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

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.. x , . Q wr ww- .f. 'wa -1' N IZ:--ww. lv f- I vi 1 I I K I 2 1 bmw J. zvLmaz..f:Lm'me4s.ZJhf,1 ffWMM 'Qdlllili THE LA PERITA 1935 - 1936 PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENTS OF COURTLAND JOINT UN ION H I GH SCHOOL COURTLAND, CALIFORNIA Gif-2? OFSW 1 -.- 5315 QE L ifiibi . .eg E Q ,uxd '63 41211 -i-- 1,19 QSESF 'is 3323! R351 ord The inTeresT oT The NaTion is Tocussed on WashingTon, This year oT ElecTions, I936. As TuTure ciTizens. we, Too, have an inTeresT in our Na- Tional CapiTal,-in iTs beau- Tiful archiTecTure, lo v e l y parks, and hisTorical spoTs. as well as in iTs displays oT oraTory, iTs ouTpuT of new laws, and iTs personaliTies. Modern liTe does noT allow us To live isolaTed by our own communiTy and school inTeresTs. The radio, moTion picTures, newspapers, and magazines bring The high school sTudenT, as well as The adulT, inTo close Touch wiTh all our naTional life. The Topic of our book is ever new and modern, ever old and beloved-our NATIONAL CAPITAL 'XXX ,ff Rf 5' ,X I ZIZ, , S INTRODUCTORY onIenIs In Memoriam Dedicafion Views of School CLASSES FacuI+y Classes ACTIVITIES Sfudenf Body Sfaff Glee Club Dramafic CIub OrcI'1esIra ATHLETICS BIocIc C Men Foo+IoaII BasIce'fbaII Baseball GirIs Sporfs FEATU R ES Snaps Adverfisemenfs Courfland Join? Union High School Aufo Mechanics Mr. Dahlsfrom, lnsfrucfor if l K- Sludy Hall MFE. Len+ in charge Physics Class Mr. Halley, Insfrucfor Sewing Class Miss Nordholz, Ins'I'ruc+or Courfland Joini Union High School IN MEMORIAM JOHN STEPHENSON coLLlNs Beloved member of The Class of I923 Enlered Info res+ I936. JACK KAWAMURA Beloved member of Hue Class of I933 l Enferecl info resl I935. Gymnasium Courfland High School DEDICATION ll' has been our good liorlune lo have as leader oi our school, a loyal and kindly man who has displayed an abiding inleresl in and sympaihy for lhe menlal and physical well-being of every sludenl who has come under his influence. He is a man who has noi' liorgoifen lhe old virlues in remembering 'lhe new: who believes lhal discipline and self-reslrainl Temper 'rhe sleel in 'rhe lormalion of characlerp who believes in making us +rue lol 'rhe besl in ourselves: who holds a high slandard of scholar- ship and personal inlegrily for our goal. lmparfialily, humor, energy. cullure are allribules of his characler ap- parenl lo all, buf only his associales and sludenls can realize lhe unusual depih and brilliance of his scholaslicism. . The dedicafion of 'rhis Annual will convey in a small parl The deep re- specl and affeclion we have for Mr. Halley, and The apprecialion we have for his keen inleresl in our alhlelic and exira-curricular aclivilies, as well as our scholaslic achievemenls. We. in Turn. appreciale lhe wir and humor wifh which he adminislers his fair and well-considered deci- sions. To 'rhis fine genrleman of 'rhe Old Soulh, Mr. S. J. Halley, we dedicale our l7l'h LA PERITA. ,. :Q '- J mg Q a- sg A3 , - :Y :SSW 121.1-fi f 31: 5, ' iii!! , .3 .THE losses 'ea-fab., bf' ara, 6 s. Hu 4- Q wi a, A 1 -fi? me- 4 .1 ar, 'TE ff: Ffa 3 L A F, 'fi , . , 5- .JN fig? owl? Aim! 15491 ffm 5 5 5 1-31 .Q 'E 'H ff ' 255 1 P2 -A 'ii 'Tw ,. '. fa is Q?1' les? ,FT sit! :JE L71' -sk fa , sig , N T11 Tix Eff! if I x 5 '-si. .s f fn A -.5 is 'E- ' 11 -475 f w .ff f 166,21 ,.-,Q-1:51 .14 fail-, 3254 2 1 ' 0-1- ,zff -,-J si rf.-:vs T f-- ' ' ' .f-'Qn58.Y:1,:1 sf' .:e,3?Ts2'5Y' ' , 'A ,.-:WZSQ5 ,kr 1 A 41 AA Ana- 4 ,4,.J-fr if A , .:a '5:'?f: A f3'.J,i,. '- ' As -.A-Jn -2.52 ffl. as 'gina'-E I -K ,., Q 5:1 . ' 2 5, T f 1 1 4 I Y l 'filfm I i MRS. MILDRED QUINN Typing, Shorfhand, Bookkeeping. Girls' Afhlefics A.B. Universify of California, Los An- geles. MRS. ANNE S. HIGGINS English, Spanish A.B. Universify of California MRS. SOPHIE LENT English, General Science A.B. Universify of California. Mills College. MR. JOHN QUINN FACULTY MR. EDMONT s. DAHLSTROM Mechanical Drawing, Woodwork. Aufomofive Mechanics A.B. Inclusfrial Arfs and Junior High Creclenfial, Sfafe Teachers College, Chico, California. MISS FLORENCE NORDHOLZ U. S. Hisfory, Civics. Bookkeeping, Shorfhancl, Typing, Sewing A.B. Universify of California. MISS ALLIENE BARRETT Mafhernafics, Junior Business A. B. Sfanforcl Universify A.B. Universify of California. MRS. GERTRUDE MARVIN Direcfor of Boys' Physical Eclucafion MUSIC B.S. Sf. Mary's College A.B. Universify of California Gracluafe of Chicago Piano College. Chicago.. MISS GERALDEAN ANDERSON Arf. Hisfory, Girls' Glee Club. Orchesfra, Dramafics A.B. College of Holy Names Universify of California. MR. S. J. HALLEY Principal-Physics. Lafin A.B. A.M. C.E. B.S. Kenfucky Universify. Kenfucky ' ERMA OSTMAN Class Treasurer I, 2: La Perila Sfaff 2, 3. 4: Sfudenl Council 2: Class Presidenl 3, 4: ChrisImas Revels 4: Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Body Secrefary 3: Dramalic Club 4: Glee Club I. 4. I933-I934 - Alberi Serpa - Joe Green - Theresa Halley Erma Osiman - Manuel Cunha - Edward Carli 3 V X CLASS OFFICERS FOR FOUR YEARS I932!'I933 Sydney Elam, Nora Brown - - Presidenf - Willie Chan ---- Vice Presideni Lucy Goodman - - Secrefary - Ermwiman A- Treasurer klkapn'uelxCunha - - I-lisiorian - Edward Carli - Class Collecior I934-i935 Erma Oslman - Manuel Cunha - - Lorraine BeHencour+ Nelson Eddy - - Theresa Halley - Richard Cunha Class Flowers - Class Molio - Class Colors - Freshman Advisor - Sophomore Advisor Junior Advisor - Senior Advisor - - Presidenr - Vice Presidenl - Secreia ry - Treasurer - Hisforian Class Collecfor l935-I936 - Erma Osfman - Nelson Eddy - Sevilla l'luHon Lorraine BeHencour'r - Theresa Halley - - - Ralph Davis Yellow Chrysanlhemums We do our par? - Blue and Gold - Mrs. Higgins - Mrs. Len'r Mrs. Henderson Mrs. Quinn BETTENCOURT 4, 5: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Band 4: Orcheslra 4: Class Secreiary 3: Class Treasurer 4: Srudenr Body Treasurer 4: La Perifa Sfaff 3. 