years. f' Miss Field has developed a very fine orchestra of five saxaphones, one trombone, Cornet, two clarinets, four violins, cello, a guitar, banjo-uke, drum and a piano. The orchestra has played at dances and celebrations after a successful game and also furnished the music for Sailor Maidsf' Under the instruction of Miss Fields, the Grass Valley High School also has a chorus. 1 RAMONA TALBOE. GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Fifty aavlg samvuq Avulg MHLNON nm. Jo N Fifty-one Fifty-lwo STAFF oF THE ANNUAL STRAY LEAVES Vllwlhose who Did Iflhe Work Many individuals have contributed to the making of this book. THE STAFF. Edilor ..................,.......,..................... ........ E velyn Pitts Burinerr Manager ........................ ............... J ack Adams Auirtant Bnrinefr Manager ......... ............ M arvin Heather Arforiale Editor .......................... .......... A gnes Bierwagen Senior ..................................... ............ R uth Goudge Innior ................. ........ B eatrice Bone Sophomore ....... ................ R eta Moyle Freflamen ....... ........ G eorgie Hawley Jeanette Beebee Anna Stevenson ..........Alice Skewes Lois Berriman .1 ......... Ernest Kramm ..........John Hennessy Marjorie Bennetts Drama ......... Literary ........ Society ........ fakes ........ S na pf ....... Alumni ....... Exrlaangef .......... Calendar ................ .......... J anet Sampson .......Mildred Trathen Gi1'l'.f Alhleticf ........ Boy'J Allaleticf ...... ........ J ohn Sutherland ' ......... Ramona Talboe ............Helen Lobecker Mzuzr ................. Poem: ............ Ar! Editor ........... . .................................. Muriel Branegan Family Adviser' ..............................,. Miss Elizabeth McDole THE ARTISTS The aft editor was most ably assisted by Miss Dorothy Dyke, teacher of art, and her art classes. The work of those whose names appear on the designs throughout the book was selected from many drawings submitted by the art classes. THE TYPISTS Lorraine Crase Lucile Crase Ruth Richards Helen Lobecker Helen Daniel Rose Meyers Reta Moyle Muriel Rosewall THE ADVERTISERS To the advertisers, Grass Valley High School is much indebted. ' Of all who helped in the making of the book, the advertisers did the most. Fifly-three X 4 ' af? g - . 'Z ,jf-f liwlll . .. t ra- ,-!pfl5if 7 -,771 V'-, , Mtn fl,llyfllj', I fl h 1 wml.1xfl.w:l 1-'r.slf..l4llll,J fl all-ml11.lll,llxlrll,lllli.l.. , illlfllll' l llii'-'l - A N li' ill' - li ll' iw: f.a.:.1?f'9'2?i'.'f'j., -ff ,-r,4Z-- l Wxlllliii1li'i AlillWl'ii?liflliill.llllilllllllltllliililllllills 7' di. Barslkeltlhallll During the Basketball season 1927-128 Grass Valley High School played in the Sacramento Valley Sub-league. Four teams played in this league. Grass Valley, Nevada City, Courtland, and Elk Grove. The winner of this division played the winner of the Foothill Sub-League for the championship of the football division. Grass Valley took second place in their division. The season was a very successful one for Grass Valley in sportsmanship. Wherever Grass Valley teams played they were well received. All reports sent to the commissioner of basketball by referees and by schools with whom Grass Valley played were very gratifying. V At the end of the basketball season, inter-class basketball games were organized. The classes competed for the honor of having their class numerals engraved upon the Rotary Cup. The seniors won this honor. SACRAMENTO vs. G. V. The first game of the year was played at Sacramento on December 10. This game was a practice game and Sacramento took both A and B games. The score of the BU game was 34-27 and that of the A game, 31-28. PETALUMA vs. G. V. The G. V. AH and B teams were again defeated on January 13 by Petaluma's and BH squads in a practice game. The B team lost their game by a score of 34-27 and the A, by a score of 26-19, at Grass Valley. H COURTLAND vs. G. V. The first C. I. F. game was played at Grass Valley on January 27. The A and B teams of Grass Valley won both games. The BH team took their game by a score of 23-0. The A score was 22-19. ELK GROVE vs. G. V. The Grass Valley A, B, C teams went to Elk Grove on February 1. The AU and UC teams of Grass Valley won, while the B lost their game by one point. The C score was 16-6. The B score was 22-21 and the A score, 38-15. HA., Fifty-four ' NEVADA CITY vs. G. V. Grass Valley A , B , and C teams were all defeated on Feb. 8, at Nevada City. The C team lost by a score of 23-6, the B , by a score of 12-11, and the A , by a score of 38-11. COURTLAND vs. G. V. The Grass Valley A and B teams added another victory to their list on Febru- ary 15 when they defeated Courtland A and B teams at Courtland. The B team won by a score of 31-12 and the A , by a score of 36-25. NEVADA CITY vs. G. V. The Grass Valley AH, B , and C teams were again defeated by Nevada City on February 17 at Grass Valley. These games were much more exciting than the first games played between the twin cities. The C score was 20-12. The B score was 23-15, and the A score was 23-18. The AH game was one of the fastest games of the season. ELK GROVE vs. G. V. The last basket ball game of the season was played at Grass Valley on February 21, between Elk Grove and Grass Valley. The B team lost their game by a score of 28-22, while the A players were victorious by a score of 20-11. Fifi-Q'-fi1!F Fifty-Jix TTHCHS Due to the big storm Grass Valley High School was not represented at Sacramento this year when the 20-30 club held their track meet. The first meet of the year was held April 7 at Roseville. Grass Valley sent down both A and B teams. William Harris took fourth place in both low and high hurdles. Raymond Hecker won the mile very easily and Elmer Fippin was second in the high jump. The first C. I. F. meet was held in Roseville on April 14. At this meet William Harris took first place in the low and high hurdles. William Partridge was first in the mile. Elmer Fippin was tied for first in the high jump making a new record for the sub-league in this event and took second in the low hurdles. jack Adams placed third in the shot-put and Willard O'Harra threw the javelin out, taking fourth place. G. V. H. S. placed fourth with thirty-one points. The next meet was held at Davis, April 21. This was a very interesting track meet. Willard O,Hara placed third in the javelin and William Harris, third in the low hurdles. This was a good showing for Grass Valley as keen competition was displayed at Davis. Both boys are qualified to take part in the meet at Turlock. They also received medals for their events. Grass Valley tied for sixth place at Davis. TENNIS Grass Valley's tennis teams consisting of Roger Kitto, Bob Hocking, Albert Trezise and Arthur Hooper defeated Roseville at Roseville, April 21. Of the four sets of singles played, Kitto and Trezise won their individual sets, while Hocking and Hooper lost theirs. Both Kitto and Hocking, and Trezise and Hooper won their set of doubles. This gave the match to Grass Valley, 