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THE-NEVADA CITY NUGGE1, CALIFORNIA ul MONDAY NOVEMBER . 8. 1929
Nass: nee ay
present? Formen? For women? Are
these opportunities increasing or decreasing? Is there room for me?
What are the prospects of advancement? How long will it take to get
to the top? How about tne opyportunities in California as compared
with the rest of the United States?
3. What
Money?
rewards does it offer?
How much to start with?
How much later on? Social position?
With whom does this work throw
one? What wiil happen to me culturally? Are the work and contracts
He gets up sharp at seven
After dreams of only heaven,
And with books—lI’m sure eleven
Off struts the model pupil.
He has a “How-do-you-do”
For teacher, Bill, Beth and Lu;
In fact, there are very few
Politer than the model pupil.
As soon as the school bell rings
He does a noteworthy thing,
Into the basket he flings
“Let’s talk it over with the Bank of America.”
> y ‘ td CP . ‘ < hn ay
fe ee a Oa ae ae In San Dicgo and Dunsmuir, and in a hundred
awake and aggressive, or will they communities between. Men and women turn to
smother my. intellectual growth? He sits up straight in his bislous
:
Will I have opportunity for true} 424 seldom pulls the girls’ hair
creative achievement? Are there opportunities for service? Will I
have the right to feel that my life
really counts for something in the
happiness and well being of others?
4. What abilities does it demand?
How shall I know if I have the
qualifications’ requisite to suecess?
5. What further training and ednTo everyone he’s strictly fair.
No one squarer than the model
~ pupil
Down stairs he goes in single file
Not tearing at a minute per mile,
But meeting everyone with a smile
This cheery, model pupil.
In playing at basket ball,
perience are depositors, by any ineans. The recognition by
Californians that this is their bank .. not mercly the bank
this bank as an able and friendly ally.
Not all who avail themselves of the bank’s exof our customers.. is a tribute of which we are very proud.
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eation go you. recommend? How . wever complains at another being tall Those W ho come to us.. customicrs and non-custoimers alike
long will it take me adequately to He just takes what comoa and
prepare myelf for entrance’ into that’s all :
this field? How much will it cost?
Which jis; move imyortant—formal
schooling or actual working
perience?
exA good sport is the model. pupil.
His homework is seldom late,
, His grades are always first rate
.. know that the paths of California business are old trails
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to the Bank of America. They know that banking experience dating trom 1860 is here to serve them.
. . {UR . a * IAN CHUR ORT CARDS THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS EXAMINER VISITS — COUNTY NURSE VISIT NCH” CHRISTIAN CHURCH REPORT C
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sibilities
Yc See
ae : t j Dr. Pasehal, high school examinMiss Emily Davis, county health! The Nevada City High School “A” Report cards for the second six.
Edited Weekly _ the Students, Nevada City High School es from the University of California,. nurse, visited the school for the! team scored its third win of the. weeks will be given out Wednesday.
