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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: lchiro Arimoto spoke and acted in a hurry? Ianice Brown came to school on Monday? Kenneth Buckley handed in his English folder on time? Violet Chew didn't sing for the gym class? Elena Cortopassi got an A in a chemistry examination? Melvin Freitas took his books home to study? Louis Furushiro didn't know the answer? Albert Gee spoke audibly? Elsie Hing got lost in China? Laura Hing couldn't play basketball? Iiro Hirose agreed with the Latin class? Midori Hirotsu couldn't play the latest tune on the piano? Ray Hogaboom laughed? Faye Hogaboom was serious? ' Louise Hoshizu didn't look cute ? Molly Ito didn't have a book to read? Ruby lang put on weight? Iohn Kercheval didn't start an argument in the history class? Stanford King didn't have dreamy eyes? Dale Kishpaugh lost his temper? Dix Koga won a boxing match? Alice Maeda failed to smile? Albert Massoni answered a question with more than one word? Lillian Meyers were the history teacher? Lilian Nishimura came to school on time? Ethelmae Pylman missed a dance? Bob Roux went on a diet? Mary Saita didn't giggle? Sam Tsuruta misplaced his football suit? Lola Wright didn't have anything to say? 1 Going places? Of course, girls must be beautiful for graduation. Perhaps the boys already have the family necktie and dark suits. YEL Going places?
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i 4 l . l - 1 5 u l Among those growing up: Ray and Faye H.: Iiro H: Ethelmae P.: Elena C.: Dale K.: Kenneth B.: Albert M.: Ruby I.: Laura H. SENIOR HISTORY F rom the tall senior peak we look back on fifty four fresh l'1 - men as t ey approach the a tl ' ' pparen y impassable canyon of the freshman reception. This passed, the upward trail stop to decorate the auditorium for the graduating seniors. grows easier, and we see them, as sophomores The group, steadily decreasing in numbers but gaining in determination, e mighty seniors. As the small band struggles up the last steep slope we are amazed t , o see them to be ourselves preparing for graduation. Now that we are at the top we find ourselves busy to the last with all the duties we must still perform-the choos- ing of our graduation announcemen what the distant horizon will show us pauses again to present the Iunior Prom in honor of th ts, our bids, and our Senior Play. We wonder Q -.-. -W -..-M.-qv.. .- , , .. . .. .. r 5-. . --V- J.. . -we sf. 't vu- :fir .Aki Q1af':-stfifrv-r'fwS' - ir :fIfT't5'+1 if -P fi . .' 'Q ., 115.1 -F122 ,,:g,,'i -'ins' , My ,ct . ,. - b5'if?'75t ' 1-1 f' :1.H,.'fm i ' . s ' l' t L ' The Senior Class Officers are: Senior class officers I I x President ................. .... E thelmae Pylman Vice-President .... ....... V iolet Chew Secretary ..... . . .Faye Hogaboom Treasurer . . . .... Molly Ito Collector . . . ...... Albert Gee Historian. . . . . . Dale Kishpaugh
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M X. V Transportation and our favorite period -- lunch time in the cafe C ' h SCHOOL SERVICES f' -P X A ' 5 Every school and evening eight Te?ave'Courtland toltransport students to and from Courtland High SchoollWUnder the able direetion of Mr. E. E. Hudson busses are efficiently operated on schedule and routed for the con- venience of the students. Another ,service at Courtland High School is that offered during everyone's favorite period-lunch time in the cafeteria Students may obtain wholesome food, Well prepared, or the ever popular double decker ice cream cones. The cafeteria operates on a non-profit basis. g The Registration Teachers are: ' Freshmen Classf .... Q ..... ' .... M rs. Higgins Sophomore Class .... ....... M rs. Lent Iunior Class ....... . . .Mrs. Henderson Senior Class .... ' ..... Mrs. Quinn Our roll-call experts WC W
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