Grass Valley High School - Stray Leaves Yearbook (Grass Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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All of us exhibit enthusiasm in the beginning when we start. The gateway marks this beginning. Life has many gateways, Those which guard the entrances to opportunity are usually well labeled but open only to people who have proper passports. Passports are acquired by travelers who have entered through other gateways, tilled other fields, and prepared themselves to go on. To enter the college gateway, the student must not only have completed the high school, but he must have completed' it well. He must have welcomed the diliiculties it offered for his solution each day that he must increase in strength and wisdom. While in the high school he must have developed qualities of perseverance, courage, energy, sportsmanship, honesty, and high purpose, together with a goodly fund of knowledge. Other gateways to the heaven of golden opportunities in like manner confront the sojourner. Over their entrances they bid him welcome. As he approaches nearer, ere the gates will swing open, he meets a challenge, The Password! Once ir1side,,new experiences come, larger and more glorious fields unfold, life takes on new dignity, and still other- gateways appear. So, like Solomon's temple of old, with walls built within walls and gateways connecting them, our pathway is marked out from the outermost walls to the center, or Holy of Holies, where sits the King. I hope that our school year has been a. happy one, that each one of us has profited much by his presence here, that each has learned in our excellent high school, at the Gateway of the Sierras, the password which will admit him to greater opportunities yet to come. To the outgoing seniors, I offer both my congratulations and sincere wishes-congratulations for success thus far attained, and best wishes for future success, long useful lives, and happiness. Sincerely, JOHN B.' UNDERWOOD. FOREWORD Stray Leaver V This issue of Stray Leaves could be entitled Stray Leaves, Volume Number 25, for this is the twenty-fifth time Stray Leaves has been published. The first issue of Stray Leaves was published in 1904. Due to a great deficit in the financial success of the annual and also due to the fact that the classes of the following years were small, the publication was discontinued for two years. The annual was published again in 1907. Until 1926 Stray Leaves was published by the Senior class. In 1926 an amendment to the Student Body constitution providing for the publication of the annual by the Student Body was made. ' The first editor of Stray Leaves was Miss Clara Carson, who is at present a member of the faculty of the Bell Hill school. She has the honor of having given the name, Stray Leaves, to the high school annual. The first annual was rather small, having only sixteen pages. There were only two cuts-one of the class as a group, and the other a small dpicture of Columbus school. Since the first publication, the annual has stea ily in- creased in size until we now have more than one hundred pages and thirty cuts. The covers on the annuals also have improved. This year, as you have probably noticed, the cover is fabrikoid which is much more lasting. We hope that Stray Leaves will continue to have this kind of cover. For the last four years the staff has chosen a theme and tried to carry that theme throughout the book. This year we selected gates for our theme. We chose this theme for two reasons: first, because the motto of Grass Valley is The Gateway to the Sierras g and second, because high school is really a gateway of life. The art classes and also the members of the Student Body who contributed material for the book have attempted to carry out this theme. We, the staff, hope that this issue of Stray Leaves will be a complete record of the activities and progress of the Grass Valley High School for the year 1929-1930. ' , To the business .meniand also to the people of the community who have so greatly helped to make this book a success, the Student Body wishes to extend its thanks, and hopes that the reader will be greatly pleased with this number of Stray Leaves. To Miss MABEL E. STEPHENS, om- faithful and worthy friend and imlrurtor, whoxe urztiring efforlx helped I0 make our publication, STRAY LEAVES, a Jin:- ceu, we, the Student Body of the Graf: Valley High School, do dediraie this number of STRAY LEAVES. CONTENTS Title Page .,... f ......... .,..,.............,.,.......................,... Frontispiece ............,... ...,..........,.............,........... Principal's Message ..,,,. Foreword .........,,....., Dedication ..... .... ....... . . . Contents ...............................,....... In Memoriam ................................. Board of Education and Faculty ...... Faculty Picture .,,.,..,..............,.............. Stray Leaves Staff ..................................... Picture-Stall of Annual Stray Leaves ...... Poem-Gates-May Cornish ,,,,.................... Poem-Smile-Juanita Booth ....,,..................... CLASSES Senior Will-19292 ................................... Class Prophecy-19295 ............,....,....,,.... Pictures-Class of 1929M ..................... Seniors ................................,,,...,,...,.............. Songs and Memories-Harry ,Goudge ...... Pictures-Class of 1930 .,,,........,,..,..,......... Senior Class History-Lillian Sandow ........ Senior Class Will 1930-Dudley Grant ...... Horoscope-Eleanor Commons ................... Class Prophecy-1930-Audella Hogle ...... Iunior History-Elizabeth Eldridge .....,..,.. Picture-Junior Class ............................... Sophomore History-Eileen Godfrey .,... Picture-Sophomore Class .........,............. Freshman History-Dorothy Salisbury ....... Picture-Freshmen Class ............................ Poem-We're Proud-Gail Tritch .....,....... Poem-Memories-Vivian Coombs ................. LITERARY 1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 14 15 16 16 17-21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 .31 '32 If 32 Poem-God's Valley-Elizabeth Kramm .,.............. .,... 5 4 Grass Valley-Carl Tamblyn ......,..,..,....,..................... ..,.. 3 4 Story-The Lost Indian Mine--Amos Bierwagon ...... ..... 3 5 Poem-Opportunity-Fred Conway ,.,.,,,.........,,,.........,..... ..... 5 6 Poem-Gateways-Peggy Law ......................,,..................... ..... 5 6 Poem-The Riches of Grass Valley--Howard Weyel ......, ..... 3 5 ORGANIZATIONS Student Body and Council-Marian Matteson t......... Picture-Student Body Officers and Council ......,. Girls' Association-Neva Pine ,....s,,...,,....,.,..,.,,., Boys' Association-William Partridge .................... . Picture-Girls' and Boys' Association Officers ....... 38 39 40 40 41 42 The Scholarship Society-Constance Law ..............,.,.... ,.,.,.,. Commercial Club-Dorothy Sandow ..............,.................. ....,... Pictures-Scholarship Society and Commercial Club ,...,.. .,.,,,.. Latin Club-Margaret Barnard .,.....,,.,.................,,,,,,,, Poem-Call of the Mountains-Marjorie Barber ...... Departments-May Cornish ...........,......,............... ACTIVITIES Senior Farce-Alyne McGagin .........................,. Society-Alyne McGagin ................................ Orchestra ,.,,..................... : ..........................., Calendar-Gladys Deward ,............................ SPORTS Football Team-Lloyd Castles .................... Picture-Football Squad ......,..,...................... A and B Basketball-Lloyd Castles Pictures- A and B Teams ..........,... Picture? C Team ............................... .. C Team Basketball ............ .. Tennis--Bob Hocking ..... Track-Stanley Nobs .............. Baseball-Arthur Hooper ....,. Picture-Girls' Team ........... Girls' Athletics ................ ..................,., Solitude .........................,... ........,.................. FEATURES Exchanges-Alene James ............................,.,....... Poem-Library Lizards-Wilhelmina Harless .......... Alumni-Frances Re ...............,,........................... Iokes and Advertisements .............. . ........,........ . 42 43 44 44 --N45-46 48 48 . ,,,.,,.. 49 50-52 54 55 56 57 58 58 59 59 59 60 60-61 62 64 64 65-66 67 t MR. GRIFFITH'S IN MEMORIAM Scout of the little scout, Thy life is loved by all. Bugles could not hold thee, When came a stronger call. Thy deeds were ever upright, Thy life is held sublimeg So teach us, gentle spirit, To mould our lives as thine. GH? CATHERINE ARLINE JONES We cannot say, and we will not say That she is dead,-She is just away! With a cheery smile and a wave of the She has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair hand It needs must be, since she lingers there. BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. JAMES S. HENNEssY, Szzpt. of City Schools Mas. ELLA M. AUSTIN, Supt. of County Srbaolf BOARD Mr. E. H. Hocking Mr. Albert Crase Mr. William Ducotey Mrs. Laura Nile Mr. Robert Ingra.m CLERK Mr. Herman Fuller LIB FACULTY Mr. John B. Underwood .................................................. Principal, Printing Miss Mabel E. Stephens ........................ Head of English Department, Latin Miss Lena M. Read ............ Vice Principal, Dean of Girls, English, History Mr. Early W. Moore .................................................. Science, Mathematics Mr. Francis D. Calhoon .................... Athletic Coach, Science, Mathematics Mr. Clarence A. Rush ........ Manuel Training, Auto Mech., Mech. Drawing Miss Dorothy Dyke .................................................... History, Civics, Art Mrs. Ida M. Huffer ........ ............................. M athematics, French Miss Nettie L. Packer ......... ....... M usic, Orchestra, Physical Education Mr. Richard T. Bohan ........ .......... S tenography, Typing, Bookkeeping Mr. Delbert D. Manross ....... ........ T yping, Bookkeeping, Salesmanship Miss Marion McGuire ....... ................................ E nglish, Spanish Mr. John B. Underwood Miss Mabel E. Stephens Miss Lena, M. Read Mr. Richard H. Bohan Mr. Delbert D. Manross MPS. Ida. M. Huffer Miss Nettie L. Packer Miss Marion McGuire Mr. Francis D. Calhoun Clarence A. Rush Miss Dorothy J. Dyke Mr. Early YV. Moore Nine T 871 STRAY LEAVES STAFF Editor-in-Chief .....,...... Aniston! Editorf Bfl.fl7Z9,f,f Mmmgerr ....,,. Arrirlarzt Cireizlaliorz 1 ..................................Elizabeth Lucas .....Vivian Coombs Robert Wilson ,.......Carl Tamblyn Sam Partridge Cirmlation Mezmzger .,.....,,.,,,.,.,.,. ,,.,.,,.,.. J uanita Booth Manager ................ William Partridge ........Elizabeth Kramm Literary Editor ,.......... , Art Editor .......... S naprhot Ecliior ..... joker .................. Exchange ........ Calendar .........,.., Boyr' Athletier ...... Girls' Azfhleticr .,..., Alumni ..,..,.....,,,, Orgarzizalio 12: ........ S oriety ................. De partmerztr ....,,,............ Senior Clair Hororrope Senior Clan Wfzll .,.......... Senior Clarr Prophecy ......... Senior Clary Poem .......... REPORTERS: Senior ........, junior .,.......... Sophomore ....,... Frerhmarz ......, ........Winifred Morgan McGuire ........Russell Penrose ................Alene James .........Gladys De Ward ........Lloyd Castles ...,........Reta Moyle ,....i.............Frances Re .........Dorothy Sandow Alyne McGagin ............May Cornish ........Eleanor Commons ........Dudley Grant ..........Audella Hogle .........Henry Goudge ............Lillian Sandow Elizabeth Eldridge ............Aileen Godfrey .,.,,.,.Dorothy Salisbury TYP1sTs The typists: Rita Moyle, Gladys DeWard, and Lilliari Sandow were ablv assisted by office girls and members of the typing classes. ADv1soRs Annual Advisor ........ ..............,... M iss Mabel E. Stephens Art Advisor ...,......... ....... M iss Dorothy J. Dyke Financial Advisor ,.,.... ....... ....,... M r . B. Underwood ARTISTS The art editor, Winifred Morgan, was ably assisted by Miss Dyke and her art classes. To THE ADVERTISERS! The staff wishes to express many thanks to the adver- tisers who have so greatly helped to make this annual a financial success. STRAY LEAVES STAFF Row 1-J. McGuire, E. Kramm, J. Booth, W. Morgan, D. Grant, M. Cornish, F. Conway V. Coombs, W. Partridge, S. Partridge, Miss Stephens. Row 2-D. Sandow, G. DeVVard, A. I-Iogle, E. E. Commons, E. Eldredge, E. Lucas, L. Sandow, A. James, R. Moyle, and Francis Re. Eleven Twelve GATES There are many different kinds of gates That open up to realms unknown. Some open up to show success, And some set forth a unique town. There are some gates full of design That lead to places not so fair, And others of much plainer lines That lead to things not half so bare. There are imaginary gateways too, That lead to beauties all aglow, To valley deep and skies of blue, And great tall mountains capped in snow. Where'er these many gates may lead From paths of chance to successfulness, Or to towns with beauty all aglore, It's best when they lead ro happiness. MAY GSI SMILE Though you're leaving high school, Smile, folks, smile. Though you're leaving teachers dear, Smile, folks, smile. And when you're passing down the halls And see familiar rooms and seats Where once you sat, Smile, folks, smile. Let not a tear drop mat your face, But take your old familiar place, And smile, folks, smile. Even though you're leaving, Smile, folks, smile. Let a row of milky pearl Show between two ruby lips, Smile, and show the whole world how to Smile. , CORNISH JUANITA A. BOOTH Q v 4 QA N L ' ' 4 f W4 Q U P'l 4 I 1 I ' + ' '22 mn. QI mr R . g ,,,4 . .' ' L Q fri, 13- 1 W . I W .....: i ,'.A z: 13- ,.-' 'p':ffg'fQ',-f' -'..: l f' f 4 ',., Q 1 ..'.' ' Y Y A '-4 ii ,2 1' CLASSES HHQTD l'IL Thirteen Seniiw Will T929 L2 We, the class of 19295, in five individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained mem- ory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. On this twenty-fourth day of january, 1950, we as individuals do leave the follow- ing: I, Dorothy Hayes, leave my flaxen locks to Peggy Hoffman. I, Melba Lane, leave my Senior Dignityi' to Gail Trirch. I, Elizabeth Pascoe, leave my Freshman chums to the Senior class. I, Everett Champion, leave my ability to bluff to anyone who is in need of it. Apply early and avoid the rush. I, Robert Wilson, leave my hot syncopation in tickling the ivories to an outstanding Junior. Witnesses : Voice of Mr. Manross. Spirits of Camphor. fSignedj SENIOR CLASS OF ,29M. GRD Class prophecy ll-52 One evening while at the Chelsa Hotel in New York I met one of my former friends of the Grass Valley High School. In our conversation I remarked: Elizabeth Pascoe was for a while a private nurse in the Stanford Hospital, but she is now married to the head doctor there and has gone abroad for a short time. Well, what are the rest of them doing?,' she questioned. Bob Wilson is an architect. You've probably heard him play over the radio, through the station, J-A-Z-Z , I replied. Lieutenant Everett Champion is Secretary of War, and has been giving the United States some of the most wonderful exhibitions of talent that has ever been shown in that ofhcef' You had a tall brunette in your class, didn't you? my friend asked. Yes, that was Melba Lane. She made quite a name for herself in art circles here and abroad. Later she married a mining engineer. Yes, our class has lived up to its motto: Patience is the key to success. DOROTHY HAYES. Fourteen EVERETT CHAMPION Everett was our president this year, And a champion athletic player is heg In speaking at graduation exercises He showed his ability. ELIZABETH PAscoE This is Elizabeth, known as Liz , In sports she's played each day while hereg She has been prominent in several affairs, And was our Vice-President this year. MELBA LANE Here we have Melba A newcomer this yearg Her jazzy tunes and friendly manner In making friends give her the banner. Bos WILSON As treasurer of the Mid-year class Bob took the money ing As class valedictorian he spoke wellg In piano playing many does he excel. DOROTHY HAYES ' Dorothy was councilman of the mid-year class And Exchange manager of the Red and Gold, In basketball she has played several times, too, And has been a help the whole way through. Fifteen Sixteen SENIORS Motto: Not finishedg just begun. Colors: Old Rose and Silver. Flower: Roses. Officerr: President ............. ......... W illiam Partridge Vice-President ..... ........,......... F rances' Re Secretary ....,.,.... .............. V ivian Coombs 'Treasurer ........... ....,..........,.. R amona Talboe Class Advisor Clair Honor: Valedictorian Salutatorian ....... President ....... REQ' I 5'4 Miss Dorothy J. Dyke ..,.....Benton Wilcoxon ..................Reta Moyle .........William Partridge SONGS AND MEMORIES. Oh! sing me a song of the cities of now, Of the bustle