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Freshman Class H Bart Welch ....... ..............................A.................... ............. P r esident Beryl Mount A......... ....... V icefPresident Evelyn Carr ......... .,........... S ecretary Edna Enos .......... ......... T reasurer Ruth Beasly ....... ......... H istorian Mrs. Higgins .....,...,.. ,............,. A dvisor White Carnation ................ .....r. C lass Flower Blue and Silver ............................................................ ....... C lass Colors Hard Work and Fair Play .................................,.................. Class Motto On September 12, 1927, thirtyffive freshmen enrolled in the Courtland Union High School. We were initiated on September 21, 1927, and though we were rather frightened, we had a very good time. The upper classmen had made a very interesting and novel program for us, which we performed to the best of our ability. The last thing on the program was a trip to the cafeteria, where we were served with bread and milk, and after we ate, we became fullffledged freshies. We have lost ten members during this term, which left a total of twentyffive. Those who left were Gladys Ioka, Clarence Ovvyang, Sam Tsukomoto, Frank Soderf lun, Helen Suyeda, Diamond Lum, May Toyama, Wallace Warr, and Tom Fujisaki. Only three new members came to offset this loss. They are Anna Smith from Fresno, Burgess Israel from Sacramento and Margaret Lopez from Fresno. These make our number tvventyfeight. The freshman boys and girls are very interested in sports, and their enthusiasm is proved by the number of freshmen on the various school teams. The freshman girls have been represented on all the teams. The boys, too, have been active in athletics, playing on track, baseball and football teams. So far this has been a prosperous and happy year for us, and we aim to remain true to our motto, 'LHard Work and Fair Play, throughout our high school careers. -RUTH BEASLEY, '31, -+1 201+
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Arden Dewing .... Sophomore Class .........President Evelyn Giusti ........... ....... V icefPresident Elizabeth Budnik ,....A. ......... S ecretary Martha johnson... ........ Treasurer Henderieka Myers. .... .. Elsa Betschart ....... Miss Paulsen ........ Carnation ........................,,...... Blue and Rose ...... .........Collector .........Historian ...........Advisor .........Class Flower ...Class Colors Impossible is UH'Am6HCHH,, .................................................. Class Motto When the doors of the Courtland High School opened on September 12 twentyfthree sophs were found to be present. ' The following students from the former year were noted to be absent: Mary 7 1927, Budnik, who is going to Berkeley High School, Lester Hansen, who is attending school in Clarksburg, Mary Kamachi, who is in Stockton, Emma Thom, who is in San Francisco, and Philip Koeller, who is in Colorado. One new member was added to our class in September. This was George Lum from San Francisco, but he has now left us for Rio Vista. Jabez Elam quit school and is working on the farm. ln October two new members entered the sophomore class. They were Sophie Odermatt from Oakland and Lorraine White from Sacramento. Emma Thom thought it best to return to Courtland High School. Sebastian Hernanf dez joined our class from Sunnyvale. On October 28, 1927, a successful Halloween Dance was given by the sophof mores. All the decorations were made in black and orange, the Hallowe'en colors. A pleasant time was had by all, and we hope all our other social activities will prove as successful as this one. . Although we have taken more interest in school activities than we did last year, we hope to increase our interest year by year. -ELSA BETSCHART, '30. -0119 M-
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