6-4. Fifty-seven GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM AT ROSEVILLE Roger Kitto, Bob Hocking, Albert Trezise, and Arthur Hooper, went to Roseville April 28, for the tennis match. The singles were won by Roger Kitto and Albert Trezise. The doubles were won by Roger Kitto and Bob Hockingg Albert Trezise and Arthur Hooper, thus giving Grass Valley four of the six matches. These boys will re- ceive letters for tennis. AT STOCKTON Roger Kitto and Bob Hocking went to Stockton for the C. I. F. tennis match, May 5, and both lost their matches. They are determined to win next year. Stockton won the matches. N V i x, X fs' I Q if Aflllillii Qualified Lelflfsermemr oil: Grass Valley High Solhooll BASKETBALL nan Jack Adams Willard O,Hara Gordon Whitburn john Sutherland Roger Kitro Keith Breckenridge Evan Ferguson ..A,, William Harris Willard O'I-Iara Roger Kitto Bob Hocking UB.. Kenneth Howard Ray Hooper Elmer Fippin Everett Champion Lawrence Tremewan TRACK UB.. Elmer Fippin William Partridge TENNIS Albert Trezise Arthur Hooper SPECIAL LETTERS WERE AWARDED Athletic Manager .......................... john Sutherland Yell Leader ............. ....... M uriel Branegan Maidens Run rfillfilflll Girls have taken a greater interest in sports during 1927-1928 than ever before. At the beginning of the year much time was devoted to volley ball, there being many inter-class games. The main feature of the year, however, was the inter-class basket-ball games. Much enthusiasm was shown between the classes. All worked for the championship, won by the seniors, who thereby have their pictures in the annual. This is considered quite an honor. The senior girls deserve this honor because of their good sportsmanship, spirit, and co-operation. Track being next in line was met with just as much enthusiasm. Many inter-class track meets were planned and each class hoped to be victorious. Baseball and tennis were other important events of the year. Many of the girls are interested in tennis and the school expects some good results from them. The basket-ball games resulted as follows: Seniors vs. juniors, won by the seniors, 26-14. Freshmen vs. sophomores, won by the sophomores, 39-23. juniors vs. freshmen, won by the juniors, 11-5. Seniors vs. sophomores, won by the seniors, 21-12. juniors vs. sophomores, won by the juniors, 12-10. Seniors vs. freshmen, won by the seniors, 32-19. Freshmen vs. sophomores, won by the sophomores, 27-6. Seniors vs. sophomores, won by the seniors, 11-8. Seniors vs. juniors, won by the seniors 28-11. Fifty-nine SENIOR GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM PLAY AT ROSEVILLE On May 6, a group of girls went to Roseville for a play day in which San juan, Auburn, Roseville, Lincoln, and Grass Valley took part. The events included track, baseball, and tennis. Roseville won in track. The tennis was won by Grass Valley. Dorothy Hooper won the singles: 4-6, 6-4, 6-0. Claire Brock and Dorothy Hooper won the doubles: 6-1, 6-1. The girls will receive letters for tennis. GIRLS QUALIFIED TO RECEIVE LETTERS Mildred Trathen Dorothy Hooper Claire Brock Sixzy Typing Awards for The following pupils earned awards for speed and accuracy in typewriting during the year: NAME Reta Moyle Muriel Rosewall Eleanor Commons Gladys DeWard Frances Perkins Reta Moyle Lucile Bastian Claire jeffrey Edrie Rowe Louise Peters Louise Peters Lucile Crase Muriel Rosewall Mildred Trathen Reta Moyle Norman Foote Merris Ingram Elizabeth Lucas Elizabeth Kramm Claire Colvin Margaret Gantz Amotette Hoerl Irene Mickelson Lenore Grenfell Amorette Hoerl Eleanor Commons Antonio Dellea Muriel Rosewall Irene Mickelson Cecil Tremewan Elizabeth Kramm Merris Ingram Chester Oates Norman Foote Gladys Williams Sam Partridge Reta Moyle Edrie Rowe MACHINE Remington Underwood Remington Underwood n u L. C. Smith Underwood L. C. Smith Remington L. C. Smith Remington Remington Underwood Remington u u Underwood MONTH December january ,. u rx February March u xx u u April AWARD Silver Pin Certificate Bronze Pin Certificate Certificate Bronze Pin Certificate Certificate Certificate Bronze Pin Silver Pin Certificate Certificate Silver Pin Bronze Pin Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Silver Pin Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Silver Pin Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Silver Pin Silver Pin Sixty-one A Resume NV, ANY im rovements have been made within the Grass Valley High Shcool dur- ing the last three years. During this time the semester system was incorporated. This made pos- sible the making of half-units in academic subjects. It also made necessary mid-year graduation. It has permitted the students to work at their full cap- acity. It has also cultivated better scholarship and greater advancement of all students. Several new subjects were added to the curriculum: salesmanship, business law, business English, vocal music, orchestra, oral expression and dramatics. A second year of bookkeeping was also added with the installation of several commercial and typewrit- ing machines. An attempt was made to. build up elective courses so as to enable the more advanced students to develop in their chosen field of study. The course in English was completely revised and reorganized by Miss Elizabeth McDole. A curtain was installed on the assembly stage. The curtain was purchased with money raised and donated by students and friends of the school. With a curtain on the stage the dramatics of the high school have been greatly improved. A complete library catalogue has been installed, under the direction of Miss Eliza- beth McDole. Student librarians see that the books are distributed to students during all eight periods of the school day. Many books are taken home by the students each evening. The library has added greatly to class-room instructio-n. Many new books have been bought and many have been donated to the library. Much furniture and equipment has been purchased by the different organizations of the Student Body: The Monthly STRAY LEAVES Staff has furnished the STRAY LEAVES room with a large table and six chairs. Besides this they have donated money for the purchase of orchestra instruments for the orchestra and books for the library. This money was raised by them in the publishing of the monthly school paper. Miss Elizabeth McDole was their adviser. The Girls' Association with the aid of Miss Mable Lincoln Edwards and Miss Mary E. Hawley purchased a complete set of lockers for their dressing room. Besides this, they donated money towards the purchase of the curtain for the stage. The Campfire Girls have carried on the Christmas Seal Sale and have purchased for the girl's gymnasium classes a set of scales and several first-aid sets. Miss Portia Harrison was adviser to this group. The Scholarship Society have given entertainments, raising money to send a delega- tion of their members to the' state Scholarship conventions in Stockton, Fresno, and Sacramento. Miss Mable Lincoln Edwards and later Miss Lena Margaret Read directed their undertakings. They also