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PAGE THREE
“THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
“he Searchlight -é
Just a Little Better
£
The OWL TAVERN
“YOU ‘CAN'T BETTER
Published by the Students of Nevada
the aid of a crack of their stick they
help me to a seat on terrafirma.”
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¢
If they don’t help me, I manage
to procure a seat for myself by
ae
Trip to Europe.
Gove Celio makes Non-Stop Flicht
Across Atlantic in Cellophand Clider. Ee
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THE BHST”
Oates,
&
Football
tripping over someone's
Stick or feet. I admit that my numStar, Meets ‘‘Toughy’’ Sharpneck in
Tonight.
bers eight-one-half’s have something visois dears Battle
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to do with providing my ease.
Famous Aviator, Robert QSmalt
gracefully
City High School
Elmer
Former
The Searchlight Staff
audience.
These pictures,
which
Sweeney deserves a lot of credit.
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Editor-in-Chief -.... Katherine Celio
They justly expect, then, support remained up all week, greatly interto Address
High School
Students
Associate Editor .... Naomi Whitie
of
this concert, the
proceeds of ested the pupils also and when timé
Oh, what is so rare as a day in This Evening.
News Editor .... Henrietta Glennon which will go toward the expense of came to choose the most attractive December, when there are no tests
134 Mill Street
ones, opinions were greatly diversgiven to you all day; when you know
‘Feature Editor .... Rachel Hoffman uniforms, music, and instruments.
Hears and Theirs
Grass Valley, Calif.
Here is your duty, not only as ified.
SSS Seana wanes sce
EHarline Sutton
all the answers, and none of the
Christmas is just around the corHumor.............
Ben Sweeney . . students of the highschool,—but as. eephownand SS
-teachers-give any—homewerk.——-i ner, So is Prosperity,
but Wwe hope
Buy your
: . Boys Sports.. -Charles Barker, John citizens of Nevada City.
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1. Art Talk and Welcome, Dorothy
Prosperity gets here first.
There are 500 in cirHoffman, Bob Tamblyn, Edwin ticket now.
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I’m sure I don’t know unless it’s
Thomas.
culation and every one is to be sold.
Pearce.
A’s from Miss Stevens.
2. Song of the Lark, Breton.
Carl Steger wants a new drum
Girls’ Sports <2..6.:. Naomi Whitley
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Poicture, Margery Williams.
from Santa and would like a new
Organization © 22.2204.. Dick Pennett Acknowledgement
I suggest that a museum be startFord and a sack of money thrown im
Music, To the Spring, Grieg, KathIt is altogether fitting that the
WOVISOE foe ee Mrs. Flewellan
ed here at school for the .purpose just for extra purpose.
erine’ Celio.
Typists: Louise Schreiber, Dorothy Searchlight Staff here acknowledge
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of preserving for posterity rélics of
3. Mother—Whistler
Consulting Engineer
Worthley, Alice Peard,
Thelma with thanks, the kind offer of the
the Seniors and Juniors.
Picture, Oral Keller.
Margaret Pharie wants a
slick
editor,
Mr.
Anderson,
to
use
space
Davey, Estella Yocum, Angiolina
e
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CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING
Dvorak,
Music,
Humoresque,
sport-roadster so she can do a littis
in the Nugget for the Searchlight
Alaria,
Alberta
Robinson,
Carolyn
REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER
As our first entry, for the brightsailing around.
Alice Dean.
publication.
Towle.
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Poem, Mother O’Mine, Kipling. est chemistry student, Max Flindt’'s
LICENSED SURVEYOR
Heretofore, the
Searchlight has
name, carved in asbestos, could be
4. Simplicity, Reynolds.
Chick Barker says-a week away
Periodical Scourge Is With Us
Hydraulics—Irrigation—Surveys
been mimeographed by students who
entered.
I’m sure he has no rival from Kemper would be the finest
Pictures, Erma Keller.
For the last week, there has been have devoted a great deal of their
Land Classification.