and hurry by dayg Of the lights and the noise of the city streets, And the flare of the white, lurid way. Or sing me a song of the free country air, The meadows where wild flowers bloomg Of the hen as she clucks from her downy nest And of birds as they charm away gloom. The music fell harsh on my listening ear For my heart yearned for days gone by. My soul was inspired to hear music so sweetg It flamed like a swift, crimson sky. I listened, perhaps in an unhappy way, As I sought hard forever to hide The memories of oldg yet how long they remained In my unwilling soul to abide. And then like a crash of loud thunder 'twas o'er, And silence reigned-with it came peace. The music was gone, the refrain lingered on, For my soul had found longed-for release. HARRY Gouocm. WILLIAM PARTRIDGE This is Bill, our class president, Who has played in many a gameg In orchestra and other activities, He has achieved notable fame. FRANCES Rs This is Frances, our Vice-President this year, Whose Stray Leaves work has been done with cheerg In basketball, too she has played many a game And helped our class win much fame. RAMONA TALBOE . Here we have Ramona, so very fair, Exchange manager for Stray Leaves last yearg And Student Body treasurer she has been, And took in dues of Senior classmen. VIVIAN CooMBs Viv is the girl with the curly hair, Secretary of the class in her Senior year, A prominent worker on the Annual, she's been As by the records it is plainly seen. JUANITA Boo'rH Here' we have jolly Juanita, So friendly and full of fung As Circulation manager of the Annual Her work she has gladly done. AMos BIERWAGEN Here is Amos Bierwageng A good story writer is he. Once a member of the Scholarship he was Because he worked so industriously. Seventeen Eigbleeaz ELEANOR COMMONS Here is little Eleanor, known as Red , Once Girls' Association secretaryg As a member for annual staff, too, She has done as much as she can do. FRED CONWAY Here we have smiling Fred, Two years our yell leader. In many activities he's had a part, And worked earnestly from the start. DUDLEY GRANT Next comes Dudley, Student Body President, Also class president in his junior yearg As a worker in sports and for Stray Leaves, He hasmade a record since coming here. GLADYS DEWARD This is smiling Gladys, On the calendar she has workedg As an olicer of the Commercial Club Her task she has not shirked. MAY CoRNts1-t , This is May, so big and tall, An ardent worker in basketball. She is talented in music, too, And has done her part the four years through HARRY GOUDGE He lives content and envies none, Not even a monarch on his throne. Since in poetry he does all others surpass He is the poet of our class. Boa Hocx-:mc President of Boys' Association is Bob, Once Freshman class president, it is seeng He has worked industriously on the tennis team, For in all sports he is always on the job. AUDELLA HoGLE Audella joined us in our junior year, Now an excellent tennis player have we here. As Student-Body Vice-President, popularity she has gained, Hence in all activities she's sure to win a name. ELIZABETH LUCAS Next comes Elizabeth, our editor is she: For basketball her name you will see. In the orchestra many a time she's played, And for our class a name she has made. EUGENE KNEEBONE A popular boy is Eugene, In the orchestra he often played, And the memory of his winning smile From us will never fade. JAMES MCGUIRE This is jim, our snapshot editor, Who has taken part in many a playg Business manager of the Red and Gold, Two years an orchestra player, the records say. ANNA MEYER This is Anna so quiet and fairg She has a spirit of athletics true. In music, too, she's had a shareg In art she is surpassed by few. WINIFRED MORGAN Here we have Winifred, known as Jean Art Editor this year she has been, Also prominent in many a play As Girls' Association President she has gained a way. Nineleen I Twenty Rn-A MOYLE Here is Rita, our captain in basketball, Her typing ability surpasses allg In many plays good work she has done, And on the Annual a name she has won. STANLEY NoBs This is Stanley, slender and tall, Student Body patrolman he has beeng For athletics you'l1 find his name As he has helped us win many it game. EMMETT PEARCE This is Emmett, known as Hoss , A member of several orchestrasg An athlete in track and football. We might mention that he is very tall. NEVA PINE Next in line comes Neva, Always known as Little Eva g Although she is bashful and shy, When smiling there's fun in her eye. VOLNEY PENROSE Here we have Volney Who's worked at his task each day. He is good in every line of work And helped us on our way. jon Pmrz Joe is a studious lad, A good-natured person is he. ' No higher aim could ever be had, For an aviator he aspires to be. DOROTHY SANDOW Here is Dorothy, known as Dot , As organization editor she's worked with zest And in all other school activities She has always done her best. LILLIAN SANDOW This is 'Lillian, our Senior reporter, And Scholarship President this yearg Commercial Club's Hrst president is her claim. In typing she ranked highg in other subjects, the same. BENTON WILCOXON Once Scholarship-President was Benton, Who in the Senior class play took a partg Boys' Association secretary he has been, And played on athletic teams, it is seen. MABEL TISHER This is Mabel Tisher, The girl with curly hair, Although she is very quiet, She is well liked everywhere. OLIVE SKEWES Next comes Olive, quiet and friendly, Who in our class has had many a positiong In dramatics, too she worked endlessly, And. was once music editor of a Stray Leaves edition. GORDON WHITBURN Gordon is our basketball star, And in track has played above parg As Boys' Association president one semester, No one could do the task better. ELEANOR WILSON ' Here is Eleanor, known as Elsinore , And once in a play she had a placeg In orchestra the drum she did beat, And played basketball without defeat. LIIELLY WEARNE Melly is Circulation manager of the Red and Goldg Also once Stray Leaves typist, we are toldg Her picture for basketball you will see, For she has great athletic ability. Twenty-one Senior Class History On August 30, four apparently long but seemingly short years ago, a group of about fifty students entered the Grass Valley High School. The first great event in our history was initiation. As soon as this was over the class elected its ofiicers for the Freshman year. They were: President ........... ....... B ob Hocking Vice-President ..... ........ M erris Ingram Secretary ........... ....... C laire Jeffery Treasurer ,.,..,.............., .......... ............... J a ck Lewis Class Advisor .................................................. Miss Burroughs During the year the class luncheon was held, and on March 251 the Freshman ball was given. When we entered our Sophomore year, we were slightly diminished in number, but planned to make the year successful. The following officers were elected to serve during the year: s President .............. . .. .......... ................ M erris Ingram Vice-President ..... .............. J ack Lewis Secretary ........... ....... E lizabeth Lucas Treasurer ................... ...... ,,,.... ....... O 1 i ve Skewes Class Advisor .........................,..,..,,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,........ Miss Fields We held many activities and showed our ability in athletics, dramatics, and scholar- ship. We entered our Junior vear as upper classmen, and were determined to make this year just as successful and enjoyable as our two former years. For the first semester the oilicers were: Pr6SidCnt ............... ......... R aymond Handlery Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ..................... J ack Lewis ViCC-President ..... ............. J uanita Booth Councilman ........... .......... W inifred Morgan S6Cr6tary ........... ........ R amona Talboe Patrolman .............. .............. E lmer Fippin VTICZSUICI ....... .............. Claire Jeffery Yell Leader ............... ....... B enton Wilcoxon Class Advisor .............................. Mr. Manross For the second semester the class elected the following oflicers: President ...................................... Dudley Grant Sergeant-at-Arms ......... .............. J ack Lewis Vice-President ..... ............... F rances Re Councilman ............... ............. J uanita Booth Secretary ................... ............... O live Skewes Patrolman ............................ Raymond Handlery Yell Leader ................................ Donald Brown We gave a dance for the graduating Seniors on June 14. Our class was well repre- sented in basketball, debate, and orchestra. As we were about to enter our Senior year, we hoped to make it our most successful and enjoyable year. With great hopes of reaching our goal, graduation, we began our last year in high school. At our first class meeting we selected the following leaders: President .................................................... William Partridge Vice-President ..... ................. F rances Re Secretary ........... ......... V ivian Coombs Treasurer ....... ......... R amona Talboe Councilman ...... ......... J uanita Booth ' Advisor ..............................................,.,..,..........,..... Miss Dyke For the second semester the same oHicers were re-elected. Our Senior luncheon was given November 6, 1929. We also gave a luncheon and dance on Color Day, April 1. On March 27, the Seniors exhibited their dramatic talent when they presented the play, Nothing but the Truth. This was well dramatized and proved a great success, The Senior ball was held May 24, 1950. Now, as these four delightful years draw to a clase, we are about to enter an entirely new phase of life, where we hope to prove the true value of our high school education in other spheres of learning or work. LILLIAN SANDOW. Twenty-two l Class Will of ll95fUJ We, as members of the dignified Senior Class, do hereby will our unquestionable standing in the Scholarship Society to the school. May they always have a high per- centage, as we did. To the conspicuous juniors, our dignified manner. To the ambitious Sophomores, all our athletic ability. To the many Freshmen, our dramatic functions. As individuals we humbly bequeath the following: I, Juanita Booth, my financial experience to Raymond Hooper. I, Amos Bierwagon, my baseball ability, to George Cooper. I, Eleanor Commons, the affections of a certain Freshman to Beatrice Gibson. I, Fred Conway, my forwardness, to Harold james. I, Vivian Coombs, my studiousness, to Eleanor james. I, May Cornish, my art ability, to Raymond Hecker. I, Gladys DeWard, my good nature, to Alyne McGagin. I, Harry Goudge, my physique, to Carlton Peaslee. I, Dudley Grant, my bashfulness, to Mildred McCrea. I, Robert Hocking, my athletic ability, to Ellis Butler. I, Audella Hogle, my stature, to Jack Hodge. - I, Eugene Kneebone, my ability to do English, to Leonard Brock. I, Elizabeth Lucas, my duties on the Stray Leaves staff, to Carl Tamblyn. I, james McGuire, my laziness, to joe Whiting. I, Anna Meyer, my man-shyness, to Irene Mickelson. I, Winifred Morgan, my musical accomplishments, to Raymond Conway. I, Rita Moyle, my Saturday night dates, to Marion Thomas. I, Stanley Nobs, my height, to Merrill Colvin. I, William Partridge, my moustache, to Merris Ingram. I, Emmett Pearce, my curly hair, to Leon Weaver. I, Volney Penrose, my quietness, to Bud George. I, Neva Pine, my blond locks, to Marie Sauvee. I, Joe Pirtz, my superhuman intellect, to William Fry. I, Frances Re, my winning smile, to Alene james. I, Lillian Sandow, my A's, to Lloyd George. , I, Dorothy' Sandow, mv slender figure, to Doris Whitford. I, Olive Skewes, my frail voice, to Lloyd Castles. I, Ramona Talboe, my rosy blushes, to Frances Henwood. 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Here is a maiden, Juanita Booth, Assisting Dr. Pearce to pull a tooth. Volney Penrose, who ownsra farm, Is at present putting a roof on his barn. Miss Olive Skewes, now a sweet little wife, Is carving a roast with a butcher knife. Here is Eleanor Commons, a popular star, Riding around in a nice new car, Gladys De Ward, a good stenographer, Is the wife of Bill Partridge, a photographer. Stanley Nobs, who owns a cafe, Has for a waitress, Miss Frances Re. And Lillian Sandow, a very good nurse, Is helping Fred Conway, who drives a heatse. Gordon Whitburn, is now a famous metaphysician. And Anna Meyer is a wonderful musician. A taxi driver is Jim McGuire, Who always has his cab for hire. A chorus, girl is Miss Neva Pine, And Benton Wilcoxon tells us when the sun will shine. Dorothy Sandow, a teacher of note, Teaches her students not to give up hope. Elizabeth Lucas is a sedate librarian, And a great politician is Amos Beirwagon. Eugene Kneebone of course, sells Chevrolets, And Melly Wearne writes musical plays. Harry Goudge, is a solemn preacher- The wife of a farmer is Mable Tisher. Behold! May Cornish an artist of fame, Has. a pretty model. QMiss Coombs is her namej. Eleanor Wilson, a dressmaker was she, But the wife of an undertaker she chose to be. Dudley Grant is a marvelous physician, Last of all is joe Pirtz, a great magician. You have heard the good fates of all your friends, And are glad rhey've come to no sorrowful ends. Audella Hogle. Twenty-fine dltuuniioir' Glass lldliislfoir . V In the fall of 1927 a group of about seventy young men and women found them- selves facing the closed gate of Freshmanhood. They knew that beyond this gate lay many adventures, and so they chose Miss Harrison as their leader, who was to com- mand the following officers: President ............. ...,..., M argaret Gantz Vice-President ........ ........ F rances Henwood Treasurer ....,.............................,..,,.,............. Gladys Williams Secretary ........................,..,...................................... Gail Tritch After they had successfully conquered the dangers of the Senior initiation, they felt free to take part in all sports and activities. . The following year this group of seekers had dwindled down to about fifty, the way being too hard for many. A new staff of officers was chosen, supervised by Miss Tyrrell, who was assisted by the following: President ................. .........,. J ames Tamietti Vice-President ..... .......... A lyne McGagin Secretary ....,............. .... .......... M a rgaret Gantz Treasurer ....t,,,,,,.................,.,,,.....................,,,..... Mae Abbott A new law has been made demanding a new election for officers at the half year: so the following were elected: President .............. ........... A rthur Hooper Vice-President .,,.. ,........ G eorgie Hawley Secretary .......,.................,................ .......,,. M argaret Gantz Treasurer ...............................................,............ Hilda Thomas A luncheon and dance proved delightful diversions from their severe routine. As they entered the third year of their quest the valiant group had decreased until about thirty remained. The next to the last year of their search: they chose the following officers for the first half to be commanded by Miss McGuire: President .........................,,.,,.............................. Walter Nobs Vice-President ...,..................... ......,,. A rthur Hooper Secretary ...................................... .,........ E leanor Rodda Student Council representative ....... ........ I rene Mickelson Treasurer .,.................................... ......... C arl Tamblyn The oiiicers for the last half were: President ........................ ....,,,.. J ohn Tremewan Vice-President ..........,.,................ ........ F rances Henwood Secretary ..................,....................... .....,....... M arie Sauvee Student Council representative ...................,.... Norman Foote Treasurer ..................................................,..... Georgia Hawley As a group they have entered into all sports. A luncheon and three dances com- osed their social activities. Several members belon ed to the literar and scholarshi P , , 8 Y societies. ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE. Twerziy-rix JUNIOR CLASS RoWM1:G Barker, Odell, Gassaway, Mickelson, Sauvee, D. Brown, Castles, Leutenecker, C. Brown, Heckers, Hussey, W. Nobs, Bieber, Elclredge, Miss C l11I'e. Row 2: Gantz, Hoffman, G. Williams, I-Ienwood, Bastian, Grenfell, G. Tritch., Ford, Rodda, E. Rodda, S. Wong, G. Hawley, E. James, Kramm, Jenkins. Row 3: Ralph, C. Tremewan, Dellea, Foote, L. George, G. Williams, S. Partridge, H. James, Terrill. A- H00per..Yuen, Tamblyrl, Tamietti- Others: Abbott, Hodge, Ingram, Lewis, McGagin, Mooers, Ser:-an, H. Thomas, J. Tremewan, Weyel, L. Williams, and .Toe Whiting. Twerzty-:even . Soplnomore History On August 27, we the class of 1932, entered the gate of the Grass -Valley High School, where, after going through the ordeals of initiation, we became full-fledged members of our school. ' During the first meeting that was held, the following ofiicers were elected: President ........................................................,....... Cecil Norris Vice-President ..... ...,... F rancis Grenfell Secretary ............ ....... H azel Mulcahy Treasurer ..................... ................................,. C onstance Law Class Advisor ...........................,,,........................ Iviiss Packer A year passed and the one-time freshies again entered G. V. H. S. with more conridence in themselves. Our numbers had only slightly decreased. For the HIS! semester the following officers were chosen to head our caravan: President ..,...... L ..................,........................... William George Vice-President ...... ............ C arlton Thomas Secretary .... L .... 1 ..................................,....... Dorothy Henwood Treasurer ..........................................,,.......... Lydia Partington The leaders chosen for the second semester were: President .............................................................. Sam Hendon Vice-President ..... ........ A rthur Verser Secretary ............ ,......... N orma Folck Treasurer .......... ......... E nid Heather Class Advisor ..............,....................................... Mr. Manross Only a few of our original numbers have dropped by the wayside, for we had all set out with the determination to work our way through four years of learning. Our record has been good throughout our two years of high school. Out social functions have been a success. During the lirst semester we gave a luncheong during the second semester We had a party and also a tea. The party was enjoyed only by members of our class, while the tea was open to all. These social activities have inspired us with the resolution to finish our course this year with waving banners. We will try our best to make our next two years even more successful, for we want them to be our best. EILEEN GODFREY. Twenty-eight U SOPHQMORE CLASS Peztsley, Christenson, R. George, Snyder, Shea., Conway, Krztsevztc, Stevens,Verser, Gillette, Muscatrdini, Gilbert, Kohler, Younkers, Marchetti, Rua.. ROW 1: NVong, Nobs, Tamietti, Lindstrom, Adams. French, Bierwagon, Fontz, Bennett, Heather, Henwood, O'Del1. Row 2: Fore, Folck. McCreu, Barnard, Godfrey, Hubbard, yVhiting, Crase,Szimpson, Meyer, XVest, Valdez, Howe, Grande Gibson, Partington, Abbott, Hnrless, Juliff, Cose. - Row 3: Lindstrom, Cooper, Thomas, Hendon, Grenfell, Sherrill, Vvilson, Brown, Andrieni. 0'dell, A. Jomes, D. Smith, VV. George, Cortez, Payne, XVeaver'. C. Butler, Others: Adams, G. Brown, E. Eutler, Fry, M, Harless, W. Mc-Crea, Oates, VV. Smith, Verlod. enty-nine Tw lljiresllnmain Class llilisltory The class of 1930, which consisted of one hundred or more students, entered through the gates of the Grass Valley High School on August 26, 1929, feeling that they are going to make their four years of high school a complete success. The Freshies were looking forward to the night of fun, as some called it, but others took it rather seriously. Our mighty seniors would tell us some of the most terrible things, they would actually send chills through us, but when the night of fun came, everyone of the Freshmen found it to be great fun. This night is known as Initiation Night, the main event of the school year for the Freshman Class, which took place Friday evening, September 7, 1929. Mr. Rush was elected Freshman class advisor. Freshman class oHicers for the first semester were as follows: Second Semester President ............ ...,,.... V ...... R uth Gtich Vice-President ......, ......... M artin Cassettari Treasurer ..r....,.... ............. F ern Weaver Secretary ...... L ..... ................ F rancis Sears Councilman ............ .......... lv Iarian Matteson Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ....... S tanley Tremewan President ................ ................... R uth Grich Vice-President ...,... ......... M artin Cassettari Treasurer ........... .... , .... C arroll Berryman Secretary ............. ........ D orothy Salisbury Councilman ........... ......... M arian Matteson Sergeant-at-arms ..,..................................... Stanley Tremewan After the election of class ofiicers the Freshies were determined on having many enjoyable times during their Hrst year. Their luncheon was held February 19, 1930, and proved to be a great success. Class Reporter, DOROTHY SALISBURY. Tlmfl y FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1: Pearce, D. Crase, Thomas, Weaver, Parsons, McCabe, Grich, Ambose, A. Philips, L. Gaassaway, Kohler, Moulten, Wales Underwood, Whitford, L. Philips McKay, Coulton. Row 2: N. Tritch, F. Ticher, E, Sandow, Muscardini, Cole, Berry, Boreham, I. Commons, D. Mickleson, Ford, Knucky, Jones, E. Keeney, Stewart, Salis- bury, Matteson, Mitchell, Wood. Zugnoni, Lindvall, Rickard. ROWMSE Gallino, Daniels, Nankervis, Cornish, Cilione, Cartwright, Steele. Brock, Cassetari, Sears, Sutherland, W. Brown, Pearson, Lobecker, Vincent, c agm. Row 4: Fuller, Cooper, Lynott, Dwyer, Clinch, Hoerl, DeRoco, Castles, Finch, N. Crase, Bree, Wilson, Nettell, Berryman, A. Keeney, Colvin. Others: W. Brown, Cose, Cassettari, Clontz, Cicogni, Crowley, Ducotey, Gilbert, Harris, Hayes, Juliff, Kitto, Law, Larsen, Lindstrom, McFarland, Payne, Phelps, Richlin, Sears, Southern, L. Southern, Sullivan, Sutherland, Tremewan, Williams. Thirty-ane Tbirl Q'-1100 WERE PROUD Grass Valley High, how proud we are of you!- Proud of our girls, proud of our boys, and Proud of our faculty, too. We're proud of our colors, the Red and Gold, They're the grandest colors we can hold. The Red and Gold have pulled us through Many a defeat and disaster, too. The Red and Gold-why can't you see- They're the colors that spell victory? We're proud of our athletes, girls and boys, Who have brought us so many thrills and joys. We can't forget our boys at all Who fought so hard in basketball. Our athletic record this year has been grand, And soon at the top our school will stand. Three cheers for the teams who fought so hard To keep our record from being marred! We're proud of our paper, the Red and Gold, If of its value you haver1't been told, Get an issue and you will see, What this paper means to you and me, We're proud of out scholarship, of our students bright, Who worked for grades with all their might. We're proud of the entertainments we have given. The Very Best is for which we have striven- The luncheons, the games, the rallies and balls, That have taken Dlace within our halls, We're proudest of all, of this, our work, Our dear old annual, which we never shirk. We've striven hard the whole year through To make the annual the best we can do. And when vou look at this annual bye and bye, Remember our pride for Grass Valley High. GA11. T RITCH. GXJ MEMORIES I think if I go far away, Where Grass Valley is merely known, My mind would always think of days, In the place which was my home. I'd always see the evening light, Reflecting far beyond the hills, A light that is ever shining bright O'er the sparkling silvery rills. And then the trees I'd always see, The tall green trees against the sky. These memories would still be with me Until the gates of memory die. VIVIAN CooMBs I I I I JQAVKQE .E -.. l 1 1 , 1 I ' 1 L 'ff gl w A u 11 1 7 .-nlll ! 5 AEE 1 I1 1 ' L' 1 1 1 XX ' ' ,,,. 119 Xi T233 ,, ,- 'T'37f1Fl kb g I i Y fm W 1 - , M 7 1 ' ijt? 1 M B LITERARY GOD'S VALLEY Beautiful valley, land of the strong, Wonderful valley of nature's song, A gateway to life, peace, and rest, Gives joy in the freedom of the west. Balmy breezes that gently blow Softly soothing, loud or lowg Snows that cover life in sleep, Rains that help the sower reapg Pines that tower into the light Upward reaching in eternal heightg Earth that yields its riches up Into the righteous laborer's cupg Sunlight that lays caressing hand Across the valley of God's landg Moonlight that gilds the silver cloudsg Starlight that gleams from velvet shroudsg A beautiful valley, home of the strong, A wonderful valley of nature's song, A gateway to life, peace and rest, Gives joy in the beauty of the west. By ELIZABETH ROSE KRAMM. GXJ GRASS VALLEY Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains is our little city, noted for its deep gold mines, its pure mountain air and water, the beautiful scenery, and its part inthe Gold Rush of 1849. It is interesting to note how the name was applied to this city. Some gold diggers, who had been searching for- a new place to try their luck, were following a little stream of water. They were tired and had not seen any green grass for a long time. As they followed this 'stream they came to a level stretch of land covered with grassg hence the name Grass Valley was applied. g Grass Valley is a prosperous mining town of approximately 5,000 people. .It has the deepest gold mines in the worldg and still an abundant supply of ore flows from these mines. It has pure mountain air and water, and is well-known as a health resort. Tourists from many states visit this city and remark about the advantages of its location. CARL TAMBLYN. Thirty-four The llnostlz llmrdliietmr lwlline HE crack of a rifle sounded up the canyon. A deer crashed through the brush, l bounded over 'a rocky ledge, and disappeared in the brush along the bank of the river. A few minutes later the hunter appeared, following the blood- We marked tracks of the wounded deer. Upon reaching the rocky ledge, he Mglif? stopped suddenly, closely examined the rocks, hid some of the fragments of ' rock in his pockets, and continued the pursuit of the deer. Thar night two dusky figures cautiously made their way out of the Indian camp near Colfax and silently followed the trail which led to the American river. The foremost one was a man whom we recognize as the Indian hunter of that morning and whom we shall call joe. He carried a rifle and a leather bag containing various articles. Be- hind him followed his wife, carrying a pick and shovel on her shoulder' and a lantern in her hand. 'The pair silently followed the trail up the river, crossed the river by means of a cable which was stretched across it by some dexterous hand, and climbed up the side of the mountain to a spring which flowed from a rock. Here they took a fairly long rest, talking in low tones over joe's discovery of that morning. At length joe arose and, bidding his wife to follow, led the way to the ledge which he had found that morning. For the rest of the night he worked in the moonlight, breaking away loose stones and following up the black vein of iron that led to the pocket below. Long after midnight, when he had reached about a depth of four feet, he struck the rocky'bottom of the pit, when to his satisfaction it gave forth a hollow sound, show- ing that his task was almost finished. About an hour later he suddenly stopped his work, shouted an order to his wife, and examined the bottom of the pit. His wife lit the lantern which stood near by, and came up to the ledge to light the inside of the hole. She could not suppress a cry of delight when she saw the result of joe's labor, for the whole bottom of the pit was covered with loose gold ore, and pieces of gold could be seen shining in the light of the lantern. joe had struck it rich again. He usually didg but whenever he did, the white men would take his mine from him. Well, they wouldn't this time. Joe filled two small leather bags with ore. Then he and his wife hid their tools and rested until the morning sun lit up the canyon, when they returned to Colfax, each carrying about ten pounds of gold ore. The next day Joe took the ore to Auburn, where he stayed for a few days and then returned, bringing for his wife everything that she needed and many things that she did not need but wanted. I . The next week or two were spent in comparative luxury and idleness. Then an- other trip to the mine was made, and the ore was brought out and sold in the same way as previously. This was done repeatedly, and for about a half a year joe's family lived in comparative luxury and comfort. Then one day Joe, while working at the mine, hurt himself internally. He felt that he could not live very much longer, so with the help of his wife he took out another good portion of ore from his mine and closed the mine by filling it with large rocks and dirt. A short time later Joe died. However before he died, he made his wife promise never to tell anyone about the mine. She kept the secret in spite of offers in money, and marriage proposals. Consequently, when she died in the summer of 1929, about Hfty years after the death of her husband, the secret of the Lost Indian mine was still a mystery. tg. ' AMOS BIERWAGON. Tl7iffJ i1'E Thirty-.fix OPPORTUNITY Opportunity, has opened wide Her gates to everyoneg - From roaring sea to mountain side, Until life's dream is won. Some grasp the chance she offers them, While others pass it byg Some prize it as a precious gem, But others merely sigh. But oh! 'tis best to grasp it all, While the gates are open wide, And-when opportunity sends a call, Be there,-sheill be your guide. FRED CONWAY GATEWAYS There are many kinds of gateways In our vast and golden state, The highways and the byways, And the glorious Golden Gate. There's a gateway to prosperity, There's a gateway to renown, But the high Sierra's gateway, Is our little football town. This little town is humble, Grass Valley is its name. It's the high Sierra's gateway, And we love it just the same. . PEGGY LAW THE RICHES OF GRASS YALLEY. E In northern California, Beneath the azure skies, Lies a land of opportunity, Where snow-capped mountains rise. 'Neath these hills of splendid grandeur Shines the rich and yellow gold, Where men work with pick and shovel These riches to unfold. On these hills and in these valleys, Grow rich fruit and golden grain, And men labor on with vigor, . Blessed with sunshine and with rain. There the rippling streams flow onward, Quenching thirst of beast and man. Birds are singing, bees are humming In Grass Valley's flowery land. HOWARD WEYEL 'ff M Y s n -A R' I Wx 1 Y .ff ' 3 u XY ' V 511 W ' E ' 'Y Nxaik 4 bqikg K ,, X ' Q i N W ill Y E ESA, X ' X I. QQ XF 1 f' is ! Y W fw f Y q ' X 1 P X TX x 'V f ctr , N 'Atl T-LJ' ' :Ex f Q 'A' -,i3 -' f-fs 1' ,1 1' ' V 1 ? ,Al N , va X wil l, V -V Y A .A l I 1 1 A ,l1,1yY1f3 URGANIIZATIICGPNS Tb Student Body and Couincil S G 9 HE Student Council is composed of the Student Body officers and the represen- tatives of the various classes and organizations of the high school. The pre- 'ii' siding officer is the President of the Student Body, while the Student Body secretary keeps the minutes of the council meetings which are held on Thurs- day of every second week. The Council is a very necessary part of the student government, being the governing body. Many affairs which are very important to the students are taken up, discussed, and voted on by the Council. These affairs could not be satisfactorily settled in such a large body as the Student Assembly. , Probably the most important things that have been accomplished by the Student Body and Council this year are the regulation of traffic and the management of the Student Court. Other things are good management of events, and the passing of neces- sary laws. The awarding of letters to both the boy and girl basketball players was an event of the second semester. The changing of the Student Body dues, from one dollar to fifty cents for the second semester, was also a very important occurrence during the last semester. , The Student Body officers and membership of the Council are as follows: Tbirly-eight President ............................................ .. ...... . Vice-President ,.... Secretary .. ....... .. Treasurer ............. Chief of Patrol .............. Chief of Assembly Boys' Athletic Manager ......... Girls' Athletic Manager ............. Mid-year Class representative ........ .. Senior Class ................................. .. .......Dudley Grant ...........Audella Hogle ....Alyne McGagin .........Juanita Booth ........Stanley Nobs .--James McGuire .......Lloyd Castles ..........Gail Tritch ......Dorothy Hayes ........Juanita Booth junior Class ............................. .......... I rene Mickelson Sophomore Class ........ .. Freshman Class ...... ..... ..........Alene james, ..Marion Matteson Boys' Association ...... .............. G eorge Cooper Girls' Association ...... .......... W inifred Morgan Literary .............................. ......... M argaret Hoffman Scholarship ........................... .......... C onstance Law Commercial Organization ...... ............. R eta Moyle MARION MATTESON STUDENT BODY OFFICERS AND COUNCIL Row 1: Mr. Underwood, McGuire, Booth, F. Conway, Morgan, Grant ROW 2: C. Law, Matteson, A. James, I. Mickelson, and A. Hogle . 