Courtland Union High School - La Perita Yearbook (Courtland, CA)
- Class of 1935
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Makes an enchanling vision From some Grecian legend olcl Slars reflecled on ils surface Make lhe river seem lo be Like a siream of mollen silver Cn ils iourney iq The sea. TH ERESA HALLEY. IN MEMORIAM ELLA CARL! Beloved member of Class of I933. Enfered info Res? I935. Dedication We, l'he s+uden1's of Courlland Joinl Union High School, wifh sorrow for his un+imely deafh, lovingly and respeclfully dedi- cal'e 1'his, our sixleenfh annual La Perila, 'ro The memory of our beloved Jreacher, H. lvl. KISHPAUGH earnesl worker, 'rrue genlleman, and friend of all. We had planned 'ro dedicafe lhis book 'ro him under happier circumslances--we hope he'knew of lhis small evidence of our regard for him. His characler was a living exemplilicalion of kindness, genlleness, and 'l'hough'rful consideralion for ofhers. His self-eflacing, courleous ways covered a brilliani mind, and few realized 'thai he was an experf cramursman. a man of real worfh +0 our communify. Always inspiring The highesl ideals in response +o his own high ideals: always enlhusiasfic abou? every phase of school life: always willing 'lo help wi'rh 'rhe mosl lroublesome of laslcs-we shall miss our friend and' leacher. 45? I. Complefion of a high school program 'rhaf will include: 2. 3. Principal's Message Admission Requiremenfs for Universify of California a. l-lisfory I unif b. English 3unifs H c. Mafhemafics lelemenfary algebra and plane qeomefry.I 7 unifs d. Science: a fhircl or fourfh-year subiecf wifh laborafory lchemisfry, or physics. or biology, or zoology, or bofany, or physiologyl I unif e. Foreign language lin one languagel 2 unifs f. Advanced mafhemaficsg or chemisfry, or physics-if nof offered under ldl: or addifional foreign language offered under fel lif a second foreign language, fwo unifs will be requirecl.l I or 2 unifs A B average in fhose subiecfs lisfed lal fo lfl faken during 'rhe fenfh. elevenfh. and fwelffh years of high school. A semesfer grade of A may be used fo off- sef a semesfer grade of C in any of fhe required courses. No subiecf in which 'rhe applicanf has received a grade of D will be counfed in reckoning 'rhe ap- plican+'s average grade for admission or in safisfacfion of fhe specific subiecf requiremenfs. Graduafion from an accredifed high school which usually requires fhe complefion of sixfeen subiecf credifs. FACULTY X Mildred u'nn Ida P. Henderson. Sophie Lent John J. Quinn, Florence Nordholz, Anne Higgins . Qi , Mary Bein, Gerfrude s1.-'--'- Qwwuv ' I MARIE GEORGE MURIEI.. BRUNA G-RISHABER KAWAMURA BOGLE ROMANI ' Seniors MARIE GRISHABER ' I MURIEI. BOGLE Baslceiball l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3: The Sludy. Hour 4: Presideni of Class 4:'l.a Perila Sfaff 4: Assisi- anr Ediror 4: Glee Club. GEORGE KAWAMURA Vice-Presidenr 4: Class Colleclor 2: La Perila Sfalf 2, 4: Baskelball B I, 2, 3: A 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Asssil- ani Yell-leader I: Track I, 2: Infer- class Baskefball I. 2. Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Keeping lhe Home Fires Burning 2: The Sludy Hour 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Class Treasurer 2: Class Secrelary 4: Slu- denl Body Presidenr 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: La Perila Slalf 2, 3. BRUNA ROMAN! Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4: Baslcefball I: Volleyball I, 2. 3. 4: La Perila Slall 3, 4: Treasurer of Class 4: Treasurer of Sludenl Body 4: Slore Manager 3: Librarian for Glee Club 4: Typ- v 4-W l93l-2 Charles Jensen . George Kawamura Elia Corlopassi . Karen Silva. . . Bill Carllon . . Carmelira Cosio . Mrs. Higgins . l933-4 Charles Jensen . George Kawamura James I-lunler. . . Clarlc Davis. . . Earl Fraga, Muriel Bogle William King . . M rs. Henderson .... Morfo-' ' Forwa rd Eve r, ing 'lor La Perila. Officers of Four Year . . .Presiden+. . . . . . Vice Presidenr . . . Secreiary . Treasurer . .Collec'ror. . . . Hislorian Advisor . . .Prosiden'r. . . . . . Vice Presidenr. . . . . .Secre'rary. . . . Treasurer . . . I-lislorian . . . . . Colleclor . . . Advisor .... . . . Baclcwarcl Never . Flower-Lily of l932-3 Carmelila Cosio . Elizabefh Harris . Roberla Green . . Muriel Bogle George Kawamura . . Lucy Rivera . . Mrs. Lenl I934-5 Marie Grishaber George Kawamura . Muriel Bogle . . Bruna Romani . Irene Barlalini . . William King . . Mrs. Bein The Valley. Class Colors-Blue and Gold. 'I 3 I: PAUL AMICK BasIce'I'baII C I, 2. 4: Inlerclass Bas- Icefball 2: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: La Perila 4: Sfudy Hour 4: Skid- ding 4. IRENE BABA Ta lc B 1 r c I: aslcelball I. 2. 3, 4: Vol- leyball I, 2. 3,416-lee Club I: Sa- Iulalorian 4. Q IRENE BARTALINI Glee Club I, 2, 4: Le Perila Siafl 3, 4: Keep Ihe Home Fires Burn- ing 4: Class Hisforian 4: Typing for La Perila 3: Valediclorian 4. ELIA CORTOPASSI Class Secretary I: Glee Club I. 3. 4: Armisfice Proqram 3: Typing for La Perifa 3: Sfore Manager 3: SI:lddlng 4: Edifor of La Perifa 4. J NI' V -I9I CLARK DAVIS Baslrefball C 2. B 3, 4: Foofball 3: The Sludy Hour 4: Business Man- ager La Perifa 3. GOLDA FUI-IRMAN Baslcelball I, 2. 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Keep Ihe I-Iome Fires Burning 2: Typing for La Perila 3: Sfore Manager 3, 4: La Perifa Sfaff 4: Armislice Pro- gram I. 3. CHARLES FUJII Foofball I, 2. 4: Baseball I, 3, 4: lnferclass Baslcelball I. 2: Track I. :J ROBERTA GREEN Orcheslra I, 2: Class Secrelary 2: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Charm School 3: S'I'udy Hour 4: La Perila Slaff 3, 4. A JAMES HUNTER Enlered 3: Foolball 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Charm School : The Sfucly Hour 4. ELIZABETH HARRIS Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Fashion Show I: I.iI'IIe Women 2: Weinies on Wednesday 2: Keep 'rhe Home Fires Burning 2: Minslrel Show 3: Armisfice Program I: Charm SchooI 3: A Leller +o Mo'Iher 3: S+udy Hour 4: La Perifa S+aII: 4: Secrefary Glee Club 4: Baslrel- HARRY IOKA ball 4: Volleyball 4: Typing for La Perila 3, 4: SIddding 4 LILLIAN ITO Glee Club I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I: Slore Manager 3. CHARLES J ENSEN GEORGE ITOGAWA Orchesfra I, 2, 4: Baskefball C I: Inlerclass Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball 3: Track I, 3. Baslcefball B 3: Foofball 2, 3, Inler class Baslcefball I, 2: Track 2, 3. I Eoofball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Bas- I:eI'IoaII I, 2, C , 3, 4 B : Class Presidenf I, 3: Vice-Presidenf Slu- clenl Body 3: Assisfanl Business Manager La Peri'ra 3, 4: Charm School 3: Sfudy Hour 4: Sauce for Gosling 3. LILLY JANG Glee Club Pianisf I, 2, 3, 4: Base kelball 3: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Armis- Tice Program I. 2, 3. WILLIAM KING Sfore Manager 3: Class Collecfor 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: BasI4e+baII I, 2 B , 3, 4 A : Track 2, 3: Inlerclass Baslcelball 2, I. I TV -IIOI' BEN KUSABA Traclc 2, 3: Baslcelball C 2, 3, B 4: Inlerclass Baskei-ball I, 2. PI-IYLLIS MURISET Enfered 2: Volleyball 2, 3. 