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SENIORS Mardellb Bear When opportunity knocks, she will )c there. Class Play 8-4; Sunshine Society 1-1; Li- brarian 1; Student Council 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls 4-H L-2-S-4; Officer 1-2; .Junior Leader 2-3-4; Art l-. ' l; Girls State I; School Secretary 1. Makyann Caston An artist in our midst. Art 1-2-3-4; Sunshine Society l-2-;S-4; Of licer 4: Class Officer :l-4 ; Class Play I5-4 ; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls 4-H 1; Boys 4-H 1. Carl Dinius .S ' o modest that half his worth is n d known. Band 1-2-:;- 1 ; Boys 4-H 1-2-8-4; Junior Leader 2-8-4; Class Play 8-4; Stage Man ager 4; Music Contest l-2-. ' i; Herald-Press Trip 4. 21)
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Mr. Kitt ' s favorite book was Doctor Doolittle which he read to us quite frequently. , , . . , , ., „,, t long last we were in the seventh grade and on the high school side. 1 he first few days were spent trying to find the right class rooms and getting there on time We ' elected Mr. Dinius as our sponsor for the seventh and eighth grades. We were happy to welcome Nadene Heaston as a new classmate in the eighth grade. There we were busy having parties and preparing ourselves for our venture into high school which was soon to come. 1952— WE START OUR FRESHMAN YEAR! The first dav of our Freshman year was hard on all of us. Our heads seemed gradually to ' swell up, but as soon as the Seniors noticed this, they immediately set about to shrink them back to normal. By a majority vote we chose Mr. Crura to sponsor us throughout our high school years. He was somewhat leery of the job, but accepted it and found out what a wonderful bunch of juveniles we really were. T TT ,. , . A new face at last! Larrv Garstka breezed in from New Haven, as did the rest of him in our Sophomore year, to stick with us till the end. The dentists in the area had a rushing business after we finished selling salt water taffy that year. Our Junior year we spent making money. The candy room was our mam project. plus a magazine sales contest and the Junior Play. It was not all work however, as is shown by the fact that we took time out to throw a Junior-Senior Reception. 1956! We ' re in the home stretch now boy, give ' r the gun! Our Senior year was highlighted by our Senior Play and the publishing ol this yearbook. Soon our minds were teeming with plans and thoughts of the long awaited Senior Trip and of graduation. We will always cherish and hold dear to our hearts the years we spent at K. 11. b.
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Xeil Eisenhut Wit combined with wisdom is his. Class Plav 3-4; Class Officer 4; Band 1-2- 3-4; Boys 4-H Spelling Contest 1-2- 3-4; State Algebra Contest 1; State Latin Contest 2; Band Ensemble 2-3; Choir 1-2: Student Council 2; Herald-Press Trip 4: Yearbook Staff 4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4. Larry Garstka His by-word is girls. Class Plav 3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Basketball 2-3-4; Track 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4 ; Librarian 3 ; Spring Revue 3; Entered R.H.S. 2; Vollevball 2-4. Xadene Heaston Turned up nose, cute as a rose. Class Play 3-4; Sunshine Society 1-4; Li- brarian 1; Class Officer 2-4; Student Council 1; Spring Revue Queen 2; Yell Leader 3-4; Choir 1-2; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls State 4; Herald-Press Trip 4. 21
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