9 ' . . Girls Associafiori The following officers were elected for 1929-1950: President ...................... Q .....................,......... Winifred Morgan Vice-President ................................................ Irene Mickelson Treasurer ............................................................ Verna Abbott Secretary .......................................................... Marion Thomas The association gave a party this Christmas for the girls and their mothers. It has been the custom to give a play, but this year it was decided to have a Christmas. party instead. Many mothers and their daughters attended and had a very good time. Meetings were held' the first Thursday of every month. At each meeting. short programs were given. Miss Read, dean of girls, took five girls to Richardson Springs on March 15 and 16, where they attended a Y. W. C. A. convention. The convention was for northern Cali- fornia girls. Although this isn't the first year such a convention has been held, it is the first year that delegates from our school have been present. The delegates from the Grass Valley High School were: Winifred Morgan, Irene Mickelson, Marie Sauvee, Alene james and Iris Commons. The conference proved to be a great success, and the girls came back full of enthusiasm and Dlans for the Grass Valley Girls' Association. Well-known speakers were heard, such as Dr. Tully Knoles, President of the College of Pacific, Mrs. R. L. Cardiff,wState President of the Parent Teachers' Association, and Miss Alice Moore of the Oakland Y. W. C. A. The theme of the conference was Windows On Friday evening after school, March 21, about twenty-five girls hiked to the top of Osborne Hill. A big bonfire was made, over which they roasted hot dogs and marshmallows. Afterwards, the girls sat around the camp fire and sang songs, gave readings, and told stories. , At about eight o'clock the campfire was put out and the girls started home. Judging by the singing on the way home, the girls had a fine time. The teachers who chaperoned the hike were Miss Stephens and Miss Packer. p BOYS' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. This is the second year that the Boys' Association has been in existence. Its purpose is to bring the boys into a closer friendship with each other, and to stimulate the feeling of good sportsmanship. The association has been very active this year and has had many important things to be added ro its list of good deeds. A minstrel show, which was staged by the asso- ciation this year, nroved to be highly successful. A new feature was added to the Boys' Gymnasium, new lockers were built to hold the football equipment because the necessity for the lockers was very great. - The officers of the Boys' Association are elected every semester. The following have been the officers for the school year, 1929-30: First Semester: Second Semester: President ........... ........... R obert Hocking Vice-President Lawrence Williams Secretary ........... ......... B enton Wilcoxon Councilman ......... George Cooper President ...... ............... J ack Lewis Vice-President .. .............. Merris Ingram Secretary ....... ........... W illiam George Councilman .. ........... Carlton Thomas Advisor ..... F01-I 1' ..........Francis Calhoun WILLIAM PARTRIDGE GIRLS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Miss Read, Marion Thomas, YVinifred Morgan, Verna Abbot, and Irene Mickebson X GSP BOYS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS B. Hocking, C. Thomas, M. Ingram, J. Lewis, L. XVi11iams, B. XVi1coxon, and NV. George' Forty-one The Scholarship Society Chapter Number 7 of the California Scholarship Federation found itself this year slightly decreased in size, but nevertheless active. At the beginning of the first semester the members were as follows: Lillian Sandow Estelle Sampson Benton Wilcoxon Eileen Godfrey Margaret Gantz Constance Law Elinor James Alene james Rosemary Hubbard During the first quarter the members were as follows: Lillian Sandow .................................... President Elinor James ...... .. ........... SeCreta,ry-Treasurer Estelle Sampson ................,....... Vice-President Constance Law .............. Council Representative Alene james Rosemary Hubbard During the second semester the members were as follows: Lillian Sandow ........... ........ ..,.............. P r esident Elinor James .......... ........... S ecretary-Treasurer Estelle Sampson ...,................. ...Vice-President Constance Law ..........,... Council Representative Benton Wilcoxon Marion Matteson Eileen Godfrey Fred Nettell The society held regular meetings during the year and sent delegates to two conven- tions: one at Auburn, and one at Chico. This society aids in keeping the scholarship standards of the school high. The advisors for the last two years were Mrs. HuHer, the chief advisor, and Miss Read, assistant advisor. CONSTANCE LAW. COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATION. A new commercial organization was formed in our high school at the beginning of the second semester for the following purposes: 1. To secure the recognition of the Commercial Department of the Grass Valley High School. 2. To secure positions for the competent graduates of that department. 3. To set standards for the subjects taught in the commercial department that will meet the demands of the business men. 4. To study the business needs of the community so that our commercial depart- ment will fully and competently meet these needs. 5. To encourage a high degree of proficiency and scholarship on the Part of the commercial students. 5. To encourage a high degree of proficiency and scholarship on the part of the commercial students. The following ofhcers were elected for this semester: President .................................... Lillian Sandow Publicity Manager ................ Dorothy Henwood VICE-President .................,...... Gladys Deward Councilman ............ Q ....................... Reta Moyle SCCtCtary ................................ Eleanor Commons Treasurer .............,...,... .... ............. N a ncy Tritch The club has done some excellent work, and the students have won several awards in typing and shorthand. Reta Moyle won a pearl pin for writing on the Underwood typewriter seventy-six words a minute, with just a few errors. The organization sent students to various contests. Saturday, March 29, there was held at Marysville a typing contest, in which Lillian Sandow won first place in the second year division, receiving a silver loving cup and a gold pin. On Saturday, April 5, the club sent more contestants to Fair Oaks. Thirteen schools were represented with 136 typiststaking part. Lillian Sandow won a silver pin for speed in the second year division, and Reta Moyle won fifth place and honorable mention in the unlimited division. On Wednesday, April 9, Chester Soucek, world's amateur champion typist, was here to demonstrate to the Student Body. He typed several fast drills and took short tests in which nearly all were typed perfectly with a high rate of speed. He typed' on the average about 135 words per minute. Donoruy SANDOW. Forty-two SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Row 1: Miss Read, Rosemary Hubbard, Estelle Sampson, Benton Wilcoxon, Lillian Sandow. Mrs. Huffer. Row 2: Eleanor' James, Marion Matteson, Fred Nettell, Alene James, Constance Law. GX? COMMERCIAL CLUB Row 1: Mr, Bohan, Mr. Manross. Row 2: Gladys Deward, Rita Moyle, Lillian Sandow, Eleanor Commons, Nancy Tx-itch. FONJ'-Il71'l?l' llufaufziimr A Latin Club was organized in the Latin II class on February 18, of this year On that dare the lirst meeting was held and the following students were elected to offices in the club: Russell Penrose, president, Constance Law, vice-presidentg and Rosemary Hubbard, secretary. Estelle Sampson was appointed as chairman of the program com- mittee and Alene james as chairman of the motto committee? A'-'Alterior pero QI seek the higher thingsj was adopted as the club motto. Meetings were held on Friday of every other week. The purpose of the club was to promote a greater interest in Latin by a study of the lives and customs of the Roman people. Interesting reports were presented by various members of the club. Some of these topics were: Romulus Builds Rome, A Roman Triumph, The Second Triumvirate, Caesar's Conquests, Death of Caesar, Home Training, Children and their Education, and Roman Schoolsf' Many other equally interesting talks were given. Under the direction of Miss Stephens songs written in Latin were learned and sung at a number of the meetings. At one of the meetings Miss Stephens exhibited to the club a group of pictures of historical points of interest, which she had collected while touring Italy. These pictures proved both interesting and instructive. The members of the Latin II Club are so enthusiastic over the progress made in such a short time that they are determined that the good work shall be carried on next year in the Grass Valley High School. ' MARGARET BARNARD. GXJ CALL OF THE MOUNTAINS. Can you hear the call of the mountains In the Sunset's golden hue? Where the whistling wind can ever find A tune to play for you? There's a thrill in the call of the mountains, Which no one can deny. There's a thrill in the towering peaks, Looking upward to the sky. ' Sometimes the peaks are clothed in snow 'Gainst skies of azure blue, Sometimes thev're hidden in silver mist, Until the sun breaks through. Whether in light or shadows, A Whether in mist or snow, We can hear their call, the upward call, Wherever we may go. MARJORIE BARKER. F 01-1 y- fam' Departments ENGLISH English 1. There was such a large group of Freshmen assigned for this subject that it necessitated two separate classes. The students held in the assembly an exhibit representing illustrations of Classical Myths. English II. - With Miss McGuire as their instructor the students of English II made rapid progress this year. Debating was one of the principal subjects studied. Many interesting debates were held in class. English III. This class was under the supervision of Miss Stephens. Interesting illustrated booklets of Silas Marner were made by the students. English IV. A majority of the Senior students have taken up this subject this year. Their work has been of three kinds: English Literature, oral and written composition, and grammar. Their oral work has consisted of business talks, current topics, and exposition. Several long themes were written by thekstudents on current topics during this year. Much drill' and practice was given in Subject A wor '. FRENCH This is the second year that French has been taught at our school. It was under the instruction of Mrs. Ida Huffer. SPANISH This subject was under the instruction of Miss McGuire. The classes gave plays every Wednesday. ' LATIN 1 k The pupils of the Latin I class began the study of Latin with great interest and enthusiasm. Since Latin is an elective subject, only those who were partiullarly interested and whose previous records in standardized tests were satisfactory were allowed to enter the class. The course dealt with a thorough study of Latin grammar and its relation to the English language. Booklets and posters were made containing Latin songs, derivatives, advertisements, and pictures pertaining to Roman life. The work has been under the instruction of Miss Stephens. LATIN II During the second year stories from Roman history and selections from Caesar's Gallic Wars were read. Training was given in the translation of Latin and in the knowledge of the funda- mental grammatical constructions. HISTORY The study of Europe in the early and middle ages and the present time was taught in the First and second years under the supervision of Miss Dyke and Miss Read, respectively. United States History and the composition of the United States government were studied in the third year. Miss Dyke was the teacher. A program was given by this class on Lincoln's birth- day. Stories were given by various students on important parts of Lincoln's life. CIVICS The second half of Third Year history is spent in the study of the government of the United States to the small town governments., A mock trial was held to illustrate the regular trials at our courts. MATHEMATICS I This department provides a four-year course for those who wish to major in this subject. However. comparatively few take up mathematics in high school, as this is not required. Some of the subjects taught in this course were Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra Il, and arithmetic. The teachers of this department were Mrs. Huffer, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Moore, and Mr. Manross. F oft y-ive Seiieintee Department GENERAL SCIENCE This subject, which is taught by Mr. Calhoun, is mainly for Freshmen. Its puropse is to ac- quaint the pupils with the problems of daily life. In this class several interesting trips were made to various places, such as the Power House, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company's oliice, and excursions were made to hunt wild flowers. PHYSICS The physics class has substituted the contract method for the regular recitation, and the results warrant a continuation of the new method. BIOLOGY By the permission of the State Superintendent of Education, Mr. Kersey, and our principal, the biology classes are experimentally organized in such a manner that the students assume a maxi- mum of responsibilities. The results are all that was anticipated. Both physics and biology are CHEMISTRY This is a very helpful subject for it is the basis for many industries. This class gave a short one-act play at the Physical Education Program on the knowledge of chemistry. MECHANICAL COURSES This course consists of mechanical drawing, manual training, and auto-mechanics. It is ct very valuable course for the boys, inasmuch as it teaches those who are mechanically inclined. PRINTING The students printed the Red and Gold News with the school's recently purchased printing press. We have a larger paper than ever before. TYPING I Two-thirds of this class won bronze pins for making 40 words a minute. Dorothy Salisbury and Thelda Woods won gold pins for making 50 words. Estelle Keeney won an award for accuracy. - . TYPING II - One period a day was spent on drill for speed and accuracy and test work, and the two-period students have completed the major part of the material and lessons furnished in Applied Typing STENOGRAPHY I The majority of the students received 60-word certificates, and three won 80-word certificates. STENOGRAPHY II All of the students won 80-word certificates. Mr. Bohan was the instructor. BOOKKEEPING I This class covered the partnership books at the close of the year. t BOOKKEEPING II Each student worked out projects which included the following: Organization and open entries, stocks sold, donated stocks, transactionsof delinquent subscribers, distribution of profit, changing of partnership to corporation, reduction of capital stockg distribution of proht, changing from corporation to sole proprietorship, comparative statements and grafts, etc. JUNIOR BUSINESS TRAINING This work gave the students a start in the course of business. It was somewhat closely related to bookkeeping. It was taught by Mr. Manross. COMMERCIAL LAW The first half of the year the students studied Salesmanship. The students gave many in- teresting sales talks in class. Commercial law was taught the last half of the year. This gives the student information on the validity of a contract, etc. MUSIC Miss Packer was the teacher in this department. A great deal of interest has been shown in the vocal department. Social organizations have been formed including Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus, and Girls' Quartette. These groups took part in Parents' Night, Stunt Night, Tennis Court Dedi- cation, Minstrel Show, Commercement, and the Senior Play. p ART This was taught by Miss Dyke. The students made many interesting articles this year, such as hat boxes, telephone screens, designed tables cloths or scarfs, and painted mirror book ends. ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Some change has been made in the Physical Education program since last year. Now every person must receive credit for gymnasium work. If the person is not strong, he may go to the rest rooms and recline during the regular 40-minute period allotted for that work. Next year physical education will be required and will be taught daily. under the instruction of Mr. Moore. by Reigner. Mr. Bohan was the teacher. Forty-tix K F W QYWQ 4 4 'H 5541 . c Q 4 W 1 g x 0 Vi? 51,478 U J J U M x3 is W M ,-f g f 'im A A? ' ff ' i Y P J i rags AQ 'T IVHTHES Senior Faroe l-IE Senior farce of 1930, Nothing But the Truth, was most successfully eg- ,Q 9 . 