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Your fondesl' memories are of your friends. Remember how you and your friends gafhered in l'he halls during 'l'he five-minufe period: or sfopped ai' +he ironi- sfeps before classes: and remem- ber your coke dales afler school when everyone rushed +o +he drug slore +o falk over fhe evenl-s of ihe day? You will always cherish +he friendships you made during you-r high school life. am! qaua Qaiemfd
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TWO SENIOR CLASSES LEAVE K H S Page 30 January officers Malcolm Smiflw, Rufh June officers Jam Baker Mary Ann McCool O'Neal, John Powell, and Shirely Sargenf plan Judy Mitchell, and Merrlll Offerman CJISCUSS their Class Day. Commencemenf Approximately three-hundred strong, your class IS one ot the smallest to graduate from Kokomo High School 111 many years This is very odd because you started your high school careers as one of the largest classes in history. However, World War H threw insurmountable barr1ers in your pathway of progress causing some to fall by the way side each year You who have finished your high school educat1on are now ready to take your places in this crazy world-be they w hat they may and are well-equipped to meet whatever faces you because ot the splendid opportunities given you here in li. H. S Your class officers, to whom you extend youi most sincere thanks for a job well done, were as follows: for the lanuary grad uates: john Powell, presidentg Malcom Smith, yice president and Shirley Sargent, secretary-treasurerg and for the june class Mer rill Otterman, president, jim Baker, vice-president udy Nl1tthell secretaryg and Mary A1111 McCool, treasurer. Student Council representatives for the class ot -l-l xx ere Don :ff Q O'Neal. ,L , Klcfarty. McKillip, who served as president, Joe liiinitt, acl DeLon lohn Leslie, Betty Noble, Merrill Qtternian, John lowell and lxuth Your deepest gratitude goes to your Senior adylsus Miss L1l1th liarlow, Miss Gertrude Colescott. Nlrs. Helen Stout and N11 l tster
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