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few weeks after school opened, we elected our class officers. President, Joy Mansfield, Vice-president, Robert Hamilton, Secretary-Treasurer, Harold Eadeg Editor, Elsie Giacomazzi, Class Reporter, Pansy Bomar. In football, Captain Teddy Bane, Robert Hamilton, Chauncey Brunetti, Warren Imwalle, and Claire Schmidt were on the team which won the Bm section championship. In basketball, we were represent- ed by Captain, Robert Hamilton, Teddy Bane, Warren Imwalle, Chaun- cey Brunetti, and Harold Eade. All but the latter were on the team which won three cups for K. C. High. Warren Imwalle, Teddy Bane, Claire Schmidt, Emil Foletta, and Robert Hamilton were on the baseball squad. In the Honor Society, we are represented by Joy Mansfield, Gladys Garner, Geraldine Barbree, and Elsie Giacomazzi. I On the staff of King-Hi-Ways, Pansy Bomar and Gladys Taylor have done exceptionally well. Cn the Annual Staff are: Editor, Geraldine Barbree, Gladys Garner, Emil Foletta, Elsie Giacomazzi, Joy Mansfield, Warren Im- walle, and Teddy Bane. ' Among the social and school activities in which we have taken part are: Freshman Reception, Mother's Day Program, feeding and entertain- ing teams, and the Christmas Program at which we gave a one-act play, The Florist Shop, as well as presenting to each student in the school a rooter's cap and a stocking filled with fruit, candy, and serpentines. We are all looking forward to our senior play, A Pair of Sixes, to be given in May. This busy year's activities have been directed by our advisor, Miss McCully, whose enthusiasm and friendly cooperation is appreciated by every student in the class. And now the school term is drawing to a close and seventeen boys and girls are anxiously waiting for commencement-commencement of a life where we must make use of the knowledge we have acquired dur- ing our high school days. May we some day return and say that we have done something worth while because of our Alma Mater's training. x Senior Class Will VVe, the class of one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-five, on this eleventh day of June, in the City of King, State of California, do make this, our last will and testament. First, to our facutly, we bequeath our appreciation for the many helpful suggestions which they have so generously givenjus during our high school days. Second, to the juniors, we bequeath our position as seniors with the hope that they will keep its dignity and responsibility as we have done. Third, to the sophomores, we bequeath our studious and quiet man- ners in classrooms. I l:Page Fifteenj
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Senior Class History President -------.......... .......... J oy Mansfield V1Ce'l31'eSid911t ------------ ...... R Obert Hamilton Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. ,..-,. H 3,1-Old Eade On August fifteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, fifty -seven timid boys and girls entered the King City Union High School. After becoming accustomed to the high school ways, we elected the following officers: President, Joy Mansfield, Vice-president, Robert Hamiltong Secretary, Harold Eadeg Treasurer, Gladys Garner, Editor, Charlotte Bruce. At Christmas, we took a prominent part in the program given be- fore the Student Body. In the spring, together with the sophomo-res, we gave a dancing party to the upper classmen. Our class was well represented in the basketball and baseball teams, making our freshman year a successful one. When school re-opened in August, our class had been reduced to forty-six students. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: President, Teddy Baneg Vice-president, Gladys Garner, Secretary, Joy Mansfield 3 Treasurer, Charlotte Bruce 5 Editor, Kenneth Eade. In football we were represented by Hubert Garner, Teddy Bane. Chauncey Brunetti, Ronald Russell, Frederick Villa, Robert Hamilton, and Jack Carter. Hubert Garner, Chauncey Brunetti, and Cecil Brann were on the basketball squad. In the girls' basketball games, Mabel Miller, Charlotte Bruce, Joy Mansfield, Gertrude Bengard, Julia Adams, and Ethel Melendy took part. We took an active part in school activities and our sophomore year came to an end all too soon. At the first meeting held after the opening of the new school term, we elected the following officers: President, Robert Hamilton, Vice- president, Kenneth Eadeg Secretary, Geraldine Barbreeg Treasurer, Teddy Baneg Editor, Charlotte Bruce. In athletics, the following boys were on the football squad: John Leak, Robert Hamilton, Teddy Bane, Chauncey Brunetti, Warren Im- walle, and Ronald Russell. Chauncey Brunetti, John Leake, Teddy Bane, Robert Hamilton, and Warren Imwalle' made the first team in basketball. In track, Robert Hamilton, Chauncey Brunetti, and Warren Imwalle won us many honors. Gladys Garner, Chauncey Brunetti, Joy Mansfield, and Charlotte Bruce were elected to the staff of La Copa de Oro. Among the school activities which we successfully conducted were: the Lincoln program, Clarence, a play which the audience will not soon forget, and the Prom which will be remembered as one of the most enjoyable social events of the year. At the opening of our senior year, only seventeen boys and girls are left of the fifty-seven who started high school four years ago. A fPage Fourteenj
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Fourth, to the freshmen, we bequeath our orderly conduct in class meetings. ' As individuals, we make our bequests as follows: I, Teddy Bane, do will my original dance an dclever skits to Don-- ald Cassing my athletic achievements to Jan Martinusg and my perfect- ly controlled temper to Elayne McKinsey. I, Geraldine Barbree, do bequeath my good grades in shorthand to Josephine Arnold, my secretarial knowledge to the next Student Body secretary, and my helpful criticisms to Edna McKinsey. I, Gertrude Bengard, do bequeath my excellent use of cosmetics to Freda Lesninig and my knack ofugetting by in classes on Monday to Hazel Gruver. I. Pansy Bomar. do will my curly hair to Virginia Martin as I know it will look well with hers, my literary knowledge to Dora Giacomazzig and my place in the print shop to Buster Walker, knowing that he will appreciate the company of the girls who work there. I, Chauncey Brunetti, do will my Ford to Joe Garner, so he won't have to borrow Willis'g and the prizes I win in throwing the discus and shot-put to George Sargenti, as they will look nice with those he already has. I, Harold Eade, do bequeath my ever-present grin to Horace Bart- lettg my knowledge of handling money to my sister, Nellie, and my unruly hair to Virgil Campbell. I, Emil Foletta, do will my height to Willis Tompkins, and my dramatic ability to William Barbree. ' I, Gladys Garner, do will my position as President of the Student Body to my brother, Joe, so as to keep the chair in the family, my cook- ing knowledge to Marjorie Armstrong, and my U. S. History book to Clara Pierce. ' I, Elsie Giacomazzi, do bequeath by position as bus representative, to Orvil Goodwine, with the hope that he can keep order better than I did. I I, Robert Hamilton, do bequeath my freckles to Willetta Benadom as I know that they will match hers perfectly, and my answers to Mr. Keeler's history questions to Dorothy Rogers. I, Warren Imwalle, do will my tallness to Charles Clausseng my love of algebra to Harold Henry, and my athletic achievements to Caroline Garcia. I, Joy Mansfield, do will my orderly conduct in class rooms to Tom Brown: my ability as leader to Archie Weferlingg and my scholarship to James Bianchi. ' I, Claire Schmidt, do will my history grades to Clyde Davis, and my quiet ways to Ernest Lane as he may need them sometime. I, Louise Schmidt, do bequeath my vampish ways to Emmy Lou Roodg and my knowledge of physics to any girl unfortunate enough to take it next year. fPage Sixteenl
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