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xThe Calendar and Assembly Committee mapped out a calendar each month which sched- uled meetings of all types, dances, assemblies and other important events. This information was posted in the office for the benefit of the stu- dens. Winnie Schmitz and Ted Montgomery, rep- resentatives to the Rotary Club, attended several meetings screening and selecting with the Rotary club, the girl and boy of each month. The students were iudged- particularly on the outstanding work they had accomplished 'during that month. Each boy and girl was invited to the business men's luncheon where o brief sum- mary on their plans after school was given. The Rotary Girl and Boy-of-the-Month selection began for the first time this Sepember and has proven to be very worthwhile. Mp- 'id The Rules and Safety Committee, working in cooperation with Traffic Court, organized the Safety Car Check held during November and December. All students wishing to use the parking lot had to have their cars inspected by the members and a State patrolman to make sure all required equipment was in perfect running order.
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SENIOR CLASS The class oT '58-'59 began like a number oT creeks as sTudenTs progressed Trom The various elemenTary schools and Tinally grew inTo one mighTy lever of acTion. Under The guidance oT John TweeTen, president STeve Lorenz, vice president CaThy VanAlsTine, secreTaryq and Joan lngersol, Treas- urer: This group oT sophomores. Tackled many proiecTs. Through iniTiaTion, The sophomores endured much Teasing buT were good sporTs. Male members oT This class appeared clad in Teminine aT- Tire while The girls donned men's shoes. inside-ouT apparel and sTraighT hair. The class oT 59 can go clown in The hisTory books as The lasT class To be iniTi- aTed aT K-M. Mardi Gras, Theme oT The Sophomore l-lop, was a greaT success. The Tollowing year was The beginning oT beTTer Things To come: wiTh Their TeeT planTed Tirmly on The ground, The sophs advanced a sTep. Junior class oTTicers elecTed were Ted MonTgomery, who 'held The posiTion oT president Mike lvlinear, vice president Jan KeTchum, secreTary: and Bud Walker, Treasurer. President-Jim Green Vice President-Jock McCloskey Secretary-JoAnne Sfendal Two couples stand near The punch bowl at the Senior Boll, waiving for Aileen Hironokq to pour. Treasurer -Pam Thompson 10
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