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Collection: Books and Periodicals > Nevada County Historical Society Bulletins

Volume 028-4 - October 1974 (6 pages)

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I-ducation promotes cooperation and an understanding of other men, in other lands and other conditions. It crumbles NEVADA COUNTY walls of doubt and builds instead, selfSUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS confidence, tolerance, and faith. 1867-1974 Education permits man’s vision to reach beyond the horizon, to further extend the boundary of possibility. 1867 E. M. PRESTON It enhances, enriches and fulfills man’s very existence. It must therefore, 1878 G. E. ROBINSON continue to expand and grow. 1902 W. J. ROGERS 1903 J. G. O'NEILL SCHOOLS OF NEVADA COUNTY 1910 R. J. FITGERALD PAST AND PRESENT BY LAURA GRIBBEN ROWE 1974 SOURCE OF MATERIAL Thompson & West History of 1919 ELIZABETH M. RICHARDS 1923 ELLA M. AUSTIN 1939 WALTER A, CARLSON Meat County 1880 1952 GENEVIEVE KENT The Union Newspaper i The West Magazine Dec. 1912 1953 MELVILLE 0. JOHNS yet i: St County Superintendent 1956 DENNIS A. CHRISTIN of Schools 5g ' Office of City Superintendent 1958 EDWARD G, FELLERSEN of Schools Grass Valley 1974 GEORGE BRYANT N.U.H. S. District Office Co. Schoo] Directory 1973-1974 NEVADA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1974 OFFICERS & DIRECTORS President Mr. Roman Rozynski: Ist Vice President . Mrs, Connie Bear; 2nd Vice President. Mr. Hjalmer Berg; Secretary : Miss Esther Hartung. Executive Secretary Mrs. Florence Kelly; Treasurer Mrs. Lea Pengelly. Jr. Past President Mrs. Faye Dunbar. Directors: Mrs. Marguerite Gentilli, Mrs. Isabel Hefelfinger, Mrs. Doris Foley, Robert A. Gates, Glenn Jones, Robert Hattox, Arlie Hansen, and Pat Jones. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Membership: Connie Bear, Esther Hartung. Finance: Hjalmer Berg. Historical Sites & Markers: Sibley Hansen & Louise Dudley. 1974 Program Chairman: Roman Rozynski, Bob Gates, Doris Foley, Fay Dunbar, Louise Dudley, Bob Hattox, Isabel Hefelfinger, Glenn Jones. Publicity: Rebecca Miller. Promotion: Alex Worthington. Publications and Bulletin Editor: Clint Hiram Lee. Museums: Cultural Museum, Nevada City Hjalmer Berg. Searls Law Library, Nevada City Doris Foley. Pelton Wheel Mining Museum, Grass Valley Glenn Jones. Junior Historians: Isabel Hefelfinger. Ways & Means: Faye Dunbar. Tours & Special Events: Hjalmer Berg. Liason: Doris Foley. Mail all communications to Nevada County Historical Society. P. O. Box 1300, Nevada City, California 95959. : MEMBERSHIP Now is the time to join the Nevada County Historical Society: dues are $3.00 per year, A paid up membership card admits a Member to the Grass Valley Mining Museum and the Nevada City Cultural Museum FREE, It also assures members that they will receive their Historical Bulletins and Communications. Send memberships to the Secretary of the Nevada County Historical Society, P. O. Box 1300, Nevada City, Calif, 95959. BE SURE TO VISIT THE CULTURAL MUSEUM, THE SEARLS LIBRARY AND THE PIONEER PARK MUSUEM INNEVADACITY AND THE MINERS MUSEUM IN GRASS VALLEY. WE INVITE YOUR MF MBERSHIP. Nevada County Historical Society Volume 28 No. 4 October 1974 SCHOOLS OF NEVADA COUNTY By Laura Gribben Rowe PART II! PRESENT DAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS JAMES S. HENNESSY 1865-1939 LYMAN GILMORE 1874-1951 (See Page 8) (See Page 9) —— NEVADA "NION HIGH SCHOO! (SEE PAGE 10)