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fb anew Y i LA COPA DE ORA STAFF Once again we present to you an issue of La Copa De Oro. Of the great number of school activities there is none which requires more work than that of maintaining a real outline of the school year. For several months it had been under consideration whether or not to publish an Annual for 1926-27. A Quarterly was a subject which proved of great interest to all. The Quarterly is a magazine which is published four times a year. In this manner each of the departments and other organizations of the school would have a better opportunity to designate its writings to timely subjects. A debate was held before the entire Student Body, after which a vote was cast, four to one in favor of the Annual. Then, because it was known that the matter of finances would be the biggest problem of the annual, all organizations immediately took up the work. A campaign was made to sell La Copa De Oro subscriptions. The basketball games furnished quite a reliable source for some of the money. The P. A. L., girls' athletic league of the school, did its part in aiding the finances. Then the Senior Class contributed a sum of money to the already accumulated funds. 4 Last year a leather cover proved a distinguishing feature of the Annual. This year we decided upon the paper cover, to cut expenses. We sincerely hope that the time will come when our La Copa de Gro will assume a much more representative character than even we have been able to give it this year, and that in every respect it will be on a par with the very highest type of Annuals now being published by high schools in the United States. The present volume, reader, treat with consideration, and realize that it is but one of the many that will eventually 1'esult in the production of
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that ideal, for ideals are not gained in a single year, but only by slow and conscientious effort. VVe have tried to make this book a combination of the best of previous years and if we have added a mite of originality, which can be taken as improvement, then one more step has been gained in the upward climb after the ideal, and we feel more than recompensed for the time and care spent in the preparation of this inomento of our high school life. Probably the biggest factor in the success of the book is the need of hearty cooperation from the faculty advisor, and Mrs. YVilliams, our advisor, has done more than her share. We appreciate it and desire that she be given full credit for her work. THE STAFF Margaret Bullard ....,.. .,..................,..,.... ................,. E d itor Elizabeth Shuey ...... .,..i...... 1 st Assistant Bernice Powell ...,.. .......,........., 2 nd Assistant Harold Henry ........... ..,...... B usiness Manager Edith Chambers ......,... Juliette Lacrabere ,..,.,.,. Ione Pierce ,..........,,,..... Virgil Reed ....,,......... Raymond Huston ,.,,.,. w Dorothy Eade ....... Wesley Tindall ...... Edna Melendy ....,.. Inez Metzler ...,.,., Alice Digges .,.,.,.. Dolly Robles ........ Mrs. Williaiiis .....,., Elmer Eade ..,.,.......... fl Q l .fmqwqv f .Elie ,. n ,fa YH -ni ........,...............L1terary ..........,............Society .........Girls' Athletics .........Boys' Athletics .....,,.Assistant Art ..................,.,.......,.AlHll1Dl ......Senior Class Historian ..........,Junior Class Historian Sophomore Class Historian .Freshman Class Historian ....,a................Faculty Advisor
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