ey ,spent half a day here Tuesday, No-!first time, on Tuesday, November! season on Friday, November 8th. Parents are requested to note careSTAFF SENIOR MEETING veruber 12th. He visited all the}12th. The purpose of her visit was}The “A” team has not as yet lost a/fully the grades on the-eards that
: forenoon Classes. to make a list of the absentees in. game. The First Christian Chureh. they sign. One more grade will be
BEECOT vata tars es rescssncrenes Vivian Cerro. He commended favorably to Mr. order that she might check up the! gaye N. C. its hardest battle of the! given this semester, and. if a stuY Senior Reporter .. Florence Smart A senior meeting was called to! Wiison on the work of the school.!contagious diseases aniong theithree games played.’ The score was dent is found failing or low in his
Junior Reporter..... Deynes lWoley. order by President Bob Polglase ©0'He alsa mentioned particularly the. high school students. 2-38 in the Purple and Gold’s fawork it is desired that the parents
Sophorome Reporter .. Aeola Smith. Friday, November 7, 1929. The purgreatly improved condition of the 7 ome vor. : ;confer with the principal and the
Freshman Repirter .. Neta Botting. pose of this meeting ‘was to elect building and grounds. We are all DESERT AT AUTUMN The B team composed of mostly teachers in regard to the failing
Sots artrnane the Quill staff and to select a very glad, that we are succeeding second string men, because of the Work. A grade, of D. though it is
EDITORIAL theme to be. used in this year’s an-. .4 well in the improvement of our es {tiness of most first string men, put Passing, is undesirable, while ae
nual as well as a class motto and] .onoo}. By Betty Bettles up a hard battle against the Dejs8rade of F means failure. He
: SCHO a flower. When desert buys her autumn frock,! Molays of Grass Walley. The N. C. ‘
2ADIO FOR OL A previously appointed nominating Or dyes her old one yellow, .B. team was way out in front at} , f
R committee submitted their report AUTUMN She hides from us the massive rock the end of the first half but waa TYPING AWARDS
fe choice Se the das coe oo caesar seen By Barbara McMinn And shows only color mellow. peaeue — on in the On November 13th, the students
= at the following be elected to 1€ secon alf although the score was d
ly about pressing high’ school needs, . . ffices: The time of crops and harvests : : Sees GEES ee S © tha bediccsht aes the typing II class took an Under.’ respective offices: he ’ . For ornament she adds some red {nly 29-28 in favor of the fratern Yi wood typing test. Two of the stub Mr. Wilson, our high school princi; : The birds are flying south ase ee tllcy AME abawas j j
; al, made the statement that he! Editor in chief—Thelma Boreham : hone : And purple, then some gold. Le ee ee * Secon’) dents, Vivian Cerro and Grace Towle
sidered gne* pressing need at{ BusinessManager— Bill Rector. . The wind is blowing with zeal and) <1. settles then into her bed String Mire = pinyed well Sad Nee will secelve micdals toe fa
‘i Wise to te a high school radio. 88istant Eéitor—Mary Rector \ ae len € d th Of white for winter cold. thelr Fespective positions to tie Best ey in the wat Vivi aa
: : : : as With fallen “Neaves aroun @ of their ability. a
The plan was made at the beginning a a eer house awarded a golt pin for making
of this school year to devote as Carl Murehie A purple haze enfolds her peaks The C team of N.C. H. 8. after) sixty words with only two errors
ee : 3 ,. Literary Editor—Nadine Sutton : Along with clouds of white. being given a good run in the first! and Grace, a silver pin for making
much time as possible to-the voca d We gather. ’round the fire : : a
tional guidanee of pupils, time to Art Editor—Try outs to be cona it. too: : Her whole demeanor breeds anair . 8ame of the season with Washing-. fifty-two words with five errors.
be pet asia tur both group and in-. 1ucted between Vivian Cerro, Madeces isi ed t rae the ola. Of majesty and might. ton came back and gave the grade
aividaal as line Himes, Ruth Noyes, Bill James. oo age COESEW ) STOUL EES . boys a terrible defeat. The score STAGE TIMETABLE
Widual &§ PC ig chureh spire, +
Historian—Florence Smart. was 30-4.
ems > K bi : i lt eke ca — Society Editor—Dorothy Tamblyn. ain = wens a. a tree ALUMNI HOME AL pkinse “3h a Wis Wes tak ie
: es . seiiioui z he nae Alumni Editor—Lena Ghidotti. segue a sk a tricky, and amusing to the spectaeee Stage 7 —
sect ete ahh ET Circulation Manager— ; cen CHAS Gowen nl tor , ea ee Ber eee M6
educational program on Monday afAgdisan Janes The leaves areturning many colors, eens ae bee Sousa: Oe North Bioomfieid, Moores Flat, and
ternoon of each week. State Supt. Soke Wdlter—Lals Bach _From green torainbow hues, Bernice nee: oo = arae eee — oo at
Kersey and former State Supt. Will] Gig atheltt Geeta 4.) The-nightly visits to the cellar, erine McClish, and Erta Scene: HONOR SOCIETY MEETS atiece. an fe nowas
ot “ aes c SEAS a rirls’ Atheltles—Ceeelia Genastl. ees * F % former students of the Nevada City ; egnhany slage§ teaves evada
& ¥ C. Wood have recently given’ talks Boy’s Athletics Editor— Give promise of fun .in store for) *® : : peers : : City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p.