donated money to buy music for the orchestra. The senior classes of the last three years have donated money to be spent for differ- ent projects within the school. The Student Body organization raised money with which they purchased a com- plete set of wicker furniture for the stage, a set of drums and traps, a cello, music stands, chairs, and much music for the orchestra. Helen Lobecker was president. Mr. W. S. Millar was adviser. On the outside of the building many improvements have been made: New lawn and concrete walks have been placed in front of the building. Parking spaces have been made so that cars can be parked at all times without crowding. Large lights have been placed on the top of the building so as to light up the parking spaces at night. A large retaining wall has been built along the north side of the gymnasium to prevent the winter rains from washing dirt down into the dressing rooms. A large heating plant was placed in the gymnasium to provide heat for basket-ball games, dances, and luncheons. S ix! y-two The most recent improvement is a memorial to the memory of a beloved teacher. It is the Mabel Lincoln Edwards Tennis Courts. Other improvements worthy of mention are the following: The faculty of the school this year donated a cup on which the name of the student receiving the highest average in scholarship for the year is to be engraved. The Rotary Club of Grass Valley donated a cup and five medals to the school. On the cup, the class making the highest average score in inter-class Athletics will have its name engraved. The medals art to be awarded to the following: The pupil who is judged best in dramatics. The pupil who receives the highest score in debate. The pupil who has the most lines published in the MONTHLY STRAY LEAVES. The pupil who delivers the best oration. During the three years Mr. W. S. Millar has been principal of Grass Valley High School, the school has received a rating of IOOW from the universities to which G. V. H. S. graduates have been recommended. The graduates entering the following uni- versities have all passed in their work: Stanford, the University of California, the Sacramento Junior College, Chico State Teachers College, San jose Teacher's College, the San Francisco State Teacherls College, the College of the Pacific, the University of Nevada, Mills College, the University of California in Los Angeles. At the end of the school year, 1927-1928, the school is out of debt. The past three years have seen these worthy improvements added little by little to Grass Valley High School. All of these have been made possible through the hearty co-operation of students, teachers, parents, and friends of free public education. This same public spirit shown by all will continue to make the Grass Valley High School a bigger and better institution of learning. MR. MILLAR A great aide and guide, our principal Has been to us each year. He has never tired of working And has made good school rules here. All students wish to thank him For the good work he has done. With Patience, willingness, and tact He certainly has won! RUTH GOUDGE S ix! y-tlaree p. I JI M0090 lfcii' 37 Class of I927 NE day I decided to call upon an old Indian soothsayer who had prophesied what the members of many of the graduating classes would do. After we had talked about many classes that had graduated years ago, the talk gradually drifted to the more recent years and finally to the class that graduated in 1927. The Indian soothsayer seemed to show great interest in this class and E' asked me many questions. l'Have many of the class remained in Grass Valley?', asked my companion. Yes, I answered. Over one-half of the class have remained. Who are they? he asked. And what are they doing? Well, I answered, Harriet Lobecker, Fern Trezise, Leslie Weeks, Milton Harris, Leonard Larson and Willena Morrison are still going to school. Harold McGagin, Matt ll M ll B' ber Carlton Carter Martin Beebee and Myrtle Kent are working. Arga , arce us ie , , , , Reva johnson is married but Grace Sullivan, Elsie James, Beatrice Osborne, and Bertha Ravn have made no plans about their life work yet. What of those who left?,' he then asked. Helene Bing Alice Henwood, Alfred Kramm, Douglas Conway, Burton Skewes, k C ow and,Ra mond Crothers are going to The Sacramento junior College. Jac urn y Benita Nobs is attending Stanford and Adeline Pardini is at California where she won a scholarship this year. Claire Adams is at Teacher's College and Josephine Penna is studying to be a nurse in San Francisco. After we had had this discussion of the graduates of Grass Valley High School our talk drifted to other matters and finally we went home. We had spent several hours ' ' ' h f h aduates and talking but I at least, went away with a feeling that I had met eac o t be gr talked to him. JOHN HENNESSY. Sixly-fam' SIICSIPIPQERS Far away there lies a wasteland In the height of snowy Summits, Wastelands where the white man lingers Red men long ago departed. This, the realm of early miners, Land of Diggers and of Piutes. Ye who sometimes in your rambles Through the torn up cliffs and valleys Where the wild plum and the dogwood Flaunt their blossoms to the forests, Hiding man's scars with fruit and flowers, Pause awhile to muse and ponder. What you see upon this wasteland Vanquished realm of Forty-niners. Lying there in crumbled ruins Cabins once the nest of miners, Now reclaimed by Mother Nature Mounds of rock where those who sought for gold Searched in vain or rich in wealth departed. Then far off and to the northland Lay in crystal splendor white Snowy heights of great Sierras. Sentinals in virgin glory Monarchs they of all the Westland Westland of the vanished races. MURIEL E. BRANNEGAN. Cannot Guess tflhe Story What need have we of story books, Fiction, novels and the rest? The very land we walk upon Pulses with stories of the best. Perhaps where now our high school stands Where gym and gridiron peaceful sit In that same spot brave warriors died When warring tribesmen met. Our forest trees if they could speak Instead of whispering above Would murmur tales of hunts and feasts And braves and maidens making love. We cannot guess the story And few traces have we found Of the race that now is living In the happy hunting ground. HELEN M. LOBECKER. Sixty-five -,+ f I' A qi, , , - M ? !+ ,494 G1 1 Af V my u ' iq .. 'limi I . V AW w.ln5 LJMW M 'HH f' A ' X ' R255 035 25555 P- izfaffgg A PE O V ., gs D an 1 Z L A. X60 Sggi on-iiaT,: xx 11 ' A k .