Music,
Traumerei,
Schuman, for the honor.
rest and best present any one could
an average of 30 students absent per precious time to this very exacting
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LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF
Katherine Celio.
give him.
day. Also Mr. Sweeney, musical diwork.
With this relief, all of the
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Poem, The Simple Things, EdDon’t you think a bust of Henry
rector, has been ill with the flu. disadvantages attendant on its pubNEVADA COUNTY .
Tocealini made of beauty clay
gar Guest.
We have heard that Herman ClienConsequently, group pictures for the lishing will be done away with.
Office at Residence, 262 Auburn St. Quill have been postponed.
would deserve a place of honor dennon has a secret passion.
5. Spring Song, Clicklick.
We're
NeverAgain we offer sincere thanks for
Picture, Margaret Thomas.
among those strong silent men who not quite sure just who the lucky
theless, Mr. Maurice has been busy this favor.
GRASS VALLEY
Music,
Spring
Song,
Mendelare reputed never to have given a girls is, but we have our bet men getting new and different angle picwoman a break?
ssohn, Alice Dean.
working on the case and we’ll give
tures of the high school building. Older Boy’s Conference
f
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Poem, Spring Song, Hilda Conkyou the good neWs as soon as we get
This is only one of the things that
This year the Older Boys’ Conferling.
A tinted photograph of Clyde Renit.
will make for a “bigger and better”
ence is to be held in Placerville, De6. Blue, Gainsborough.
frow would be just too ducky to preannual this year. The entire Quill cember 10-11.
CASH AND CARRY
Picture, Norma Kessler.
serve the memory of our great lover. Girls’ Sports
staff, under the supervision of Mr.
The theme of the conference this
Music, Melody in ‘‘F’’ RubenA baby picture of. Henrietta ClenThe ‘flu’? epidemic has had a bad
Sweeney, is working diligently to acyear is: “The World Crisis and a
non playing
ping pong
would be effect -on-the-gym classes.
stein, Katherin Celio.
Activs complish the completion of the most
High School Student’s Responsibiisweet in the Hall of Fame for Studsports bring on coughing spells, so
Poem, L’Envoi, Kipling.
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interesting and beautiful year book ‘ity.’
The program for Saturday
This exhibit was held for the purent Body Presidents.
a large number of those enrolled in
this school has ever seen.
One big
and Sunday is as follows:
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pose of raising money with whith to
these classes have fcransferred
to
feature of the book will be that it
1. Opening Luncheon,
Saturday buy pictures to decorate the walls of
I have it!
The only other thing tudy hall; thus depleting the num-—
will.
have
hand-colored
division
noon.
LADIES’ AND MEN’S
the school, and decidely accomplishnecessary would be a personally auber of players and filling the study
pages with modernistic designing.
Discussion Period,
Saturday ed its. purpose.
ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS
This money
totographed photograph of the Editor. hall to overflowing.
afternoon.
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gether with contributions from each
The bad weather and sickness has
Taylor Made Custom Clothes
Our Latest
Recreation Period and Social class will, we hope, buy about four
In.a
newspaper
the other day I done little, however, to. dampen the
We are glad to welcome into our
$19.50 up
Hour, Saturday afternoon.
pictures.
ran across the following bit entitled: ardor of those irrespressible hocky
“midst, several new students, who
. Banquet, Saturday evening.
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We hope that in ‘years to come, “They Cheer, But Oh So Dumb.” At enthusiasts who may be seen run—
chave joined us in the last six weeks.
. Assembly, 9:00 o’clock Sunday we can: hold more art exhibits as Arizona
State College a test was ning up and down the field knock—
Among them are: Ruth Parker and
morning.
successful as this one.
given to the fair football fans, the ing the little hockey ball ‘‘thither
Billie
Houseman,
both
“of
Richmond,
Bost Building
Broad Street
Period,
Sunday
Discussion
coeds who cheer with so much enand yon.”’
They tell us there are
California, Mary afd Tony Brakmorning.
Nevada City, California
thusiasm.
