Grass Valley High School - Stray Leaves Yearbook (Grass Valley, CA)
- Class of 1942
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I N M E M O R I A M BETHEL JOHNSON Front row, IeH to righf: Mr. A. G, George, Mr, L. E. Lane, Mr. F. W, Bennallack. Second row, left fo right: Mr, L Prisk, clerk: Mr. H. Pods, Mr. J. Henwood. To l-larold George for his unceasing efforfs in making our school a be++er place by crealing a music inleresl, we of The Annual slaff of l942 cleolicale H115 Annual. MR. HENRY R. SPIESS Superin en 1 dent of Schoois of Gras s Valley MR. GILBERT T. TENNIS Principai of Grass VaNey High SchooT MR.WTLLlAIv1 WILSON vice-Pfancapam of Grass Valley High School FACULTY Fronf row, leff fo fighfl Miss V. Greeley. Miss E. Whife, Miss D. Dyke, Miss J. Oclioa, Mrs. l, l-luffer, Miss M. Roberfs, Miss D. Roberfson, Miss E. Reynolds. Miss A. Dillinger. Second row, leff fo righf: Mr. J. Millard, Mr. W. Wilson. Mr. E. Sfeyens, Mr. W. George, Mr. D. Clirisfin. Mr. C. Ruslil Mr. A. Hooper, Mr. l-l. George. Mr. 6. Tennis. principal. Third row, leff fo righf: Mr. J. B. Underwood, Mr. E, Plnillips, Mr. C. DeWiff, Mr. L. Sfenberg. UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED Miss Verna Greeley, Mills Col- lege: Miss Emma Wiiife, Uni- versify of California: Miss Dor- ofhy Dylce. Universify of Cali- fornia: Miss Josephine Ochoa. Universify of California: Mrs. lda l-luffer, Uniyersify of Cali- fornia: Miss Mary Roberfs. Uni- versify of California: Miss Dor- ofhy Roberfson, Uniyersify of California: Miss Evelyn Rey- nolds, Universify of California: Miss Alice Dillinger, Uniyersify of California and Sanfa Bar- bara College: Mr. James Mil- lard. Universify of California: Mr. William Wilson, vice prin- cipal, Universify of California: Mr. Elmer Sfevens, College of Pacific and Universify of Cali- fornia: Mr. William George. Universify of California: Mr. Dennis Clwrisfin, Loyola College af Los Angeles, Sfanford, and flue Universify of California: Mr, Clarence Rusl'1,Purdue:Mr, Arflwur Hooper, Universify of California: Mr. Harold George. fhree summer sessions af 'ilwe San Francisco Sfafe College: Mr. J, B. Underwood, Kansas Sfafe Uniyersify of Agriculfure and Universify of California: Mr. Eric Phillips, Universify of California: Mr. Carlfon DeWiff, Universify of California: Mr. Leonard Sfenberg, Cliico Sfafe College: Mr. Gilberf T. Tennis, River Falls Sfafe College, Wis., Universify of Wisconsin, Uni- versify of California, Mr. Ten- nis lias been our principal for four years. 6 STUDEN'l COUNCII Firsf Semesier Frcnl' row, leff io righh Car Hammond, Bus. Mgr.: Babe C from. S.B. Vice Pres.: Sa Bliqhr, S.B. Pres.: Auburn Tur bull, S.B. Secrelary: Bearrii Perry, Assr. Bus. Mgr. Secol row: Dick Bryanr, Senior Cla Vice Pres.: John Sanlaqa, Se ior Class Pres.: Janice Cunnin ham' Senior Class Sec.: Wilm Fosrer, Senior Class Bus. Mg Third row: Sam Jones. Juni Class Bus. Mgr.: John Mar? Junior Class Vice Pres.: J- l-laqerly, Junior Class Sei Fred Denfon, Junior Cla Pres. Fourlh row: Marion Ch ders, Sophomore Class Bi Mgr.: Joe Blalre, Sophomo Class Pres.: Janice Crisp Sophomore Class Sec.: Elrr Ollilclcala, SophomoreClass Vi Pres. Second Semesier Froni row, lefi fo right D Bryanl, S.B. Vice Pres.: Joe lv nela, S.B. Pres.: Jeanne Abbc S.B. Sec.: Bealrice Perry, As Bus. Mgr. Second row: Ca Hammond, Senior Class Vi Pres.: Sam Bliqhr, Senior Cl Pres.: Jeanne Warren. Sen Class Sec.: John Saniaqa, B Mgr. Third row: Geno Baliis Junior Class Bus. Mgr.: Dona Pyle, Junior Class Vice Pre Merle Oslrom, Junior CI Sec.: Jay Slevens, Junior CI Pres. Fourih row: Don Mill Sophomore Class Bus. Mg Marion Childers, Sophomi Class Pres.: Rose Hagel Sophomore Class Sec.: Ro' Eldridge, Sophomore Class V Pres. Fifrh row: Bob Pyle, Fre rnan Class Vice Pres.: Walla Trarhen, Freshman Class Pri Colleen Moore, Freshman Cl Sec.: Mal? De-Pauli, Freshn Class Bus. Mgr. 7 STAFF EVELYN LEAK Edilor AUBURN TURNBALL Assisranr Edifor PEARL ARBAUGH Business Manager GLENN JONES Business Ma naqer Fronf row, leff fo righf: Marie Karnmer,Ac1iviiies: Ida Noriclc, Sophomores: Margarei' John- son, Arlisig Iris Bennallaclc, Girls' Sporrs: Marjory Benny, Sophornores: Janice Cunning- ham, Ariisr: Marge Gelhaus. Juniors: Jeanne Abbofr, Fresh- men: Jeanne Warren, Seniors. Second row, lei! fo righf: Bar- bara Taylor, Girls' Sporis: Ne- vada Osrrorn, Freshmen: Ra- mona Baker, Adivilies: Glenn Jones, Business Manager: Rob- erf Hornloeclr, Arfisl: Harold Eldridge, Typisr: Raymond Thomma, Boys' Aihlelics: Rob- eri' Vror-nan, Snaps: Alan Mc- Mahan, Alumni: Maryalyce Rolfe, Juniors: Dorene Sweet Seniors: Alan McCrea, Boys' Afhleiics. MISS DYKE Advisor The Annual, afier many weelcs of work. was sen? ro press on April 15, 1942. i 8 Officers, Is1Semesfer: Pres Sanlaqa: Vice Pres., D. Bry Sec., J. Cunninqharn: Bus. lv W. Fosrer. Znd Semesrer: P S. Blight Vice Pres., C. l'l rnond: Sec.. J. Warren? Mgr., J. Sanlaqa. Scholarship Sociefy: R. Ba E. Lealc, M. Rolfe, M. Allen Rood, D. Sweef, B. Kesler, Unclerwoocl, J. Chambers l-lornbeclc. Oursianding Boys lSporfsl: Tibbeis, S. Bliqhi, D. Chev. Ouisfanding Girls lSporfsl: Osrrorn, M. Johnson, J. Abb Senior Speakers: E. Leak, Monela, S. Blighr. Senior Musicians: S. Blighi, Underwood, D. Chew, C. M ser. Senior Chorus: J. Warren, Fuller, C. DaLey, L. Winion, Johnson, M. l-loaqland, Wearne. I. Noriclc, B. Kesl M. Young, P. l-lore. Oufsfanding Boy: S. Bliqhr. Oufsfanding Girl: A. Turnb Senior Play: Tiile, Don'+ Ke l-lim Waiiing 7 Dales, May and ll. Senior Ball: Dale, May 22. Yell Leader: J. Warren. Hisfory: Freshman Officers, Semeslerz Pres. J. Sanlag Vice Pres., A. Turnbull: Sec., Abboriz Bus. Mgr., M. Arrhi 2nd Semesfer: Pres., J. Sa iaqa: Vice Pres., A. Turnbu Sec., J. Abboil: Bus. Mqr., I Arthur. Sophomore: Ollicers, lsr S mezlerz Pres., E. Pasrerisq Vin Pres., D. Bryanl: Sec., B. Ne son: Bus. Mgr., R. Baker. 