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 La Perifa Sfaff 4: Presidenl' Glee Club 4. MICI-IIO NISI-IIDA Track 2, 3: Inferclass Baslcelball I. 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4. GUIDO PIERETTI Foolball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2. 3. 4: Track 2: The Sfudy Hour 47 Inlerclass Baslcefball. A I 1 .-NI-. GERALD SLOCUM Enfered 2V2, Sauce for Gosling 4g- Vice-Presidenf 3: SIcidding 4. FOON TING Inierclass baslcefball I. 2. MASANO TSURUTA Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball I. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2. 3. 'L 'IIII' HENRY YUEN Inlerclass Baskefball I, 2: Foofball 3, 4. Senior Class l-listory Four years ago a seer noTiced a large planeT in The sky. While aT his posT one nighT. he noTiced some obiecTs moving on iTs Tace. Closer observaTion showed Thai These obiecTs were TiTTy-Tour Freshmen. LaTer in The year he smiled aTTecTionaTely when he saw ThaT some oT The members received awards Tor Their eTTorTs in The aThleTic Tield. The Tollowing Tall he noTiced ThaT The group had diminished. Again This year he proudly noTiced The larger group of boys who were rewarded wiTh sweaTers and gold baskeTballs. When he noTiced how beauTiTul The audiTorium looked on Commence- menT NighT, he murmured happily, I hope iT is as beauTiTul as This when They grad- uaTe. The Third year he noTiced wiTh heavy hearT ThaT The size oT The group: had de- creased. When They began To make plans Tor Their prom, ThroughouT These Three years, he had been compleTely saTisTied wiTh The showing They had made on The honor rolls. When The TourTh year arrived, he sorrowTully counTed only TwenTy-seven oT The original TiTTy-Tour. AT The same Time he saw ThaT Though iT was a small group, iT had losT none oT iTs gallanT spiriT. l-le applauded Their eTTorTs To publish a La PeriTa. As Skidding Tlashed merrily on The sTage, he smiled soTTly To himselT. Now aT graduaTion he smiles misTily To himselT and murmurs, This class has Tully proved ThaT Forward Ever, Backward Never. is iTs moTo. May iT adhere To iTs slogan always in The TuTure! IRENE BARTALINI. '35 T I2 T Class Will We. 'rhe Senior Class, knowing how badly fhe lower classes feel abouf our ge'r'ling ou'r feel we should each leave a lilfle giff lo keep fhe memory of our wonderful characfers alive. Consequenfly we are prinling fhe lisf below so fhal The sludenfs may claim 'rheir bequesfsz We, 'rhe following members of fhe Senior Class bequeafh: Paul Amick--My abilify fo spell fo Elena Corfopassi. Irene Baba-My knowledge of hisfory fo Lucy Goodman. Muriel Bogie-My charming smile 'lo Joe Green. lrene Barfalini-Fiffy pounds of dynami+e lo La Verne Cunha. ' Elia Corfopassi-My abilily fo gel' fine grades 'ro 'rhe enfire Junior Class. and my original ideas fo Mazel Rickeirls. Clark Davis--My Gable Sfare 'ro John Kercheval and my afhlelic figure fo Richard Cunha. Golda Fuhrman-My abilify fo make dumb cracks in U. S. Hisfory fo Theresa Halley. Charlie Fujii--My dignified appearance fo Dix Koga. Roberfa Green-My perfecf shape fo Pauline Fox, and my silence fo Lola Wrighf. Marie Grishaber-My afhlefic abilify fo Eleanor Coelho and my abilify fo falk back fo Mrs. Lenf fo Freddie Ann Leavens. Elizabefh Harris-My soap box 'ro Erma Osfman and my regisfrafion seaf in Mr. Halley's office fo Bob Vail. James Hunfer-My affecfion fo Grace Davidson and my fronf seaf in fhe Hisfory class fo Edward Carli if he succeeds in making 'rhe Teacher laugh. Harry loka-My infelligence fo Grace Fuiii. Lillian Ho-My gym suif fo an anfique collecfor. George lfogawa-My mandolin playing fo Mary Saifa. Lilly Jang-My voice and my abilify fo play fhe piano fo Margery Ross. Charles Jensen-My chewing gum fo any boy who can gef by Mrs. Henderson and my abilily fo flirf fo Fred Herzog. George Kawamura-My curly hair fo Theodore Budnik and my abilify lo make Eng- lish speeches fo Jack Edinger. v William King-My speed fo Bob Roux and my abilify fo pronounce firs+ fo Jerry Salisbury. Ben Kusaba-My way wifh fhe ladies fo Dale Kishpaugh. Phyllis Murisef-My dimples fo Thelma Blaylock. Michio Nishida-My wavy hair fo On Lee. Guido Piereffi-My capfainship of fhe baseball Team fo Alberf Serpa. Bruna Romani-My abilify fo refurn from Courfland in a hurry fo Lawrence Machado. Gerald Slocum-My romanfic speeches in Skidding fo Phil. Peck. Foon Ting-My quief manner fo Tifo Carli. 'll3l- Junior Class History PresidenT . . . . Erma OsTman Vice-PresidenT . . . . . Manuel Cunha SecreTary . . . Lorraine BeTTencourT Treasurer . . . . Nelson Eddy CollecTor . . . Richard Cunha HisTorian . . Theresa Halley Advisor . . . Mrs. Henderson Class Colors . . . Red and WhiTe Class MoTTo .......... We do our parT. School opened on Monday, SepTember IO, I934, wiTh TorTy-Tour Juniors regis- Tering. All The sTudenTs were glad To begin school aTTer The Three monThs oT vaca- Tion. The sTudenTs OT The Junior Class have parTicipaTecl in school acTiviTies as well as in aThleTics ThroughouT The semesfer. Among The boys who received sweaTers Tor Their acTive worlc in TooTball were: CapTain AlberT Serpa, William Mah, Theodore Budnick, and George lnouye. The excellenT co-operaTion among The members of our class is illusTraTed by The several successful candy, hoT dog, and soda waTer sales. The money raised aT These sales will be used To decoraTe The audiTorium wiTh smolce sTaclcs, banners, flags, and oTher nauTical insignia in celebraTion of our NauTical Junior Prom To be held on May 24, I935. RICHARD CUNHA, '36. Top row, leTT To righT: Theodore Budnilz. Alberl' Serpa, Nelson Eddy, Franl: OTani, TaTsuo Mura- kami, MoTohiro Nakamura, Henry Gee. ChesTer Chew, Joe Green, Fred Kuhagen. Mrs, Henderson. Ping Lee. Yoshio Nishida, Masaalci lTo, George lnouye. Jimmy Hing, Manuel Cunha, Warren