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JUNIORS IT was a Tair SepTember day when TiTTy-Tour green freshmen deTermined To climb The heighTs oT MT. C. U. H. S. ln Their endeavor To gain The TirsT hill, many ob- sTacles had To be meT. lniTiaTion was The greaTesT OT These, buT wiTh Their rnoTTo, Never Give Up in mind, They overcame iT and successTully reached The summiT OT Their TirsT peak, The Freshman Year . IT was a liTTle more experienced group of climbers ThaT began The Their second pealc, Sophomore Year . Flowers OT aThle-Tic and scholasTic achieve- menTs were gaThered Tor The Seniors' CornmencernenT by The class on Their way up. Now The climbers have aTTainecl Their Third peak, Their Junior Year . They are anTicipaTing The Junior Prom . In The coming year The climbers will reach The summiT oT MT. C. U. H. S. which will be The Senior Year . -VIOLET CHEW, '37. OTTicers: President Margery Ross: Vice PresidenT, Louis Furishiro: SecreTary, EThel- mae Pylmang Treasurer, Faye Hogaboomg l'lisTorian, Elsie Hingp CollecTor, lchiro Ari- moTog Advisor, Miss BarreTT: Yell Leaders, John Kercheval and Janice Brown. Class Flower - Red CarnaTion Class MoTTo - - - Never Give Up Top Row. leTT To righT: Jiro l-lirose, lchiro ArimoTo, Sam TsuruTa, KenneTh Buckley, Bob Roux. Miss BarreTT, Louis Furushiro, STanTord King, Dale Kishpaugh, AlberT Gee, Dix Koga, AlberT Massoni, John Kercheval, Melvin FreiTas, Ray l-logaboom, Faye Hogaboom, EThelnnae Pylman, Lola WrighT, Jean Sueoka, Mary SaiTa. Elena CorTo- passi, Lillian Meyers, Ruby Jang, Laura Fling, Elsie Fling, Margery Ross, Janice Brown, Midori HiroTsu, Molly lTo, Alice Maeda. VioleT Chew, Grace Fuiii, Lillian Nishimura, Louise l-loshizu.
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I6 SENIOR LOG J Chugging down The SacramenTo River came The S. S. CourTland, which carried one oT The largesT Tresh- man classes ThaT ever puT To shore aT CourTland I-Iigh School. In This crew were several excellenT aThIeTes who received maTe honors in The Torm OT sweaTers. - The nexT year The same sTeamer doclqed aT CourTIand SENIOR PRESIDENT wiTh a somewhaT smaller passenger lisT. AT graduaTion The special Sophomore crew, which decoraTed The audiTorium in our Green and Gold , was praised highly. The Third voyage oT The S. S. CourTland proved a lousy one. All hands on declc Tor The Junior Prom called our capTain, Mrs. Henderson. The Junior Crew rigged The audiTorium in iTs nauTicaI Theme, an idea which meT The approval OT all aTTending. As The S. S. CourTland doclcs Tor The lasT Time, each Senior passenger bids Bon Voyage To school days and Books up wiTh a new and greaTer ship, The S. S. l.iTe. -LORRAINE BETTENCOURT, '36, SENIOR OFFICERS PresidenT - ------ Erma OsTman Vice PresidenT - Nelson Eddy SecreTary - - Sevilla I-IuTTon Treasurer - Lorraine BeTTencourT I-IisTorian - - Theresa I-lalley Class IvIoTTo - We do our parT Class Advisor - ---- Ivlrs. Quinn Can you guess? III Baseball CapTaing IZI Class Treasurer: I3I ShorThand Whiz, I4-I Maiored in Commercial Coursey ISI AThleTic Manager, lol The Beggar in The ChrisT- mas Play: l7I Ace EooTball Player:
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The good ship, Sophomore , seT sail SepTernber TO, l935 on a school year's journey inTo The sea oT learning. On board This ship were TiTTy-one sailors all enThused and eager To do Their parT in reaching Junior lsland . The aThleTes on board This ship, George Jensen, Charles Elam, George MuriseT, RoberT Vail. and Jerry Salisbury ToughT hard To bring honor To The crew in The sporT oT TooTball. The ship's oTTicers were RoberT Vail, CapTain: Barbara Ross, EirsT MaTeg Freddie Ann Leavens, keeper oT The log: Joyce Eddy, keeper oT valuables. Our log had Work To Win as iTs moTTo, and Blue and Gold were recorded as ship's colors. These oTTicers guided The vessel Through snags and hardships To whaT everyone hopes will be a good landing on June 5, I936. when The capTain will call The crew TogeTher and all will cheer The approaching land, Junior island . -BARBARA Ross, '38, Top Row. leTT To righT: Eranlc lTocla, Charles Elam, George Jensen, George Muri- seT. Jack Ross, Manuel Perez, Tom lolca, Johnny Joe, Edwin Jang. Lincoln Chan, Jerry Salisbury, RoberT Vail, Jim Adachi. Mrs. LenT, Yoshio Tagami. Jack Fuiisalci, Thomas Yamane, Eranlc Massoni, Philip Reibin, Alvin OsTman, STanley Peck. F'aciTico Eliab, Edward Alameda, Felipe Napala, Eimi KuramoTo. George KobaTa, Fred ArimoTo, Jack Edinger, Louise IlcemoTo, MaTsue Koga, Gladys Olsen, Barbara Ross. Joy Eddy, Luella RiclceTTs, Mabel Hayashi, Shizue Norilcane, Ellenmae VeTeran, Dorcys King, Freddie Ann Leavens, Yurilco Yamada. Elsie Kuhagen. Wanda STuarT, LaVerne Cunha, Ardell Goodman, Marie MizuTani. BeTTy SaTo, PaTricia King. 1 i l
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