21 Semesferz Pres., E. Pasieri Vice Pres., D. Bryani: Sec., Nelson: Bus. Mgr., R. Baker. Junior, lsr Semesrer: Pres., ' Blighl: Vice Pres., E. Culrial Sec.. J. Abborl: Bus. Mgr., . Sanlaga. 2nd Semesrer: Pres S. Bliqhlg Vice Pres., D. Chev Sec.. B. Taylor: Bus. Mgr., . Sanlaga. Junior Prom: Theme Slairwa io lhe Srarsu: Dare, April Silr Queen. J. Cunningham, Orcl' esira, Rollie Barron. Advisors: Senior year, Mis Dulce, Mr. Rush. 9 JOE WRIGI-IT JEANNE WARREN LILLIAN WINTON ROBERT VROMAN DONALD MQDERMOTT I-IAZEL PETERSON MARION YOUNG ALLEN MQMAI-IAN MARION WELLS MARGARET JOHNSON BEATRICE PERRY ALEX LEE CARL ROBERTS BRITTA ROOD RAY OWENS WILLIAM MARTIN DAVID UNDERWOOD MARYALYCE ROLFE BEVERLY BARTON JACK BLEDSOE STANLEY MOORE ALLEN MQCREA DALBERT ALPERS GLORIA ORTEZ WILLIAM GALLINO MINERVA REED LEO TODD GEORGE SLEEP JOHNNY SANTAGA EDWARD CUKJATI MERRILY ALLEN ELWOOD EAWCETT HAROLD ELDRIDGE FLORENCE WINKLE JACK CHAMBERS DAVID OATS SIDNEY GRIGG ROBERT HORNBECK MARJORY IVEY MARYLETTY TITTLE BETALEE CRAIG FLORENCE DEFILIPPI ALVIN FISHER NORMAN DALEY EDWARD TINLOY DOROTHEE KUHN CHARLES JENKINS RAY CHAPPEL 2-9 35' I' 'V ,Q Im JANICE CUNNINGI-IAM EUNICE .IOI-INSON CHARLOTTE DALEY WILMER FOSTER DAVID MOORE DONNA MULCAHEY DEMING CI-IEW UTONIA MITCI-IELL ALICE NEIHART DONN BONI-IAM VIVIAN LAWYER DICK LANE MARGE HOAGLAND DOLORES JENKINS MARIE KAMMER MARY SLOVER TREVA FORTNER JEANNE ABBOTT BOB BROMLEY BARBARA KESLER MARILYN GREEN LORAINE I-IALPIN MARGARET I-IOTCI-IKISS ELVIN LONG LEWIS TIPPETS AUBURN TURNBULL GRACE FULLER JOE MONETA WALTER CANNON DICK BRYANT BOB BIRNIE EDDIE PASTERIS LOUIS MITCHELL EVELYN LEAK MARIAN BERTELSEN CHARLES MOSSER BLANCI-IE COBELDICK RAY O'BRIAN I4 HISTORY OF GRASS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Firsf School: An academy for Ihe preparaflon of col- lege sludenls. Second School: Columbus bullding, I892. Sile: Aub- urn Slreel. Coal: 520000. Third School: Lawrey Field donared by Empire Mine, Cosl: SHOVOOO: bond Iloal- ed. Rooms: Sixreen, James Hennessy, cily superlnrend- enl. New Wing: Under consfruc- lion I939. Conslrucllon by: Campbell Consfruclion Co. Cosl: SI44,000. Rooms: BI- ology, Chemislry, Foods, Calelerla, and Gymnaslum. Dedicaiionz NaIIve Sons of Ihe Golden Wesl, January ZI, I940. Occupied: Afrer Clmrisfmas vacarlon, I94O. I5 JUNIOR CLASS Number oi Boys , 68 Number of GirIs , 66 Total .... , ,,,, , ,WI34 CLASS OFFICERS IFirs+ SemesIerI FRED DENTON Presideni JOHN MARTIN Vice Presiderw JAN I-IAGERTY Se::reIary SAM JONES Business Manager ISecond Semesherl JAY STEPHENS Presideni DONALD PYLE Vice Presidenf MERLE OSTROM Secreia ry GENO BATTISTA Business Manager Class Advisors of Ihe Juniors MISS JOSEPI-IINE OCI-IOA MR.ELIv1ER STEVENS scholmhap Members LORENA SMITI-I Miami News asm oixow ALYCE HAMMOND mows Hocmie JOYCE PRICE I6 af 'N e --f Q, ,,,.,,.....,,. . ,, , K, . M 'm ' . JUNIOR CLASS Oulsianding Foofball Players: A Team: Gene Dodson, Gene Ballisfa. B Team: Bud Sham- berger, Jay Sleplwens. Oulslanding Baslrefball Play- ers: B Team: Emmell Bledsoe Ralplw Tilus. Girls' Volleyball loulslandingl: Merle Oslrom, Jan l-lagerly, Girls' Baslrefball loulslandinglz A Team: Neva Pearl Mc- Cluslcyi Dororlwy Lealc. B Team: Eslher Anderson, Lorena Smilli. Aclivilies: Carney Capers, November l4. I94l. Decorarion Com. llweadl: Merle Osfrom. Relreslmmenl Com. llweadl: Glen Rowe. Music Com. llweadl: Georgan Bond. Junior Prom April 24, I942: Decoralion Com. llweadl: Nancy Campbell. Relreshmenl Com, llweadl: Glen Rowe. Music Com, lheadl: Bob l-looper. Adverlisemenl' Com. lheacll: David Yun. Program Corn. llweadlz Daisy Chun. I7 SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS IFirsI SernesIerI MARION CI-IILDERS Business Manager JOE BLAKE Presidenr ELM ER OLLIKKALA Vice Presidenf JANICE CRISPIN Secrefary ISec:ond Sernesirerl DON MILLER Business Manager MARION CI-IILDERS Presideni ROYCE ELDRIDG,-E Vice Presidenr ROSIE I-IAGERTY Secrefary Class Members Number of Boys ,,,,, ,,,.. ., 77 Number ol Girls ,,,,,, ...,,., 7 2 folal ,, ...,,,,,,..,,,,,.,...,,,,,,. I49 End of Second Semes+er when fhey were Freshmen 'rhere were I68 Ioial. Class Sponsors MISS EMMA WI-IITE MR. CARLTON DEWITT Three Oufsranding Girl Ath- lefesz Norma Gallino, Winifred Veal, Dororhy Thompson. Three Oufsranding Boy Afhlelesz Ma- rion Childers, Royce Eldridge, Joe Blake. I8 SOPHOMORE C L A S S Acfivifies: On Dec. IB, Sno- Ball dance. Commirreez Ma- rion Childers. floor manager: Delores Deward, chairman of refreshmenlsg Wallace Brunlc- er and Alice Ali. refreshmem' commirlee: Don Miller and Brila Berryman, charge of door: Joyce Prislc and Joe Blalce, decorations. Feb. I3, held a 6+h period dance. Theme: Valenfine, Scholarship Members: Delores Dewarcl, Mary Cosgrove. El- sie Lealc, Gloria Madsen, Dol Thompson, Louise Chun' Ma- rion Childers, Par lngram, El- mer Ollilclcala, Jim Crase, Bob Boggus. I9 FRESHMAN C L A S S CLASS OFFICERS W. TRATHEN Presidenf B. PYLE Vice Presiclenl C. MOORE Secreiary M. DEPAULI Business Manager Scholarship Socieiy C. MOORE M. PRISK J. BECKERLEG L. TYRELL Advisors MRS, HUFFER MISS MCVANEY MR. W. GEORGE Freshman Dances Sepfember 8, I94l Freshman-Senior Dance March I7, I942 Freshman Shamrock Shimmy The Freshman inifiaiion held Augusl 30, l94l, saw Jenny Lind crowned basl shaped Freshman girl and Dale O'l-lara walked away wilh lhe fifle of Superman. 20 FRESHMAN C L A S S Number of girls ..,,.,,, ....... 7 9 Number of boys Y,,,.,.. ....... 6 7 Tolal A ....,,,,,,,,.,... .,...... l 46 Girls who are I3 years old: J. Beclcerleg S. Maslers R. Sing J. Gillander F. Personeni Boys who are I3 years old: R. Finch C. Forresl E. Nellle Average weighf of girls: II4 pounds. Average heigh+ of girls: 5 feel 4 inches. Average age of girls: I4 years and IO monlhs. Average weighf of boys: I25 pounds. Average l1eigh+ of boys: 5 feel' 7 inches. Average age of boys: I4 years and 9 monlhs. College Prep is The mosl' popular course of sludy wilh lhe Freshman sfudenls. 