Football Award
some crack players, too. The upper—
lacich, both from Nevada; Gildie
Closing Assembly and LunchThis is how the fair ones answerclassmen have a little the edge om
Sometime ago, Mr. O’Neil stated
Smith from Greenville, California,
eon, Sunday morning.
that he would give a pen and pencil ed the questions:
the lower classmen as yet, but you.
Richard Stevens from Redding, CaliHuddle—When players fall on top never can tell.
set to the best all-round sport on the
fornia.
We are happy to have you
Postponed
Homor
Society
Program
OSCAR E. WINBURN
. football. team. The faculty was to of each other.
Members of the Girls’ League Ath—
with us and we hope you like Ne. The
Assembly Program.
by the decide upon the boy. This was a bis
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Punt—A term used in golf
letic department are anxious to play.
vada City high school.
Honor Society, which was to be held undertaking.
Suite 1-2-3 City HALL BLDO.
End sweep—End makes a circle.
off a hockey tournament, which wilt
Wednesday, December 7, was postGRASS VALLEY. CAL.
Off Tackle Play—-When a player not be started until the girls learn
All of ‘the
students know that
The Elks’ Entertainment
poned
because
Norma
Kessler
was
Phone 47
everyone of the boys played his best misses the man he is trying to taca few more of the finer points of
The Nevada City football squad ill.
It is probable that the assemand
showed good _ sportsmanship. kle.
the game.
By the way, we want
enjoyed a hearty turkey dinner givbly will not’ be held until next se-} But it took all Of them as a body to
Quarterback Sneak—When no one more to turn out for those teams!?:
en in their honor by the Elks’ Lodge. mester.
‘
is looking the quarterback sneaks You can’t guess how much fun it is
accomplish what they did.
It was an evening thoroughly enThe Honor.
Society is
making
till you’ve tried it.
joyed by all those present and one plans for a card party to be held in
The faculty discovering this fact upon the ball.
Line Smash—When
the players
that will not soon be forgotten.:
It
the Assembly Hall during the week was at a loss as to what to do.
bump into each other.
Basketball
The guests were entertained by a
after the Xmas vacation. This. party was then decided to leave the probQuarterback—The
player
who
jazz
orchestra,
which played
all
The boys are working hard and exlem
to
the
entire
team.
They
met
is for raising necessary twenty-five
together and decided that they does all the running.
through the dinner.
pect to gain some real victories this
dollars of
the
Society’s special
Place Kick—-When
tthe ball
is year.
Following the dinner, which was Scholarship Fund.
The following boys are out
should not be considered in this ofin
itself a grand affair,
speeches
fer, and that the prize should god to kicked so it will land in a certain for the basketball teams:
. Were given.
The speakers of the C. S. F. District Meeting
A—E. Oates, A. Casci, D. SchiffMr. Barron; for it was his untiring place.
Should we give such a test. here? ner, W. Moore, B. Tucker, R. Pierce,
evening were: Mr. Colley, Mr .ForThere will be a convention of Disefforts and strict coaching that kept We think not. We don’t need it.’
We W. Chapman, Gus Wasley, M. Flindt,
tier, Mr. Kjorlie, Coach ‘“‘Bev’’ Bar.
This decision
trict 16 of the C. S. F. at the Placer the boys together.
might give a test during basketball J. Clark, E. Cunningham, F. Read—
ron, “Chick” Barker and Mr. TamUnion high school at Auburn on Dewas submitted to Mr. Kjorlie.
season.
blyu.
er, H. Toccalini, and M. Young.
At the Elk’s banquet given for
cember 10.
All Cc. S. F. students}
B—A. Joy, J. Sbaffi, C. Renfrow,
.
Wallace Moore led the boys in are to go.
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the team, Mr. Kjorlie presented the
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Finest Food and Coffee
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Fo
FORREST B. RISLEY, Prop.
some yells,
DAILY
Dainty -pastries made and
sold fresh daily
KOPP’SBAKERY
Phone 76
following
each
speaker
\\ We Deliver
(NEVADA CITY
NEVADA CITY CLEANERS
Band Uniforms
Tickets are out for the Band Concert to be held December 20, at the
Nevada
Theater.