4. SEN IORS SALLY ACOMPANADO Transferred from Dinuba High School. Baslrelball I, 2, 3. 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3: Typisf for La Peri'ra 4. RAYMGND ALVES Assislanl Colleclor 2, 3, 4: CI1rislmas Reveals 4: Ro- mancers 4. P LORRAINE ALAM EDA Volleyball 3, 4: Armislice Program 2: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Typisl for La Perila Slaff 3. WARREN BOGLE Foofball 3, 4: Baslcelball C 2: B 3. 4: Baseball 4: In- 'rerclass Baslselball 3. THELMA BLAYLOCK G-lee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3: Minslrel Show 2: Dramalic Club 4: Armislice Program 2, 3: Chrislmas Revels 4. THEODORE BUDNIK Football 2, 3, 4: Baslzelball C I: B 2: A 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: lnferclass Baslcelball I, 3. JUNE CASSIE Baslceiball I, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Armislice Program I, 2: CI-rrislmas Program 2, 3: Minsfrel Show 2: Glee Club I, 2. TITO CARLI Baslcelball C 2, 3: B 4: Inferclass Baslcelball 3, 4: Wafer- boy 4: Assisfanf Colleclor I, 2, 3: iICi1TISImdS Revels 4: Keep flme Homelires Burning I. MARY ANN CHAN Slore Manager 3: Volleyball I, 2. 3. 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. CHESTER Cl-IEW Inlerclass Baslcelball I, 3: Slore Manager 3. ELEANOR COELI-IO Glee Club I, 2: Armislice Program 2. MANUEL CUNHA Alhlelic Manager l, 2, 3, 4: Class I-lislorian I. 2: Class Vice Presidenl 3: Sfudenf Body Colleclor 2, Vice Presiclenl 3, Presidenf 4: La Perils Sialf 2: Business Manager 3: Edilor of La Peri'ra 4: Cl1risImas ReveIs 4: Vice Presi- clenl of Dramalic Club 4. RICHARD CUNI-'IA Baslcelball C I, 2, 3: B 4: Foolball 4: Baseball 2: Cal- Iecfor of Sludenl Body 3: La Peri+a Slalf 3. 4. EDWARD CARLI Baslcefball C 2, 3: B 4: lnlerclass Baskelball 3: Wafer- boy 4: Assislanl Collecfor I, 2. 3: CI1rislmas ReveIs 42 Keep fhe Homefires Burning I. 40-. Qu SEN IORS RALPH DAVIS Basketball C 3, 4: Inlerclass Baslceiball 3: Chrislmas Revs-Is 4: Class Colleclor 4: La PerI'ra Slalf 4: Ro- mancers 4. NELSON EDDY Baslcelball C 2, 3: B 4: lnlerclass Baslcelball I, 37 Slcidding 3: IICIIFISITTIBS Reveals 4: Dramalic Club 4: La Porilau Slafl 4. PAULINE FOX Glee Club 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Typing for La Perilan 3. HENRY EURUSHIRO Baslcelball C I, 2, 3: B 4: Inlerclass Baslcelball I, 3. SI-IIZU FUJISAKI Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Armlslice Program I: Glee Club I, 2. HENRY GEE lnrerclass Baslcelball l. LUCY GOODMAN Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Armisflce Pro- gram 2: Chrislmas Program 3: Glee Club I, 3: Class Sec- refary I. JOE GREEN Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Assisianl Edilor 4. THERESA I-IALLEY Class Secrelary 2: Class Hislorlan 3, 4: Orclweslra I, 2, -1: Sluclenl Body Secrelary 4: Glee Club l, 2: Glee Club Vice Presiclenl 4: LiHIe Women I: Cl1rIsI'mas Revelsu 4: Dra- malic Club 4: Baslcefball 2, 3: 4: Volleyball 3, 4: La Peri'ra Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Armislice Program l, 2: Chrlsfmas Program 2: Romancers 4. JIMMY HING Baslrefball C I: Inferclass Baskefball I, 3: Foofball 2, 3, -1. SEVILLA I-IUTTON Transferred from Monfana 4: Class Secrelary 4: Drarnalic Club Secrelary 4: Slee Club Presldenf 4: La PerIIa Sfafl 4: Chris+mas Revels 4: Orclweslra 4: Romance-ers 4. EDWARD INABA - Transferred from Gall 4: lndusfrial Arls Course MABEL INABA f Transferred from GaI+ 4: Commercial Course: Baslcelball 4: Volleyball 4. GEORGE INOUYE Foofball 2, 3, -4: Inferclass Baslcelball 2: Baseball I. SEN IORS MASAAKI :To College Preparafory Course. LINA JANC5 Glee Club 3: Orcheslra I, 2: Baslcelball I. 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. FRED KUI-IAGEN Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Inlerclass Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3. VESTAL LAI Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I. 3, 4: Slora Manager. ON LEE Transferred from Grass Valley 2. PING LEE Transferred from Grass Valley 2: Track C 3: Baslcel- ball C 4. WILLIAM MAI-I Baslcelball B I: Inferclass Baslcelball I, 3: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 3. IVIOTOI-IIRO NAKAMURA Transferred from San Francisco 3: Baskelball B 4. YOSHIO NISHIDA College Preparalory Course. ELSIE NOYOSI-II , Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Minsfrel Show 2: Armisfice Program I, 2: Typing Eclilor of La PeriI'a 4. FRANK OTANI Baslcefball B I, 2. 3: A 4: Inlerclass Baslcefball I, 3: Foolball 4: Baseball I, 3. Pl-IILIP PECK Foolball 2. 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Inlerclass Baslcelball I, 2. 3. ALBERT SERPA Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3. 4: Class Presidenf 2: Baseball I, 2, 3. TOM YOSHIDA Baslcelball B I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Foolball 2, 3. 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: 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. 