2I JUNIOR DANCE Fronf row: June Forcl, Miriam Prislc, Carol George, Janice Cunningham. Second row: George l-lammill, Erma Faw- ceii. Back row: Alvin Fisher, Lorraine Tyrell, Lilliarn McCon- nell, Miriam Field, Wayne Dode son. Librarians, 'From leff io rigl-lf: .Blanche Colaelcliclc, lra Nor- iclc, Maryalyce Rolla, Florence Defilippi, Pearl Arbauqh, Dol Kuhn, Jeanne Warren, Frances Wearne. Noon Day Dance: Mr. Sievens and Miss Ochoa. Sfuni' Night: Jean Hughes, scolding bear. 22 OFl:ICE WORKERS Main Office Worlrers' Duiies: Type nolices, cur slencilsl 'lake around nolices ro classrooms, run errands, answer leleplnone. T. Johnson, M. Young, C, Ham- mond, M. Moore, M. Slover, M. Reed, B. Perry, D, Jenlclns. T. Forlner, G. Bond, D. Kuhn, Mr, Wilson. S. Jones. Mr. Tennis, T. Johnsen, M. Slo- ver. ATTEN DANCE Office Workers' Dulles: Colled absence slips, file absence ad- mifs, file lardy admils, checl: arlendance, pos? absences rnarlc limes absenr on repori zercls, mark rirnes lardy on re- porl' cards, fofal allendance boolcs for monlhly reporls. D. Kul'1n,A. Hammond, N. Oslrom, F. Wearne, G. Bond, M, Benny, M. Berrelsen, B. Taylor, A. Nei- harl, J. Abboll, S. Jones, M. Johnson. G. Fuller, M. Kam- mer. 23 CONFERENCE GIRLS' CONFERENCE March 20-2l, I942 Girls who afrended: Iris Ben- nallaclr, Margarel' Johnson. Be- alrice Perry. Jan l-lagerly, Merle Osfrorn, Marie Kam- rner. Charlofle Daley' June Ford, Janice Cunningham, June Crispin, Grace Fuller. Carol George. Where held: Richard- son Springs. Theme: Srars. Speakers: Madame Zingy Dr. Marian Brown, Aclvisor: Miss Verna Greeley. Highlighfsz Candidale for Secrelary: Carol George. Jan l-lagerly, Chair- man ol Panel. OLDER BOYS' CONFERENCE Dec. 6. l94l Held al The Universily of Cali- fornia ai Davis. Theme: De- mocracy's Challenge lo Youlh. Sponsored by: Y. M, C. A. Boys who affendeda Donn Bon- ham' Fred Denlon, Dick Lane, Eugene Ballisla, Joe Wright Joe Monera, Bill Sproul. Col- berl Field, Carol Hammond, Brel Bennallaclc, Leonard Prislc, Sam Blight Lewis Tippefs, Dem- ing Chew, Norman Daley. Highlighisz Fred Denlon elecl- ed Presidenf of l942 Older Boys' Conference. Grass Val- ley hosl nexf year. 24 1 ORCHESTRA lefl' io righf: Carol George, Grace Jones, June Crispin, Lois Young, Ol'via Sforlc, Mary Louise Sanford, Miriam Prislc. Second row: Sidney G,-rigg, Joe Blake, Deming Chew, Eric An- derson, Arrhur Diclcerrnan, Da- vid Underwood, Mr. l-larold George. Third row: Marion Wells, Bob l-lornbeclc, Miclcy Tarbuclc, Richard Ivey, George I-lammilly Rodney Rush, Harold Eldridge. Four+h row: James Davis, Charles Jenkins, Allen McMahan. BEGINNERS' GROUP Firsi row, lef+ 'ro righh Mr. Har- old George, Ramona Williams, June Beclcerleg, E. Johnson, F. Sfanley, B. Hoagland. Second row: N, Campbell, B. Archi- bald, D. Yeniclc, J. Deacon, J. Jory, R. Benneii, V. Caldwell. B. Sullivan, D. Whiiehouse. Third row: C. Crispin, L. Shep- pard, M.McKenney, l-l.Boundy, T. Loney, J. Commons, U. Sle- phen, E. l-lenmin, V. Ingram. Fourfh row: B. Clemins, W. Tra- Then, M. DePauli, D, Olldare, C. Pinch, C. Jenkins, R. Page, J. Walker. Fifth row: M. Tarbuclc. B. George, D. Smiih, A. Cos- grove, B. Pyle, M. Rule, K. Sahl, E. Muscardini. Sixrh row: V. Spellrnen, B. Bariness, B. Scori. Occasions when orchesira play- ed: Programs in rown, Programs al nigh? ai school, Senior Play, Gradualion, Assemblies. 26 ADVANCE B A N D Firsf row: D. Chew, C. Thomp- son, I. Bennallaclc, C. George, M. Allen, B. Kessler, R. Wake- field. M. Wells. Second row: N. Daley, D. Boniverl, B. Ellcus, 6. Jones, H. l-lurchison, C. Millard, D. Bryanf, S. Grigg. Third row: C. Mosser, E. Anderson, J. Trafhen, A. Dlclcerman, l-l. Lee. B. Birnie, L. Mifchel. FOUYHI row: A. McMahan, C. Ham- mond, K. Hobson, G. Rowe, D. Underwood, R. Tlfus, l.. Prisli, W. Grant JUNIOR BAND Firsi row, Ieff io righi: S. Jones, R. Eldridge' I. Cox, D. Thomp- son, A. Slorlc, B. Bennallaclc, J. Blake. Second row: W. Brunlcer, E. Cukjali, J. Drinvllle, D. Al- len, B. Townley, E. Spiess. Third row: C. Towler, P. Boyle, A. Burlce, R. Prime, D. Bur+ner. Occasions when band played: Foolball games, Baskefball games, Donaflon Day parade, Armlsrice Day parade, Assem- blies, Memorial Day, Band con- cerfs. 27 Occasions when Chorus sang: P.-TA. Show, Assemblies. Lions' Club, Rolary Club, Clwrisfmas in icwn, Cafeleria a+ school. Hill Billy Band: Allen Mc- Malwan, Ralph Pena, Marian Young, Rodney Ruslw, George Hammill. Violin Trio: Harold Eldridge, Marion Wells, and Bob Horn- beclc: accompaniment Barbara Kesler. 28 DRILL TEAM First row, lefl +o rigl'1+: Alice Ali, Joy Deacon, L. Sheppard, C. Crispin, G. Bond, J. Lind. V. Bennerf' N. Gallino, J. Brown. Second row: Gloria Madsen. Dorollwy Leak, Barbara Taylor, A. Neilwari, B. Bell, W. Webber, L. l-locking, M. Richards, R. l-lager+y.Tl1ird row: B. Sullivan, D. Wlwilelwouse, E. Leak, J. Cur- now, E, Tick, B, Archibald, S. Gallez, E. Arfuso. Fourflw row: J. Commons, l.. Murphy, O. Hawks' W. Holmes, B. Sears, lvl. Caslles, L. McConnell, J. Crispin. Fiffh row: W. Lawyer. R. Bennefs, A. Morandil V. Painfer, L. Barlmess, J. Price, B. Brown, J. Ford. Six+l1 row: M. Johnson, M. Boniverl. D. Was- ley, B. Jolwnson, M. Kammer, D. Deward, B, Perry, B. Berriman. Performances Home Games, Armisfice Day. Counfy Fair-Horse Show. 29 We would like lo exfend our gralifude io everyone who has helped us and especially 'lo Mr. Harold George' Sr., and Har- old George, Jr., and we hope fhar you have enioyed our mu- sic. Yours lruly, Dave Underwood and ihe members of fhe band. Deming Chew, alio sax: Sam Blight 'renor sax: Charles Mos- ser, alro sax: Dave Underwood. 