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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

April 23, 1964 (24 pages)

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PRESENTATION OF THE {. praxcipaL W. W. FooG BESSIE WEARN : TILLY CRAIG, a stage-struck maid ..... or Education’ AWARD OF DIPLOMAS..... PRESIDENT FRED SEARLS EDNA GRAY PIANO SOLO Allegretto Op. 14, No.1 . Beethoven ~nenn Haze H. VINTON ROMANZA for Trombone (Bennetts).-...---------ORCHESTRA The following numbers will be rendered before or between the Acts I and II both take place in the drawing room of DOROTHEA PRIMROSE, a governess with ROSE bELMa HEIN acts of the comedy: INTERMEZZO ORCHESTRA “Manana’’ Missud “The Value of a High ed x01 ae, iin : Lamesa bit OF THE t PanicreaL .W. W. MRS. ONDEGO-JHONES GENEVIEVE M. CUMMINGS SIERRA BENGALINELADY GUINEVERE LLANDPOORE Mary Lou WERRY Ipa L. MoorE Mrs. Ondego-Jhones’s residence at 900 Fifth Avenue, New York. ' * : . . ar -o () OHSS oO &€2 OS SOF OSES CVSS OHO Saeeoese oO? ; Bo i : o R) ° ne : ] HE BIG DAY IN JUNE ; 3 4 ove) COCbOCE 5 : 4 3 e ® FOOL’S GOLD 3 é é (Continued from Page 15) @ . ys x Program THE CLASS OF 1907 Program THE CLASS OF 1908 . > & ee a ~ aries Popular Songs (Shapiro” ...O slates Nemconene ab * easeaaser! opul ngs ro” ... ORCHESTRA 6s PRESENTS A TWO-ACT COMEDY o 2 ” OVERTURE “Southern Pastimes” Catlin i © ay The Great Catastrophe —— 3 2 ; EMI BN sks clvastawicnee HON. W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT a é =) . 66 OQ, i (a) Grotesque March Christain Sindi: A Bi Monkey a \ PERO SOLO 5 sso ccescescccesntceceseoscsiaere LucILE E. TULLY signs SOLO } (b) Minuetio in B minor F. Schubert 0X of ! 3 S = i CAST OF CHARACTERS: REvA GOERING s >: JACK KENNA hidah Novel so rlaie E. BENNETT akigsoases ng ‘ = CLASS PROPHECY .vsssssssssesessseseeeseese MARY C, HOGAN ACK KENNARD, # valiant lover ety repre duuie k Bane . > ' DENNIS MILLIKEN, who caused the catastrophe..J. MAHER : Ay P: i : JOSEPHINE MAYS . VOCAL SOLO “The Serenade” Schubert CAST OF CHARACTERS: gq oO PIANO DUET..-0.::0:c00ssecteesereces eee} ENA GRAY BEN TRAP, English coachman .. ..-+..:0+-+0+bs GASSAWAY Haset H. VINTON 0 g ROBERT DREW, the old man himself.....ee Z EDWARD RALSTON natn Nuon = VALEDICTORY -.:---+-s+eeeeeresseeseeseraeenseene es EMMA E. WOLF VIOLET DREW, his daughter..-...+ssssssseWESTA WALLING LASS AN O'NEILL exaunder oouerionen eet cuiwea RECITATION. MAY MCIVER PIANO SOLO ssscsos: cesses «+ oe csseessess MILDRED. MURCHIE AWARD OF DIPLOMAS Hon. FRED SEARLS i aca The Piano used on this occasion was kindly donated by the RECITATION. ovoees covses-vssssoes ANNA MCDOWALL (excused) SELECTION “The Serenade”’ Hetbext The Orchestra will play several -selections before and WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SELECTION... “Castilian Rose” (Frank)...ORCHFSTRA ORCHESTRA : between the acts of the comedy. CLASS OF 1907 CLASS OF 1908 EllsworthR. Bennett, Edna U. Gray, Leslie D, Gassaway, Mary G. Hogan, Elma E. Hein, James P. Maher, Josephine Mays, Anna T. McDowall, Ethel M. McIver, Mildred V. Murchie, Lucile E. Tully, Vesta Walling, Bessie B. Weam, Emma E. Wolf. Ida L. Moore, Nan O'Neill, Niles P. Searls, Genevieve M. Cummings, Reva Goering, Florence I. Wheeler. Grace E. Schrader, Hazel H. Vinton, Mary Lou Werry, g PROGRAM PROGRAM COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES 3 a (Pettie) Selection, “Weber's Works” = = (Cari Von Weber : evada City Concert Ban evada City Concert Band