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 FRESHMEN We slarled our lirsl' year in high school wilh a iolal of lilly-eighl sludenis. Harry Chan and Mary Ting dropped our and Bill Muranishi ioined. Our firsi social evenl in High School was The recep- iion given us by +he Seniors, which afforded much amuse- menr Jro ihe resi of fhe school while The viclims shivered in 'rheir shoes when broughr +o Trial. -EDITH HUDSON, '39. GX Presideni - - Gene Fosler Vice Presideni - Jaclc Howard Secrerary - Madelyn Mosher Treasurer - Claire Kishpaugh Collecior Masaru Baba Hisiorian - - Ediih Hudson Class Advisor Class Colors Class Morro Mrs. Higgins - Red and Whiie No sfep backward Top Row, lefl ro righr: George Yamashiia, Bill Muranishi, Henry Kusaba, Masaru Baba, Renzi Alameda, Harry Jang, Sam Salcafa, John Jang, VVillie Ow, Warren Lai, George lseri, Henry Mark, Bob Uyeda, Eddie Chew, Mrs. Higgins, Lillian Galli. Andy Yoshiwara, Kenneih Crozier. Frank Hogawa, Don Eosfer, Bill Runyon, Gene Fosler, Newell McMullen, Takeshi Olcamolo, Mafazo Tagami, George Hoshizu, Morrison Chan, Helen Uyeda, Aniia Giovannoni, Jean Davis, Marie Hollenbeclc. Edirh Hudson, Dolly Vereran, Virginia McClain, Lois Bogle, Claire Kishpaugh, Gloria Giovannoni, Emory Nannura, Hiroshi lnaba, Louise Baba, Jaclc Howard, Helen Kusaba, Namilco Yamada, Hazel Uyeolca, Norma Corropassi, Lorraine Johnslon, Thelma Heringer, Bernice Peclc, Gerrrude PiereHi, Lillian Hill, Madelyn Mosher, Lucille Nishimura, Mary Owyang. 514 ws-F ETS 3 :sic-E PF-Fri r , . 5. , N 'L P . .2 L 'Z ,fl Sv pw .N A ., 4. . E? 52 W- CTiVi'Cie5 .- X , r-,,., f .,-W -fa Y.:- 'W -1 v 'Wi W3 ' Ai ra r.. 'X f .Q Nr f .D sJ'r4.1 ff: 45: 5 Fffff if:-F LL- , - ii F-42' : P21 5 S?-Q E:If ,U Exif 'FW :SPY 2, V: .V pf :' F . 5555 52254 , E51 . . .4- 7' 9551 Eff: if ici wifi ' if :QQ Lrg gf E,:?2. ggi 51' 15:- 6 5555-:N 5 , Q '55 1 r 5 , . 1 '1- Wi,-Y J: ' -' K' 't-Wffiffew ,., .. .. 'cp QA., , ,.-5 iff' ,fn-W 1 :- .N ..,,,- as fi x. rg' 42:151-5- ...Q ,I I ...gui-.. ,.'. , ,,, VI , ,M . .-f fl, x. ,445 Y'-,-.:,-jgv.-,W fares ' Q-fif- 4357? ,nk N x.: H-J' vp ev-f A D6 Q- -.xy Q.:-.1 r ' Fw -we-. T1 45 N, STU DENT BODY NOTES AT The regular meeTing in November a commiTTee, consisTing oT Erma OsTman, Roberi' Vail, Edward Carli, and Theresa Halley, was appoinTed To Tind ouT The cosT oT Tixing The sTage. AT a regular meeTing in February The Tollowing mem- bers oT The TooTball squad were awarded sweaTers: Cap- Tain Joe Green, AlberT Serpa, Philip Peclc, Jimmy l-ling, Fred Kuhagen, Theodore Budnilc, Warren Bogle, George lnouye, Sam TsuruTa, Richard Cunha, RoberT Vail, George MuriseT, Jerry Salisbury, Sam SalcaTa, RoberT Roux, George Jensen, and Charles Elam. Manuel Cunha, our AThleTic Manager, also received a sweaTer aT This meeTing. AT a regular meeTing in March iT was decided To presenT sweaTers To The mem- bers oT The Championship C baskeTball Team. The Junior Girls' lnTer-Class Bas- lceTball Team members were awarded gold basl4eTballs by The STudenT Body. The girls receiving These awards are: Laura Hing, CapTainq Molly ITo, Elsie l-ling, Mar- gery Ross, Lillian Meyers, Jean Sueolca, Midori l-liroTsu, Elena CorTopassi, Mary SaiTa, Ruby Jang. The Girls' Volleyball Team winning The Championship in May will receive English sTyle C leTTers. Two represenTaTives were senT by The STudenT Body To The Annual Press Con- venTion aT Berkeley. Manuel Cunha, EdiTor oT The La PeriTa, and Elena CorTopassi, Business Manager, were chosen To aTTend, and They gave inTeresTing reporTs oT Their Trip when They reTurned. They learned many Things oT value To our TuTure La PeriTa EdiTors and sTaTTs. Manuel Cunha - PresidenT Elena CorTopassi - Vice PresidenT Theresa l-lalley - SecreTary RoberT Vail - - CollecTor Lorraine BeTTencourT - Treasurer EDITOR'S COMMENT A change is good for The eyes. Af leasf Thai is whai we believe, so we have changed The color of 'rhe covers of our book and ils conienis. PicTures Tell ihe Tale , Therefore we have pul in as many piciures as our budger permifs. We have iried 'ro pui oui as good a book as possible, and 'ro slay wiihin our means. I+ has been no easy Task. l especially wish 'ro ihanlc The siaif and my iaiihiul Business Manager for They all have worked hard on ihe Annual. l also wish io 'rhanlc The iaculiy who have given me full cooperaiion in my underialcing This year. The Typing class and Mr. and Mrs. Quinn have worlced very hard and should receive a lol of recogniiion for Their un+ir- ing efiorf. -MANUEL CUNHA, Ediror. STAFF: Top, Joe Green, Sevilla Huiion, Richard Cunha, Lorraine Beffencouri, Bar- bara Ross. Boiiom, Erma Osiman, Sally Acompanado, Elsie Noyoshi, Theresa Halley. Coach Quinn, Advisor. . TO OUR ADVERTISERS V The La Perifa sfaff fakes lhis opporiuniiy fo lhanlc The firms and business men who. by rheir adverrisemenfs, have made ihis book financially possible. As a recognifion of iheir splendid cooperalion. we should do our pari by pafronizing our loyal supporiers. l wish io personally express my sincere appreciaiion +o our aclveriisers, many of whom have coniribuied wirhoui hesirarion year affer year. We welcome and Jrhanlc many new firms who have secured a place in our book. To our friends, our aclverlisers-we could noi have pu? our bool: our wi+hou+ you. and we fhank you. -ELENA CORTOPASSI, Business Manager. STAFF: Top, Roberr Vail, Margery Ross, Nelson Eddy, Violei Chew. Grace Fuiii. Bo'r'rom. Mrs. Quinn. Advisor, Ralph Davis, Lillian Meyers. Elsie Hing, Ediih Hudson. WUYH an Senior Play Top Piclure: R. Davis, E. Oslman, E. Coellmo, L. Alameda. P. Fox, S. l-lulfon, R. Alves. E. Corlopassi, L. Goodman, J. Cassie. L. Bellencourl, sealed, T. Halley. Middle Piclurez Ralph Davis, Raymond Alves, Sevilla Hullon, Theresa Halley, Elena Corlopassi. Boldrom Piclure: Violel Chew, Ruby Jang. Veslal Lai, Elsie Hing. The Romancers Top Picfure: Elena Corlopassi, Ralph Davis, Sevilla Hulrlon, Theresa Halley, Raymond Alves. Middle Piclurer