'lrumpelq Warren Granr. irum- perg Charles Jenkins, bass: Bill Hullender, drums: Miriam Prisk, piano. Those who have played wilh us are Duane Eldridge, Eddie Or- zalli, Harold George, Jr., Briclc Menx, Norman Daley, Delroy Boniverr and Pal Green. The band was organized Nov. 3, l940. Played ar fhe Anflers' Dance in Nevada Cify, ihe Policemen's Ball and af The maiorffy cl lhe school dances in fhe pas? lwo years. 30 :mr :wk-ws 'SL I 5 y Ei sf ' ' sea' 'faqs Wu-...4 '9 nf Ms, Cas? of Characfers Jeff Ramble BOB VROMAN ToodIes IRIS BENNALLACK Beffy BABE OSTROM Owen ALLAN MCMAI-IAN SeIina BEVERLY BARTON JInny MERRILY ALLEN CI'wes+er WILLIAM MARTIN SaIIy Lou JEAN I-IUGI-IES and MARJORIE IVEY Minerva RAIVIONA BAKER David Vance JOE MONETA Amos A+Icins BOB BROM LEY O'TooIe JOI-I N SANTAGA 32 Don'l Keep Him Wailing lakes place in lhe home ol Owen Ramble, an oplimislic man ol lilly. l-lis lravel agency business is lar lrom booming. The worries are carried by his daughler, Belly, who, in addilion lo lrying lo keep house, hold a posilion and keep lhe irresponsible Ramble lamily in low, musl lool all bills lor lhings boughl by her lamily. Toodles, Belly's lifleen-year-old, boy crazy and somewhal on lhe plumpish side sisler, is ol Iillle help. Toodles lakes very seriously her newly-acquired hobby ol dieling. Toodles' molive in dieling is lo become lhin enough lhal Chesler, her brolher Jell's besl lriend, will wanl lo lake her oul. ln lhe lirsl place, Chesler is allergic lo work ol any descriplion. The only lhing lo which Chesler is nol allergic is Minerva, lhe dark-haired dish l'd like lo have wake me wilh a kiss. Jell, lhe olher member ol lhe crazy Ramble lamily, has a deep inleresl in pho- lography. l-lis real assislanl is Jinny, lhe good-scoul lype ol girl who is seriously inlere esled in Jell, bul who is slill regarded by him as his good lillle pal. All lhrown on lhe now iobless Belly are bills resulling lrom salislaclion ol Owen's love ol expensive lravel books, Aunl Selina's abilily lo accumulale many expensive lhings, Toodles' desire lor a scooler, volleyball and roller skales, and Jell's longing lor lhe camera. These are a lew ol lhe lrilles which keep Belly lrom marrying Dave Vance, a lailhlul young suilor now lired ol wailing lor Belly lo lhrow oll lhe yoke pul around her by her sellish lamily. Sally Low, a girl from lhe Soulh, annexes him when she enlers lhe Ramble home lo sell llower show lickels. Her lriend, Minerva, has bul one accomplish- menl-her giggle. She manages lo giggle her way inlo Chesler's hearl. Belly linally goes on a spree. She buys all lhe expensive lhings her lamily wanls bul charges lhem lo her lalher and Aunl Selina inslead ol lo herself. The blow is an el- leclive one which brings lhe Rambles lo lheir senses. Belly is lree lo marry Dave since lhe lickle Sally Lou has 'found new prey in Amos Alkins, a weallhy business man whom Belly had hoped would give her a iob. Jell, aller winning a pholography conlesl, de- cides his good pal Jinny is really lhe girl he loves. Much lo Toodles' delighl, Chesler decides lo lake her lo a movie. Owens has a new money-paying posilion as lravel lec- lurer, and even lhe lrivolous Aunl Selina decides she can cook a meal whelher or nol slars are lavorable lor such a process. As lhe slory ends, lhe relormed Rambles are giving Dave and Belly a real send-oll as lhey leave amid a shower ol rice. The WilIess Wilnessf' Characlers: J. I-Iughes, B. Vroman. Plolz Mrs. Ray Tollle, who is absenl minded, gels mixed up in a courl lrial as a wilness. Mr. Tollle lries lo leach her how lo acl in a courl room bul does nol succeed. The lrial is linaIIy called oll and Mrs. Tollle is nol able lo appear, much lo lhe reliel ol her husband. Pul Cul. Characlers: B. Oslrom, I. Benallaclc, A. Neiharl, M. Tillie, B. Barlon, and S. Marlin. Plolz A shorl sI4il which look place in a girls' dormilory al college. All lhe girls are in love wilh a popular molion piclure slar, bul lhey all gel wise lo him and when he calls, he is lorced lo make a quick exil. The Greal Allowance BallIe. Characlers: S. Marlin, D. Sweel, B. Vroman, R. Baker, W. Fosler. Plolz A one-acl comedy having lo do wilh lhe Jones lamily. Paul, lhe son. is lrying every way lo gel some money lor a dale. The lalher won'l give him any and linaIIy Iillle Junior says lhal he would give him some bul he doesn'l believe lhal he has any. Paul gels lhe money iusl as his girl calls lo leII him lhal she can'l go. While lhe Toasl Burned. Characlers: C. I-Iammoncl, M. Tillle, B. Barlon, B. Vroman. Plol: A one-acl comedy lealuring lhe Cramby lamily. Their daughler is in Iove wilh a young man who wriles her a Iove Ieller. Berl, her brolher, gels ahold ol lhe leller and lhinlcs il is a nole lrom Mary Lou's boy-lriend, bul inslead il is a Ieller lrom his lalher lo his molher and is over 20 years old. All Doubled Up. Characlers: R. Baker, B. Cobbledick, A. Nieharl, B. Perry, J. I-Iughes, M. Ivey, B. Barlon, M. Tillle. Plolz A slcil in which lwo girls were used lor each characler, lhey bolh wenl lhrough lhe same molions and speech. The Cal's Meow. Characlers: B. Barlon, I. Benallaclc, M. Tillle. Plalz A shorl slcil in which a young girl is ashamed lo parlicipale in a program as she lhoughl she was lo sing bul inslead she was only wanled lo give a cal's meow. The Decimal Poinl. Characlers: C. I-Iammond B. Taylor, B. Perry, W. Fosler, A. McMahan. Plolz A one-acl comedy aboul a young man who is in love wilh a girl. I-ler molher does nol approve, so she goes lo a lawyer. The molher linaIIy marries lhe law- yer and also lhe boy and girl marry. Olher plays were: Il's a Gill, wilh I. Benallack, S. Marlin, N. Oslrom, and B. Vro- man, and BIacIcouls. V F 4 -mmf ' l-VT wg 1 STUNT NIGHT mov. I7, I94ll Program: Orcheslra Drill Team Tumbling Skit How lo Sludyu l-layseed Orclnesrra Slcil, The Gridiron Hero Singing Sophomore, Winnie Webber On llwe Air, Peggy l-lore Slcil, EIAdverHse,1he Greal American Opera. Concessions: Novelfies Sol? Drinlcs Pop Corn Jilney Dance House ol Magic Dari Game Baseball Throw Piclure Show l-lol' Dogs and Coffee In Picfures: El Adverfisof' B. Vroman, W. Marlin, B. Perry. C. Hammond, A. Neilwarf, l. Bennallaclc. The Gridiron Hero. W Fosier, M. Tilfle, and B. Bar- ion. Drill Team: R. l-lagerfy. B, Bell, W. Webber, S. Gallez, D. Wesley. L. l-locking and B. Arclwibald. Sca++ish Dance by Lillian Mc- Connell. 