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gg LA COPA DE oRo Sophomore Class History Class Color: Old Rose and Silver Class Teacher: Tura A. Hawk Class Flower: Pink Rose Class Motto: Not drifting, but rowing. CLASS YELL You haven't got the pep, You haven't got the jazz, You haven't got the class The Sophomores have. n August thirteenth in the year nineteen hundred twenty-four, the remainder of our large Freshman class resumed studies at King City High School. The Sophomore class consisted of thirty-six members, making this the largest class in the high school. At a special meeting the following officers were elected because of our confidence in their ability to successfully accomplish the work: President ................................ ........... ........ J o seph Garner. Vice-President ,,.,,,..,,,.,.,...,,.,,,,..,,,,,.. Melvin McReynolds. Sec. Treas. .,,,,,,,,.,.,...,.. 7 ,....,............... ......... G race Gould. Besides standing high in our studies We have taken the leading part in social affairs. September eighth we assisted in giving a reception. At different dates we gave luncheons to visiting teams. As money was needed in our treasury, we undertook to sell tickets for a special picture show from which we cleared sixty-one dollars and thirty nine cents. This enabled us to buy six beautiful flower bowls for the cafeteria, and also to entertain the school at a party given in the gymnasium April nineteenth. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated with the class colors of old rose and silver. The evening was spent in playing games suitable to the Easter season. Each guest was a recipient of artistic favors. Many valuable prizes were Won by the intelligent guests. Everyone enjoyed the delicious ice cream and cookies which were served before the midnight hour. The annual Christmas program was given by the Sophomores December twenty-third. The plays and recitations caused much Taugh- ter and applauding, but possibly the best part of it was the arrival of Santa Claus and the favors consisting of candy and oranges which he brought to all present. In one corner of the auditorium stood a beautiful Christmas tree which was decorated with colored lights, cranberries, pop-corn and other Christmas tree decorations. The necessarv fund for the entertainment was raised by our usual means of pie and candy sales. In class activities we hold our own. The girls upheld the class in all games of the season. The boys represented our class Well in basket- ball, football, baseball, and track events. i
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