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ia s.?5j GA.sso-ia r.. Esther F 3. Russel Young, ' 19 Sargasso Staff Editor 1. Helen Laughlin, ' 19 Assistants Ijtciiiry P.dilor 2. Janice Jones, ' 19 .Issisfaiits .-I It Editor 20. ' ictnr Davis 10. Tauline Weger, ' 20 7. Wilma Shields, 19 16. Earl Tod ' , ' 19 n. Joy Lockwool, ' 1 . ].?. Bernice Powell, ' 20 9. Ruth McKorkle, ' 21 Johr Editor 4. Gill)ert Oiilland, ' I ' t .Issistant 8. Russel Smith, ' 19 Society Editor 5. Mildred Parr, ' 19 Athletic Editor 22. Donald Preble, ' 1 ' ) Calendar Editor 11. Janice lirown, ' 1 ' ' Class Editors 17. Eena Weitknecht, l.-i. Ilariv Werbe, Business Manager IS. Harry Kendall, ' 19 Assistant 14. Thclma Fridlin, ' 19 Adrertising Manager 19. Richard Patten, ' 19 Assistant 15. Mildred Seaward, ' 19
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| S..?5J G SSO-|a Histopy) of Sargasso IN 1901 THE SEXIOR CLASS realized that there was a decided need in Kokomo which wasn ' t being filled, so they called a meeting for tiie special purpose of considering the need. They decided that it could he remedied only by a High Schi ol Chronicle. After this decision was reached the next matter in im- portance was the naming. An appropriate name must be found which was an embodiment of school spirit. The standing together of all elements in the school, the need of every class for the other classes, the feeling of united we stand, divided we fall, all led to the naming of the Sargasso after the Sargas.so Sea in the Northern At- lantic. The next Sargasso was printed in 1904, and another in 1909. This arrangement made it possible for every person to have a book printed once during his high school career. A book was published each year from 1909 until 1 914, when the building burned, destroying all the mate- rial which had been prepared. The Sargasso staff of the following year included the pictures of those seniors in their annual. The Editors-in-chief witliin the memory of the present high school pupils are Noel Shambaugh, 1915; Douglas Moore, 1916; Isabel Smith, 1917, and Mary McKorkle, 1918.
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