35 CAFETERIA P A G E Coolrs: Mrs. Genevieve Painf- er, Mrs. Bealrice Spear. Mrs. Bea George. Mrs. Mae Calvin, Mrs. Belly McDermoH', Mrs. Marie Simpson. Approximaie number served during one monih: II,O0O To Il.500. Per- iods Worked: Periods l, 2, 3, Noon, 4 and 5. Hol Lunch Pro- gram 'lor Grammar Schools: Each serving 5 cenls. Grammar Schools served: Hennessy-Am nexl Granl, Washingion, Bell Hill. Cafeferia Club: Pres., Slrerling Rood: Sec., Dorolhy Kuhn: Scribe, Marjorie lvey. Meelings: Held lwice a monlh. Firsi Semesier Workers: John Allen, Leona Alpers, Belly Ash- lon, Beverly Barron, Mildred Brady, Florence Delilippi, Ei- leen Eulberg, Lela Frohlinq, Delberl Fuller, Myrfle Gardner, Willa Mae l-linman, Effie Hin- man, Marjorie lvey, Charles Jenkins, Dorolhy Nix, Dorolhy Kuhn' Richard Prime, Brilla Rood, Belh Richardson, Slerling Recd, Minerva Reed, Gloria Sbarboro, Barbara Scoll, Mary- lerry Tillie, Vivian Tralhen, Phyliss Uren. Manager: Miss Evelyn Reynolds. Assislanl Busi- ness Manager: Brilla Rood. Second Semesler, new workers: Bill Campbell, Reginald l-lugi, James l-lulchinson, Alice Mo- randil LeHy Murphy, Irma Neil, Berlha Sweeny. Johnny San- laga, Oliver Wirlo. l 36 RED AND GCJLD NEWS OcTober 3, I94I This is The 74-Th year oT Grass Valley l-ligh School and we also have The disTincTion oT being The 3rd high school To be organized in The sTaTe. We are proud oT This heri- Tage, and we should all co- operaTe and help make Grass Valley High School a beTTer school. TryouTs Tor The annual class volleyball Teams were held on Tuesday oT This week. The noon-day dance, and candy sale sponsored by The Tri Y girls proved To be a big success. WanT To have your TorTune predicTed? lT so, see Bill Georges English classes as They are wriTing horoscopes. Mr. DeWiTT's classes Took Three prizes aT The Tair. OcTober I7, I94I To CanTon, China, Trom The FairmonT HoTel Mr. Under- wood will Talk To his daughTer K.G.E.l. A delicious dinner was ser- ved To The Lions' Club by The Boys' Cooking class in The caTeTeria Thursday evening. Using The spiriT oT Au- Tumn, The Junior Class will hold Their dance Corni- capers Nov. l4Th. The senior girls are such good volleyball players This year ThaT The insTrucTors can'T make up Their minds abouT The eighT besT players. ThaT's why The seniors have nine girls on The Senior A Team. Bob l-lornbeck is drawing a mural represenTing high school life. November 6. I94I AT a meeTing held in San Francisco lasT SaTurday, Mr. Underwood was chosen chair- man oT The Seymore Scholar- ship CommiTTee. All The music classes made recordings on a combinaTion home recorder and phono- graph lasT week in The music room. The Junior Red Cross Club spends The noon hour in The music room pracTicing The songs They are To sing STunT NighT, Nov. 7Th. FeaTuring a varied pro- gram oT several plays, vocal and insTrumenTal solos, Tum- bling acTs, and numerous con- cessions sponsored by clubs and organizaTions, The sTu- denT body oT The high school will presenT STunT NighT Nov. 7Th in The new building. RED AND GCJLD NEWS ChrisTmas, I94I Tomorrow, Dec. I8Th, will be observed as DonaTion Day by all sTudenTs oT Grass Val- Iey. The chorus class under The direcTion oT Mr. Harold George will sing ChrisTmas carols Tomorrow in The caTe- Teria and halls. ln order To improve play- ing and beTTer Their knowl- edge oT baskeTball, diTTerenT girls have been refereeing games in Their gym classes. The chemisTry class, under The direcTion oT Mr. Under- wood have been making chlorine gas This week. Today you Tind The TirsT copy oT The ScholasTic RoTo which will be given monThly wiTh your issue oT The Red and Gold. January I6, I942 The high school iournalism class is sponsoring a paper drive ThroughouT The com- muniTy all nexT week in order To help The naTion in iTs shorT- age oT paper. The Junior Red Cross is in charge oT The war Tund drive ThaT is being held This week in The halls beTore school dur- ing The noon-hour and aTTer school. In playing The game There is noThing so saTisTying as vic- Tory won by playing accord- ing To The rules. BuT There comes a Time when every aTh- leTe musT meeT deTeaT. The girl who can Take deTeaT in The righT way is The girl who proTiTs by misTakes. A good loser is always respecTed iT she has done her besT. January 30, I942 In The course oT an hour and TwenTy minuTes, Dr. Wal- Ter Herman oT Nevada CiTy vaccinaTed 198 sTuclenTs Tor smallpox aT The high school Monday morning. The Home Nursing course which is TaughT 3rd and 6Th periods in The sewing room by Miss Dallas SmiTh, school nurse, has proved To be very inTeresTing Trom The reporTs oT The sTudenTs Tak- ing The course. WiTh Mr. ChrisTin acTing as guesT oT honor The Voca- Tions Class held a mid-Term parTy lasT week. CloThes ThaT are spoTlessly clean, pressed and brushed suggesT a TasTidious person. Every buTTon should be Tirmly in place. RED AND GOLD NEWS A dinner and barn dance a+ The Squirrel Creek Ranch, a reward for a hard-foughf season, was announced by Coach Len S+enberg. Friday, March 6'rh ends +he fourfh marking period of fhe school year. Now is 'l'he1'ime for everyone To check on lheir work and marks. Ernply foolhpasle lubes, Hnfoil and yarn will be ac- cepled by fhe Home Ecof