Knoxville High School - K Yearbook (Knoxville, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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juniors. 'l'he circus theme ruled throughout the food, decorations and entertainment. lt was complete with candy sticks and clown-clad sophomores serving our food. Wfith the Songfellows to sing for us and l.loyd Ci, Spittler and band to play for us, our bancjuet was the event of the year. l.ast major occasion of the year was the winterfpicnic it the Country Club. W'ell ecjuippel with mittens and ear mulls, we gorged ice cream and pop in the zero weather. lt was with regret that we ushered out the class of 'iii and realized that we were now the sc-niorsf' the title we had coveted for three years. September again, but three years later 19453 ll. Ci, Wlol l' was elected president. Now cramming Naill Na i Cll , we rushed to put on the first big event of the year, the annual seniorasponsored football banquet. The whole class contributed ideas and time to honor our victorious team. Lloyd Goad did a swell job as master of ceremonies and Dutch Schmidt and his show gave us all a big laugh. NX'e snared the Derby Day trophy again for the third consecutive year with high points for our prize- winning poster and skit. But we feel our biggest project of all our years in K. H. S. is the lt is the climax of everythingg and it is in the regret of leaving K. H. S., that we have published this first K , hoping that through it we may remember high school days long after they are over. +1 Based on qualifies iifCl111I'1lCtL'l', service and scholarship, the senior girls elected Lucilf: Durham to receive the D. A. R. award, Lucile has been more than prom- inent in school activities. As president of Girl Reserves, editor of the Black and Gold, business manager of the and a valuable member of other organi- zations, Lucile has been an asset to her class and to K. H. S. JUNE MAD CAST kv. Slioeinalcer. -l. liliolstin. ,l. Young, l. -le Rc-us. S. Reese. li. joliiisiull. 'lf XX'oir,ill. C.. Birnc N l. Us-.v.iltl. I.. l.o.id. I.. Durham. R. llllclsull.

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gm i ,I ,f sexi. 3' X tunic president of Student Council, presents the 1946 Dc-rhv Day trophy to senior class picsidcn XY'oIf. Sims and Speed pose for the sopliinnnre skit in 19-li. Poor Fish , Lucile Duihin s prize-winning poster for Derby Day, I0-i-L ln bottom pictures, Derby Day and Sadie xxkin Day are both representctl by Mexican hats, tattered skirts .incl corncob pipes. alzicvz chliafoi September, 19 i2f and through the doors of K. H. S. bobbed one hundred and twelve green-capped freshmen. the class of '-iof Eager eyes searched for lost rooms, unknown teachers and bewildering assign- ments But amid the confusion of 'ilgebrt books 'ind telsinv seniors wc stirtcd our ride u u thc Hhighvvi -.. . . . . .. ..g. ., ' 'I - 'xy ot knowledge. jim Speed was elected our president and we immediately started to improve our 300.00 bank account. Energetically. we sold candy and pop at games and finally netted ourselves a profit. We invested our money in a little entertainment and threw a party for one and all frosh. Because of the unhappy fact that we were mere freshmen, many of us were treated by upperclassmen in impressive ceremonies called initiations. Finally the great day dawned when we could look down on freshmen, and we called ourselves sophomores. No longer were we scjueezed into the north side of the assembly but were allowed to mingle between the now lowly freshmen and awe-inspiring juniors. In 1945, many sophomores made names for themselves and were a credit to their class. Sonny Reese was elected president, Darlene Cox and Lucile Durham won Derby Day awards for the best hat and poster. fAfter tying with the freshmen in the total of Derby Day points. we lost hy a flip of a coin.l G. R., G. A. A. and Thespians all had valuable sophomoric additions. And while dashing from party to speech, we tried to memorize A2 -4 B2 fC: taught us so consistently by Miss jones. As sophs we carried on our money-making reputation. We sponsored dances, sold candy and had considerably enlarged our bank account since I9-12. Finally, after seeing the class of '44 graduate, we called ourselves juniors. September, 1914- our biggest year. W'e elected I.ucile Durham to lead us as president. And now it was To be or not to be instead ot' A: l B: Cx. We studied hard! Winter came and with it ice cov- ered ponds. The junior skating party! Ah, remember the moon, the snow, the hot dogs, the crisp cold weather? A big success! After careful consideration under the supervision of our class adviser, Miss Wal- lace, we presented june Mad as the junior play. The entire class helped in the production as stage hands, make-up crews, costume committees. The play was profitable all around with fun, experience and more money. This money we put right to work on the junior-Senior Banquet, the highlight of our year as L'l'W'l.X'l'Y-'l'XX't Dj



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