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Throughout its history the senior class has been foremost in scholastic 111-.'f-M., honors. During the iirst three years in Kokomo High School, the class of '27 made a record which would be difiicult to surpass. It has been a custom to l',:z1 award honor ribbons at the end of the school year to those students who have , received at least seven A's and no mark less than a B, The members of this ' class have received their share of these coveted honors. The work entailed in fulfilling these requirements can be equalled only by the satisfaction and prestige 511jf,1g.j5' gained by this accomplishment. ' Despite the popular belief that upperclassmen are more intellectual than the freshmen, their honor roll usually contains more names than that of any .f.::.E1: f:'.'f'S-If other class. Although the number of honor students dwindles after the iirst 'f' year, many of the names seen on the freshmen list again appear on both the sophomore and junior lists. This year the senior class hopes to have the :pax .,'.' - largest honor roll in its history by retaining the names of those who have .-4. 4.,. 1 already gained recognition along scholastic lines, and by introducing many new names into this group. Scholarships are offered to those who have fulfilled scholastic qualifications and who have participated in high school activities. The Psi Iota Xi scholar- ship of a loan of two hundred and fifty dollars without interest for five years was awarded to Lois Purvis. The Kappa Kappa Kappa scholarship of the same ,fc amount of money was awarded to Harriett Gross. The class of '26 presented 1'-'lf 'I 5 -7 to the high school a bronze tablet which has been placed in the main corridor. On this tablet are engraved the names of those making the highest grades throughout their high school career. Last year those attaining this high honor were Lois Purvis, Edith Hammond, Joy Belle Goyer, and Harriett Gross. Honor students from the class of '27 are: 52-:1gf:i3f' Freshmen Sophomore Junior Lela Brathwaite George Davis Lowell Fawcett Mildred Applegate George Davis Florence Dubu ue Lela Brathwaite George Davis M A V, q Lowell Fawcett -fifjjljfk Lowell Fawcett Edna Mae Fye Edna Mae Fye ' ',', iff' If Edna Mae Fye Bernice Grant Ralph Hutchins Bernice Grant Josephine Haworth Thelma Overton Josephine Haworth Ralph Hutchins fjfljfff. Ralph Hutchins Thelma Cverton fNf,j,f' '5':j:f': Howard Klein Thelma Overton .iff :ff QQ' A , Q H , Q - N , ,,,. , . , , ecea. 1 -',.- .',- qvl. gk., . .,... ,, . . .. k .4 Ml QWHNI4 E231
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e l .Ahtl : b.l. ,. 15,':'.rQl'Z'1 RALPH HUTCHINS . . . ..... President LOWELL FAWCETT . . . . . .Vice-President -- BERNICE GRANT . . . . . . .Secretary ROZELLA SMITH . .- ...... .... T reasurer MR. MCCARTY, Miss Ross. ?.jif.f,fj,i ffifjf-'fl MISS MENDENHALL . . , , .Advisers V-'S-f'.'.'-Z Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley Mono: l'We work not for school but for life. -fl5f?il'fT'- IN KAYCHESS CASTLE 'i-':5j5fili' Forsooth, 'tis passing strange indeed That we are come to this- Must needs make us a chronicle gf It Of our last year of bliss. U 'Z' .'f.f.5.fI'g'f How happily we slumbered here: V j5jI,jf2'5 How heartily we played: 5 iz N-:. But more than all we studied hard '.-.. ff:,.,f VJ To conquer every grade. We jousted here, we wooed here, too, iii-7':fI5 Within these last nine months: Zlfziffff And cries of ours have many heard 3?'.'ff'1'.-1: In Kaychess more than once. Qfj-fffjf 5 Now, Kaychess is our castle grand QZn'f,1':j.f Wherein we've jousted Learning: And for a legend of our life Mayhap ye all are yearning. - - v Ye know, we started off our reign And chose Ralph Hutchins, Lord: Lowell Fawcett is his right hand knight: 5, .,,. fa., -f:51'Qf17 Bernice Grant does record. 'f-Qii':f'5 1' Rozella Smith keeps all our treasures: .. .,... 5, Who makes our book: while lastly is - -A Fay Overton's the squire lfflfl' Dick Banks, the town crier. i?i1'. f f' As to our social life, forsooth. In many lands we're known. '-fff?2.'ZfI We gave a courtplay, Cappy Ricks, ,-..- Best ever had, we'1l own. - ,'gQf:':Qi In other things we do excel, 512'-Q-if Our praise extends to heaven. .. 3.3353 Ask any knight, he'll tell ye of llgjilgl. THE CLASS OF '27.-Spud Bacon' is':' 5' i'-i lfiiif i- 1 a'.1.c- I .-1--- 1il-- c st boooooevoo 1221
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1 s 51'-',Z-'-.- 3 CJ., N.4,. DON AARON General Course. Class Play: Basketball, 3-4: Football, 3-4: Tennis Team, var- sity, 3-4: Civic Club, 3: Sergeant-ab Arms, 4. MURL ABBOTT General Course. Hi-Y, 4: K Club, 2-3- 43 Basketball, 2-3: Track, varsity, 2-3-4. LOUISE ALDRIDGE General Course. lVlll.DRED APPLEGATE Commercial Course. Civic Club, 41 l.atin Club, 3-4: History Club, 4: Honor Roll, 2. HORACE ARDUSER General Course. Sargasso Sport Editor, 4: Class Play: Football, l-Z, varsity, 3-4: Dramatic Club, 4: Press Club, 43 K Club, 3, President, 4. lVlIl,'l'ON ARDUSER General Course. Civic Club, 3-4. Cl lESTliR ARTIS General Course. l'lll.DA BABB General Course. Biology Club, 3. RICHARD BANKS General Course. 3: Red and Blue, 2-3, Editor, 4: Hand- book, 4: Class Secretary-Treasurer, l-2: Student Council, l-2-3: Chairman Pro- gram Committee, Junior-Senior Recep- tion: Athletic Drive, 2: Press Club, 2- 3-4: French Club, 3, President,4Z Editor of l.'Aide Francais, 4,3 History Club, 4. Junior Sargasso Editor, HELEN BAUGHMAN Academic Course. Sargasso Snapshot Editor: Red and Blue Reporter, 3: Class Play: Operetta, 3: Glee Club, 3: Civic 515, Xi! ,,C,,f NJX., NJN., S4 Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 4: Hi-Tri, Z 3-4: Latin Club, 3, Press Club, 3-43 History Club, 3. e El E241
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