mics Club during Their dee 'Tense drive. Whal's going on here, a murder? shouls Arl Hooper above Jrhe screams of 'rerror coming from Rosie l-lagerfy as she drops one of Jrhose slimy worms The biology class are having so much fun cul- Hng up. Tonighf will mark Jrhe firsl sporls carnival fealuring box- ing, wreslling, and Tumbling ever lo be presenfed by +he Grass Valley High School. No lires for school busses used 'lor any orher purpose Than lransporhng sfudenls To and from school was +he slalemenf made by 'rhe Tire Ralioning Board recenlly. The advanced band will soon be wearing Jrheir new uniforms. When +hey do, le+'s nol' lorgef 'They did a fine iob before Jrhey had 'rhem even lhough lhe band's appear-P ance was nor nearly so neal' or colorful. This year The school has purchased 'rwo new basses, lrombones and one barilone. Miss Dallas Smilh, school nurse, will give a course in Firsf Aid affer The Easler va- calion, during fhe sixlh per- iod, which will be limiled +o aboul lwenly Junior and Sen- ior Girls. Allended by Jrheir advisor, Miss Verna P, Greeley, I2 girls from Grass Valley High School aH'encled lhe Older Girls' Conference, sponsored by Y.M.C.A., af Richardson Springs on Jrhe 2ls'r and 22nd ol 'rhis monlh. The advanced band and chorus classes, under 'rhe able leadership oi music inslruclor l-larold George, presenled a concerl in lasl Friday's as- sembly. Almosl every girl will ap- prove of suil buying. A girl should slick +o a basic color plan. WORKING R. Davey, T. Mackey, D. McMahan, E. Osborne, R. Perry, E. Pelly, A. Morrison, L. Pe++y, B. Prisk, J. Pyle, T. Richards, C. Rowe, V. Rowe, D. Seay, F. Seme, G. Sherwood, V. Smilh, R. Tilus, M. Willey, J. Cook, T. Ba'r+is+a, V. Bednorz, B. Bennefl, L. Balcer, l. Bal- lard, D. Anderson, M. Bourlayre, Ray Brown, Ralph Brown, M. Clemence, F. Davidson, C. Deward, A. Dills, M. Dorsey, M. Dunn, G. Feldman, H. Fravel, R. Fullon, J. Harris, Bi Haffox, C. Hill, L. Jacobson, E. Jacques, C. Johnson, F. Juleff, D. Leary. MARRIED M. Scurr, M. Baker, E. Browning, A. Cox, S. Harris, G. LaFond, J. Lawyer, L. Macare, D. Weidman, J. Sullivan, E. Seenney, B. Teagarden, H. Wilson, R. Young, S. Pederson. AT HOME A. Allen, G. Blum, E, Crase, L. Soulhern, D. Bagley, M. Jones. PLACER J. C. M. Ausiin, C. Dowd, L. Dowell, J. Gelhaus, D. Gilbert H. Lindvall, W. Morrison C. Morrison, R. Schindhelm, B.Warren, D. Whiling. MOUNT ST. MARY'S D. Bowden, M. Thompson, P. Valdez, M. Kufchar, E. Orzalle, V. Verloid. UNITED STATES NAVY B. Jones, H. Brolcenshire, A. Meyers, A. Hill. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA N. Smilh, V. Yun, A. Dolinar. OTHER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES C. Chun, D. Crispin, D. Eldredge, R, Miichell, M. Black, B. Bryan, L. Coclcinq, M Eaves, B. Henry, H. Tennis, E. Tobiassen, E. Wong. COACHES Foolball Coaches A-William Wilson B-Arlhur Hooper Baskelball Coaches A-Leonard Slenberg B-Arlhur Hooper C-William George D-Jim Millard Yell Leaders Jeanne Warren Belly Bell Managers of Baslreiball Pal lngram Edward Jenkins Managers of A Fooiball Arfhur Miller Evans Owen Bob Kara 4I 'A' FOOTBALL Firsl row, leff fo riglwiz 22, J. Blake, end, I47 lbs.: I4, D. Boni- verr, end, I52 lbs.: I2, D. Clwew, iwalfback, l45 lbs.: IO, S. G-rigg, lackle, I75 lbs.: lb, G. Balfisla, Tackle, 235 lbs. Second row: 20, G. Chrislianson, cenler, I45 lbs.: 23, R. Owens, halfback. l35 lbs.: 3, M. Childers, cenler, I7O lbs.: 24, E. Pasleris, quar- lerback, I57 lbs.: l, J. Monera, iackle, l65 lbs. Third row: ll, R. Harris, guard, I9O lbs.: 9, R. Sowden, lwalfback, l5O lbs.: I8, D. lvie, guard, 250 lbs.: ISI B. Vroman, lwallback, l5O lbs.: 2I. L. Toclcl, end, I60 lbs.: 6, J. Burnel, lwalfback, l55 lbs. Fourrlx row: O. A. Burke, Tackle, 165 lbs.: 2, S. Bliglwr, end, I57 lbs.: I3, D. Bryanl, lwalfback, l65 lbs.: 7' W, Grant guard, I6O lbs.: I7, W. Esferly, end, l55 lbs.: I9, L. Tippels, fullback, I7O lbs. Managers: B. Dara, B. Campbell, and A. Miller. Scores G. V. O .,....,,..., Suffer Creek O G. V. 2l ,,............ .Yuba Ciiy to G. V. I4 .........,,,..,,, Oroville 25 G, V. O .....,,.,,...... Roseville I9 G. V. 7 ........., Cbrisfian Bros. O G. V, O .........,............ Placer I3 6, V. 2 .,......,,........ Roseville 2l 6. V. I3 ............ Nevada Cily 6 Lou Tiopels received llwe sporls wrifers' award for being The mosl valuable player on lime squad. The A learn scored a surprising upsel over live Ne- vada Cily learn. 42 'B' FOOTBALL Fronf row, Ieff io righf: E. Pas- feris. end: R. Trafhen, Tackle: J. Sfeplwens, fullback: B. Sal- Iino, quarlerbaclri G. Rowe, fullback, B. Hooper, Iaclcleg J. Sweeney, halfbaclcg S. Green, guard: J. Ferrari, 'lackleg B. Rowe, guard: B. Trowbridge, end: A. McMaI-nan, rackleg F. Elwood, Iaclcleg J. English, end, O. Parerson, guard: J. Carfer, Imallbaclci C. Roberis, guard: D. O'I-Iara, quarIerbacI1:W.BrunI1- er, guard, M. DePauIi, cenlerg D. Fuller, cenfer: J. Fisher. end: R. Larson, Iaclclei W. Fosfer, quarlerbaclq D. Shamberger, end: D. Buriner, Iaclcleg J. San- Iaga, Inalfbaclmg P. Ingram, cen- rer: B. Dolan, Iaclcleg E. Cuklaril quarferbaclc. Scores G, V. I9 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Oroville 7 G. V. I2 ...A.............. Yuba Cily 0 G. V. 6 ..,..,., Chrislian Bros. O G, V, O ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Roseville O G. V. 20 .,,,.,,,,,,, Nevada Cily 7 G, V, 7 .,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, R osevllle O The B Team won rlwe Sierra Foolhill B Foorball cnarnpion- slwip by defeaflng Roseville. 6. Rowe, B. Galllno and J. Slephens were all ourslancling players for Ilwe season. 