35,81 .-13 l tx presented at the Strand Theatre, March 27, 1930. Miss Dorothy Dyke the class X advisor, successfully coached the play. The cast, which was well chosen rn 1 cluded the following: Clarence Van Dusen ....... ........,.. E mmett Pearce E. N. Ralston ................ ........... F red Conway Bishop Doran .......... .......,.. J ames McGuire Dick Donnelly ....... ..Benton Wilcoxon Robert Bennett .....,. ............. Dudley Grant Mrs. Ralston ................... .,............,. J uanita Booth Gwendolyn Ralston .Winifred Morgan Sable jackson ..........v.., .................. R ita Moyle Mable Jackson .....,... ................. O live Skewes Martha ....,........................,.,,..,...,,,............. .Eleanor Commons Ethel Clarke .....,.,.....,,..............,...................... Elizabeth Lucas Everyone voted the play the best given for some time, and all present decided it was much better to tell a white lie, in some cases, than the truth. ALYNE MCGAGIN. GE! SOCIETY. The first important event on the social calendar for the school year of 1930 was the Freshman initiation. The Frosh were frightened at the threats, but the initiation wasn't as bad as they had expected. As they were a plucky bunch of students, they enjoyed becoming students of the Grass Valley High School. On Thursday night, October 17, 1929, a Stunt Night program was given. The Seniors won the prize by presenting an album, which was worthy of praise. The Senior Prom. a farewell dance for the class of 1929w, was given on Friday evening, january 24. The hall was a mass' of colors, and everyone enjoyed the evening of dancing. ' Friday evening, February 14, the Juniors gave a gingham ball, which proved to be a very successful affair. ' The luncheons were more successful this year than they have been for many years previous. The Senior luncheon given on Color Day, April 1, was one of the best given. The Sophomores gave a tea dance, which was something new, but was appreciated as shown by the attendance. The Boys, Association presented a wonderful rninstrel show at the high school, which proved that the boys had real talent as negroes. Friday night, April 25, there was held in the gymnasium a Barn Dance, which was an interesting program consisting of old-fashioned dances, and music. The corners of the gymnasium floor were filled with hay, and real live farm animals were chained to the floor. The talented singers and musicians sang and played old-fashioned and modern songs. The minuet, rye waltz, and john Paul jones were only a few of the side attractions. To make the dance seem entirely old-fashioned, real apple cider was served. The dance, as a piano benent, was successful. The Senior Ball, one of the most. important dances of the year, was held on May 24. The beautiful color scheme of the hall will be remembered for many years. The Junior Prom, the last dance of the year, was given on June 13. The Senior girls looked very attractive in their graduation dresses, and the hall made a suitable background for the graduates. Everyone voted this dance the best of the season. ALYNE MCGAGIN. . Forty-eigbl ORCHESTRA Row 1: Sampson, Harless, Bieber, Henwood, F. Conway, VV. Partridge. .Terreil, Netteil. Row 2: Miss Packer, Morgan, P. Meyers, Eldridge, Matteson. L. XVil11ams, G. Meyers.. A. Meyers, Kneebone, Salisbury, R. George, A. James, G. Vvilliams, E. James, E. Bier- wagen. Row 3: F. French, Younkers, Foote, R. Conway, J. Cornish, V. Abbott, Hawley, Fontz. fwirelhestfra The Grass Valley High School Orchestra has taken an active part in school affairs. It is no longer a beginner. Nearly every member has had two or more years of experience. Under the careful supervision of Nettie L. Packer the orchestra has progressed very well. The personnel is as follows: ' Violim: Francis French fConcert Masterj, Lenore Grenfell, Norman Foote, Grace Meyer, Anne Gassaway, Paula Meyer, Marion Matteson, Anna Meyer, Wilhelmina Har- less, Arthur Feldman, Amos Bietwagen, Elizabeth Eldridge, and Esther Sandow. Cellar: Winifred Morgan and Iris Commons. Flute: Estelle Sampson. Piccolo: Alene James. Clarinetf: Eleanor james, Ernest Bierwagen, and Lawrence Williams. Trombone: Muriel Bierber. Eb H orm: Gordon Williams and Ethel Cole. Eb Saxophone: Georgia Hawley, Beverley Fontz, Verna Abbott, Ralph George, and Eugene Kneebone. Eb Saxapbone: Bob Hocking, and Fred Conway. Cornetr: Fred Nettell, William Partridge, and Lloyd Terrill. Drums: Raymond Conway and Dorothy Salisbury. . Piano: Gladys Williams, Thelda Woods, and Frances Henwood. The programs with which we have helped out were Parents' Night, Stunt Night, Ministrel Show, Baseball games, Commercial Play, Assemblies, Arbor Day, Native Daughters, Senior Play, and Commencements. Forty-nine iCalendar Monday, August 26-Schools opens. Have faith. The first hundred years are the worst. Tuesday, August 27-Work begins early. No loafing this year. Monday, September 2-Labor Day. A rest at last after a week's hard work of try- ing to bring onels self back to school life. Tuesday, September 5-An assembly called to announce the preparation for the Freshmen initiation. Friday, September 7-Initiation night. The Freshmen stood the ordeal well-that is, for freshies. They are full-fledged members of the G. V. High. . Friday, September 27-End of five week's period. Cards-and a resolution to do better work. Saturday, October 5-Football game. G. V. visiting Placerville.. G. V. wins 6.0. Saturday, October 12-Football game. G. V. vs. Marysville. Football is going over successfully. Thursday, October 18-Stunt Night. A Financial success. Also, a break for the seniors, in taking first prize. ' Monday, October 21-Long-looked-for Institute, but wait. What luck! Postponed until a later date. fProbably Thanksgiving timej. Saturday, October 26-Football game. Placerville vs. G. V. We win 12-0. November 1-End of first quarter. Time doth swiftly fly. November 6-Cards-they appear better. We are learning slow but sure. Tuesday, November 5-G. V. to have projecting machine. The picture starring scenery this year, folksj. Tuesday, November 5-G. V. to have projecting machine. The pictures starring William Haines is shown. The machine will be used for educational as well as enter- tainment purposes. November 13-Senior Luncheon. A success from every view point. Q November 11-Armistice Day. A legal holiday. Talk about grand times! Thursday, November 14-Parents' Night Session at G. V. H. S. My, how bright our students will appear attending both day and night sessions. , Monday, November 25-What luck! Institute postponed again. 'Looks as if we were out of luck this year. Thursday, November 28-Thanksgiving has at last arrived. Say, we won't have an appetite after such long days of labor. Wednesday, November 28-Cards given out. Can you beat it? A quarter has passed. I..ife's labor is not lost. fAll depends on the cardj. December 4-G. V. sends delegates to Convention at Roseville. Friday, December 13-Pep meeting held for basketball game between G. V. and Wheatland. Victory for G. V. in B. and C. games, but the A game was lost by one point. Friday, December 13-Everything comes at once. Football letters awarded to our heroes. Thursday, December 19-Mabel Lincoln Edward's Tennis Court dedication. Thursday, December 19-Girls' Association Christmas Tree for the mothers. Every- one had a great time. Fifty Friday, December 20-At last our Christmas vacation. Won't it be a grand and glorious feeling not to have to set the alarm clock? Also, we won't forget how marvel- lous it will be to see Santa once again. Monday, january 6-School opens for 1950. All prepare to tread the path once more. Resolutions fas usualj to do better work. Tuesday, January 7-Quite an entertaining assembly. The faculty present a program. January 13-20-School closed. Snow too deep to plough through. Oh, what a swell time for everybody! Snowfights, sleigh-riding, skiing-and one never knows what's coming off next. january 17-G. V. plays Auburn in basketball. G. V. loses. January 20-School opens. The snow has all vanished, and faces are stern once again. January 21-Class meetings. Election of class ofiicersg that is, nominations for all oflicers. Seniors orepare to have their pictures taken. Oh, what a sad break! January 22-Sophomore luncheon and jitney dance. Another one of those pleasing class luncheons. january 24-Mid-year graduation exercises and prom. The five graduates present an excellent program. Five more happy boys and girls are starting on life's journey. We wish them the best success possible. januarv 31-G. V. plays N. C. in basketball. The biggest event of the year. G. V. wins A ancl C game. Friday, February 7-Seniors have their pictures taken. Mills and Mills Photo- graphers had a busy day. Also group and athletic pictures are taken. Friday, February 7-G. Vp plays Nevada City in basketball here. What a game, and rooters! G. V. wins A and C games. Hurrah for our side. Tuesday, February 11-History III class presents Lincoln Day program. Tuesday, February 18-Latin II class organizes a club. Friday, February 28-G. V. basketball boys play Auburn for the championship. The Auburn boys prove to be too big for our boys. By unfortunate circumstances we lost the C game by one point. Thursday, March 6-Girls' Association election held. A Friday, March 7-Chico State Band plays before assembly. What a program! Many other interesting numbers were presented. We hope Chico will pay us a visit again soon. Tuesday, March 11-Student Body listens to Chief Justice Taft's funeral services. March 7-Arbor Day program presented at school grounds. Girls' Association makes a 3510 gift of shrubs for the school campus. Tuesday, March 11-Chemistry class presents play at high in the evening. Dr. Neilson, health educator, gives interesting talk. Latin I class sings Latin songs. -Friday, March 14-Student Body has a rousing meeting. Arguments for and against reduction of student body dues. The dues are reduced by a vote of 101 to 44. March 14-16-Girls' Association sends delegation to Richardson Springs. March 17-Student Body meeting. Girls tell of their exciting adventure and visit at Richardson Springs. Friday, March 21-Girls' Association hike and wienie roast. Talk about fun! Thursday, March 27-Senior Play. The boys and girls were excellent. Saturday, March 29-Field day at Auburn. Fifly-me Saturday, March 29-Typing contest at Sacramento, Lillian Sandow, second year division, wins first place, and receives a silver loving cup. Tuesday, April 1-April Fool's Day. Also Senior Luncheon and Color Day, a yearly event. What fun everyone had! Thursday, April 5-Commercial Club holds its monthly meeting. Typing. and shorthand awards presented to pupils. After business was completed a short program was rendered. Friday, April 4-Sophomore party at the Commercial Buildingl A happy affair and well attended. Saturday, April 5-Typing contest at Fair Oaks. Grass Valley sends representatives Thirteen schools participate in the contest. Tuesday, April 7-Basketball letters are awarded to boys and girls after having com- pleted a successful season. Wednesday, April 9-Chester Soucek, World's amateur typist gives a demonstration before the Student Body. What a demonstration! A treat for everyone. Monday, April 14-and 18-fPrincipal Underwood attends a Principals' convention at San Diego. Miss Read assumes the duties of principal during Mr. Underwood's absence. ' Wednesday, April 16-School closes for remaining days of the week. just a short Easter vacation, but happily anticipated by all. Tuesday, April 22-Student Body meeting. Mr. Underwood tells of his trip to San Diego. He also explains the merit system. Friday, April 25-Senior meeting. Senior girls decide on white formal afternoon dresses. Mottoes and class colors are chosen. Friday evening, April 25-Barn Dance, with hay and other barn equipment. A successful affair. ' Saturday, April 26-Girls go to Sacramento to attend field exercises. Also students go to typing contest. Wednesday, April 30-Chemistry Held day. Friday, .May 2-Seniors go to Sacramento to visit Junior College. Friday, May 9-End of five-weeks period. Wednesday, May 14-Report cards given out. Only one more report, folks, and then the end. Friday, May 16-Senior Ball-last affair given by the Seniors. Sunday, june 6--Baccalaureate Sunday. Friday, june 15--Junior Prom. Last reception given to graduates. Friday evening, june 13-Graduation. What a happy affair! Another class bids farewell to Grass Valley High School. Saturday, june 14-Alumni Reception. GLADYS DEWARD. Fifty-iwio JQXV N, '- I 495 ,- -X l : ii-21 .'-l : : -1:2 1 'v v www N-fwgi . 1 ..,, Y a mfwwQwE 4 ,X F-QT i,., A ,.,,1m .,,A4 3 fl X Y X - Q 3.5 A A f '- rg' X , ft, Q' '11 r ? 'F! 3 . Y A , o P . ' In s r ' o 5:ZA : 1 MNQYIIW. SPURTS Ffl: Theeboys receiving letters were as follows: lilllootlslbtatllll Team . HIS year football returned again as a major sport in the Grass Valley High School. The boys came out and worked regularly in the practices. The fact 1 that in the practice games they were badly outclassed and outweighed and f that they were inexperienced accounted for some defeats. They entered into a play-off with Placerville to see which school would enter the Valley League. 1 Grass Valley won the first game, but lost the next two. The backfield was made up of Hocking, halfbackg Cooper, fullback, Grant, quarter- back, and Hendon, halfback. All played a fast offensive game as well as defensive. Grenfell at center, with Fippin and Kneebone supporting him at guard position, was also helped by Lewis and Hodge, who held down the berths of tackle. Frye and Tamierti held the end positions. In the C. I. F. games a few fellows had to quit because of grades. Nobs played both end and tackle, while Tremewan held a place in the backfield. George and Thomas also played as tackle and guard, and Pirtz played almost any position. Word has not been mentioned about the scrub team, which was largely responsible for the success of the regular team. y ,-fling lk . 1, , I , Dudley Grant Elmer Fippin Carlton Thomas Bill George Emmett Pearce Joe Pirtz Stanley Tremewan Fifly-four George Cooper Bob Hocking Sam Hendon Francis Grenfell Gene Kneebone jim Tamietti jack Hodge LLOYD CASTLES ROW ROW Row Row FOOTBALL SQUAD Kitto, R. Nobs, Lindstrom. W. Adams, Lindstrom, Merrill, Cicogni, Krasevac, Gilbert, R. Hooper, W. George. S. Nobs, Grenfell. Frye, Hendon, Hodge, Pearce, Coach Calhoun, Lewis, Fippin, S. Tremewan, L. Castles. Foote, Hocking, W. Partridge, Kneebone, G. Cooper, Muscardini, Pirtz, Thomas, Penrose. James Tamietti, De Roco, Grant. CCapt.j Fifty-five 6 SAY 9 lilfllvarsllretf Ballll Although this yeat's A team started out with a few defeats, the members later proved themselves successful players. Basketball, as a major sport, had a full program this year. When the season started, the promises of a good team were very poor. After many practices, Brown and Lewis at guard positions looked good. Brown played a fast game as running guard. while Lewis played a defensive game and saved many plays that might have been successful. Whitburn at center, assisted by Hocking and Partridge at forward positions, played a fast offensive as well as a defensive game. Through Whitburn's fast floor work, Hocking's speed, and Partridge's shooting, Grass Valley scored enough points to give them the privilege to play Auburn for the championship. This game was lost by a rather one-sided score, but could not help it as they were outclassed as to size and weight. Letters were awarded to the following men for playing in the majority of games: Gordon Whitburn, Bob Hocking, Bill Partridge, Don Brown, jack Lewis. A SCHEDULE. Date ' Where Played Opporzezztr G. V. Score 111. Store Dec. 6 Wheatland Wheatland 20 23 13 Grass Valley Wheatland 22 23 20 Grass Valley Sacramento 18 31 , Jan. 3 Sacramento Sacramento 30 4 1 0 Placerville Placerville g 18 1 1 31 Nevada City Nevada City 34 32 Feb. 7 Grass Valley Placerville 25 22 14 Grass Valley Nevada City 26 24 25 Lincoln Lincoln 28 22 28 Grass Valley Placer 7 28 B TEAM The large turnout for the B team gave promises of the fact that this team would be our best. After a good start they lost their rabbit's foot and therefore had no chance to play for the championship. Whiting and Grenfell at guard positions played a good game. Whiting was stand- ing guard, while Grenfell played running guard. Oates stood at center. The forwards were Grant and Tamietti, assisted by Cooper and Muscardini. . They fought hard, even though they were not as successful as the A and C teams. Those who received letters were as follows: Dudley Grant, Chester Oates, joe Whiting, Francis Grenfell, George Cooper, James Tamietti, and Rollie Muscardini. B SCHEDULE l ' Jan. 3 Dale llylnere Played Opponent: G . V. Score zu. Score Dec. 6 Wheatland' Wheatland 1 3 12 1 3 Grass Valley Wheatland 4' A 36 1 2 20 Grass Valley Sacramento 1 1 14 Sacramento Sacramento 7 1 0 1 O Placerville ' Placerville 1 3 14 1 7 Grass Valley Placer 6 3 1 3 1 Nevada City Nevada City . 