along the line of Vocational Guidyou. High School spent last week end in Serer m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Alleeens Bob Polglase e : :
ance. The talk last week was given o a their ‘home town’’. Lloyd Penros« The Honor Society hela a meéting. ghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at
ae ee : : Exchange Editor—Ann Williams ; , 3 4 n November. rs scided . 6:30.a. m., for Nevada City.
by Dr. Tully C. Knoles, Pres. Col-. movi. a : ‘ace . Phinking about Thanksgiving coming . ‘8 ® Student of the School of Fine, on November ;14. It was decided . 6 ow i :
. ss pyists — Vivian Cerro, Grace Arts in San Francisco. Bernice Eden. :hat Kathleen Greenaway, president Marysville Auto Stage eaves at
lege of the Pacific. His subject Towle near, : ; i CER tee 2 : : é 8.00 a. m., for Rough and Ready,
was: “Education”. : : Gives hope of meeting soon, isattending the Southwestern Uni-. and two other members of the socieSmartsville, Hammenton and MarysAy 1 d th t
he class voted on this repor Friend a bakatte Anes versity in Los Angeles. Alberta Ba-. ty would attend the District Council] ville. Leaves Marysville at 1:06 p.
The speaker for each Monday afand ratified the nominations as sub-. FTiends and relatives so dear. peride a atud f University of. Meeting ‘Hosevitie. 2 ber 17. ™. Connects at Smartsville for ae Vee j = 2 We should sing a happy tune. ker is 2 student 0 niversity oO \ 2 eeuing at oseville, ecember Fi Novtk Bas tian
Nica sore SPR Ore UIE Aen He eee , mitted. ; California and Carrol Coughlan of} A financial report was also given . D Baa Ne ‘k ee
Oe Mrs. S. Wanamake, has so far re-. 5tMary’s College. Katherine Mc-, showing that the twenty-five doliars Névaas, City Watie a 1 ptr glig
ge hice ae es vee to the iting THE MODERN PUPIL ‘covered from a stroke of paralysis. Clish is a student in the Junior Col. of. the scholar ship fund had been! Leaves Downieyville daily at 6 a.
of all of us cf this profession, busi. that she is able to be about her. lege. Erla’ Davidson works in San . completed. m., arriving in Nevada City in time
ness, or-industry? What is its bss . nS ja ee Francisco. . See Fea 10:30 train for
ee sed ve sLueneens eee oe By. Harriett Bleakley J. T. Rutherford of Reno was! These students. were given a} Mr. and Mrs. Rollin’ Riddle are Washington Stage leaves Nevada
es sn pee. nee does tr will try, to explain ; here last week on business. warm welcome by their many friends home from a’ honeymoon spent iw] Pe Be ae es BT ee Sa
cover? What are some.‘of its rami-. Si that you may all gain Subscribe for The Nugget. and former schoolmates.in this tity. Modesto. ‘ Be ae B Boe = ,
jaati : 8S for Nevada City.
fications? The habits thru sun and rain os & eS — Sea a E Se
> 2. What opportunities does it; Of the model pupil.
