Courtland Union High School - La Perita Yearbook (Courtland, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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,,fg:2::-'H fig 'rr A xJfj,, ffi'JiN4Q5 J ' 'xl L, Hielta Sedimentu 'mm Q if O If 'foputiisaea ggfrgs and g Breeze: Jon S83-C10m C L-.... .,r.i or U... . C L .E . L L L .,.-- Miss Marie Lee returned about to become Mrs. B.... for a brief visit to hey W ' 4 hometown, Walnut Grove, and INVESTIGATION! is telling her friends of her visit to the Orient. Miss Eva Joe entertained her a board the yacht which is anchored at the dock here Another prominent citizen of the Delta region present was Mr. Edward Gee, the financier. warms Kimi Saita, who achieved fame abroad by her skillful playing of the violin will be at the Memorial auditor- ium to give a performance. 1 w w MCCLAIN THEATRE AIR GOOLED The famous proprietress, Miss Betty McClain, herself, at the organ. UEoof-beaten, featuring the Blonde Cow- boy, Gerald Slocum, Patron- ize Home Endustriesll RUMORS! Miss Opal Crowell, it is rumored, is engaged to a famous orchestra leader. Some people say his first name is Ted, 0 Dance and Dine with the Blaylock Sistersl!! Mayor- elect Thomas says that this lovely restaurant and ball- room is one of the beauty spots of the Delta. It is said that Miss Clara is Charles Jones, who is a partner with his uncle in the coal and wood business, was unfortunately called before the Grand Jury yes- terday to explain why he raised the price of fuel. No racketeering in necessi- ties, says the Grand Jury. 'tiki' Lewis Lunderville, form- er Delta citizen and now traveling speaker, will lec ture on UThe Psychology of Women.U lkvkii LOVE REDUCES UBudU Ralston, gridiron star, says HFall in Love to Reduce. I lost 180 pounds over a blonde, I don't know what a brunette will doin Walter Chew and Willie Wak- ayama, players on Halstons team, donft need to worry . about reducing. Hxeeping 'Buddie' out of trouble keeps us in trim,W they say lilfllllfl Mary Eickson, daredevil lion tamer, does her death- defying stunt tonite in Yoshida's Traveling Circus! Eddie Yoshida, manager, says, Nlt takes nerve to put your head in a lion's mouth, but Miss Hickson has a great deal of courage.

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x, 5 1 4, A UPure U :s the Sacramento River' Q .W55TH5TOR553ff 'd OOj1xsDiTOR O'T' Wnmm m' -MmT-nM'm- Seniors always! balmy. L , ! , f - ' 3- ---f THOMAS FOR MAYOR First Woman Mayor of Courtlandi HClean up po- litics.U Majory Thomas affectionately called WMaU, according to her business manager, Miss Wiedman, will address a group of Courtland citi- zens Wednesday evening. Let UMaW mother Court- land politicsi n s m ASPARAGUS Tsugio Nishida in- vents Non-sked Aspara- gus. He is called a second Luther Burbank. Kimura, of the Farm Bureau, is delighted. Wlt will increase sale of Asparagus 100720, he declares. Howard Chan, proprietor of Chan Cleaning and Dyeing Works, and his business manager, Edwin Lee, are not so pleased. Nlt will decrease our busi- ness in Vest Cleaning som , they are quoted as saying.m Q i See Cipriano Oclary and learn the Future! Astrologist and Palmist By appointment. . Ill Ii PROMOTED' Miss Fusako Hbshizu, S., was promoted from ste- nographer of a corner drug store to the position of pri- vate secretary to John D. Rockefeller, the multi-mil- lionaire and proprietor of the Standard Oil Company. PRESIDENT-BAE! Dean Hall, arrested on the ground of vagranoy, was called before Judge Fallman. He called himself former president of the Student Body of C.H.H.S., but believe report to be er- roneous. Tough spot to be in, eh? Well-:we'll see! FAMOUS CHARM LEADER Miss Jennie Reibin, prin- cipal of UJennie's Charm Schoolu, says she thinks Dramatics are important in developing WCHARMU. She was influenced toward her present career by appearing as a teacher in Charm School presented at C.U.H.S. and she saw the importance of charm in ycungxladies. BEUELE WEDDING Wedding bells will ring for the Rivera Sisters, Sefer ina and Esther, at 8.o'o1ock Sunday evening at The Little Church Around.thetCorner. SOCIAL LEADER former student Of O.U.H. VISITS WALNUT GROVE . :sq , 7 , i



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,f f -W lysis Q ,j2?::Si25' ff ENXXXX. S it iii X3i.eri Legend fYQAgjK3-as-U ... ,- -W Y .. Lew,-A - - - - ... ...-:1-- .- - ..-. ... ...-.-.1, ,f ..... 1 l .L Y, ... ..........,. --., V .V ' Fusako Eoshizu--my petiteness to Theodore Budniok. Eva Joe--my quiet demeanor to Charles Jensen. Bessie Joe--my concentration in study hall to Phil Peck Charles Jones--my wise-cracking to Guido Pieretti for use in Civics Class. Clarence Kimura--my quietness during registration to Lawerence Machado. Edwin Lee--my sleepiness in History to Manuel Cunha. Marie Lee-umy gracefulness in dancing to Eleanor Coelho. Lewis Lunderville--my stature to Irene Bartalini. Betty McClain--my slender figure to Ethel Lunderville. Tsugio Nishida--fondness for the ladies to Jim Hunter. Cipriano Oclary--my position as chemistry errand boy to Lilly Jang. Bud Ralston--an extra 100 pounds to Paul Amick. i Seferina Rivera--my ability to talk French to Marie Grishaber. Jennie Reibin--my place on the honor roll to Wm. Mah. Kimi Saita--my musical ability to Donna Roux. Gerald Slocum--my witty replies to Clark Davis. Marjorie Thomas--my job as class HPeanut-Eatern to art students. Willie Wakayama--my position as Hassistant professorn to the teachers to George Kawamura. Elsie Wiedmann--my HMiss Curtisu walk to Golda Furhman. Eddie Yoshida--recitations in Civics to Future seniors. The class of 1934 wish to leave their names insorib ed in the 1934 Annual as good leaders and good followers in Courtland high. We will the many good times we've had in our Senior year to other graduating classes, hoping they may enjoy theirs as well as we have enjoyed ours. As our last will and testament the Senior Class Of 1954 of the Courtland Joint Union high School, we have signed and sealed this document. 1 Witnessed by BESSIE JOE MARY EICKSON BETTY MGCLAIN Juan- - , Yl,

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