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rlwlx lkw'Uf4X4piQ Cs LA COFA DF Ono FRESHMA N CLASS r I-IISIQRY On August 17, 1925, forty-one freshmen began school. Of course we were green, timid, and bashful as is customary under such circumstances. The trials of the first semester proved too much for several of the group and our class is now smaller than when we started. At the first class meeting, we elected Alice Diggs, president: Dorothy Eade, vice-presidentg Marlyn Lotz, secretary-treasurer. We voted to have class meetings every two weeks. A committee was appointed to draw up a class constitution, but they were both dis- pensed With.. ' On the 18th of September we were given a Freshman Reception by the upper classmen. Of course we were made to do things we didn't like to do, but a good time followed in spite of that fact. A program was given in which each class put on a stunt. The fresh- man class stunt, directed by Mr. Keeler, class advisor, consisted of simgs, and a mind reading stunt put on by the members of the c ass.
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LA COPA rm Oreo Audrey Zoellin, Alvin Hables, and Emmy Lou Rood represent the sophomore class in the honor society. Two of the leading rolls of the farce, Dave's Baby, presented by this society November 25, were carried by Alvin I-lables and Emmy Lou Rood. The play was repeated in Greenfield with a revised cast, but with the sophomores again taking an active part. After the football game between Pacific Grove and 'King City, a supper was prepared and served by the sophomore girls. The girls of the class also assisted in the preparation and serving of the refreshments for the Athletic Dance held in January. The follow- ing month the class assisted in the preparation of the Father and Son Banquet. The boys of the class have taken active part in football, basket- ball, baseball, and track. Those who were on the football squad were: Captain Abel Soberanes, Donald Cassin, Alvin Hables, Robert Parsons, Rudolph Gil, Raymond Walker, and Virgil Campbell. In basketball the class was represented by: Raymond Walker, Abel Soberanes, Robert Parsons, Rudolph Gil, Virgil Campbell, and Alvin Hables. By Emmy Lou Rood. ..T,0.. CLASS ROLL Horace Bartlett Willetta Benadom Mary Bottini Roy Bray Virgil Campbell Donald Cassin Ruby Chamberlain Nellie Eade Caroline Garcia Lilo Giacomazzi Rudolph Gil Elmer Gould Alvin Hables Iva Imwalle Juliette Lacrabere George Madero Judith Mozzini Ruth Parker Robert Rarspns Bernice Povfilellp Emmy Lou Rood Abel Soberanes Alice Schmidt Lois Sommerville Wesley Tindall Rena Tommasini Raymond Walker Neonia Wood Harold Yost Audrey Zoellin
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LA COPA ni-: ORD The class was well represented in athletics, especially in basket ball. The lightweight team, championship winners, consistec mostly of freshmen: George Rosario, Walter Herbert, Elmer'G1a ozzini, Marion Mansfield, Edgar Brownlee, and n 'the football team the freshmen were repre sented by Virgil Reed. Others going out for football were Ma11on Mansfield, and George Rosario. The following boysiof the fresh the UK. C. block this semester: Marion Mans field, George Rosario, Walter Herbert, Martin Mqzzini, James Bianchi, and Virgil Reed. The class is represented on the annual staff by Marie Gonthier of the Honor Society are freshmen. They a1e Alma Jean Knowles and Marie Gonthier. The Thanksgiving program, given by the freshmen consisted Baby given -by the Honor Society.. Other num bers on the program were songs, dances, and readings by members comazzi, Martin M 1 1 '. O .limes Bianchi men class received Two new members of a play, Dave's of the class. at Santa Cruz near men girls. is looking forward Edward Leighton Flovd Anderson 4 Lorine Annear Alfred Azcona . Chesert Behen James Bianchi. Elmer Eade. 1- , Walter Herbert Marie Gonthier Elmer Giacomazzi Frank Gruver Alma J. Knowles Leo -Locatelli 1 Lucy.'Mahler f, Elinor McGuire Joseph Nunez When the Girls' Coast Counties Athletic Conference was held ly half of the King City party consisted of fresh 5 Because of the experience gained this year, the freshman class to being able next year to take advantage of more opportunities to serve the school. By Marie Gonthier. ' . 0..l CLASS ROLL Ida Botini Frances Brown Thomas Brown Edgar Brownlee Charles Clausen Alice Digges Dorothy Eade fMarlyn Lotz Roy Hanson Beat-rice McGuire Virginia Martin Walter M. Mansfield Charles Madsen Martin Mozzini Beryl Morgan Inez Palmer John Harrison Walter Antognini Stanley Wood Anna .Tomacini Frank Tunzi Louis Wasson George Rosario Bonnie Smtih Lorena Schalpia Dorothy Sales WilliamlTShuey - Vern Tindall Bernadine Rogers' Virgil Reid 1 Pauline Pisoni
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