43 'A' Basketball Firsl row, lell lo righl: D. Chew, forward: B. Sproul, lorward: N. Daley, forward: M. Childers, guard: G. Jones, forward: P. lngram, forward: J. Blake, guard. Second row: S. Blighl, guard: J. Bledsoe, cenlerp D. lvie, guard: E. Fawcell, lor- ward: L. Tippelfs, cenler: S. Grigg, guard. Lou Tippels look lop scoring honors wilh I66 poinls and also sparked lhe leam along wilh Sam Blighl. The A leam losl ils chance ol winning lhe Sierra Foolhill league championship lo Granl by a score ol 42-4l. Scores A B A B 6. V. 33 - ........ Alumni 39 - 6. V. 3l 27 .,,,,. Oroville 29 I4 G. V. 38 30 ,,,, San Juan I6 27 G. V. 33 33 .... Yuba Cily 2l 29 Ev. V. 40 24 .......... Chico 35 20 G. V. 34 - .... Chico Sl. 20 - G. V. SI 37 ............ N.C. I9 27 G. V. 30 3l .... El Dorado 2I 20 G. V. 20 33 ...... Roseville 24 3l G. V. 29 I9 .......... Placer 40 4l G. V. 32 27 .......... Granl 3l 44 G. V. 28 40 ...... Roseville 25 3l G. V. I9 27 ....,..... Placer 22 4l G. V. 4l 38 .......... Granl 42 35 G. V. 43 43 ............ N. C. 3l 28 G. V. - 39 .... San Juan - 31 G. V. - 43 .... EI Dorado - 22 'B' Basketball Firsl row, lefl lo righl: E. Bled- soe, lorward: R. Eldridge' guard: B. Bennallaclc, cenler: E. Perry, guard: R. Tilus, guard: E. Pasleris. forward: J. Carler, forward. Second row: J. Fisher, forward: L. Painler, forward: H. l-lulchison. lorward: J. Sweeny, guard: L. Prisk, guard: D. Mil- ler, guard: G. Rowe, forward. Third row: E. Cukjali, forward: D. Pyle, lorward: D. Shamloer- ger. cenler: E.Ollilckala, cenler: K. Hobson, guard: J. Slephens' cenler. The B Team lied lor second place in lhe Sierra Foolhill league and wenl on lo win lhe Cenlral Calilornia High School Alhlelic League Championship. Ralph Tilus scored IO4 poinls along wilh Rowe, Bledsoe, and Culciali. H W VVVVV I -fzrr ss: I 'ug R . ff 11' as we if W...-Q-f 22 my 3, ya , 1 i w - - ii 5 G I R L S' ATHLETICS VOLLEYBALL Senior Champs: A. Turnbull, B. Osrrom, J. Abbolr, M. Berrel- sen, l-l. Pelerson. D. Mulcahey, G. Fuller' D. Jenlcins, D. Kuhn: suloslilules, M. Benny, M. John- son. and C. Daley. Game Scores: l-lighesi game score, Seniors 56, Freshmen I ly Seniors 45, Sophornores 25: Seniors 43, Juniors 38: Seniors 40, Drill Team 29: Senior Girls 25, Senior Boys 22, Average heighf of girls on Team: 5 feel 5 inches. Average weighf of girls on 'leamz IZO pounds. Average coloring, fair. Girl who hir the ball fhe mosh Hazel Peferson. Senior A Championship Team: Forwards. C. Daley, cap- rain: N. Osrrom, M. Johnson: guards, A. Turnbull, J. Abborf, E. Leak: subsiifure, B. Taylor. Scores of Games: Seniors IZ4, Freshmen 20: Seniors 68, Soph- omores 45: Seniors 67, Juniors 46. The oursrandinq forward of lhe A Team was N. Oslroml who made IO7 poinrs. Senior B Championship Team: For- wards, M. Berrelsen, M. Young, P. l-lore: guards, G. Fuller, cap- rain, D. Mulcahy, B. Perry: sub- sfirure, A. Neiharr. Scores of Games: Seniors 23, Freshmen IS: Seniors 34, Sophomores 25: Seniors 39, Juniors lb. The our- slanding forward of The B Tearn was M. Young, who made 53 poinls. 47 Augusf 25-School opens. Vacafion sure seemed fo fly. Augusf 30-Freshman inifiafion. We feel so sorry for fhem. Sepfember I-Labor Day. A vacafion so soon? Sepfember 9-Admission Day. WhafI Anofher vacafion? Sepfember I9-Our firsf foofball game. We beaf. November November November November November 7-Red Cross Assembly and Sfunf Nighf. Whaf memories! I I-Armisfice I-Ioliday. Our big game wifh Nevada Cify. I-Io, hum, beaf 'em again. 4-Clubs and fhe firsf nighl' dance. Junior I-Iarvesf Dance. More fun. 7-2I-Insfifufe, Thanksgiving, and Board I-Ioliday. Somefhing fo be fhank- ful for. 24-School again. A vacafion always ends so soon. December 5-Sixfh Period Tin Can Dance. Sponsored by Red Cross. A good cause December I December I December I 2-Firsf Baskefball game. Boy, did we win? 8-Sophomore Dance. Do you remember? 9-Donafion again and Chrisfmas holidays. Ah resf for fhe weary bones January 5-School opens again. Back fo fhe daily grind. January 23-The end of firsf semesfer. Finals are over-ah, reIaxafion. February I I February I2 February I3 February 20 February 23 February 25 March 6-T March I I March I3- March I7- March 27 March 30-A -Scholarship Dance. The brainsforms swing if. -I.incoIn's Birfhday. Yippee, a holiday! -Sophomore Valenfine Dance. Do you recall if? -Pafriofic Program. Granf vs. Grass Valley. We Ios+. -Anofher vacafion. In honor of our firsf Presidenff' -Nevada Cify vs. Grass Valley. Nofhing unusual. ri-Y Dance IAmazonl. Boy, did fhe boys go for fhisI Championship B game, Eldorado vs. Grass Valley. We're fhe Champs. Placer J. C. program and Sporfs Carnival. Everyfhing happens af once. Sf. Pafrick's Day. Freshman Noon-day Dance. The Frosh can hold Iheir own. P.T.A. Variefy Show. Uniforms for our band. pril 5-Easfer vacafion. Resf and reIaxaI'ion. April 6-School reopens. No resf for fhe wicked. April IO-I-Iome Economics Dance Isixfh periodl, They can also dance April 24-Junior Prorn. Always Gay and Cheerful. May I-Senior Day. AImosf foo good fo be frue. May 8 and May I I-Senior Play. We have falenf in our mids+. May 22-Senior Ball. Our oufsfanding social affair. June 4-S. S. Picnic. Our Iasf holiday. June 5-Graduafion. Thank goodness, fhaf's over. van, .- 1, x ,F W: . F 4 , . 1: I' Q9 sim FH , ,Qi '39 1553 K, 5 G 5 N 'G-Q ,M 1 ffim 1 'X' I I x ELSIE, fhe Borden Cow I AJ 'Qs SX 1- ESM F :f Q Q 'Q I M52 ' 5. ICE CREAM X M R A Y ' S FOUNTAIN SERVICE SMOKERS' SUPPLIES I22 W. Main SI. Grass VaIIey Always Ioolc for The BORDEN'S ICE CREAM SIGN CompIimenTs of A . 