-I.4' 5 A! U14 f Q' 42' -1'A'.',. if e 4 GQVGQ -i -,-- ., 8,7 M' QS bf am I 4 OW? 421 X . k J- ax- Y- .I i 'GD 'gtk' ESQ QAQ, 560 N --0' c iqdw G v r ! -ff ' ,fgifiih W 1 ni.. S lysx E IIIIIIIIIIIIIE WHEN YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL C5225 Banking was a sort of thing apart from the average man and woman when the parents of the present stud- ents were in high school. All business men did not use the banks then, in fact only those doing a large busi- ness did their business through the banks. How different things are today. There are no busi- ness houses of any standing that do not carry a bank account. Checking accounts by miners and office em- ployees are not unusual, and savings accounts are so general that people who do not have them are con- sidered unusual. Many high school students, and nearly all college students have a checking account, and while these ac- counts are not a source of revenue to the banks they establish contacts that prove Valuable to both the bank and the individual later in life. Banking is now an intimate part of the routine of the business side of life of the average individual. This bank invites the students of the Grass Valley High School to visit its offices, get acquainted with the officers and employees, and when able, to start an account, either commercial or savings. Every person sh-ould have both a savings and a commercial account. QB United Security Bank 85 Trust Company Nevada County Branch Nevada City Branch Grass Valley, California Nevada City, California E Head Office, 631 Market Street, San Francisco E I I Il l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Sixty-.reven Sixty-eight E IlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I E i liM45i iS9wiQ'QliQif-15iew55'am55 6'f?bm6?E?1IbC WMWE6'fMWEQVf?rWE6f?r5Wbi'f?n5WECfMWE CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1928 THE EMPIRE MINES eweewge.-wae'.swQf.ea1aif.wewe.,w,aeM emwaiifawfahxfafigalaaaaeffmlmageeawa AAwv I GRADUATES We congratulate you. And we here invite you to investigate the help that we can give you. We are adding onto our present Diploma Courses, Degree Courses in Accountancy and Secretarial Science. Write us for free HEALD COLLEGE SACRAMENTO LUKE W. PEART, President. Other Heald Schools in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose H-eald's Engineering, Automobile and Electrical School, San Francisco Catalog. COLLEY'S RIDE THROUGH BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Home Made Candies Ove, and Ice Cream Nevada County Narrow Broad st. Nevada City, Calif. Gage lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIllIllIllIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sixty Seventy Qjlheurge oils the pen Brigade Half a word, Half a word, Half a word onward, Into the civics test Wrote the half-hundred. Forward the pen brigade. Oh, what a test, they said. Into the civics test Wrote the half-hundred. Forward the pen-brigade Seniors were not dismayed. Not tho' the teachers knew Someone would blunder. They would not weep or sigh But they would write and tty Into the civics test Wrote the half-hundred. Question to front of them Question to right of them, Question to back of them, The black boards thundered. Storming at ink and well While now the paper fell Into the civics test Wrote the half-hundred. Oh! what a civics scare Frightened seniors everywhere All writing a number down Minus the answer. Right into the ICSE again They plunged with might and main Writing with trembling hand, Forward that noble band Noble half-hundred. Question to left of them, Question to back of them, Question to front of them, The blackboards thundered. Now hoping not to fail O, hear those seniors wail. When marks came forth next day They triumphed from the fray Noble half-hundred. When can their glory fade At the wild charge they made All the school wondered? Passed is the civics test, All seniors are at rest, Noble half-hundred. HARRY GOUDGE. E nun III 1 II 1 I 1 llllllllllhl A SALLY ANN BREAD The Perfect Loaf Made With Only the Best Quality of Ingredients FREEMAN'S BAKERY Main Street Grass Valley 2 Consult Us About Your Lighting R E L I A B I L I T Y g Problems Serving Schools for Sixteen Years The largest and oldest manufacturers of school jewelry and stationery Contracting and Wiring in the west. Maytag Washing Machines Electrical Appliances The T- V- Allen C0- 105 Mill Street 810-12-14-16 Maple Ave. Store Phone 380-W Res. 268-W Q Los Angeles California C - Grass Valley Garage 1 Inc.J FORD CARS JOHN T. HUNT Special Pain: jobf General Contractor Goodyear Goodwear Tires 3 2 Telephone Main 6943 212-218 Mill St. Grass Valley I A Phones 195-115 2926 S Street Sacramento, Cal. 2 WEAVER GOLDEN WEST All Kinds of Repair BAKERY Work on Shoes Wholesome Baked Goods U Main St. Grass Valley Phone 136 108 E. Main E E IllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIlIIIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIIlIIIlIIIllIIllIIllllIIllIIlIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIlllllIllllIllllllllIIIIIIIII-Illlllllllllll5 Seventy-one '3 Merchant: Young lady, this check came back from the bank marked 'No funds! Louise Brown: That's strange. They advertise that they have 35,000,000 in deposits. Dr.: You say you have gained eleven pounds during the three months I pre- scribed that reducing diet? I can't understand it. Did you follow my diet of foods closely? Marie: Exactly as you told me, doctor. Dr.: And you ate nothing else? Marie: Only my regular meals, doctor. 0:0 0:0 0:0 What course are you taking in college? The downward course, I'm afraid. joe: So you think you know as much about it as the teacher? Gordon: Well, he just said it was impossible for him to teach me anything. He: Look! the captain is going to kick a goal. She: What did the goal do? The time will come, shouted the speaker, when women will get men's wages. Yes,', said a little man in the corner, next Friday night. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Lived here all your life? Don't know, havenit died yet. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Alyne Cas they dancedj: I believe in a girl having a mind of her own. I for one am not easily led. Gaff fbetween dipsj: So I perceive. 0:0 0:0 0:0 The history class had been studying about the war of the Roses. Yvonne, what do you know about Margaret of Anjou? Yvonne: She was very fat. How is that? Yvonne: Because, I read that she was one of Richard's stoutest opponents. Mr. Sweetman: Why don't you answer me? Frosh.: I did, I shook my head. Mr. Sweetman: But you don't expect me to hear it rattle away up here, do you? Miss Harrison fin Spanishj: Now, Harold, what letter comes after 'H'? K promptly replied the boy. V Miss Harrison: Wrong again. Now pay particular attention. What have I on each side of my nose? Harold: Looks to me like powder. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Juanita: Know anything about Shakespeare's works? Irene M.: What kind of factory is it? Olhcer: Donit you see that sign, 'Fine for Parking?' H john Sutherland: Yes, ofhcer, I see it, and heartily agree with it. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Did you get hurt while you were on the eleven? No, it was while the eleven was on me. Sevenzy-two llllllllllllllllll llllIIIIlIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllIIllIllllIllllllllIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllllll ll I JONES DRUG COMPANY Diftributorf of JOAN'S SIROP BELAGE, TONSILTONE AVAL HADDA CREAM, JONES' CHEST OINTMENT Mill Street Grass Valley ALPHA HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. .i?'.