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TOP: It's the end of 21 perfect day. BELOXW: Upper left: Sellers at games provide that pause that refreshes. Upper right: Go get 'em Wildcats, go get 'emf' L 0 w er left: Mrs. Josephine Bourne and Mrs, Marjorie Duecker sold the ducats. Lower right: Backstage cast of Hullabaloo. Page 7
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Page 6 THIS IS LIFE AT KH FDR I95I-52 Here is is! The book you have all been waiting for! The story of life at KHS for l95l - 52. Yes, the Si-XRGASSO is a recorded diary, full of pictures and stories, that, after reading through and having it signed by all of the many wonder- ful friends you have made at school, you will want to put aside with the pressed eorsage, red and blue button, or the many other souvenirs of these important years of your life that you have spent at RHS. Between these covers, you will find everything from the exciting moments of basketball games and pep sessions, or the romantic dances, the casual meetings of friends between classes to the more serious convocations. such as the one honoring National l'rayer Day and llrotherhood VYeek, and the classes themselves as carefully recorded by the many students who have helped to gather the facts and pictures of the many events of this year and record them in your SARGASSO. So turn the pages and prepare yourself for some line entertainment! Oh, say can you sec . . . Between classes our locker meetings proved interesting
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Page S At the table set up in the front hall for the Vocational Interest Conference, Peggy Noland, chairmang Miss Fay Cover, adviserg Mr. Edson Van Dorn, teacherg and Mrs. Margaret Duncan, speaker for the Cornptometer section, meet. li. l. li. lbay serves as a means of bring'- ing' a closer relationship between the local business and industrial men and the school. One day these men visited our high school: then they returned the favor by having the teachers and seniors visit their business and industrial concerns. Our faculty shows an interest in us by not only helping further our educations but by sponsoring such hne programs as the Yo- cational Interest Conference and College llay. The students show their appreciation by giving their full attention to the repre- sentatives from businesses and colleges in Indiana. Miss Dorothy Rockwell pauses at the bulletin board with her father, Mr. L. H, Rockwell, Mr. Charles Small, and Mr. Howard Wfilson. Education Day began with a breakfast for the business men in the high-school cafeteria.
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