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Senior History ' .Xs the tiine approaches when wc- will leave K. H. S., we look lrack on a per growing, not only in knowledge gained lroin books and studies. but also in uuclel- stancling ol our niany teachers and class- .,,.-ss 3 ,es- inates as well. ,Xs eighth graders. we were in thc' high school building lor the lirst tiine, little noticed, and very insignilicaiu ainong the inany older students. and constantly becoin- ing lost at every turn in the inafe ol halls. Our class ollicers were .lohn Nloses, presif dent: ,lesse Coil, yice-president: Ruby Hare ger, secretary: and Toni hlones, treasurer. ,Xs lreslnnen we began to leel niore a part ol the school. Nliss liniingc-r was our able sponsor and this year we elected lun Xlay. president: Dianne lhric-. vicc--presi- dent: Carol Ewell. sec rc-tary: and R4 - treasurer. llill Heign ancl Cllaiincla Robin- son ic-presented our class on the Student Foruin. This was the Near we worked hard . . . , , , IU put on an Clliuuilslc lnqowslllll lm, our I.rav1gQXl1llc-I.strcc-h-ln'c-siclc-iit:ARai Ncott,lircwiclelilgkhlissrcjooclwiu. . - H U sponsor, . clcla Iicikcs. sccictaix, iaiol l.sliclin.ln. licasuiei. parents, and we took grown-up 5lllJLlClIs lor the Hrst tiine. The lollowing year wc- entered the ranks ol sophoinores and inovecl to thc- big study hall. l Wll P1115 Wllllly, Ullllll IIUWT IWW lffffmlf' ll We ordered class sweaters, gray with white letters outlined in blue, and they certainly clicl get a lot ol wear. lYith Nlr. xTL'll as sponsor, we elec ted class ollicers: Duane Axel. presiclent: Bill Heign, Will lil Ulfflllw, flaw fffliffl'-1 RUF' SUM- llliwi' yicepresiclent: Ruby Barger. sec retary: and Carol and gold initials were given to the boys. Our reality without the untiring patience and aicl ol our sponsor. Xliss Power. Then with eagerness. we began our senior dent: Craig Nliller, XllL lJl'L'NlllL'lllI Nelda llerkes. sc-cietarxg Carol lishelinan, treasurer: and yluclv tlacobs, Duane Hanes, and Ruby llarger, Student lforuin rc-Iiresentatires. Nliss Gooclwin was our lishelinan, treasurer. Rae Pray, Toni ylones, and Lynn Leibing were chosen to be on the Student Foruin. Our junior year, the inost important and busiest yet. c-anie into lull swing when we elected ollic-ers: Terry Kurtz, president: kliin May. vice- presiclent: Nelda Berkes, secretary: and Clarol lishelinan, treasurer. Alucly hlacobs, Ray Scott. and Rae Pray were our Student lforuin representa- tives. Magazine sales were launched and each stu- dent set out selling, cleterininecl to break all pre- slionsor through the senior year. We becaine lnclians lor our class party, 'IX Rc-clskin Social. lYe all wore sonic-thing red ancl a leather in our hair. rXlniost belore we knew il. we were in a whirlwiucl, trading senior pictures and naine caicls and ordering announceinents. Then with thc- realization that the year was alinost over, we tried to crowd niany things into vious rectorcls, and that we clicl when wc' solcl over our school lile in UlKli'l' not to waste llllf of the Sfillllll in magazine subscrilmtions. Rachel lirenf precious time lelt. nan was high salesman with Sbltlll. Then Caine the exciting days when our class rings arrived and we displayed theni with pride. Later that year, we began preparing' lor the -lunior-Senior Ban' quet. our chance to entertain the seniors. The theine we cleciclecl on was Evening in Paris, luture held lor us. .Xncl so now we leave K. H. S. with its now very .Xncl linally caine the very inspiring and ini- pressiye liaccalaureate lollowecl by Clonnnence- inent. the lullillnlent of a long awaited clreain. but as each one ol us received his diploina, wc ancl lor weeks we prepared lor it secretly. Our decorations included inurals ol Notre Daine and a street in Paris. Book stalls were placed along the wall, and the windows were clecoratecl deli- . nitely French style. with bars. llowers. and bright awnings. .X hugh painting ol' the liillel Tower was on the stave. along with Ifrench llower stalls, years ol growing. lainiliar halls and classrooins, and say good-by to the line laculty inenibers. who have guiclecl Us so inany tiines. and students who have bectoinc bicycles, and inore ctolorlul llowers which coni- pletecl the setting. Favors lor the girls were ctharins lilled with 1-Qveninv in Paris Jerluine, cherish thein. D l KENDALLVILLE HARDWARE-J. F. Molifor 8c Son becaine a little alraicl, yet eager to lincl what the our clearest lriencls. How can we ever lorget thc thrills and heartaches. joys and sorrows in thesc 'U ' 3 1 , 1 XYe shall think ol you olten, Is. H. 5.. lor thesc have been wonclerlul years ancl we shall always
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