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

 - Class of 1928

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- fe I 'IP In Clarence Enos is now a retired bachelor. Peaney, as he used to be called, was always a good chemistry student and an A number 1 blight cutter. He has dis' covered a powder to be sprayed on the roots of the pear trees, which kills the blight. Helene Cassie and Alta Wraa started a ballroom dancing school. They just handle the business end of the Faery, for this is a very fashionable dancing school. Frederic Barry, who took up civil engineering when he went to college seemed to dislike this kind of workg so later he became editor of Ladies' Apparel Direct from Courtland. Victoria de Back is assistant editor. They are the sole owners of this fashion magazine. Kathryn Greene married a haberdasher. He now has a chain of stores all over the United States. Eugenia Meck went East to college, and after she graduated she taught geometry. She married a professor. They both came West, and he taught at the University of California. Their two grandchildren are members of the Courtland High School. George King played on the football eleven at U. C. He was captain of the team in his senior year. When he returned to Courtland, he became a partner of a news' paperman. George became the sport editor of the paper, while his partner looked after the rest. The paper is read by everybody, not only for the topics of the day, but for the wonderful sport page. Maud Hicks taught until she received her life diplomag then she married a farmer. They now own the largest dairy in the vicinity of Courtland. Curtis Chew is China's foreign minister to the United States. He is a frequent visitor at the White House. When he visits there, he calls on Rita Ow, the head cook. Richard Douglas Hudson's name is on every persons tongue, for he has discovered the new continent, which was named Hudson after him. Elizabeth Wiedmann has given up her literary career to take up missionary work in Hudson. Harry Petri and Irene Parenti are owners of the Hotel Courtland. Everyone who is touring the United States stops there as it is noted for its wonderful meals and spacious gardens. A Misao Ishino, who went to Japan, teaches Latin and English in the schools. Maria Kelly married Nan author. Maria has written a new Latin text book, which they use in Courtland High School. Her husband wrote the Tall and Short of It. Elwood Bunnell and Josephine Hollomon joined forces and became acrobats on the Orpheum Circuit. Their act is being featured at The Rose Garden this week. Edith Pederson is owner of We Fit All dressshop. Inis Mason is her head def signer. These two ladies helped to make Courtland the fashion center of the world. Theodore Myers is the president of the largest bank in Courtland. Willa Buckley has been traveling in Europe and Asia for the past years with her husband. He has been doing research for the University of California. When Marion Hnished I heard no more, as I was in a daze. Everyone had left when someone, who had an athletic figure, though slightly stooped with age, spoke to me. I recognized him as George King. He said it was his grand daughter who had revived memories of our school days. We sat there for quite a while talking about things that we had done during our happy days at Courtland High School. -WILLA BUCKLEY, '28. +i131+

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Seniors ALTA WRAA Ilaseball '26, Basketball '28, Speedball '28, Track '28, The Romantic Age '28, Vaudeville '26. ELIZABETH WIEDMANN Staff '26, Glee Club '25, Baseball '26, Track '26, Basketball '28, Track '27, Glee Club '27, Track '28, Staff '27, Vaudevillo '26. Cass Prophecy UNE 3, 1978, I sat in the Covell Hotel in London reading the London Y Times. Suddenly my eyes were attracted by the headlines- ,Q ' Q, Courtland High School to Hold Class Day Wednesday, june 4. f f ili' I immediately went up stairs and changed my clothes, while my maid packed a bag and radioed the chauffeur to meet me on top of the hotel. A half hour later we were well on our way to Courtland. When entering Courtland, I could see the town had grown into a large, flourish' ing city. In a few years more Sacramento would be just a suburb of Courtland. The high school now had a gymnasium as large as the whole school was in 1928. There were so many changes I couldn't find any of the familiar corners where once I gossiped with school mates. I was ushered into the auditorium. It was nearly as large as the gymnasium, and it was equipped with individual radio receivers, which I at once put on. The class will, prophecy, and history were given, and as a novelty Marion King told us what the members of the class of 1928 had done. She said: These individual radio receivers, which you are using were patented by the famous Theodore Roosevelt Fox. Frances Fisher, who always wanted to become a nurse, at last gained her parent's consent, and had been in training for only a halffyear before she eloped with a young doctor. Together they struggled, and at last his chance came. Tim Jang, the famous Chinese aeroplane builder, became sick. John Jones, Frances' husband, who operated on Jang, saved his life. The Chinese people felt indebted to John, as Jang was China's Henry Ford, for he built cheap aeroplanes for the common people. Naturally John is one of the best known surgeons of the day, but much of his success is due to Frances' everlasting patience and help. Milw-



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