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11, C- :A BETTY THORNOCK Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 3: Pep Club 1-2-35 FHA 43 GAA 35 Chorus 1-2-4: Dramatic Club 43 Secy GAA 3: Jr. Prom Attendantp Jr. Class Playg Pep Club Vice-Pres. 3. JERRY SOMEBS K Club 4g Bo s' State 3' Football 1-3-Z5 Basketball 1-3-4: Track 1-2. HELEN WILLOUGHBY Pep Club 1-2-3-4: GAA 3: FHA 42 D.E. Club 4: Girls' Cab- inet 43 Chorus 11 Jr. Prom Attendantg Cheerleader 2-3-45 Homecoming Attendant 3-4. JOAN WAINWRIGHT Pep Club 1-2: Dramatic Club 3-4: Debate Club 3: Girls' Cabinet 4: Band 1-2-3-4- Jr. Class Playg Ranger Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Chorus 1-2: Debate Club Secy. 3: Sr. Class Play. 'Tis-2 A
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TEDDY-RIE PETERSON Pep Club 1-2: Band 1-2-3-43 Orchestra 3: Chorus 1-2-4: Debate Club 32 Class Treas. 4: Band Pres. 43 Annual Staff 4: Ranger Staff 4: Musical Comedy 1-4: Jr. Class Play 5 Girls' State 3: Dramatic Club 4: Operetta 1: Sr. Class Play FRANK ROZINI SHERMAN ROBERTS ass Secy-Treas. 1. MAURICE ROBERTS Girls' Cabinet 3-43 Drama- tic Club 43 Pep Club 2-4g Chorus 13 Class Vice Pres. 1-2g Class Secy. 45 Vice- Pres. Dramatic Club 43 NHS 45 Homecoming Queen 43 Jr. Prom Attendant 3. KATHLEEN SAK Pep Club 2-3.
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ii. -i- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Forty little Rangers strolled into the Western office one September day in 1948 to apply for a trip on the wagon train 'Red and Black', heading West. Being young and inexperienced, they were put in the least important part of the wagon train, but they soon gained recogni- tion when they set up the first junior high student council. The mysteries of Algebra--taught by Mr. Quick--was one of their first problems, but it was probably a bigger problem for Mr. Quick-- expecially the day Frankie Rozina set fire to Teddy-Hie Peterson's hair. 'Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette' and 'Chew Tobacca', could have very appropriately been the theme songs for this class! They were one step nearer their destination as they moved into the next position of the wagon train. Their promotion required some sort of celebration, and so came the long dreaded Sophomore initiation!! Being of sound bodies, they survived the lipstick, shoe polish, gunny sack dresses, fingernail polish and onion juice and went on to sponsor the most successful dance of the year--their 'barn' dance. With half of the journey behind them, they were ready and capable to hold one of the most important positions on the wagon train. Their first achievement was their homecoming float, which came through with the 2nd Prize, despite the fact that it fell apart when they drove it out of the garage! 'A Little Honey', one of the most enjoyable comedies ever pre- sented, was chosen as the Junia' Class Play, and will always hold many memories for the cast, like the night of the first performance when Betty Thornock stated that, 'she could have a job with a private radio and a short-wave bath.' Finally came the long-anticipated Junior Prom. The theme, 'Some where Ove' the Rainbow', was completed with an arched rainbow and pot of gold, and revealed one of the most unusual decorating jobs ever attempted at KHS. With three memorable years of high school behind them, they were at last full-fledged Seniors, and the leaders of the wagon train! They were on the final step of the journey, and the events of this year--the last homecoming, the last football games, the Ohio State tests, the last basketball tournament, the last Music Festival, the Senior Class Play, Sneak Day, Senior Week, Class Night, the Senior Banquet, the Senior Ball, and Commencement--will always hold a high place in the memories of each member of the class. They have reached their destination! They will now go on to greater and more difficult journeys. Some will succeed--others may fail. But, regardless of their station in life, the lessons learned by these little 'Rangers', during the trip on the wagon train, 'Red and Black', will never be forgotten. 'E- , OJ
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