Spectators
-wiil
have the pleasure of seeing the members in uniforms of purple and gola
The band has been.a great asset
the
community,
appearing
MEALS 50°
‘Home Cooking
Editor, Charles Barker; -Joke Editor,
Max Flindt;; Snap Editors, Louise
Schreiber, Earline Sutton;
Boys’
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For full particulars regarding .
the attractive
NEW YORK LIFE FAMILY
POLICY
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Athletics, Gove Celio; Girls’ Athletics, Helen Arbogast; Alumnae Editor
Angiolina Alaria; Literary Advisor,
Mr Sweeny; Art Advisor, Miss Fis
REPAIRING
cher;\Financial Advisor, Mr. Kjorlie.
Radio Service and
Repairing
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A FRESH CARLOAD OF
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GRASS VALLEY
‘CLEANERS
These pictures will fill a long-felt
has just been received by
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want in the class rooms, and we are
TIME TO GET YOUR
WINTER COAT OUT
and have it gone over.
sure that everybody will enjoy them.
Art Exhibt
One of the most interesting fea
tures of this school year was the art
exhibit given ‘by members of the art
OLEANING OUR SPECIALTY
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class of Nevada City high‘ school. ~
Much enthusiasm
was displayed
all through the week due to a ticket
selling contest between the -four
It! West Main Street
ED. BURTNER, Proprietor
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Office Phone 71
General Electric Radios
t
Wiring Supplies
and Fixtures
206 Mill Street
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classes.
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PROMPT ATTENTION
Will call Monday and Thursday
afternoons at your home and
deliver on the next trip over.
fs
a
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contest
Was
won
by
This program was quite widely at
We will credit your
phone charges.
This
the Senior class, whose 46 members
went into it with heart and soul to
be rewarded by a period off.
Tuesday night a splendid program
was given by the art class under direction of Miss Fischer. Several
well known pictures were acted in
pantomine (accompanied by music).
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN
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B.
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Doyle,
E.
Tamblyn, an dW. Barry.
C—R.
P.
Stevens,
E.
Thomas,
Hy.
Orzalli
W,.
Whitley,
Be.
Polkinghorn, P. Hansen, A. Pratti,
Cc. Steger, B. Sharp, A. Santinelli
and A. Cartoscelli.
D. R. Wilde, A. Elliott, 2. Brown,
B. Warnecke, R. Steger,
M. Roberts,
B, Schiffner.
How’s
Your
Appetite :?
enaded were on the street below.
Under
the: direction
of
L.° E.
to the public spirit of the afternoon.
The most ‘important pers ‘ayour a is meat.
We always have the choice cuts and the quality
cannot be excelled. ‘Thy this market once and
you willcome again.
night.
The bill for the evening was the
picture “Congorilla,” a highly. edu
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cative and amusing story.
At the end of the main feature,
the
band
played
several
selections
which added materially to the evenings attraction.
tender andjuicy; fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts;
Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and Superfine Kvaut. .
The football boys along with the
band have gained a reputation this
year, Manager Tamblyn thinks.
KEYSTONE MARKET
He received the hearty thanks of
all the guests.
Student Government
in a more organized manner?’
Let
us co-operate with the hall monitors.
Avoid noisiness and loitering in the
On Wednesday, &
assembly was halls; and when a monitor ‘repriheld to determine
hich pictures mands you, if you don’t care about
should be ‘chosen.
Sexeral of the order and quiet, at least be courteous enough to take his suggestion.
tures which ‘were previously voted
However, let’s have no ifs about
upon. The student body then deit. Let’s show the faculty and_the,.
student council we
are reliable
pictures of this group.
They
enough to be entrusted with selfthe following: ‘‘Crest of the Sier government. Success in this underras,” “Moonlight on the Rivierra,’ taking. means more privileges in the
“Columbus’
Flagship,’
‘Phantom
ture.
Canyon.”’
Pine St., Nevada City
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by Famous
Claris Holland Leaves for Third
think it gives a lot of: freedom, yet
Phone 16
W. H. Daniels .
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merce men from Sacramento, upon
their arrival in this city at 3:30
Tuesday afternoon. A breach of the!
to
R.