High ADchool j pete Commencement Ideals = = = ~ . é . Class President’s Address Stanley Scarfe z 2 A = < “Which is of Most Worth” Wednesday Evening, June 10,1908 f wT wr = ee ae ee ee eR Le Why Desire a High School Education? —oN os, UL zZ a & a re = SS s ie . Tere 4 CLASS OF 1915 meile: Foes NEVADA THEATER § Commercial Class History : mi oe S 2 ‘ Wisdom Everett Johnston Agriculture Donald Grover . NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA . Chapter I. = Edna Belley Beauty Ernestine Charonnat Love Alice Phelps POON Z See eee Art Marceline Eddy Law Josiah Boyd Chapter IT. = = = = Loraine McLeod ais RRR NAR RRR RRA 3 Mirth = Eugene Englebright Music + Bernice Powell Presentation of Class F. E. Tuck Science Stanley Scarfe Medicine Ralph Fortier FP tati i ‘ . ; 1908 Charity Emma Spaulding Literature Douglas Dunlap hesentation.-of PHplanias Geo. RB. Finnegan ———— —— ope ea Evelyn Calanan Patriotism Henry Everett Concert. March, ‘“Cleopolis” 2 (McFall) . : . NEVADA CITY HIGH The Physical Ideal Edward Everett Peace Gertrude Scheemer Nevada City Con-ert. Band . susie: The Dance = Doris Taylor Service — Vivie Alice Hughes ANNUAL . ete NO FLOWERS COMMENCEMENT . The Graces Aimee Godfrey, Lucille Rossen, Halyse Downey EXERCISES aa ~y CLASS OF 1915 J Academic Department, Four Years' Course: Josiah Leroy Boyd, Central California Rose Evelyn Calanan, Ernestine Charonnat, Halsye V. Downey, F E DER L ap ei Douglas Dunlap, Marceline Louise Eddy, Alfred Eugene Engle‘ A sunbnagnar esaniiia: SBE: «6 $6 bright, EdwardW. Everett, Henry P. Everett, Ralph A. Fortier, GS AVINGS Be he hatin a Aimee Lorraine Godgrey, Donald H. Grover, Vivie Alice E. : . Hughes, Everett Baker Johnston, Alice Phelps, Bernice Nina B eden Savings buctacng a 1915 Powell, Lucille Clair Rossen, Stanley Wells Scarfe, M. GerAUBURN...TU 5-6234 trude Scheemer, Emma J. Spaulding, Doris Mildred Taylor. ioutictneesscvacemntesan Commercial Department, Two Years ' Course: Edna Belley, Frank ra a pee: Ea WOMEN'S APPAREL E. Brophy, Clarence E. Gassaway, Ruth McAllister, Loraine WIDE SELECTION McLeod, Reuben Renfree, William Torpie, Charles Veale. ALL POPULAR SIZES “personal shopping my pleasure” LOUISE'S HOLIDAY VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Open Evenings Til 6 pin Fridays Til 8 pm LOANS for You lo tuild or lo buy a Home . GATHERING MOSS. A Poor Year For Following Spring wildflower fields remained dorwith scarcely any stems, mant. In some areas wild grasses However there is usually a headed out while only.afew spectacular display of spring inches high and the few scattered somewhere within a day's drive, meadow flowers that managed to On the last Sunday in March we germinate formed tiny blooms (Continued on Page 17) By Joe Ruess This has been a poor year for playing our favorite game of “Follow the spring”. Rains were so light and infrequent during February and March that many