19 34 Feb. 7 Grass Valley Placerville 18 10 14 Grass Valley Nevada City 1 2 2 2 2 2 Placer Placer 1 3 3 3 J'-,l'1:A' - A TEAM Bob Hocking, Merris Ingram, WVilIiam Partridge, Lawrence Vvillianls, Fred Conway, Gordon VVhitburn, Donald Brown, Jack Hodge, Jack Lewis and Coach Calhoun. GX? ' n 'QB TEAM J. XVhiting, J. Tamietti, C. Cortez, B. WVi1coxon, D. Grant. R. Muscardini, F. Grenfell, D. Cooper, C. Oates, and Coach Calhoun. Fifty-Je:-'en C TEAM - Row 1: Coach Calhoun, R. Lindstrom, G. Rua, Sutherland, K. Nobs, E. Krasew ac M. Cicogni, R. Gilbert. Row 2: F. Shea, Adams, D. Lindstrom, A. Hooper, A. Verlod and A. Sullivan. MCH Teann A The C team consisted mainly of lower classmen, there being only one junior and no Seniors. At the first of the season Ed Krasevac, one of the team's best men, had to leave his position because of serious illness. The success of the team then depended upon Verlod's speed and marvelous accuracy at shooting. Nobs created much surprise at center because he easily out-jumped his opponents. Hooper as running guard, assisted by Dick Lindstrom at the standing guard position, played a line defensive game. Rua, the other forward, was helped by Sullivan, and both fellows proved to be good players. This team also went against Placer for a championship game, losing after a hard- fought battle by one point, when a long shot dropped through the hoop. Letters were awarded to the following: 'Kenneth Nobs, Arthur Hooper, George Rua, Adolph Verlod, and Dick Lindstrom. Date lVbere Played Opponent! Score tu. Score Dec. 6 Wheatland Wheatland 3 1 2 2 1 3 Grass Valley Wheatland 2 5 8 jan. 3 Sacramento Sacramento 1 2 14 10 Placerville Placerville 27 10 17 Grass Valley Placer 7 10 31 Nevada City Nevada City 21 16 Feb. 7 Grass Valley Placerville 24 1 3 14 Grass Valley , Nevada City 33 ' 14 2 2 Placer Placer 5 20 2 5 Lincoln Lincoln 1 2 1 4 28 Grass Valley Placer 17 18 Fifty-eight Vllweiuiiuiiis Because it is one of the cleanest, fastest, and finest of sports, tennis has become very popular in our high school. When the new tennis courts were completed, many students showed great interest in learning to play. In the high school this year some of the special players were Dudley Grant, Arthur Hooper, Dick Lindstrom, and Bob Hocking. Grant and Hooper played in the B class, and Lindstrom and Hocking played in the A class with marked success. Auburn, Placerville, and Nevada City were easy victories for the Red and Gold racketers. Scheduled games were played with Lincoln, Roseville, Marysville, and Sacramento. Later Lind- strom and Hocking went to Stockton, where they competed in the Northern California C. I. F. tournament. The boys played well. BOB HOCKING. BASEBALL Much interest was manifested in the baseball schedule which Coach Calhoun arranged this year. The team lost its Hrst practice games with the leading teams of Northern California. The league this year was composed of El Dorado and Grass Valley. Gordon Whitburn and George Cooper did the pitching, with Art Hooper receiving them. jack Hodge played first base with Dudley Grant at second, George Rua shortstop, and james Tamietti at third base. This composed one of the fastest infields that Grass Valley has ever had. Stanley Tremewan played left field, William Frye center, and Benton Wilcoxon right-field Sam Hendon, Lloyd Castles, Ragnar Christenson, Elmer Fippin, Lawrence Williams, and William George were held as reserves. After one practice we entertained the Wheatland nine here. Due to our own loose play and weak batting we were defeated 9 to 3. During the same week we went to Wheatland and were defeated in an exciting game 6 to 5. In a practice game at Auburn our hitting power again failed. We played only five innings. A contest with Christian Brothers College was held at Watt Park. This team has not been defeated in two years. We were defeated in this game, 6 to 0. In our first league game we.were successful. Whitburn and Cooper pitched effective ball, and the team found its batting eye with the resulting victory. A second victory with El Dorado will mean the right to play for the championship of Placer, El Dorado and Nevada Counties. A C baseball team was formed to contest a similar team from Nevada City. TRACK Track started early in March with a large turnout for the B team, but with only four or fivelmembers for the A team. Our first meet with Auburn at Auburn, on May 19, saw Grass Valley win the B class track meet with ease. James Tamietti, who won the B class pole vault and was third in broad jump, ran the winning 440-yard relay, and received third honors in A class pole vault. William George, B sprinter, won the 100-yard dash with ease and ran on the winning relay team. Raymond Heckers placed second in high jump, placed third in a 66-yard run, and won the 120-yard low hurdles. Grass Valley took, all three places in the B discus with Chester Oates, winnerg Chester Butler, second, and Rollie Muscardini, third. Grass Valley's A team consisted of three men: Bob Hocking, Gordon Whitburn, and Stanley Nobs. They were able to get a total of 16 points. Our second meet was at Roseville. This was a meet with Roseville, Auburn, San juan, and Folsom. Roseville won the A and B meets with large scores, Auburn was second in the A meet, and Grass Valley was second in the B meet. Heckers, George, Thomas, Wilcoxon, Butler, Cortez, Oates, Tamietti, and Frye all made places in the B class. The 440-yard relay team, composed of Frye, Tamietti, George, and Grant, won the B class relay. , Nobs placed in the A class high jump. , On April 19, the B team went to Davis to the Northern Divisional track meet. Sacramento won A and B classesg Roseville won second place in both, and Grass Valley, third in the B class. james Tamietti won the B class pole vault at a height of ten feet, four inches. The B class 440-relay team broke the record in the morning heats, but were beaten in the finals by Sacramento. Heckers, George, and Wilcoxon also placed in their events. All those who placed were eligible to attend the state meet at Modesto, May 3. STANLEY Noes. Fifty-nine -.-J SENIOR GIRLS, TEAM A 'Wearne, E. Commons, Pascoe, Lucas. Re, Moyle, Lane, and Cornish. Girls? .Altiliillelfiics Athletics for women are necessary for beauty, wit, and intelligence, according to a well known sports writer. We might revise this to suit our own case, and say, Athletics for high school girls are necessary for health, for recreation, and for good- fellowship. If we gain these three we cannot fail to realize the standards this writer sets for us. VOLLEY BALL. Volley ball was taken up this year more extensively than any previous year. After the elimination contests were played it was found that the Freshmen outclass their oppon- ents in the other classes. BASKETBALL. , G. V. H. S. had a very successful year in basketball, the juniors taking the honors when they defeated the Senior team in a breath-taking game that resulted in the score Of 28-27. The class teams were as follows: Seniors: Rita Moyle fCaptainj .... Melba Lane ................... Eleanor Commons ...... Elizabeth Lucas ...... Melly pWearne ....... Frances Re .......... May Cornish ...... Sixly ..........Forward T. Center Center .......Forward .......Guard .......Guard .......Sub. juniors: Irene Mickelson fCaptainj ..... ............ G uard Sail Tritch ......,......,...,......... ......... Lucille Bastain .........., Lenore Grenfell ..... Mae Abbott ......,,. Marie Sauvee ...,,. Susie Wong ..........,. Anne Gassaway .,.... Georgia Hawley ...... Sophomores : R. Center Center ............Guard .........Forward .,......Forward ...........Sub. ........Sub. .......,.Sub. Verda Brown QCaptainj ....,. .,...... F orward Dorothy Henwood ........... ......... F orward Wilhelmina Harless ...... ......... G uard Rita Whiting .......,..... ....,....... G uard Enid Heather ......... ......... R . Center Marie Andriene ....... Alene James ...,..... Freshmen : Nancy Tritch ....... Ida Muscardina ..... Ruth Mitchell ...... Thelda Woods ....... Alta Phillips ........ Mary Zugnoni ..... Center Center ...............Guard Center .........Forward ....:.......Guard .........Forward The scores were as follows: November 20, 1929 Seniors vs. Sophomores Seniors 42-16 January 21, 1930 Freshmen vs. juniors Juniors 24-21 january 50, 1930 Seniors vs. Juniors Juniors 28-27 February 18, 1930 juniors vs. Sophomores Juniors 17-15 'TENNIS But little tennis has been played so far with other schools, although it is anticipated that match games will be held. The following teams will represent G. V.: A. Singles: Gail -Tritch B. Singles: Dorothy Adams A. Doubles: Gail Trirch and Dorothy Adams B. Doubles: Fern Weaver and Norma Folck BASEBALL Baseball has been going strong this year, and the classes are taking 'a great interest in the inter-class games. The Sophomore class defeated the Juniors, and the Freshmen in turn defeated the Sophomores. The Seniors played a rather one-sided game against the Sophomores and won by an overwhelming score. Sixly-one SOLITUDE I Written wloile looking down upon Kam: Indian Burial Groundr from Carmde Peak Sixty-two High in the Sierras' valleys, Where mountains are covered with snow, Dwelling in. enchanted silence Are memories of long ago. Footsteps once deeply entangled In search of proud Freedom and Rest Here lie in valleys forgotten The unnamed toombs of the West. Footsteps that crushed the wild lilies And words that were spoken too soon Made these wild humans but outcasts In their peaceful sleep 'neath the moon. Oft have I reflected, gazing Across these calm glorious scenes, My youth 'twas so carelessly wasted, Spending my time in wild dreams. Now I could wander forever In God's own clear pathway of light And sleep in valleys forogtten When come the dark shadows of night. May that sleep, I pray, be eternal When silently I lay down my head On the green grass of the valleys To join the ranks of the dead. This world knows no trouble or sorrowg It follows its path year by year, A swirling and a turning planet, A revolving, unresting sphere. How like are waves of humanity Compared to the seeds of the ground That' blossom, then are forgotten, When other sweet blossoms are found! Little we notice our beings When paths are leading astray, Crushing the wild mountain lilies, The virtues of our yesterday. I pause a moment in silence Among these tall peaks, white and fair, And wonder how many people Have lived to die so silently there. Death that is witnessed by no one A life that has been lived worth while Is witnessed by God in his heavens From whom no escape is tried. Then come. my sad reflecting spirit, And leave these lone valleys of God, And when my life is at last finished I shall sleep, 'neath the emerald sod. HARRY GOUDGE JQXVZQE ' W 5 Aga FL ' i ill n ii V L HQQQQQ A B55 FEATURES Exchanges ,D 0 E have received annuals from the following schools and have enjoyed them K y very much. We hope we shall have the same privilege next year Greenbackn-San Juan. You have especially clever literary and ex change departments. L 3 Rose Leaves -Roseville. We admire your Waregold cover lining and the pictures in your athletic department. Do you include the alumni of only 7? gy,-. K .6 it ' the previous year? The Record -Chico. The cuts are splendid. We suggest that you have a more complete contents page, and an exchange department. Yuba Delta -Marysville. 'The arrangement of your class department IS good but your annual could be improved by adding a literary department The Franciscan -San Francisco. You have exceedingly clever cuts and clear pic tures. Why do you not add an exchange department? White and Gold -Siskiyou. Your book contains an unusually good literary de partment. It would be better if some of the pictures were enlarged El Eco -Lincoln. Your pictures are large and clear and add much to your annual You should add also an exchange department. Tokay -Lodi. Your book seems perfect in every respect. Hex -Woodland. This book has no exchanges or jokes, but the drawings are clever and appropriate. Mission -Ripon. The arrangement of your book and the literary department are worthy of mention, although you have poor printing and no exchange department Sixly-four THE LIBRARY LIZARDS We went into the library In a body large and strongg We went into the library, But we did not tarry long. Our purpose in the library Was to gain some information Or, so we said when we were asked, Of Europe's situation. From the shelves in the library, Some books we did take down. And read of Doug and Mary From down in old Lovetown. The librarian in the library Gave a glance both long and coolg It seemed to say, You think you'r But me you cannot fool. She said, Now in this librarv, I want you to understand, There's no place for library lizards, Especially of your brand. If you want to use this library You may come back after school. And we hurried out of the Library, Since there we could not fool. C Smaff W11.HELM1NA HARLESS 32 Alumni The majority of the business men and women in Grass Valley are graduates of the Grass Valley High School. Practically all teachers of the grammar grades of the Grass Valley schools are graduates of our high school. Among those who have gained prom- inence are the following: In law: George L. Jones, former District attorney and later judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County, and now President of the Nevada County Bank: John Mulroy, justice of the Peace of Grass Valley: also T. P. Dunkley, William Powell, Thomas Led- wick, Fred Peterson-all of San Francisco. In business: C. H. Taylor of the Grass Valley Garage Inc.: W. J. Argall of Sacramento: Charles Taylor, president of Taylor's Foundry: Charles Morehouse, agent for the Narrow Gauge R. R. in Grass Valley. In politics: Mike Brock, Mayor of Grass Valley, and a member of the City Council. In engineering: Edgar Barker, mining engineer of the United States and South America: Cornelius Lakeman, mining engineer, now operating in the state of Nevada: George Bow, connected with Health and Sanitary Service in China. In medicine: William Hanne, Sylvan Hoas, Eldridge Best of San Francisco, and Carl P. jones of Grass Valley. y In dentistry: Percy Glasson, Elmer Berryman, and Walter Hawkins-all of San Francisco. In newspaper work: William Prisk, former state senator, now publisher of the Press Telegraph of Long Beach, associated with Pasadena Star News and Grass Valley Morning Union: William Hoskins of the Pasadena Star News. In the navy: Ross Colley, graduate of Annapolis, lieutenant in the U. S. Navy: William jones, graduate of Annapolis. In architecture: Gerald Fitzgerald, in the employ of the city of San Francisco. In the army: Raymond Coombs, graduate of West Point. In the U. S. Customs Service: G. H, Fletcher. Members of the more recent graduating classes who are all doing well in the race of life may be mentionedf Those of the class of 1927-1927M2 who are all doing well are as follows: Douglas Conway, attending the College of Pacific: Alfred Kramm, at University of California: Claire Adams, San jose Teachers' College: Helene Bing, University of Cali- fornia: Carlton Carter, University of California: Raymond Crothers, University of Cali- fornia: Alice Henwood, San Francisco Teachers' College: Benita Nobs, Stanford Uni- versity: Adeline Pardini, University of California: Bertha Ravn, Convent at Grass Valley: Milton Harris, Heald's Business College, Sacramento: Elsie James, working in San Fran- cisco: Matt Argall, working at Philips Pharmacy in Grass Valley: Martin Beebee, at Grass Valley Garage: Leonard Larson, Nevada City Bank: Harold McGagin, surveyor: Grace Sullivan, working in Sacramento:Harriet Lobecker, Telephone Ofhce, Grass Valley: Fern Trezise, housewife, Grass Valley: Reva Johnson, housewife, Grass Valley: Beatrice Osborne, housewife: Mabel Lewis, attending San Francisco Teachers' College: Myrtle Kent, working at Freeman Bakery of Grass Valley. Sixty-five Some of those of the Class of 1928-19292 are as follows: Dorothy Hooper, Sacramento junior College, Jeanette Beebee, attending College of Pacific, Agnes Bierwagon, University of California, Muriel Brannegan, San Jose Teach- ers' College, Harold Hansen, College of Pacific, Edna Ruck, Convent at Grass Valley, jack Adams, University of Washington, William Andrew, Heald's Business College in Sacramento, Helen Daniels, Convent at Grass Valley, Marvin Heather, Heald's Business College of San Francisco, Alice Hocking, Business College of Oakland, Emma James, College of Pacilic, janet Sampson, Mills College in Oakland, Caroline and Hortense White, College of Pacific, Rosalie Zorman, nursing at Fresno, Claire Brock, working