Boqle. Richard Cunha, William Mah, Ralph Davis, Marianne Chan, VesTal Lai, Elsie Noyoshi, Shizue Fuii- salci, Sally Acompanado, Thelma Blayloclr. EFmaC.2i'mBD, Raymond Alves, On Lee, Lina Jang. R I' I' Fl I5 II I ' AI, IA , ,, II II, I , fx ' I ' n ll I -TNR, f Class ol: '37 When on The morning oT SepTember Il, I934. The class oT '37 reTurned To C. U. H. S.. They were greeTed by Their new advisor, Mrs. LenT. She was glad To noTe Tl1aT There were TorTy-six in The Sophomore Class. Some of The mem- bers oT The Freshman Class were no longer wiTh us, ETsuo Hirose, Even Jang, Norman DalTon, YuTalca HiroTsu. Wanda Wong, Salvador Rivera and Benny Pegis. NeverTheless. There were some new sophomores To help Take Their places on our roll, EThelmae Pylman. Fay Hogaboom, Ray Hogaboom. AlberT Dare, Suyelco Talcano. Mah Jong, Wah Jong. Jean ,. T Sueolca. and Louis Furushiro. The Sophomore Class is very proud OT iTs scholasTic record Tor The year. The Tollowing members were on The TirsT Honor Roll, indicaTing ThaT They received all A grades: Grace Fujii. Mollie lTo, Elsie Hing, Laura Hing, Louis Furushiro. There were sixTeen sophomores on The Second Honor Roll. We are also proud of our Soph- omore aThleTes, Bob Roux, Louis Furushiro, Lawrence Machado. Ichiro ArimoTo, Al- berT Dare. and Sam TsuruTa. PresidenT .... .... E lena CorTopassi Vice PresidenT . ...... VioleT Chew SecreTary . . . BeTh HunTer, Lillian Meyers Treasurer . . ..... Margery Ross Advisor . . . . . Mrs. LenT Class Flower . . Red CarnaTion Class MoTTo ............ Never Give Up Top row, leTT To righT: Fred Herzog, Jiro Hircse, Dix Koga, AlberT Dare. Sam TsuruTa, Bob Roux. John Kerchival. Dale Kishpaugh, AlberT Gee. KenneTh Buckley, STanTord King, Wah Jong. Ichiro Ari- moTo. Mun Jong. AlberT Massoni. Ray Hogaboom. Louis Furushiro, Faye l-logaboom. EThelmae Pyl- man, Lola Wright Mazel Ricl:eTTs. Grace Davidson, Margery Ross, Lillian Meyers. Elena CorTopassi. Melvin FreiTas, Mrs. LenT. Louise Hoshizu. Jean Suyeolca. Lillian lTo. Ellen Jang. Laura Hinq. Ruby Jang, VioleT Chew, Elsie Hinq. Mildred Maeda, Mary SaiTa, Lillain Nishimura, Alice Maeda, Molly ITo, Midori HiroTsu. Suyeko Talcano, Helen Uyaoka. Grace Fuiii. -'ll5l' Nl Freshman Class History PresidenT. . Vice-PresidenT SecreTary . Treasurer . HisTorian . Class Advisor Class Colors Class Flower Class MoTTo ........... . Roberi Vail . .... Jack Edinger . . . . Freddie Ann Leavens . Lenard Thisby. Bill Darsie . . . . Anne McLaughlin . . . Mrs. Higgins Blue and Gold . . Red Rose . Work To Win The ouTsTandmg e, enT of The year To The Freshman Class is The Freshman Recep- Tion. since we are The guesTs of honor. alThough we are noT TreaTed very consideraTely and are expecTed To grin and bear iT . We are The main diversions, louT They also had dancing and reTreshmenTs. Our class seems To be aThleTically. raTher Than scholasTically, inclined. There is an unusually large group of aThleTes in The Freshman Class ancl we were well repre- senTed on The FooTball field and The BaslceTball courT. FooTball: Bill Darsie, George Jensen, Bob Vail, Lenard Thisby, Charles Elam. Frank Hocla. A BaskeTball: Lenard Thisby, Charles Elam. B squad: Bill Darsie. Frank lToda. George Jensen, George MuriseT, Lincoln Chan. C Team: Alvin OsTman, Jerry Salisbury. Jack Fuiisalci, Tom loka. SweaTers were awarded To Charles Elam, Lenard Thisby. George Jensen. ANNE McLAUGl'lLIN, '38. Top row, leTT To righT: Lincoln Chan, Bill Robinson, Charles Elam. George Jensen, Bill Darsie. RoberT Vail, George MuriseT. Edwin Jang. Tom loka, Jerry Salisbury, PaTricia King, Shizue Norilcane, Ellenmae VeTeran, Barbara Ross. Ann McLaughlin, Wanda STuarT, Marie MizuTani. Joy Eddy. MaTsue Koga, MargareT Chan. Mabel Hayashi. Mrs. Higgins, Fred ArimoTo, Philip Reibin, Alvin OsTman. Jack Fuiisalci, STanley Peck. Raymond Silva, Eimi KuramoTo, Thomas Yamane. Frank IToda, LaVerne Cunha. Elsie Kuhagen, Ednora Shelly, Freddie Ann Leavens, Gladys Olsen, Dorcys King, Ardell Goodman, Yurika Yamada. alibi- Walfer Chew Dean Hall Louis Lunderville Belly McClain Jennie Reibin Fusalco Hoshizu Violef Grage Chan Joe Bessie Maisuolca Morris Osrman Geneva Robinson Richard Vail Ray Arlin Irene Collins Vivian Connor Toshio Sakai John Moller Fred Reiben Eva Joe Clarence Kimura Howard Chang Willie Walcayama Josephine Gwerder Janice Hill Marie Kuhagen Carroll Hoffman Nora Kuhagen 41441-I Cipriano O'Clary Jesse Thomas Louis Fallman Edward Gee Charles Jones Edwin Lee Tsugio Nishida Kimi Saifa Elsie Wiedman Tom Anderson Beffy Fujisalci Leonard Davis Glenn Elam Tadashi Hirose John lfoda Bunn Lum Mervyn Owyang Jimmy Maeda Richard Taylor Irene Romani Marjorie Kawamura Fred lfo Grace Noyoshi . Ted Shironalza John Wiedman William Barry Bob Graham James Nishida Kimi Saifa Ben Wakayama Jack Kawamura Alumni COLLEGE S. J. C. U. C. Heald's Business College Sanla Barbara J. C. S. J. C. S. J. C. S. J. C. Elecrrical Engineering U. C. U. C. S. J. C. S+. Mary's College Universify of California San Jose Teacher's College San Jose Teacher's College Japan, College University of California Universify of California S. F. Heald's College Davis Agriculfural Heald's Business College S. J. C. , San Rafael Convenl Sac. Heald's Business College Siafe Teacher's College - S. J. C. S. J. C. S. J. C. Davis Agriculfural WORKING Walnuf Grove Bookkeeper. Oakland Farming Oalcland Farming Walnul' Grove Courfland Tel. Co. Farming Walnul' Grove Farming Farming Farming Farming San Francisco Farming Siorelceeper Bookkeeper, Courfland Walnuf Grove Los Angeles Beaufy Shop. Walnul Grove Sfocldon Farming Walnuf Grove Farming Farming Walnul' Grove ,f Japan Barber , 411+ George Law Mary Hiclrson Sfanley Ralsion Eddie Yoshida Rosie Ilogawa Clara Blaylock Opal Crowell Marie Lee Rose Cunha Lillian Lee Ada Andreini Louise Osiman Ayalco Fujii Gladys lolca Edna Coval Seferina Rivera Grace Salo Marjorie Thomas Kurfz Kiyo Saiia Hanamura Ruby Cosio Abreu Elia Coriopassi, 3. Grace Fujii, I-2. Louis Furushiro, 3. Paul Amiclc, 3. Irene Baba, I-2-3-4. Irene Barfalini, I-2-3-4. Muriel Bogle, I-4. Elia Corfopassi, I-2-4. Clarl: Davis, 4. Sally Acompanado, 4. Lorraine Belfencourf, I -2-3-4. Mary Ann Chan, 3. Manuel Cunha, I-2-3-4. Ichiro Arimolo, I-3-4. Violel' Chew, I-2-4. Elena Corlopassi, I-2-3-4. Grace Fujii, 3-4. Louis Furushiro, 4. Jim Adachi, 3-4. Fred Arimofo, I-2-3. LaVerne Cunha. 