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Dwight Thietten, editor, Lola Mae Britt, assistant editor, Perry Dodds, business man- ager, Alma Dopson, proof readerg Kenneth Givens, cartoonist, Virginia Taylor, Shirley Banning, Betty Hillegas, society reportersg Dorothy Moreland, Kay McEwen, Afton Sudweeks, Ruby Austin, Beverly Staley, Leila Henry, Eleanor Straughn, Blanche Brown, Winnie Tyler, and Neva Teague, reporters, Paula Will, Elena Norris, typistsg Winford Spain, jokesg Mr. Earl, advisor. Skyrocket Staff long established tradition in most high schools is that of publishing a school paper. The SK YROCKET in Kimberly has for years provided the students with the up-to-date news and the latest bit of tongue- wagging. For the past two years it has been edited almost completely by the stu- dents, since our faculty has been small and they have had little time to give us support. Our most able editor, Dwight Theitten, left us at mid-term to enter the navy. As custom- ary, the assistant editor, Lola Mae Britt, took the position over, and Don Phillips was elected assistant editor. Plans were immedi- ately started for two last editions-an all- school papers and a special edition to be pub- lished before graduation.
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Kimida Staff Martha Hendricks, editor: Dwight Thietten, Norman Tilley, assistant editorsg Perry Dodds, business manager: Lola Mae Britt, secretary: Cleo Thamert, treasurer: Kenneth Venable, Eleanor Straughn, Elena Norris, Lloyd Straughn, features: Dorothy Moreland, LaRue Morgan, Lois Lattln, Hermen Sievers, snapshots: Jean Knudsen, Neva Teague, photo- graphy and scriptg Kenny Givens, cartoonist: Mr. Fridley, advisor. lfszjgt was indeed an ambitious group of Seniors who resolved early in October ' L to publish an annual. The last to be printed was before the class of 1946 entered senior high, so it is no small Wonder they were so determined. Little did they know of the obstacles to come-pictures, and more pic- tures, printers, stories, advertising, covers, paper, and numerous other details. Indeed they could now prepare a complete manuscript on the art of publishing a year-book, for only too true is the old saying Hindsight is a farsight better than foresight. In spite of all discouragements however, all members have given freely of their time and talent, working hard but cheerfully, and now We present to you the 1946 KIMIDA. We hope it is a record of school happenings you will cherish in years to come. May it bring a reminiscent smile and cherished memory when We have left these happy associations and each gone our separate Way. A Health to our future-a sigh for our past, We love, we remember, we hope to the last: And for all the base lies that the almahacs hold, While we'oe youth in our hearts, fi! we can never grow old. -OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
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H o me Economics l l l l The large enrollment in each of the Home Ee classes proved the enthusiasm for such a course shown by the girls this year. Red Cross sewing was the first project and the classes rated very high in the state for their accom- plishments. Many other interesting courses followed to give helpful instruction to these homemakers of tomorrow. The Home Nursing class was started under the direction of Mrs. Knight who instructed the girls in the fundamentals. Daily practice classes were conducted by the Home Ec Instructor, Mrs. Fan- cher. Upon completion of the course graduation exercises were held. At the exercises we were honored by the presence of Mrs. Bailey, the secre- tary of the state Red Cross organization. The Kimberly Red Cross chapter presented flowers to the Home Nursing instructors and a corsage to Mrs. Fancher. The members are: J. Higgins, E. Norris, L. Stayton, R Weech, L. Britt, T. Thorpe, L. Morgon V. Taylor, J. Kight, A. Sudweeks, L Lattin, B. Hilligas, S. Banning, A. Mul- der, N. Teague, A. Bulcher, D. Mason E. Martin, F. Nelson, B. Rowe, W. Sal- lee, I. Bowman, R. Ross, A. Bush, R Pierson, D. Anderson, F. Alvery, M Harp, S. Johnson, E. Bradshaw, J. Wag- gnor, E. Kennedy, H. Johnson, E. Rob- erts. B. Thamert, B. Anderson.
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