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pugr rigbfrm John Edward Walters Spotlight, Intramural, Junior Play, Wig 86 Paint, Kodak Klub, Philatelic Society, Student Man- ager 336-'37, Senior Play. Victor Clinton Wal+ers Spotlight, Intramural, Kodak Klub, Senior Play. Richard Auslin Warford Intramural, Spotlight, Junior Play, Senior Play. Eleanor Jean Wible Spotlight, G. A. A., Pres. of G. A. A. '37, Girl Reserves, Senior Play. Frank Parker Wiley Spotlight, Wig SL Paint, Intramural, Senior Play, Annual Staff. Rulh Harrier Wilson Spotlight, G. A. A. CLASS OFFICERS P7'l'Sitll'l1f , . .,,, , . Y H ,,,, I ,,,,, M John Decgmp Vin'-Prvsidwll , ,. ,,,, DeWitt Cgchafd Sa'z'rm'fa1'y-Trvaszzrr-r , - H dzyyz, Y , V, Lee Bushong Sl'f 'W' - - - .. .. . . . Miss Stephens Motto: Bf, B5, but never Bb. Flower: Sweet Pea. Colors: Crimson and Silver.
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William Alberl' Rehwinkel Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Intramural. Doroihy Ellen Richwine G. A. A., Senior Play. Warble Delles Robbins Senior Play. Homer Dale Rollins Spotlight, Junior Play, Senior Play, Basketball, Track, Baseball, K Club, Intramural. Howard L. Sabroslty Boy's Glee Club, Kodak Klub, Junior Play, '36. Band, Orchestra, Intramural. Beverly Luella Seidel President of G. A. A. '38, G. A. A. '34-'3S-'36- '37-IBS, Honor Sweater, State Wall Plaque, Girl Reserves, Hiking Club, Archery Club. Norman Edwin Seidel Spotlight Staff, junior Play, Intramural, Base- ball. Mary Louise Swar+z Spotlight, Girl Reserves John Dale Thomas Intramural, Band, Orchestra. Rober+ Edward Trowbridge Track, Intramural, Club. Florence Ellen Vaughn Spotlight, Orchestra, G. A. A. '34-'35-'36, Round Table Club. Helen Gladys Veil Spotlight, Girl Reserves, Senior Play. s 243 Q Q I VW Ni, -3
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SENIOR CLASS i-nSToRY By the continuous process of elimination of many past senior classes, our class is now making the senior history for K. H. S. in 1938. ln looking over some of the past history of our class, we see that we first made our entrance into this high school as a class of sixty-seven eighth graders. XVith Lois Lehner, President, Don Kastner, Vice-President, Virginia jordan, Secretary-Treasurer, and Miss Sherman our Sponsor, we were a pros- perous class. We enjoyed .1 pot-luck Supper given on December 8. ln following the older classes, we also chose Old Gold and Blue .is our colors. The yellow tea rose was selected as our flower. The next year our class became very much enlarged, when the school hacks brought us many more members from the country. This year we chose: Ervin Fritz, Presidentg Elizabeth Kollman, Vice-President, Marjorie Isbell, Sec.-Treas.g and Mr. I-Iamman. Sponsor. For this year the class flower was changed to the forget-me-not. On January 17 we engaged in a social event and had a party in the little gym. This featured a large supper, entertainment, and later in the evening our futile attempt at swing. When we became Sophomores we entered the big assembly under the reign of Mr. Brumbaugh. Many of our members were participating in the activities of the high school by now and our class was beginning to gain recognition from our elders. This year the class of seventy-five chose: Edward Davey, President, Lee Bushong, Vice- Presidentg XValter Evers, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mr. Tritch, Sponsor. Our colors and flower for this year were the same as our Freshman choice. We also enjoyed a big party, held in the little gym on November 28. Our Junior year was much more active for us as a class than the past years had been. Gur officers were Lee Bushong, Presidentg DeXX'itt Cochard, Vice-President, John D: Camp, Secretary-Treasurer and Miss Sawyer our Sponsor. This year we thought that we would change our class flower and motto. Our motto became B5, Bi, but never Bb, the flower became the sweet pea, and the colors were crimson and silver. The year was started out by having a Halloween Party in the little gym on October 21. Many games were playedg punch and wafers were served. and dancing featured the program. The class gave three one-act plays: Spreading the News, A Sunny Morning and The Xvonder Hat. They were capably directed by Miss Robertson and the majority of the class members took part in these presentations. Our gold and onyx rings arrived just before Xmas and we were very proud to wear them. With our assistance, the seniors put on the Spring Flingf' The proceeds from this were used for banquet expenses. W'e worked hard and with the great help of Miss Sawyer had an interesting program, entertainment of various sorts, good food, and plenty of swing music at the Junior Senior banquet, entitled Symphony in Blue. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. This year we are again looking forward to having a senior play of our own, and to be in turn entertained by the Juniors at the annual banquet. W'e received our '38 sweaters this year and also sold stationery and Christmas cards to help sponsor the annual. A box social was held for this year's expenses. We shall be attentive listeners to the coming Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises, and as our certificate of a pleasant past, we finally shall receive our longed for diplomas. page mm In u
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