2. Bill Darsie, I. Joy Eddy, 2-3. Alberi Frei, I. Mabel Hayashi, I-3-4. Alumni WORKING lC0n+'clj Walnur Grove Bookkeeper, Courlland Courilancl Elk Grove Sacramenlo AT HOME Courfland Walnuf Grove Walnuf Grove Ryde Walnul' Grove Walnuf Grove Courlland Walnul' Grove Walnuf Grove Courfland Lodi Walnul Grove MARRIED '34 Emma Di Ciordana Squalgia '33 Thelma Riclceils Wordle '32 Esfher Rivera Avegio Honor Roll FIRST HONOR ROLL Molly Ifo, 3-4. Eimi Kuramofo, 3. Elsie Hing, 4. SECOND HONOR ROLL Seniors Roberia Green. I-2-3-4. Marie Grishaber, I-2-3-4. BeHy Harris, 2-3-4. Lillian llc, 2-4. William King, I-3-4. Juniors Shizu Fujisalci, 3. Henry Furushiro, 3-4. Theresa Halley. I-2-3-4. Jimmy Hing, I-2-3-4. Sophomores Elsie Hing, I-2-3. Laura Hing, I-2-3. Midori Hirofsu, 4. Lillian llo, I-2-3-4. Molly Ho, I-2. Freshmen Tom lolca. 3. Lillie Jang, 3. Johnny Joe. 4. Eimi Kuramofo, 2. Freddie Ann Leavens, I-2-3-4. Anne McLaughlin, I-2. -IISI' Laura Hing, 4. Fred Arimolo, 4. Phyllis Murisel, 2-3-4. Bruna Romani, 2-3-4. Foon Ting, 4. Masano Tsuruia, I-2-3-4. I-lenry Yuen, I-2-4. Masaaki Ho, I-2-3-4. Voshio Nishicla, I-2-3. Elsie Noyoshi, I-2-3-4. Erma Osiman, I-2-3-4. Ellen Jang, I-2-3-4. Mun Jong, 4. Margery Ross, I-2-3-4. Sam Tsurufa, I-3-4. Helen Uyeolra, 2. Juanifa Menclonca, I-2. Shizue Norilmane, 4. Alvin Osiman, l. Barbara Ross, I. Thomas Yamane, I-2-3-4 Violef Yoshida, I. Name Henry Yuen Ben Kusaba Foon Ting Roberfa Green Elizabefh Harris Gerald Slocum Masano Tsurufa lrene Baba Lilly Jang Paul Amick Guido Piereffi George Kawamura William King George lfogawa lrene Barfalini Clark Davis Elia Corfopassi Golda Fuhrman Phyllis Murisef Charles Jensen Harry loka Lillian lfo Bruna Romani James Hunfer Marie Grishaber Muriel Bogie Charles Fujii Michio Nishida Horoscope Nickname Favorife Saying Always Seen Amloifion Professor Thaf's Fun Correcfing feachers Chinese Ambassador Romeo O. K. Talking wifh fhe girls Sheik Typhoon l don'f know Doing frigonomefry Heavyweighf Bobbie For crying ouf loud Falling down in gym Arfisf Beffy Say, buf Making a lof of noise Sewing Teacher Jerry Whaf's fhaf Eafing Promofer Masany l don'f know Doing Mafh Dressmaker l l don r remember Eafing meaf sandwichesDesigner Lil I don'f know Sfudying Spanish Music Teacher 'Visor How do you spell if? Arguing Scouf Masfer Mussolini Hof Sfuff! Walking on his hands To wear a black shirf Tos l don'f know Wisecracking Hair specialisf Guillermo Foisf Cracking his knuckles Emperor of China Jiioii Maybe sol Lisping Mandalinisf lrenie Ye Gods! Sfudying Secrefary Gable ls fhaf righf? Thinking Vagabond Corfy Oh, rafs! Collecfing assessmenfs Sfenographer Goldie Oh goodness Laughing Missionary Phil Beffy, leave me alone Chewing finger nails Go fo college Knobby Exacfly Flirfing Tap dancer Presidenf Maybe, l fhink Scrafching his head Fish Salesman Haru l can r fhink of if Wifh Masano Dressmaker Bruny Waif a minufe Laughing Arfisf Baron l haven'f any Talking in sfudy hall Secrefary of Sfafe Mimi Can l use fhe car? Talking in class Chief operafor Cooky Oh, You! Smiling Housewife Thaf's all righf ' Ouief Wresfler Bocp Boo Mich Ycs Ma'am Blinking his eyes To have a sisfer Fa fe Farmer Freak Flyweighf Housewife Acfress Fighfer Animal Sfuffer Opera Singer Housewife Polifician Speed Cop Sheep-shearer Grocery clerk Professor Old Maid Tracfor driver Jusf Elia Housewife Tall lady in circus A woman's husband Fisherman Arfisf Office girl Gigolo Housewife Fa rmereffe Merchanf No sisfer President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . Collector Students' Senate Muriel Bogie Manuel Cunha Erma Ostman Bruna Romani Richard Cunha ,, 1 ' W Y X 2 At a regular meeting in December. Paul Amiclc, Donna Roux. and Erma Ostman were appointed by the president to help Mrs. Higgins select stage scenery. At a regular meeting in February. the tollowing members ot the tootball squad received sweaters: Captain Albert Serpa. Guido Pieretti. Charles Fujii, William King. William Mah, George Kawamura. Theodore Budnilc. George lnouye. Charles Jensen, Henry Yuen, Charles Elam, and George Jensen. Lucy and Ardell Goodman, our yell-leaders, were awarded sweaters at the regular meeting in February. lmpromtu rallies were lead throughout the year by our most capable yell-leaders, Lucy and Ardell Goodman. ERMA OSTMAN. '36. mis Edil:or's Comment This year we have Tried To change The Torm oT our LA PERITA. lT was The opinion of The sTaTT ThaT a year book is a souvenir. a record oT The memories of high school days. and The besT possible reminder is a picTure. ThereTore. we have cuT down The liTerary work To a minimum. and used all oT our available space Tor picTures. We hope you will recognize some of The views of our beauTiTul river in The TronT pages of The book. As ediTor, I wish To Thank The members oT The sTaTT who worked so TaiThTully To obTain adverTisemenTs and To TulTill Their assigned Tasks. WiThouT our clever business manager. Manuel Cunha. we would have had very liTTle success. He is a TaiThTul worker, always ready and willing To work Tor all school endeavors, and invaluable in his iob as business manager. Upon Mrs. Quinn and The Typing assisTanTs Tails The Task of arranging The arTicles and iT is a hard Task appreciaTed only by Those of us who know whaT goes on behind The scenes. Mrs. Bein and her arTisTs also rendered assisTance unrealized by many. Coach Quinn was our business advisor and iT re- quired a loT of eTTorT To obTain our quoTa oT money. H ELIA CORTOPASSI, EdiTor. Marie Grishaber. Margery Ross. VioleT Chew, Golda Fuhrman, George Kawamura. Theresa Hal- ley. RoberTa Green, Paul Amick. RoberT Vail, Erma OsTman, Lorraine Alameda, Coach Quinn, Advisor. 'l24l'- To Our Advertisers , T IT is only possible Tor us To publish our yearly Annual Through The kind and con- sTanT aid oT our AdverTisers. We wish To acknowledge Their co-operaTion and To urge our sTudenTs and subscribers To puT Their appreciaTion in Tangible Torm by pa- Tronizing The ones who have shown us by Their adverTisemenTs ThaT They have our in- TeresT aT hearT. Many of These business Tirms have adverTised year aTTer year in our book, we sin- cerely Thank Them. There are always new Tirms among our adverTisers and iT is our hope ThaT They will like our book well enough To become regular adverTisers. MANUEL CUNHA, '36. Business Manager oT LA PERITA Charles Jensen, Lillian Meyers, BeTTy Harris, Bruna Romani, Anne McLaughlin, Richard Cunha. Mrs. Quinn, advisor, Elena CorTopassi, Lorraine BeTTencourT, Phyllis MuriseT, Grace Fuiii, lrene BarTalini. My A Hsi- I Elia CorTopassi, Muriel Bogie, RoberT Vail, lrene Bartalini, Nelson Eddy, BeTTy Harris, Charles Jensen, Jerry Salisbury. , The Study l-lour On Thursday, December 20, I934, The Senior English Class presenTed a Two-acT play beTore The STudenT Body and a Tew visiTors. The name OT The play was The STudy Hour. The casT Tor The STudy Hour was as Tollows: Mr. ParenT, who wanTs his children To geT good grades . . Mrs. ParenT, who wonders if Teachers are parTial . . . Jerry ParenT, who borrows his homework ........ GerTrude ParenT, who Thinlcs grammar is iusT so much bosh . CaTherine, who' doesn'T hear assignmenTs . . . . . Dan, who Thinks Teachers are all slave drivers ...... EThel Carlisle, who is Too ScoTch noT To geT The mosT possible good ouT oT school ............. Q Russell Carlisle, who believes in concenTraTion ...... Carl, who realizes ThaT homework is The pracTice of The Thing The Teacher explains ............. lv1argareT, who dislikes To be inTerrupTed during sTudy hours . DlrecTor ..... . ............. . eoLDA fl 26 T .James l-lunTer . Irene BarTalini . . Charles Jensen . . RoberTa Green . . BeTTy l-larris Guido PiereHi . Muriel Bogie . . Paul Amick . . Clarlc Davis Marie Grishaber . . Mrs. Higgins FUHRMAN, '35 Elia Corfopassi. Nelson Eddy. Roberi' Vail. Elena Corfopassi. Muriel Bogle, Belly Harris. lrene Caifalini, Jerry Salisbury. Slciclcling On rhe nighl' of April ll, Sl4idcling a 'rhree-acr play was presenred by 'rhe Senior Class. The casi for Slcidding was as follows: Marion Hardy . . . Aunf Milly . . Andy Hardy . Mrs. Hardy . . Judge Hardy . . Grandpa Hardy . . . Wayne Trenfon lll . . Esielle Hardy Campbell Myra Hardy Wilcox . Mr. Srubbins .... Direcfor ..... Assisfanr Direcfor . . . . Elizabelh Harris . . Muriel Bogle . . Jerry Salisbury . . lreno Barfalini . . Nelson Eddy . . Roberi Vail . . Gerald Slocum . . Elia Corropassi . Elena Corfopassi . . Charles Jensen . . Mrs. Higgins . .Mrs.Bein Scene: All lhe scenes fake place in The Hardy's living room in a small 'rown in Idaho Time: The Present Ac+ I: The living room of Judge and Mrs. James A. Hardy af 94 Maple Avenuc in a small +own in Idaho. Time: Early summer. Acr ll: The same. The following morning. Ac'r Ill: The same. Three weelcs larer, on 'the morning of The convenfion. fl27l' GOLDA FUHRMAN, '35 Top row, lefl' io righf: Sally Acompanado, Marie Mizufani, Irene Barfalini, Thelma Blaylock, Mur- iel Bogle. Elia Corropassi. Elizabefh Harris. Lucy Goodman, Lina Jang, Lilly Jang, Lola Wright Golda Fuhrman, Mrs. Henderson, Mazel Rickefs. Phyllis Murisel, Bruna Romani. Glee Club Regardless of +he decrease in +he number of members, lhe Glee Club. under 'rhe direcfion of Mrs. Henderson, has been a greai help in making our school programs successful. They have parricipaled in a number of assemblies, 'rhe Chris+mas anol Washinglon Birihday programs, fhe Senior play, s'ruden'r body assemblies, and Jrhe Commencemem' exercises. A+ Chrisimas rhe members gave a pariy ai which fhey had an enjoyable lime ex- changing gills and disfribuiing boxes of Chrisimas candies. A+ fhe program for Public School Weelc, The Glee Club rendered 'rwo beaulilul numbers. The officers ol fhe Glee Club were: Presideni, Phyllis Muriseh Secrelary, Eliza- befh Harris: Librarian, Bruna Romani. The accompanisls were: Lilly Jang, Elia Corlopassi, and Marie Mizufani. VIOLET Cl-IEW, '37. 1128? Top row, lefi' io righf: Fred Kuhagen, Philip Reiben, George lfogawa, Mary Saiia, Violef Chew, Lilly Jang, Marie Mizufani, Mrs. Bein. Bob Roux, Alvin Osfman, Margery Ross, Wanda Siuarf, Bar- bara Ross, Raymond Silva. ,Orchestra Grear changes have been made in fhe orcheslra This Jrerm. The number of mem- bers increased from fwelve fo sixfeen, lhe crediis were raised from Two 'ro 'ren. and ihe class periods were changed from +wo days a week +0 four a weelc. Due io ali fhese changes The orchesfra has made a big improvement ll was wilh deep regrei 'thai Jrhe orcheslra losi 'rwo of i'rs good players, violinisl, Donna Roux, irumperer. Lenard Thisby. Nexi 'rerm we hope +o have many more sfringed insrrumem' players. Two players, Lilly Jang and George Hogawa, received pins This year, indicaiing ihai 'rhey have been members of lhe orches+ra for four years. Members of Orchesfra Lilly Jang . . . . Piano Jack Edinger . . . Flule Marie Mizuiani . Piano Margery Ross . Saxophone Philip Reibin . . . Violin Alvin Osiman . Saxophone George Hogawa . . . Mandolin Wanda Sfuarl . Saxophone Mary Saiia . . Mandolin Raymond Silva . Saxophone Violei Chew . . Mandolin Barbara Ross . Saxophone Bob Roux . . . . Drummer Fred Kuhagen . . Trumper Direcior ...... Mrs. Marvin Assisfani Direcfor Mrs. Bein For The firs+ 'rime in 'rhe hisfory of C. U. H. S.. a band was organized fhrough fhe cooperarion of 'rhe High School and 'rhe Grammar School sludenfs. The mem- bers assembled oui-of-doors or in lhe gymnasium every Friday. The band will soon be a welcome fealure a+ every alhleiic evenf. VIOLET Cl-IEW, '37, -'l29i' Back row: John Wheeler, Bob Roux, William Van Lobensels, Elwood Fawceff, Jimmy McLaughlin, Lawrence Dewing. Billie Runyon, Edifh Hudson, Violei Chew, Jack Howard, Fred Kuhaqen. Jack Kirflan, Wanda Siuari, Gene Fosfer, Raymond Silva, Margery Ross, Barbara Ross, ,Alvin Osiman: Leader, Donald Fosfer: Mascot Elwarf McLaughlin. Band School School is mean? for fellows like you Who wan? fo go fo school. Bu? guys like me who go grudgingly Thru Would be beHer off in +he pool. Wham' do I do when I gel in a class Bui sii' and dream away, I would iusi as soon be fishing for bass Or sleeping away The day. Now every single book of mine Is good and shiney new Bu? all I do is gloweringly pine When I Think of all I could do For I could be a-'rop a box car A-riding Ihe rafflers back Or wailing for a big hor shof To be coming on my Track. Buf no I'm here a-siudying hard A-wasling away my brain - For Ihe few I have go? And all my lessons are made of lard are in vain. PHILIP PECK. 