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. .S W 4 .Lux Oufdfanchng .gjfuclenb in olifaclerddila A school is no stronger or better than the lead- ership of its students. The Kentland High School has attempted to train for leadership by spreading the responsibilities among a great number of boys und girls. The I . F. A. the organization of farm boys under the sponsorship of Mr. Lutz and officers Harold llieger. Floyd Hutchinson, Roy Miller and Paul tlupes. has done a great work. The Hi-Y Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Page thirty-four Smith and officers. Pat Hassett and others did many worthwhile things for the school. The new Science Club sponsored by Mr. Fiscus and officers Frank Mullen and Billy Walker did much to increase interest in science. The school publications. Campus Press and the K were ably done by the leadership of Miss Pit- man, Ellen Dieter, Lorraine Sego. Donald Herring. Betty Krull. Margaret McAlexander and others.
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'W ' 4 g 9 -4 1 K -.ag 3 -sf . . V- . 5 r TRACK TEAM Row One-H. Hensley. 0. Memering, J. Dennis. D. Soudgerath. F. Wblfe. Row Two-R. Henry. H. Small. R. Hutchinson. YV. YValker. J. Sammons. J. Newland. Row Three-Mr. Turpin. T. Limp, C. Johnson, E. Myers. A. AY-ilSlllJlll'Il. J. Flinn. P. Hassett. Manager, D. Beekman. 306' 2 Track is one of the oldest sports there is. First man ran and threw stones in order to defend himself, then later he had contests to find who was the most skilled in these certain contests. Track helps to build the human body. Track is a sport where the little guy has as good if not a better chance to be outstand- ing. Kentland High School has been rather strong in track the last few years and again, the prospects of a good team are predicted. K. H. S. has four re- turning lettermen. These boys are Hassett in the dashes. Small. Pole Vault. Limp 440-880-Mile and Shot Put. Yvashburn, 4-10. Others out for track this season are. Myers, Henry. Pruc. Newland. Sondgerath. Sammons, Yegerlehner. Schuh, Taylor, and Dearduff. The schedule is as follows: April 9fMorocco. here. April 16-Ambia. Attica, Brook. Fowler. Monticello. and Rensselaer. here. April 23-Fowler. here. April 27-Attica Relays. at Attica. May 1-Kankakee Valley. at DeMotte. May 7-Newton County Meet. here. May 14-15-Sectional Track Meet. at Lafayette. Page thirty-three
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4' gkaracferiafiaf o UlPi0llJ Pgflll iza fion.5 Class presidents. who get fine leadership train- ing were: Pat Hassett, Frank Mullen. Melvin Hen- derson, Frank Wolfe. Martha Petersen and Richard Bryant. Home Room presidents were: Harold Small. John Flinn. Rita Lutz. Jerome Schuh. Sam XXlZlSllbl.ll'Il., and Carl flurran. Candidates for National Honor Society were :Kn- gus YVashlJurn. Donald Herring, Ernest Myers, John Yegerlehner. and lna Xvalkup. Many students participated in extra curricular activities as band. dramatics. and athletics. Harold Rieger, Floyd Hutchinson. Marion Rieger. Esther McCarty and Gene Ladd entered solo contests and ranked high. Beverly Whaley placed second in Constitutional Oratorical: ill district, Frank Mullen non second in Rotary Group Oratorical. and lna Wlalliup won first in local K. of P. oratorical. Betty Krall was band president. lna Xvalkup was ll. A. li. representative. Lea Hose Sondgerath nas school queen. Yell leaders were Gene Ladd. ,lean Gold- enstein and Phyllis Murphy. Pat Hassett nas cap- tain of football teanl. and Harold Small was cap- tain of the basketball team. The Sunshine Society sponsored hy Bliis Kitslnill- er and ably assisted by president. Lorraine Sego. had a fine program all year. Nearly half of our student body has held re- sponsible positions. ,,- Page tlzirty-fizte
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