at Grass Valley Garage, Lorraine Crase, working at Golden Poppy in Grass Valley, Ursula Reader, teaching in Sweetland, Anna Stevenson, working in Unique of Grass Valley, Margaret Tupper, working at Hadger and Noak, Sacramento, Una Willoughby, Bert's, Grass Valley, Evan Ferguson, mining in Grass Valley, Helen Lobecker, Empire Mine in Grass Valley, Elvida Angove, usherette, Sacramento, Isabel Bennallack, house- wife, Grass Valley, Lorraine Frazier, housewife, Mildred Trathen, housewife, Stanley Mitchell, Holmes-Hooper Funeral Parlor in Grass Valley, Willard O'Hara, working in Kilpatric's Store in Grass Valley. Those of the Class of 1929-19292 are as follows: Katherine Hawkins, post-graduate, john Hennessy, University of California, Louise Browne, San Mateo junior College, Ernest Kramm, College of Virginia, Claire Colvin, Convent of Grass Valley, Keith Breckenridge, Aiiiliated College of San Francisco, Elmer Hawkins, post-graduate, Beatrice Bone, Convent of Grass Valley, Lorraine Lewis, San Francisco Teachers' College, Winifred Tritch, Convent of Grass Valley, Marjorie Mulcahy, Marysville Junior Collee, Marjorie Bennetts, Convent at Grass Valley, Lucille Crase, Armstrong's at Grass Valley, Albert Krasevac, American Railway Express at Grass Valley, Elmer Crase, Strand Theater of Grass Valley, Ruth Richards, housewife, Grass Valley, Arthur Merrill, working in Grass Valley, Lawrence Tremewan, working at Rowe's in Grass Valley ,' Yvonne Moores, attending a music school in Los Angeles, Frances Perkins, working at Kneebone Motor Sales, George Kohler, mining in Grass Valley, Kathleen McGagin, working at the Blue Bird Confectionary, Grass Valley, Beryl Kechley, housekeeping, Grass Valley, Gerald Mounday, working in San Fran- cisco, john Martin, working in Grass Valley, john Marks, working in San Francisco, Melba Lane, Post-graduate, Elizabeth Pascoe, most-graduate, Robert Wilson, working at Bret Harte, Grass Valley, Everett Champion, Grass Valley, Dorothy Hayes, San Francisco. Sixty-.fix Mr. Calhoun: Emma, what is zink ? Emma McCabe: That is the French pronunciation for think. Mr. Moore: Why is it that lightning never strikes twice in the same place ? Emmett Pearce: Because after it hits once, the same place isn't there anymore. Lady on a train, noticing that the train was proceeding very slowly asked: Why is this train so slow? t ' Conductor: Oh, only the train in front is behind. It was a deathbed scene, and the director was not satisfied with the hero's acting: Come on, he cried, put more life in your dying. - 4 o o 0,0 ooo 0,0 Mr. Moore: What is wind? ' Reta Moyle: Wind is air in a hurry! Q Q o 0,0 0,0 0,0 Mr. Bohan in typing fpointing his finger at Buddy Georgej Are you chewing gum ? Buddy George: No, I'm Ralph George. Telephone Conversation. Hello. Who is this speaking, please ? Watt. What's your name ? ' What's my name ? My name is John Watt. John What ? Yes, you are Mr. Jones ? No. I'm Knott. N ot what ? But the conversation was drowned in a series of explosive sounds and to the next party the operator reported the line out of order. Student Body President: Look, here, I want to see you about this paragraph announcing my resignation. Editor: But it's quite true, isn't it? President: Quite, But, I should like you to explain why you have printed it under Public Improvement ? A little Scotch boy asked his father to give him a penny to get an all- day sucker. Do you think I'm crazy ? asked his father. Why it's four o'c1ock already. Judge: But if you were not going to steal the chickens, why were you in the coop? Harry Goudge: I was just testing my will power. Dorothy Sandow: How do you sell eggs? r Salesman: Four cents apiece for good ones, and three cents for cracked ones. Dorothy: Crack me a half dozen, please. Sixty-Jererz Buuuunuunn:nnulunlunulnlluuuulluululullluunllllulllunluuuuuunulnlnuuulunuunnluunnululuuunuluunluulnuunl We Welcome the Customer Who ls Just Looking : I We welcome the customer who is just looking. Her desire to compare g prices and values evidences a sensible appreciation of thrift. 5 Such a customer will be sure to notice the excellent quality of our mer- 5 Cl121I'lCl1S6, and understand the saving that our Low Prices represent. Don't be afraid to drop in, at a J. C. Penney Store at any time. People who 5 are Just looking are always more than welcome. l 'll 'iii 5 illliii . F ,W x ' li 'lg mi I I f -. J.-L . H , 4. w, -A 'Yi . H 9 Il li ZW.. , f A f i lmgox e ' -. . 75 '-k .l ' i f X if -1 L rg., . 1, ' . , 4,51 ff! I f, XW I lx ie' e M -Kon! Q, ' if: V Y 4 'I I 'H 1e11'il!iI7 5 ' S ' ' .,,, V , f : mxmw vw TALKING PICTURES ARE AN EDUCATION IN THEMSELVES The person who attends the theatre in this modern age is adding to his or 2 her education. We listen to the big men of the country and get their view- ? point as to conditions. The speech of the actors and actresses is couched in the 2 best English, which is also a help. E 'S34 The management of the Strand theatre extends congratulations to the class S of Nineteen Thirty and wishes for all of them the success to which their E efforts will entitle them. We thank you for their patronage as youngsters : and will appreciate their continued visits as grown-ups. STRAND THEATRE E ' WILL 'WILLIAM S, Manager g A wAAA E Expert Repairing Jv,,g,,,,,,,.g,,,,1gp,,,,,p,,,,,5,, Storage 24-hour Service . .. II... QlllQVROLET'f Official A. A. A. Mechanical First Aid and Touring Station Contract No. 96. N KNEEBONE MOTOR SALES CO.--JOE R. KNEEBONE, Proprietor Bert U7recking Seri-'ire in Northern California Phone 119 119 S. Church Street Grass Valley, Cal. E unlnnlnlnluunuululu IIuulIluuIllIuluIllllIllllllluulunlunllu ulIllnnIlllnuInuIullullnnullluuulllul Sixty-eigbi SU' EuIlllnllIIllIllllIInlllIllllIllIllIllIllllInIulInIlllunllllllllulllllllnlnull IllIlllulullnlnllllllnlllllllllu E PLANK'S MILLINERY DUCOTEY f'WHIPPET l f Need em' t WILLYS KNIGHT A EI Full Line of Auto Supplies Auto Repairing 144 Mill st. Phone 177-J 143 Main st. Phone 15 G R A D U A T E S WE CONGRATULATE YOU AND OTHERS WHO SOON WILL BE GRADUATES A Don't Forget THE CREAMERY CONFECTIONERY We desire to extend to each and every one of the Class of '30 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 1ife'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. Wedwant you to come to us Whenever we can be of any help to you. Our cus- tomers are our friends rather than our clients. C953 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS K Member of Federal Re.rer12e Syytem FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN GRASS VALLEY Seventy Mr. Manross: Do two rights ever make a wrong? Majorie B.: Yes sir, when they are shoes. Coach: How many seasons in the year are there? Howard Y.: There are three-football, basketball, and baseball. Hilda: Carl, did you get all those questions in that test ? Carl T.: Yes, I got the questions. It's the answers I missed. Q 0 Q - 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lloyd Castles: Did you take a shower this morning ? Francis Hussey: No, is there one missing ? Miss Dyke: What kind of stoves did pre-historic men have? Georgie Hawley: Mountain ranges. Stranger: Aren't you Owen Jones ? Jack: Heck yes. I'm owe'n everybody 'round here lately. Norman Foote: How much do I pay for a marriage license ? Clerk: Five dollars down, and your entire salary for the rest of your life. Miss Stephens: Can you tell me anything about John Milton ? I u Ken Howard: Well, he got married and wrote 'Paradise Lost'. His wife died and he wrote 'Paradise Regained'. Mr. Moore: You say that you didn't mean to laugh out in the study hall. Then why did you do it ? g Jim Tamietti: I laughed up my sleeve, but there was a hole in the elbow. e 0 Q 0 Raymond: Cas the waiter spilled soup on his clothesj Verna, the meal's on me. D Joe Pirtz: Eh, are you always on time? Mr. Moore: That's how I got my first name. Barber: You want a hair cut ? Merle H.: No, I want them all cut. Paul Larson: Papa, give me a nickel to See the serpent. Mr. Larsen: Wasteful child: here is a magnifying glass: go look at a worm. Ernest B.: I've never seen such a season. My corn isn't an inch high. - Chester Butler: An inch! Why, the sparrows have to kneel down to eat mine. Miss McGuire: No, no. You must not say I ain't goin? You should say: I am not going, he is not going, we are not going, and they are not going. Ken Nobs: Gee! Ain't nobody goin' ? S event y-one PHOTOGRAPHS Of SENIORS MADE By MILLS 8z MILLS Portraits of Distinction 1002-10th St., Cal. State Life Bldg. Telephone Capital 338 Sacramento Vernon V. Rood, M. D. Office 129 Neal St. Phone 126 III Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 5 2 to 4 P. M. 7t0sP.M. X mlnllllulullulllnlnu IIllInllulnlullllllllllllllllll Seventy-nuo Compliments of Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce fvwx xNwvvxMvxvvxwvx PARTRIDGE HOTEL Modern Rooms Reasonable Rates Auburn St. GRASS, VALLEY May We Extend to the Graduates of G. V. H. S., Class of 1930 Our Congratulations and Very Best'Wishes for a Suc- cessful Future BERT'S DRY GOODS STORE A. G. CHEGWIDDEN, Prop. 116 Mill St. Grass Valley 'vvxfxfxfxfv-V-vxfv-VN,-VN, THE HARMONY SHOP Local Agents for the Marvelous New Atwater Kent RADIO Mill St. Grass Valley Se1.'ef1iy-three H 5 3 ,, LIFE TIME GRADUATION pi H WATCHES JEWELRY Hartung 8z Son Jewelers I -... .,.,, L 2:1 ......., I ' mfg' Grass Valley Qllllllllllll llIllIIIIllIIllII'IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E 1,,fW'A 1n I 5 ay 'fn g Aghgmxi-iuafcaga E Ay,-e - Q5wgl, : 'Lv - 'l ' '- 'rl 5 x ' ' aff, QQ- HH ff '- al - E ' 'tri - vnu W - vvVv 1,3 glgizruzam- . The Morning Union Emzbliflned 1863 The News of the World Printers of Stray Leaves for Many Years. - Kilpatrick Grocerterias A Northern California Institution Grass Valley 112 Bank-St. Phone 660 : THE OWL TAVERN . DELICIOUS MEALS SERVED RIGHT You Can't Better the Best OLIVER BROS. mluuullllllllllll nnlullulnllululllllnlulllllnllluuuuunlllll lull E S event y- f our Donald McGagin: Sister has four other beaus. I Donald Brown: But, I have never seen any of them. Donald Mc.: Me neither, but she gave me a dollar to tell you that. Lucille Bastian: I want a fish. fmeaning history bookl. Gail Tritch: You can get a fish at the fish market. Mr. Moore: What is the diameter of a circle ? Howard Weyel: Diameter of a circle is a line from the center to the circle. 0 0 0 0,0 0.0 0.0 Miss Read: Jeff, can you give me Lincoln's Gettysburg address ? Jeff : Huh, I didn't know they numbered houses in those days. Miss McGuire: I don't see why you can't understand your Spanish ? Gladys Williams: Well, it's all Greek to me. 1 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 0,0 Eleanor C.: What are you thinking about ? Russ Payne: Thanks for the compliment. Marie S.: May I go into my locker? Miss Stephens: You may if you can. Absent-minded professor, lecturing on explorations in the interior of Africa: My friends, when I look backward into the future, and forward into the past, I see that this is a place where the hand of man had never left its footprints. News item in a local paper: After deliberating for some time, the city council last night decided to put their heads together and pave the street with wooden blocks. 4 0 0 V 0.0 0.0 0.0 Grocer: Do you want white or brown eggs, Ma'm ? A Frances Re: The kind I want are white, with a yellow polka dot in the middle. I 0:0 0:0 0:0 Elizabeth Pascoe: Did your watch stop when it hit the floor ? Vivian Coombs: Sure. Did you think it would go through ? 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6.0 p Miss Dyke: Where was Abraham Lincoln born ? Juanita Booth: In a cabin he helped his father build. 0:0 020 are Mr. Underwood: Miss Packer, what are the new instruments in the orchestra ? Miss Packer: Three harmonicas and a shoe horn. 0:0 0:0 0:9 An absent-minded professor was walking down the street one day with one foot in the gutter and the other on the pavement. A friend, meet ing him, said Good afternoon, professor, and how are you ? I was very well, I thought, but now of the last ten minutes I've been limping. Seventy-jizfe Emnunuu mm. E Carl Power Jones, M. D. J. E. TAYLOR Office Hours: Insurance 1to3and7to8P.M. Grass Valley, Cal, E 209 W-est Main St. Grass Valley . 2 Snyder Music Shop J. F. O'CON'N OR U. S. Mineral Surveyor MUSIC AND , RADIOS Licensed Land Surveyor : 2 Commercial Mill st. Grass Valleyl Building NEVADA CITY ALEX SAUVEE NUGGET . Cl'f Ld' M Union Ice Company al orma zvejflbfng ming 32.00 Per Year Tacoma Brew TREZISE BROS. Agents S THE LACE HOUSE S. LEE LEITER Co. Outfitters for Men, Women and Children 5 Grass Valley and Nevada City Ellllllllulllluu IIllIulllIllIulllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllnlllllllluuullnllnullllllulll lllllu E Seventy-:ix Seventy-.raven mnlunnllulullllllulllnul E Phoneg TWIN CITIES SERVICE STATION HOLBROOKE HOTEL , , b Z Assoclated Gasoline George Perkins OIL and ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS Proprietor AUTO CAMP E. W. Dickinson, Prop. Main Street Grass Valley East Main Street wvwAJfwv HIGHEST QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS WILL BE FOUND DAILY AT FREEMAN'S BAKERY Main Street Grass Valley For the Best in M E A T S Henwood Sz Scadden Main St. Grass Valley Phone 41 9 5 3 Cf-fCf.f.,-J-.f..f.,.fif,f.,v-efefxfxfxf Join the Parade of USATISFIED CUSTOMERS Thomas Furniture Store 155 Mill St. Grass Valley C 0 n wa y 's Style and Millinery Shop CROUCH'S GROCERYE 5 Omfjfllerr for Ice Cream, Soft Drinks 3 Ladies' Misses and Children Fountain Service Phone 127 Phone 31 G d O'l , as an 1 Grass Valley Nevada City T mllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E Seventy-eight Miss Dyke Cwho has just gone around golf course -in 1121 Well, how do you like my game ? u Mr. Rush: I suppose it's all right, but I still prefer golf. Miss Read: I have went. That's wrong, ,isn't it? Ellis Butler: Yes, ma'am. Miss Read: Why is it wrong? Ellis: Because you ain't went yet. Dudley: Have a chew of gum? Benton: No, but I'll take the penny. Mr. Moore fin chemistryjz . When water becomes ice, what is the change that occurs 'Zi' Vivian Coombs: The greatest change is in the price. Miss Packer: Winifred, what time is this piece of music written in? Winifred idreamily looking at the clockJ: About fifteen minutes after two. 0:0 ozo o:o Miss Stephens flooking over home workj : I don't see how a single person could make so many mistakes. Gordon Whitburn: It isn't a single person, teacher. Father helped me. A little girl hit her head against the flag pole when she was playing. Her mother said when she got home, You poor kid, I'll bet you saw stars. Oh, no, I didn't Mama: The flag wasn't up. 0 Q Q K of 0.0 of Volney Penrose: Why do you comb your hair before you go to bed ? Joe Pirtz: Because I might meet the girl of my dreams. Kenric Rolph: What do you know about it? I've got a B. Father: Horrors, son take it out of the house this minute. G.: May lettuce be eaten with the fingers ? A.: No. The mouth is generally used. Bob H.: Yes, Dud, I have a chance to embrace an opportunity. Dud: Give it a good hug. Dorothy Sandow: Do you play in the orchestra ? Lenore Grenfell: Yes, I play the fiddle. Dorothy: Oh, I thought you played the violin. Mr. Moore: Thomas, why do sodium carbonate and an acid, when mixed, produce a gas called carbon dioxide ? Thomas L.: I'll bite, why ? Fred Conway: I can tell you how much water to the quart goes over Niagara Falls. P Eleanor Wilson: If you know, tell me. Fred: Two pints. S event y-nine El El BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS To GRADUATING CLASS CF 1930 p U Empire Starr Mine Co., Limited xm 4AIpha Hardware and Supply Co. III Stores at Nevada City, Grass Valley and Alleghany D C Dealers in Hardware and Heavy Mining Supplies, Furniture and Household Goods, Plumbing, Kelly Springfield Tires, and Glidden Paints. El El Eglag v xwvvxwN fL-xAAmNx Eighty-one Ellulllllll lllu E TREZISE BROS. ' THE HOUSE OF NOVELTIESU SCHOOL SUPPLIES Stationery, Crockery, Toys, Phonographs A lj Main Street QNext to Telephone Officej Grass Valley, California The For Fit, : Place to Wear Buy and Style PEN GELLY'S SHOE STORE 112 Min street E Phone 101-J Phone 264 ' as 2 , 5 SERVICE CLEANERS Q COLLEY S l Foster Sz Jefery ' E Home Made Candies : Where Quality and Service Meet C : and Ice Cream Nevada City Branch Preston Newstand Q 215 Main St. Grass Valley 2 5 Broad st. Nevada City, Calif. ElllulIllllnlllllllnluluuullullll llIllllllllIllluIllllllllllllllllllnlun lllll U Eigbtyvlufo Elizabeth Lucas: I wonder how old Mrs. Jones is ? Jim McGuire: Quite old, I imagine. They say she used to teach Caesar. Francis Re Qin libraryj. What book by Scott did you want? Jack Hoerl: Scott's Emulsion. Mrs. Huffer: Carl, if your father earned S40 a week and gave your mother half, what would she have ? Carl L. Heart failure. ' 0 0 9 of of 0,0 AIN'T NATURE GRAND? Q The autumnal colors, as you motor along the highways, are very beau- tiful. Many of the signs are newly painted. I Melly Wearne Cin libraryj. I want'a Fite right now. Librarian: Go outside. Joe Whiting: Any Beard left? ,p Francis Henwood: No, the barber has been here. i Q 0 Q - - i . 