'I30l' Slandingz Mrs. Bein. Bruna Romani, Lorraine Bellencourl, Belly Harris, Mrs. Quinn. Lorraine Alameda. Sealed: Phyllis Murisef, Lillian Meyers. , Typing ancl Art Good Old Green and Gold A There is a ship lhai sails ihe sea Our good ship shall go our To iighi Wilh banner green and gold. H T0 V-3V101UlSlW all OUF foes. She SHI! does sail +ha+ winlrry sea TO bring back home all Silver cups Wilh seamen very l'JOld. And show we're on our Jroes. Many a lime has This ship sailed away My friend, say you lhis ship shall sink To siriie wilh foreign lands. And 'rhinlc i+'ll sail no more? She always has been viclorious. Ah, no for 'rhis good ship shall sail, And cheers filled always our siands. And sail lorevermore. We shall defend 'rhal good old ship, Thai good old Courlland High, And lighl for il wilh all our mighl Uniil we say goodloy. MASAAKI ITO. l3li' J aim, I 5 E i 2 4 i E L E L 2 E ! E i E E ! E Boffom row, leff fo righf: Guido Piereffi, William King, Alberf Serpa, Joe Green. James Hunfer. George Kawamura, William Mah, Charles Fuiii. Upper row, leff fo righf: George lnouye, George Jensen. Fred Kuhagen, Charles Jensen, Charles Elam, Theodore Budnik, Henry Yuen. Block C Sweater Men For fhe pasf fhree years fhe selecfion of All League Teams in all fhe various branches of sporfs sponsored in our Afhlefic League has creafed a greaf amounf of inferesf, especially among fhe confending afhlefes. Courfland has always been awarded fhe larger number of selecfions, which speaks well for fhe abilify of our afh- lefes, as well as for The calibre of our coach. This year's selecfions are as follows: All League Foofball, l935: William King, L. E., Courfland: Edwards, L. T., Elk Grove: Baranch, L. G., San Juan: Charles Fujii, R. G., Courfland: Orwig, R. T., San Juan: P. Padovan. C., Elk Grove: James Hunfer, R. E., Courfland: J. Smifh, San Juan: William Mah, L. H., Courfland: Guido Piereffi, R. H., Courfland: Capf. Alberf Serpa, F., Courfland. Mosf valuable player: J. Smifh, San Juan, firsf: Alberf Serpa. Courfland, second. All League A Baskefball, I935: William Cooley, E. G., forward: Alberf Serpa C., forward: Pefe Padovan, E. G., cenfer: William King, C., guard: George Kawa- mura, C., guard: James Hunfer, C., forward: Marion Johnsfon, S. J., guard. All League B Baskefball, l935: Tom Papel, S. J., forward: Howard Greenhalgh S. J., forward: Frank Ofani, C., forward: Charles Jensen, C., cenfer: Joe Codina, S. J. guard: Lowell Smiley, S. J., guard: Dick Safo, Galf, guard. All League C Baskefball, I935: Lawrence Machado, C., forwarcl: Louis Furu- shiro, C., forward: Nelson Eddy, C., cenfer: Walfer Garvrilko, S. J., cenfer: Chris Dundee, S. J., guard: Capf. Richard Cunha, C.. guard. Capfain Alberf Serpa, Courflancl, was selecfed fhe mosf valuable player in fhe league. :l35l: Champions l934l Habil implies a seHled disposiiion or 'rendency due 'ro repe+i+ion. Therefore, wilhouf fear of conlradiciion, we proudly acclaim Jrhai our afhlefes have acquired fhe habi'r of winning Sacramenlo Coun+y Championship under ihe guiding hand of Coach Quinn. For lhe fiffh consecuiive year lhe Foolball Championship Banner. emblemaric of lhe Sacramenlo Coun+y League Championship, has been awarded 'ro our school and we falce +his opporiuniiy of congraiulaiing our warriors upon fheir mosl successful season. Coach Quinn will have mosl of 'rhe squad back again nexl fall, buf graduafion, as usual, will claim many of ihe regulars as ihe lisi below indi- cafes: Guido PiereHi lSrl, James l-lunier lSrl, Charles Jensen lSrl, Charles Fui-ii lSrl. Henry Yuen lSrl, William King lSrl, George Kawamura lSrl, Theodore Budnik lJrl, Warren Bogle lJrl, George lnouye lJrl, Jimmy Hing lJrl, Capfain Alloerl Serpa lJrl, Fred Kuhaqen lJrl, Bill Darsie lFrl, Joe Green lJrl. William Mah lJrl, Philip Peclc lJrll, Tom Yoshida lJrl, George Jensen lFrl. Charles Elam lFrl, Lenard Thisby lFrl. Roberf Vail lFrl, George Murisel lFrl, Frank lloda lFrl, Roberf Roux lSophl, and Jerry Salisbury lFrl. Top row. leff fo righf: Coach Quinn, Capfain Alberl Serpa, George Jensen, Charles Elam, Joe Green. Theodore Budnilc, Charles Jensen, Fred Kuhaqen. James Hunfer, Guido Pierelli, Georqe Muri- sef. George lnouye, William King, George Kawamura, Bill Darsig, Rogerf Vail, Charles Fujii, William Ill hl V1 ll llll I' Il' XII D I ll I Y XI l'l .A llll 'l36l' Frank lToda, RoberT Vail, VVarren Bogle, Bill Darsie. William King. Charles Elam, Theodore Bud- nik, Charles Jensen. Charles Fuiii, Fred Kuhagen, Phillip Peck. AlberT Serpa, George Kawamura. George Jensen, Jimmy Hing. Football Scores FooTIaaII Scores C. U. H. S. 6 SepT. 29, I934 Placer Union Hi I9 lvIaTes, The cards were sTackedI One week's pracTice was noT enough Tor such a Tormidable Toe, louT The marvelous defense displayed by our boys was amazing, and buT Tor Two bad Tumbles They would have played a Tie game. C. U. H. S. I9 OCT. 5, I934 San Juan 6 AlThough This was our TirsT league game, iT was in realiTy The Championship con- TesT, as San Juan had a veTeran squad and we had a brand new model. C. U. H. S. I4 OCT. 20, I934 Grass Valley 7 The besT game Turned in by our Team and we were To come home vicTorious. C. U. H. S. 20 OCT. 26, I934 Rio VisTa . 26 Was our Tace red? Over-conTidence may be good, buTrevidenTIy noT on The gridiron. The score alone speaks volumes. C. U. H. S. 2I Nov. 2, I934 Elk Grove 'O A deTermined TirsT haIT oTTensive neTTed our Team 2I poinTs. C. U. H. S. 7 Nov. 9, I934 GGIT O IT Took Three breaTh-Taking quarTers To gel' in a posiTion To score, buT aT The end of The game The Championship was ours. C. U. H. S. 6 Nov. lb, I934 Vacaville 45 OuT-weighed. ouT-played, ouT-ToughT, and ouT-scored Tells The sad, sad sTory. No alibis, no apoligies. no regreTs. All Hail To our conquering rivil. May we meel' again! C. U. H. S. I3 Nov. I4, I934 Clarksburg 20 lCourTIand Second VarsiTyI Ordinarily when a TirsT VarsiTy meeTs a second VarsiTy The resuIT is lopsided, buT noT in This case. We IosT buT noT unTiI The Tinal whisTIe sounded. This game' showed clearly one encouraging Thing-CourTland will have anoTher sTrong VarsiTy in I935. -i 313. Guido Piereiii. Charles Elam. James Hunier. Joe Green, Caprain Alberf Serpa, Theodore Budnilr. 'Nilliarn King. Fred Kuhagen, George Kawamura, Coach Quinn. A Basketball Varsiiy Baskefball Scores C. U. H. S. 47 Dec. I4, I934 Grass Valley 37 The Green and Gold i935 Speed Model on display for The firsi lime. The score felis ihe srory of power, speed. and smoorhness. C. U. H. S. 27 Dec. 2l. 1934 Rio Visia I6 Was 'rheir face red? Even-S'rephen for ihe year. C. U. H. S. 28 Jan. ll, i935 Elk Grove 2l - Scoring Jrheir elevenih srraighi win over The Elk Grove Varsiry, our feam gave every evidence of reiaining 'rheir 5-year Crown. C. U. H. S. 28 Jan. I8. i935 San Juan I9 Geiring off io a slow srarf. our Varsiiy gave rhe roofing seciion a real scare by rrailing a'r rhe end of ihe fhird quarier by 6 poinfs. C. U. H. S. 40 Jan 25. l935 Gall 26 The Green and Gold machine had liHle irouble defeaiing Gall. C. U. H. S. 34 Feb. l, l935 Elk Grove l6 Showing a dazzling offense and a siubborn defense, our boys won a vicrory over our biggesi rival. C. U. H. S. 3l Feb. 8. i935 San Juan 22 Meering The hardesi compeiirion of ihe year. +he Courrland Varsily Tried i'rs ur- mosi 'ro win and in so doing we were again crowned League Champions. C. U. H. S. 39 Feb. l5. i935 Gall' 2I Climaxinq a four year winning sireak wiihoui' a League defeat our brilliani' Var- siiy ended The season by soundly irouncing Gall: C. U. H. S. 26 Feb. I9. I935 Clarksburg 34 Moral: No ieam is a sei-up in Baskerball. C. U. H. S. 28 March I, l935 Vacaville 42 Hail. Vacaville, You are real Champions! 