L. Bellencourl, T. Halley, L. Goodman, J. Cassie, L. Alameda. P. Fox, E. Coelho, E. Oslman. Boflom Piclurez Sevilla Huflon, Theresa Halley, Elena Corlopassi. GLEE CLUB Alloc Lorraine Alameda, LaVerne Cunha. Pauline Fox, Faye l-logaboom. Alice Maeda, Lillian Meyers, Efhelmae Pylman. Soprano: Grace Fujii, Thelma Blaylock, Theresa l-lalley,ASevilla Huffon. Marie Mizurani, Erma Osrman, Louise llcemofo. Wanda Siuarl, Dolly Veferan. and BeHy Salo. OFFICERS Presidenf - - - - Sevilla HuHon Vice Presidenr - Theresa Halley Secrerary - Thelma Blaylock Social Chairman - LaVerne Cunha The Glee Club, under lhe direcfion of Miss Anderson, has been insirumenlal in making our school programs a success. They pariicipafed in 'rhe Chrisfmas play, and very successfully infroduced 'the new school song, Up Wirh The Green and Gold. The social evenis enioyed included parries on l-lallowe'en and Valen'rine's Day. -SEVILLA HUTTON, '36. Gloria Giovannoni - Philip Reiben - Lillian Hill Sevilla Huiion - Claire Kishpaugh - Newell McMullen - Barbara Ross - - Lorraine Beifencourf Wanda Siuari - Alvin Osfman Madelyn Mosher Fred Kuhagen - - - ORCHESTRA - Violin - Violin - Violin - Violin - Violin - Violin Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone - Violin - Trumpef Edi+h Hudson Jack Howard Bill Runyon - Gene Fosier - Jack Edinger Bob Roux - Marie Mizuiani Theresa Halley- Don Fosier - Mrs. Marvin Miss Anderson -Clarinei Clarinef Trombone - Trumpel - Flufe - -Drums -Piano - Piano Mandolin Direcior - Assisiani Direcior Alihough we los? Three siringed insfrumenr players. we gained four brass insirumeni- alisfs. We hope To improve our orchesira each year, as we have done in ihe pas'r. -SEVILLA HUTTON, '36. -531 , L L li, T is ir f 4 f E , lr! F L'-E his r , , . ' .A I I 0 Q 4 Ex . Pg hiy- Ni -s - . T1 E' 1 E I L . , f V 1 , . f-'Q e ' W.. 'z Q12 sgw P2551 , 9514: 53511 Hifi YQ' 'I ., gg L-1 -:v Q ' w . Las A . Af-sg L. . . 13,5 1 Pi? ,Q L 1-gm 1:97 .gl 6,193 .'f'fj1 4: a A ALL-STAR TEAM FOR COUNTY LEAGUE IS NAMED BY COACHES lExcerpT Trom Sacramenfo Beel The San Juan SPARTAN, sTudenT newspaper oT The San Juan High School, has announced iTs all league TooT- ball Team for The SacramenTo CounTy TooTball League. T' Choices are made by balloTs of coaches oT The schools COACH Quinn . represenTed in The league and The sporTs deparTmenT QT The p Qaawf CourTland, Champions oT The league, received six places on The Team and one subsTiTuTe. San Juan High School, runner-up Tor The championship, goT Two places and one subsTiTuTe. The Team Tollows: Joe Green, Courfland, cenTer7 Sam SalcaTa. CourTland, end: W. C. Smallwood, San Juan, end: George lvluriseT, CourTland, Guard: Philip Peck, CourTland, guard, Roberlr Vail, CourTland, Tackle: Howard WanTz, GalT, Taclcleg lvlaclc Woerner, Ellc Grove, quar- Terbaclcg Joe Codina, San Juan, hahfback: Bob Howell, GalT, halTbaclcg AlberT Serpa, CourTland, Tullback. SubsTiTuTes, KenneTh Skidmore, San Juan: RoberT Angeli, GalT: and Charles Elam, CourTland. I936 ALL COUNTY SELECTIONS IN BASKETBALL A Team-Co-CapTain, AlloerT Serpa, Torward. ' B Team-TiTo Carli and Henry Furushiro, Torwardsg Nelson Eddy, cenTerg CapT. Richard Cunha, and MoTohiro Nakamura, guards: Harry Jang, subsTiTuTe. C Team-Ping Lee and Louis Furushiro, Torwards: Alvin OsTman, guard. Seven selecTions allowed Tor A , B , and C groups respecTively. lT is a real honor To be chosen on These Teams Tor iT means ThaT The league op-' ponenTs and Their coaches concede a place oT honor and recogniTion Tor good sporTsmanship, real playing abiliTy, and honesT rivalry. CourTland is proud To have so many OT her men achieving This honor. The honor oT being named on The All-CounTy Team is The mosT highly prized award oT The whole season among The aThleTes of The League. Fumble! Top Row, lefl +0 right Mgr. Manuel Cunha, Alberf Serpa, Philip Peclc, Charles Elam, Theodore Budnilc, Capl. Joe Green, Roberr Vail, Fred Kuhagen, George lnouye, George Jensen, Coach Quinn, Mr. Halley, Richard Cunha, William Mah. Jimmy Hing, Sam Tsurufa, Bob Roux. George Murisef. Jaclc Ross, Sam Salcafa, Jerry Salisbury. Edwin Jang, Frank Hogowa, Don Fosler, Slanley Peck, Manuel Perez, Gene Fosler, Frank Hoda, Ray Hogalooom, Warren Bogle. FOOTBALL SCORES C. U H. s. o Placer Union High 25 C. u. H. s. o Roseville High I8 c. u. H. s. s eell o c. u H. s I9 Elk efeve o C. u. H. S. 7 San Juan I3 C. u. H. s. 25 Rle Visla zo C. u. H. s. 6 see Juan o c. u. H. 5. o Armiio o C. U. H. s. o Ceres o The las'r fhree games were seclional play-off games and as a resulr we became co-'rifle holders of The N. S. C. l. F. championship. C l Foofball Squad V iiwhh- bl Clarksburg-Couriland Game A BaskeTball Team A BASKETBALL For The TirsT Time in seven years our VarsiTy baskerball Team Tailed To reTain Their Championship crown. Many reasons could be advanced To explain The Tailure, buT lack of school spiriT would no doubT be a powerful TacTor. WiTh every indicaTion of be- coming one oT our really greaT Teams before The season's opening, The Champs TalTered badly in Their opening league game againsT Elk Grove and losT Their TirsT game in I5 games againsT our ancienT rivals by The score oT 23-25. A comparison of The beginning and ending line-ups will be enlighTening as To one reason Tor This sea- son's clisasTerous record. Caplrain AlberT Serpa and Frank OTani were Iosl To The Team in mid-season due To a new C. l. F. ruling, while The oTher regulars preTerred Gym work To baskeTball. The sTarTing line-up oT The season: CapTain AlberT Serpa, Frank OTani, Joe Green, Theodore Budnik, George Jensen, Charles Elam, Roberl' Vail, Fred Kuhagen. The line-up Tor The season's lasT game: Philip Peck, Sam TsuruTa, Harry