Colusa High School - Colus Yearbook (Colusa, CA)

 - Class of 1945

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Bark Row--t'o.1c-ln Glasgow, Louie Ferraiuolo, Ted Seott, Joe lflrisey, llill Comfort, Kirk Messick. V Seeond Row- Earl Whateott, Fenton BICCUIIOIILTII, Roy Triplett, Tommy Rutledge, Jack Cardenas. llottom llow- t'arn.on lfusaro, .laek Triplett, Tom Snider, Don Heard, lbiek Ramos. llill Hollins, llalph lfusaro. lion Vedo. BLM!! C Although the Block K' has lost many of its memlrers to the armed serviees it has been earrying out a full schedule this sehool year. To grain membership to the llloek 1' a boy must make a hloek letter in one of the major school sports. He then must he initiated before he is at-eepted. This year, however, due to the war ami the flecrease in membership, lroys who are not initiated were allowed to attend the meetings. The year started off with eleetion of officers at the first meeting. The offleers for the year were: l'resi4lent .,,, ,.,..,l.,, ...... ' l 'om Rutledge Vice President ..,.ll,...,.. ..,,,,,,, . Don Vedo Seeretary-Treasurel '.r,,. . ,,,.,,. Tom Snider Sergeant of Arms ,,,,,,,,., ,.... ,,,, ,,,,, ,.... ,..... . I z 1 1 -k Triplett Iluringt the first month of school one of those famous llloek U pie sales was held and was a hi: sueeess, giving the org.raniz:1tien a good start financially. Another aetivity was the lllouk C queen contest. This was sueh a marked sueeess last year that it was deeided that it he an annual affair. This year hen-ause of eonflieting dates, there was not a dance, hut the queen was presented at the I-'uture Farmer llarn llanee. The final aetivily of the llloek tl was the assembly which was presented to th.- Studem' hody the last day of school. TOM IllT'l'Ll'lDGl'1

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llaek Row4Miss Hartness, Kate Taranto, Betsy Davison. 'l'hird llow--Helen Zoller. Viola Itruggninn, 'lwllkilllltl Weast, Ida llertrani, Ann Reade, Josephine Ward. Seeond ltow-Loretta Let-ve. Ruth Ztnnwalt, Carol Tlmyer, l'q-:gy Skinner, Lorraine Heard, Joan Sivley, Vivian Guild, llzli-lima lletterton. First liow-Marjorie Urane, llarlwara liurleson. Jean' Hivolt. .Ioan Flint, l'hoehe Imvuson, lxolores Moore, Iinrluara fluiliani, Marv Lou Ilzithlmn. lfllsii- Westfall .LJQ.L.f. When turning: the hands of time lmrlc to the :ood old days, first stop will l-e the lil-H-45 season of tl. A. A. At the first nieetimf ot' U4-tolier 5th big plans were in the wind. A l'ep Ululn was to he orgranized, il Football queen was to he erowned. only to have the llloek t ' end our plans with :1 solemn, Noi Volley llall season was soon in full swing with l.orr:1ine Heard as lll2lll2l,L!'l'l'. Maxine liheeler, a Il9XYL'lilll0l' to the o1'g:lnization, took high honors in this sport. The nmin event ol' this season was the 2511119 against the Convent girls. The t'. l'. H. S. girls eanze out the vietors. liasketlrnll, the sport everyone had heen waiting for, opened with .lean Hieol: in ellrurgre. The juniors Villlltl out with the l'llIllIl1ll0llSlllIl. .loan Sivley. Kate Taranto. Marily lfnrnsworth. l'e:ry:y Skinner. Viola llrugunmn and Lorraine Heard made the game 'fast and exeitingr. tin .lzlnuary 23rd thc- his event of the year was planned, The Sweater Swing, with Ann Reade in 1-lmrge of the affair. lt was ni lrig sur-1-ess and put the H. A. A. up n little higher in the finanee 1lPD2lll'fIllt'llf. Along in l el-ruary thoughts of lmskethnll turned to thoughts of llllllllllllf. tennis and llilllllllllftlll. These were minor sports and forty points were given toward the winning ol' awards for the girls who participated. I'hoehe Davison was appointed IIIIIHHQPI' for imdlninton and tennis and .Tenn Hieok for tumhlinz. Betsy Ilavison and Margie Vrane whose to indulge in hathninton and Loretta Leece in tennis, while Ruth Znniwalt. .loan Flint, lilil'lHll'2l lletterton, Dolores Moore, Mary Lou llathhun und th-rry Moffat were a few who chose flllllllllllg. With the i-lose of the st-hool year eaine the last two sports, hasehnll and swinnning.:. 4,'0llllll2llflt9 were in order due to hot weather for the playing of hnselnall while waiting: t'or swinnning to start. The oftit-ers under the direetion of their very cuipalule advisor, Miss Mary Hartness, were. .Ioan Flint .,.....,,,, .,,..... , ,,I'1'esident l'hoelre Davison .,,,,,, V ,.,,, ,,,Viee President Jenn llieok .,,,,,,,. , ,.... S1-'l'l'Pf1lI'5' 'l're:usurer Ill IIA PRES MOORE



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offs! cgpozfa Due to the older boys being drafted into the armed forces of the United States, or enlisting of their own volition, boys' sports prol-ably didn't have the full strength of man power and experience they have had in the past. There was, however, a full corps of men who turned out for football, forty suits being issued the first practice. Almost twenty were Freshmen. This showed a trend toward football in the younger boys which will make up our future teams. Under Coach B. Glasgow's direction, Colusa had a good team especially on defense, but was weak on offense when the punch was needed to cross the goal line. Although Uolusa did not win a game, they should have won three out of the five they played, but the breaks were against them. After all, that's football. After the hardships of football, more than thirty-five boys came on the floor for basketball. The A team was probably the best team in the league until they lost four of their star players to the service. This setback left the varsity a weaker team although still aggressive. They played mostly defensive ball the rest of the season. The A's won eight games out of twelve which is good for the set back they suffered. The 15's seemed to be an off and on team. One game they wouldn't be able to hold the ball, the next game they would have the opposing team going in circles. Their scoring threat was speed and fast ball handling and for defense, a fast man to man. They won seven games otit of twelve played, but should have won more. The little fellows on the C team won the county championship under Mr. Wilkinsons coaching. They were aggressive and exceptional shots and only lost one game out ol' four. Mr. Newman has a good tennis team this year with quite a few freshmen and experienced men hitting the ball hack and forth across the net. There are possibilities of three interschool meets and the tournament at Chico. Track this year is made up mostly of lettermen with only a few newcomers. Coach has asked ax few of the boys to go up to firland and enter in some of the events of the meet there. They should have a chance of placing in some events as there is good material in this group. Swimming has vet to come, but ii' it is held as in past years, there should he a good meet to watch on the last day of school. All in all, the boys have developed sportsmanship among themselves as they have with other schools. They have learned that winning isn't always the important thing, but that being a good loser is also important. mm. comrom'

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