Rozynski, T.
Davey,
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Returned
Search
tectives.
chamber of Com
How do you like the new plan of
student government?
Don’t you
Work Called for.and Delivered
520 Coyote Street
Address
Pierce
After Long
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R. Long, G. Celio, B. Charronat,
Entert&ined
lation Manager, Warren
Chapman;
Historian, Dorothy Worthley; Literary Editor, Henrietta Clennon; Society Editor,
Kiatherin Celio; Art
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Ralph
Manager Tamblyn of the Nevada
Following is a list of the staff:
Editor-in-Chief, Ruth Rector; .AsCity Theater,.extended a gratis insistant Editor, Dolly Jefferson; Busivitation to the football team and the
band members last week to be pres“ness Manager, Bob Tucker; Assisent at the performance Tuesday
tant Manager, Bob Tamblyn; Circu
Alleghany, —
Let us look over your chimneys
before winter sets in
of
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Sweeney the band presented a short.
concert.
It was a surprise feature
to the delegation, and added much
terial for the Quill.
QUAKER BURNOIL STOVES
Guaranteed to be safe
Cost less to run
delegation
five and fifty years from now:
The Nevada City Chamber of
discussions of a theme took place.
A modernistic Indian theme was at ‘Commerce greatly appreciated the.
last decided upon.
Mr. Sweeny, the efforts of the members of the band,
advisor,
discussed yearbook
critiand the group from Sacramento cercism and the staff decided upon tainly had instilled upon their minds
more pictures.
The various editors the hospitality of our city.
were asked to hand in to the editor,
a rough draft. of their special maBand and Football Boys
for
Phone 57
held another practice for thelr neo
At the last meeting of the Quill,
NEW YORK LIFE
(Humor)
Here are a few of the type of news
headings we will be reading between
usual custom placed the serenaders
Class
The Quill Meeting
Mrs. James E. Grace
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Freshman Assembly
Last evening, the Freshman,
100
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
INCOME
A committee has been appointed
by the Senior class to make plans
for the Senior Christmas Program.
gram to be’ given bideirees an
per cent strong at many public funccember 14.
tions. They and their leader, Mr.
C. O'NEILL PLUMBING
SHOP
pen and pencil set to Mr. Barron on
behalf of the team and Mr. O’Neil.
12:00; Afternoon session, UnfinishTheir decision was certainly a fair
‘one.
deed grateful for the lovely evened Business, 1.30; Social Hour. ~
Luncheon
will
be
served
at
12:00.
ing spent with their good friends,
Band Greets Good Will
and wish to extend to the members The price will be 35 cents.
Delegation
of the lodge their heartiest thanks.
The school band serenaded the
Senior Christmas Program
to
W.H. Osborne
Agents
The program for the day is: Morning session;
Registration, 10:15
and they also
sang some_
school
songs.
The members of the squad are in
tended.
The
beautiful
pictures
adorned the walls of our high school
. and. for several minutes before
. the
. program:they were “viewed .bythe
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Thatis the kind who will serve you if you place
your undertaking arrangements in our skillful and experienced hands. If you wish, we will give you a: detailed estimate of cost beforehand. We urge you to inspect our facilities.
MUSINGS.
You ‘should see some of the girls
play hockey!
It’s positively a mystery—you
Wwouldn’t know they were
doing so umess some sympathetic
bystander informed you.
b.
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Some of them insist on sitting
down all the time. Katherine’ Celio
for example—her favorite ee
—
is anywher e she can recline upon
the-greund with both feet straight oO
out.
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & ig OFFICE
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Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds,
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the free
‘geld percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphu:
Earline Sutton, on the.other hand’!.
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likes to be active. She can almost’
Assays made for gold, silver, leadand dines:
do a barrel roll between the second,
and third loops, when Irene GlenMail order check work promptly sgtended to. :
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‘Do. I play hockey?
Oh yes indeed. Like the others, I prefer 2.
sitting posture, and it’s.a good thing
I do, because those girls just can’t
bear to-see me standing up, so with,
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