- .in 5,1 f..,- - E l i 6 ' f' Il fy., - 5 -as 1.919 'E in , mhz mr ALLPH V l I,,.-, Q linc-O-Lilh D-vw W lm, , i W...-. W- ,... '..:F2:?f'l r ' SML HOUSE PAINT f s X QMS if -.-5:-'Ell . Y, r ? '7' 2? ' P' f ' Li ..!!5:53lEE!If' , , ' v il w I ' Km Z Ol. T 11 M, ...-4-. White for the Homey Home Beautifully framed with pillars and pilasters of richest white, glistening and gleaming in the sun- light, tinted with soft and delicate shadows-here's hospitality writ- ten to every line! You, too, can en- joy the pleasures of a beautiful White House of your own with the use of ZINC-O-LITH Pure White. It is made in White House Paint, Flat White for interior walls, and White Enamel for all interior surfaces. When you paint white- use ZINC-O-LITH. DR. STEWART EMILJ.N.OTT DENTIST ASSAYER Office: Williams Building Mill Street Grass Valley Nevada City California IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIllIlllIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Jllllll lllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllIIIIllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllIllIIlllIIlllIIIIIIHIlllllllIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Seventy-three Seventy-four Illlll IlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll H IIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllll I Ill ll Illlllllllllllllllg 2 5 Quality, Economy and Service ' H 2 is our Motto Congratulatio s - to Class of '28 Ladies', Men's and Children's Ready-to-Wear L d, , d cmd , H t JAS. PENROSE 2. IBS 3.11 1 F611 S 3, S FRUITS and VEGETABLES 303 B d St t ' --:- 1,1 NL FJ? F03 ree Nevada 01W Callfofma - HOGAN Sz PENGELLY FOR NEW AND UP-To-DATE SHOES Come in and See What We Have Florsheim Agents Kismet Pointex Hose v : THE DIAMAOND MATCH Co. Everything in Lumber and Its Products Mate1fial5 for Better H omef' Grass Valley, Calif. : THE STRAND THEATRE Is a part of the educational life of the community served by 2 the Grass Valley schools. While the principal function of moving 2 pictures is to entertain, yet in the majority of pictures there is Q something that will add to one's knowledge, that Will broaden the E viewpoint, and prepare one to mingle With people who have traveled 2 and studied. 5 El Seventy-jive Miss Dyke: Why do Vou consider Washington a greater hero than Lincoln? Bee Bone: Because Washington gave us two holidays, his birthday and Fourth of July. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Anita: How do you treat your finger nails? Do you file them? Mildred: File 'em? No, I cut 'em off and throw them away. 0:0 0:0 020 A lot of dough doesn't necessarily keep a man from being half-baked. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Once upon a time a student took an examination. It was a chemistry exam. than which there are none more absurd. One of the questions was, Give in detail the pro- cess for making meruiric bichloridef, In answer the student wrote, God made all things even bichloride acid. Imagine his surprise when he received his corrected exam. book and read, God gets the credit. You don't. 0z0 020 0z0 Mr. Millar: What made you late this morning? Beryl: I oversleptf' Mr. Millar: What made you oversleep? Beryl: There were eight in the house, but the alarm was only set for seven. 0z0 0:0 0:0 Here take this rif'le!', cried the excited showman. The prize leopard has escaped. If you see him, shoot him on the spot. Which s-spot, sir? gasped the green employee. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Turk: There's something dove-like about you. Sally: What is that? Turk: You,re pigeon-toed. Claire B.: What do you think, auntie! There's something without legs running across the bathroom floor! Auntie: Good gracious, child, what is it? Claire B.: Water, auntief' First girl feyeing friend's very daring dance frockj: ujoan! Wouldn't your grandmother be annoyed if she saw you wearing that dress? Second girl: Yes, but I shall put it right back in her wardrobe, and she won't ever know I borrowed it. Both beautiful and dumb My own true love must beg Beautiful, so Illl love her- And dumb, so she'll love me. Sunday School Teacher: What kind of boys go to heaven? Lloyd Terrill: Dead ones. Mrs. Tellit: Cousin Dorothy, you know, always wanted to have a little baby daughter so she could name her 'June' Mrs. Askit: Yes. Did she do it? Mrs. Tellit: No. The man she married was named Bugg, and it wouldn't do, you see. Bob: I hear you purchased a saxophone recently. Has it made you popular with your neighbors? Emmett: I should say so. The landlords have had to reduce the rents twenty- five per cent in order to keep the apartments filled. Seventy-.fix E IIIlllllllIlllIlllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIllllIIllllllIIllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll llllIlllIIllIIllIIllIIllIIlllIlllIlllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllla PLAZA SUPER PLANK'S MILLINERY SERVICE STATION Gas, Oils, Battery, Needlecraft Service Q All Kindf of Repair: h 144 Mill St. Phone 177-J 5 LARSEN 8x HARDTE Cash Prices Are Lower Prices C om pl iment: of WE SELL FOR LESS Clinch The North Star Mines Mercantile Company Company Nevada County's Modern Store For the Best Service THE VICTORY SIX Vim Is Now Being Displayed b SERVICE STATION y UNION and RICHFIELD GEORGEBROS. OILPRODUCTS Main Street Grass Valley 2 To the Class of 1928 The Prescription Drug Store Congratulations of Grass Valley Over and 60 Years Success LOUTZENHEISER The Grass Valley Steam P H A R M A C Y Laundry Corner Main and Auburn Sts E E lllllllll lIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llll lllllllllllilll llillllll lllll IIIIIIIIIII llll IllIIllIIIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllg S evenly-Jeven S eventy- eight E IIllIIllIIIIIIllIIlllIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Snyder Music Shop See .. L C . H . B A R K E R Pianos and Atwater Kent -img aud Radi-Ola Radios REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE , A V A 1 The Leading Insurance Agency Mill St. L Grass Valley 122 W. Main St. Grass Valley 1 Atmmeyi at Law Altarney at Law II! W City Hall Building Grass Valley California G1-ass Valley May We Extend to the Graduates of ' G. V. H. S., Class' of 1928, Our Congratulations and Very Best Wishes for a Suc- cessful Future SHOES and CLOTHING For the Latest Styles in Men's Wear or Shoes, see BERT'S DRY GOODS I STGRE J. A. and H. C. Bennetts Z A. G. CHEGWIDDEN, Prop. ' ' Grass Valley 116 Mill St. Grass Valley, N I L O N and N I L O N HOLMES FUNERAL g y HOME A Affwffyf 153 Auburn Street Grass Valley Q df Law Phone 56 F 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City Z Grass Valley California Phone 203 2 llllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll llllllrllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Seventy -nine The aviator, says a magazine article, has the most stirring 'job of all. We dunno. What about cooks? 0 0 0 0:0 0:0 0:0 Carl T. I'll help you with your mathematics, Joe: I've got it all here in a nut- shell. Voice from Other Room: Oh, you've memorized it, eh. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Great Scott! I've forgotten who wrote 'Ivanhoe'. 'Tll tell you, if you tell me who the dickens wrote, 'The Tale of the Two Cities'. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Have you anything to say as ro why you should not swing for this crime? Yer honor, swinging makes me dizzy, complained the prisoner. I'd rather skip the rope. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Barber: Wet or dry? Lloyd G.: You cut my hair and never mind what my politics are. 0:0 0:0 0.0 Miss Harrison: What is space? ' Muriel B.: Space? Space? Well I have it in my head, but I can't explain it. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Mussolini must be of Scotch descent. How come? He made his men wear black shirts to save laundry bills. 0 0 0 0:0 0:0 0:0 I know a good joke about crude oil. Spring it. I canlt, it's not refined. 0 0 0:0 0.0 He: How's Glee Club coming on? She: It's a howling success. 0 0 0 0.0 0:0 0:0 Marvin fpassionatelyj: The more I look at you, dear, the more beautiful you seem. Evelyn fexpectantlyj: Yes? Marvin fbrutallyj : I ought to look at you oftener. 0 0 0 0:0 0,0 0.0 I Anna: Dad! Dad! The bull pup is chewing up the roll of films I got for my camera and won't let go. Dad: Go and get some of that toothpaste that removes the film from the teeth. Do you believe in heredity? Certainly: I know a barber who has three little shavers. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Harry: I Hunked that exam, cold. Helen: I thought it was easy. A Harry: It was, but I had vaseline on my hair and my mind slipped. The Senior sits and dreams all day Of what next year he'll do: But if he doesn't wake up soon, He'Il sit there next year too. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Mr. Underwood: What's all that noise over there? Sandy Tresize: Oh, I just dropped a perpendicular. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Absence makes the grades grow lower. Eighty E l IIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll IIIlllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllE Groceries and Vegetables, Office 250-J -Phones- Res. 201-J i Fish Thursdays and Fridays : P lt GUY DRJRWH' . D ' Wong Yuen H1ng Co. em El 301Vz Union Building 130 Auburn St. Phone 236-J Nevada City, California Since 1889 - GALLINO DAIRY W. D. Harris Sz Sons Pure Sweet c Milk Furniture Carpets' Paints, Rugs Phone 169 : 107 Main Street Grass Valley 5 X Established 1872 Phone 138 E DR. A. ,W. PAINE E DENTIST Phoenix Drug Store PHARMACISTS Corner Main and Mill Sts. The Rexall Store - Grass Valley California n 2 148 M111 St. Grass Valley, Cal. 5 ' I frlconomiealfmnsyorfarion . Z Expert Repalring 'ffl Storage 24-hour Service 5 KQHEVROLETX ' l I' if Official A. A. A. Mechanical First Aid and Touring Station Contract No. 96 KNEEBONE MOTOR SALES CO.-JOE R. KNEEBONE, Proprietor Ben' Ilyrerking Service in Norllaern California Phone 119 119 S. Church Street Grass Valley, Cal. 5 E IllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll IIII!IlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Eighty-one Eighty-two vVvvvv xAVAm-AfvvsAAwLwvxwfmvA E IIXIIIIII llIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIHIIIHI E1 Compliments of PEOPLE'S MARKET AL. ABRAHAM, Prop. Main Street Grass Valley 2 Congratulations and Success To All the Graduates- BENNETTS Sz STEEL Clothing and Furnishings Vxfemfemfxfx - cmfvvvvvvvxfx - CLEVELAND SMART S ecializin. in WISCONSIN HOTEL P 8 S. P. SPARGO, Prop. Heating, Cooking and Q Lighting g Main Street Grass Valley 2 Main St. Grass Valley LWMWMWWMMNMWWWM - v CHAIN GROCETERIAS, Inc. The Best for Less The Store of Courtesy, Quality and Price Grass Valley Auburn E Nevada City Placerville 2 E IllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllll llIllliIIIIHIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll E Eighty-three I was singing this little two-stanza song when someone threw this shoe through the window. Sing another stanza. The shoe's my size. 020 0:0 Q0 The policeman entered the restaurant and with great dignity announced to the man at the table next to ours. Your car awaits without. Without what? retorted the rather loud-mouthed gentleman. Without lights,', said the cop. Hete's your ticket. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Indifference is sometimes acquired at a very young age, and we have as an example Bob Hocking who said to his father, Say, Dad' that apple I just ate had a worm in it, and I ate that too. What? said his startled parent. Here, drink this water and wash it down. But Bob shook his head. Aw, let 'im walk down. The cows are in the meadows, The sheep are in the grass: But all the silly little geese Are in the Freshman class. Miss Dyke: Who was Columbus? Margaret T.: The Gem of the Ocean. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Harold Hansen: Gee, Miss Dyke, you sure must do a lot of reading-ever try Hction? Miss Dyke: Well, I've been looking at your test papers. 0 0 0 Juanita: Am I a little pale? Elvida: No, you're a little tub. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Bill A.: P'sst-S-s! Sh! Arthur: What's the matter? Bill A.: S-sg it's all over the school. Arthur: What? Bill A.: The roof. WRONG KIND OF ARMS As soon as I get to camp, I am going to send my girl a rifle and a bayonet and a sword. Is she collecting souvenirs? No, but she enjoys having arms about her. Loquadcious trainman: Miss, we just ran over a cat. Rosalie: How terrible. Was the poor thing on the track? Trainman fsadly shaking his headj: Oh, no, ma'am, the locomotive chased it up an alley. Amos: Run upstairs and get my watch, please. Agnes: Oh wait a while and it'1l run down. Amos: No it won't, ours is a winding staircase. W 9,0 9.0 0,9 What poor animal had to suffer for your mother's beautiful furs? My father. 0:0 0:0 0:0 How did it come about that Adam and Eve called their son Cain? They knew what they were raising. Eigthy-four E IIIIIIIII IlIIIIIllllIllllllllllHIIllllIIIIllllIIllIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIllIIHIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllm The Only Place to Buy REAL ICE CREAM AND CANDY is at the CREAMERY CONFECTIONERY We Specialize in Milk Shakes, Malted Milk, and Milk Floats Grass Valley : When You Want Anything Up-to-Date in the Shoe Line, Call at D. ROWE'S Mill Street Grass Valley 5 : SAMPSON'S Headquarters for Sporting Goods, School Supplies and Art Goods If If: W01'th Having, We Have It Mill Street Grass Valley E THE STYLE CENTER :Hex THE Huusz ur 5A'rlsrA:1'luN GRASS VALLEV.CALlF1 Grass Valley and Oroville El lllllllll lllllIIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllE Eighty-Jive Eighty-Jix E llllllll lllIllIIIlIlIllllIllllllIIIIlllllllIIIlllllllllIlIlIIIIlIIIlIIIllIllllIIlllIlllIIllIIlIIllIlIllilIllllIlllIllIIllIIIllIlllIIIHIIIllIIllIIllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllm GRASS VALLEY HARDWARE oo. All Things in Hardware and Household Goods Wood and Gas Stoves 114 Min Street Phone 6 - GIFTS YOU'D LIKE YOURSELF ARE THE ONLY KIND E TO GIVE TI'W'TlAR UNG 8: SON ,Jewelers I DHoNE 155 GRASS VALLEY,CALlF. E Congratulations and Good Luck- o. ELDRIDGE gl SONS Store No. 1-128 E. Main St. Store No. 2-Neal and Auburn Sts. 2 Phone 20 Phone 2 5 E STARTING LIGHTING 2 AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP I - 233 Mill St.