0,0 0.9 0.0 Mr, Moore: Emmett, how long did you study your Physics last night ? Emmett: About an hour and a half. Mr. Moore: Well, you had better take your book home tonight. You left it lying on my desk last night. 1 . 0 Q Q ' 4,0 0.0 9,0 Arline: Cat football gamel What is the score ? Elizabeth: Nothing to nothing. Arline: Exciting, huh ? Elizabeth: Dunno, game hasn't started yet. Harry Goudge and Carroll Berryman went out hunting the other day and shot what most people call a common skunk. They, however, insisted that it was a pole-cat, for the express reason that they had to carry it home at the end of a ten-foot pole. Dot Salisbury: I've just come from selling Christmas seals. .I did a tremendous business. How many do you think I sold ? 5 Norma Folck: Oh, about half. 12 Dot: Half of what ? Norma: W'hy, half of what you say. Mary Zugnoni: What would you do if I gave you five dollars ? Dick Steel: Pd fall dead. 5' Mary: I'll keep the five dollars and save your life. Oscar Lobecker: Miss Read, can anyone be punished for something they haven't done ? Miss Read: frather puzzledj Why, no. Oscar: I haven't done my outside reading. Miss Read: What is a synonym ? Gordon Phelps: A word used in place of one you can't spell. Eighty-Ibree Emuunnlnunllunlnllnllllllullululnlllllllnllllluulllllullllnllu : QUALITY MARKET Don T. Bennetts Quality for Leu Groceries Fresh Meats Vegetables Corner Main and Mill Streets To the Class of 1930 - Nx w See C. H. BARKER -for- E REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE The Leading Insurance Agency E 122 W. Main St. Grass Valley Holmes-Hooper Funeral Home Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 56 150 S. Auburn St., Grass Valley lVERNON STOLL Aff0I'77Ey-df-Ld1LP Commercial Building Grass Valley California inlnnullllllulu Eighty-four S S Congratulations Q and Success 3 The Grass Valley Steam 5 Laundry Sincere Congratulations 5 to the E Gradautes of 1930 III Kramm the Jeweler x,fVxA,,x,Vx, Quality, Economy and Service is Our Motto Ladies', Men's and Children's Ready-to Wear - MvxAfvw Ladies' and Children's Hats g .' 2aixNs?xrLii.LLLsIlT-? , 3 GALLINO DAIRY Pure Sweet Milk Phone 169 Eigblj'-jill? 'E' JONES DRUG Co. Joe Blake: Hey! When I Distributors of blew my whistle why didn't you Joans Sirop Belage, Tonsiltone S0 7 Aval Hadda Cream, Jones, Chest Frances Re: You whistle so beautifully I just had to stop Ointment and listen. Mill st. G1-ass Valley Groceries and Vegetables. D R - S T E W A R T Fish Thursdays and Fridays, DENTIST Poultry 14C?Eice: Williams Building Wong Yuen CO- Mill Street 1 Grass Valley 130 Auburn St. K Phone 236-J C om plimentf 0 f wi R. JEFFORD 81 SON Grass Valley Nevada City Foote's Electrical and Grass Valley Garage Specialty Co. G. E. Refrigerators . . . FORD CARS Contraclzng and Wzrzng MAJESTIC RADIOS Graybar Washing Machines Goodyear Tires YA Electrical Appliances First Class Car Painting Q ' 212-218 Min st., Grass Valley 132 Mill St Phone 122 Phones 195-115 E . EllIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllulnllul lunlIllllllllllllllluuulllll llllllllnlllulllllllllllllllllllllll llllll Eighty-Jix lullIllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllIIllllllIluIllllIllIlllllllllnlllllllllllll llllll Fr-rr--r . Mr. Moore: I saw Aurora Borealis all lit up last night. Chester Butler: Well, what can you expect of those foreigners. 0 0 0 0,0 0,0 0.0 i l l Dr. Jones: What causes you girls so much trouble ? Mae: My footfeln' Audella: My Knee-bone. Miss McGuire: In our exhibit what have we to represent England, Germany, Holland, and all of the countries of the world in general. Ray C.: For England we have Heather and Moore: for Germany, Castles and Bierwagong for Holland, Dyke: and for all countries in general Law. O . . ' Enid: What type of girl do you admire most, fat or lean ? Carlton P.: A-a-a-lean fAleneJ. Gerald Ducoty: 'Tm for a five-day week. How about you ? Carl Kitto: 'Tm for a five-day week-end. Melba L.: Where is your chivalry ? Jimmie: I turned it in for a Buick 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Miss Read: Name the different kinds of corn. Gordon Williams: Corn on cob, chicken corn, pop corn, and corn on your toes. 0:0 0:0 0:0 Mrs. Huffer: Well, Jack, did you have any trouble with these prob- lems ? Jack Hodge: No, ma'am. , Mrs. Huffer: How many did you do '? Jack: None U Mr. Bohan, absent-mindedly: And who are you, my little man ? i I am your caddy sir. - Mr. Bohan: Quite so, quite so, I'm playing golf, am I not ? 0 0 0 0,0 0.0 0.0 The motorist had an accident with his light car on the Auburn High- i way. He limped painfully to a telephone box, and called up the nearest garage. Hello, he said, I've turned turtle. Can you do anything for me ? ' 'Tm afraid not, came the sweet feminine reply. What you want is . the zoo. 0:0 0:0 0:0 i h Miss Read was passing paper for tests. Vernon De Roco raised his , and. Miss Read: What is it, Vernon ? Vernon: I ain't got no pencil. l Miss Read: Vernon, where's your grammar ? Vernon: She died a long time ago. Mr. Cornish: Did you Water the ,rubber plant, James ? James: Why, no father, I thought it was waterproof. Eigbly-fever: Eunnlnull uunInlllulnInulllullullulnulnullunlnnnlul un B J. J. JACKSON 5 Compliments of 5 Agents for Reed Murdock Larsen's Barber Shop 1 EI Nevada City Nevada City Phone 1 5 xW,Amem .m-,NN.wN-mNN,MMNW NAPOLEON SAID: A IW bile Otlnerf Talked, I ll'ldl'Cl78lIw 5 The successful man says: When a boy, while other boys loafed, and E smoked, and swore, and blew in everything they had-money, time, health, E good name and opportunity-I worked, saved, studied, behaved myself and Q bought an interest in the business-the Heald idea. Heald's Business College and Secretarial School 5 K Street at 14th Luke W. Peart, Vice Pres. and Mgr. Main 6339 ' Other Heald Schools, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose Heald's Engineer School San Francisco I NAAAfv Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Furnishings Star Brand Shoes WE SELL FOR LESS GOLDEN RULE STORES, IIIC. 5 vvvvve RIDE THROUGH BEAUTIFUL ' SCENERY BURTON 8a REED Over General Contractors Nevada County Narrow - G2Ll1g'G Grass Valley In .................. ----- Eighty-eigbt Eighty-nine E Inn unl E Every Graduate Should Become Identified with ' Some Good Bank at Once. The members of this year's graduating class, with possibly a few excep- tions, will join the ranks of the earners almost at once. They become producers and because of that will share in the efforts of labor. The larger part of tlfs compensation will go for expenses, and rightly so. The surplus, the small amount that is not required for living, a moderate amount of enjoyment in addition, should be placed in a fund that will accumulate as the years go on, providing contentment and comfort in later years. The young man and young woman who realizes this and acts upon it now may be much farther ahead over a period of time than the person who makes much more and spends all that is earned. This bank will welcome the account of any student. The first deposit may be as small as a dollar. Added to regularly it will surely grow. BANK OF AMERICA Grass Valley Nevada City m Aubu1'H'EmP1f? DR. W. C. EVANS Grocery and Servlce DENTIST Station 3 C E Gas and Oils,.Soft Drinks, 5 X'Ray Ice Cream and Candies Corner Mill and Main Streets Marchi Sz Data, Props, Phone 289-J Telephone 102 Phone 578 Grass Valley Grass Valley Assay Dr. Adrian W. Storz Office DENTIST Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 D Evening by Appointment 129 Church Street Commercial Bldg. Phone 374 E lllll IIllIIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllu lllll E Ninety Dorothy Crase: I wonder who invented that superstition about Friday's being an unlucky day ?' Dot Salisbury: Oh, some poor fish! Stanley T.: I plan to go places and see things. Do you think I'm going to grow up and be an ignoramus ? Dolores Smith: I don't know, but you've got a pretty good start. o 0 Q of 0.4 0,0 The other day in the class room Mr. Manross was asking pupils for numbers. He asked Leonard Southern, and Len said 51. Mr. Manross put down 15. He asked another lad, and the boy said 41. Mr. Manross put down 14. The fun began when he asked Walter Williams for his num- ber. Walter said, 633, fool around with that, will you. ozo 4:0 0:0 Miss McGuire asked Enid Heather to write a sentence with the word solemn in it. Enid not knowing what it meant looked for it in the dic- tionary and found that it meant grave This is the sentence she wrote- The man is in his solemn. O 0 0 Jack Hoerl: I started out on the theory that the world had an open- ing for me. Albert Keeney: And you found it ? Jack: Well rather, I'rn in the hole now. Yes sir, panted Ray Heckers, the new shepherd, I got all the sheep in, but I had to run some to get those lambs. Boss: Lambs ? I have no lambs. Let's see what you got. Looking into the shed, the astonished owner saw fourteen panting jack-rabbits. Thelda Woods: Some men thirst after fame, some after love, and some after money. Nancy Tritch: I know something that all thirst after. Thelda: What's that ? Nancy: Salted peanuts. 0 0 o 9.0 0.0 0,0 Francis Huzzy's car was stolen so he put the following ad in the paper -Top windshield is cracked on left side: windshield is scratched where wiper has been: right headlight glass broken: left fender is split: right front wheel is sprung and wobblesg stolen night of 12th of February. Re- ward if returned in good condition. Mr. Moore: What is the diameter of a circle ?' Carlton Peasley: It is half a circle. Mr. Moore: What is an arc '? Howard Gillette: It was the ship that Noah carried the animals in. Bob: Are you kicked out of Spanish for good? ' Francis: No, For bad. Jim T.: I am going to quit gambling. Sam: I don't think you can. Jim: I bet you four bits I can. I Nine! y-one GRASS VALLEY HARDWARE CO. All Things in Hardware and Household Goods, Wood and Gas Stoves DUPONT PAINTS AND VARNISHES , 114 Mill Street Phone 6 5 RfNNJ'Vvk xfy 5 Mrs. Huifer: If one man can Auto Electric Shop build a house in twelve days, six E . 5 men can do it in two days. 2 Startmg Q Lighting - Dud: But, if one ship crosses S Ignition f the ocean in six days can six Ma news 5 ships cross it in one day ? g T 205 Auburn St. Phone 325 5 VWmNMvWm YOU at HOme,, Whell Hodge Sz Kingham at Props. GRANTS Phone 26 604 Mill St. Barber Shop Compliment: of The Blue Bird CANDIES, STAR ICE CREAM, TOASTED SANDWICHES Home of High School Students E LOPES, Prop. ilulnlulnn nullInllululluluunlnlu nn E N inet y-I wo Ninezy-three El NILON OSCAR E. WINBURN ' HENNESSY gl KELLY Attorneyfat-Law Atlorfzeyf-at-Law Suite 1-2-3, City Hall Building EI Grass V3HeY, Calif- Grass Valley and Nevada City Phone 47 California When You Want Anything New in the Shoe Line ROWE'S SHOE STORE Mill Street I Q-vvxAfvx.fNA,xA,vxfv-Vx,-vxfx, Grass Valley Get Your PGP Suit The Diamond Match Co. ati Every Day in 5 BENNETTS Sz STEEL Lumber and Building Materials Clothing and Furnishing TheHorneof TUBEROSE E The Quality Brand for Fifty Year: Paints and Oils Wire Fencing of All Kinds Sewer Pipe, Fire Clay Nevada County Building Sz Loan 2 Association ' STENNETTS GI'3.SS Valley and Nevada E Prices Lower Quality Maintained California Ellllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllIllIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll Illllll E Ninety-four Miss McGuire: Where are the Kings of England crowned ? George S.: On the head. 0:0 0:4 0:0 A chiropodist advertises his business and skill with the following sign: Chiropodist and Pedicure, Twenty-five years experience. Have treated corns and bunions on many of the Crowned Heads of Europe. Q 0 0 of 0,0 0.0 Doris: Motoring is surely a great thing. I used to be fat before the motoring craze. Downey: I didn't know you motoredf' Doris: I don't, I dodge. . . Q Miss Stephens: Fred, take this front seat. ' Fred: All right, where shall I take it to. Mr. Moore: Where's the sodium nitrate found? Bill Partridge: In a little red bottle in the lab. ozo off 1:0 Dudley: What are you doing now? f Emmett: Oh, buying up old wells, sawing them up, and selling them or post holes. ofa ozo 0:0 Mr. Bohan: Have you forgotten that five dollars you owe me ? Coach: Not yetg give me time. v 0 0 0,0 0.0 9.0 Mr. Calhoun: What is the most common conductor of electricity? - Buddy G.: Why, er- Mr. C.: Wire, Correct. Now, what is the unit of power? Bud: The what ? Mr. C.: Yes, the watt. Very good. Mrs. Huffer: Carlton, what would you rather have one fifth of a pie or one forty-fifth of a pie ? Carlton P.: It depends on what kind of pie. o o o 0.0 of 0,0 Olive S.: Where was the first school started? Melly: I'll bite. Olive: On the ground. Elizabeth L.: Whatever I say goes. Juanita B.: Then talk to yourself for awhile. o Q 0 0,9 9.0 4,0 Stealing-a base. Hanging-a picture. Running over-a new piece Smothering-a laugh. Killing-time. Miss Packer: What are pauses ? Raymond C.: Things that grow on kittens! Perpetual motion it has come - Watch Joe Tamietti chew his gum. Ninety- we gmuuuu mmm unmmmuunmuunnnmmuunuuummumuunununmmmmu - S Don't Neglect Your Eyes S E E E GEO. H. SHIRKEY, Opt. D. : B OPTOMETRIS T M E Eyef Examined-GlaJ.re: Fitted - Broken Lenses Duplicated 5 MV w MOUNT SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY A Boarding and Day School for Girls For Terms Apply to the Mother Superior Grass Valley E '-Vx,-vx.A.A,x,x,fsfvx Congratulations and Success to the Class of 1930 GOLDEN POPPY CONFECTIONERY AND TEA ROOM' , The Home of Quality and Servicel' wvvVfAN xAmVp Congratulations and Good Luck- O. ELDRIDGE 51 SONS Store No. 1--128 E. Main St. Store No. 2-Neal and Auburn Sis. Phone 20 Phone 2 Ninety-fix E E T 118 Mill Street Grass Valley, Ca! mAAfAN wxfvwQxNwwv I3 r WEAVER? o. B. GRENFELL For First Class . . INSURANCE d REAL ESTATE Shoe Repairing an El 109 Mill Street Main St. Grass Valley Phone 84 -Vx,-vxfv-v-N.-vw vwAw SANlPSON'S Headquarters for Sporting Goods, School Supplies and Art Goods. If It'r Worth Hazfifzg, W' e Have Il Miu Street . Grass Valley' PLAZA For the Latest Styles in Men's Wear J' C' Scheemer , A. M. Langman h or Shoes, see V, Groceries, Grain, Crockery J A and H. C Bennette Paints and Fishing ' ' ' Tackle Grass .Valley Phone 160 Nevada City GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS E. R. BURTNER Cleaning : Pressing : Dyeing Repairing 111 W. Main St. Phone 375 ,,,,,,,, umunumnmuumum Ninety-Je For Supt. of Schools- MRS. ELLA M. AUSTIN flncumbentj Is hereby announced as a candidate for Superintendent of Schools at the Primary Election to be held on Tues- day, August 26, 1930. For District Attorney- Nevada County W. E WRIGHT flncumbentj Primary election, August 26, 1930 vxwVVVVx For Public Administrator- MRS. LILA CHAMPION flncumbentj Is hereby announced as a candidate for Public Administrator at the Prim- ary Election to be held on Tuesday, August 26, 1930. -vw For Coroner- A. M. HOLMES Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, August 26, 1930. -AA-V,- For Supervisor- WALTER E. PARSONS Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor, 2nd District Election August 26, 1930. For Sheriff- W . GEORGE R. CARTER Clncumbentj Is hereby announced as a candidate for Sheriff at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, August 26, 1930. , For Treasurer and Tax Collector- FRANK STEEL Is hereby announced as a candidate for Treasurer and Tax Collector at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, August 26, 1930. llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll N mei y-eight For Supervisor- H. GOUDGE flncumbentl Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor Second District at the Primary Election Tuesday, August 26, 1930. -AA For Assemblyman- JERRY SEAWELL Is hereby announced as a. candidate for Assemblyman for Nevada, Placer, Sierra, Plumas and Lassen counties. Election Tuesday, August 26, 1930. For Coroner- L. R. f BOB J .IEFFORD Is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, August 26, 1930. For Recorder- S. J. CLARK Is hereby announced as a candidate for Recorder, 2nd District. Primary Election August 26, 1930. For County Assessor- H. C. SCHROEDER Uncumbentj Is hereby announced as a candidate for County Assessor at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, Aug- ust 26, 1930. For Supervisor- FRANK J. ROWE Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor, 2nd District. Primary Election August 26, 1930. For Supervisor- JOHN S. COREY Is hereby announced as a candidate for Supervisor, 2nd District. 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