King City Joint Union High School - Mustang Yearbook (King City, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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King City Joint Union High School - Mustang Yearbook (King City, CA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 28 of 94
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Page 28 text:

2 f-'-15331251 T 'jf' egiagv J. ij t :reserve .FUNHORQLS OFFICERS . President ..Y.,.,..........,. ......,,,..,...... F rank Morton Vice President ...AA......., ........ H oward Mansfield Secretary Treasurer ..... ...........,.. V era Jessen Annual Historian ........, ...... V esta Newman Yell Leader ........ ...... L eonor Hickey Faculty Adviser ,.,. .,.... ......... .,...,......... ...... ...,.... M i s s K napp The Class of '30 started its third year with forty-seven members, and with Miss Knapp as class adviser. The Junior class has been active in many affairs of the school. We had a very good record in scholarship having more members in the Honor Society than any other class almost every quarter. The representatives to the society were Waunita Howard, Phyllis Starbird, Vesta Newman, Jennie Heinsen, Leonor Hickey, Opal Carr, and Vera Jessen. Leonor Hickey was editor of the King Hi-Ways both semesters, and did credit- able work for the school. A Our representatives in the executlve council we1'e Frank Morton and Vesta Newman. Six from the class, Leonor Hickey, Vera Jessen, Peter Weaver, Vesta Newman, Jessie Hughes, and Ben Pierce were in the school orchestra.

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Q M . .... Q3 3 '4 --1' .,i '-'i i-'35, ' I 1 , , ,ass ,a, WE. SIENIIOIRS When the years roll by, as I'm sure they will For they always have before, We'll, no doubt, think of our dear old school, And we'll love it more and more. We'll think of the fun we used to have In showing the frosh our school. We'll think of the sport the sophomores had In throwing them in the pool. We'll gaze on the beautiful senior bench, The fountains, and our gate, And realize that our school life had Some influence on our fate. Our classmates all will have gone their way, Some into foreign lands, Some will have ventured into the north And some to the burning sands. Our class mates' sons and daughters now Have the seats we used to hold And they, no doubt, give the same excuse That their parents often told. They do not seem to realize 'llxat their parents once were youngy Nor do they ever stop to think That life has just begun. And so it is, we memories hold, And the cycle of life goes on. The new ones do the things we did, And then their days are gone. 1-Charles Clausen, '29



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1. lx L Cf?-'-iUVE '-9 ----- Vaci' 1 g,FQ!.:.24r,' -1- 35311:-me The girls on the inter-class basketball team were: Jennie Heinsen, Leonor Hickey, Vera Jessen, Elda Nicola, Madeline Martinell, Waunita Howard, and Clara Huston. The girls having won the inter-class games for three successive years now retain the cup offered for the championship by George Anderson. The boys representing us in athletics were Howard Mansfield, Jack Hamilton, George Anderson, Bob Vasques, Joe Nunez, John Cardoza, Frank Morton, Peter Weaver, Fred Harper, Clarence Schmidt, and Harold Record. On May the twenty-eighth the Junior play, The Family Upstairs, was pre- sented in the grammar school auditorium. Due to the unceasing efforts of Mrs. Williams, the coach, the play was a great success. Probably the most important event for us this year was the Junior Prom. The gym was decorated with moss. In the center was a beautfiul fountain with a rockery around it. The ceiling was raised high enough to allow spectators to sit in the balcony and watch the dancing. The whole room was 'decorated very beautifully. During the course of the year several members have gone away or dropped out, but new students have come to fill their places. As vacation is fast coming on we realize that soon we shall be seniors, and we must take our places as leaders in the school activities. In closing we wish to thank Miss Bertha Knapp, our class teacher, for her devoted attention to every member and every need of our class. We feel sure that without her guidance we should not have been able to succeed in the many activities we have undertaken. ' - JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Anderson, George Biaggi, Angelina Brownlee, Virginia Cardoza, John Carr, Opal, De Alvarez, Gerald Garner, Genevieve Hutchins, Elbert Harper, Fred Huston, Clara Heinsen, Jennie Hughes, Jessie Hamilton, Jack Hickey, Leonor Howard, Waunita Jessen, Vera Lynn, Jewel Lund, Elda Mansfield, Howard Martinell, Madeline Morton, Frank Newman, Vesta Nicola, Elda Nunez, Joe O'Connor, Edward Pelucca, Howard at so e N g ,, ew e e V11 6' . ' -... . Pierce, Ben Pisoni, Pauline Plasket, Gordon Record, Harold Schmidt, Clarence Starbird, Phyllis Smith, Mayme Stackhouse, Lucile Tucker, Ruth Vasques, Bob Wiley, Hazel Weaver, Peter Wilmot, Ethel

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