'l 38 l' - L AlberT Serpa. George Kawamura, Charles Elam, William King, Theodore Budniclc. Charles Jen- sen. George Jensen. Fred Kuhagen, A Champions Tor l935 Once again our Green and Gold VarsTiy Basl:eTball Team proved To be The sen- saTion oT The League and romped Through Their league schedule wiThouT a single de- TeaT. lncidenTally This was The Third consecuTive season ThaT The A squad has ac- complished This phenominal TeaT. Wishing To keep our shuT-ouT record inTacT. Coach Quinn did very liTTle subsTiTuTing Tor The Tive regular players, and iusT as soon as The league schedule ended There was a general leT down. During This period The annual Clarksburg-CourTland Non-league conTesT Took place and as a resulT our undeTeaTed season ended and Clarksburg won The TirsT and only inTcr-school baslceT- ball game Trom C. U. H. S. since Clarksburg's ToundaTion some seven years ago. As was expecTed, our Team was eliminaTed in The sub-league play-offs by The sensaTional Vacaville High School VarsiTy. Vacaville losT a close decision in The semi- Tinals To The ulTimaTe N. S. C. l. F. Champions, Placer High School aT Auburn. The Tollowing players, many oT whom will graduaTe as The rosTer indicaTes, were members oT The Champs, William King. guard lSrj: George Kawamura, guard lSrl: James HunTer. Torwarcl fSrl: Guido PiereTTi. guard lSrl: Charles Jensen. sub-cenTer lSrl7 CapTain AlberT Serpa. Torward Url: Fred Kuhagen, Torward Url: Theodore Budnik Url, Charles Elem iFrl, Torwards: Lenard Thisby, guard lFrl, and Joe Green. CenTer Url. -T39T' Warren Bogie, Clarlc Davis, George Murisei. Lincoln Chan, Roberf Vail. Capfain Charles Jensen George Jensen, Bill Darsie. Sam Tsuruia. Frank Ofani, Frank Ifoda, Coach Quinn. Mr. Halley. B Basketball Composed moslly of Freshman and boys who played li++le or no baskelloall prioz 'ro lhis season +he 'ream capiured ihe whole-hearled fancy of The speciaiors Though never really championship conlenders. These players puf up some of lhe ex- ciiing games of ihe season. If fhey won. i'r was by a close score and when Jrhey losf 'rhe same was frue. Their league record shows Jrhree wins and Jrhree defeals. Per- haps lhis is as good a lime as any io divulge Jrhe secref 'ihal' Coach Quinn was de- veloping his nexi year's Varsiiy under +he B leam banner: Season Game Resulfs C. U. H. S. 23 Grass Valley 26 C. U. H. S. 22 Rio Vis+a 37 C. U. H. S. 28 Elk Grove ll C. U. H. S. 23 San Juan 28 C. U. I'I. S. I9 Gall I7 C. U. H. S. 29 Ellc Grove I2 C. U. H. S. I6 San Juan 3l C. U. H. S. I5 Gall I6 C. U. H. S. I2 Clarksburg 20 C. U. H. S. I5 Vacaville 3l 4401 Capfain Richard Cunha, Jerry Salisbury, Louis Furushiro, Ichiro Arimofo, Tom Ioka, Nelson Eddy, Alberf Dare, Henry Furushiro, Ralph Davis, Alvin Osfman, Paul Amick. Championship C Team Never before in fhe hisfory of Courfland High School has such a specfacular and well-balanced baskefball feam represenfed our school. Beginning ifs season in a blaze of glory, gaining momenfum as fhe season progressed, and being overfaken in fhe lasf few minufes of fhe secfional play-off game fo bow in defeaf, buf nof in dis- grace. is ifs seasons record. Their record of wins for fhe season is fabulafed below. Wins over. Rio Visfa l3I: Grass Valley III: Clarksburg III: Elk Grove I2I: San Juan l2I: and Galf They were eliminafed by Armiiio by a 20-I7 score. The following boys earned sweafers: Capfain Richard Cunha, guard: Lawerence Machado. for- ward: Louis Furushiro, forward: Nelson Eddy, cenfer: Henry Furushiro. guard: Paul Amick, forward: Tifo Carli, cenfer: and Eddie Carli, guard. Leffers were awarded fo: Alvin Osfman, Jerry Salisbury, Alberf Dare, Joe Arimofo, Tom Ioka, Jack Fuii- saki. and Ralph Davis. The above named players were awarded circle HC . Scores C. U. H. S. 30 Grass Valley 7 C. U. H. S. 26 San Juan I2 C. U. H. S. D I3 Rio Visfa D 4 C. U. H. S. 28 Galf 6 C. U. H. S. 22 Rio Visfa 8 C. U. H. S. 29 Elk Grove I7 C. U. H. S. 39 Elk Grove I3 C. U. H. S. 25 San Juan 8 C. U. H. S. 66 Rio Visfa II C. U. H. S. 29 Galf II C. U. H. S. 39 Clarksburg 4 C. U. H. S. I7 Armijo 20 ISec+ionaI Championshipl V QI4Iff. as l Top row. lefT To righT: James HunTer, CapTain Guido PiereTTi, George Jensen, AlberT Serpa. Fred Kuhagen. Coach Quinn, George Kawamura, Charles Jensen, Chrales Fuiii, Theodore Budnilc. George MuriseT, Michio Nishida. Tom Ioka, Toshio Tagami, Jack Fuiisalci. Tom Yoshida, Frank OTani. Ray Hogaboom. Baseball Rain acTs as a greaT sTimulanT To all plan+ liTe and causes a sTeady growTh-buT alas! how opposiTe is iTs eTTecT on The growTh oT baTTing averages. BeTore The season sTarTed There was every indicaTion ThaT CourTland posessed a splendid baseball Team, buT The rain ruined iTs prospecTs beyond recall. Our boys played Three games only and losT Two To Elk Grove and Tied one wiTh San Juan. Baseball is a highly scienTiTic game and iT requires an inTiniTe amounT of pracTice and lacking The pracTice a Team simply cannoT play The game and win. Therefore, we musT. in all jusTice To our boys. crediT The poor record To The weaTher and noT To The lack of abiliTy oT The CourTlan'd players. IT is said ThaT every cloud has a silver lining and so iT is wiTh our baseball season. AlThough we lose a good many splendid players by graduaTion. iT does noT deprive us of The nucleus OT anoTher good Team Tor I936. The Three games played This year unearThed some brillianT Freshman maTerial which will go a long way Towards replacing our seniors. Coach Quinn is very opTimisTic abouT our nexT year's VarsiTy and wiTh new maTerial enTering nexT Tall To help ouT, we can'T blame him eiTher. CapTain Guido PiereTTi, James HunTer, Charles Jensen, Michio Nishida. Charles Fujii. and George Kawamura are The graduaTing players. l42T onemy 391511 05 . 