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

 - Class of 1934

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............J- ni Xt f::52f::SlC::Si:35:l::S4::G2:::i23:5ii5e224:12-sC:i2::S3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1931 .l93Q President Stanley Ralston Dean Hall V. Pres.. Clara Blaylock Billy Arlen fqirzkr -l ' , eatsztilr.-. I .+ A Secretary Treasurer Historian Jennie Reibin Elsie Weidmann Marjorie Thomas Bessie Joe Jennie Reibin Lorene Kammeyer Advisor.. Mrs. Higgins Miss Iversen m e 4 Golars .... Red and Whitei..4Motto..Fight Hard and Win 1935 1934 President Dean Hall . Dean Hall V. Pres.. Jack Burchell Gerald Slocum Secretary Mary Hickson Jennie Reibin Treasurer Jennie Reibin Edward Gee Collector Marjorie Thomas Historian Bessie Joe Bessie Joe Advisor.. Mrs. Henderson Mr. Halley Flower.......American Beauty , 1 e w e 1 m Four years ago, we, the class of 1954, entered Courtland High as forty timid, but ambitious Freshmen, ready to begin our new tasks in life. After the nReceptionU given to us by the upper classmen, we were received as full-fledged members of the Associated Students of the Courtland Union High School. The next year we came back as gay Sophomores. This year our shyness had Worn off, and being no longer Ugreenn, we took part in many school activities We showed our talents by presenting a play UThank You, Doctoru during the year. Toward the end of the term we did our part in that year's decoration,cf the audi- torium for W'32U graduation. - '. Two years had elapsed and the third began. It Y . - W f- - -v -Y - -iff---,, -ur.

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I 6 9 SEFERINA RIVERA Track 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Fashion Show 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hiring a Secretary 3: Glee Club Secretary 4: Grandma and Mistle- toe 45 Charm School 4. JENNIE REIBIN Class Secretary 1, 45 Class Treasurer 2, 33 Glee Club 4: Volley Ball 3, -lg Secretary of Student Body -lg Thank You, Doctor 23 Little Women 3: Grandma and Mistletoe 45 Charm School 5 La Peritzf' Staff -lg Salutatorian 4. MARJORIE THOMAS Class Historian lg Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4' Baseball , 1: Track 1, 25 volley Ball 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Glee Club President 4: Class Collector 35 Orches- tra -lg Sauce for the Goslmgs 45 Charm School 4. KIMI SAITA Baseball lg Track 1, 25 Basketball 1 2, 3, 43 orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee club 2, sg volley Ball 3, 45 Sauce for the Goslingsn 4. EDDIE YOSHIDA Basketball C 2 and 35 B -lg La Penta V staff 4. . ELSIE WIEDMANN Class Treasurer 1: Track 1, 23 Baseball lg Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Thank You, Doctor .25 Volley Ball 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Hiring a Secretary 35 La Perita Staff 3, 45 Sauce for the Goslmgsn 43 Charm School 4. .



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J-I ni -.. Nfxf-V i A -A If 'fr -gg! Itiirriw A g,- iii, ,Q , in , , - i fffg- E, s Q seemed great to be nup and comingn Juniors. We began T to think seriously of the future. We were well re- , presented both in scholastic and athletic affairs. W Two of our members took part in the Senior Play, nLittle Womenn, which was a great success. The girls' were inter-class basketball champions, and they were awarded silver basketballs. We were mighty proud of our boys who helped to bring victories in football 1 and basketball to the Ugreen and gold.W The players , surely deserve a lot of credit for bringing us that honor. The Junior Prom given in May carried out the farm theme which was very appropriate for this part T of the country. This social affair was enjoyed by .everyone who came. n At last our final year arrived, and we were T called Whigh and mightyn Seniors. This year we were more settled and more studious Cas shown by the Honor Roll column.b We showed the best that was in us try- ing to set a good example for the lower classes. Q Our boys continued their good work in athletics and brought another championship to our school in both football and basketball. The football stars were: , Captain Ralston, Hall, and Chew. They were awarded sweaters by the Student Body. The basketball heroes ' were: Captain Hall, Ralston, Chew, and Chan of the Varsity team. Three cheers for our boys! Cn March 22, the Senior Play, HThe Charm Schooln, directed by our teacher, Mrs. John Quinn, was given. It was a big Uhitu and met with great success. At length, the great day arrived and we were W awarded our hard-earned diplomas. There was a little sadness mixed with our happiness at the thought of leaving, nevertheless, we departed with the feeling we had accomplished our work in.a creditable manner . and NFight Hard and Winn will always be our motto. Bessie Joe '34 9-.-,.......,...... ..........q........-.. ...- ...,.,,-... ...-.. ... W, ,JL

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