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'mar?4i1r7i1r7dir7iir?i1r?dir7ai1rE1r'51Frmfmiii T H E K A Y H iw 'EVE'Eirriirhiiriiirimarm Class History On the first day of school in the year of 1920, a class of thirty-one timid Freshmen entered K. H. S. and started on a long, long journey-their des- tination being the commencement of 1924. We .soon overcame our fear be- cause of our jolly Principal, Mr. Brumfield. As is usually the case, we had some to drop out of our class that year, Bernice Sturgis, Beatrice Reed, Noel Smith, Carlton Snodgrass and Cloyd Myers. . Bernice and Lucille Stern joined us from Noblesville High School. Ralph Jacoby came to our class from Clarks Hill. Our Sophomore year began with no more gone from our ranks. But during that year Marian Goar moved to Frankfort, Kenneth Allen moved to Indianapolis, and Ruth Purciful and Ralph Ward, also, left Kirklin High School. Floyd Buntin was chosen as our leader and he steered us through our Sophomore year successfully. Mr. McBride was in charge of K. H. S. that year. We entered upon our Junior year full of life and vigor for the tasks before us. Mr. McBride was again principal. Gilbert Skidmore came to us from Frankfort and was elected class president. He entertained the Juniors and Seniors at a Hallowe'en party at his home. During this year Aaron Ward left our class and John Amos did not return to school. The saddest event in the history of our class occurred during that year. Everett Cory contracted pneumonia and, after much suffering, passed away. Everett's death left a vacancy in our lives which has never been filled and a sorrow which only time can heal. At Christmas Mr. McBride resigned and Mr. Conner took his place. VVe joined the Seniors and, under the care of Mr. Conner and Mr. Valentine, we visited the State Legislature at Indianapolis. The crowning success of our life as Juniors was the successful staging of a play entitled Mrs Temple's Telegram, with Miss Bowers as our coach. At the end of our third year we felt that we had spent a helpful as well as a pleasant eight months. Last fall We again assembled, having attained the honor of being Seniors. Mr. Conner again welcomed us with his smile and jokes. Floyd was, for a second time chosen as president of our class. Our Senior responsibilities have seemed very heavy but we trust that we have played our role to the best of our ability. We have ended our high school career, sad to think we cannot return, but satisfied that We have done our part to make K. H. S. what it is. As we leave we desire to thank our teachers for their kindly and sincere efforts to prepare us for future tasks. ILOE KING, '24, EIGHTEEN -
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