-Phone 325 U. S. L. Batteries-Automotive Electricians IGNITION MAGNETOS E IllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lj Eigtlay-:even Miss Field: jim, what's an operetta? jim Mc.: It's a girl who works for the telephone companyf, Marjorie Barker at the grocer's: These eggs are awfully small. Grocer: That's the kind the farmer has been sending mef' Marjorie: That's just like a farmer to pick something before it is ready. Art Stude.: The Indian prints came in today. Hammond: Can he talk English? Hey, waiter, this is noodle soup and there is not a noodle in it. Well, there's cottage cheese, too, but that's not a sign you'll find a cottage in it. No girl buries her nose so deeply in her book that she hasn't room to powder it. Farmer Qaddressing his hen housej: Who's in there? Wavering response: Nobody, jes us chickensf' Little Boy: Daddy, are you still growing? Dad: Why, son? Little Boy: Well, what makes your head stick above your hair? Raymond H. fstruggling hardj . You haven't been dancing long, have you? Eleanor W. Oh, yes, ever :inte eight o'clotk. Talkative Woman fon board shipj: Can you swim? Bill H.: Only at times, ma'am. Talkative Woman: Only at times! How strange! And when do these moments of ability come to you? Bill H.: In the water, ma'am. Brown always did possess a soft heart. This is what he wrote: Dear Mrs. Smith, your husband cannot come today because his bathing suit was washed away. P. S.--Your husband was inside of it. What wonderful black eyes you've got. Yes, they're hereditary. ' Mother, I presume? No, father: he was a prize fighter. Jim: Where have you been all week? Jack: I had clothes sickness. jim: What's that? . jack: My breath came in short pants, and my tongue was coated. l Sap: Do you like codfish balls, Mr. Simp? Simp: I dunno, I never attended any. o'o in o'o O O O Mr. Rush fro student who has been late oftenj: When were you born? Jack L.: The second of April. Mr. Rush: Late again. , I am all broken up over you said the cracked egg as it trickled down his vest. ' Marvin H.: When I came on the stage, the assembly sat there open-mouthedf' George P.: Nonsense, they didn't all yawn at once. Eighty-eight IIIlllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllg We Are Always Up-to-Date in THE HOME OF E All the Latest cc M E Haircuts. The Quality Brand for Fifty Year: Clary's Barber Shop STENNETTS lf Payf to Look Well CASH GROCERY 104 Mill Street Prices Lower Quality Maintained E E SAFEWAY STORE Z STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS AT ALL TIMES. 4 Our Market Specializes in Prime Beef None Betler to Be Had at Any Price 113-114 Mill St. Grass Valley 2 , GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS E. R. BURTNER Cleaning : Pressing : Dyeing Repairing 111 W. Main St., Phone 375-W E QUALITY MARKET C. Quality for Lex: INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Groceries Fresh Meats 109 Mill Street Vegetables Phone 84 Corner Main and Mill Sts. 5 llllllll llllll lllllllllllll lllllllllIlllllllllIllIllIllllllillIllllllllllllllllllli Eigbly-nine Ninety Illllllllll IIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll E' E Don't Neglect Your Eyes Q E GEO. H. SHIRKEY Opt. D. B OPTOMETRIST g 118 Mill Street Grass Valley, Cal. E E Eye: Examined-Glaffef Filled R Broken Lenses Duplicated : 5 Sincere Congratulations . to the BRET HARTE INN Graduates of 1928 Leading Hotel of the Sierras M . Moderate Rate! Kramrn the J eweler E Congratulations and Success 5 tothe Class of 1928 GoLDEN PoPPY CONFECTIONERY AND TEA ROOM ' The House of Quality and Service E Complimemir of W. R. JEFFORD Sz SON Grass Valley Nevada City E IllIIIIIIllIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII IIIlllllllllllllIIllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllla Ninety-one Miss Hawley fdrawing two parallel lines on the blackboardj: What relation are these lines to each other?,' Raymond: Twins. - Evan, why are you wearing your glasses in bed? I'm getting so short-sighted that I can't recognize the people I dream about. Ruth G.: How do you spell 'Doze?' Mother: Well, it all depends. Do you mean a nap, or some deer, or are you thinking of a dose of medicine? Ruth G.: Oh, no. I mean what you say I speak through when I've got a cold. What's the idea of having an assistant treasurer in that small concern of yours? Have you got so much money that it takes two of you to handle it? No, we have so little it take two of us to find it. . Emma: I can do anything you can. Carolyn: Can you see the back of your neck? Animals swear according to an Edinburgh University naturalist. It's only natural. Why shouldn't chickens, for instance, use fowl language? Ted.: Darling, ,in the moonlight your teeth are like pearls. Amorette: Oh, indeed-and when were you in the moonlight with Pearl? Boss: Rastus, you good for nothing scamp, have you been loahng all day? Didn't I tell you to lay in some coal? f Rastus: Yassuh. Ahis been layin' in de coal all day, tho' der's lots of softer places where Ah'd rather lay. Miss Stewart: What does 'rex fugit' mean? Keith: The king flees. ' Miss S.: Make it perfect tense by using has. Keith: The king has fleas? I am not especially fond of the stage dear, but I hear your father coming and I think I had better go before the footlightsf' Scrub: Oh, boy, I smell steak, we're in luckf' Senior: Yeh. Tough luck. Breathes there a man with soul so dead who never to himself has said As he bangs his shins against the bed !!??? XXX !!!XX ?? Everett: Can I catch the Millville train? Lonaine: It depends on how fast you can run. It left live minutes ago! You can talk to me all you want about girls, said Marvin dreamily, but I've got a real girl, none like her. Why, we were driving along a country road-birds singing, full moon-first time I'd ever had a date with her, and-well, to tell the truth, I told her I was out of gas and began to make love to her. What about it? inquired Bill. Did she walk home? That's the wonderful part. She walked home and about an hour later came bad: carrying a live-gallon can of gasolinef, N inety-two lllullllll E Illllllllllllllllm THE MORNING UNION Eftabliflaed 1863 THE NEWS OF THE WORLD Printers of the Stray Leaves for Many Years - Calanan Sz Richards KEYSTONE MARKET Good Airy Rooms ITALIA HOTEL I Wholesale and Retail RG2lS011ab1e Butchers Rates Nevada City Phone 67 102 Richardson St. Phone 166 E PLAZA I Say it With Flowers ! GROCERY STORE J. C. Scheemer A. M. Langman A H. C. OSBORN The Florist Groceries, Grain, Crockery, 3 U Paints and Fishing ' Tackle - Phone 308 119 carpenter st. Phone 160 Nevada City - THE LACE HOUSE S. LEE LEITER CO. Outjitlerf for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Grass Valley and Nevada City Illlllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIllIllllIlllIlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll IlIllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ninety-three My brother Wally' is taking up French, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew, German, and Greek. Goodness, when does he get time to do all his studying? A Study? He doesn't study. He runs an elevatorf' Why are your socks on wrong side out, Bob? My feet were hot, and I turned the hose on them. The angry grocer ran swiftly round the counter. Do you know, madam, he blurred, that your dog has eaten a pound of my best fresh country butter! I saw him do it a second agoli' I did not know it, she replied icily, but if you are quite sure it was your best butter, that it is quite fresh, and that it really did come from the country, I don't think there is much reason to suppose it will do him any harm. Sunday School Teacher: And what do you know about Moses? Lucille Jefford: Please, teacher, it's my first Sunday here and I don'r know any- body. Edna: You're so dumb I wouldn't call you a ham. Gerald: Why not? Edna: A ham can be cured. Agnes: Pardon me, but may I speak to you a minute. Miss Reed: fwho was reading to classj Yes, in 1788. Heinez' I'd like a nickel's worth of hair tonic. john W.: What in the world do you want with a nickel's worth when its selling for 31 a pint? Heinie: I wanta fix my watch. It's got a speck of dandruff in the hairspringf' What I want, murmured Hazel D, is one who thinks loftily, who is head and shoulders above his fellow-creatures, who will strain neck and muscle to get what he wants. I'm off, replied the diminutive suitor. What you want is a giraffe. A well known casket maker wanted to go out of business so he had a coffin sale. The next day the paper announced that eighteen Scotchmen had committed suicide. Arthur Merrill: I'm the big gun around our school! Mother: Then, why don't I get better reports. It's the little things in life that tell, said Harry as he dragged her little brother from under the safe. 0:0 920 orc He's so stylish he wears riding breeches to pitch horseshoes. if o'o fo Father: The man who marries my daughter will get a prize. Suitor: May I see it, p1ease?', . Tra-La-La The first bird of spring Attempted to sing, But 'ere he had uttered a note He fell from the limb, A dead bird was him, The music has friz in his throat. Ninety-four E Ullllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIHIIIIIII IIIIIHIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIE Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Furnishings Star Brand Shoes WE SELL FOR LESS GOLDEN RULE STORES Inc. wvvffvvvf HUDSON AND ESSEX Super-Sixes Now Define the Vogue of Tomorrow 203 Main Street Grass Valley E CITY MEAT MARKET Vernon V. Rood, M. D. Best Meats at Lowest Prices Office 128 Neal St. Phone 126 M Office Hours: P. W. Michell 10 to 12 a- m- ! 2 to 4 p. m. Main Street Grass Valley 7 t0 S P- 111- fAA CENTENNIAL MARKET Dealerr in Beef, Pork, Mutton, and Veal Fruits and Vegetables I. MURCHEL and L. J. PAINTER 123110116 32 QUALITY MEATS E El WUI Hllllllllll IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITE Ninety-Jive gllllllllllllll llIlllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllIIIIIIllIIHIIllIIIIIIllIIIlllIIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll We desire to extend to each and every one of the Class of '28 our congratulations and Wish you the very best of success in the years to come. We shall be pleased to assist you in every Way possible to find your place in life's work and to help you to success. We invite you to make this bank your bank. Formality is all right in its place, but We have no room for it here. We want you to come to us whenever we can be of any help to you. Our cus- tomers are our friends rather than our clients. W COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Member of Federal Referve Syftem FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN GRASS VALLEY Columbia -- Sonora -+ Brunswick T H E T H R E E BEST vvvvvvv ,f i Ili llllllllllll I' I .. I W 1 : if slip L Il I rv I ,LH llll ,, TREZISE BRCS. EIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll Il Ill IllllIIIIllllllllIllllIlllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E Ninety-xix IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllll Phone 291-W Ducotey Furniture Store FRANK DUCOTEY, Prop. Succefyor to N. femen L57 Mill St. l Grass Valley, Cal. IllIIllIIllIIllIIllIIlllIlllIlllIllIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIlllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIllIlllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllm DR. J. E. MIDDLETON DENTIST I Office: Hosking Bldg. Mill Street : T W I N C I T I E S SERVICE STATION Associated Gasoline OIL and ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS E. W. Dickerson, Prop. East Main Street J. E. TAYLOR Real Estate and Insurance Office: Bret Harte Bldg. Grass Valley : Carl Power Jones, M. D. Office Hours: 1to3and7to8p.m. Grass Valley, Cal. Photographs Live Forever TYSON STUDIO Phone 67 107 Mill Street vvvvfAw - NEVADA CITY NUGGET California's Leading Mining ' Weekly 32.00 Per Year TREZISE BROS., Agents ' WM. DUCOTEY WHIPPET WILLYS KNIGHT Full Line of Auto Supplies Auto Repairing - 143 Main St. Phone 15 5 E IIIIIIIIIII IIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIllIIIIIlllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllla Ninety-:even ElllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I II ll I Illllllll IIIIII Illllll Illl IIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllg MOUNT SAINT MARY's ACADEMY A Boarding and Day School for Girls For Terms Apply to the Mother Superior Grass Valley E 2 Compliments ALE-X SAUVEE of the , Union Ice Company Grass Valley Tacoma Brew Chamber of Commerce E IllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll I I Illlllllllllllllllllll llll IIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllE Did you see that German count?,' Did he just learn? 0:0 0:0 How did you come into the country? By air. Flying machine. No, stork. Boy, this is a patriotic pen. How come? , It's gone dry, my boy, gone dry. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Helen: And he said my face was a perfect poemf' Gladys: So it is, dear- it's like one of Browning's. Helen: Browningl Why Browning? Gladys: Because some of the lines are so deepf' Senior fat basketball gamej: I think Captain Turk is going to be our best man this year. Freshman girl next to him: Oh, this is so sudden. He done me wrong,'l wailed the algebra problem as john Marks handed in his exam. paper. Ninety-eight . ' . gg 'M'-.'?f'i1'?V. Vily...--,ziljikvdlfbiff? if 'fait ' V ' fg3Vg'fw: 3'93 5ag,j' ..' ' ' ii ff- -V-'i -1, wa :vw V :QV gf 3:15-' w' Lg Q V V , ,, ' ' V. .'V.i - 1 -V' , fn Q V2 we- .-,f f ' W 1 ' . fi. 3 , 5 45-' V 'seg'-11323. 5, ,::g Q.J-f ..g4g,r1 : V-, , J .,j -2. WP ' , '91 '. s1'wey.3Q,ppw.ggfq..Vg. fi. . 'V Q. ' ' ' ' - 'f i AV ' 'Q-'ff S+-' 2-fir? W ' 'f' . -. 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