Jang, Fred Kuhagen, RoberT Vail, Warren Bogle, George MuriseT, Sam SakaTa, Masaru Baba. and Frank lTocla. June GraduaTes are: Serpa, Kuhagen. OTani, Budnik, Green, Bogle, Peck. Elam TransTerred To GranT Union High School. SEASON'S RECORD 3l C. U. H. S. Roseville 26 C. U. H. S. 24 ChrisTian 36 C. U. H. S. 23 Elk Grove 25 C. U. H. S. 26 Folsom 2l C, U. H. S. 22 GranT 4l C. U. H. S. 23 San Juan 24 C. U. H. S. 2l Rio VisTa 42 C. U. H. S. 36 lone 30 C. U. H. S. 24 GalT 30 C. U. H. S. 22 Placer 33 Ready for The WhisTle. Henry Furushiro, Tilo Carli, Fred Arimolo, Forwards: Nelson Eddy, Don Fosler, Ceniersg Capf. Richard Cunha, Gerald Salisbury, Mofohiro Nakamura, Edward Carli, Ray Hogalooom. guards: Tom lolca, Manuel Perez, and Slanley Peck, Subsiilules. B SQUAD The lrulh of lhe old nursery srory of Jrhe Torl'oise and lhe Hare was re-enacred 'lo perleclion by our B squad. They de-monslraled beyond a doubl Thar success lalcen in 'foo large quanlilies can develop a bad case of over-confidence . However, we slill believe lhaf 'rhe besl B squad in our school's hisiory should have raled boiler Than lhe runner up in The Sacramenro Counly Alhlelic League. THE SEASON'S RECORD C. U. H. S. 3l Roseville 32 C. U. H. S. 48 Chrisfian Brolhers 2I C. U. H. S. 39 Elle Grove I6 C. U. H. S. 27 Folsom H. S. I7 C. U. H. S. 32 Gran? H. S. 22 C. U. H. S. 34 San Juan H. S. 26 C. U. H. S. 3l Rio Visla H. S. 29 C. U. H. S. 44 lone H. S. 22 C. U. H. S. I5 Gall H. S. 26 1 A Tense Momenfl m-N-P W' N ' ' 'f M -0' 'J' rf ' ' 'faW Louis Furushiro, Ping Lee, Frank Hogawa, George Hoshizu, and Jack Howard. Forwards. Billie Runyon. Gene Fosfer. and Willie Ow, Ceniers. Ralph Davis, Alvin Osfman. Alberf Gee. Jack Fuiisalci, Eddie Chew, and Ivlarazo Tagami, Guards. C CHAMPIONS Showing The leaslr Championship possibililies of our Ihree Ieams during 'the early games. our C Ieam upsei Ihe dope sheeI by capruring Ihe Counry Champion- ship. Incidenrally, Ihis was our 'rhird consecuiive Cham ionship in Ihe C division and Ihe fourfh in seven years under Coach Quinn's guiclgance. The C Ieam, com- posed moslly of beginners, conlinued Io improve as Ihe season progressed. Our dashing C Ieam gave Ihe specraiors an exciling evening on The occasion of Iheir deciding game wiIh Placer. Couriland, Io Ihe amazemeni of many, was lead- ing in Ihe half. bui 'Ihe lveferan Placer boys had a IO-poin'r lead ai Ihe end of Ihe game. , SEASON'S RECORD C. U. H. S. I3 Roseville H. S. 23 , C. U. H. S. 25 Chrislian Brolhers I9 C. U. H. S. 6 Elk Grove H. S. IO C. U. H. S. I4 Folsom H. S. I2 C. U. H. S. 24 Grani H. S. Il C. U. H. S. 23 San Juan H. S. I8 C. U. H. S. 25 Rio Visla 2I C. U. H. S. I9 lone 35 IChampionship gamel C. U. H. S. I9 Elk Grove I3 C. U. H. S. 23 Placer 32 IPlayoIII Conveyances for Our A'IhIe+es l George Jensen, RoberT Vail, Philip Peck, Theodore Budnik, William Runyon, Don FosTer, Manuel Perez, Warren Bogle, Manuel Cunha, Manager, Ichiro ArimoTo, Sam TsuruTa, Sam SakaTa. Jack Fuiisalci, Franlc Hogawa, Frank lToda, Edward Inaba, Toshio Tagami, George KobaTa, John Primasing, MascoT, Tom loka, Ray l-logaboom, Henry Kusaba, MaTazo Tagami. BASEBALL Our baseball Team is Torced by The Topography oT The AThleTic Tield, which is a veriTable lalce during The early Baseball season, To play aT leasT half of iTs schedule wiThouT baTTing or fielding pracTice. The opening oT The season This year meeTs The same delay ThaT has hindered us in previous years. There is liTTle cause To wonder ThaT The boys are very slow in signing up Tor our naTional sporT. The handicap of Three deTeaTs before The Team has a chance To show iTs abiliTy is noT conducive To much enThusiasm. However, our boys do well in The closing games oT The schedule. For The pasT Two years we have won our las+ Three games aTTer losing The TirsT Three. This year's record will be similar, as we have already losT To Elk Grove and Folsom. buT we hope To Turn The Tables in The second round oT play. Coach Quinn has a good many Freshmen and Sophomores in suiT This season. FRESHMEN: Runyon, FosTer, Kusaba, Tagami, SalcaTa, ITogawa. SOPHOMORES: Salisbury, Fuiisalci, Tagami, Vail, lolca, Hogaboom, Jensen, lToda, Perez, KobaTa. JUN- IORS: TsuruTa, ArimoTo. SENIORS: CapTain Peck, Budnik, Inaba, and Bogle. BaT'Ter Up! Baseball Squad Capfams in ' J Their New E 5 1 Locker Room 3 V3 Q FOOTBALL For The firsi lime in our school's hisfory our Varsiiy Fooiball Team became Co- Tiile holders for The N. S. C. I. F. Championship for B high schools. lncidenially, This is The ihird lime in seven years Thai we have played in The finals, buf on The +wo previous occasions we were deleaied. This year's score was Ceres O-Courrland 0. allhough Couriland gained Tour Jrouch crediis To Ceres Two. ln seciional play-offs 'rcuch crediis are used 'ro decide decisions in Jrhe games, buf no+ in 'the finals. so our Champions are quife conleni' io share The lop honors wiih Their highly esieemed op- ponenis. Ceres. Wilhoui Tear of conlradicfion, we fhinlc The Ceres 'ream was one of The hardesi playing and besi coached reams we have ever played. They were 'Truly a grand group of players possessed wilh whar we would call real spor'rsmanship. This year's gradualing class will lake Ten of our Championship squad, buf Coach Quinn siill believes ihere is The making of another Championship Team in +he re- maining players oi This year's squad. The following champions graduaie in June: Capiain Joe Green, Alberl Serpa, Jimmy I-ling. Warren Bogie. George lnouye, Rich- ard Cunha. Fred Kuhagen, Theodor Budnilc, Philip Peck, and William Mah. Sweaier men: A. Serpa. P. Peck, C. Elam, T. Budnik, J. Green, R. Vail. F. l-luhagen, G. lnouye, G. Jensen, R. Cunha, J. Hing. S. Tsurula, S. Salcara, R. Roux, G. Murisef, G. Salisbury. W. Bogie, Manager M. Cunha. Muscle-builders for Gym Class Junior Baslcerball Champs 40 BASKETBALL TEAMS sENioRs Forwards: Elsie Noyoshi and Mabel lnaba. Cenrers: Erma Oslman and Capt Lorraine Belfencourl. Guards: Theresa l-lalley and Sally Acompanado. Subs: Lucy Goodman. Veslal Lai, June Cassie, annd Pauline Fox. JUNIORS Forwards: Molly Ho and Jean Suyeolca. Cenrers: Margery Ross and Capl. Laura Hing. Guards: Mary Saila and Elsie l-ling. Subs: Lillian Meyers, Elena Corropassi- Midori l-lirolsu, and Ruby Jang. SOPHOMORES Forwards: Rally King and Bally Salo. Cenrers: Ellenmae Veleran and Mabel Hayashi. Guards: Malsue Koga and Gladys Olsen. Senior-Junior Gym Class Subs: LaVerne Cunha. Capl. Ardell Goodman, Barbara Ross, Joy Eddy, and Luella Riclcels. Sophomore- Freshman Gym Class FRESHMEN Forwards: Lorraine JohnsTon and Virginia McClain. CenTers: Dolly VeTeran and Thelma Heringer. Guards: Capr. Claire Kishpaugh and Helen Uyeda. Subs: AniTa Giovannoni, Lillian Galli, Norma CorTopassi. and Helen Kusaloa. VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS The Juniors ToughT a hard baTTle in order To win The inTerclass baslceTloall cham- pionship. IT is The TirsT Time since I933 ThaT The Juniors have been able To deTeaT The Seniors in The play-OTT. The CapTains oT The Volleyball Teams are Elsie l-ling, Junior CapTainq Lucy Goodman, Senior CapTaing Mabel l-loyoshi. Sophomore Cap- Tain, and Virginia McLain, Freshman CapTain. The scores oT The BaslceTball games were as follows: Junior I4 Sophomore I8 Junior I6 Senior 29 Senior I6 Junior 20 Senior 6 Freshmen I I Sophomore 8 Freshmen 9 Sophomore I I Freshmen I2 -MARGERY ROSS, '3 7. Training Tor TournamenT 4I W.. .. ,, 1 wi 3 FELT -5-111 5:3 F23 Hi pe. yi -, 1 533 H35 Li 3: 1565. af:- ecltures s L. .Em Eli we ,., ,kk ge- - Si W . f l.. a ...Z-L 59:1 Elf' 5?-Te FW fail fix T 59-hz 5. 'T icff 52:9 :gi rll f ij: . :Fl 2341 5'7 'Ig- ii I aww 'A vw I3 Eats? 5:15 L33 li 5 ,-A i-'TEE Fpfgg Eff 2 ,Lv HST? 'F . 45 L H N4 I L f K Z 1 , K 1 1 Z' I Er-f ww, .., qi Ji! :.'xZ,'f 13- ., w- rs -1 'Y ' ' ,.,.- W. .' . -N,,i.55wr'R,2g:-ESQ, -1 - in -.w-Ag--il. . ,J uh., -Nm .paHQ+' ly: V .Y-0--5 1 5:-:fx af . --f' -- L - ,'.Lz,:fW::.,- f ' .-wwf, . ,.+.--,.-..':.'--'uf--.. 1 L x?S ,ge rl: 'win , X '42 1 .4 Q.. 1 1 SpringHrne in fhe Rockies 6 Enjoying a Soda Pop? 7 Wairing for a sfreef car. 8 Sweef Sixfeen and-? 9 A liHle adrion, boys. IO Slow mofion. Masquerading Whaf! no beard? RhyHwm in my nursery rhymes Our Flaf-head Indian. YG MUQIS-H 6. Beffer Than walking. HG. I. 6 . 'gg mg ewes 7. Answer fo a Maidens Prayer Nosey! Comparing Dams. 8. Waifing for The dinner bell. A well-deserved resr. 9. Look ou'r for rhai' window! SONG SHEET Rl1yJrlwameHc 6. You Ouqhl To Be Arresl'ecl 7 Swee+ and Lovely Lalins from Manl'1aHan l'm Building Up To an Awful Lel- 9' down lO. 8. Sing an Old-fashioned Song Dames Alone Cl'linalown, My Clwlnalownu Qui? Kiclcln' My Dog Around La Jo'ra Measuring The Diamond. Apple polishers. Tulrl Tufl Lorraine. Man Mountain Dean, beware. Carch as Cafch can. Don'+ drop H on your Thar fired feeling. The firsf round. Top-heavy. foe! Whaf, Mr. Dahlsfrom, no smile? Ou r favorife deparfm en? heads. l'se A-Muggin' 6 Whai did he say? 7 -so I said +0 him- 8 Topic-Men! 9 Since when. Joe? IO Ge? away from Jrhe horse's head ladies! Eifed of a defeai? Birds of a feaiherl An approprialre reward. Holding up 'rhe wall? The engine rebels! The Senior circle. Reliring chiefs, Rivals of rhe flower garden. The hidden ball 'rriclm l Gorgeous! Don'+ fail me. arms! Phanfom Sluggers. Swan Divers. SENIOR WILL We, The Senior Class OT I936 oT The CourTIand JoinT Union High School, OT proper age and sound minds, and wiTh muTuaI undersTanding, do hereby wiII and be- gueaTh: To The Juniors, our regisTraTion room: To The Sophomores, our IoaTing abiliTy: To The Freshmen, our digniTy and behavior in 5TudenT Body meeTings. Individually, we bcqueaTh The Tollowing: Lorraine Nameda-My good behavior To Lola WrighT. Raymond Alves-My Gable brows To John Kercheval. Sally Acompanado--My place on The TirsT Honor Roll To Janice Brown. Lorraine BeTTencourT-My digniTied manners To Lillian Meyers. Warren Bogle-My Tear oT girls To George Jensen. Thelma Blaylock-My slim Tigure To Elsie Kuhagen. June Cassie-My dumb remarks To Margery Ross. Eleanor Coelho-My lovely Tigure To Lillian Galli. Mary Ann Chan-My love Tor engagemenT rings To Faye Hogaboom. ChesTer Chew-My quieT ways To Tom Ioka. Manuel Cunha-My school spiriT To The enTire school. Richard Cunha-My abiliTy To Talk back To The hisTory Teacher To Dale Kishpaugh. Theodor Budnik-My giganTic size To Jack Howard. Ralph Davis-My Macaroni Box To Bob Roux. A Pauline Fox--My Irish Temper To VioleT Chew. Shizue Fuiisaki-My abilTy To Tap dance To Alice Maeda. Nelson Eddy-My abiliTy To make speeches To AIberT Massoni. Edward Carli-My way wiTh The ladies To KenneTh Buckley. TiTo Carli-My Ioobbed hair To Frank Massoni. Joe Green-My TascinaTing eyes and charming disposiTion To Jerry Salisbury. ' Theresa Halley-My inTeIIigence To all Those who need iT. Mabel Inaba-My shorTness To Dolly VeTeran. Edward Inaba--My so-called Inabaski accenT To RoberT Vail. Masaaki lTo-My abiliTy To geT good grades To Jack Ross. George Inouye-My power To insuIT people To Sam TsuruTa. Lina Jang-My aIerTness To Bernice Peck. Jimmy Hing--My quieTness and good manners To AIberT Gee. Henry Furushiro--My abiliTy To play baskeTbaII To Bill Runyon. Lucy Goodman--My way wiTh The boys To Elena CorTopassi. VesTal Lai-My slim Tigure To Marie MiTzuTani. Ping Lee-My abiliTy To please The arT Teacher To Edifh Hudson. Fred Kuhagen--My TooTbaII heImeT To Jack Edinger. William Mah-My sleepiness in U. S. HisTory To all who are sleepy. MoTohiro Nakamura-My girl Triend To anyone who wanTs her. Yoshio Nishida-My sTuTTering To Ichiro ArimoTo. Elsie Noyoshi-My abiliTy To play baskeTbaII To GerTrude PiereTTi. Frank OTani-My innocenT look To STanTord King. Erma OsTman-My guieT and dignified manners To LaVerne Cunha. Philip Peck-My droopy look To Ardell Goodman. Tom Yoshida--My piTching abiliTy To Bud Peck. Sevilla HuTTon-My nighTingaIe voice To Joy Eddy. AIberT Serpa-My sweaTers To anyone who is cold. On Lee--My heighT To Don FosTer. Henry Gee-My regisTraTion seaT To Mary SaiTa. 