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Medical Direclor Lux Monfe Sanaforium, Bear River SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT ,. - Phone 64 JEFFOR'D'S MEN'S SHOP The-3.'CompIe1e'Men1s. Slore . SPORTS WEAR .. DRESS WEAR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I942 H. N. MARCH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I52 Mill S+ree+ Grass V5IIey ED. BU RTN ER BURTNER CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT WE FURNISH THE BARREL Phone 375 III W. Main Qualify, Economy and Service Is Our MONO . O. ELDREDGE 81 SONS QUALITY MEATS AND LADIES' AND CHILDRENS GROCERIE5 READY.To.wEAR T H E U N I Q U E l3O MIII Sfreef IZB Main Sf. Phone 870 May We Exfend 'fo Ihe GraduaIes of G. V. H. S., CIass of I942, CongrafuIa+ions and Very Bes+ Wishes BERT'S DRY GOODS STORE Ladies' and Children's Ready 'ro Wear A. G. CHEGWIDDEN. Prop. HILLS FLAT PUBLIC MARKET LARGEST MARKET IN THE COUNTY SUPPLIES ALL4 YOUR NEEDS 'Ie MIIIST. GrassVaIIey 4I2 E. Main SI. Phone I9I CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OUR GOOD NEIGHBOR? FROM ' ' ' STRABLE , HARDWOOD COMPANY HOLMES I FUNERAL HOME ' Grass Valfey Nevada Clfy Oaldand CaIiIfornIa SPORTS COATS, CROSBY SOUARE SHOES, ROUGH RULER SLACKS, ARROW SHIRTS Everylhing in Smarl Clolhes for Ihe Slyle-Conscious Hi-School Sludenl BENNETTS 81 STEEL Agenls 'lor Ihe Official Hi-School Award Swealers CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I942 I28 Mill Slreel' Phone 275-J Grass Valley COLFAX FRUIT GRS. CO. GARDEN SUPPLIES HAY - FEED - SEEDS Hills Flaf Phone I57 GOLDEN STATE MARKET J, GLIKO, Prop. QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES . Phone 94 mpire and Whiting Sfreefs Grass Valley LYNNE KELLY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Grass Valley California PACIFIC DOLLAR STORE l57 Mill Slreef HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE FOR YOUR DOLLAR Grass Valley California THE OWL TAVERN CAFE DELICIOUS MEALS AND DRINKS SERVED RIGHT YOU CAN'T BETTER THE BEST i THE BRET HARTE INN Inviles You 'ro Their COFFEE SHOP DRY GOODS - READY-TO-WEAR FURNISHINGS-STAR BRAND SHOES We SeII for Less GOLDEN RULE STORES, INC. BENNETTS' BOOTERY MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND ACCESSORIES Shoes Ior Ihe WhoIe FamiIy I4O MIII SI. Grass VaIIey STENNETT'S GROCERY SUCCESS AND BEST WISHES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AND CLINIC OSCAR F. LANG. M.D. Medical Direcfor Phone 900 CLASS OF '42 138 So. Auburn S+. Grass Valley, Calif. I CONGRATULATIONS S CLASSOFI942 5 - I0 - I5c , 5 T O R E J. c. PENNEY co. BEST w1sHEs TO cuss OF I942 K R A M M ' S JEWELRY STORE GRASS VALLEY HARDWARE CO. SEE OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISI-IES I I7 Mill Sf. Phone 6 GOLDEN EMPIRE MARKET AND SERVICE STATION J. Asnicar X1 Son DEALERS IN FINER QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS SHELL PRODUCTS Free Delivery Phone I44 SUCCESS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF '42 T H E B R O W N I E 421 Auburn S+. Grass VaIIey Telephone I88 Niqhi' Phone 868 DR. RALPH W. BURTON OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON l20If2 Mill SIreeI' Grass VaIIey, Calif. DR. ROBERT DETTNER DENTIST' X-RAY FACILITIES AVAILABLE Phone 77 I20If2 MIII Sfreei' Grass VaIIey, Calif. MCCLARD PuriIy - Prescripfions - Accuracy The Pos? Office Is Opposife . ICE CREAM soofxs 'N EVERYTHING G. A. FOSTER, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 252 S. Auburn SI. Grass Vall EY S. FRITZ TOBIAS, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours-I243 and 7-B ZI4 Neal Sfreef Phone 4 29 A COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN --VIC BREUER Phone 102 Residence l25J DR. W. C. EVANS DENTIST X-Ray I02 Mill S12 Grass Valley HILLS FLAT LUMBER CO. The Home Owned Yard WHERE YOUR S's STAY AT HOME Grass Valley Phone 699 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CARL POWER JONES, M.D. F. HARRY BENTEEN, M.D. CLASS OF '42 . ORVIN P. FRY, M.D. HARRY STEWART ONCE Hom D'D.S. ll'o3and7l'O8P.M. Grass Valley California ' WM. J. CASSETTARI CONGRATULATIONS ATTORNEY-ATWLAW f CLASS OF '42 BEN 'FRANKLIN STORE Telephone 777 2O8lf2 W. Main Slreel' Grass Valley MORAN'S PHARMACY Prescripfion Specialisfs CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF f42 ARGALL PHARMACY Phone IO lO6 Mill Slreel Grass Valley, Calif. Disfribufor of JOAN SIROP BELAGE TONSILTONE Phone 578 Grass Valley DR. MELVIN BERRYMAN ws ALWAYS New AT A DENTIST THE BON ALLURE Hours 8130 am 1 5 P WOMENS APPAREL I39If2 Mill Si. ' Phone 35 I4l Mill Si. Grass Valle CONGRATULATIONS ATTO R N EY-AT- LAW PARTRIDGE HOTEL Grass Valley California Phone I38 HB Mill S+ Phone I38 I48 Mill Sireei P H O E N I X D R U G S T O R E E, B. BONHAM ..-..-c....- --- ...1.-1-.fi-1 .,.L,1,.i-i ,..- T AND DRY CLEANERS Phone I08 Ill Benneif Sf. Grass Valley . Professional Prescripfion Phamarcy California PEARL R. SCHNEIDER DOCTOR or OPTOMETRY Tel. 624-I-Iours 9,5 I47 Mill SI. Grass Valley. Calif. UNION ICE DELIVERY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I942 COCA COLA - ICE IZI CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 42 H A R T U N G ' S DEPENDABLE JEWELERS Mill Sf. Grass Valley 306 Broad SI. Nevada Cify CONGRATU LATIONS CLASS OF 42 ERNIE'S FOUNTAIN 4OI So. Auburn Sf. Grass Valley California BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 42 AL HOOPER - WEAVER MORTUARY INC. 246 So. Church ST. VAH HOOPER BUD WEAVER BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM IS GOOD AND GOOD FOR YOU BLU E BIRD CONFECTIONERY Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McClarcI, Propriefors IIO Mill SI. Grass Valley CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 42 SPROUSE REITZ 81 CO. OUALlTY AND OUANTITY FOR EVER SO LITTLE Mill SI. Grass Valley THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. SOMETHING NEW IN VENETIAN BLINDS Your Choice of 2I Tape Colors ELECTRIC DOOR CHIMES Drop In and Hear Ihe Various Tunes LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS FOR BETTER HOMES Ed, I-I. Whilburn, Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 42 from DEL ORO THEATER J. E. KEEGAN, Mgr, GRASS VALLEY
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