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letters and Joe Sbaffi
“ block letters
TRE: NEVADA
Published weekly on Mondays ‘at Nevada City, California,
ard entered as mail matter of the second class in the: postof‘thea at Nevade City, under Act of Congress,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year. pny address in California, in advance ..... . $2.00
March 3, 1879.
Outaide Cediforrmia, ity U.S. ane nee annette 2.50
Three ,Months .... .60
One Month 25.
A Legal Newspaper of Generel Circulation for
and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute.
published at Nevada City.
Arthur A. Willoughby
Nevada City
Printed and
Editor and Publisher
Elsie P. Willoughby
. Associate
LETTERS RECEIVED
et
March 4, Mr. Tuesday, Pedersen
gave letters to the A, B, C and
Girls’ basketball teams.
oan
The following A boys received .
stars: Davey, Hogan, Hoskin, Huson,
Janes and Pierce. The following A
, team. boys received block letters:
“Davies, Gleason, Masters, Polglase, .
Rector.
: “BR”
Baker, Davis; Fisher, Macari,
Hieronimous, Murchie, Wasley, Sandow, and Tamblyn received block
star.
“cq”
Sbaffi, Toecalini, Casci, Tucker,
Chapman, Sharp, Davey, Wasley,
and Schiffner received letters.
os “Girls”
Botting, Neagle, Gleason, Smith,
Towle, Costa, Murphy, and Cerro
were the girls that received letters.
Those players who had recefved
in previous years reeeived stars this year.
CANDY SALE
The Honor Society gave a candy
sale on Wednesday, March 5. The
purpose was to raise money for the
Honor Society Scholarship Fund.
' been entered in a contest conducted
ESSAY ater
The Nevada City High School has
by the Stop Forest Fires Committee
of California. Any student who
wishes’ may partake in this contest. The subject is: What I Will do
‘to Help Prevent Fires; and the
ilength of the essay is not to exceed three hundred and fifty words.
The closing date iS March 31, 1930.
THE HIGH SCHOOL NE NEWS.
Edited Weekly by the Studer:ts, Nevada City High School
NC ™ RICHFIELDS
Junior Reporter Ruth Noyes '
Editor
Senior Reporter
Katherine Parsons
Verne Gleason. .
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA a
Sophomore Reporter . Melba Huson . The A team lost a practice game
Freshmen Reporter Louise. Schrieber ‘to the Richfield team of Grass Val.
aes Renerer Harrison Randall ley by 22 points. The final score,
. was 40-18.
SOPHOMORE PARTY
The Nevada City High School de;
sire to thank the following for their
. servive during basketball season:
The sophomores wish to remind ; Mr. Pedersen
the Student Body of the Sophomore! ' Harrison Randall
Party-that is to be held. March 14. Rin Jeffrey .ccc-ceceecescee
[t is to be in the form of a “Barn! ‘Malcolm Graham
Dance” and the girls are requested pin Sharp
Scorekeeper
Timekeeper !
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to wear. print or old fashioned wiss M. Main .. Cashier’s Window
dresses, and the boys to come qajvin Valentine .......0:---0 Door,
dressed as cow-boys or in their Harold Schitfiet 2
school clothes. The committee for
the party are as follows:
Messrs. Kjorlie and Wilson for;
their services. '
Committee—Eleanor; The public are thanked for the
‘backthg and financial support and
the TIocal papérs, for gelagdd Cena dora
Decorating
Schrieber, Jean Gleason, and Margaret White.
Punch Committee—Fae Murphy,
and Melba Huson.
Poster Committee—Pauline Roh-.
rig and Zoe Tredennick.
A Physical Education ro
Bar Committee—Gladys Polglase, f ates
The prizes are well worth trying
for as the first prize is seventy-five
dollars for the best essay, fifty dollars for the second best, and twen-!
received a ty-five for the third best. There 18 gnq@ Melba Huson.
also a Grand State award selected .
from the best essays of all grades .
. of one hundred dollars and a bronze_
medal. The three best essays from
each school are judged at the
lwehoo! and sent in to the committee. '
HONOR SOCIETY PARTY
The
party at the
is giving a
City High
Honor. Society
Nevada
School on March 19. The permanent
members of the society are entitled
to bring a friend.
also be guests of the society.
Peter Johnson of North Columbia,
was a recent Nevada City visitor.
The faculty will should be sent back to school the
will be. given Tuesday, March 11. N. .
and p Neflson, Chief of the State Department of Physical Education, will
Murphy talk on “The Purpose, Benefits, and !
' Methods of Physical Education in.
Horse-shoe Committee — Edith Our Schools’’.
, Clemo, Marie Odgers, and Carl Bak-! A school program is being given"
er, in addition to the talk.
_ Refreshment Committee—Eleanor, All parents are cordially invited
Schrieber, Nadine Neagle, and Carl to attend and it is hoped that all
Baker. i. who can attend, be present. ~
The talk will be given at 2:30.
REPORT CARDS ar Tao
is . LUNCHEON
The report cards will come out :
, Wednesday, March 12. All the parThe Girls’ Association-of the High
jents are asked to examine the cards School gave a luncheon on Tuesday,
carefully and sign them. The cards March 4. The purpose of the luncheon was to raise money for curtains
used at graduation
other plays.
Bayliss Lindley of Berkeley spent, <«
. last week end in Nevada. wil: {
Aeola Smith, Donald Macari,
Ed Davey.
Music Committee—Fae
day following the day received.
Read The Nugget mining news,
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There’s a newer, i
When you try to cut your aes dces it crumble into bits cr slice in thick
uneven pieces that are awkward to eat?
just the right thickness for sandwiches or toast..
wasted in almost every loaf?
With the old method of slicing bread by hand this cunact be eentcied,
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION i
exercises and!
HARMONICA CLUB
Members for a Harmonica Club
are being solicited. . A Harmonica
‘. Club would be a wonderful asset to
our high school. It would give students music at a low cost.
Mr. Wilson especially urges the
students to see about a Harmonica
‘Club. If the students get together
on this suggestion, they will be
. able to organize a good club: This
‘is an extra class activity to be developed after regular school hours.
If you have no other musical in* terest, grasp this suggéstion.
District Attorney and Mrs. W. E.
eek.
Miss Minnie Brand is spending a
few days in Sacramento.
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ASSEMBLY
An assembly was called on Thursday, March 6, for the purpose of
presenting three members of the
Championship ‘‘B’’ team gold basketballs. The players’ that received
these awards were Calvin Fisher,
(eapt.), Carl Murchie, and Donald
Macari. Mr. Pedersen presented the
balls to the boys.
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