1,40- NSCAQOL Opens b J f 1 cod4-oJ ,d.,. V Fe 'Wash' 6 , ,Y 2 obfxixxxxsx , J,e', FFSS6 Nxfxxxs ,,f',,, Q men Inf-g4j,ltldnXNs,idrGkbfitbjrafhy DH WM: g.vp'f fm fbi? New NNN sxxxxs 'Qi sk ',f,,- ' f1'fb:lIl Cgmxsx-R f ' To 1 Nx',p ', Mali MPXHSAJ, 1 Sensor play Dggfijgls I , .x ' ,,,-- xmas pxxxx -' '44 ' ' 0 xx--,-- ' . 'Fl-'Y' .I G. gt, :M NX ff ff-M : 'gf F M-2 Jdrg. zsx-,ix L J'r--,, '-' f K --f-'lgx f Negfbi-wif Ns-, .ll-ine, ance 'er' I Q14 nw jC n x ' ww k A V323 s, Yi , , UL 1543? Girls' lnter-Class Basketball Teams and Scores FRESHMAN: Capl. Barbara Ross, Palricia King, Joy Eddy. Ellen Mae Veleran, Anne McLaughlin. Malsue Koga. LaVerne Cunha. and Mabel Hayashi. SOPHOMORES: Capl. Molly Ho, Violel Chew. Grace Davidson. Ruby Jang, Jean Sueolca. Margery Ross, Suyelco Takano, Mazel Rickelrs. Elsie Hing. Mary Saila. JUNIORS: Capf. Erma Oslman. Lucy Goodman, Elsio X Noyoshi, Shizue Fuiisaki, June Cassie, Sally Acompanado. .' 'E ' Mary Ann Chan, Theresa Halley, Veslal Lai, and Lorraine Bellencourl. SENIORS: Caplz Marie Grishauber, Muriel Bogle, Phyllis Murisel, Golda Fuhr- man. Roberla Green, Masano Tsurufa, Lillian Ho, Belly l'larris. Irene Baba, and Bruna Romani. Juniors Zi Freshman 9 Sophomores 6 Juniors 2 Sophomores O Seniors 25 Freshman 4 Sophomores I8 Seniors 26 Freshman 4 Seniors 24 Juniors 4 The Championship Senior Team received as awards silver bracelels wilh engraved baslcelballs. The Seniors deserve much praise for Their splendid showing in lhe lournamenr, and 'rhe Sophomores ere very proud of winning second place. The high scorers of 'rhe lournamenl' were Marie Grishauber and Golda Fuhrman. The classes are all working hard on Jrhe Volleyball courl' in preparalion for rhal lournamenl usually held lale in 'rhe year. The awards are green and gold English slyle C's . -l44l' 445? 3 1- Eb K I l 5 E 446k 47? 4481, ww ' 4493' , .,g5ll f 'f e i .. U ' I - 1 f.A. lf.. C ---e , f -'-A ' A ' 'Q :ig ...., .,....A,. 1 :, U : ,Q E? '-X :f:2:f.f: . 55:55 -,-15: 2:A :IQ Zg. -:fzj j: A P ' 'U K 355555553 'NK Q7 I lx 1 Y' A 151555 55515255355 N ' ff K A r l h 'emu e ep one zz h l SCTUBS Cl f C . U! ! I .i v 4 tv , WHEN the daughter looked at her 1, pretty new frock, and wondered when she would have a chance to wear it, the wel- come ring of the telephone saved a lot of waiting. When small brother got the croup one night, the telephone saved alot of worry. In sudden emergency or daily living, the telephone serves steadily. Saves time. Gives protection. Brings good news. Nothing does so much for so little. Delta Telephone 6- Telegraph Company -45210 COMPLIMENTS F YOUR PRINCIPAL Mr. S. J. I-IALLEY and YOU R TWO ADVISO RS Coach and Mrs. JCI-IN QUINN -15315 COMPLIMENTS of Bank of Alex Brown Walnui' G Califo Frank E. Judy Motor Co. Walnuf Grove Calif wsu. NOAH ADAMS LUMBER CO. WaInu+ Grove Fairfield Rio Visfa Clarksburg Islelon EveryIhing +o Build Any'l'hing Lumber, Lafh, Shingles, Shakes, Lime, Cemenf, Bricks Box Covers, Sacks, and Doors Mill Works We Deliver Any Place Lowesf Prices I-I O D S O N PHOTOGRAPHER I935 LA PERITA IOI5 Eighrh S+reeI' SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA L..,,,,, . FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION m i lf' Household-Commercial Sales and Service GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS MOLINO CHEVROLET CO- Walnuf Grove Phone 3I6I -'I55l' COMPLIMENTS of MYRON M. BROWN INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Walnuf Grove California N. C. BARRY GENERAL MERCHANDISE Evinrude Mofors Bean Spray Paris Casfle Gafe Coal Philco Radio Dealers Telephone W. G. 253I Walnuf Grove, California l-lERZCG'S GARAGE Frank Herzog, Prop. Aufo, Truck, and Tracfor Repairs Telephone CL'l'd. 33I Courfland, California THE PEERLESS ICE CREAM CO. Exfends Congrafulal'ions fo fhe Gracluafesu IlI5 G Sfreef Sacramenfo, California 45610 N. E. EDDY, ELECTRIC SERVICE MOTORS AND SUPPLIES PNEUMATIC WATER 8: IRRIGATION SYSTEM RADIOS Phone CTLD. 45-J Cour'I'IancI, California CH RYSLER WaInu+ Grove TOM LINDSAY MOTOR CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS GRUNOW REFRIGERATORS PLYMOUTH Phone 2787 MILLER 6- JACKSON HARDWARE GROCERIES Lei Us Know WI1a'I' You Wan? We Have II Cour+Iand California JACK VETERAN STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES 8: TRUCKS WaInu+ Grove California 'I57I' I-I. F. ISI-IAM 6' SON QUALITY MEATS SERVICE AND QUALITY OUR MOTIO Courfland California HAROLD SI-IAY FLORIST AND DECORATOR ll27 K Sireef Sacramen+o California Affer Graduafion Exercises COMPLIMENTS Come fo of SAI FU CAFE NORIMAN W. COTTQN chop suey and Chow Main W Denfisf Courfland California I Courfland California 4523? WALNUT GROVE SERVICE STATION D. J .Phipps W. G. Crowell GASOLINE - OILS HIGH-PRESSURE GREASING COFFEE SHOPPE Telephone Walnuf Grove 245I Raymond J. Primassing, M. D. Courfland California Phones Office, Cfld. 9-W Residence, Cfld. 28I RED 6- WHITE Mrs. D. C. Simpson, Prop. Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Phone Courflancl 2I I Courfland California RYDE HOTEL S. Gianneffi, Owner Banquef Hall Ifalian Dinners AII Modern Conveniences Phone Walnuf Grove 3042 Ryde, California fI59I' S. IOKA COMPANY General Merchandise Fish, Groceries. Hardware Phone W. G. 2I2I CLAUDE'S BARBER SHOP Opposife Larson's Garage Walnuf Grove California ' Courfland California COMPLIMENTS p R. M. CAMPUS , of l COURTLAND PHARMACY p Genera' Trucking Robe rf Dougherfy, Prop. Phone CLTD. 9-R. Phone W. G. 3OIO Walnuf Grove California COURTLAND SERVICE STATION E. G. Kirflan. Prop. Gas, Oil. lce-Cream, Soff Drinks Telephone CLTD. W-26 I 4 WALNUT GROVE INN Excellenf Eafs and Thiclc i I Millc Shakes Walnuf Grove California WEE'S BEAUTY NOOK Experf Services in All Lines of Beaufy Work. DEE'S BARBER SHOP Walnuf Grove California DELTA ROOMS 8: i POOL HALL Telephone 23I I Courfland California 60 , Ii We , I Leone's Complimenfs N N ITALIAN INN of i Ifalian Dinners . Soff Drinks GEORGE E. MURISET f H i I I' Ryde California X Y Y Y' Y Y Y Y 77777 Y 'Y Y' Y Y Y' SEATON FRUIT COMPANY Packers-Shippers Fruifs and Vegefables Domesfic-Exporf Delfa Represenfafive NORBERT G. MOSHER 509 Fourfh Sfreef Walnuf Grove 2266 Sanfa Rosa, California WO CI-IONG COMPANY General Merchandise Ig Phone Courfland 2II I Courfland California I for , , i I PACIFIC FRUIT EXCHANGE Main Office H. A. Ross, Disfricf Represenfafive San Francisco Courfland, California ribli' DRS. V. W. 81 MAMIE G. PALLESON Physicians and Surgeons Tel. Walnuf Grove 25II Walnuf Grove California UNION OIL CO. Walnuf Grove California Careful Denfisf DR. D. Y. 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