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LA COPA'DE Ono candy sale. The excellence of the girls as candy cooks was proved by the rapidity with which the supply disappeared within a few minutes after the sale opened. The girls also helped to cool hot, dry rooters' throats by selling ice cream at the Pacific Grove foot- ball game Of the few boys in the class, two have made both the football and heavyweight basketball squads. Harold Henry played in the football games regularly throughout the entire season. In track the juniors expect to have at least one star, for Leslie Hables has shown ability in this line in previous years. The girls have done their share in the entertaining of visiting teams. The preparaiton of the eats for them is quite an appetiz- ing affair. In the interclass contest for securing subscriptions to f'King Hi-Ways, the junior class was the first to go over the top. This they did within three hours after the opening of the contest. In the preparation for the annual Athletic Dance, Elizabeth Shuey, class president, was chairman of the supper committee of which several juniors were members. The decoration committee for the dance was composed mostly of juniors and they also had charge of the punch. ' Juniors are members of all school organizations: the Science Clubg the King Hi-Way staffg the Annual staffg the Honor Society: and the glee club. They hold the following offices: yell leader of the student body, vice-president of the P. A. L., and secretary of the Honor Society. Seven juniors are in the cast of Barbarossa of Barbary, the musical comedy to be presented by the Glee Club. At a recent meeting, the class chose purple and gold for colors, and the gladiola for the class flower. The one big event for the rest of the year is the Junior Prom which is given in honor of the seniors. The class plans to make this Prom a memorable one. By Margaret Bullard. loi- CLASS ROLL Josephine Arnold Thelma Eade Nellie Rist Margaret Bullard Leslie Hables Alfred Robles Charles Carlson Harold Henry George Sargenti Edith Chambers Edna Melendy Elizabeth Shuey Marie Chiggca, Ione Pierce Margaret Walker Irene Eade Ernest Weferling
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LA COPA ns Ono l , , , ,,,,,, . . I JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Merely ten juniors returned to school from their all too short vacation. The fact that they would be upper classmen and models of behaviour for their freshman and sophomore brothers may have been the cause of their absence. However, the jolly juniors have not allowed this burden to rest heavily upon them, but have indeed carried it as lightly as they could. As the year progressed others drifted in, but finding the demands of school life too great, soon departed. Nevertheless, the junior class has acquired a total of seventeen members. This is the smallest junior class on record for several years. At a meeting held the first day of school the following officers were elected: Elizabeth Shuey, presidentg Ione Pierce, vice-presi- dentg Irene Eade, secretaryg and Marie Chiocca, treasurer. The class has been under the direction of Miss Bertha Nielsen. As their stunt in the program at the Freshman Reception, the juniors presented a Roman Gladiatorial Contest in which the in- trepid gladiators were Charles Carlson and Clyde Davis. In an endeavour to raise money the class held a home made
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, LA COPA DE Ono SOPI-JOMORE CLASS p HISTORY On August 16, 1925, thirty students entered King City High as sophomores. These students, having eagerly participated in all school activities as freshmen, entered with a determination to make the year an outstanding one in every way. Officers for the year are: Alvin Hables, presidentg Virgil Campbell, vice-presidentg Audrey Zoellin, secretaryg Bernice Powell, treasurerg and Miss Bertha Knapp, class advisor. For the Freshman Reception, the first social event of the year, the sophomores willingly offered their help. Several members act- ed on the decoration committee, while almost the entire class helped to put the class stunt over. ' In order to raise money for the class treasury, the sophomores sold ice cream and assisted in the hot dog sale during the Monterey County Fair, which was held in King City in October. In Novem- ber, through the courtesy of Mr. Hables, they sponsored the picture. Barbara Frietchien, and again added to the class fund. As a reward for participating in school activities several of the boys have been awarded the block. The following received blocks: Alvin Hables, Virgil Campbell, Rudolph Gil, Abel Sober- anes, Donald Cassin, and Buster Walker. Abel Soberanes was the only one who received the circle. P I ip
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