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Clara Blaylock Waller Chew Dean Hall Fusako Hoshizu Eva Joe William Kalo Clarence Kimura Lewis Lunderville Belly McClain Cipriano O'Clary Jennie Reiben Paul Amick Muriel Bogle Elia Corlopassi James Hunler Charles Jensen Lilly Jang William King George Kawamura Phyllis Murisel Foon Ting ALUMNI WORKING Folsom Farming Sheldon Oil Company Sacramenlo Ea rming Walnul Grove ' ' Farming Texaco Company Salt Lake Cily Sacramenlo Slorekeeper lMaeda Fish Markel' Sacramenlo Libby, McNeil 8: Libby Walnul Grove Merchanl Sacramenlo Oakland Farming Walnul Grove Elk Grove Telephone Office Farming lslelon Telephone Company Walnul' Grove Farming Walnul Grove Farming Farming Dressmaking Painlersville Nevada Cily COLLEGE Eleclrical Engineer S. J. C. Universily of California Davis Agriculfural U. C. - Sl. Mary's Beauly School. San Jose S. J. C. U. C. S. J. C. S. F. Heald's College S. J. C. Davis Agricullural Sacramenlo Heald's College S. F. Slale Teachers College S. J. C. S. J. C. S. J. C. Davis Agricullural Sacramenlo Heald's College Loyola College Sl. Mary's Los Angeles J. C. Posl-graduale. Courlland S. J. C. Munson's Business College S. J. C. Opal Crowell Golda Fuhrman Gerald Slocum BeHy Fujisalci Ben Wakayama Rosie Iiogawa Ouchida Eslher Rivera Avegio Irene Romani Dinelli Kiyo Saiia Hanamura Grace Salo Talcesue Marie Lee Ah Tye Mary Hiclcson Mecham Bessie Joe Dere Mariorie Thomas Kuriz Roberla Green Genfer Rose Cunha Violel Grage Lillian Lee Seferina Rivera Elizabelh Harris Irene Barlalini Irene Baba Lillian Ho Bruna Romani ALUMNI cou.Eee Los Angeles Lodi Ohio Obala Sewing School Japan MARRIED Florin Sanla Barbara Berkeley Alameda Walsonville Sfocldon Courfland Sacramenfo Courfland Courfland AT HOME Ryde Walnuf Grove Walnul Grove Lodi Ryde Walnui Grove Walnul Grove Courlland Walnui Grove '34 u a 35 35 '33 33 33 '33 33 33 33 34 '34 34 34 35 '33 1 v i I I I 33 33 34 35 '35 35 35 35 r HONOR ROLL FOR FIRST SEMESTER FIRST HONOR ROLL Sally Acompanado, I-2-3 Grace Fuiii. 3 Sevilla HuH'on, I Elena Corlopassi, I-2-3 Lorraine Bellencou rf, I -2-3 Warren Bogle, I-3 Mary Ann Chan, I-2-3 Manuel Cunha, I-2-3 Ralph Davis, I Nelson Eddy, I Violer Chew, 2-3 Louis Furushiro. I-2 Elsie Hing, 2-3 Laura Hing, 3 Fred Arimolo, I Joy Eddy, I-2-3 Mabel Hayashi, I-2-3 Johnny Joe. 2 Frank Ifoda, 3 Takeshi Olcamolo, 2 Renzie Alameda, I-2-3 Louise Baba, I-2-3 Eddie Chew, I-2-3 Morrison Chun, I-2-3 Norma Corlopassi, I-2-3 Fred Arimolo, 2-3 Virginia McClain, 3 SECOND HONOR ROLL Seniors Shizu Fuiisalci, I-2-3 Henry Gee, 3 Theresa Halley, I-2-3 Jimmie Hing. I-2-3 Sevilla Huflon, 2-3 Edward Inaba, I-2-3 Juniors Molly II'o, I-2-3 Dale Kishpaugh, I-2-3 Eihelmae Pylman. 2-3 Mary Saifa, 2-3 Sophomores Freddie Ann Leavens, I Maisue Koga. 3 Eimi Kuramolo, I-2 Alvin Osfman, 2 Gladys Olsen. I Freshmen Q Gloria Giovannoni, I Newell McMullen, 2-3 George Hoshizu, 3 Edifh Hudson. I-2-3 Harry Jang, 3 John Jang, I-2-3 Laura Hing, I-2-3 Elsie Hing, I Margery Ross. I-2 Mabel Inaba, I Masaalci Ho, I-2-3 Elsie Noyoshi, I-2 Yoshio Nishida, I-3 Erma Oslman, I-2-3 Jean Suyeoka, I-2-3 Grace Fujii, I-2 -3 Barbara Ross, 2 Roberl Vail, I-2-3 Thomas Yamane, I-2-3 Claire Kishpaugh, I-2-3 Virginia McClain, I Madelyn Mosher. I Willie Ow, I-2-3 Mary Owyang, I-2-3 Elsie Romani, 3 Happier and Sa er THIS F AMILYis linked with neighbors and loved ones near or far . . . with shops, markets, school . . . with doctors, police, fire department and all the other pro- tective agencies of the community. The lives of its mem- bers are happier, safer, more complete-because of the Telephone. O DELTA TELEPHONE G TELEGRAPI-I CO FRANK E. JUDY MOTOR COMPANY O WALNUT GROVE CALIFORNIA RAYMOND J. PRIMASING, M. D. CourI'Iand, California PHONES Office, C'rIcI. 9-W Residence, Cild. 28I Compliments of LAMBERT MARKETING COMPANY MAIN OFFICE Sacramenfo California COMPLIMENTS of BANK OF ALEX BROWN O Walnul Grove California The Only Comple+e f General Moifo,-5 Low-Priced Car 1,1 W I Producfs MOLINO CHEVROLET CO. Walnul' Grove Q. 5217 .. Household and Sales, Service C . , d R . ornrnercla E E Vf an epalfs Sfealr and Chicken Dinners Carllonls Meal Market Cole's Lunch and Service Firsf Class Meafs and Prices fo Suif S1-31-ion Yo'- ' P0CI'ei'b00I45 Shell, Union and Sunland Gasolines Oils and Greasing Phone W' G' 275I Beer, Wines and Sodas Walnul' Grove California Hood C'garS and C'9areHeEalifornia EAT BORDEN'S ICE CREAM PRODUCT OF BORDEN'S CAPITAL DAIRY AMICK C1 RIPPON NURSERY The clainfiness of a Gardenia- Wifh fhe sfamina of a Rose, Yef fhe loeaufy of a Rainbow The Flower for every occasion- California's Famous CAMELLIA Three Miles Soufh of Courfland TOM LINDSAY MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS GRUNOW REFRIGERATORS Phone 2787 Walnul' Grove California RED Er WHITE STORE JAMES BRowN Dealer in GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone Courfland I I43 Hood, California