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

 - Class of 1930

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Fall Semester Paul Reich Fred Evans Frances Eckerich George Ramos Tony Garcia CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Yell Leader Sergeant-at-arms Annual Historian Mrs. M. E. Williams, Adviser CLASS ROLL Spring Semester Frances Eckerich Ilone Oswald Isabel Lesnini Dayle Gould Loron Giacomazzi Ione Oswald Bachar, Alexa Behen, Milton Bengard, Margaret Copley, Irma Davis, Ray De Alvarez, Harold Doyle, Frances Eade, Verna Eckerich, Frances Evans, Fred Fisher, Elton Folks, Evelyn Garcia, Tony Giacomazzi, Loron Gould, Dayle Harrison, Hazel Hudson, Juanita Layous, Laurent Lesnini, Isabel Lombardi, John Lundbeck, May Lund, Elda Nevin, Earle Nicola, Alma O'Connor, Mabel Oswald, Ione Palmer, Samuel Rist, Dorothy Rist, Pearl Rader, Myrle Ramos, George Reich, Paul Robles, Dorothy Schmidt, Roy Shuey, Francis Soberanes, Dan Smith, Dorothy Smith, Donald Stone, Dorothy Tognazzini, Cecil Vosti, Regina' Walsh, Alice Wiley, Dorothy Williams, George Wilson, Florence Wiley, Charlotte Wing, Emma Ruth Wittmann, Thomas Wittmann, Eugene

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, CLASS OF '3 I Juniors hold many of the important offices in the student body and its organiza- tions. Since they have passed successfully through three years of school life, they may rightfully regard themselves as leaders and promoters of school spirit. To them, as upperclassmen, falls the responsibility of seeing that school traditions are upheld. --1 The class of '31 has been conspicuous throughout the year for its active participa- tion in school events. In music twelve Juniors helped to make the orchestra and band successful. Members of the Honor Society from our class were: Regina Vosti, Laurent Layous, Isabel Lesnini, Alma Nicola, Evelyn Folks, and Dorothy Rist. In athletic teams, football, basketball, and track, Thomas Wittmann, Eugene Wittmann, Ray Davis, Paul Reich, Dan Soberanes, Tony Garcia, and Cecil Tognazzini represented the Juniors. The girls of our class on the interclass basketball team which met defeat at the hands of the Seniors were: Alma Nicola, Dayle Gould, Irma Copley, Emma Ruth Wing, Juanita Hudson, Ione Oswald, and Regina Vosti. Probably the greatest achievement for us this year was the Junior play, Kempy, given April 11. This was excellently produced under the capable direction of Mrs. H. O. Williams. Those in the cast were: Peter Weaver, Jennie Heinsen, Ione Oswald, Frances Eckerich, Frank Morton, Roy Schmidt, Jack Hamilton, and Dorothy Smith. For the success of the undertakings of our Junior year we wish to thank Mrs. H. 0. Williams, our adviser.



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L- CLASS OF '32 Sophomores have now finished one-half of their high school course. They antici- pate graduationqand hope to enter a university, secure a good position, or, thinking of the near future, they aspire to offices in school. A step towards this goal is now accomplishedg however, Sophomore hopes are always far-reaching. The largest class in the history of the school entered its second year in King City High on September 3, 1929. However, the membership dropped from seventy-nine students who came into the school as Freshmen to seventy-one who entered the Soph- omore class this year, which is still the largest class in the school. The first Sophomore activity of the year was the formal initiation of the Freshman class. The reception given the new students was a decided success. During the year, those who attained membership in the Honor' Society were: George Beck, James Kelly, Thelma Koenecke, Bessie Pierce, Albert Rist, Woodrow Yost, and Raymond Reynolds. We were represented in football by Albert Rist, Frank Morasci, Richard Giaco- mazzi, Exline Brown, and Don Wiley. The number of Sophomore boys out for basket- ball was so great that no attempt will be made to include their namesg however, those who made the varsity teams were: Albert Rist, Frank Morasci, Curt Harnisch, Charles Benjamin, Fred Giacomazzi, and Loyth Morgan. Many Sophomore boys also showed ability as track men. The purchase of one of the most attractive class banners in the school, and of class pins with K. C. '32 on them, has shown that the class spirit was very much in evidence.

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