6. What first attracted you into Everyone knows the certain fate
this work? That holds. you in it? , ‘ s Se as. “Hy: ‘
ens Slade planned to have. Cr tte model pupil. We cordially invite you to join the half mullion men and
pupils iiaten in over. convenient George W. Prescott was a recent women who are Our depositors. j
=~ home radios each week. If the plan visitor in San Francisco. — : a
Proves feasible, it will be continu-} ~~ But regardless ot your banking at=a
ed throughout the year. This plan assigned: aa : ¥ vy
will secure for the students many November 12 —‘Salesmanship”, filiation, we are here TO SECLVE y Oy ‘s
of the values of the program withNovember 18—“Shipping” : 5 ' 1: Pose
out any appreciable disruption of Captain Robert Doltcr. to aid in the upbuilding Ci Ue COIN
the regular schedule. It was arrang: Bp var
ed to have a student listen in at November 26—-"Journalism’”’, { Muniey and the State.
Mr. Wilson’s. residence, and bring Harold E. Swisher, Man.-Editor, ~
back a report to the student body. Hollywood ii ee
‘ In the following weeks, a stu-. Pega ae Engineering, = oes ao oe
dent will be selected from each class ce y, Formerly Chief Eng. Charactersstic of California's progress is the oxorganization in order that as many State R. R. Comm. : cart of [icHheer deays compared to the moter car
2s possible may have the experi-' enom her 9 — “Physical Educaof 1930. Ninety years ago slow moving oxen
ence of hearing a radio program and it oe ogg ES aren heuled the oveviand comuterce of Califeriuia to
making a report to the group. In. ~ ole Hoe he nearest port. Voday, by highway, by rail,
so far as possible the pupils selectSPEAKERS FOR NEXT YEAR haau Ruy a C = . ; és : %
BEGINNING JANUARY 18. 1980 y water and air, California products
ed will be those having an especial = , circle the lobeinterest in the particular voeation Building— Alfred B. Swinnerton, § ci oe:
hilne dhiaussed cack. week, Vice-Pres. Lindgren & Swinnerton.
Nadine Sutton, a senior student, Pairying— Samuel H. Greene,
had the assistance of Lena Gnidotti, . Seey-Mer. Calif. Dairy Council
y an advanced shorthand pupil in takSareea ee Cc. C. one:
ing notes last Tuesday on the Cole,. _Homemaking— Kathleen Norris. eed
men Cox lecture on Salesmanship.) ° Insurance—A. H. Mowbray, Prof. : ; < ;
No doubt the pupils will receive. °f Is. Univ. of Calif. — $ BA K O Wy AMERIT CA m.?
much benefit from the reports given Law—Hon. Wm. H. Waste, Chief ‘ a ee
though it comes.to them in a round . JUStce Supreme Court. : i. i eee f
eink se caaae Motion Pictures—-William Demille OF CA LI FO RN 1A ;
Wie Heped) ‘that a was eke he Paper Manufacturing—Roland GC. .
found to have a high schiol radio Ayres, Advertising Mer. CrownHEAD OFFICE: LOS ANGELES ‘
in the near future. An endeavor is Zellerbach Co. i see omue €
e being made to have a permanent) Public . Uiilitien--Agmuel Kahn, Resources more than 400 millions x
aerial and connections made at this Pres. Market St. Railway Co. \, :
time, with the thought in view that wae, se Aylesworth, Pres.
local radio dealers can be secured a Bods a ng ie ae WRrahs Gry BEANCE ADVISORY BOARD
to connect up their own sets for oeai ransportavion ~~" Paul Shoeup., G. L. Jones, Chairman; G. J, Reecasional programs. The above plan. Pres. Southern Pacifie R. R. Te A COW coerce Manager tor, E. M. Rector, ©. P. Jones, A. :
may offer a temporary solution of poh a ‘ee ae oy ni John J. Fortier —... Asst. Manager L, Gill, A. H. Mooser, H. A, Curnow.
the problem of our school which ; Dexter Knight, Bank of Italy.
has no radio equipment. X-Ray—Dr. W. Edward ChamberTRUST
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