Delta Rooms and Pool A. B. Fish Market Hall Sells all kinds of fish-all Fresh af Very Reasonable Prices JOE GASPAR' PNP' vlNcENT BELLESAS, Proprieior Telephone 23lI NICK M. BUCAYON, Manager Walnul' Grove Ca'ifornia P. O. BOX 255 Walnul' Grove Success to the Senior Class A. R. DANKWORTH, INC. San Francisco DISTINCTIVE ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS DIPLOMAS Porfland Los Angeles GOLDEN STATE TOWEL AND LINEN SERVICE I220 Fiffh Sfreef Telephone Ca pifal 20 Sacramenfo California NOAH ADAMS LUMBER COMPANY Walnul' Grove Fairfield Clarksburg Islefon EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING Rio Visfa Lumber, Lalh, Shingles, Shakes, Lime, Cemenf, Bricks, Box Covers, Saclcs, and Doors, MiII Works We Deliver Any Place Lowesf Prices RYDE HOTEL S. GIANNETTI, Owner Banquef Hall All Modern Convemences Phone Walnuf Grove 3042 Ifalian Dinners Ryde, California THE ASAHI CO. N. YAMANE, Owner Phone Courflancl 22-W P. O. Box 296 Courfland. Calif. N. E. EDDY ELECTRIC SERVICE Mofors and Supplies Pneumafic Wafer and Irrigafion Sysfems Radios Phone Courfland 45-J Courfland, California NAPOLI BAKERY Napoli Bakery Breads are Super-Wholesome and appefizing-whefher if is genuine French Rolls, French Bread or French-I'IaIian, or Rye. We de- liver direcf fo your Home. 506 I0fh Sf., Sacramenfo, California Phone Main 305I I-IERZOG'S GARAGE FRANK HERZOG, Prop. AUTO, TRUCKS, AND TRACTOR REPAIRS Telephone Courfland 33I Courfland, Calif. WALNUT GROVE MEAT MARKET GLEN LEWIS, Prop. Walnuf Grove California MILLER 6' JACKSON Hardware Groceries Lef Us Know Whaf You Wanf We Have If Courfland California RED 5' WHITE MRS. D. C. SIMPSON, Prop. Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES Courfland Phone Cfld. 2I I California Compliments Of Walnul' Grove MYRON M. BROWN Insurance of All Kinds California I Telephone Main 2580 JAMES R. GARLICK MORTICIAN 200I P Sfreef, Sacramenfo Counfy Sacramenfo, California N. C. BARRY GENERAL MERCHANDISE EVINRUDE MOTORS BEAN SPRAY PARTS CASTLE GATE COAL PHILCO RADIO DEALERS Telephone W. G. 253I Walnuf Grove, California THE AICHI CO. M. MIZUTANI, Propriefor General Merchandise Phone Walnuf Grove Walnuf Grove 2I4I California HOSHIZU 6' CO. General Merchandise Courfland Phone I5I California Af'I'er Graduafion Exercises Yuen Chong 6- CO. Come T0 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sai Fu Cafe MEATS GROCERHES POULTRY CIIOP S'-'GY and Chow Mein Tel. Walnuf Grove 344I Courfland California Locke California P. O. Box 5I6 Pho e WO Chong CO' Walnuf Grove W. G.n2582 GENERAL MERCHANDISE K, Yoshida Hotel Phone Courfland 2II LLIEEDURRQSIQEY The New World Sun News Courfland California Delfa Branch COMPLIMENTS Compliments Of Constable Ben S Drug Store Ph W. G. 2061 eooDMAN one K 4 Walnut Grove California ,. T. Hayashi Courtland Pharmacy General Merchandise and and Fish Marky Grove Pharmacy Phone W. G. 208l P. O. Box 4l7 Roberl Dougherly' Walnut Grove, California Prop. H. T. Matsuoka Dealers in Ladies' and Gent's Fine Shoes Gent's Furnishing Goods P. O. Box 386 Walnut Grove California S. loka Company General Merchandise Fish. Groceries, Hardware Careful Dentist Dr. D. Y. Lee Phone Walnut Grove 300l Walnut Grove California Fresh Fish and Groceries New Way Fish Market Second Street Walnut Grove, Calif. Phone W. G. 2l2l ' u DANO, NAPALA, DUMAS, Walnut Grove California Propriewrs Maeda Fish Co. - , Green Front Pool Hall Dealer in Fresh Fish Groceries Groceries - Cigars - Tobacco - Soft Drinks Fishing Tackle and Bait Second Street Mr. and Mrs. Lagura P. O. Box 442 Walnut Grove California Walnui Grove Props' Maeda's Chop House Chop Suey and Noodles Walnut Grove, California Sant Fish Market Fresh Fish - Meat - Beer Tobacco - Soft Drinlzs - -Groceries Second Street Walnut Grove Santiago Pelinio, Proprietor I 62 Miller's Ferry ' EGISTO eulstl Telephone P. O. Box 668 Miller's Ferry Walnut Grove . Delta Cleaners TOM H. NAMURA, Prop. Phone 2l96 P. O. Box 40l Walnut Grove California uf Kuwabara Vorden Hotel JOE and ALMA GUNTHER GROCERIES G d E + oo a s :TEST Italian Dinners lay Appointment Beer Wine Walnul Grove Callfornla Vorclen, Calif. Phone W. G. 3348 Watanabe Restaurant Foon Hop Co. BEER' WINE GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET ICE CREAM PARLOR Ph 325' Rooms one Walnut Grove California I-0Clfe Cfllliomla BEER ON TAP Hoon Kee Co. Ike Hanlon Restaurant Quality Eats and Drinks Reasonably Priced Your Favorite Magazines For Sale Phone 220I Walnut Grove, California GROCERY AND FISH MARKET Courtland California Carr Bros. Electrical Engineering Consulting and Contracting Phone Walnut Grove 3I7I Walnut Grove California T. R. Cummings GENERAL BLACKSMITH Asparagus Tractor Specialties Walnut Grove California Kwong Chong Chan Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Courtland California Phone 20 I Union Oil Co. Walnut Grove California G. Carli GENERAL MERCHANDISE Howard's Landing Phone W. G. 3026 P. O. Box II6 Ryde California U. S. Bakery 20l6 A Street-M-l678 NO ORDERS TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG Sacramento California Harold White Motors Doctor Cotton 1 F DENTIST Clarksburg California Courtland California Cascade Laundry J Skinner Jerome F. Clark, Pres. and Mgr. BARBER l5l5 20th Street Sacramento California Couriland California Dee Wise Frank Husick s BARBER SHOP HARDWARE STORE Walnut Grove California Clarksburg California Sandwiches That You Will Like Courtland lnn AL 8: RUTH McDONALD On the Highway Court'and Holland ,Market Clarksburg California Courtland Meat Market A. VIDAL, Prop. Courtland California N. U. Lawlor Co. 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